Demo website application for Contoso Air.
Runs a nodejs server (Express v4.16) that stores customer booked flights in a CosmosDb database.
- Node v8.9.4 or later
- Azure CosmosDb
This project uses ES6, and has been tested with nodejs v8.9.4
There is almost no front-end logic. Still, the application uses webpack to compile sass styles and bundle third parties js files. If you want to modify any front logic or style run npm run local:build
.
In order to launch a local server on port 3000 (can be modified with environment variable PORT) run:
npm install
SET %COSMOS_DB_NAME%=<azure_web_site>
SET %COSMOS_DB_AUTH_KEY%=<cosmos_auth_key>
npm start
This will run locally the server and attach to the CosmosDb Endpoint using mongodb connection string.
In order to create the Azure deploy there is an ARM template located at deployment folder.
ARM template parameter | Usage | e.g. |
---|---|---|
p_environment | set an environment suffix | dev |
p_site_prefix | common prefix for all resources created | contoso-air |
p_site_web_name | website specific resource name | web |
p_comosdb_name | database specific resource name | db |
e.g. previous parameter examples will create resources
contoso-air-db-dev
andcontoso-air-db-dev
.
Then you run the ARM template with the following commands (Azure CLI required):
cd deployment
az group deployment create --resource-group <resource_group_name> --template-file azuredeploy.json --parameters p_environment=dev
What's left is to compress the whole folder in a zip file and upload it to Azure. Manually it can be done going to https://<app_service_resource>.scm.azurewebsites.net/ZipDeployUI
Note: Files under folders
deployment
,scss
and filesfront.js
andwebpack.config.js
are not required to be zipped.
- Copy Files
- Source Folder: deployment
- Contents: *.json
- Target Folder: $(build.artifactstagingdirectory)/Templates
- npm
- Command: custom
- Command and arguments: install --production
- Archive Files
- Root folder: $(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory)
- Archive type: zip
- Publish Artifact
- Azure Resource Group Deployment
- Template: select from the artifact in the Templates folder.
- Template Parameters: same as previous parameter.
- Override template parameters: At least modify the -p_environment variable.
- Azure App Service Deploy
- Package or folder: Select zip cabinet from the artifact.
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