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Azure Architecture Explained

You're reading from  Azure Architecture Explained

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837634811
Pages 446 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
David Rendón David Rendón
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Brett Hargreaves Brett Hargreaves
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Effective and Efficient Security Management and Operations in Azure
2. Chapter 1: Identity Foundations with Azure Active Directory and Microsoft Entra 3. Chapter 2: Managing Access to Resources Using Azure Active Directory 4. Chapter 3: Using Microsoft Sentinel to Mitigate Lateral Movement Paths 5. Part 2 – Architecting Compute and Network Solutions
6. Chapter 4: Understanding Azure Data Solutions 7. Chapter 5: Migrating to the Cloud 8. Chapter 6: End-to-End Observability in Your Cloud and Hybrid Environments 9. Chapter 7: Working with Containers in Azure 10. Chapter 8: Understanding Networking in Azure 11. Chapter 9: Securing Access to Your Applications 12. Part 3 – Making the Most of Infrastructure-as-Code for Azure
13. Chapter 10: Governance in Azure – Components and Services 14. Chapter 11: Building Solutions in Azure Using the Bicep Language 15. Chapter 12: Using Azure Pipelines to Build Your Infrastructure in Azure 16. Chapter 13: Continuous Integration and Deployment in Azure DevOps 17. Chapter 14: Tips from the Field 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring Azure Pipelines with YAML

In this section, we will perform the steps to configure an Azure pipeline with YAML:

  1. Sign in to your Azure DevOps account and navigate to the project where you want to create the pipeline.
  2. Then, click on the Pipelines tab on the left, and click on the New pipeline button to start creating a new pipeline, as shown here:
Figure 12.37 – Azure Pipelines – New pipeline

Figure 12.37 – Azure Pipelines – New pipeline

  1. In the Where is your code? section, select the repository where your code is located. Azure DevOps supports various version control systems such as Azure Repos, GitHub, and Bitbucket.

We will select Azure Repos Git YAML, as shown here:

Figure 12.38 – Azure Pipelines – Where is your code?

Figure 12.38 – Azure Pipelines – Where is your code?

Azure DevOps will analyze your repository and suggest a YAML template based on the project type and existing configuration. If the suggested template matches your requirements, you can choose...

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