Reputation: 312
I am trying to add new ip addresses to the whitelist of Azure AppService. I am unable to use XML Transformation or simply replace tokens as the needed list of new entries will be obtained in the beginning of the release and not before. I am also unable to modify the content of the zipped site (published with /p:DeployOnBuild=True). The deployment is done using "Azure App Service Deploy" task. I know of Set-AzureRMWebApp
cmdlet but it only allows to modify the appSettings and connectionStrings sections. It there any other solution?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 842
Reputation: 33708
Using Set-AzureRMResource PowerShell command:
$r = Get-AzureRmResource -ResourceGroupName "Resoucegroup name" -ResourceType Microsoft.Web/sites/config -ResourceName resourcename/web -ApiVersion 2016-08-01
$p = $r.Properties
$p.ipSecurityRestrictions = @()
$restriction = @{}
$restriction.Add("ipAddress","0.0.0.0")
$restriction.Add("subnetMask","0.0.0.0")
$p.ipSecurityRestrictions+= $restriction
Set-AzureRmResource -ResourceGroupName "Resoucegroup name" -ResourceType Microsoft.Web/sites/config -ResourceName resourcename/web -ApiVersion 2016-08-01 -PropertyObject $p
A Related thread: Azure Resource Manager IP Security Restrictions using Powershell
Another way is that you can publish project with FileSystem method:
Some Build Tasks:
/p:SkipInvalidConfigurations=true /p:DeployOnBuild=true /p:WebPublishMethod=FileSystem /p:publishUrl="$(build.artifactstagingdirectory)\\" /p:DeployDefaultTarget=WebPublish
)Release Tasks:
Upvotes: 3