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Bump azure/webapps-deploy from 2 to 3 #229

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 4 months ago

Bumps azure/webapps-deploy from 2 to 3.

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Release version 3.0.0 🎉

Release v3

Moving from the older Zip Deploy API to Kudu Publish API for deploying your webapp via Github action webapps-deploy.

Reason for migration

The reason for this change is the Publish API /api/publish/ has many more features over the older /zipdeploy/ API and it is also currently used in the Azure CLI, plugins for Maven and Gradle, it would be consistent with other deployment providers.

What it means for the existing users

  • Users who are currently using the webapps-deploy@v2 can still use the same action without any change in the workflow file.
  • Users who want to shift to the new workflow can use the webapps-deploy@v3 to use the new Publish API features.

Features

  • New workflow parameter type - The type of the artifact being deployed, this sets the default target path and informs the web app how the deployment should be handled.
    • Allowed values: JAR, WAR, EAR, ZIP, Static
    • Ex: - type=war: Deploy a WAR package. By default, the WAR package is deployed to /home/site/wwwroot/app.war. The target path can be specified with parameter target-path.
  • New workflow parameter target-path - The absolute path to deploy the artifact to.
    • Allowed value: {string}
    • Ex: /home/site/wwwroot
  • New workflow parameter clean - Specifies whether to clean (delete) the target deployment before deploying the artifact there.
    • Allowed values: true/false
    • Ex: clean=true
  • New workflow parameter restart - By default, the API restarts the app following the deployment operation (restart=true). To deploy multiple artifacts, prevent restarts on all but the final deployment by setting restart=false.
    • Allowed values: true/false
    • Ex: restart=true

Example

- name: Deploy to Azure Web App
  id: deploy-to-webapp
  uses: azure/webapps-deploy@v3
  with:
    app-name: ${{ env.AZURE_WEBAPP_NAME }}
    publish-profile: ${{ secrets.AZURE_WEBAPP_PUBLISH_PROFILE }}
    package: '*.war'
    type: (jar, war, zip, static)
    clean: (true, false)
    target-path: (i.e. /home/site/wwwroot/test, /home/site/wwwroot/test.war)
    restart: (true, false)

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/Azure/webapps-deploy/compare/v2.2.11...v3.0.0

Node version updated to 20 in webapps_deploy@v2

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Commits
  • de617f4 Merge pull request #418 from Azure/shilpirachna1/update-nodeversion-relv3
  • 995019b Merge branch 'shilpirachna1/update-nodeversion-relv3' of https://github.com/A...
  • 7a68e65 Updated node version to 20
  • b2f8793 Merge pull request #419 from Azure/shilpirachna1/fixworkflowsv3
  • 4d68fbb npm install and build tasks made conditional
  • 2066c99 Updated node version to 20
  • 145a068 update node_modules
  • 3dc06f7 Merge pull request #360 from dannysongg/enable-onedeploy
  • d3a151f Bump azure-actions-appservice-rest to 1.3.13
  • 5ac1116 Bump version to 3.0.0
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