Deploying Blazor WebAssembly app with WebAPI using GitHub Actions(CI/CD) for FREE - EP35

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Hey Programmers,
I am very happy to announce that "BlazingChat" has been deployed to production. Please check the link below to check it out.

In this video, I am going through the steps that I followed to deploy "BlazingChat" to Azure.
0:00 - Introduction to BlazingChat
5:20 - CI/CD for the client - GitHub Actions
12:08 - CI/CD for the WebAPI - GitHub Actions
16:14 - Testing CI/CD with a sample push
20:34 - Configurations

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Hi and once again thank you for your videos. Just an IMPORTANT note you didn't mention in your video. In order to include the SQLite file when you publish your WebAPI, you need to right click on your database file in VS to open its properties and select Copy To Output Directory and choose either Always Copy or Copy if newer (by defalut is do not copy!). Otherwise you database won't be copied into your web app!

pietroo
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maybe I missed it, but you didn't seem to have to do any SSL certs. I followed this tutorial and it seems to be mostly working except my communication from Blazor to Web API doesn't work. Did this just work for you by default or was there additional set up not shown in the video? Thank you

clowch
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Hi, I am getting 500 Internal Server Error after deploying the application to Azure App services as indicated in the video. Upon login, the WebApi throws error. Could you please help?

kasinathravi
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Oh that was the last episode? ☹️
Aren't there more cool features you could teach us in WebAssembly projects?

steffi
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please help me resolving issues caching problem
whenever we published app its changes to reflected we perform hard refresh and clear cookies and cache

fareedhusainrizvi
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Great idea and idea, but the realization is very bad. When you make an instruction for beginners and I assume that this series is for beginners, then you are trying to bring a certain topic as close as possible to them and make the learning process easier for them, and not to make it more difficult. Regardless of size and system requirements, Visual Studio is best for beginners. And when beginners reach a certain - required level of knowledge, they will decide for themselves whether to use VS or VSC. Due to the choice of IDE, many fewer visitors will choose to follow this course. This is a well-intentioned critique because this could have been one of the better Blazor tutorials on YouTube.

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