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Azure Classic v5.70.0 published on Wednesday, Mar 27, 2024 by Pulumi

Custom Docker Image running in Azure Container Instances

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We recommend using Azure Native.

Azure Classic v5.70.0 published on Wednesday, Mar 27, 2024 by Pulumi

    View Code Deploy

    Starting point for building web application hosted in Azure Container Instances.

    Deploying the App

    To deploy your infrastructure, follow the below steps.

    Prerequisites

    1. Install Pulumi
    2. Install .NET Core 3.0+

    Steps

    1. Create a new stack:

      $ pulumi stack init dev
      
    2. Login to Azure CLI (you will be prompted to do this during deployment if you forget this step):

      $ az login
      
    3. Configure the location to deploy the resources to:

      $ pulumi config set azure:location <location>
      
    4. Run pulumi up to preview and deploy changes:

      $ pulumi up
      Previewing changes:
      ...
      
      Performing changes:
      ...
      info: 55 changes performed:
          + 10 resources created
      Update duration: 1m56s
      
    5. Check the deployed container endpoint:

      $ pulumi stack output endpoint
      https://acifsharp.westeurope.azurecontainer.io
      $ curl "$(pulumi stack output endpoint)"
      <html>
      <head><meta charset="UTF-8">
      <title>Hello, Pulumi!</title></head>
      <body>
          <p>Hello, containers!</p>
          <p>Made with ❤️ with <a href="https://pulumi.com">Pulumi</a></p>
      </body></html>
      
    6. From there, feel free to experiment. Simply making edits and running pulumi up will incrementally update your stack.

    7. Once you’ve finished experimenting, tear down your stack’s resources by destroying and removing it:

      $ pulumi destroy --yes
      $ pulumi stack rm --yes
      
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    We recommend using Azure Native.

    Azure Classic v5.70.0 published on Wednesday, Mar 27, 2024 by Pulumi