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Update this page to also cater to DevOps #121989

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liamgsmith opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 1 comment
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Update this page to also cater to DevOps #121989

liamgsmith opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 1 comment

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@liamgsmith
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There is no direct information source from Microsoft for pushing NextJS code from DevOps to Static Web Apps that I can find. The first few pages of search are littered with various hacks and workarounds.

This document comes to a simple walkthrough the closest by including GitHub however doesn't explain the 'magic' in the Github actions happening under the hood.

We would dearly like to pull our NextJS sites back into our Azure tenancy however it's not clear what the process should be.

Please consider adding a section on what settings are needed when you select DevOps as the code repo source - it feels so close to working!!

Also note, when I selected;
App location: /
API location: blank
Output location: blank

Tee pipeline in Devops failed, with an error of '##[error]No hosted parallelism has been purchased or granted. To request a free parallelism grant, please fill out the following form https://aka.ms/azpipelines-parallelism-request' . This was in a brand new DevOps org as I am testing the process from a test org.


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@Grace-MacJones-MSFT
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Hi @liamgsmith thanks for bringing this to our attention. I have assigned the issue to the content author to evaluate and update as appropriate

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