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Managing roles in Azure Cloud Services
Learn how to add and remove roles in Azure Cloud Services with Visual Studio.
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03/21/2017
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Managing roles in Azure Cloud Services with Visual Studio

[!INCLUDE Cloud Services]

After you have created your Azure cloud service, you can add new roles to it or remove existing roles from it. You can also import an existing project and convert it to a role. For example, you can import an ASP.NET web application and designate it as a web role.

Prerequisites

Adding a role to an Azure cloud service

The following steps guide you through adding a web or worker role to an Azure cloud service project in Visual Studio.

  1. Create or open an Azure cloud service project in Visual Studio.

  2. In Solution Explorer, expand the project node

  3. Right-click the Roles node to display the context menu. From the context menu, select Add, then select an existing web role or worker role from the current solution, or create a web or worker role project. You can also select an appropriate project, such as an ASP.NET web application project, and associate it with a role project.

    Menu options to add a role to an Azure cloud service project

Removing a role from an Azure cloud service

The following steps guide you through removing a web or worker role from an Azure cloud service project in Visual Studio.

  1. Create or open an Azure cloud service project in Visual Studio.

  2. In Solution Explorer, expand the project node

  3. Expand the Roles node.

  4. Right-click the node you want to remove, and, from the context menu, select Remove.

    Menu options to add a role to an Azure cloud service

Reading a role to an Azure cloud service project

If you remove a role from your cloud service project but later decide to add the role back to the project, only the role declaration and basic attributes, such as endpoints and diagnostics information, are added. No additional resources or references are added to the ServiceDefinition.csdef file or to the ServiceConfiguration.cscfg file. If you want to add this information, you need to manually add it back into these files.

For example, you might remove a web service role and later you decide to add this role back into your solution. If you do this, an error occurs. To prevent this error, you have to add the <LocalResources> element shown in the following XML back into the ServiceDefinition.csdef file. Use the name of the web service role that you added back into the project as part of the name attribute for the <LocalStorage> element. In this example, the name of the web service role is WCFServiceWebRole1.

<WebRole name="WCFServiceWebRole1">
    <Sites>
      <Site name="Web">
        <Bindings>
          <Binding name="Endpoint1" endpointName="Endpoint1" />
        </Bindings>
      </Site>
    </Sites>
    <Endpoints>
      <InputEndpoint name="Endpoint1" protocol="http" port="80" />
    </Endpoints>
    <Imports>
      <Import moduleName="Diagnostics" />
    </Imports>
    <LocalResources>
      <LocalStorage name="WCFServiceWebRole1.svclog" sizeInMB="1000" cleanOnRoleRecycle="false" />
    </LocalResources>
</WebRole>

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