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Femah.Examples - Push Web.Additionator example app to Azure website for demonstration #34

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lholman opened this issue Feb 11, 2014 · 6 comments
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lholman commented Feb 11, 2014

  • Create Femah.Examples.Web.Additionator website in Azure
  • Add Web.Additionator to Femah.Examples Github repository
  • Add PS build scripts to Femah.Examples to auto integrate the latest Femah.Core NuGet package, build and deploy Additionator to Azure
  • Create a teamcity.jetbrains.com build configuration to execute Web.Additionator build (including NuGet package integration) and deploy Additionator to Azure on every checkin
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lholman commented Feb 11, 2014

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This is great. It will be fantastic to have a website up and running that uses Femah.

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lholman commented Feb 11, 2014

And it automatically deployed with the latest version of femah. Maybe post MVP we can then kick off a suite of automated acceptance tests against http://femah-additionator.azurewebsites.net/

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lholman commented Apr 3, 2014

http://femah-additionator.azurewebsites.net is now automatically deployed to with any commit to http://github.com/lloydstone/femah.examples. This is a temporary measure to allow us to get the interactive code samples done for the API, steps 3 and 4 above are still required.

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lholman commented Apr 6, 2014

The aim here is to:

  1. Allow updating of femah.core nuget package locally from a femah build (dev)
  2. Allow updating of femah.core nuget package from teamcity.jetbrains.com server (test)
  3. Allow updating of femah.core nuget package from nuget.org (prod)

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lholman commented Apr 24, 2014

Removing from MVP for now, we can work on it but it shouldn't hold up Femah getting out.

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