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Having multiple create buttons is confusing #3350

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fiveisprime opened this issue Sep 21, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3430
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Having multiple create buttons is confusing #3350

fiveisprime opened this issue Sep 21, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3430
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@fiveisprime
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When a customer has both Functions and SWA, it's confusing to see this:

Screen Shot 2022-09-21 at 9 06 09 AM

I know that the commands are contributed independently, but what's possible to simplify how this is exposed?

@pamelafox
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Hm, it's more clear from the command menu as it's prefixed with the extension:

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but I imagine that would be quite wordy for the dropdown, might get truncated?

I have to admit, I'm now confused (as a user) as to why Static Web Apps need to create HTTP functions, but that's because I haven't explored SWAs at all. I might have a better suggestion when I learn more about SWAs.

cc @kjaymiller (who took those screenshots)

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You can create a static web app from an azure function. I haven't tried this to see the difference but to my knowledge there are some javascript frameworks that can deploy a static site with a command. My assumption would be that this is to support that workflow.

@alexweininger
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We've been brainstorming solutions to this issue over on microsoft/vscode-azureresourcegroups#316, feel free to chime in.

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Temporarily, we can change the labels to be more explicit about which project it is adding to.

@nturinski nturinski added this to the 1.9.0 milestone Oct 6, 2022
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