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Azure - Hide your logic apps secrets from prying eyes
Azure - Hide your logic …

Image by Cloudypixel on Unsplash In this post, I’ll show you how you can secure your secrets within your Logic Apps! Background You may recall in my post Azure: Trigger a WebJob with Logic Apps and Kudu - Part 2 a couple of months ago, I provided a guide on how to run a webjob when a Kudu …

Azure - Generate Azure Storage SAS Token using Powershell Functions & Managed Identity
Azure - Generate Azure …

Image by Max Bender on Unsplash In my last post, Azure Functions - Securing resources with a function proxy, I talked about my work to develop a more Azure-centric solution to replace my current home security camera automation workflow. Another link in the chain for me was to be able to serve up a …

Azure Functions - Securing resources with a function proxy
Azure Functions - …

Image by John Salvino on Unsplash As you may have guessed from my last post, I’ve been quite impressed with the serverless offerings in Azure of late - as a lifelong infrastructure person, the idea of being able to throw together functional code that you can access from anywhere, without first …

Azure: Create a Powershell Function App and trigger from Kudu and Logic Apps
Azure: Create a …

Image by Mervyn Chan on Unsplash Today I explore using a PowerShell function in Azure Functions to automate parts of my webapp deploment. Background In my last post, Azure: Trigger a WebJob with Logic Apps and Kudu - Part 2, I used a Logic App run a WebJob using the Kudu REST API on a schedule, …

Azure: Trigger a WebJob with Logic Apps and Kudu - Part 1
Azure: Trigger a WebJob …

Image by Sean Patrick Murphy on Unsplash In my last post, Grav in Azure part 8 - Wrapping it Up, I mentioned a solution I came up with for my Grav project. I wanted a WebJob for my blog which would invoke Grav’s own backup command to take a backup of the entire site, and then move the backup …

Grav in Azure part 8 - Wrapping It Up
Grav in Azure part 8 - …

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In my last post, Grav in Azure part 7 - Backup Solutions, I discussed backup options for a grav blog running on a D1 WebApp instance, and other possible automation opportunities.

I left off on my last post considering the use of Git-Sync to allow not only …