Deploying Applications to Azure
Visual Studio Code makes it easy to deploy your applications to the cloud with Azure and we've created walkthroughs to help you get started.
Whether your workflow is through the Azure CLI or Azure App Service, using a Docker container, or creating serverless Azure Functions, you'll find the deployment steps you need.
Deployment tutorials
The tutorials and topics below describe different ways of creating and deploying apps to Azure via Visual Studio Code:
Tutorial(s) | Description | Framework / Language |
---|---|---|
Deploy a static website | Create, deploy, and update a static website | Angular, Blazor, React, or Vue |
Deploy Node.js apps | Deploy web apps, containerized apps, or serverless code | Node.js |
Deploy Python apps | Deploy web apps, containerized apps, or serverless code | Python |
Deploy Java apps | Deploy web apps, Spring Boot apps, or serverless code | Java |
You can find additional tutorials and walkthroughs on the Azure Developer Center, including language-specific articles for JavaScript and Node.js, Python, Java, and .NET.
Next steps
- Working with Docker - Put your application in a Docker container for easy reuse and deployment.
- Azure Extensions - The VS Code Marketplace has hundreds of extensions for Azure and the cloud.
- Working with MongoDB - Create, manage and query MongoDB databases from within VS Code.
- Working with Kubernetes - for automating deployment, scaling, and management of application.