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GitAzure

v0.0.7

Published

Github hook for node.js apps hosted in Microsoft Azure.

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GitAzure

Github hook for node.js apps hosted in Microsoft Azure.

Creating a node.js application from scratch, hosted in Azure, sourcecontrolled by Github.

This documentation is currently aimed at those with some prior Azure knowledge. That will change.

Step by step creating an application:

  1. Unless you already have git for Windows, install msysgit from http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads/detail?name=Git-1.7.8-preview20111206.exe&can=2&q=
  2. Install node.js from http://nodejs.org
  3. npm install -g https://github.com/einaros/GitAzure/tarball/master
  4. New-AzureService servicename
  5. Add-AzureNodeWebRole
  6. cd WebRole1
  7. Enable-AzureRemoteDesktop
  8. gitazure.cmd; follow the instructions.
  9. As noted, put a valid Github id_rsa and id_rsa.pub keypair in WebRole1\bin.ssh, e.g. by copying pre-existing from $env:USERPROFILE\.ssh
  10. In git bash within the WebRole1 folder, do git commit -am 'initial' then git push -u origin master
  11. Publish-AzureService; this will take roughly 10 minutes.
  12. Add http://yoursite.cloudapp.com/githook to the service hooks of your github repository.

At this point you should be able to make changes to the code in the repository, and publish updates to your Azure application by pushing to Github. That includes writing code on other platforms than Windows.

GitAzure also supports installing npm modules, and will execute npm install on the server whenever changes to package.json are detected.

Some settings are available within your web role's gitazure.json config file, which among other things allows you to restrict application updates to a specific branch (e.g. 'azure').

More to come.