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starter-workflows/deployments/azure-functions-app-java.yml
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name: Deploy Java project to Azure Function App
on:
[push]
# CONFIGURATION
# For help, go to https://github.com/Azure/Actions
#
# 1. Set up the following secrets in your repository:
# AZURE_FUNCTIONAPP_PUBLISH_PROFILE
#
# 2. Change these variables for your configuration:
env:
AZURE_FUNCTIONAPP_NAME: 'your-app-name' # set this to your function app name on Azure
POM_XML_DIRECTORY: '.' # set this to the directory which contains pom.xml file
JAVA_VERSION: '8' # set this to the java version to use (e.g. '8', '11', '17')
jobs:
build-and-deploy:
runs-on: windows-latest # For Linux, use ubuntu-latest
environment: dev
steps:
- name: 'Checkout GitHub Action'
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# If you want to use Azure RBAC instead of Publish Profile, then uncomment the task below
# - name: 'Login via Azure CLI'
# uses: azure/login@v1
# with:
# creds: ${{ secrets.AZURE_RBAC_CREDENTIALS }}
- name: Setup Java Sdk ${{ env.JAVA_VERSION }}
uses: actions/setup-java@v1
with:
java-version: ${{ env.JAVA_VERSION }}
- name: 'Restore Project Dependencies Using Mvn'
shell: pwsh # For Linux, use bash
run: |
pushd './${{ env.POM_XML_DIRECTORY }}'
mvn clean package
popd
- name: 'Run Azure Functions Action'
uses: Azure/functions-action@v1
id: fa
with:
app-name: ${{ env.AZURE_FUNCTIONAPP_NAME }}
package: '${{ env.POM_XML_DIRECTORY }}' # if there are multiple function apps in same project, then this path will be like './${{ env.POM_XML_DIRECTORY }}/target/azure-functions/${{ env.POM_FUNCTIONAPP_NAME }'
publish-profile: ${{ secrets.AZURE_FUNCTIONAPP_PUBLISH_PROFILE }} # Remove publish-profile to use Azure RBAC
respect-pom-xml: true