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Simple Streamlit AZD Template

The most basic streamlit "hello world" application as an AZD template ready for Azure App Service

system diagram

Usage

  1. Install AZD and run the following command to initialize the project.
azd init --template MiguelElGallo/simple-streamlit-azd

This command will clone the code to your current folder and prompt you for the following information:

  • Environment Name: This will be used as a prefix for the resource group that will be created to hold all Azure resources. This name should be unique within your Azure subscription.
  1. Run the following command to build a deployable copy of your application, provision the template's infrastructure to Azure and also deploy the application code to those newly provisioned resources.
azd up

This command will prompt you for the following information:

  • Azure Location: The Azure location where your resources will be deployed.
  • Azure Subscription: The Azure Subscription where your resources will be deployed.

NOTE: This may take a while to complete as it executes three commands: azd package (builds a deployable copy of your application), azd provision (provisions Azure resources), and azd deploy (deploys application code). You will see a progress indicator as it packages, provisions and deploys your application.

  1. Then make changes to stlitapp.py and run azd deploy again to update your changes.

Notes

This uses the F1 (free) SKU for app service, which has limited CPU and RAM resources.

See the pricing calculator for details on paid SKUs replace the SKU option with a suitable choice.

Based on the this great template:

Added support for azd pipeline config, enabling creation of CI/CD pipeline for GitHub Actions. Note this is still a beta feature in AZD.