We recommend using Azure Native.
published on Monday, Feb 23, 2026 by Pulumi
Todo App Using Azure App Service with SQL Database and Integrated with Azure DevOps
We recommend using Azure Native.
published on Monday, Feb 23, 2026 by Pulumi
A Todo List application from Azure Samples GitHub: .NET Core MVC sample for Azure App Service, a web app built with ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core and a SQL database.
Provisions Azure SQL Database and Azure Application Insights to be used in combination with App Service. Defines an Azure DevOps pipeline to deploy in CI/CD environment.
Running the App manually with Pulumi CLI
Build and publish the ASP.NET Core project:
dotnet publish srcNavigate to
infra:cd infraCreate a new stack:
pulumi stack init devLogin to Azure CLI (you will be prompted to do this during deployment if you forget this step):
az loginRestore NPM dependencies:
npm installConfigure target Azure environment:
pulumi config set azure:location <location> pulumi config set azure:subscriptionId <YOUR_SUBSCRIPTION_ID>Define SQL Server username:
pulumi config set sqlUsername <value>Define SQL Server password (make it complex enough to satisfy Azure policy):
pulumi config set --secret sqlPassword <value>Run
pulumi upto preview and deploy changes:$ pulumi up Previewing changes: ... Performing changes: ... info: 10 changes performed: + 10 resources created Update duration: 1m14.59910109sCheck the deployed website endpoint:
$ pulumi stack output endpoint https://dev-as10d706a2.azurewebsites.net $ curl "$(pulumi stack output endpoint)" <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" /> <title>Index - My ToDoList App</title> ...
Integrating with Azure DevOps
azure-pipeline.yml in the root folder of this example shows a configuration for Azure DevOps using Pulumi task.
Pulumi task expects a Pulumi access token to be configured as a build variable. Copy your token from Access Tokens page and put it into pulumi.access.token build variable.
alternative-pipeline folder contains custom scripts and a pipeline to run Pulumi program in environments that have to access to the marketplace.
Follow Azure DevOps guide for more details.
We recommend using Azure Native.
published on Monday, Feb 23, 2026 by Pulumi
