Access an app service's web.config from another app service in Azure
I'm creating a server status page, one of the requirements is to programmatically check the values of other app services' web.config.
Another is to impersonate another app service and attempt to open up a database connection.
Is there anyway to accomplish either of these?
azure web-config azure-devops azure-active-directory
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I'm creating a server status page, one of the requirements is to programmatically check the values of other app services' web.config.
Another is to impersonate another app service and attempt to open up a database connection.
Is there anyway to accomplish either of these?
azure web-config azure-devops azure-active-directory
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Wouldn't it make more sense for your services to expose an API that can be queried to report their health?
– Daniel Mann
Nov 13 at 19:51
@DanielMann Hah, yea, I spoke to my coworkers and that's the exact thing they suggested. Thanks!
– Andrew Tsay
Nov 14 at 0:07
@DanielMann I recommend that you add it as an answer.
– Tom Sun
Nov 23 at 3:14
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I'm creating a server status page, one of the requirements is to programmatically check the values of other app services' web.config.
Another is to impersonate another app service and attempt to open up a database connection.
Is there anyway to accomplish either of these?
azure web-config azure-devops azure-active-directory
I'm creating a server status page, one of the requirements is to programmatically check the values of other app services' web.config.
Another is to impersonate another app service and attempt to open up a database connection.
Is there anyway to accomplish either of these?
azure web-config azure-devops azure-active-directory
azure web-config azure-devops azure-active-directory
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Wouldn't it make more sense for your services to expose an API that can be queried to report their health?
– Daniel Mann
Nov 13 at 19:51
@DanielMann Hah, yea, I spoke to my coworkers and that's the exact thing they suggested. Thanks!
– Andrew Tsay
Nov 14 at 0:07
@DanielMann I recommend that you add it as an answer.
– Tom Sun
Nov 23 at 3:14
add a comment |
3
Wouldn't it make more sense for your services to expose an API that can be queried to report their health?
– Daniel Mann
Nov 13 at 19:51
@DanielMann Hah, yea, I spoke to my coworkers and that's the exact thing they suggested. Thanks!
– Andrew Tsay
Nov 14 at 0:07
@DanielMann I recommend that you add it as an answer.
– Tom Sun
Nov 23 at 3:14
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Wouldn't it make more sense for your services to expose an API that can be queried to report their health?
– Daniel Mann
Nov 13 at 19:51
Wouldn't it make more sense for your services to expose an API that can be queried to report their health?
– Daniel Mann
Nov 13 at 19:51
@DanielMann Hah, yea, I spoke to my coworkers and that's the exact thing they suggested. Thanks!
– Andrew Tsay
Nov 14 at 0:07
@DanielMann Hah, yea, I spoke to my coworkers and that's the exact thing they suggested. Thanks!
– Andrew Tsay
Nov 14 at 0:07
@DanielMann I recommend that you add it as an answer.
– Tom Sun
Nov 23 at 3:14
@DanielMann I recommend that you add it as an answer.
– Tom Sun
Nov 23 at 3:14
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Wouldn't it make more sense for your services to expose an API that can be queried to report their health?
– Daniel Mann
Nov 13 at 19:51
@DanielMann Hah, yea, I spoke to my coworkers and that's the exact thing they suggested. Thanks!
– Andrew Tsay
Nov 14 at 0:07
@DanielMann I recommend that you add it as an answer.
– Tom Sun
Nov 23 at 3:14