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@microsoft/vscode-azext-azureappservice
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Common tools for developing Azure App Service extensions for VS Code
This package provides common Azure App Service elements for VS Code extensions.
All functionality for this package is built around the SiteClient
, a wrapper of a WebSiteManagementClient
for use with a specific Site. It reduces the number of arguments needed for every call and automatically ensures the 'slot' method is called when appropriate. Support for all methods on the WebSiteManagementClient
are being added on an as-needed basis.
On top of that, this package provides functionality specifically designed for use in VS Code, including but not limited to:
NOTE: This package throws a
UserCancelledError
if the user cancels an operation. This error should be handled appropriately by your extension.
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Common tools for developing Azure App Service extensions for VS Code
The npm package @microsoft/vscode-azext-azureappservice receives a total of 735 weekly downloads. As such, @microsoft/vscode-azext-azureappservice popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @microsoft/vscode-azext-azureappservice demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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