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alexweininger avatar alexweininger commented on June 13, 2024

Are you still able to view these apps on the portal as normal? This error indicates that we aren't able to fetch data about this resource due to lack of permissions.

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elrony avatar elrony commented on June 13, 2024

Hello,

Yes, all works in portal as normal and I can see all other resources in the azure extension except static web apps for all subscriptions.

If the issue is with permissions, how can I check I have the correct ones?

Thanks

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MicroFish91 avatar MicroFish91 commented on June 13, 2024

Which method did you use to deploy to your static web app? Did you deploy with GitHub actions or use the static web apps cli, etc?

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elrony avatar elrony commented on June 13, 2024

The cli and the Deploy Azure Static Web App 0.* (preview) task in devops releases

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alexweininger avatar alexweininger commented on June 13, 2024

I suspect this error will show up for apps that aren't connected to GitHub or Azure DevOps. The extension lacks support at the moment for apps that have been deployed with other means (SWA CLI, or the DevOps task).

Just to help confirm this, is this error showing for all of your apps? Do you have Static Web Apps that are connected to GitHub/DevOps repositories? If yes, are those ones showing the same error?

If you only have apps that have been deployed to with the CLI or the DevOps preview task, that's fine. We need to add support for those apps in the extension. It's been on our todo list for a while.

In the meantime we could certainly provide a better error message.

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elrony avatar elrony commented on June 13, 2024

I do not have apps deployed directly via GitHub/devops. I deploy them with pipelines.

Ok that makes sense.

Thanks

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BP-StepanO-RUS avatar BP-StepanO-RUS commented on June 13, 2024

Hello, was this ever resolved?

I had access to .yml config files for a static web app via the Azure extension in VS Code for years, but now it's broken.

If this is now broken for foreseeable future, is there another way to read and write files that are git-ignored for static web apps?

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