![]() The first thing that we need to do is adjust our Docker Container. This will go through the standard setup process and bring you in to your standard app service settings. Head to your Azure Portal and hit New -> Web + Mobile + Web App on Linux (preview): Looking good! Next up, Let’s create our Azure App Service that will run on Linux (in preview today). Now, once we have the source code we can run the site and navigate to /api/item to retrieve the default lists of items: ![]() If you just want the source code for the app to play around with you can grab it from my GitHub. Now make sure you have the latest RC4 of. This outputs an iOS and Android app that can talk to a localhost ASP.NET Core application that runs on your macOS machine! Whoa Cool!. If you head over to your Visual Studio for Mac you will see a “Connected App” template. Because… why not?!?! Also, I will make Hanselman proud. ![]() I thought it would be really cool to take our default app for items and deploy it to an Azure Linux based App Service. ![]() You probably wouldn’t expect this blog post from me as I run away from building any web apps, but I have been messing around with ASP.NET Core inside of Visual Studio for Mac.
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