These instructions assume the following:
- You have your MongoDB database up and running
- You are going to configure Azure via the Azure Portal
- Create a new App Service Plan resource
These instructions assume the following:
#!/bin/bash | |
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# Name: Bash CheatSheet for Mac OSX | |
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# A little overlook of the Bash basics | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
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# Author: J. Le Coupanec | |
# Date: 2014/11/04 |
<?xml version="1.0"?> | |
<configuration> | |
<system.webServer> | |
<rewrite> | |
<rules> | |
<rule name="React Routes" stopProcessing="true"> | |
<match url=".*" /> | |
<conditions logicalGrouping="MatchAll"> | |
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" negate="true" /> | |
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsDirectory" negate="true" /> |
var aadTenant = "yourTenant.onmicrosoft.com", | |
spaClientId = "{xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}", //AAD app client id for this app | |
serviceClientId = "{xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}", //AAD app client id for the service API app | |
var serviceUrl = "http://localhost:8081/api/doSomething"; // the service API endpoint | |
var authContext = new AuthenticationContext({ | |
instance: 'https://login.microsoftonline.com/', | |
tenant: aadTenant, | |
clientId: spaClientId, | |
postLogoutRedirectUri: window.location.origin, |