zerocloud | Swift middleware for Zerocloud
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ZeroCloud is tested with Python 2.7.
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- Execute a zerovm command
- Read data from the stream
- Add filter section
- Insert item before target
- Get a unique identifier
- Send zerovm_input to a socket
- Close the heap
- Get zovm_sysimage devices
- Merges headers with new headers
- Load server configuration
- Expand account name
- Create swift url
- Backup a file
- Spawn a new process
- Spawn a new task
- Spawn a new thread
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QUESTION
I am trying to do a basic 'cloud project' -> 'Asp.Net Web Application' in VS2017
When I debug the application I get what I expect the 'MVC landing page'.
Then when I publish i get an Azure landing page, but I was expecting to see my 'MVC landing page'
It appears to deploy correctly, so I must be doing missing something obvious.
When I publish project from VS2017 I get this:
1>------ Build started: Project: zerocloud, Configuration: Release Any CPU ------ 1> zerocloud -> C:\Users\patrick\Documents\Visual Studio 2017\Projects\zerocloud\zerocloud\bin\zerocloud.dll 2>------ Publish started: Project: zerocloud, Configuration: Release Any CPU ------ 2>Transformed Web.config using C:\Users\patrick\Documents\Visual Studio 2017\Projects\zerocloud\zerocloud\Web.Release.config into obj\Release\TransformWebConfig\transformed\Web.config. 2>Auto ConnectionString Transformed Views\Web.config into obj\Release\CSAutoParameterize\transformed\Views\Web.config. 2>Auto ConnectionString Transformed obj\Release\TransformWebConfig\transformed\Web.config into obj\Release\CSAutoParameterize\transformed\Web.config. 2>Copying all files to temporary location below for package/publish: 2>obj\Release\Package\PackageTmp. 2>Start Web Deploy Publish the Application/package to https://zerocloud20170318070155.scm.azurewebsites.net/msdeploy.axd?site=zerocloud20170318070155 ... 2>Adding ACL's for path (zerocloud20170318070155) 2>Adding ACL's for path (zerocloud20170318070155) 2>Updating file (zerocloud20170318070155\bin\zerocloud.dll). 2>Adding ACL's for path (zerocloud20170318070155) 2>Adding ACL's for path (zerocloud20170318070155) 2>Publish Succeeded. 2>Web App was published successfully http://zerocloud20170318070155.azurewebsites.net/ ========== Build: 1 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ========== ========== Publish: 1 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 skipped ==========
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Apr-02 at 14:05The website (http://zerocloud20170318070155.azurewebsites.net/) does load correct. Any chance you could be seeing a cached version?
This is what I see:
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You can use zerocloud like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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