# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/teams-toolkit/1.1.0/yaml.schema.json # Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-v5.0-guide for details on this file # Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-actions for details on actions version: 1.1.0 environmentFolderPath: ./env # Triggered when 'teamsapp provision' is executed provision: # Creates a Teams app - uses: teamsApp/create with: # Teams app name name: IABotTeste${{APP_NAME_SUFFIX}} # Write the information of created resources into environment file for # the specified environment variable(s). writeToEnvironmentFile: teamsAppId: TEAMS_APP_ID # Create or reuse an existing Microsoft Entra application for bot. - uses: botAadApp/create with: # The Microsoft Entra application's display name name: IABotTeste${{APP_NAME_SUFFIX}} writeToEnvironmentFile: # The Microsoft Entra application's client id created for bot. botId: BOT_ID # The Microsoft Entra application's client secret created for bot. botPassword: SECRET_BOT_PASSWORD - uses: arm/deploy # Deploy given ARM templates parallelly. with: # AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID is a built-in environment variable, # if its value is empty, TeamsFx will prompt you to select a subscription. # Referencing other environment variables with empty values # will skip the subscription selection prompt. subscriptionId: ${{AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID}} # AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME is a built-in environment variable, # if its value is empty, TeamsFx will prompt you to select or create one # resource group. # Referencing other environment variables with empty values # will skip the resource group selection prompt. resourceGroupName: ${{AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME}} templates: - path: ./infra/azure.bicep # Relative path to this file # Relative path to this yaml file. # Placeholders will be replaced with corresponding environment # variable before ARM deployment. parameters: ./infra/azure.parameters.json # Required when deploying ARM template deploymentName: Create-resources-for-bot # Teams Toolkit will download this bicep CLI version from github for you, # will use bicep CLI in PATH if you remove this config. bicepCliVersion: v0.9.1 # Validate using manifest schema - uses: teamsApp/validateManifest with: # Path to manifest template manifestPath: ./appPackage/manifest.json # Build Teams app package with latest env value - uses: teamsApp/zipAppPackage with: # Path to manifest template manifestPath: ./appPackage/manifest.json outputZipPath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip outputJsonPath: ./appPackage/build/manifest.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.json # Validate app package using validation rules - uses: teamsApp/validateAppPackage with: # Relative path to this file. This is the path for built zip file. appPackagePath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip # Apply the Teams app manifest to an existing Teams app in # Teams Developer Portal. # Will use the app id in manifest file to determine which Teams app to update. - uses: teamsApp/update with: # Relative path to this file. This is the path for built zip file. appPackagePath: ./appPackage/build/appPackage.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip # Triggered when 'teamsapp deploy' is executed deploy: - uses: cli/runDotnetCommand with: args: publish --configuration Release IABotTeste.csproj workingDirectory: ../IABotTeste # Deploy your application to Azure App Service using the zip deploy feature. # For additional details, refer to https://aka.ms/zip-deploy-to-app-services. - uses: azureAppService/zipDeploy with: # Deploy base folder artifactFolder: bin/Release/net8.0/publish # The resource id of the cloud resource to be deployed to. # This key will be generated by arm/deploy action automatically. # You can replace it with your existing Azure Resource id # or add it to your environment variable file. resourceId: ${{BOT_AZURE_APP_SERVICE_RESOURCE_ID}} workingDirectory: ../IABotTeste projectId: 9c8fb6c9-2afe-4e09-bbda-a23b6c3f07e8