Django web app with Microsoft azure custom vision
Is it possible to integrate Microsoft azure services like Custom vision in the Django app?
Yes, of course.
If you familiar with python sdk about Custom vision, you can import it's dependency. And use it in your webapp.
If not familiar with python sdk, you also can use restapi.
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I am working on a Flask application and I need to deploy it on Azure.
I am totally new to Azure and I have built a project using Python Flask and HTML. In the application, I have one main Flask app and two HTML pages. I need to deploy the whole project to an Azure app service.
Can anyone please let me know how to do it on Windows?
Thanks.
As PGHE said, at present, Python is supported on Azure App Service for Linux.
You can refer to this article about Deploy Python apps to Azure App Service on Linux from Visual Studio Code.
If you still want to publish python application to azure webapp on windows you can refer to this article while the features about publishing to Azure App Service on Windows are deprecated but continue to work.
I have created a custom python package which has few machine learning algorithms in it.
I would like to deploy this custom python package on azure as a service that can be consume by my other applications like a batch job and a website.
I have bought an azure license but have no clue on the deployment strategy. Please advice
I'd recommend using the following documentation, it will allow you to Deploy Python application to Azure App Service using VSTS.The lab would provide you with the same skills to deploy your app to Azure App service.
i want to strarted to build an application using framework Django in python to consume Openshift rest api that the user will be able to authentication and use their resources.
the objectif of this project is to provide a web-based platform to enable Openshift users to create or interact with their online resources using Openshift web api Rest 3.0 .
Specifications of project : The required service should enable existing projects and new projects management for any user having an Openshift online account. Management includes: -Authentication and Authorization -Teams , members and subscription plan management -SSH keys management -Gear, cartridge and application management -Deployment All these capabilities must be implemented using the Openshift API and provided using a Django based web interface.
i try to read the officiel documentation through URL:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/OpenShift_Online/2.0/html/REST_API_Guide/index.html
but i can't find a way to start building the application and consuming this rest api. have any one an idea to start
If you are writing a new application, I suggest using v3. The web console already has most of this functionality. The REST API reference should help you get started.
I'm new to cloud computing domain. Here is what I've:
1) A domain.
2) A hosting space (on HostGator).
3) A Microsoft Azure account.
And here is what I need to do:
1) Take an input file from the user using HTML.
2) Processing the input file using a Python script.
3) Returning an output file generated by the script to the user.
How do I do this? Any rough steps?
I want to implement this using Microsoft Azure.
Though HostGator supposedly supports Python 2.7, I couldn't run my scripts there and got an Internal Server Error 500.
As Azure is a cloud platform which provides a growing collection of integrated services.You can leverage Azure Web Apps to approach your need.
You can build your python project on local first, then create a Web app on Azure portal, and deploy your project to Azure Web app with Git, FTP or Visual Studio.
Here is an official reference about how to deploy python project on Azure Web app step by step.
Also, you can configure a custom domain name in Azure Web Apps, for more information you can find in Configure a custom domain name in Azure App Service
I would like to try to develop website using python, upload to azure website. I saw there is a tutorial using django. Is there a tutorial using webapp2?
To my knowledge, Windows Azure Web Sites don't support Python.