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| id | title |
|---|---|
| azure-container | Azure container apps |
Deploying ToolJet on Azure container apps
:::info Please note that you need to set up a PostgreSQL database manually to be used by ToolJet. Additionally, you must set up a Redis service through Azure Cache for Redis. :::
If you have any questions feel free to join our Slack Community or send us an email at hello@tooljet.com.
Deploying ToolJet application
- Open the Azure dashboard at https://portal.azure.com, navigate to Container Apps, and click on "Create container app".
- Select the appropriate subscription and provide basic details such as the container name.
- In the container tab, uncheck the "Use quickstart image" option to select the image source manually.
- Make sure to provide the image tag, and then enter
npm run start:prodin the "Command override" field. - Add the following ToolJet application variables under the "Environmental variable" section. You can refer to this documentation for more information on environment variables.
Note: For the minimal setup, ToolJet requires: TOOLJET_HOST, PG_HOST, PG_DB, PG_USER, PG_PASSWORD, SECRET_KEY_BASE & LOCKBOX_MASTER_KEY keys in the secret.
- In the ingress tab, configure Ingress and Authentication settings as shown below. You can customize the security configurations as per your requirements. Make sure the port is set to 3000.
- Click on "Review + create" and wait for the template to be verified and passed, as shown in the screenshot below.
- Once the container is deployed, you can verify its status under revision management.
You can access ToolJet via the application URL provided in the overview tab.