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Mslearn Staticwebapp Authentication

Follow the hands-on tutorial to authenticate users in a web app using Angular, React, Svelte, or Vue JavaScript with Azure Static Web App.


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Official Microsoft Sample

Follow the hands-on tutorial to authenticate users in a web app using Angular, React, Svelte, or Vue JavaScript with Azure Static Web App.

Static Web App

This repository contains apps that can be used with as a starting point for some MS Learn Modules. because everyone has their own preference for their JavaScript frameworks/library, you can choose which one you prefer.

The shopping theme is used throughout the app.

Contents

The apps written in the following JavaScript frameworks/libraries:

folder Description
angular-app Sample Angular app
api Sample Azure Functions app
react-app Sample React app
svelte-app Sample Svelte app
vue-app Sample Vue app

Prerequisites

Problems or Suggestions

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Resources

Azure Static Web Apps

Azure Functions

Visual Studio Code

Debugging Resources

Contributing

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