author | ms.author | ms.service | ms.topic | ms.date |
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AlexandraKemperMS |
alkemper |
azure-app-configuration |
include |
1/31/2020 |
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To create a new App Configuration store, sign in to the Azure portal. In the upper-left corner of the home page, select Create a resource. In the Search the Marketplace box, enter App Configuration and select Enter.
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Select App Configuration from the search results, and then select Create.
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On the Create App Configuration pane, enter the following settings:
Setting Suggested value Description Subscription Your subscription Select the Azure subscription that you want to use to test App Configuration. If your account has only one subscription, it's automatically selected and the Subscription list isn't displayed. Resource group AppConfigTestResources Select or create a resource group for your App Configuration store resource. This group is useful for organizing multiple resources that you might want to delete at the same time by deleting the resource group. For more information, see Use resource groups to manage your Azure resources. Resource name Globally unique name Enter a unique resource name to use for the App Configuration store resource. The name must be a string between 5 and 50 characters and contain only numbers, letters, and the -
character. The name can't start or end with the-
character.Location Central US Use Location to specify the geographic location in which your app configuration store is hosted. For the best performance, create the resource in the same region as other components of your application. Pricing tier Free Select the desired pricing tier. For more information, see the App Configuration pricing page. -
Select Review + create to validate your settings.
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Select Create. The deployment might take a few minutes.
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After the deployment finishes, navigate to the App Configuration resource. Select Settings > Access keys. Make a note of the primary read-only key connection string. You'll use this connection string later to configure your application to communicate with the App Configuration store that you created.