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Add support for azurerm_linux_web_app and azurerm_windows_web_app #1767

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uneti-max opened this issue Jun 21, 2022 · 3 comments
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Add support for azurerm_linux_web_app and azurerm_windows_web_app #1767

uneti-max opened this issue Jun 21, 2022 · 3 comments
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uneti-max commented Jun 21, 2022

azurerm_app_service is being deprecated in favor of

azurerm_linux_web_app and azurerm_windows_web_app which are not currently supported.

Using This page as a source for prices

Cost Components seem to be:
Instance Tier - which corresponds to the virtual machine instance family hosting the app-service environment
Instance Type - a specific virtual machine size / spec which includes Number of cores, Amount of RAM, and Storage amount

App service has a free-tier instance type called F1

Prices are Hourly and include stopped instances

@uneti-max uneti-max changed the title Add support for azurerm_linux_web_app Add support for azurerm_linux_web_app and azurerm_windows_web_app Jun 21, 2022
@vdmgolub vdmgolub added good first issue Good for newcomers azure Issue relates to Microsoft Azure needs details Issue needs more details labels Jun 21, 2022
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Hi @uneti-max! Thank you for creating the issue!

Our first step is usually to update the issue description with the details of what Cost Components are related to service. Here's an example how it can look like: #1038. I'd assume you already have some context around these resources, so maybe you'll be able to add them here. This guide can help defining the cost components.

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Thanks for the info, I'll get these details added shortly. Thanks again!

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These resources by themselves don't have a cost, but their service plans have, we need to relate them with service plans

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