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visual studio - Deploy Azure WebJob using VSTS

I'm having some issues deploying an Azure WebJob using Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS).

The WebJob seems to be deployed successfully but it breaks the Azure website that is hosted in the same App Service! I don't have this problem if I deploy using VS2013.

This is my build task that generates the WebJob deployment package:

Build task - generate Azure WebJob deployment package

And this is my deployment task:

Deploy WebJob task

There are no errors when I deploy the Azure WebJob. If I go to the Azure Portal I see the WebJob is there, and it runs successfully. WebJob files are copied into the wwwrootApp_DatajobsriggeredRemoveExpiredDids folder as expected, but the problem is that some other files will be copied into the wwwrootApp_Datain folder, which will break the existing website that was already deployed into that App Service!!!

So I decided to find out why this was happening. After downloading and extracting the deployment package I saw there are 2 folders (app_data and bin) and the scheduler file (settings.job):

WebJob deployment package

This explains why some assemblies are coppied into the wwwrootApp_Datain of the App Service. The strange thing is that this doesn't happen when deploying from VS2013!!! I took a look into the MSBuild log and found the following line:

Object dirPath ([app service name]in) skipped due to skip directive 'SkipBinFolderOnDeploy'.

Concluding, bin folder is included when deploying the Azure WebJob from VSTS but is excluded when deploying it from VS2013.

So my question is: how to prevent the bin folder from being deployed when using VSTS? Is there any MSBuild parameter/flag to do this?

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I've had issue with this particular problem as well.

The latest method I found is using Web Deploy Operation Settings , -skip:Directory= (in this case it would be -skip:Directory='\bin') when you create your azure deploy task in the release definition (Additional arguments). I've seen that this indeed excludes the bin folder from the update actions (result).

Let me know if this helps you in any way.


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