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Linters are a very powerfull tool to validate if your code is correct. With the new az bicep lint --file $file command you can validate if your Bicep and Bicepparam files are correct. This command is available in the Azure CLI and can be used in a GitHub Action.
An certificates in Azure App Services is bind to an host name, this can be an apex (or naked) domain (https://robertdeveen.com) or a subdomain (https://www.robertdeveen.com or https://subdomain.robertdeveen.com), or a combination of these two (for example one certificate for https://robertdeveen.com and https://www.robertdeveen.com).
To create an App Services Managed Certificate there are two ways to create a certificate with Bicep. One for a apex domain and one for an subdomain. The validation of the ownership of the domain is the main difference. To generate a certificate the certificate authority would like to validate that the domain you try to get a certificate for is yours. That you are the owner of that (sub)domain name.
The Azure Event Grid now supports MQTT as a protocol for publishing events. This is great news for Home Assistant users as it allows us to connect Home Assistant to Azure Event Grid. This blog post will show you how to connect Home Assistant to Azure Event Grid using MQTT.
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