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Azure Dev Ops - Site Under Construction Page during Web App Deployment

I have a .NET MVC Website that gets automatically deployed based on a GIT repository checkin. (Azure Dev ops Pipeline)

When the website is being deployed, if I got to the website URL. I get a blank page with a "Site Under Construction title" page. After the deployment is complete, this page goes away and I see my site.

What I want to know is how can I customise this Under construction page. If I add a app_offline.htm file in the root of my visual studio project. I seem to see this file when deploy is happening, but when its finished, the file is still there, and I can't see the site.

Do I need to make a change to my build pipeline somehow? or make a change to my web-app configration?

What do I need to do to have this file displayed only during the deployment.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66056084/azure-dev-ops-site-under-construction-page-during-web-app-deployment

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UPDATE

1. Invoking MsDeploy.exe manually in a Azure Devops

2. App_Offline in MSBuild Remote Web Deploy

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You can configure it in .pubxml file. That is actually used to take your app offline while deploying. After finishing deployment, MSDeploy tool should delete APP_OFFLINE.html automatically.

<PropertyGroup>
  <EnableMSDeployAppOffline>true</EnableMSDeployAppOffline>
  ...
</PropertyGroup>

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?? tlejmi's answer is very detailed.

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3. Getting site under construction message after azure webapp deployment


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