PUT /subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Web/sites/{name}/config/slotConfigNames/?api-version=2023-01-01

Description for Updates the names of application settings and connection string that remain with the slot during swap operation.

Servers

Path parameters

Name Type Required Description
name String Yes

Name of the app.

subscriptionId String Yes

Your Azure subscription ID. This is a GUID-formatted string (e.g. 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).

resourceGroupName String Yes

Name of the resource group to which the resource belongs.

Request headers

Name Type Required Description
Content-Type String Yes The media type of the request body.

Default value: "application/json"

Request body fields

Name Type Required Description
id String No

Resource Id.

name String No

Resource Name.

properties Object No

Names for connection strings, application settings, and external Azure storage account configuration identifiers to be marked as sticky to the deployment slot and not moved during a swap operation. This is valid for all deployment slots in an app.

properties.appSettingNames[] Array No

List of application settings names.

properties.connectionStringNames[] Array No

List of connection string names.

properties.azureStorageConfigNames[] Array No

List of external Azure storage account identifiers.

type String No

Resource type.

kind String No

Kind of resource.

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