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> This article contains current instructions on deploying a Python web app using Azure App Service. Python on Windows is no longer supported.
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## Skip to the end
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You can quickly deploy the sample app in this tutorial using Azure Developer CLI and see it running in Azure. Just run the following commands in the [Azure Cloud Shell](https://shell.azure.com)want, and follow the prompt:
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### [Flask](#tab/flask)
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```bash
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mkdir flask-quickstart
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cd flask-quickstart
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azd init --template https://github.com/Azure-Samples/msdocs-python-flask-webapp-quickstart
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azd up
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```
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### [Django](#tab/django)
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```bash
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mkdir django-quickstart
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cd django-quickstart
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azd init --template https://github.com/Azure-Samples/msdocs-python-django-webapp-quickstart
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azd up
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```
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### [FastAPI](#tab/fastapi)
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```bash
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mkdir fastapi-quickstart
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cd fastapi-quickstart
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azd init --template https://github.com/Azure-Samples/msdocs-python-fastapi-webapp-quickstart
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azd up
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```
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And, to delete the resources:
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```bash
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azd down
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```
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## Sample application
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This quickstart can be completed using either Flask, Django, or FastAPI. A sample application in each framework is provided to help you follow along with this quickstart. Download or clone the sample application to your local workstation.

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