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Edit the following params in `servicefabricdeploy.parameters.json` file to set your values:
- clusterName: Name of your SF cluster
- clusterLocation: Datacenter location, like westus or westeurope
- computeLocation: Datacenter location, like westus or westeurope
- adminUserName: user-name for VMs administration
- adminPassword: user-password for VMs administration
- dnsName: Name assigned to your SF dns
- adminUserName: user name for administration
- adminPassword: user password for administration
Optionally, you can modify which ports are opened in the LoadBalancer for accessing externally to the apps:
- webMvcHttpPort: port externally exposed for the WebMVC app
- webSpaHttpPort: port externally exposed for the WebSPA app
- webStatusHttpPort: port externally exposed for the WebStatus app
- IdSrvHttpRule: port externally exposed for the Identity app
Optionally, you could modify which ports are opened in the LoadBalancer for the multiple eShopOnContainer apps and API services.
By default, they are setup as:
- webMvcHttpPort: 5100
- webSpaHttpPort: 5104
- webStatusHttpPort: 5107
- IdSrvHttpRule: 5105
- BasketApiHttpRule: 5103
- CatalogApiHttpRule: 5101
- OrderingApiHttpRule: 5102
- MarketingApiHttpRule: 5110
- LocationsApiHttpRule: 5109
## Deploy the template
Once parameter file is edited you can deploy it using [create-resources script](../readme.md).
i. e. if you are in windows, to deploy sql databases in a new resourcegroup located in westus, go to `deploy\az` folder and type:
For example, to deploy the cluster to a new resourcegroup located in westus, go to `deploy\az` folder and type:
```
create-resources.cmd servicefabric\WindowsContainers\servicefabricdeploy newResourceGroup -c westus
```
## Deploy eShopOnServiceFabric with Visual Studio.
Alternatively, instead of using ARM templates, you can deploy eShop on service fabric directly by publishing the project eShopOnServiceFabric in eShopOnContainers-ServicesAndWebApps.sln with Visual Studio publish tool.