You can find your Web App's nfig file in the following location: It holds all the necessary settings for your Web App but it is read-only. This means that we have very limited capabilities of changing configurations. Next you need to configure to point to this IP. Substitute with the name of your App Service. From the portal: Log into the Azure Portal, and find your App Service resource.As you can already notice, those capabilities are covered by Azure FrontDoor. The main feature for which I used App Service was SSL Termination & Custom domains. Optional) Change to Azure Storage (Static Website feature) In my case, I was leveraging Azure App Service to host my Single Page Application.Cannot import name invalid scheme combination.While a custom domain name could be assigned to the new static website at the storage account level, we need to use Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN) to provide the https functionality/security, so the website's custom domain will be pointed to. SSL and custom domain name are provided via an endpoint to the storage account from Azure CDN. Azure Application Gateway is L7 load balancer performing SSL offloading, supporting custom domain (using CNAME alias), HTTP to HTTPS redirection and forwarding requests directly to Azure Storage.The final solution consists of several Azure services: Static files will be stored in a Blob Container inside a Storage Account In 2019, my website has to support HTTPS, so we need to create a custom TLS certificate too. Our goal is to create a static website with a custom domain - I'll use an imaginary for this article.Microsoft Azure Azure Functions in C# Posted by Les Jackson on 21st Oct '19. NET Core API using Bearer authentication, JSON Web Tokens, (JWT), and Azure Active. assign yourself a static IP address), but that's outside the scope of this article. Using the Azure Content Delivery Network The Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a globally distributed network of servers that can efficiently deliver web content to users with high bandwidth. That means, if we want to enable HTTPS for our static website custom domains, we have to use the Azure Content Delivery Network.After the operation completes, refresh the table to confirm that no domains are marked as "default". Select the custom domain you configured as the default. With your static web app opened in the Azure portal, select Custom domains in the menu.