Azure.ResourceManager.Compute
1.7.0-beta.2
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dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.Compute --version 1.7.0-beta.2
NuGet\Install-Package Azure.ResourceManager.Compute -Version 1.7.0-beta.2
<PackageReference Include="Azure.ResourceManager.Compute" Version="1.7.0-beta.2" />
paket add Azure.ResourceManager.Compute --version 1.7.0-beta.2
#r "nuget: Azure.ResourceManager.Compute, 1.7.0-beta.2"
// Install Azure.ResourceManager.Compute as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Azure.ResourceManager.Compute&version=1.7.0-beta.2&prerelease // Install Azure.ResourceManager.Compute as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Azure.ResourceManager.Compute&version=1.7.0-beta.2&prerelease
Microsoft Azure Compute management client library for .NET
Microsoft Azure Compute provides the infrastructure to host apps. Tap in to compute capacity in the cloud and scale on demand. Containerize your applications, deploy Windows and Linux virtual machines (VMs), and take advantage of flexible options for migrating VMs to Azure. With comprehensive support for hybrid environments, deploy how and where you want to. Azure compute also includes a full-fledged identity solution, so you gain managed end-point protection, and Active Directory support that helps secure access to on-premises and cloud apps. Deploy great apps and save with pay-as-you-go pricing, and the Azure Hybrid Benefit.
This library supports managing Microsoft Azure Compute resources.
This library follows the new Azure SDK guidelines, and provides many core capabilities:
- Support MSAL.NET, Azure.Identity is out of box for supporting MSAL.NET.
- Support [OpenTelemetry](https://opentelemetry.io/) for distributed tracing.
- HTTP pipeline with custom policies.
- Better error-handling.
- Support uniform telemetry across all languages.
Getting started
Install the package
Install the Microsoft Azure Compute management library for .NET with NuGet:
dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.Compute
Prerequisites
- You must have an Microsoft Azure subscription.
Authenticate the Client
The default option to create an authenticated client is to use DefaultAzureCredential
. Since all management APIs go through the same endpoint, in order to interact with resources, only one top-level ArmClient
has to be created.
To authenticate to Azure and create an ArmClient
, do the following code:
using Azure.Core;
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.ResourceManager;
ArmClient armClient = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
More documentation for the Azure.Identity.DefaultAzureCredential
class can be found in this document.
Key concepts
Key concepts of the Azure .NET SDK can be found here
Examples
Create an availability set
Before creating an availability set, we need to have a resource group.
ArmClient armClient = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
SubscriptionResource subscription = await armClient.GetDefaultSubscriptionAsync();
ResourceGroupCollection rgCollection = subscription.GetResourceGroups();
// With the collection, we can create a new resource group with an specific name
string rgName = "myRgName";
AzureLocation location = AzureLocation.WestUS2;
ArmOperation<ResourceGroupResource> lro = await rgCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(WaitUntil.Completed, rgName, new ResourceGroupData(location));
ResourceGroupResource resourceGroup = lro.Value;
AvailabilitySetCollection availabilitySetCollection = resourceGroup.GetAvailabilitySets();
string availabilitySetName = "myAvailabilitySet";
AvailabilitySetData input = new AvailabilitySetData(location);
ArmOperation<AvailabilitySetResource> lro = await availabilitySetCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(WaitUntil.Completed, availabilitySetName, input);
AvailabilitySetResource availabilitySet = lro.Value;
Get all availability set in a resource group
// First, initialize the ArmClient and get the default subscription
ArmClient armClient = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
// Now we get a ResourceGroupResource collection for that subscription
SubscriptionResource subscription = await armClient.GetDefaultSubscriptionAsync();
ResourceGroupCollection rgCollection = subscription.GetResourceGroups();
string rgName = "myRgName";
ResourceGroupResource resourceGroup = await rgCollection.GetAsync(rgName);
// First, we get the availability set collection from the resource group
AvailabilitySetCollection availabilitySetCollection = resourceGroup.GetAvailabilitySets();
// With GetAllAsync(), we can get a list of the availability sets in the collection
AsyncPageable<AvailabilitySetResource> response = availabilitySetCollection.GetAllAsync();
await foreach (AvailabilitySetResource availabilitySet in response)
{
Console.WriteLine(availabilitySet.Data.Name);
}
Update an availability set
// First, initialize the ArmClient and get the default subscription
ArmClient armClient = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
// Now we get a ResourceGroupResource collection for that subscription
SubscriptionResource subscription = await armClient.GetDefaultSubscriptionAsync();
ResourceGroupCollection rgCollection = subscription.GetResourceGroups();
// With the collection, we can create a new resource group with an specific name
string rgName = "myRgName";
ResourceGroupResource resourceGroup = await rgCollection.GetAsync(rgName);
AvailabilitySetCollection availabilitySetCollection = resourceGroup.GetAvailabilitySets();
string availabilitySetName = "myAvailabilitySet";
AvailabilitySetResource availabilitySet = await availabilitySetCollection.GetAsync(availabilitySetName);
// availabilitySet is an AvailabilitySetResource instance created above
AvailabilitySetPatch update = new AvailabilitySetPatch()
{
PlatformFaultDomainCount = 3
};
AvailabilitySetResource updatedAvailabilitySet = await availabilitySet.UpdateAsync(update);
Delete an availability set
// First, initialize the ArmClient and get the default subscription
ArmClient armClient = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
// Now we get a ResourceGroupResource collection for that subscription
SubscriptionResource subscription = await armClient.GetDefaultSubscriptionAsync();
ResourceGroupCollection rgCollection = subscription.GetResourceGroups();
// With the collection, we can create a new resource group with an specific name
string rgName = "myRgName";
ResourceGroupResource resourceGroup = await rgCollection.GetAsync(rgName);
AvailabilitySetCollection availabilitySetCollection = resourceGroup.GetAvailabilitySets();
string availabilitySetName = "myAvailabilitySet";
AvailabilitySetResource availabilitySet = await availabilitySetCollection.GetAsync(availabilitySetName);
// delete the availability set
await availabilitySet.DeleteAsync(WaitUntil.Completed);
Check if availability set exists
If you just want to verify if the availability set exists, you can use the function CheckIfExists
.
ArmClient armClient = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
SubscriptionResource subscription = await armClient.GetDefaultSubscriptionAsync();
ResourceGroupCollection rgCollection = subscription.GetResourceGroups();
string rgName = "myRgName";
ResourceGroupResource resourceGroup = await rgCollection.GetAsync(rgName);
string availabilitySetName = "myAvailabilitySet";
bool exists = await resourceGroup.GetAvailabilitySets().ExistsAsync(availabilitySetName);
if (exists)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Availability Set {availabilitySetName} exists.");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine($"Availability Set {availabilitySetName} does not exist.");
}
Add a tag to an availability set
// First, initialize the ArmClient and get the default subscription
ArmClient armClient = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
// Now we get a ResourceGroupResource collection for that subscription
SubscriptionResource subscription = await armClient.GetDefaultSubscriptionAsync();
ResourceGroupCollection rgCollection = subscription.GetResourceGroups();
string rgName = "myRgName";
ResourceGroupResource resourceGroup = await rgCollection.GetAsync(rgName);
AvailabilitySetCollection availabilitySetCollection = resourceGroup.GetAvailabilitySets();
string availabilitySetName = "myAvailabilitySet";
AvailabilitySetResource availabilitySet = await availabilitySetCollection.GetAsync(availabilitySetName);
// add a tag on this availabilitySet
AvailabilitySetResource updatedAvailabilitySet = await availabilitySet.AddTagAsync("key", "value");
For more detailed examples, take a look at samples we have available.
Troubleshooting
- File an issue via GitHub Issues.
- Check previous questions or ask new ones on Stack Overflow using Azure and .NET tags.
Next steps
More sample code
More Documentation
For more information on Azure SDK, see this website.
Contributing
For details on contributing to this repository, see the contributing guide.
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.
When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (for example, label, comment). Follow the instructions provided by the bot. You'll only need to do this action once across all repositories using our CLA.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information, see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any other questions or comments.
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.7.0-beta.2 | 234 | 12/12/2024 |
1.7.0-beta.1 | 5,747 | 10/15/2024 |
1.6.0 | 295,523 | 8/27/2024 |
1.5.0 | 258,193 | 5/10/2024 |
1.5.0-beta.1 | 424 | 4/26/2024 |
1.4.0 | 151,440 | 2/23/2024 |
1.4.0-beta.1 | 282 | 1/26/2024 |
1.3.0 | 88,839 | 1/2/2024 |
1.2.1 | 73,049 | 11/24/2023 |
1.2.0 | 221,424 | 9/15/2023 |
1.2.0-beta.3 | 1,750 | 8/14/2023 |
1.2.0-beta.2 | 1,000 | 7/28/2023 |
1.2.0-beta.1 | 3,582 | 6/1/2023 |
1.1.0 | 397,927 | 2/15/2023 |
1.0.1 | 138,021 | 11/29/2022 |
1.0.0 | 316,783 | 7/11/2022 |
1.0.0-beta.9 | 36,483 | 6/14/2022 |
1.0.0-beta.8 | 26,037 | 4/8/2022 |
1.0.0-beta.7 | 1,492 | 3/31/2022 |
1.0.0-beta.6 | 13,826 | 1/29/2022 |
1.0.0-beta.5 | 28,669 | 12/28/2021 |
1.0.0-beta.4 | 10,994 | 12/2/2021 |
1.0.0-beta.3 | 12,460 | 10/29/2021 |
1.0.0-beta.2 | 4,899 | 9/14/2021 |
1.0.0-beta.1 | 6,103 | 8/31/2021 |