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Microsoft Azure Command-Line Tools container Command Module

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Microsoft Azure CLI ‘container’ Command Module

Commands to manage Azure container instances

Group
    az container: Manage Azure Container Instances.

Commands:
    attach: Attach local standard output and error streams to a container in a container group.
    create: Create a container group.
    delete: Delete a container group.
    list  : List container groups.
    logs  : Tail the log of a container group.
    show  : Show the details of a container group.

Commands to create an Azure container group

Command
    az container create: Create a container group.

Arguments
    --image             [Required]: The container image name.
    --name -n           [Required]: The name of the container group.
    --resource-group -g [Required]: Name of resource group. You can configure the default group
                                    using `az configure --defaults group=<name>`.
    --command-line                : The command line to run when the container is started, e.g.
                                    '/bin/bash -c myscript.sh'.
    --cpu                         : The required number of CPU cores of the containers.  Default: 1.
    --environment-variables -e    : A list of environment variable for the container.
                                    Space-separated values in 'key=value' format.
    --ip-address                  : The IP address type of the container group.  Allowed values:
                                    Public.
    --location -l                 : Location. You can configure the default location using `az
                                    configure --defaults location=<location>`.
    --memory                      : The required memory of the containers in GB.  Default: 1.5.
    --os-type                     : The OS type of the containers.  Allowed values: Linux, Windows.
                                    Default: Linux.
    --port                        : Default: 80.

Image Registry Arguments
    --registry-login-server       : The container image registry login server.
    --registry-password           : The password to log in container image registry server.
    --registry-username           : The username to log in container image registry server.

Global Arguments
    --debug                       : Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
    --help -h                     : Show this help message and exit.
    --output -o                   : Output format.  Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv.
                                    Default: json.
    --query                       : JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more
                                    information and examples.
    --verbose                     : Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

Examples
    Create a container group and specify resources required.
        az container create -g MyResourceGroup --name MyAlpine --image alpine:latest --cpu 1
        --memory 1

    Create a container group with OS type.
        az container create -g MyResourceGroup --name MyWinApp --image winappimage:latest --os-type
        Windows

    Create a container group with public IP address.
        az container create -g MyResourceGroup --name MyAlpine --image alpine:latest --ip-address
        public

    Create a container group with starting command line.
        az container create -g MyResourceGroup --name MyAlpine --image alpine:latest --command-line
        "/bin/sh -c '/path to/myscript.sh'"

    Create a container group with envrionment variables.
        az contanier create -g MyResourceGroup --name MyAlpine --image alpine:latest -e key1=value1
        key2=value2

    Create a container group using container image from Azure Container Registry.
        az container create -g MyResourceGroup --name MyAlpine --image
        myAcrRegistry.azurecr.io/alpine:latest --registry-password password

    Create a container group using container image from other private container image registry.
        az container create -g MyResourceGroup --name MyApp --image myimage:latest --cpu 1 --memory
        1.5 --registry-login-server myregistry.com --registry-username username --registry-password
        password

Commands to get an Azure container group

Command
    az container show: Show the details of a container group.

Arguments

Resource Id Arguments
    --ids              : One or more resource IDs (space-delimited). If provided, no other 'Resource
                        Id' arguments should be specified.
    --name -n          : The name of the container group.
    --resource-group -g: Name of resource group. You can configure the default group using `az
                        configure --defaults group=<name>`.

Global Arguments
    --debug            : Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
    --help -h          : Show this help message and exit.
    --output -o        : Output format.  Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv.  Default: json.
    --query            : JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and
                        examples.
    --verbose          : Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

Commands to tail the logs of a Azure container group

Command
    az container logs: Tail the log of a container group.

Arguments
    --container-name   : The container name to tail the logs.

Resource Id Arguments
    --ids              : One or more resource IDs (space-delimited). If provided, no other 'Resource
                        Id' arguments should be specified.
    --name -n          : The name of the container group.
    --resource-group -g: Name of resource group. You can configure the default group using `az
                        configure --defaults group=<name>`.

Global Arguments
    --debug            : Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
    --help -h          : Show this help message and exit.
    --output -o        : Output format.  Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv.  Default: json.
    --query            : JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and
                        examples.
    --verbose          : Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

Commands to delete an Azure container group

Command
    az container delete: Delete a container group.

Arguments
    --yes -y           : Do not prompt for confirmation.

Resource Id Arguments
    --ids              : One or more resource IDs (space-delimited). If provided, no other 'Resource
                        Id' arguments should be specified.
    --name -n          : The name of the container group.
    --resource-group -g: Name of resource group. You can configure the default group using `az
                        configure --defaults group=<name>`.

Global Arguments
    --debug            : Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
    --help -h          : Show this help message and exit.
    --output -o        : Output format.  Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv.  Default: json.
    --query            : JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and
                        examples.
    --verbose          : Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

Commands to list Azure container groups by resource group

Command
    az container list: List container groups.

Arguments
    --resource-group -g: Name of resource group. You can configure the default group using `az
                        configure --defaults group=<name>`.

Global Arguments
    --debug            : Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
    --help -h          : Show this help message and exit.
    --output -o        : Output format.  Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv.  Default: json.
    --query            : JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and
                        examples.
    --verbose          : Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

Commands to attach to a container in a container group

Command
    az container attach: Attach local standard output and error streams to a container in a
    container group.

Arguments
    --container-name   : The container to attach to. If omitted, the first container in the
                        container group will be chosen.

Resource Id Arguments
    --ids              : One or more resource IDs (space delimited). If provided, no other 'Resource
                        Id' arguments should be specified.
    --name -n          : The name of the container group.
    --resource-group -g: Name of resource group. You can configure the default group using `az
                        configure --defaults group=<name>`.

Global Arguments
    --debug            : Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
    --help -h          : Show this help message and exit.
    --output -o        : Output format.  Allowed values: json, jsonc, table, tsv.  Default: json.
    --query            : JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and
                        examples.
    --verbose          : Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.

Release History

0.1.24

  • Allow exporting a container group in yaml format.

  • Allow using a yaml file to create / update a container group.

0.1.23

  • Do not require –registry-server for az container create when a registry server is included in the image name.

0.1.22

  • Add Git Repo volume mount parameters ‘–gitrepo-url’ ‘–gitrepo-dir’ ‘–gitrepo-revision’ and ‘–gitrepo-mount-path’

0.1.21

0.1.20

  • Add ‘az container exec’ command that allows for exec commands in a container for a running container group.

  • Allow table output for creating and updating a container group.

0.1.19

  • Add ‘–secrets’ and ‘–secrets-mount-path’ options to ‘az container create’ for using secrets in ACI

0.1.18

  • Add ‘–follow’ option to ‘az container logs’ for streaming logs

  • Add ‘az container attach’ command that attaches local standard output and error streams to a container in a container group.

0.1.17

  • Minor fixes

0.1.16

  • Update for CLI core changes.

0.1.15

  • Fix incorrect order of parameters for container logs

0.1.14

  • Fixed default ports regression

0.1.13

  • minor fixes

  • Added support to open multiple ports

  • Added container group restart policy

  • Added support to mount Azure File share as a volume

  • Updated helper docs

0.1.12

  • minor fixes

0.1.11 (2017-09-22)

  • minor fixes

0.1.10 (2017-09-11)

  • minor fixes

0.1.9 (2017-08-28)

  • minor fixes

0.1.8 (2017-08-11)

  • container create: Fixes issue where equals sign was not allowed inside an environment variable.

0.1.7 (2017-07-27)

  • Preview release.

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