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Microsoft Azure Command-Line Tools

Project description

Microsoft Azure CLI 2.0

A great cloud needs great tools; we’re excited to introduce Azure CLI 2.0, our next generation multi-platform command line experience for Azure.

Usage

$ az [ group ] [ subgroup ] [ command ] {parameters}

Getting Started

After installation, use the az configure command to help setup your environment.

$ az configure

For usage and help content, pass in the -h parameter, for example:

$ az storage -h
$ az vm create -h

Highlights

Here are a few features and concepts that can help you get the most out of the Azure CLI 2.0

The following examples are showing using the --output table format, you can change your default using the $ az configure command.

Tab Completion

We support tab-completion for groups, commands, and some parameters

# looking up resource group and name
$ az vm show -g [tab][tab]
AccountingGroup   RGOne  WebPropertiesRG
$ az vm show -g WebPropertiesRG -n [tab][tab]
StoreVM  Bizlogic
$ az vm show -g WebPropertiesRG -n Bizlogic

Querying

You can use the --query parameter and the JMESPath query syntax to customize your output.

$ az vm list --query '[].{name:name,os:storageProfile.osDisk.osType}'
Name                    Os
----------------------  -------
storevm                 Linux
bizlogic                Linux
demo32111vm             Windows
dcos-master-39DB807E-0  Linux

Creating a new Linux VM

The following block creates a new resource group in the ‘westus’ region, then creates a new Ubuntu VM. We automatically provide a series of smart defaults, such as setting up SSH with your ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub key. For more details, try az vm create -h.

$ az group create -l westus -n MyGroup
Name     Location
-------  ----------
MyGroup  westus

$ az vm create -g MyGroup -n MyVM --image ubuntults
MacAddress         ResourceGroup    PublicIpAddress    PrivateIpAddress
-----------------  ---------------  -----------------  ------------------
00-0D-3A-30-B2-D7  MyGroup          52.160.111.118     10.0.0.4

$ ssh 52.160.111.118
Welcome to Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.19.0-65-generic x86_64)

System information as of Thu Sep 15 20:47:31 UTC 2016

System load: 0.39              Memory usage: 2%   Processes:       80
Usage of /:  39.6% of 1.94GB   Swap usage:   0%   Users logged in: 0

jasonsha@MyVM:~$

More Samples and Snippets

For more usage examples, take a look at our GitHub samples repo.

Reporting issues and feedback

If you encounter any bugs with the tool please file an issue in the Issues section of our GitHub repo.

To provide feedback from the command line, try the az feedback command.

License

MIT

Release History

2.0.21

  • Minor fixes

2.0.20

2.0.19 (2017-10-09)

  • no changes

2.0.18 (2017-09-22)

  • no changes

2.0.17 (2017-09-11)

  • no changes

2.0.16 (2017-08-31)

  • no changes

2.0.15 (2017-08-28)

  • no changes

2.0.14 (2017-08-15)

  • no changes

2.0.13 (2017-08-11)

  • no changes

2.0.12 (2017-07-28)

  • no changes

2.0.11 (2017-07-27)

  • Allow finer grained chunking for Data Lake Store transfer (#4014)

2.0.10 (2017-07-07)

  • no changes

2.0.9 (2017-06-21)

  • no changes

2.0.8 (2017-06-13)

  • no changes

2.0.7 (2017-05-30)

  • Add billing modules to setup (#3465)

2.0.6 (2017-05-09)

  • documentdb renamed to cosmosdb

  • Add rdbms

2.0.5 (2017-05-05)

  • Include Data Lake Analytics and Data Lake Store modules.

  • Include Cognitive Services module.

  • Include Service Fabric module.

  • Include Interactive module.

  • Remove Container module

2.0.4 (2017-04-28)

  • Add ‘az -v’ as shortcut for ‘az –version’ (#2926)

2.0.3 (2017-04-17)

  • Improve performance of package load and command execution (#2819)

  • Alter JSON string parsing from shell (#2705)

2.0.2 (2017-04-03)

  • Add acr, lab and monitor modules to default list.

2.0.1 (2017-03-13)

  • Add ‘az find’ module

2.0.0 (2017-02-27)

  • GA release.

0.1.2rc2 (2017-02-22)

  • Fix format of package readme on PyPI.

0.1.2rc1 (2017-02-17)

  • Handle cloud switching in more user friendly way + remove context

  • Include the following command modules by default:

azure-cli-acs azure-cli-appservice azure-cli-batch azure-cli-cloud azure-cli-component azure-cli-configure azure-cli-container azure-cli-documentdb azure-cli-feedback azure-cli-iot azure-cli-keyvault azure-cli-network azure-cli-profile azure-cli-redis azure-cli-resource azure-cli-role azure-cli-sql azure-cli-storage azure-cli-vm

0.1.1b3 (2017-01-30)

  • Support Python 3.6.

0.1.1b2 (2017-01-19)

  • Modify telemetry code to be compatible with the change to azure-cli-core 0.1.1b2.

0.1.1b1 (2017-01-17)

  • [Tab completion] Enable zsh compatibility mode for zsh shell for ‘pip’ installed CLI.

  • Modify telemetry code to be compatible with the change to azure-cli-core.

0.1.0b11 (2016-12-12)

  • Preview release.

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