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@pulumi/azure

v6.9.0

Published

A Pulumi package for creating and managing Microsoft Azure cloud resources, based on the Terraform azurerm provider. We recommend using the [Azure Native provider](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure-native) to provision Azure infrastructure. Azure Nat

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Microsoft Azure Resource Provider

NOTE: We recommend using the Azure Native provider to provision Azure infrastructure. Azure Native provides complete coverage of Azure resources and same-day access to new resources and resource updates because it’s built and automatically from the Azure Resource Manager API.

Azure Classic is based on the Terraform azurerm provider. It has fewer resources and resource options and receives new Azure features more slowly than Azure Native. However, Azure Classic remains fully-supported for existing usage.

The Azure Classic resource provider for Pulumi lets you use Azure resources in your cloud programs. To use this package, please install the Pulumi CLI first. For a streamlined Pulumi walkthrough, including language runtime installation and Azure configuration, select "Get Started" below.

Installing

This package is available in many languages in the standard packaging formats.

Node.js (Java/TypeScript)

To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm:

npm install @pulumi/azure

or yarn:

yarn add @pulumi/azure

Python

To use from Python, install using pip:

pip install pulumi_azure

Go

To use from Go, use go get to grab the latest version of the library

go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azure/sdk/v6

.NET

To use from .NET, install using dotnet add package:

dotnet add package Pulumi.Azure

Concepts

The @pulumi/azure package provides a strongly-typed means to build cloud applications that create and interact closely with Azure resources. Resources are exposed for the entire Azure surface area, including (but not limited to), 'appinsights', 'compute', 'cosmosdb', 'keyvault', and more.

Configuring credentials

There are a variety of ways credentials may be configured for the Azure provider, appropriate for different use cases. Refer to the Azure configuration options.

Reference

For further information, visit Azure in the Pulumi Registry or for detailed API reference documentation, visit Azure API Docs in the Pulumi Registry.