NOTE: The Azure Service Management Provider has been superseded by the Azure Resource Manager Provider and is no longer being actively developed by HashiCorp employees. It continues to be supported by the community. We recommend using the Azure Resource Manager based Microsoft Azure Provider if possible.
Azure Service Management Provider
The Azure Service Management provider is used to interact with the many resources supported by Azure. The provider needs to be configured with a publish settings file and optionally a subscription ID before it can be used.
Use the navigation to the left to read about the available resources.
Example Usage
# Configure the Azure Provider provider "azure" { publish_settings = "${file("credentials.publishsettings")}" } # Create a web server resource "azure_instance" "web" { # ... }
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
publish_settings
- (Optional) Contents of a validpublishsettings
file, used to authenticate with the Azure API. You can download the settings file here: https://manage.windowsazure.com/publishsettings. You must either provide publish settings or both asubscription_id
andcertificate
. It can also be sourced from theAZURE_PUBLISH_SETTINGS
environment variable. -
subscription_id
- (Optional) The subscription ID to use. If asettings_file
is not providedsubscription_id
is required. It can also be sourced from theAZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID
environment variable. -
certificate
- (Optional) The certificate used to authenticate with the Azure API. If asettings_file
is not providedcertificate
is required. It can also be sourced from theAZURE_CERTIFICATE
environment variable.
These arguments are supported for backwards compatibility, and may be removed in a future version:
-
settings_file
- Deprecated: please usepublish_settings
instead. Path to or contents of a validpublishsettings
file, used to authenticate with the Azure API. You can download the settings file here: https://manage.windowsazure.com/publishsettings. You must either provide (or source from theAZURE_SETTINGS_FILE
environment variable) a settings file or both asubscription_id
andcertificate
.
Testing:
The following environment variables must be set for the running of the acceptance test suite:
-
A valid combination of the above which are required for authentification.
-
AZURE_STORAGE
- The name of a storage account to be used in tests which require a storage backend. The storage account needs to be located in the Western US Azure region.
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