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This sample application demonstrates several common Azure Container Instances operations in Python using the Azure libraries for Python. |
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This sample application demonstrates several common Azure Container Instances operations in Python using the Azure libraries for Python.
The code in this project is ingested into one or more articles on docs.microsoft.com. Modifying the code in the sample source may impact the rendering of code snippets on docs.microsoft.com.
This sample has been tested as functional on Python versions 2.7.15rc1 and 3.6.5.
The code in this sample project demonstrates the following operations:
- Authenticate with Azure
- Create resource group
- Create single- and multi-container container groups
- Expose application container to internet with public DNS name
- Multi-container group includes both application and sidecar containers
- Run a task-based container with custom command line and environment variables
- List container groups in resource group
- Get and print container group details
- Delete container groups
- Delete resource group
- Azure subscription
- Python
- pip
- virtualenv (optional)
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Optional but recommended, use virtualenv to create and activate a virtual environment for the project:
virtualenv ~/venv/aci-docs-sample-python source ~/venv/aci-docs-sample-python/bin/activate
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Use the Azure CLI (or Cloud Shell) to generate an Azure credentials file (more authentication details)
az ad sp create-for-rbac --sdk-auth > my.azureauth
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Set environment variable
AZURE_AUTH_LOCATION
to the full path of the credentials file -
git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/aci-docs-sample-python
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cd aci-docs-sample-python
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pip install -r src/requirements.txt
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python src/aci_docs_sample.py
...sample runs...
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Exit virtualenv (if using a virtual environment):
deactivate