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These code samples will show you how to manage Relay using Azure SDK for Python. |
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These code samples will show you how to manage Relay using Azure SDK for Python.
This project framework provides examples for the following services:
- Using the Azure SDK for Python - Relay Manamgement Library azure-mgmt-relay for the Relay API
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Before we run the samples, we need to make sure we have setup the credentials. Follow the instructions in register a new application using Azure portal to obtain
subscription id
,client id
,client secret
, andapplication id
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Store your credentials an environment variables. For example, in Linux-based OS, you can do
export AZURE_TENANT_ID="xxx"
export AZURE_CLIENT_ID="xxx"
export AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET="xxx"
export SUBSCRIPTION_ID="xxx"
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If you don't already have it, install Python.
This sample (and the SDK) is compatible with Python 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6.
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General recommendation for Python development is to use a Virtual Environment. For more information, see https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html
Install and initialize the virtual environment with the "venv" module on Python 3 (you must install virtualenv for Python 2.7):
python -m venv mytestenv # Might be "python3" or "py -3.6" depending on your Python installation cd mytestenv source bin/activate # Linux shell (Bash, ZSH, etc.) only ./scripts/activate # PowerShell only ./scripts/activate.bat # Windows CMD only
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Clone the repository.
git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-samples-python-management.git
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Install the dependencies using pip.
cd azure-samples-python-management/samples/relay pip install -r requirements.txt
A demo app is included to show how to use the project.
To run the complete demo, execute python example.py
To run each individual demo, point directly to the file. For example (i.e. not complete list):
python manage_wcfrelay.py
Each file is a separate code sample that no dependency on other files. You can look at whichever code sample you're interested in