A great cloud needs great tools; we're excited to introduce Azure CLI, our next generation multi-platform command line experience for Azure.
Take a test run now from Azure Cloud Shell!
Please refer to the install guide for detailed install instructions.
A list of common install issues and their resolutions are available at install troubleshooting.
$ az [ group ] [ subgroup ] [ command ] {parameters}
Please refer to the "get started" guide for in-depth instructions.
For usage and help content, pass in the -h
parameter, for example:
$ az storage -h
$ az vm create -h
Here are a few features and concepts that can help you get the most out of the Azure CLI.
The following examples are showing using the --output table
format, you can change your default using the az configure
command.
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
You can use the --query
parameter and the JMESPath query syntax to customize your output.
$ az vm list --query "[?provisioningState=='Succeeded'].{ name: name, os: storageProfile.osDisk.osType }"
Name Os
---------------------- -------
storevm Linux
bizlogic Linux
demo32111vm Windows
dcos-master-39DB807E-0 Linux
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:~$
For scripting purposes, we output certain exit codes for differing scenarios.
Exit Code | Scenario |
---|---|
0 | Command ran successfully. |
1 | Generic error; server returned bad status code, CLI validation failed, etc. |
2 | Parser error; check input to command line. |
3 | Missing ARM resource; used for existence check from show commands. |
For more usage examples, take a look at our GitHub samples repo or https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/overview.
For how to use CLI effectively, check out tips.
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.
We maintain a Docker image preconfigured with the Azure CLI. See our Docker tags for available versions.
$ docker run -v ${HOME}:/root -it --rm microsoft/azure-cli:<version>
For automated builds triggered by pushes to this repo, see azuresdk/azure-cli-python. For example:
docker run -v ${HOME}:/root -it --rm azuresdk/azure-cli-python:dev
If you want to get the latest build from the dev
branch, you can use our "edge" builds.
You can download the latest builds by following the links below:
Platform | Link |
---|---|
Windows | https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCliWindowsEdge |
Homebrew | https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCliHomebrewEdge |
You can easily install the latest Homebrew edge build with the following command:
brew install $(curl -Ls -o /dev/null -w %{url_effective} https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCliHomebrewEdge)
Here's an example of installing edge dev builds with pip in a virtual environment.
$ virtualenv env
$ . env/bin/activate
$ pip install --pre azure-cli --extra-index-url https://azurecliprod.blob.core.windows.net/edge
To upgrade your current edge build pass the --upgrade
option. The --no-cache-dir
option is also recommended since
the feed is frequently updated.
$ pip install --upgrade --pre azure-cli --extra-index-url https://azurecliprod.blob.core.windows.net/edge --no-cache-dir
The edge build is generated for each push to the dev
branch as a part of the Travis CI build. The version of the edge build follows
If you would like to setup a development environment and contribute to the CLI, see Configuring Your Machine.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct.
For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
If you would like to become an active contributor to this project please follow the instructions provided in Microsoft Azure Projects Contribution Guidelines.