The Microsoft Graph Bicep extension enables customers to manage a limited set of Identity/Graph resources (Microsoft Entra ID, formerly known as Azure AD) in Bicep templates (alongside Azure resources) through native Microsoft Graph APIs. This unblocks Infrastructure-as-Code/DevOps outcomes for Azure customers and will close a long-standing platform gap and pain-point.
Customers can then use Azure CLI or Azure PowerShell to deploy Bicep templates and their set of Microsoft Azure and/or Microsoft Entra ID resources.
The releases page provides details on the supported Microsoft Graph Bicep types and limitations for the public preview.
To get going with the public preview, start with the Bicep templates for Microsoft Graph resources public documentation.
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See Contributing to Microsoft Graph Bicep extension for information on contributing (or fixing) examples, new types requests, feature suggestions, or bug reports on functionality or existing quickstart samples.
Note: Contribution to new Bicep types is limited to feature requests via GitHub Issues at this point. We encourage you to utilize the issue type designated for requesting new Graph Bicep types. Your input is valuable and helps us prioritize updates with the API service teams to enhance Bicep support.
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