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These samples demonstrate various interaction with Azure Stack Hub. |
Hybrid-Golang-Samples |
This repository is for Azure Stack Hub JavaScript samples. Each of the sub-directories contain README.md files detailing how to that sample.
If you don't already have it, install Golang.
Create a service principal to work against AzureStack. Make sure your service principal has contributor/owner role on your subscription. The samples use either a secret or certificate service principal.
Some of the configuration parameters from service principal objects may not be used in the samples. The configuration file includes them anyway for thoroughness and future-proofing.
- Make a copy of
azureSecretSpConfig.json.dist
andazureCertSpConfig.json.dist
, then rename those copies toazureSecretSpConfig.json
andazureCertSpConfig.json
. Each sample will use one of these configuration files. - Fill in the following values in the corresponding JSON files:
Set the following JSON properties in ./azureSecretSpConfig.json
.
Variable | Description |
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clientId |
Service principal application id. |
clientSecret |
Service principal application secret. |
objectId |
Service principal object id. |
tenantId |
Azure Stack Hub tenant id. |
subscriptionId |
Subscription id used to access offers in Azure Stack Hub. |
resourceManagerEndpointUrl |
Azure Stack Hub Resource Manager Endpoint. |
location |
Azure Resource location. |
The certificate service principal will be similar in output to secret service principal, except it uses ./azureCertSpConfig.json
config file.
Variable | Description |
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clientId |
Service principal application id. |
certPass |
Certificate password |
certPath |
"/" separated path to the certificate. |
objectId |
Service principal object id. |
tenantId |
Azure Stack Hub tenant id. |
subscriptionId |
Subscription id used to access offers in Azure Stack Hub. |
resourceManagerEndpointUrl |
Azure Stack Hub Resource Manager Endpoint. |
location |
Azure Resource location. |
Service principal PowerShell object output example for secret service principal:
AAD
Secret : System.Security.SecureString # clientSecret (decrypt for external use)
ServicePrincipalNames : {bd6bb75f-5fd6-4db9-91b7-4a6941e7feb9, http://azs-sptest01}
ApplicationId : bd6bb75f-5fd6-4db9-91b7-4a6941e7feb9 # clientId
DisplayName : azs-sptest01
Id : 36a22ee4-e2b0-411d-8f21-0ea8b4b5c46f # objectId
AdfsId :
Type : ServicePrincipal
ADFS
ApplicationIdentifier : S-1-5-21-2937821301-3551617933-4294865508-76632 # objectId
ClientId : 7591924e-0341-4812-8d23-52ef0aa27eff # clientId
Thumbprint :
ApplicationName : Azurestack-azs-sptest01
ClientSecret : <Redacted> # clientSecret
PSComputerName : <Redacted>
RunspaceId : e841cbbc-3d8e-45fd-b63f-42adbfbf664b
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