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Microsoft Atomic Azure CLI Dev Tools

The aaz-dev tool is designed to generate atomic Azure CLI commands from OpenAPI specifications. For more information, please refer to document and video.

Installation

Currently, we can install it with a .whl file. Later on, we'll publish it to PyPI to support pip install way of installation.

Setting up your development environment

1 Code repos

Please Fork the following repos in your github account and Clone them in your local disk:

After clone you can add upstream for every repos in your local clone by using git remote add upstream.

2 Setup python

2.1 Install python

Please install python with version >= 3.8 and <= 3.12 in your local machine.

  • For windows: You can download and run full installer from Python Download.
  • For linux: You can install python from Package Manager or build a stable relase from source code

Check the version of python, make use it's not less than 3.8.

  • For windows: You can run:
    C:\Users\{xxxx}\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python3{xxxx}\python --version
    C:\Users\{xxxx}\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python3{xxxx} is the python installation path.
  • For linux:
    python --version
    You can also specify the version number when you have multiple versions installed. For example if you want to run version 3.12
    python3.12 --version

2.2 Setup a python virtual environment

You can use venv to create virtual environments, optionally isolated from system site directories. Each virtual environment has its own Python binary (which matches the version of the binary that was used to create this environment) and can have its own independent set of installed Python packages in its site directories.

You can run the following command to create a new virtual environment:

  • For windows:
    C:\Users\{xxxx}\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python3{xxxx}\python -m venv {some path}\{venv name}
  • For linux:
    python3.12 -m venv {some path}/{venv name}

3 Active existing virtual environment

You should always active the virtual environment for azure-cli development.

  • For Windows:
    • Powershell
    {some path}\{venv name}\Scripts\Activate.ps1
    • Command Prompt
    {some path}\{venv name}\Scripts\activate.bat
  • For Linux:
source {some path}/{venv name}/bin/activate

After active the virtual environment, the python command will always be the one creates this virtual environment and you can always use python

python --version

4 Install tools for azure-cli development

4.1 Install aaz-dev-tools

  • For Windows
    • Powershell
    pip install aaz-dev
    
    • Command Prompt
    pip install aaz-dev
    
  • For linux
    pip install aaz-dev

4.2 Set up build env

  • For linux users, set up python3 build tools would avoid other unseen installation issues
    Ubuntu: apt-get install python3-dev build-essential
    Centos: yum install python3-devel
    

5. Code repos setup

5.1 azure-cli

Before start to the development task, you should always sync the code in the dev branch of upstream(Azure/Azure-cli). If your commands will generated to azure-cli repo, you should checkout a new branch with feature- prefix.

5.2 azure-cli-extensions

If your commands will generated to azure-cli-extension repo, you should sync the code in the main branch of upstream(Azure/Azure-cli-extensions), and checkout a new branch with feature- prefix.

5.3 aaz

Before start to the development task, you should always sync the change in the main branch of upstream, and checkout a new branch with feature- prefix.

5.4 run azdev setup

You should always run the following command everytime you sync azure-cli code of upstream.

azdev setup --cli {path to azure-cli} --repo {path to azure-cli-extensions}

6 Run aaz-dev-tools

aaz-dev run -c {path to azure-cli} -e {path to azure-cli-extensions} -s {path swagger or swagger-pr} -a {path to aaz}

Before using generated commands

  1. Make sure you have logined by az login.
  2. Make sure you have switched to the subscription for test by az account set -s {subscription ID for test}
  3. If your commands are in extensions, make sure you have loaded this extension by azdev extension add {your extension name}

Other documentations

Submit code and command models

After finish the development, you should push the change in your forked repos first, and the create a Pull Request to upstream repos.

  • azure-cli: create a Pull Request to dev branch of Azure/azure-cli
  • azure-cli-extensions: create a Pull Request to main branch of Azure/azure-cli-extensions
  • aaz: create a Pull Request to main branch of Azure/azz

Reporting issues and feedback

If you encounter any bugs with the tool please file an issue in the Issues section of our GitHub repository.

License

MIT License

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