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Kermit allows the generation of a "Track1" Go SDK using Azure/autorest.go where an SDK isn't currently be supported by hashicorp/go-azure-sdk.

This tool supports generating both Data Plane and Resource Manager Services, which are both defined in two distinct files - both of which are output into the ./sdk directory within this repository.

Data Plane Services can be added to the file ./config/data-plane.hcl and use the following structure:

data_plane "keyvault" "7.3" {
  swagger_tag      = "package-7.3"
  readme_file_path = "../../config/key-vault/readme.md"
}

These map to:

  • Label keyvault - the name of the Service (the directory name used within the Azure/azure-rest-api-specs repository).
  • Label 7.3 - the API Version for this Service.
  • Field swagger_tag - specifies the Swagger Tag (which must be defined in the associated readme.md example) that should be generated.
  • Field readme_file_path - specifies the relative path to the AutoRest Readme File for this Service, from the ./tools/autowrapper project.

For Resource Manager:

resource_manager "network" "2022-05-01" {
  swagger_tag = "package-2022-05"
  readme_file_path = "../../swagger/specification/network/resource-manager/readme.md"
}

These map to:

  • Label network - the name of the Service (the directory name used within the Azure/azure-rest-api-specs repository).
  • Label 2022-05-01 - the API Version for this Service.
  • Field swagger_tag - specifies the Swagger Tag (which must be defined in the associated readme.md example) that should be generated.
  • Field readme_file_path - specifies the relative path to the AutoRest Readme File for this Service, from the ./tools/autowrapper project.

The resulting output is run by the ./tools/autowrapper tool and sent as an auto-PR to this repository - where the generated SDKs get added to ./sdk in the repository root.

Any issues? Feel free to add an issue.