title | description | services | author | ms.service | ms.custom | ms.topic | ms.date | ms.author |
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Azure NetApp Files SDKs and CLI tools | Microsoft Docs |
Learn about supported SDKs for Azure NetApp Files and their published locations in GitHub, and about supported command-line tools: Azure CLI and PowerShell. |
azure-netapp-files |
b-hchen |
azure-netapp-files |
devx-track-arm-template, devx-track-azurecli |
conceptual |
09/30/2022 |
anfdocs |
This article lists the SDKs, command-line (CLI) tools, and Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates supported by Azure NetApp Files.
The table below lists the supported SDKs. You can find details about the supported SDKs at their published locations in GitHub.
Language | SDK published location in GitHub |
---|---|
.NET | Azure/azure-sdk-for-net |
Python | Azure/azure-sdk-for-python |
Go | Azure/azure-sdk-for-go |
Java | Azure/azure-sdk-for-java |
JavaScript | Azure/azure-sdk-for-js |
Ruby | Azure/azure-sdk-for-ruby |
The table below lists the supported CLI tools and their command reference.
Tool | Command reference |
---|---|
Azure CLI | az netappfiles |
PowerShell | Azure PowerShell for Azure NetApp Files |
See code samples for Azure NetApp Files.
Azure Resource Manager (ARM) allows you to provision your applications using a declarative template. In a single template, you can deploy multiple services along with their dependencies. You use the same template to repeatedly deploy your application during every stage of the application lifecycle.