The Azure Provisioning libraries make it easy to declaratively specify Azure infrastructure natively in .NET.
Azure.Provisioning contains the core functionality for the Azure Provisioning libraries. Azure.Provisioning.{ServiceName} contains the resources specific to a particular service.
Install the specific service libraries for .NET with NuGet required for your application.
dotnet add package Azure.Provisioning.KeyVault --prerelease
Note that Azure.Provisioning will be pulled in as a transitive dependency
of any of the service libraries. All other service libraries will follow the
pattern of Azure.Provisioning.{ServiceName}.
You must have an Azure subscription.
This library allows you to specify your infrastructure in a declarative style using dotnet. You can then use azd to deploy your infrastructure to Azure directly without needing to write or maintain bicep or arm templates.
- File an issue via GitHub Issues.
- Check previous questions or ask new ones on Stack Overflow using Azure and .NET tags.
Learn more about deploying bicep using the Azure Developer CLI here.
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