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Azure is a PHP library. Azure has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              It has 24 star(s) with 12 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
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              The latest version of Azure is current.

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              Azure is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            How to publish two messages of the same type to different worker instances based on the message content without using Send and RequestAddress?
            Asked 2021-Jun-16 at 03:47

            How to publish two messages of the same type to different worker instances based on the message content without using Send and RequestAddress?

            My scenario is:

            I am using Azure ServiceBus and Azure StorageTables.

            I am running two different instances of the same worker service workera and workerb. I need workera and workerb to both consume messages of type Command based on the value of Command.WorkerPrefix.

            the Command type looks like:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 23:37

            Using MassTransit with Azure Service Bus, I would suggest taking the message routing burden away from the publisher, and moving it to the consumer. By configuring the receive endpoint and using a subscription filter each instance would add its own subscription and use a message header to filter published messages.

            On the publisher, a message header would be added:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67993639

            QUESTION

            Add work item field to only one board in a project in Azure DevOps
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 20:13

            There are multiple development teams in an area of the organization that work closely together. Each has its own Azure DevOps board under the same Azure DevOps project. All boards inherit from the same Azure DevOps process.

            One team would like to add a field to a work item type, but only show that field on their board. The field would not appear on the same work item type on the other teams' boards.

            Is this possible? Microsoft has good documentation for Azure DevOps but I can't find anything that speaks to this, and I can't accomplish it myself in the UI. Thank you for any insights.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:13

            If you add a new field to a work item type of some team project, this field will be available for all project teams.

            Each team can customize the card view on each board (backlog or sprint): Add fields to cards, Customize fields

            Additionally, you can use process rules to hide fields (Hide or restrict modification of a field based on a user or group) as Matt mentioned. You can find each team as a group [Team Project]\Team Name in the conditions section.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67990682

            QUESTION

            az appconfig kv list --key filter not working for * wildcard
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 20:06

            I have a KeyValue pair in azure appConfiguration

            and when I run the following command, it does not work. however another version of it is working

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:06

            Not sure but I'm guessing the --key argument only supports prefix. You could use jmespath to work around that:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67985931

            QUESTION

            Azure service bus billing
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 19:20

            Where do I look up in the Azure portal to see how am I getting charged for using the Azure service bus? I have multiple azure bus service instances and I am getting charged about $50 per month. I just don't know how am I getting charged for using this service.

            Also is there any way to tell how many messages are we getting on the service bus instance over a month? and compare it with the previous month's count?

            Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:20

            You can find the cost per resource in the cost management tab in the Azure portal then in cost analysis

            You could also see the amount of messages in the service bus metrics tab, just filter by incoming messages and there you will see them, this metric is available only for 30 days so you won't be able to see previous months metrics unless you saved them in a storage account or any SIEM.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67991684

            QUESTION

            Change the source "Branch" in Azure Static Web App
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 16:36

            When setting up an Azure Static WebApp when I chose GitHub as the source provider, the UI provides an option to choose from one of the existing branches. But once the app is created I don't see any option to change the source. Whereas in Azure "App Service", you can disconnect from GitHub and establish the connection again with a different branch.

            So, Is it possible to change the source branch in Azure SWA?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:36

            You might've sorted it out by now, but this confused me as well and it turns out that you set this up on the deployment setup. In my case I'm using DevOps/Pipelines, and on the pipeline (equivalent to Github Actions) you can choose which branch to source from. Then you run the pipeline, and that will automatically change the source in the Static Web app.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67515286

            QUESTION

            How to create a working VHDX in Azure CI Build Pipeline?
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 14:26

            This question is related to Azure MSIX Build and Package task only has Release and Debug configurations

            We have a WinForms project that has an MSIX installer. Manually, we can successfully create

            1. An MSIXBUNDLE and deploy it to Kudu
            2. An MSIX and deploy it to an Azure VM through a VHDX. We have manually convert the MSIX to a VHDX first

            We are now trying to automate the build and release process to create the VHDX. However, we are getting a blank screen when the VHDX is mounted using a process that we have already validated. The only thing different is the build method (i.e., MSBuild versus VS Publish).

            How do we create a working VHDX in Azure CI Build Pipeline?

            Below is the YAML.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:26

            Actually, there is nothing wrong with the YAML. The problem was a delay in the virtual machine loading the VHDX. In other words, wait about 5 minutes once the VHDX is mounted before trying to run the application. I am leaving this here in case anyone else runs into this issue.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67943648

            QUESTION

            Azure B2C multiple different customer custom policy
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 14:23

            I'm trying to figure out what the best option to solving this problem. I have an frontend application that will cater for both normal user and different company users. I want the normal user to only see the email and password fields while the company user see their respective IDP without seeing other company's IDPs.

            At first, I was thinking of using a custom policy to achieve this. Basically I'll have a custom claim in the outputclaims that will specify the domain and inside my orchestration I'll have a precondition if it doesn't exist then use email and password step and skip everything but if it exist, then skip the email and password and match it to an idp selection step (if domain == companyX) use CompanyX's IDP (GSuite) or (if domain == companyY) use CompanyY's Idp (AAD). So when the company users gets to the selection page they can only see their IDP and not the others. I'm not sure how scalable that would be though.

            The second option I thought was to have one ROPC policy for the normal users and use another policy for IDP selection but this time passing a domain_hint when user attempts to login in. The reason why I would go with ROPC on this option is to give user consistent user experience, normal user sees fields on the page while company user sees a single IDP button that directly sign through the domain_hint directly (Sign-Direct). Essentially having all the UI controlled by me instead of azure.

            Example:

            • domain_hint=CompanyX - I would have a TechnicalProfile with the domain CompanyX (GSuite)
            • domain_hint=CompanyY - I would have a TechnicalProfile with the domain CompanyX (AAD)

            Now this approach seem to be more intuitive but now my concern is that since ROPC uses Authorization Flow which contains refresh token while the Idp selection flow uses OpenIdConnect which doesn't contain refresh token (or at least managed by AzureB2C) it would screw up how I manage my tokens.

            Is there a better way to implement this situation?

            I feel like I'm missing something or I'm misinterpreting something.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:23

            This sample shows how to implement your first option. The technique is called "home realm discovery". https://github.com/azure-ad-b2c/samples/tree/master/policies/home-realm-discovery-modern

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67987782

            QUESTION

            Is it possible to restrict the Application API permissions of an Azure AD web application to one account?
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 12:38

            I'm developing an AWS Lambda function which will need to access an Outlook 365 inbox at a regular interval. I'm using Graph API for accessing the inbox.

            I created a new Azure AD web application registration using the Azure Active Directory admin center.(https://aad.portal.azure.com/) When assigning API Permissions to my app, I have an option to choose between Delegated permissions and Application permissions. I can't use delegated permissions since my code will run without any user interaction.

            When choosing application permissions, I can't find a way to restrict the permission to one user account. For example, if I try to give the app Mail.Read application permission, it'll get access to all mailboxes in the enterprise. Or maybe I'm interpreting the permission description incorrectly.

            How do I give my app API permissions to one user's mailbox?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Mar-25 at 08:20

            This issue was solved by Shiva's comment, add it as the answer to close the question:

            Some apps call Microsoft Graph using their own identity and not on behalf of a user. For example, the Mail.Read application permission allows apps to read mail in all mailboxes without a signed-in user.

            Configuring ApplicationAccessPolicy is used to limit the app access to a specific set of mailboxes.

            1.Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66707488

            QUESTION

            Date time filter on azure graph API
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 10:46

            How do I apply Date time filter on this particular Microsoft API:

            https://graph.windows.net//activities/audit?api-version=beta

            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/reports-monitoring/concept-audit-logs

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 10:17

            If you want to filter audit logs by Date, just try request below:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67983916

            QUESTION

            Terraform Optional Parameter for List of String
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 10:40

            Trying to implement Azure WAF policy and associate with http listener the code was working fine until I try to include a new optional parameter called http_listener_ids

            Tf code:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 10:40

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