Use a blocklist
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Caution
The sample data in this guide might contain offensive content. User discretion is advised.
The default AI classifiers are sufficient for most content moderation needs. However, you might need to screen for items that are specific to your use case. Blocklists let you add custom terms to the AI classifiers. You can use blocklists to screen for specific terms or phrases that you want to flag in your content.
Prerequisites
An Azure subscription - Create one for free
Once you have your Azure subscription, create a Content Safety resource in the Azure portal to get your key and endpoint. Enter a unique name for your resource, select your subscription, and select a resource group, supported region (see Region availability ), and supported pricing tier. Then select Create .
The resource takes a few minutes to deploy. After it finishes, Select go to resource . In the left pane, under Resource Management , select Subscription Key and Endpoint . The endpoint and either of the keys are used to call APIs.
One of the following installed:
cURL for REST API calls.
Python 3.x installed
Your Python installation should include pip . You can check if you have pip installed by running pip --version
on the command line. Get pip by installing the latest version of Python.
If you're using Python, you'll need to install the Azure AI Content Safety client library for Python. Run the command pip install azure-ai-contentsafety
in your project directory.
.NET Runtime installed.
.NET Core SDK installed.
If you're using .NET, you'll need to install the Azure AI Content Safety client library for .NET. Run the command dotnet add package Azure.AI.ContentSafety --prerelease
in your project directory.
Create environment variables
In this example, you'll write your credentials to environment variables on the local machine running the application.
To set the environment variable for your key and endpoint, open a console window and follow the instructions for your operating system and development environment.
To set the CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY
environment variable, replace YOUR_CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY
with one of the keys for your resource.
To set the CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT
environment variable, replace YOUR_CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT
with the endpoint for your resource.
setx CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY 'YOUR_CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY'
setx CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT 'YOUR_CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT'
After you add the environment variables, you might need to restart any running programs that will read the environment variables, including the console window.
export CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY='YOUR_CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY'
export CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT='YOUR_CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT'
After you add the environment variables, run source ~/.bashrc
from your console window to make the changes effective.
Analyze text with a blocklist
You can create blocklists to use with the Text API. The following steps help you get started.
Create or modify a blocklist
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the URL) with a custom name for your list. Also replace the last term of the REST URL with the same name. Allowed characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z, - . _ ~
.
Optionally replace the value of the "description"
field with a custom description.
curl --location --request PATCH '<endpoint>/contentsafety/text/blocklists/<your_list_name>?api-version=2024-09-01' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"description": "This is a violence list"
}'
The response code should be 201
(created a new list) or 200
(updated an existing list).
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
string key = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
var blocklistDescription = "<description>";
var data = new
{
description = blocklistDescription,
};
var createResponse = blocklistClient.CreateOrUpdateTextBlocklist(blocklistName, RequestContent.Create(data));
if (createResponse.Status == 201)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nBlocklist {0} created.", blocklistName);
}
else if (createResponse.Status == 200)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nBlocklist {0} updated.", blocklistName);
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with a custom name for your list. Allowed characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z, - . _ ~
.
Optionally replace <description>
with a custom description.
Run the code.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
String blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
Map<String, String> description = new HashMap<>();
description.put("description", "<description>");
BinaryData resource = BinaryData.fromObject(description);
RequestOptions requestOptions = new RequestOptions();
Response<BinaryData> response =
blocklistClient.createOrUpdateTextBlocklistWithResponse(blocklistName, resource, requestOptions);
if (response.getStatusCode() == 201) {
System.out.println("\nBlocklist " + blocklistName + " created.");
} else if (response.getStatusCode() == 200) {
System.out.println("\nBlocklist " + blocklistName + " updated.");
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with a custom name for your list. Allowed characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z, - . _ ~
.
Optionally replace <description>
with a custom description.
Run the code.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import BlocklistClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.ai.contentsafety.models import TextBlocklist
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Blocklist client
client = BlocklistClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
blocklist_name = "<your_list_name>"
blocklist_description = "<description>"
try:
blocklist = client.create_or_update_text_blocklist(
blocklist_name=blocklist_name,
options=TextBlocklist(blocklist_name=blocklist_name, description=blocklist_description),
)
if blocklist:
print("\nBlocklist created or updated: ")
print(f"Name: {blocklist.blocklist_name}, Description: {blocklist.description}")
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nCreate or update text blocklist failed: ")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Replace <your_list_name>
with a custom name for your list. Allowed characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z, - . _ ~
.
Replace <description>
with a custom description.
Run the script.
Create a new JavaScript script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
async function createOrUpdateTextBlocklist() {
const blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
const blocklistDescription = "<description>";
const createOrUpdateTextBlocklistParameters = {
contentType: "application/merge-patch+json",
body: {
description: blocklistDescription,
},
};
const result = await client
.path("/text/blocklists/{blocklistName}", blocklistName)
.patch(createOrUpdateTextBlocklistParameters);
if (isUnexpected(result)) {
throw result;
}
console.log(
"Blocklist created or updated. Name: ",
result.body.blocklistName,
", Description: ",
result.body.description
);
}
(async () => {
await createOrUpdateTextBlocklist();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Replace <your_list_name>
with a custom name for your list. Allowed characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z, - . _ ~
.
Optionally replace <description>
with a custom description.
Run the script.
Add blocklistItems to the list
Note
There is a maximum limit of 10,000 terms in total across all lists. You can add at most 100 blocklistItems in one request.
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
Optionally replace the value of the "description"
field with a custom description.
Replace the value of the "text"
field with the item you'd like to add to your blocklist. The maximum length of a blocklistItem is 128 characters.
curl --location --request POST '<endpoint>/contentsafety/text/blocklists/<your_list_name>:addOrUpdateBlocklistItems?api-version=2024-09-01' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '"blocklistItems": [{
"description": "string",
"text": "bleed"
}]'
Tip
You can add multiple blocklistItems in one API call. Make the request body a JSON array of data groups:
{
"blocklistItems": [
{
"description": "string",
"text": "bleed"
},
{
"description": "string",
"text": "blood"
}
]
}
The response code should be 200
.
{
"blocklistItems:"[
{
"blocklistItemId": "string",
"description": "string",
"text": "bleed"
}
]
}
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
string key = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
string blocklistItemText1 = "<block_item_text_1>";
string blocklistItemText2 = "<block_item_text_2>";
var blocklistItems = new TextBlocklistItem[] { new TextBlocklistItem(blocklistItemText1), new TextBlocklistItem(blocklistItemText2) };
var addedBlocklistItems = blocklistClient.AddOrUpdateBlocklistItems(blocklistName, new AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsOptions(blocklistItems));
if (addedBlocklistItems != null && addedBlocklistItems.Value != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nBlocklistItems added:");
foreach (var addedBlocklistItem in addedBlocklistItems.Value.BlocklistItems)
{
Console.WriteLine("BlocklistItemId: {0}, Text: {1}, Description: {2}", addedBlocklistItem.BlocklistItemId, addedBlocklistItem.Text, addedBlocklistItem.Description);
}
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace the values of the blocklistItemText1
and blocklistItemText2
fields with the items you'd like to add to your blocklist. The maximum length of a blockItem is 128 characters.
Optionally add more blockItem strings to the blockItems
parameter.
Run the code.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
String blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
String blockItemText1 = "<block_item_text_1>";
String blockItemText2 = "<block_item_text_2>";
List<TextBlocklistItem> blockItems = Arrays.asList(new TextBlocklistItem(blockItemText1).setDescription("Kill word"),
new TextBlocklistItem(blockItemText2).setDescription("Hate word"));
AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsResult addedBlockItems = blocklistClient.addOrUpdateBlocklistItems(blocklistName,
new AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsOptions(blockItems));
if (addedBlockItems != null && addedBlockItems.getBlocklistItems() != null) {
System.out.println("\nBlockItems added:");
for (TextBlocklistItem addedBlockItem : addedBlockItems.getBlocklistItems()) {
System.out.println("BlockItemId: " + addedBlockItem.getBlocklistItemId() + ", Text: " + addedBlockItem.getText() + ", Description: " + addedBlockItem.getDescription());
}
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace the values of the blockItemText1
and blockItemText2
fields with the items you'd like to add to your blocklist. The maximum length of a blockItem is 128 characters.
Optionally add more blockItem strings to the blockItems
parameter.
Run the code.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import BlocklistClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.ai.contentsafety.models import (
AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsOptions, TextBlocklistItem
)
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Blocklist client
client = BlocklistClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
blocklist_name = "<your_list_name>"
blocklist_item_text_1 = "<block_item_text_1>"
blocklist_item_text_2 = "<block_item_text_2>"
blocklist_items = [TextBlocklistItem(text=blocklist_item_text_1), TextBlocklistItem(text=blocklist_item_text_2)]
try:
result = client.add_or_update_blocklist_items(
blocklist_name=blocklist_name, options=AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsOptions(blocklist_items=blocklist_items)
for blocklist_item in result.blocklist_items:
print(
f"BlocklistItemId: {blocklist_item.blocklist_item_id}, Text: {blocklist_item.text}, Description: {blocklist_item.description}"
)
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nAdd blocklistItems failed: ")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace the values of the blocklist_item_text_1
and blocklist_item_text_2
fields with the items you'd like to add to your blocklist. The maximum length of a blockItem is 128 characters.
Optionally add more blockItem strings to the block_items
parameter.
Run the script.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
async function addBlocklistItems() {
const blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
const blocklistItemText1 = "<block_item_text_1>";
const blocklistItemText2 = "<block_item_text_2>";
const addOrUpdateBlocklistItemsParameters = {
body: {
blocklistItems: [
{
description: "Test blocklist item 1",
text: blocklistItemText1,
},
{
description: "Test blocklist item 2",
text: blocklistItemText2,
},
],
},
};
const result = await client
.path("/text/blocklists/{blocklistName}:addOrUpdateBlocklistItems", blocklistName)
.post(addOrUpdateBlocklistItemsParameters);
if (isUnexpected(result)) {
throw result;
}
console.log("Blocklist items added: ");
if (result.body.blocklistItems) {
for (const blocklistItem of result.body.blocklistItems) {
console.log(
"BlocklistItemId: ",
blocklistItem.blocklistItemId,
", Text: ",
blocklistItem.text,
", Description: ",
blocklistItem.description
);
}
}
}
(async () => {
await addBlocklistItems();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace the values of the block_item_text_1
and block_item_text_2
fields with the items you'd like to add to your blocklist. The maximum length of a blockItem is 128 characters.
Optionally add more blockItem strings to the blocklistItems
parameter.
Run the script.
Note
There will be some delay after you add or edit a blockItem before it takes effect on text analysis, usually not more than five minutes .
Analyze text with a blocklist
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step. The "blocklistNames"
field can contain an array of multiple list IDs.
Optionally change the value of "breakByBlocklists"
. true
indicates that once a blocklist is matched, the analysis will return immediately without model output. false
will cause the model to continue to do analysis in the default categories.
Optionally change the value of the "text"
field to whatever text you want to analyze.
curl --location --request POST '<endpoint>/contentsafety/text:analyze?api-version=2024-09-01&' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"text": "I want to beat you till you bleed",
"categories": [
"Hate",
"Sexual",
"SelfHarm",
"Violence"
],
"blocklistNames":["<your_list_name>"],
"haltOnBlocklistHit": false,
"outputType": "FourSeverityLevels"
}'
The JSON response will contain a "blocklistMatchResults"
that indicates any matches with your blocklist. It reports the location in the text string where the match was found.
{
"blocklistsMatch": [
{
"blocklistName": "string",
"blocklistItemId": "string",
"blocklistItemText": "bleed"
}
],
"categoriesAnalysis": [
{
"category": "Hate",
"severity": 0
}
]
}
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
string key = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
ContentSafetyClient client = new ContentSafetyClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
// After you edit your blocklist, it usually takes effect in 5 minutes, please wait some time before analyzing with blocklist after editing.
var request = new AnalyzeTextOptions("<your_input_text>");
request.BlocklistNames.Add(blocklistName);
request.HaltOnBlocklistHit = true;
Response<AnalyzeTextResult> response;
try
{
response = client.AnalyzeText(request);
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Analyze text failed.\nStatus code: {0}, Error code: {1}, Error message: {2}", ex.Status, ex.ErrorCode, ex.Message);
throw;
}
if (response.Value.BlocklistsMatch != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nBlocklist match result:");
foreach (var matchResult in response.Value.BlocklistsMatch)
{
Console.WriteLine("BlocklistName: {0}, BlocklistItemId: {1}, BlocklistText: {2}, ", matchResult.BlocklistName, matchResult.BlocklistItemId, matchResult.BlocklistItemText);
}
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace the request
input text with whatever text you want to analyze.
Run the script.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
ContentSafetyClient contentSafetyClient = new ContentSafetyClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
String blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
AnalyzeTextOptions request = new AnalyzeTextOptions("<sample_text>");
request.setBlocklistNames(Arrays.asList(blocklistName));
request.setHaltOnBlocklistHit(true);
AnalyzeTextResult analyzeTextResult;
try {
analyzeTextResult = contentSafetyClient.analyzeText(request);
} catch (HttpResponseException ex) {
System.out.println("Analyze text failed.\nStatus code: " + ex.getResponse().getStatusCode() + ", Error message: " + ex.getMessage());
throw ex;
}
if (analyzeTextResult.getBlocklistsMatch() != null) {
System.out.println("\nBlocklist match result:");
for (TextBlocklistMatch matchResult : analyzeTextResult.getBlocklistsMatch()) {
System.out.println("BlocklistName: " + matchResult.getBlocklistName() + ", BlockItemId: " + matchResult.getBlocklistItemId() + ", BlockItemText: " + matchResult.getBlocklistItemText());
}
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace the request
input text with whatever text you want to analyze.
Run the script.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import ContentSafetyClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.ai.contentsafety.models import AnalyzeTextOptions
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Content Safety client
client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
blocklist_name = "<your_list_name>"
input_text = "<your_input_text>"
try:
# After you edit your blocklist, it usually takes effect in 5 minutes, please wait some time before analyzing
# with blocklist after editing.
analysis_result = client.analyze_text(
AnalyzeTextOptions(text=input_text, blocklist_names=[blocklist_name], halt_on_blocklist_hit=False)
)
if analysis_result and analysis_result.blocklists_match:
print("\nBlocklist match results: ")
for match_result in analysis_result.blocklists_match:
print(
f"BlocklistName: {match_result.blocklist_name}, BlocklistItemId: {match_result.blocklist_item_id}, "
f"BlocklistItemText: {match_result.blocklist_item_text}"
)
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nAnalyze text failed: ")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace the input_text
variable with whatever text you want to analyze.
Run the script.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
async function analyzeTextWithBlocklists() {
const blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
const inputText = "<your_input_text>";
const analyzeTextParameters = {
body: {
text: inputText,
blocklistNames: [blocklistName],
haltOnBlocklistHit: false,
},
};
const result = await client.path("/text:analyze").post(analyzeTextParameters);
if (isUnexpected(result)) {
throw result;
}
console.log("Blocklist match results: ");
if (result.body.blocklistsMatch) {
for (const blocklistMatchResult of result.body.blocklistsMatch) {
console.log(
"BlocklistName: ",
blocklistMatchResult.blocklistName,
", BlocklistItemId: ",
blocklistMatchResult.blocklistItemId,
", BlocklistItemText: ",
blocklistMatchResult.blocklistItemText
);
}
}
}
(async () => {
await analyzeTextWithBlocklists();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace the inputText
variable with whatever text you want to analyze.
Run the script.
Other blocklist operations
This section contains more operations to help you manage and use the blocklist feature.
List all blocklistItems in a list
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
curl --location --request GET '<endpoint>/contentsafety/text/blocklists/<your_list_name>/blocklistItems?api-version=2024-09-01' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json'
The status code should be 200
and the response body should look like this:
{
"values": [
{
"blocklistItemId": "string",
"description": "string",
"text": "bleed",
}
]
}
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
string key = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
var allBlocklistitems = blocklistClient.GetTextBlocklistItems(blocklistName);
Console.WriteLine("\nList BlocklistItems:");
foreach (var blocklistItem in allBlocklistitems)
{
Console.WriteLine("BlocklistItemId: {0}, Text: {1}, Description: {2}", blocklistItem.BlocklistItemId, blocklistItem.Text, blocklistItem.Description);
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
String blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
PagedIterable<TextBlocklistItem> allBlockitems = blocklistClient.listTextBlocklistItems(blocklistName);
System.out.println("\nList BlockItems:");
for (TextBlocklistItem blocklistItem : allBlockitems) {
System.out.println("BlockItemId: " + blocklistItem.getBlocklistItemId() + ", Text: " + blocklistItem.getText() + ", Description: " + blocklistItem.getDescription());
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import BlocklistClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Blocklist client
client = BlocklistClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
blocklist_name = "<your_list_name>"
try:
blocklist_items = client.list_text_blocklist_items(blocklist_name=blocklist_name)
if blocklist_items:
print("\nList blocklist items: ")
for blocklist_item in blocklist_items:
print(
f"BlocklistItemId: {blocklist_item.blocklist_item_id}, Text: {blocklist_item.text}, "
f"Description: {blocklist_item.description}"
)
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nList blocklist items failed: ")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
async function listBlocklistItems() {
const blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
const result = await client
.path("/text/blocklists/{blocklistName}/blocklistItems", blocklistName)
.get();
if (isUnexpected(result)) {
throw result;
}
console.log("List blocklist items: ");
if (result.body.value) {
for (const blocklistItem of result.body.value) {
console.log(
"BlocklistItemId: ",
blocklistItem.blocklistItemId,
", Text: ",
blocklistItem.text,
", Description: ",
blocklistItem.description
);
}
}
}
(async () => {
await listBlocklistItems();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
List all blocklists
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
curl --location --request GET '<endpoint>/contentsafety/text/blocklists?api-version=2024-09-01' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json'
The status code should be 200
. The JSON response looks like this:
"value": [
{
"blocklistName": "string",
"description": "string"
}
]
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
string key = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklists = blocklistClient.GetTextBlocklists();
Console.WriteLine("\nList blocklists:");
foreach (var blocklist in blocklists)
{
Console.WriteLine("BlocklistName: {0}, Description: {1}", blocklist.Name, blocklist.Description);
}
Run the script.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
PagedIterable<TextBlocklist> allTextBlocklists = blocklistClient.listTextBlocklists();
System.out.println("\nList Blocklist:");
for (TextBlocklist blocklist : allTextBlocklists) {
System.out.println("Blocklist: " + blocklist.getName() + ", Description: " + blocklist.getDescription());
}
Run the script.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import BlocklistClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Blocklist client
client = BlocklistClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
try:
blocklists = client.list_text_blocklists()
if blocklists:
print("\nList blocklists: ")
for blocklist in blocklists:
print(f"Name: {blocklist.blocklist_name}, Description: {blocklist.description}")
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nList text blocklists failed: ")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Run the script.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
async function listTextBlocklists() {
const result = await client.path("/text/blocklists").get();
if (isUnexpected(result)) {
throw result;
}
console.log("List blocklists: ");
if (result.body.value) {
for (const blocklist of result.body.value) {
console.log(
"BlocklistName: ",
blocklist.blocklistName,
", Description: ",
blocklist.description
);
}
}
}
(async () => {
await listTextBlocklists();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Run the script.
Get a blocklist by blocklistName
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
cURL --location '<endpoint>contentsafety/text/blocklists/<your_list_name>?api-version=2024-09-01' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--data ''
The status code should be 200
. The JSON response looks like this:
{
"blocklistName": "string",
"description": "string"
}
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
string key = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
var getBlocklist = blocklistClient.GetTextBlocklist(blocklistName);
if (getBlocklist != null && getBlocklist.Value != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nGet blocklist:");
Console.WriteLine("BlocklistName: {0}, Description: {1}", getBlocklist.Value.Name, getBlocklist.Value.Description);
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
String blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
TextBlocklist getBlocklist = blocklistClient.getTextBlocklist(blocklistName);
if (getBlocklist != null) {
System.out.println("\nGet blocklist:");
System.out.println("BlocklistName: " + getBlocklist.getName() + ", Description: " + getBlocklist.getDescription());
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import BlocklistClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Blocklist client
client = BlocklistClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
blocklist_name = "<your_list_name>"
try:
blocklist = client.get_text_blocklist(blocklist_name=blocklist_name)
if blocklist:
print("\nGet blocklist: ")
print(f"Name: {blocklist.blocklist_name}, Description: {blocklist.description}")
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nGet text blocklist failed: ")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
async function getTextBlocklist() {
const blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
const result = await client.path("/text/blocklists/{blocklistName}", blocklistName).get();
if (isUnexpected(result)) {
throw result;
}
console.log("Get blocklist: ");
console.log("Name: ", result.body.blocklistName, ", Description: ", result.body.description);
}
(async () => {
await getTextBlocklist();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
Get a blocklistItem by blocklistName and blocklistItemId
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <your_item_id>
with the ID value for the blocklistItem. This is the value of the "blocklistItemId"
field from the Add blocklistItem or Get all blocklistItems API calls.
cURL --location '<endpoint>contentsafety/text/blocklists/<your_list_name>/blocklistItems/<your_item_id>?api-version=2024-09-01' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--data ''
The status code should be 200
. The JSON response looks like this:
{
"blocklistItemId": "string",
"description": "string",
"text": "string"
}
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
string key = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
var getBlocklistItemId = "<your_block_item_id>";
var getBlocklistItem = blocklistClient.GetTextBlocklistItem(blocklistName, getBlocklistItemId);
Console.WriteLine("\nGet BlocklistItem:");
Console.WriteLine("BlocklistItemId: {0}, Text: {1}, Description: {2}", getBlocklistItem.Value.BlocklistItemId, getBlocklistItem.Value.Text, getBlocklistItem.Value.Description);
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <your_block_item_id>
with the ID of a previously added item.
Run the script.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
String blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
String getBlockItemId = "<your_block_item_id>";
TextBlocklistItem getBlockItem = blocklistClient.getTextBlocklistItem(blocklistName, getBlockItemId);
System.out.println("\nGet BlockItem:");
System.out.println("BlockItemId: " + getBlockItem.getBlocklistItemId() + ", Text: " + getBlockItem.getText() + ", Description: " + getBlockItem.getDescription());
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <your_block_item_id>
with the ID of a previously added item.
Run the script.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import BlocklistClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.ai.contentsafety.models import TextBlocklistItem, AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsOptions
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Blocklist client
client = BlocklistClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
blocklist_name = "<your_list_name>"
blocklist_item_text_1 = "<block_item_text>"
try:
# Add a blocklistItem
add_result = client.add_or_update_blocklist_items(
blocklist_name=blocklist_name,
options=AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsOptions(blocklist_items=[TextBlocklistItem(text=blocklist_item_text_1)]),
)
if not add_result or not add_result.blocklist_items or len(add_result.blocklist_items) <= 0:
raise RuntimeError("BlocklistItem not created.")
blocklist_item_id = add_result.blocklist_items[0].blocklist_item_id
# Get this blocklistItem by blocklistItemId
blocklist_item = client.get_text_blocklist_item(blocklist_name=blocklist_name, blocklist_item_id=blocklist_item_id)
print("\nGet blocklistItem: ")
print(
f"BlocklistItemId: {blocklist_item.blocklist_item_id}, Text: {blocklist_item.text}, Description: {blocklist_item.description}"
)
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nGet blocklist item failed: ")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <block_item_text>
with your block item text.
Run the script.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
async function getBlocklistItem() {
const blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
const blocklistItemId = "<your_block_item_id>";
// Get this blocklistItem by blocklistItemId
const blocklistItem = await client
.path(
"/text/blocklists/{blocklistName}/blocklistItems/{blocklistItemId}",
blocklistName,
blocklistItemId
)
.get();
if (isUnexpected(blocklistItem)) {
throw blocklistItem;
}
console.log("Get blocklistitem: ");
console.log(
"BlocklistItemId: ",
blocklistItem.body.blocklistItemId,
", Text: ",
blocklistItem.body.text,
", Description: ",
blocklistItem.body.description
);
}
(async () => {
await getBlocklistItem();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <your_block_item_id>
with the ID of the item you want to get.
Run the script.
Remove blocklistItems from a blocklist.
Note
There will be some delay after you delete an item before it takes effect on text analysis, usually not more than five minutes .
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <item_id>
with the ID value for the blocklistItem. This is the value of the "blocklistItemId"
field from the Add blocklistItem or Get all blocklistItems API calls.
curl --location --request POST '<endpoint>/contentsafety/text/blocklists/<your_list_name>:removeBlocklistItems?api-version=2024-09-01' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json'
--data-raw '"blocklistItemIds":[
"<item_id>"
]'
Tip
You can delete multiple blocklistItems in one API call. Make the request body an array of blocklistItemId
values.
The response code should be 204
.
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"];
string key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"];
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
var removeBlocklistItemId = "<your_block_item_id>";
var removeBlocklistItemIds = new List<string> { removeBlocklistItemId };
var removeResult = blocklistClient.RemoveBlocklistItems(blocklistName, new RemoveTextBlocklistItemsOptions(removeBlocklistItemIds));
if (removeResult != null && removeResult.Status == 204)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nBlocklistItem removed: {0}.", removeBlocklistItemId);
}
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <your_block_item_id>
with the ID of a previously added item.
Run the script.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
String blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
String removeBlockItemId = "<your_block_item_id>";
List<String> removeBlockItemIds = new ArrayList<>();
removeBlockItemIds.add(removeBlockItemId);
blocklistClient.removeBlocklistItems(blocklistName, new RemoveTextBlocklistItemsOptions(removeBlockItemIds));
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <your_block_item_id>
with the ID of a previously added item.
Run the script.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import BlocklistClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.ai.contentsafety.models import (
TextBlocklistItem,
AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsOptions,
RemoveTextBlocklistItemsOptions,
)
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Blocklist client
client = BlocklistClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
blocklist_name = "<your_list_name>"
blocklist_item_text_1 = "<block_item_text>"
try:
# Add a blocklistItem
add_result = client.add_or_update_blocklist_items(
blocklist_name=blocklist_name,
options=AddOrUpdateTextBlocklistItemsOptions(blocklist_items=[TextBlocklistItem(text=blocklist_item_text_1)]),
)
if not add_result or not add_result.blocklist_items or len(add_result.blocklist_items) <= 0:
raise RuntimeError("BlocklistItem not created.")
blocklist_item_id = add_result.blocklist_items[0].blocklist_item_id
# Remove this blocklistItem by blocklistItemId
client.remove_blocklist_items(
blocklist_name=blocklist_name, options=RemoveTextBlocklistItemsOptions(blocklist_item_ids=[blocklist_item_id])
)
print(f"\nRemoved blocklistItem: {add_result.blocklist_items[0].blocklist_item_id}")
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nRemove blocklist item failed: ")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <block_item_text>
with your block item text.
Run the script.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
// Sample: Remove blocklistItems from a blocklist
async function removeBlocklistItems() {
const blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
const blocklistItemId = "<your_block_item_id>";
// Remove this blocklistItem by blocklistItemId
const removeBlocklistItemsParameters = {
body: {
blocklistItemIds: [blocklistItemId],
},
};
const removeBlocklistItem = await client
.path("/text/blocklists/{blocklistName}:removeBlocklistItems", blocklistName)
.post(removeBlocklistItemsParameters);
if (isUnexpected(removeBlocklistItem)) {
throw removeBlocklistItem;
}
console.log("Removed blocklistItem: ", blocklistItemText);
}
(async () => {
await removeBlocklistItems();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Replace <your_list_name>
with the name you used in the list creation step.
Replace <your_block_item_id
with the ID of the item you want to remove.
Run the script.
Delete a list and all of its contents
Note
There will be some delay after you delete a list before it takes effect on text analysis, usually not more than five minutes .
Copy the cURL command below to a text editor and make the following changes:
Replace <endpoint>
with your endpoint URL.
Replace <enter_your_key_here>
with your key.
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
curl --location --request DELETE '<endpoint>/contentsafety/text/blocklists/<your_list_name>?api-version=2024-09-01' \
--header 'Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key: <enter_your_key_here>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
The response code should be 204
.
Create a new C# console app and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
string endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"];
string key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"];
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(key));
var blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
var deleteResult = blocklistClient.DeleteTextBlocklist(blocklistName);
if (deleteResult != null && deleteResult.Status == 204)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nDeleted blocklist.");
}
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
Create a Java application and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT");
String key = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY");
BlocklistClient blocklistClient = new BlocklistClientBuilder()
.credential(new KeyCredential(key))
.endpoint(endpoint).buildClient();
String blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
blocklistClient.deleteTextBlocklist(blocklistName);
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
Create a new Python script and open it in your preferred editor or IDE. Paste in the following code.
import os
from azure.ai.contentsafety import BlocklistClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.core.exceptions import HttpResponseError
key = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"]
# Create a Blocklist client
client = BlocklistClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
blocklist_name = "<your_list_name>"
try:
client.delete_text_blocklist(blocklist_name=blocklist_name)
print(f"\nDeleted blocklist: {blocklist_name}")
except HttpResponseError as e:
print("\nDelete blocklist failed:")
if e.error:
print(f"Error code: {e.error.code}")
print(f"Error message: {e.error.message}")
raise
print(e)
raise
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
const ContentSafetyClient = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety").default,
{ isUnexpected } = require("@azure-rest/ai-content-safety");
const { AzureKeyCredential } = require("@azure/core-auth");
// Load the .env file if it exists
require("dotenv").config();
const endpoint = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_ENDPOINT"] || "<endpoint>";
const key = process.env["CONTENT_SAFETY_API_KEY"] || "<key>";
const credential = new AzureKeyCredential(key);
const client = ContentSafetyClient(endpoint, credential);
async function deleteBlocklist() {
const blocklistName = "<your_list_name>";
const result = await client.path("/text/blocklists/{blocklistName}", blocklistName).delete();
if (isUnexpected(result)) {
throw result;
}
console.log("Deleted blocklist: ", blocklistName);
}
(async () => {
await deleteBlocklist();
})().catch((err) => {
console.error("The sample encountered an error:", err);
});
Replace <your_list_name>
(in the request URL) with the name you used in the list creation step.
Run the script.
Next steps
See the API reference documentation to learn more about the APIs used in this guide.