Azure DevCenter client library for Java - version 1.0.6
This package contains Microsoft Azure DevCenter client library.
Documentation
Various documentation is available to help you get started
Getting started
Prerequisites
- Java Development Kit (JDK) with version 8 or above
- Azure Subscription
- The minimum requirements to create Dev Box resources using this SDK are to create DevCenter, Project, and Pool resources.
- The minimum requirements to create Environment resources using this SDK are to create DevCenter, Project, EnvironmentType, and CatalogItem resources.
Adding the package to your product
<dependency>
<groupId>com.azure</groupId>
<artifactId>azure-developer-devcenter</artifactId>
<version>1.0.6</version>
</dependency>
Authentication
Azure Identity package provides the default implementation for authenticating the client.
Key concepts
Examples
Dev Box Scenarios
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("DEVCENTER_ENDPOINT");
// Build our clients
DevCenterClient devCenterClient =
new DevCenterClientBuilder()
.endpoint(endpoint)
.credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build())
.buildClient();
DevBoxesClient devBoxClient = devCenterClient.getDevBoxesClient();
// Find available Projects and Pools
PagedIterable<DevCenterProject> projectListResponse = devCenterClient.listProjects();
for (DevCenterProject project: projectListResponse) {
System.out.println(project.getName());
}
// Use the first project in the list
DevCenterProject project = projectListResponse.iterator().next();
String projectName = project.getName();
PagedIterable<DevBoxPool> poolListResponse = devBoxClient.listPools(projectName);
for (DevBoxPool pool: poolListResponse) {
System.out.println(pool.getName());
}
// Use the first pool in the list
DevBoxPool pool = poolListResponse.iterator().next();
String poolName = pool.getName();
System.out.println("Starting to create dev box in project " + projectName + " and pool " + poolName);
// Provision a Dev Box
SyncPoller<DevCenterOperationDetails, DevBox> devBoxCreateResponse =
devBoxClient.beginCreateDevBox(projectName, "me", new DevBox("MyDevBox", poolName));
devBoxCreateResponse.waitForCompletion();
DevBox devBox = devBoxCreateResponse.getFinalResult();
String devBoxName = devBox.getName();
System.out.println("DevBox " + devBoxName + "finished provisioning with status " + devBox.getProvisioningState());
RemoteConnection remoteConnection =
devBoxClient.getRemoteConnection(projectName, "me", devBoxName);
System.out.println("Dev Box web url is " + remoteConnection.getWebUrl());
System.out.println("Start deleting dev box");
// Tear down the Dev Box when we're finished:
SyncPoller<DevCenterOperationDetails, Void> devBoxDeleteResponse =
devBoxClient.beginDeleteDevBox(projectName, "me", devBoxName);
devBoxDeleteResponse.waitForCompletion();
System.out.println("Done deleting dev box");
Environments Scenarios
String endpoint = Configuration.getGlobalConfiguration().get("DEVCENTER_ENDPOINT");
// Build our clients
DevCenterClient devCenterClient =
new DevCenterClientBuilder()
.endpoint(endpoint)
.credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build())
.buildClient();
DeploymentEnvironmentsClient environmentsClient = devCenterClient.getDeploymentEnvironmentsClient();
// Find available Projects
PagedIterable<DevCenterProject> projectListResponse = devCenterClient.listProjects();
for (DevCenterProject project: projectListResponse) {
System.out.println(project.getName());
}
// Use the first project in the list
DevCenterProject project = projectListResponse.iterator().next();
String projectName = project.getName();
// Fetch available environment definitions and environment types
PagedIterable<DevCenterCatalog> catalogs = environmentsClient.listCatalogs(projectName);
for (DevCenterCatalog catalog: catalogs) {
System.out.println(catalog.getName());
}
// Use the first catalog in the list
String catalogName = catalogs.iterator().next().getName();
PagedIterable<EnvironmentDefinition> environmentDefinitions = environmentsClient.listEnvironmentDefinitionsByCatalog(projectName, catalogName);
for (EnvironmentDefinition environmentDefinition: environmentDefinitions) {
System.out.println(environmentDefinition.getName());
}
// Use the first environment definition in the list
String envDefinitionName = environmentDefinitions.iterator().next().getName();
PagedIterable<DevCenterEnvironmentType> environmentTypes = environmentsClient.listEnvironmentTypes(projectName);
for (DevCenterEnvironmentType envType: environmentTypes) {
System.out.println(envType.getName());
}
// Use the first environment type in the list
String envTypeName = environmentTypes.iterator().next().getName();
System.out.println("Starting to create environment in project " + projectName + ", with catalog " + catalogName
+ ", environment definition " + envDefinitionName + ", environment type " + envTypeName);
// Create an environment
SyncPoller<DevCenterOperationDetails, DevCenterEnvironment> environmentCreateResponse
= environmentsClient.beginCreateOrUpdateEnvironment(projectName, "me",
new DevCenterEnvironment("myEnvironmentName", envTypeName, catalogName, envDefinitionName));
environmentCreateResponse.waitForCompletion();
DevCenterEnvironment environment = environmentCreateResponse.getFinalResult();
String environmentName = environment.getName();
System.out.println("Environment " + environmentName + "finished provisioning with status " + environment.getProvisioningState());
System.out.println("Start deleting environment " + environmentName);
// Delete the environment when we're finished:
SyncPoller<DevCenterOperationDetails, Void> environmentDeleteResponse =
environmentsClient.beginDeleteEnvironment(projectName, "me", environmentName);
environmentDeleteResponse.waitForCompletion();
System.out.println("Done deleting environment" + environmentName);
Troubleshooting
Next steps
Contributing
For details on contributing to this repository, see the contributing guide.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Colaborar con nosotros en GitHub
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