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Deployment functions for Bicep

This article describes the Bicep functions for getting values related to the current deployment.

deployer

deployer()

Returns the information about the current deployment principal.

Namespace: az.

Return value

This function returns the information about the current deployment principal, including tenant ID and object ID.

{
  "objectId": "",
  "tenantId": ""
}

Example

The following example Bicep file returns the deployer object.

output deployer object = deployer()

The preceding example returns the following object:

{
  "objectId":"aaaaaaaa-0000-1111-2222-bbbbbbbbbbbb",
  "tenantId":"aaaa0a0a-bb1b-cc2c-dd3d-eeeeee4e4e4e"
}

deployment

deployment()

Returns information about the current deployment operation.

Namespace: az.

Return value

This function returns the object that is passed during deployment. The properties in the returned object differ based on whether you are:

When deploying a local Bicep file to a resource group, the function returns the following format:

{
  "name": "",
  "properties": {
    "template": {
      "$schema": "",
      "contentVersion": "",
      "parameters": {},
      "variables": {},
      "resources": [],
      "outputs": {}
    },
    "templateHash": "",
    "parameters": {},
    "mode": "",
    "provisioningState": ""
  }
}

When you deploy to an Azure subscription, management group, or tenant, the return object includes a location property. The location property isn't included when deploying a local Bicep file. The format is:

{
  "name": "",
  "location": "",
  "properties": {
    "template": {
      "$schema": "",
      "contentVersion": "",
      "resources": [],
      "outputs": {}
    },
    "templateHash": "",
    "parameters": {},
    "mode": "",
    "provisioningState": ""
  }
}

Example

The following example returns the deployment object:

output deploymentOutput object = deployment()

The preceding example returns the following object:

{
  "name": "deployment",
  "properties": {
    "template": {
      "$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2019-04-01/deploymentTemplate.json#",
      "contentVersion": "1.0.0.0",
      "resources": [],
      "outputs": {
        "deploymentOutput": {
          "type": "Object",
          "value": "[deployment()]"
        }
      }
    },
    "templateHash": "13135986259522608210",
    "parameters": {},
    "mode": "Incremental",
    "provisioningState": "Accepted"
  }
}

environment

environment()

Returns information about the Azure environment used for deployment. The environment() function is not aware of resource configurations. It can only return a single default DNS suffix for each resource type.

Namespace: az.

Remarks

To see a list of registered environments for your account, use az cloud list or Get-AzEnvironment.

Return value

This function returns properties for the current Azure environment. The following example shows the properties for global Azure. Sovereign clouds may return slightly different properties.

{
  "name": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "graph": "",
  "portal": "",
  "graphAudience": "",
  "activeDirectoryDataLake": "",
  "batch": "",
  "media": "",
  "sqlManagement": "",
  "vmImageAliasDoc": "",
  "resourceManager": "",
  "authentication": {
    "loginEndpoint": "",
    "audiences": [
      "",
      ""
    ],
    "tenant": "",
    "identityProvider": ""
  },
  "suffixes": {
    "acrLoginServer": "",
    "azureDatalakeAnalyticsCatalogAndJob": "",
    "azureDatalakeStoreFileSystem": "",
    "azureFrontDoorEndpointSuffix": "",
    "keyvaultDns": "",
    "sqlServerHostname": "",
    "storage": ""
  }
}

Example

The following example Bicep file returns the environment object.

output environmentOutput object = environment()

The preceding example returns the following object when deployed to global Azure:

{
  "name": "AzureCloud",
  "gallery": "https://gallery.azure.com/",
  "graph": "https://graph.windows.net/",
  "portal": "https://portal.azure.com",
  "graphAudience": "https://graph.windows.net/",
  "activeDirectoryDataLake": "https://datalake.azure.net/",
  "batch": "https://batch.core.windows.net/",
  "media": "https://rest.media.azure.net",
  "sqlManagement": "https://management.core.windows.net:8443/",
  "vmImageAliasDoc": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs/master/arm-compute/quickstart-templates/aliases.json",
  "resourceManager": "https://management.azure.com/",
  "authentication": {
    "loginEndpoint": "https://login.microsoftonline.com/",
    "audiences": [ "https://management.core.windows.net/", "https://management.azure.com/" ],
    "tenant": "common",
    "identityProvider": "AAD"
  },
  "suffixes": {
    "acrLoginServer": ".azurecr.io",
    "azureDatalakeAnalyticsCatalogAndJob": "azuredatalakeanalytics.net",
    "azureDatalakeStoreFileSystem": "azuredatalakestore.net",
    "azureFrontDoorEndpointSuffix": "azurefd.net",
    "keyvaultDns": ".vault.azure.net",
    "sqlServerHostname": ".database.windows.net",
    "storage": "core.windows.net"
  }
}

Next steps

  • To get values from resources, resource groups, or subscriptions, see Resource functions.