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azure-mgmt-policyinsights
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This is the Microsoft Azure Policy Insights Client Library. This package has been tested with Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8. For a more complete view of Azure libraries, see the azure sdk python release.
To learn how to use this package, see the quickstart guide
For docs and references, see Python SDK References Code samples for this package can be found at Policy Insights Management on docs.microsoft.com. Additional code samples for different Azure services are available at Samples Repo
If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions, please file an issue in the Issues section of the project.
Features
This is beta preview version.
This version uses a next-generation code generator that introduces important breaking changes, but also important new features (like unified authentication and async programming).
General breaking changes
Credential system has been completly revamped:
azure.common.credentials
or msrestazure.azure_active_directory
instances are no longer supported, use the azure-identity
classes instead: https://pypi.org/project/azure-identity/credentials
parameter has been renamed credential
The config
attribute no longer exists on a client, configuration should be passed as kwarg. Example: MyClient(credential, subscription_id, enable_logging=True)
. For a complete set of
supported options, see the parameters accept in init documentation of azure-core
You can't import a version
module anymore, use __version__
instead
Operations that used to return a msrest.polling.LROPoller
now returns a azure.core.polling.LROPoller
and are prefixed with begin_
.
Exceptions tree have been simplified and most exceptions are now azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError
(CloudError
has been removed).
Most of the operation kwarg have changed. Some of the most noticeable:
raw
has been removed. Equivalent feature can be found using cls
, a callback that will give access to internal HTTP response for advanced userGeneral new features
typing
. SDKs are mypy ready.aio
namespace of your package to find the async client.Features
Features
Breaking changes
General Breaking Changes
This version uses a next-generation code generator that might introduce breaking changes if from some import. In summary, some modules were incorrectly visible/importable and have been renamed. This fixed several issues caused by usage of classes that were not supposed to be used in the first place. PolicyInsightsClient cannot be imported from azure.mgmt.policyinsights.policy_insights_client anymore (import from azure.mgmt.policyinsights works like before) PolicyInsightsClientConfiguration import has been moved from azure.mgmt.policyinsights.policy_insights_client to azure.mgmt.policyinsights A model MyClass from a "models" sub-module cannot be imported anymore using azure.mgmt.policyinsights.models.my_class (import from azure.mgmt.policyinsights.models works like before) An operation class MyClassOperations from an operations sub-module cannot be imported anymore using azure.mgmt.policyinsights.operations.my_class_operations (import from azure.mgmt.policyinsights.operations works like before) Last but not least, HTTP connection pooling is now enabled by default. You should always use a client as a context manager, or call close(), or use no more than one client per process.
Bugfixes
Features
Features
FAQs
Microsoft Azure Policy Insights Client Library for Python
We found that azure-mgmt-policyinsights demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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