# Azure App Configuration client library for Python Azure App Configuration is a managed service that helps developers centralize their application configurations simply and securely. Modern programs, especially programs running in a cloud, generally have many components that are distributed in nature. Spreading configuration settings across these components can lead to hard-to-troubleshoot errors during an application deployment. Use App Configuration to securely store all the settings for your application in one place. Use the client library for App Configuration to create and manage application configuration settings. [Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration) | [Package (Pypi)][package] | [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-appconfiguration/) | [API reference documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/python/api/azure-appconfiguration/azure.appconfiguration?view=azure-python) | [Product documentation][appconfig_docs] ## Getting started ### Install the package Install the Azure App Configuration client library for Python with pip: ``` pip install azure-appconfiguration ``` ### Prerequisites * Python 3.8 or later is required to use this package. * You need an [Azure subscription][azure_sub], and a [Configuration Store][configuration_store] to use this package. To create a Configuration Store, you can use the Azure Portal or [Azure CLI][azure_cli]. After that, create the Configuration Store: ```Powershell az appconfig create --name --resource-group --location eastus ``` ### Authenticate the client In order to interact with the App Configuration service, you'll need to create an instance of the [AzureAppConfigurationClient][configuration_client_class] class. To make this possible, you can either use the connection string of the Configuration Store or use an AAD token. #### Use connection string ##### Get credentials Use the [Azure CLI][azure_cli] snippet below to get the connection string from the Configuration Store. ```Powershell az appconfig credential list --name ``` Alternatively, get the connection string from the Azure Portal. ##### Create client Once you have the value of the connection string, you can create the AzureAppConfigurationClient: ```python import os from azure.appconfiguration import AzureAppConfigurationClient CONNECTION_STRING = os.environ["APPCONFIGURATION_CONNECTION_STRING"] # Create app config client client = AzureAppConfigurationClient.from_connection_string(CONNECTION_STRING) ``` #### Use AAD token Here we demonstrate using [DefaultAzureCredential][default_cred_ref] to authenticate as a service principal. However, [AzureAppConfigurationClient][configuration_client_class] accepts any [azure-identity][azure_identity] credential. See the [azure-identity][azure_identity] documentation for more information about other credentials. ##### Create a service principal (optional) This [Azure CLI][azure_cli] snippet shows how to create a new service principal. Before using it, replace "your-application-name" with the appropriate name for your service principal. Create a service principal: ```Bash az ad sp create-for-rbac --name http://my-application --skip-assignment ``` > Output: > ```json > { > "appId": "generated app id", > "displayName": "my-application", > "name": "http://my-application", > "password": "random password", > "tenant": "tenant id" > } > ``` Use the output to set **AZURE_CLIENT_ID** ("appId" above), **AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET** ("password" above) and **AZURE_TENANT_ID** ("tenant" above) environment variables. The following example shows a way to do this in Bash: ```Bash export AZURE_CLIENT_ID="generated app id" export AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET="random password" export AZURE_TENANT_ID="tenant id" ``` Assign one of the applicable [App Configuration roles](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-app-configuration/rest-api-authorization-azure-ad) to the service principal. ##### Create a client Once the **AZURE_CLIENT_ID**, **AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET** and **AZURE_TENANT_ID** environment variables are set, [DefaultAzureCredential][default_cred_ref] will be able to authenticate the [AzureAppConfigurationClient][configuration_client_class]. Constructing the client also requires your configuration store's URL, which you can get from the Azure CLI or the Azure Portal. In the Azure Portal, the URL can be found listed as the service "Endpoint" ```python from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential from azure.appconfiguration import AzureAppConfigurationClient credential = DefaultAzureCredential() client = AzureAppConfigurationClient(base_url="your_endpoint_url", credential=credential) ``` ## Key concepts ### Configuration Setting A Configuration Setting is the fundamental resource within a Configuration Store. In its simplest form it is a key and a value. However, there are additional properties such as the modifiable content type and tags fields that allow the value to be interpreted or associated in different ways. The [Label][label_concept] property of a Configuration Setting provides a way to separate Configuration Settings into different dimensions. These dimensions are user defined and can take any form. Some common examples of dimensions to use for a label include regions, semantic versions, or environments. Many applications have a required set of configuration keys that have varying values as the application exists across different dimensions. For example, MaxRequests may be 100 in "NorthAmerica", and 200 in "WestEurope". By creating a Configuration Setting named MaxRequests with a label of "NorthAmerica" and another, only with a different value, in the "WestEurope" label, an application can seamlessly retrieve Configuration Settings as it runs in these two dimensions. Properties of a Configuration Setting: ```python key : str label : str content_type : str value : str last_modified : str read_only : bool tags : dict etag : str ``` ### Snapshot Azure App Configuration allows users to create a point-in-time snapshot of their configuration store, providing them with the ability to treat settings as one consistent version. This feature enables applications to hold a consistent view of configuration, ensuring that there are no version mismatches to individual settings due to reading as updates were made. Snapshots are immutable, ensuring that configuration can confidently be rolled back to a last-known-good configuration in the event of a problem. ## Examples The following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common Configuration Service tasks, including: * [Create a Configuration Setting](#create-a-configuration-setting) * [Get a Configuration Setting](#get-a-configuration-setting) * [Delete a Configuration Setting](#delete-a-configuration-setting) * [List Configuration Settings](#list-configuration-settings) * [Create a Snapshot](#create-a-snapshot) * [Get a Snapshot](#get-a-snapshot) * [Archive a Snapshot](#archive-a-snapshot) * [Recover a Snapshot](#recover-a-snapshot) * [List Snapshots](#list-snapshots) * [List Configuration Settings of a Snapshot](#list-configuration-settings-of-a-snapshot) * [Async APIs](#async-apis) ### Create a Configuration Setting Create a Configuration Setting to be stored in the Configuration Store. There are two ways to store a Configuration Setting: - add_configuration_setting creates a setting only if the setting does not already exist in the store. ```python config_setting = ConfigurationSetting( key="MyKey", label="MyLabel", value="my value", content_type="my content type", tags={"my tag": "my tag value"} ) added_config_setting = client.add_configuration_setting(config_setting) ``` - set_configuration_setting creates a setting if it doesn't exist or overrides an existing setting. ```python added_config_setting.value = "new value" added_config_setting.content_type = "new content type" updated_config_setting = client.set_configuration_setting(added_config_setting) ``` ### Set and clear read-only for a configuration setting. - Set a configuration setting to be read-only. ```python read_only_config_setting = client.set_read_only(updated_config_setting) ``` - Clear read-only for a configuration setting. ```python read_write_config_setting = client.set_read_only(updated_config_setting, False) ``` ### Get a Configuration Setting Get a previously stored Configuration Setting. ```python fetched_config_setting = client.get_configuration_setting(key="MyKey", label="MyLabel") ``` ### Delete a Configuration Setting Delete an existing Configuration Setting. ```python client.delete_configuration_setting(key="MyKey", label="MyLabel") ``` ### List Configuration Settings List all configuration settings filtered with label_filter and/or key_filter and/or tags_filter. ```python config_settings = client.list_configuration_settings(key_filter="MyKey*", tags_filter=["my tag1=my tag1 value"]) for config_setting in config_settings: print(config_setting) ``` ### List revisions List revision history of configuration settings filtered with label_filter and/or key_filter and/or tags_filter. ```python items = client.list_revisions(key_filter="MyKey", tags_filter=["my tag=my tag value"]) for item in items: print(item) ``` ### List labels List labels of all configuration settings. ```python print("List all labels in resource") config_settings = client.list_labels() for config_setting in config_settings: print(config_setting) print("List labels by exact match") config_settings = client.list_labels(name="my label1") for config_setting in config_settings: print(config_setting) print("List labels by wildcard") config_settings = client.list_labels(name="my label*") for config_setting in config_settings: print(config_setting) ``` ### Create a Snapshot ```python from azure.appconfiguration import ConfigurationSettingsFilter filters = [ConfigurationSettingsFilter(key="my_key1", label="my_label1")] response = client.begin_create_snapshot(name=snapshot_name, filters=filters) created_snapshot = response.result() ``` ### Get a Snapshot ```python received_snapshot = client.get_snapshot(name=snapshot_name) ``` ### Archive a Snapshot ```python archived_snapshot = client.archive_snapshot(name=snapshot_name) ``` ### Recover a Snapshot ```python recovered_snapshot = client.recover_snapshot(name=snapshot_name) ``` ### List Snapshots ```python for snapshot in client.list_snapshots(): print(snapshot) ``` ### List Configuration Settings of a Snapshot ```python for config_setting in client.list_configuration_settings(snapshot_name=snapshot_name): print(config_setting) ``` ### Async APIs Async client is supported. To use the async client library, import the AzureAppConfigurationClient from package azure.appconfiguration.aio instead of azure.appconfiguration. ```python import os from azure.appconfiguration.aio import AzureAppConfigurationClient CONNECTION_STRING = os.environ["APPCONFIGURATION_CONNECTION_STRING"] # Create an app config client client = AzureAppConfigurationClient.from_connection_string(CONNECTION_STRING) ``` This async AzureAppConfigurationClient has the same method signatures as the sync ones except that they're async.\ For instance, retrieve a Configuration Setting asynchronously: ```python fetched_config_setting = await client.get_configuration_setting(key="MyKey", label="MyLabel") ``` To list configuration settings, call `list_configuration_settings` operation synchronously and iterate over the returned async iterator asynchronously: ```python config_settings = client.list_configuration_settings(key_filter="MyKey*", tags_filter=["my tag1=my tag1 value"]) async for config_setting in config_settings: print(config_setting) ``` ## Troubleshooting See the [troubleshooting guide][troubleshooting_guide] for details on how to diagnose various failure scenarios. ## Next steps ### More sample code Several App Configuration client library samples are available to you in this GitHub repository. These include: - [Hello world](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/hello_world_sample.py) / [Async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/hello_world_sample_async.py) - [List configuration settings](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/list_configuration_settings_sample.py) / [Async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/list_configuration_settings_sample_async.py) - [Make a configuration setting readonly](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/read_only_sample.py) / [Async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/hello_world_sample_async.py) - [Read revision history](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/list_revision_sample.py) / [Async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/list_revision_sample_async.py) - [Get a setting if changed](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/conditional_operation_sample.py) / [Async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/conditional_operation_sample_async.py) - [Create, retrieve and update status of a configuration settings snapshot](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/snapshot_sample.py) / [Async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/snapshot_sample_async.py) - [Send custom HTTP requests](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/send_request_sample.py) / [Async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/send_request_sample_async.py) - [Update AzureAppConfigurationClient sync_token](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/sync_token_sample.py) / [Async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/sync_token_sample_async.py) For more details see the [samples README](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/samples/README.md). ## Contributing This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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[appconfig_docs]: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-app-configuration/ [appconfig_rest]: https://github.com/Azure/AppConfiguration#rest-api-reference [azure_cli]: https://docs.microsoft.com/cli/azure [azure_sub]: https://azure.microsoft.com/free/ [configuration_client_class]: https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/appconfiguration/azure-appconfiguration/azure/appconfiguration/_azure_appconfiguration_client.py [package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-appconfiguration/ [configuration_store]: https://azure.microsoft.com/services/app-configuration/ [default_cred_ref]: https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-identity-default-cred-ref [azure_identity]: https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity [cla]: https://cla.microsoft.com [code_of_conduct]: https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/ [coc_faq]: https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/ [coc_contact]: mailto:opencode@microsoft.com [troubleshooting_guide]: https://aka.ms/azsdk/python/appconfiguration/troubleshoot [label_concept]: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-app-configuration/concept-key-value#label-keys