This is the repo for template deployment schemas hosted under https://schema.management.azure.com/schemas
. Please see below for information on contributing and publishing updated schemas.
There are two processes for updating schemas:
- Daily autogeneration: Schemas are automatically generated from definitions in the azure-rest-api-specs repo. This requires onboarding on a per-provider basis.
- Manually: Schemas are manually authored and committed via PR.
Please see generator/autogenlist.ts for the list of teams which have been onboarded. basePath
refers to the path in the azure-rest-api-specs repo, and namespace
is the Resource Provider namespace.
If your team has been onboarded, we do not require any manual contributions to this repo and your schemas will automatically be kept up to date by the pipeline.
Please ensure you have read Updating Schemas before continuing with this step, and only continue if this applies to your team.
You can use the generator in this repo to automatically generate a schema from a swagger spec checked into the azure-rest-api-specs repo.
- Fork this repo, and clone it locally.
- Run the following commands (replace the base path accordingly - valid paths can be disovered with
npm run list-basepaths
):
cd generator
npm install
npm run generate-single myprovider/resource-manager
- Review the generator logs to ensure no errors, and review the changes generated.
- Ensure that you have reviewed the guidelines under Submitting a PR.
- Generate a commit and push it to your fork.
- Submit a pull request to this repo. Please include the full command output in a PR comment.
Alternatively, you can hand-author your schema, but please note that this process is error-prone, and ARM will not be responsible for reviewing for accuracy when validating your PR.
- Ensure that any $refs to resource types that you are adding has been added to the following top-level template schema: schemas/2019-04-01/deploymentTemplate.json
- If your schema has been manually generated, please ensure you include appropriate tests in tests
- If adding a new resource type, please add examples to the templates in tools/templateTests
- Ensure that the test suite passes (see Tests)
NOTE: We will no longer be taking any updates to the 2015-01-01 or 2014-04-01-preview root schemas. If you are authoring a template which references one of these schemas, please upgrade it to use the 2019-04-01 root schema by setting the
$schema
property tohttps://schema.management.azure.com/schemas/2019-04-01/deploymentTemplate.json#"
.
Use the following commands to execute the test suite locally:
cd tools
npm install
npm test
This repo contains a command to run a schema web server which will host files directly from your local repo. This can be useful if you want to validate schemas against a particular tool - for example if you want to verify VSCode autocompletion and syntax highlighting. By default this will listen on port 3000, but this can be modified by editing tools/server.ts. To start an instance you can use the following commands:
cd tools
npm install
npm run serve
Once this is running, you can create a basic template with the following structure (replacing the sections between <
and >
as appropriate for your scenario):
{
"$schema": "http://<hostname>:<port>/schemas/2019-04-01/deploymentTemplate.json",
"resources": [
{
"type": "<providerNamespace>/<resourceType>",
"apiVersion": "<apiVersion>",
"properties": {
}
}
]
}
NOTE Many client tools will cache responses from schema servers, so you may need to clear this cache if you are testing modifications, or alternatively, change the port between retries.
To get quickly notified on GitHub issues for your RP's schema, please update the rp-label-to-contact.md by submitting a PR with the desired GitHub handle(s) and label for your RP.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.