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Azure Bicep (Community)

Summary

Debian container with the Azure Bicep, Azure CLI, related extensions, and dependencies.

Metadata Value
Contributors Carlos Mendible
Categories Community, Services, Azure
Definition type Dockerfile
Works in Codespaces Yes
Container host OS support Linux, macOS, Windows
Languages, platforms Azure

Using this definition

This definition requires an Azure subscription to use. You can create a free account here. Once you have an Azure account, follow these steps:

  1. If this is your first time using a development container, please see getting started information on setting up Remote-Containers or creating a codespace using GitHub Codespaces.

  2. Start VS Code and open your project folder or connect to a codespace.

  3. Press F1 select and Add Development Container Configuration Files... command for Remote-Containers or Codespaces.

    Note: If needed, you can drag-and-drop the .devcontainer folder from this sub-folder in a locally cloned copy of this repository into the VS Code file explorer instead of using the command.

  4. Select this definition. You may also need to select Show All Definitions... for it to appear.

  5. Finally, press F1 and run Remote-Containers: Reopen Folder in Container or Codespaces: Rebuild Container to start using the definition.

Testing the definition

This definition includes some test code that will help you verify it is working as expected on your system. Follow these steps:

  1. If this is your first time using a development container, please follow the getting started steps to set up your machine.
  2. Clone this repository.
  3. Start VS Code, press F1, and select Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container...
  4. Select the containers/azure-bicep folder.
  5. After the folder has opened in the container, press ctrl+shift+` to start a new terminal.
  6. Run bicep build test-project/main.bicep

License

Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.