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Azure Native v2.63.0 published on Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024 by Pulumi

Azure Cosmos DB, an API Connection, and a Logic App

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This is the latest version of Azure Native. Use the Azure Native v1 docs if using the v1 version of this package.
Azure Native v2.63.0 published on Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024 by Pulumi

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    With the native Azure provider we can directly use the Azure resource manager API to define API connections and linking it to a logic app. The resulting experience is much faster in comparison to performing the same operation through ARM templates.

    Prerequisites

    1. Install Pulumi
    2. Install .NET Core 3.1+

    Running the App

    1. Create a new stack:

      $ pulumi stack init dev
      
    2. Set the required configuration variables for this program, and log into Azure:

      $ pulumi config set azure-native:location westeurope
      $ az login
      
    3. Perform the deployment:

      $ pulumi up
      
           Type                                                Name                         Status
       +   pulumi:pulumi:Stack                                 azure-cosmosdb-logicapp-dev  created
       +   ├─ azure-native:resources:ResourceGroup             logicappdemo-rg              created
       +   ├─ azure-native:storage:StorageAccount              logicappdemosa               created
       +   ├─ azure-native:documentdb:DatabaseAccount          logicappdemo-cdb             created
       +   ├─ azure-native:documentdb:SqlResourceSqlDatabase   db                           created
       +   ├─ azure-native:web:Connection                      cosmosdbConnection           created
       +   ├─ azure-native:documentdb:SqlResourceSqlContainer  container                    created
       +   └─ azure-native:logic:Workflow                      workflow                     created
      
      Resources:
          + 8 created
      
      Duration: 3m16s
      
    4. At this point, you have a Cosmos DB collection and a Logic App listening to HTTP requests. You can trigger the Logic App with a curl command:

      $ curl -X POST "$(pulumi stack output endpoint)" -d '"Hello World"' -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
      

      The POST body will be saved into a new document in the Cosmos DB collection.

    5. Once you are done, you can destroy all of the resources, and the stack:

      $ pulumi destroy
      $ pulumi stack rm
      
    azure-native logo
    This is the latest version of Azure Native. Use the Azure Native v1 docs if using the v1 version of this package.
    Azure Native v2.63.0 published on Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024 by Pulumi