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The Azure Provider allows Daytona to create and manage workspace projects on Amazon virtual machines.
To use the Azure Provider for managing workspace projects, you'll need ensure that the token is associated with a
service principal with the Contributor
role assigned to the relevant Azure subscription.
You can create a service principal with the Contributor role using the following Azure CLI command:
az ad sp create-for-rbac --role Contributor --scopes /subscriptions/<subscription-id>
Detailed instructions on generating and configuring the token can be found here
Property | Type | Optional | DefaultValue | InputMasked | DisabledPredicate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Region | String | true | centralus | false | |
Image URN | String | true | Canonical:ubuntu-24_04-lts:server:latest | false | |
VM Size | String | true | Standard_B2s | false | |
Disk Type | String | true | StandardSSD_LRS | false | |
Disk Size | Int | true | 30 | false | |
Resource Group | String | true | false | ||
Tenant Id | String | false | true | ||
Client Id | String | false | true | ||
Client Secret | String | false | true | ||
Subscription Id | String | false | true |
The Azure Provider has no preset targets. Before using the provider you must set the target using the daytona target set command.
This project has adapted the Code of Conduct from the Contributor Covenant. For more information see the Code of Conduct or contact codeofconduct@daytona.io. with any additional questions or comments.
The Daytona Docker Provider is Open Source under the MIT License. If you would like to contribute to the software, you must:
- Read the Developer Certificate of Origin Version 1.1 (https://developercertificate.org/)
- Sign all commits to the Daytona Docker Provider project.
This ensures that users, distributors, and other contributors can rely on all the software related to Daytona being contributed under the terms of the License. No contributions will be accepted without following this process.
Afterwards, navigate to the contributing guide to get started.
For more information on how to use and develop Daytona, talk to us on Slack.