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Azure REST API Specifications

Description

This repository is the canonical source for REST API specifications for Microsoft Azure. You can learn more about it here.

Getting started

If you're a Microsoft employee looking for information about all of the repositories and steps for Azure SDK Libraries Releases, go to the aka.ms/azsdk/join.

External Contributors can read Getting Started with OpenAPI Specifications.

Terminology

  • Offerings, Skus, and Features - These are distinct entities represented in Eco Manager and Service Tree. While the Offering/Sku/Feature entities and hierarchy represent the externally marketed product, service/components entities in service tree represent corresponding engineering entities that together power these external products. Refer to Product Taxonomy for details.

  • Resource Provider - When a service onboards new functionality onto ARM, it is required to complete Resource Provider Registration. For existing Resource Provider to Service Mapping, refer to Match resource provider to service*

Directory Structure

See aka.ms/azsdk/spec-dirs.

Next steps

The next step in the process after a spec is completed is to generate SDKs and API reference documentation. If you're a Microsoft employee, go to the Azure SDK - Internal Wiki for more information.

External Contributors can read Getting Started with OpenAPI Specifications.


This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

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