Azure Compute
Whether you are building new applications or deploying existing ones, Azure compute provides the infrastructure you need to run your apps
Connect Azure Compute with Devo SOAR
Navigate to Automations > Integrations.
Search for Azure Compute.
Click Details, then the + icon. Enter the required information in the following fields.
Label: Enter a connection name.
Reference Values: Define variables here to templatize integration connections and actions. For example, you can use https://www.{{hostname}}.com where, hostname is a variable defined in this input. For more information on how to add data, see 'Add Data' Input Type for Integrations.
Verify SSL: Select option to verify connecting server's SSL certificate (Default is Verify SSL Certificate).
Remote Agent: Run this integration using the Devo SOAR Remote Agent.
Cloud _environment: Environment to which connection has to be made.
There are four cloud environments (AZURE_PUBLIC_CLOUD, AZURE_CHINA_CLOUD, AZURE_US_GOV_CLOUD, AZURE_GERMAN_CLOUD). AZURE_PUBLIC_CLOUD is the default cloud environment.
Client_id: Application Client ID.
Password: Service principal password.
Azure Tenant_id: Directory ID of the application.
After you've entered all the details, click Connect.
Actions for Azure Compute
Launch Virtual Machine
Launch the VM with the passed configuration.
Input Field
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
Subscriber Id Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for subscriber ID. | Required |
Resource Group Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group. | Required |
VM Name Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for VM name. | Required |
Configuration Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for configuration JSON string of the VM. | Required |
Output
A JSON object containing Success/Failure message.
Create Resource Group
Create the resource group on which resource can be launched.
Input Field
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
Subscriber Id Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for subscriber ID. | Required |
Resource Group Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group. | Required |
Resource Group Region Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group region. | Required |
Output
A JSON object containing Success/Failure message.
Start Virtual Machine
Start the VM.
Input Field
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
Subscriber Id Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for subscriber ID. | Required |
Resource Group Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group. | Required |
VM Name Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for VM name. | Required |
Output
A JSON object containing Success/Failure message.
Stop Virtual Machine
Stop the VM.
Input
Choose a connection that you have previously created and then fill in the necessary information in the following input fields to complete the connection.
Input Name | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
Subscriber Id Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for subscriber ID. | Required |
Resource Group Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for resource group. | Required |
VM Name Column Name | Column name from parent table to lookup value for vm name. | Required |
Output
A JSON object containing Success/Failure message.
Release Notes
v2.0.0
- Updated architecture to support IO via filesystem