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The Azure provider is used to interact with the many resources supported by Azure. The provider needs to be configured with a publish settings file and optionally a subscription ID before it can be used.
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# Azure Service Management Provider
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[arm]: /docs/providers/azurerm/index.html
The Azure Service Management Provider is used to interact with the many resources supported
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by Azure. The provider needs to be configured with a [publish settings
file](https://manage.windowsazure.com/publishsettings) and optionally a
subscription ID before it can be used.
Use the navigation to the left to read about the available resources.
## Example Usage
```
# Configure the Azure Provider
provider "azure" {
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publish_settings = "${file("credentials.publishsettings")}"
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}
# Create a web server
resource "azure_instance" "web" {
...
}
```
## Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
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* `publish_settings` - (Optional) Contents of a valid `publishsettings` file,
used to authenticate with the Azure API. You can download the settings file
here: https://manage.windowsazure.com/publishsettings. You must either
provide publish settings or both a `subscription_id` and `certificate` . It
can also be sourced from the `AZURE_PUBLISH_SETTINGS` environment variable.
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* `subscription_id` - (Optional) The subscription ID to use. If a
`settings_file` is not provided `subscription_id` is required. It can also
be sourced from the `AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID` environment variable.
* `certificate` - (Optional) The certificate used to authenticate with the
Azure API. If a `settings_file` is not provided `certificate` is required.
It can also be sourced from the `AZURE_CERTIFICATE` environment variable.
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These arguments are supported for backwards compatibility, and may be removed
in a future version:
* `settings_file` - __Deprecated: please use `publish_settings` instead.__
Path to or contents of a valid `publishsettings` file, used to
authenticate with the Azure API. You can download the settings file here:
https://manage.windowsazure.com/publishsettings. You must either provide
(or source from the `AZURE_SETTINGS_FILE` environment variable) a settings
file or both a `subscription_id` and `certificate` .
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## Testing:
The following environment variables must be set for the running of the
acceptance test suite:
* A valid combination of the above which are required for authentification.
* `AZURE_STORAGE` - The name of a storage account to be used in tests which
require a storage backend. The storage account needs to be located in
the Western US Azure region.