The Partner Center CLI Extension adds Partner Center commands to the Azure CLI 2.0.
If the CLI can open your default browser, it will do so and load a sign-in page. Otherwise, you need to open a browser page and follow the instructions on the command line to enter an authorization code after navigating to https://aka.ms/devicelogin in your browser. For more information, see the Azure CLI login page.
See the How to associate an Azure AD application with your Partner Center account
The extension is the officially listed Azure CLI extension for Partner Center.
az extension add --name partnercenter
IMPORTANT: Due to being still preview, the latest version of the extension that's been published to the official Azure CLI extensions index may be different than the latest version we've released. To add the latest, unpublished version that's been released:
az extension add --source https://github.com/Azure/partnercenter-cli-extension/releases/download/v0.2.2-alpha/partnercenter-0.2.2-py3-none-any.whl
$ az partnercenter [subgroup(s)] [command] {parameters}
Adding the Extension, exposes the marketplace
group. Within the marketplace group, here are some of the primary subgroups available:
offer
- includes subgroups package
, setup
, listing
, listing media
, plan
offer plan
- includes subgroups technical-configuration
offer plan technical-configuration
- includes subgroup package
For usage and help content for any command, pass in the -h parameter, for example:
az partnercenter marketplace offer -h
Group
az partnercenter marketplace offer
Subgroups:
listing
package
plan
setup
Commands:
create
delete
list
show
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python -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install azdev
azdev setup
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