Creating application insights with azure cli
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I would like to create application insights using AZURE CLI. I can't find any documentation on this topic. Is it possible?
azure azure-application-insights azure-cli
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I would like to create application insights using AZURE CLI. I can't find any documentation on this topic. Is it possible?
azure azure-application-insights azure-cli
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Take a look here github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
– Rohit Saigal
Nov 15 '18 at 11:31
Seems nice, I will try it
– Dzior
Nov 15 '18 at 13:03
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I would like to create application insights using AZURE CLI. I can't find any documentation on this topic. Is it possible?
azure azure-application-insights azure-cli
I would like to create application insights using AZURE CLI. I can't find any documentation on this topic. Is it possible?
azure azure-application-insights azure-cli
azure azure-application-insights azure-cli
asked Nov 15 '18 at 11:21
DziorDzior
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Take a look here github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
– Rohit Saigal
Nov 15 '18 at 11:31
Seems nice, I will try it
– Dzior
Nov 15 '18 at 13:03
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2
Take a look here github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
– Rohit Saigal
Nov 15 '18 at 11:31
Seems nice, I will try it
– Dzior
Nov 15 '18 at 13:03
2
2
Take a look here github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
– Rohit Saigal
Nov 15 '18 at 11:31
Take a look here github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
– Rohit Saigal
Nov 15 '18 at 11:31
Seems nice, I will try it
– Dzior
Nov 15 '18 at 13:03
Seems nice, I will try it
– Dzior
Nov 15 '18 at 13:03
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The link provided by Rohit works
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $NAMESPACE_PREFIX-appinsights
--location $PRIMARY_LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
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If you need to associate the generated instrumentation key with another resource, such as a function app, you can use grep
and xargs
as follows:
# Creates insights component for monitoring. Note generated instrumentation key
# is set in function app.
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--location $LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
| grep -Po ""InstrumentationKey": K".*""
| xargs -I % az functionapp config appsettings set
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--settings "APPINSIGHTS_INSTRUMENTATIONKEY = %"
add a comment |
Application Insights is an extensible Application Performance Management (APM) service for web developers on multiple platforms. You can use it to monitor your live web application. You can get more details about Application Insights.
It belongs to the Azure Monitor. You can find appropriate CLI command from az monitor
. Hope this will be helpful.
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The link provided by Rohit works
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $NAMESPACE_PREFIX-appinsights
--location $PRIMARY_LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
add a comment |
The link provided by Rohit works
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $NAMESPACE_PREFIX-appinsights
--location $PRIMARY_LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
add a comment |
The link provided by Rohit works
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $NAMESPACE_PREFIX-appinsights
--location $PRIMARY_LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
The link provided by Rohit works
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $NAMESPACE_PREFIX-appinsights
--location $PRIMARY_LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
answered Nov 19 '18 at 11:22
DziorDzior
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If you need to associate the generated instrumentation key with another resource, such as a function app, you can use grep
and xargs
as follows:
# Creates insights component for monitoring. Note generated instrumentation key
# is set in function app.
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--location $LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
| grep -Po ""InstrumentationKey": K".*""
| xargs -I % az functionapp config appsettings set
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--settings "APPINSIGHTS_INSTRUMENTATIONKEY = %"
add a comment |
If you need to associate the generated instrumentation key with another resource, such as a function app, you can use grep
and xargs
as follows:
# Creates insights component for monitoring. Note generated instrumentation key
# is set in function app.
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--location $LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
| grep -Po ""InstrumentationKey": K".*""
| xargs -I % az functionapp config appsettings set
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--settings "APPINSIGHTS_INSTRUMENTATIONKEY = %"
add a comment |
If you need to associate the generated instrumentation key with another resource, such as a function app, you can use grep
and xargs
as follows:
# Creates insights component for monitoring. Note generated instrumentation key
# is set in function app.
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--location $LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
| grep -Po ""InstrumentationKey": K".*""
| xargs -I % az functionapp config appsettings set
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--settings "APPINSIGHTS_INSTRUMENTATIONKEY = %"
If you need to associate the generated instrumentation key with another resource, such as a function app, you can use grep
and xargs
as follows:
# Creates insights component for monitoring. Note generated instrumentation key
# is set in function app.
az resource create
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--resource-type "Microsoft.Insights/components"
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--location $LOCATION
--properties '"Application_Type":"web"'
| grep -Po ""InstrumentationKey": K".*""
| xargs -I % az functionapp config appsettings set
--name $FUNCTION_APP_NAME
--resource-group $RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME
--settings "APPINSIGHTS_INSTRUMENTATIONKEY = %"
answered Jan 4 at 19:35
Matt AndersMatt Anders
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Application Insights is an extensible Application Performance Management (APM) service for web developers on multiple platforms. You can use it to monitor your live web application. You can get more details about Application Insights.
It belongs to the Azure Monitor. You can find appropriate CLI command from az monitor
. Hope this will be helpful.
add a comment |
Application Insights is an extensible Application Performance Management (APM) service for web developers on multiple platforms. You can use it to monitor your live web application. You can get more details about Application Insights.
It belongs to the Azure Monitor. You can find appropriate CLI command from az monitor
. Hope this will be helpful.
add a comment |
Application Insights is an extensible Application Performance Management (APM) service for web developers on multiple platforms. You can use it to monitor your live web application. You can get more details about Application Insights.
It belongs to the Azure Monitor. You can find appropriate CLI command from az monitor
. Hope this will be helpful.
Application Insights is an extensible Application Performance Management (APM) service for web developers on multiple platforms. You can use it to monitor your live web application. You can get more details about Application Insights.
It belongs to the Azure Monitor. You can find appropriate CLI command from az monitor
. Hope this will be helpful.
answered Nov 15 '18 at 14:36
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Take a look here github.com/Azure/azure-cli/issues/5543#issuecomment-365001620
– Rohit Saigal
Nov 15 '18 at 11:31
Seems nice, I will try it
– Dzior
Nov 15 '18 at 13:03