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1 | 1 | ## Azure SignalRManagementClient SDK for JavaScript |
2 | 2 |
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3 | | -This package contains an isomorphic SDK for SignalRManagementClient. |
| 3 | +This package contains an isomorphic SDK (runs both in node.js and in browsers) for SignalRManagementClient. |
4 | 4 |
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5 | 5 | ### Currently supported environments |
6 | 6 |
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7 | | -- Node.js version 6.x.x or higher |
8 | | -- Browser JavaScript |
| 7 | +- [LTS versions of Node.js](https://nodejs.org/about/releases/) |
| 8 | +- Latest versions of Safari, Chrome, Edge and Firefox. |
9 | 9 |
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10 | | -### How to Install |
| 10 | +### Prerequisites |
11 | 11 |
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| 12 | +You must have an [Azure subscription](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/). |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | +### How to install |
| 15 | + |
| 16 | +To use this SDK in your project, you will need to install two packages. |
| 17 | +- `@azure/arm-signalr` that contains the client. |
| 18 | +- `@azure/identity` that provides different mechanisms for the client to authenticate your requests using Azure Active Directory. |
| 19 | + |
| 20 | +Install both packages using the below command: |
12 | 21 | ```bash |
13 | | -npm install @azure/arm-signalr |
| 22 | +npm install --save @azure/arm-signalr @azure/identity |
14 | 23 | ``` |
| 24 | +> **Note**: You may have used either `@azure/ms-rest-nodeauth` or `@azure/ms-rest-browserauth` in the past. These packages are in maintenance mode receiving critical bug fixes, but no new features. |
| 25 | +If you are on a [Node.js that has LTS status](https://nodejs.org/about/releases/), or are writing a client side browser application, we strongly encourage you to upgrade to `@azure/identity` which uses the latest versions of Azure Active Directory and MSAL APIs and provides more authentication options. |
15 | 26 |
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16 | 27 | ### How to use |
17 | 28 |
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18 | | -#### nodejs - client creation and list operations as an example written in TypeScript. |
| 29 | +- If you are writing a client side browser application, |
| 30 | + - Follow the instructions in the section on Authenticating client side browser applications in [Azure Identity examples](https://aka.ms/azsdk/js/identity/examples) to register your application in the Microsoft identity platform and set the right permissions. |
| 31 | + - Copy the client ID and tenant ID from the Overview section of your app registration in Azure portal and use it in the browser sample below. |
| 32 | +- If you are writing a server side application, |
| 33 | + - [Select a credential from `@azure/identity` based on the authentication method of your choice](https://aka.ms/azsdk/js/identity/examples) |
| 34 | + - Complete the set up steps required by the credential if any. |
| 35 | + - Use the credential you picked in the place of `DefaultAzureCredential` in the Node.js sample below. |
19 | 36 |
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20 | | -##### Install @azure/ms-rest-nodeauth |
21 | | - |
22 | | -- Please install minimum version of `"@azure/ms-rest-nodeauth": "^3.0.0"`. |
23 | | - |
24 | | -```bash |
25 | | -npm install @azure/ms-rest-nodeauth@"^3.0.0" |
26 | | -``` |
| 37 | +In the below samples, we pass the credential and the Azure subscription id to instantiate the client. |
| 38 | +Once the client is created, explore the operations on it either in your favorite editor or in our [API reference documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/javascript/api) to get started. |
| 39 | +#### nodejs - Authentication, client creation, and list operations as an example written in JavaScript. |
27 | 40 |
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28 | 41 | ##### Sample code |
29 | 42 |
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30 | | -While the below sample uses the interactive login, other authentication options can be found in the [README.md file of @azure/ms-rest-nodeauth](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@azure/ms-rest-nodeauth) package |
31 | | - |
32 | | -```typescript |
33 | | -const msRestNodeAuth = require("@azure/ms-rest-nodeauth"); |
| 43 | +```javascript |
| 44 | +const { DefaultAzureCredential } = require("@azure/identity"); |
34 | 45 | const { SignalRManagementClient } = require("@azure/arm-signalr"); |
35 | 46 | const subscriptionId = process.env["AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID"]; |
36 | 47 |
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37 | | -msRestNodeAuth |
38 | | - .interactiveLogin() |
39 | | - .then((creds) => { |
40 | | - const client = new SignalRManagementClient(creds, subscriptionId); |
41 | | - client.operations.list().then((result) => { |
42 | | - console.log("The result is:"); |
43 | | - console.log(result); |
44 | | - }); |
45 | | - }) |
46 | | - .catch((err) => { |
47 | | - console.error(err); |
48 | | - }); |
| 48 | +// Use `DefaultAzureCredential` or any other credential of your choice based on https://aka.ms/azsdk/js/identity/examples |
| 49 | +// Please note that you can also use credentials from the `@azure/ms-rest-nodeauth` package instead. |
| 50 | +const creds = new DefaultAzureCredential(); |
| 51 | +const client = new SignalRManagementClient(creds, subscriptionId); |
| 52 | +client.operations.list().then((result) => { |
| 53 | + console.log("The result is:"); |
| 54 | + console.log(result); |
| 55 | +}).catch((err) => { |
| 56 | + console.log("An error occurred:"); |
| 57 | + console.error(err); |
| 58 | +}); |
49 | 59 | ``` |
50 | 60 |
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51 | | -#### browser - Authentication, client creation and list operations as an example written in JavaScript. |
52 | | - |
53 | | -##### Install @azure/ms-rest-browserauth |
| 61 | +#### browser - Authentication, client creation, and list operations as an example written in JavaScript. |
54 | 62 |
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55 | | -```bash |
56 | | -npm install @azure/ms-rest-browserauth |
57 | | -``` |
| 63 | +In browser applications, we recommend using the `InteractiveBrowserCredential` that interactively authenticates using the default system browser. |
| 64 | + - See [Single-page application: App registration guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/develop/scenario-spa-app-registration) to configure your app registration for the browser. |
| 65 | + - Note down the client Id from the previous step and use it in the browser sample below. |
58 | 66 |
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59 | 67 | ##### Sample code |
60 | 68 |
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61 | | -See https://github.com/Azure/ms-rest-browserauth to learn how to authenticate to Azure in the browser. |
62 | | - |
63 | 69 | - index.html |
64 | 70 |
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65 | 71 | ```html |
66 | 72 | <!DOCTYPE html> |
67 | 73 | <html lang="en"> |
68 | 74 | <head> |
69 | 75 | <title>@azure/arm-signalr sample</title> |
70 | | - <script src="node_modules/@azure/ms-rest-js/dist/msRest.browser.js"></script> |
71 | 76 | <script src="node_modules/@azure/ms-rest-azure-js/dist/msRestAzure.js"></script> |
72 | | - <script src="node_modules/@azure/ms-rest-browserauth/dist/msAuth.js"></script> |
| 77 | + <script src="node_modules/@azure/identity/dist/index.js"></script> |
73 | 78 | <script src="node_modules/@azure/arm-signalr/dist/arm-signalr.js"></script> |
74 | 79 | <script type="text/javascript"> |
75 | 80 | const subscriptionId = "<Subscription_Id>"; |
76 | | - const authManager = new msAuth.AuthManager({ |
| 81 | + // Create credentials using the `@azure/identity` package. |
| 82 | + // Please note that you can also use credentials from the `@azure/ms-rest-browserauth` package instead. |
| 83 | + const credential = new InteractiveBrowserCredential( |
| 84 | + { |
77 | 85 | clientId: "<client id for your Azure AD app>", |
78 | 86 | tenant: "<optional tenant for your organization>" |
79 | 87 | }); |
80 | | - authManager.finalizeLogin().then((res) => { |
81 | | - if (!res.isLoggedIn) { |
82 | | - // may cause redirects |
83 | | - authManager.login(); |
84 | | - } |
85 | | - const client = new Azure.ArmSignalr.SignalRManagementClient(res.creds, subscriptionId); |
86 | | - client.operations |
87 | | - .list() |
88 | | - .then((result) => { |
89 | | - console.log("The result is:"); |
90 | | - console.log(result); |
91 | | - }) |
92 | | - .catch((err) => { |
93 | | - console.log("An error occurred:"); |
94 | | - console.error(err); |
95 | | - }); |
| 88 | + const client = new Azure.ArmSignalr.SignalRManagementClient(creds, subscriptionId); |
| 89 | + client.operations.list().then((result) => { |
| 90 | + console.log("The result is:"); |
| 91 | + console.log(result); |
| 92 | + }).catch((err) => { |
| 93 | + console.log("An error occurred:"); |
| 94 | + console.error(err); |
96 | 95 | }); |
97 | 96 | </script> |
98 | 97 | </head> |
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