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Here are the detailed steps on how to connect Microsoft Azure APIs
- Create a new service client in azure portal
- Create a client secret for the client created above
- Note down the Client ID, Client Secret and Tenant ID
- Give reader/monitoring reader access to the resources/subscriptions as necessary
- Install the infinity plugin in Grafana and add data source for the same
- Expand Authentication section and select “OAuth2”
- Select “Client Credentials” as OAuth2 type
- Specify the Client ID
- Specify the Client Secret
- Specify the Token URL
https://login.microsoftonline.com/<TENANT_ID>/oauth2/token
. Replace<TENANT_ID>
with yours - Leave the Scopes section empty
- Add the following Endpoint param
- Key :
resource
Value:https://management.azure.com/
- Key :
- If you are using Infinity 1.0.0+, then also specify
https://management.azure.com/
as an allowed URL.
- Click Save and Test.
- Click the
Explore
button - Configure the query
- Specify
json
as query type - Specify
url
as source - Specify
default
parser ( only applicable for Infinity 1.0.0+) - Specify
table
as format - Method : GET
- URL :
https://management.azure.com/subscriptions?api-version=2020-01-01
- Specify
- Click Run Query and you will see the results
Config Editor
Query using Default Parser
Query using Backend Parser
Query using UQL Parser
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