Azure Scheduler libraries for python
Install the libraries
Management
pip install azure-mgmt-scheduler
Example
Create the management client
The following code creates an instance of the management client.
You will need to provide your subscription_id
which can be retrieved
from your subscription list.
See Resource Management Authentication for details on handling Azure Active Directory authentication with the Python SDK, and creating a Credentials
instance.
from azure.mgmt.scheduler import SchedulerManagementClient
from azure.common.credentials import UserPassCredentials
# Replace this with your subscription id
subscription_id = '33333333-3333-3333-3333-333333333333'
# See above for details on creating different types of AAD credentials
credentials = UserPassCredentials(
'user@domain.com', # Your user
'my_password', # Your password
)
scheduler_client = SchedulerManagementClient(
credentials,
subscription_id
)
Create a job collection
The following code creates a job collection under an existing resource group. To create or manage resource groups, see Resource Management.
from azure.mgmt.scheduler.models import JobCollectionDefinition, JobCollectionProperties, Sku
group_name = 'myresourcegroup'
job_collection_name = "myjobcollection"
scheduler_client.job_collections.create_or_update(
group_name,
job_collection_name,
JobCollectionDefinition(
location = "West US",
properties = JobCollectionProperties(
sku = Sku(
name="Free"
)
)
)
)
# scheduler_client is a JobCollectionDefinition instance
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Azure SDK for Python