az storage container
Note
This command group has commands that are defined in both Azure CLI and at least one extension. Install each extension to benefit from its extended capabilities. Learn more about extensions.
Manage blob storage containers.
Please specify one of the following authentication parameters for your commands: --auth-mode, --account-key, --connection-string, --sas-token. You also can use corresponding environment variables to store your authentication credentials, e.g. AZURE_STORAGE_KEY, AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING and AZURE_STORAGE_SAS_TOKEN.
Commands
Name | Description | Type | Status |
---|---|---|---|
az storage container create |
Create a container in a storage account. |
Core | GA |
az storage container delete |
Mark the specified container for deletion. |
Core | GA |
az storage container exists |
Check for the existence of a storage container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container generate-sas |
Generate a SAS token for a storage container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container generate-sas (storage-blob-preview extension) |
Generate a SAS token for a storage container. |
Extension | GA |
az storage container immutability-policy |
Manage container immutability policies. |
Core | GA |
az storage container immutability-policy create |
Create or update an unlocked immutability policy. |
Core | GA |
az storage container immutability-policy delete |
Aborts an unlocked immutability policy. |
Core | GA |
az storage container immutability-policy extend |
Extend the immutabilityPeriodSinceCreationInDays of a locked immutabilityPolicy. |
Core | GA |
az storage container immutability-policy lock |
Sets the ImmutabilityPolicy to Locked state. |
Core | GA |
az storage container immutability-policy show |
Gets the existing immutability policy along with the corresponding ETag in response headers and body. |
Core | GA |
az storage container lease |
Manage blob storage container leases. |
Core | GA |
az storage container lease acquire |
Request a new lease. |
Core | GA |
az storage container lease break |
Break the lease, if the container has an active lease. |
Core | GA |
az storage container lease change |
Change the lease ID of an active lease. |
Core | GA |
az storage container lease release |
Release the lease. |
Core | GA |
az storage container lease renew |
Renew the lease. |
Core | GA |
az storage container legal-hold |
Manage container legal holds. |
Core | GA |
az storage container legal-hold clear |
Clear legal hold tags. |
Core | GA |
az storage container legal-hold set |
Set legal hold tags. |
Core | GA |
az storage container legal-hold show |
Get the legal hold properties of a container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container list |
List containers in a storage account. |
Core | GA |
az storage container metadata |
Manage container metadata. |
Core | GA |
az storage container metadata show |
Return all user-defined metadata for the specified container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container metadata update |
Set one or more user-defined name-value pairs for the specified container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container policy |
Manage container stored access policies. |
Core | GA |
az storage container policy create |
Create a stored access policy on the containing object. |
Core | GA |
az storage container policy delete |
Delete a stored access policy on a containing object. |
Core | GA |
az storage container policy list |
List stored access policies on a containing object. |
Core | GA |
az storage container policy show |
Show a stored access policy on a containing object. |
Core | GA |
az storage container policy update |
Set a stored access policy on a containing object. |
Core | GA |
az storage container restore |
Restore soft-deleted container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container set-permission |
Set the permissions for the specified container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container show |
Return all user-defined metadata and system properties for the specified container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container show-permission |
Get the permissions for the specified container. |
Core | GA |
az storage container create
Create a container in a storage account.
By default, container data is private ("off") to the account owner. Use "blob" to allow public read access for blobs. Use "container" to allow public read and list access to the entire container. You can configure the --public-access using az storage container set-permission -n CONTAINER_NAME --public-access blob/container/off
.
az storage container create --name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--auth-mode {key, login}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--connection-string]
[--default-encryption-scope]
[--fail-on-exist]
[--metadata]
[--prevent-encryption-scope-override {false, true}]
[--public-access {blob, container, off}]
[--resource-group]
[--sas-token]
[--timeout]
Examples
Create a storage container in a storage account.
az storage container create -n mystoragecontainer
Create a storage container in a storage account and return an error if the container already exists.
az storage container create -n mystoragecontainer --fail-on-exist
Create a storage container in a storage account and allow public read access for blobs.
az storage container create -n mystoragecontainer --public-access blob
Required Parameters
The container name.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT.
The mode in which to run the command. "login" mode will directly use your login credentials for the authentication. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
Default the container to use specified encryption scope for all writes.
Throw an exception if the container already exists.
Metadata in space-separated key=value pairs. This overwrites any existing metadata.
Block override of encryption scope from the container default.
Specifies whether data in the container may be accessed publicly.
Argument 'resource_group_name' has been deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
Name of resource group. You can configure the default group using az configure --defaults group=<name>
.
A Shared Access Signature (SAS). Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SAS_TOKEN.
Request timeout in seconds. Applies to each call to the service.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container delete
Mark the specified container for deletion.
The container and any blobs contained within it are later deleted during garbage collection.
az storage container delete --name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--auth-mode {key, login}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--bypass-immutability-policy]
[--connection-string]
[--fail-not-exist]
[--if-modified-since]
[--if-unmodified-since]
[--lease-id]
[--sas-token]
[--timeout]
Examples
Marks the specified container for deletion. (autogenerated)
az storage container delete --account-key 00000000 --account-name MyAccount --name mycontainer
Required Parameters
The container name.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
The mode in which to run the command. "login" mode will directly use your login credentials for the authentication. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Bypasses upcoming service behavior that will block a container from being deleted if it has a immutability-policy. Specifying this will ignore arguments aside from those used to identify the container ("--name", "--account-name").
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
Throw an exception if the container does not exist.
Commence only if modified since supplied UTC datetime (Y-m-d'T'H:M'Z').
Commence only if unmodified since supplied UTC datetime (Y-m-d'T'H:M'Z').
If specified, delete_container only succeeds if the container's lease is active and matches this ID. Required if the container has an active lease.
A Shared Access Signature (SAS). Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SAS_TOKEN.
Request timeout in seconds. Applies to each call to the service.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container exists
Check for the existence of a storage container.
az storage container exists --name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--auth-mode {key, login}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--connection-string]
[--sas-token]
[--timeout]
Examples
Check for the existence of a storage container. (autogenerated)
az storage container exists --account-name mystorageccount --account-key 00000000 --name mycontainer
Required Parameters
The container name.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
The mode in which to run the command. "login" mode will directly use your login credentials for the authentication. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
A Shared Access Signature (SAS). Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SAS_TOKEN.
Request timeout in seconds. Applies to each call to the service.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container generate-sas
Generate a SAS token for a storage container.
az storage container generate-sas --name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--as-user]
[--auth-mode {key, login}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--cache-control]
[--connection-string]
[--content-disposition]
[--content-encoding]
[--content-language]
[--content-type]
[--encryption-scope]
[--expiry]
[--https-only]
[--ip]
[--permissions]
[--policy-name]
[--start]
Examples
Generate a sas token for blob container and use it to upload a blob.
end=`date -u -d "30 minutes" '+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%MZ'`
sas=`az storage container generate-sas -n mycontainer --https-only --permissions dlrw --expiry $end -o tsv`
az storage blob upload -n MyBlob -c mycontainer -f file.txt --sas-token $sas
Generate a shared access signature for the container (autogenerated)
az storage container generate-sas --account-key 00000000 --account-name mystorageaccount --expiry 2020-01-01 --name mycontainer --permissions dlrw
Generate a SAS token for a storage container. (autogenerated)
az storage container generate-sas --account-name mystorageaccount --as-user --auth-mode login --expiry 2020-01-01 --name container1 --permissions dlrw
Required Parameters
The container name.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
Indicates that this command return the SAS signed with the user delegation key. The expiry parameter and '--auth-mode login' are required if this argument is specified.
The mode in which to run the command. "login" mode will directly use your login credentials for the authentication. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Response header value for Cache-Control when resource is accessed using this shared access signature.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
Response header value for Content-Disposition when resource is accessed using this shared access signature.
Response header value for Content-Encoding when resource is accessed using this shared access signature.
Response header value for Content-Language when resource is accessed using this shared access signature.
Response header value for Content-Type when resource is accessed using this shared access signature.
A predefined encryption scope used to encrypt the data on the service.
Specifies the UTC datetime (Y-m-d'T'H:M'Z') at which the SAS becomes invalid. Do not use if a stored access policy is referenced with --policy-name that specifies this value.
Only permit requests made with the HTTPS protocol. If omitted, requests from both the HTTP and HTTPS protocol are permitted.
Specifies the IP address or range of IP addresses from which to accept requests. Supports only IPv4 style addresses.
The permissions the SAS grants. Allowed values: (a)dd (c)reate (d)elete (e)xecute (f)ilter_by_tags (i)set_immutability_policy (l)ist (m)ove (r)ead (t)ag (w)rite (x)delete_previous_version (y)permanent_delete. Do not use if a stored access policy is referenced with --id that specifies this value. Can be combined.
The name of a stored access policy within the container's ACL.
Specifies the UTC datetime (Y-m-d'T'H:M'Z') at which the SAS becomes valid. Do not use if a stored access policy is referenced with --policy-name that specifies this value. Defaults to the time of the request.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container generate-sas (storage-blob-preview extension)
Generate a SAS token for a storage container.
az storage container generate-sas --name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--as-user]
[--auth-mode {key, login}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--cache-control]
[--connection-string]
[--content-disposition]
[--content-encoding]
[--content-language]
[--content-type]
[--expiry]
[--full-uri]
[--https-only]
[--ip]
[--permissions]
[--policy-name]
[--start]
Examples
Generate a sas token for blob container and use it to upload a blob.
end=`date -u -d "30 minutes" '+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%MZ'`
sas=`az storage container generate-sas -n mycontainer --https-only --permissions dlrw --expiry $end -o tsv`
az storage blob upload -n MyBlob -c mycontainer -f file.txt --sas-token $sas
Generate a shared access signature for the container (autogenerated)
az storage container generate-sas --account-key 00000000 --account-name mystorageaccount --expiry 2020-01-01 --name mycontainer --permissions dlrw
Generate a SAS token for a storage container. (autogenerated)
az storage container generate-sas --account-name mystorageaccount --as-user --auth-mode login --expiry 2020-01-01 --name container1 --permissions dlrw
Required Parameters
The container name.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
Indicates that this command return the SAS signed with the user delegation key. The expiry parameter and '--auth-mode login' are required if this argument is specified.
The mode in which to run the command. "login" mode will directly use your login credentials for the authentication. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Response header value for Cache-Control when resource is accessedusing this shared access signature.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
Response header value for Content-Disposition when resource is accessedusing this shared access signature.
Response header value for Content-Encoding when resource is accessedusing this shared access signature.
Response header value for Content-Language when resource is accessedusing this shared access signature.
Response header value for Content-Type when resource is accessedusing this shared access signature.
Specifies the UTC datetime (Y-m-d'T'H:M'Z') at which the SAS becomes invalid. Do not use if a stored access policy is referenced with --id that specifies this value.
Indicate that this command return the full blob URI and the shared access signature token.
Only permit requests made with the HTTPS protocol. If omitted, requests from both the HTTP and HTTPS protocol are permitted.
Specifies the IP address or range of IP addresses from which to accept requests. Supports only IPv4 style addresses.
The permissions the SAS grants. Allowed values: (a)dd (c)reate (d)elete (x)delete_previous_version (e)xecute (f)ilter_by_tags (l)ist (m)ove (p)ermanent_delete (r)ead (s)et_immutability_policy (t)ag (w)rite. Do not use if a stored access policy is referenced with --policy-name that specifies this value. Can be combined.
The name of a stored access policy within the container's ACL.
Specifies the UTC datetime (Y-m-d'T'H:M'Z') at which the SAS becomes valid. Do not use if a stored access policy is referenced with --id that specifies this value. Defaults to the time of the request.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container list
List containers in a storage account.
az storage container list [--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--auth-mode {key, login}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--connection-string]
[--include-deleted {false, true}]
[--include-metadata {false, true}]
[--marker]
[--num-results]
[--prefix]
[--sas-token]
[--show-next-marker]
[--timeout]
Examples
List containers in a storage account.
az storage container list
List soft deleted containers in a storage account.
az storage container list --include-deleted
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
The mode in which to run the command. "login" mode will directly use your login credentials for the authentication. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
Specify that deleted containers to be returned in the response. This is for container restore enabled account. The default value is False
.
Specify that container metadata to be returned in the response.
A string value that identifies the portion of the list of containers to be returned with the next listing operation. The operation returns the NextMarker value within the response body if the listing operation did not return all containers remaining to be listed with the current page. If specified, this generator will begin returning results from the point where the previous generator stopped.
Specify the maximum number to return. If the request does not specify num_results, or specifies a value greater than 5000, the server will return up to 5000 items. Note that if the listing operation crosses a partition boundary, then the service will return a continuation token for retrieving the remaining of the results. Provide "*" to return all.
Filter the results to return only blobs whose name begins with the specified prefix.
A Shared Access Signature (SAS). Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SAS_TOKEN.
Show nextMarker in result when specified.
Request timeout in seconds. Applies to each call to the service.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container restore
Restore soft-deleted container.
Operation will only be successful if used within the specified number of days set in the delete retention policy.
az storage container restore --deleted-version
--name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--auth-mode {key, login}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--connection-string]
[--sas-token]
[--timeout]
Examples
List and restore soft-deleted container.
az storage container list --include-deleted
az storage container restore -n deletedcontainer --deleted-version deletedversion
Required Parameters
Specify the version of the deleted container to restore.
Specify the name of the deleted container to restore.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
The mode in which to run the command. "login" mode will directly use your login credentials for the authentication. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
A Shared Access Signature (SAS). Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SAS_TOKEN.
Request timeout in seconds. Applies to each call to the service.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container set-permission
Set the permissions for the specified container.
az storage container set-permission --name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--auth-mode {key}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--connection-string]
[--if-modified-since]
[--if-unmodified-since]
[--lease-id]
[--public-access {blob, container, off}]
[--timeout]
Required Parameters
The container name.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
The mode in which to run the command. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
Commence only if modified since supplied UTC datetime (Y-m-d'T'H:M'Z').
Commence only if unmodified since supplied UTC datetime (Y-m-d'T'H:M'Z').
If specified, only succeed if the container's lease is active and matches this ID.
Specifies whether data in the container may be accessed publicly.
Request timeout in seconds. Applies to each call to the service.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container show
Return all user-defined metadata and system properties for the specified container.
az storage container show --name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--auth-mode {key, login}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--connection-string]
[--lease-id]
[--sas-token]
[--timeout]
Required Parameters
The container name.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
The mode in which to run the command. "login" mode will directly use your login credentials for the authentication. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
If specified, only succeed if the container's lease is active and matches this ID.
A Shared Access Signature (SAS). Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SAS_TOKEN.
Request timeout in seconds. Applies to each call to the service.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
az storage container show-permission
Get the permissions for the specified container.
az storage container show-permission --name
[--account-key]
[--account-name]
[--auth-mode {key}]
[--blob-endpoint]
[--connection-string]
[--lease-id]
[--timeout]
Required Parameters
The container name.
Optional Parameters
Storage account key. Must be used in conjunction with storage account name or service endpoint. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_KEY.
Storage account name. Related environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. If neither are present, the command will try to query the storage account key using the authenticated Azure account. If a large number of storage commands are executed the API quota may be hit.
The mode in which to run the command. The legacy "key" mode will attempt to query for an account key if no authentication parameters for the account are provided. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_AUTH_MODE.
Storage data service endpoint. Must be used in conjunction with either storage account key or a SAS token. You can find each service primary endpoint with az storage account show
. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_SERVICE_ENDPOINT.
Storage account connection string. Environment variable: AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING.
If specified, only succeed if the container's lease is active and matches this ID.
Request timeout in seconds. Applies to each call to the service.
Global Parameters
Increase logging verbosity to show all debug logs.
Show this help message and exit.
Only show errors, suppressing warnings.
Output format.
JMESPath query string. See http://jmespath.org/ for more information and examples.
Name or ID of subscription. You can configure the default subscription using az account set -s NAME_OR_ID
.
Increase logging verbosity. Use --debug for full debug logs.
Azure CLI