Import a BACPAC file into a database in SQL Database using the Azure CLI
Applies to: Azure SQL Database
This Azure CLI script example imports a database from a .bacpac file into a database in SQL Database.
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Prerequisites
Use the Bash environment in Azure Cloud Shell. For more information, see Quickstart for Bash in Azure Cloud Shell.
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If you're using a local installation, sign in to the Azure CLI by using the az login command. To finish the authentication process, follow the steps displayed in your terminal. For other sign-in options, see Sign in with the Azure CLI.
When you're prompted, install the Azure CLI extension on first use. For more information about extensions, see Use extensions with the Azure CLI.
Run az version to find the version and dependent libraries that are installed. To upgrade to the latest version, run az upgrade.
Sample script
For this script, use Azure CLI locally as it takes too long to run in Cloud Shell.
Sign in to Azure
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subscription="<subscriptionId>" # add subscription here
az account set -s $subscription # ...or use 'az login'
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Run the script
# Import a BACPAC file into a database in SQL Database
# Variable block
let "randomIdentifier=$RANDOM*$RANDOM"
location="East US"
resourceGroup="msdocs-azuresql-rg-$randomIdentifier"
tag="import-from-bacpac"
server="msdocs-azuresql-server-$randomIdentifier"
database="msdocsazuresqldb$randomIdentifier"
login="azureuser"
password="Pa$$w0rD-$randomIdentifier"
storage="msdocsazuresql$randomIdentifier"
container="msdocs-azuresql-container-$randomIdentifier"
bacpac="sample.bacpac"
echo "Using resource group $resourceGroup with login: $login, password: $password..."
echo "Creating $resourceGroup in $location..."
az group create --name $resourceGroup --location "$location" --tags $tag
echo "Creating $storage..."
az storage account create --name $storage --resource-group $resourceGroup --location "$location" --sku Standard_LRS
echo "Creating $container on $storage..."
key=$(az storage account keys list --account-name $storage --resource-group $resourceGroup -o json --query [0].value | tr -d '"')
az storage container create --name $container --account-key $key --account-name $storage #--public-access container
echo "Downloading sample database..."
az rest --uri https://github.com/Microsoft/sql-server-samples/releases/download/wide-world-importers-v1.0/WideWorldImporters-Standard.bacpac --output-file $bacpac -m get --skip-authorization-header
echo "Uploading sample database to $container..."
az storage blob upload --container-name $container --file $bacpac --name $bacpac --account-key $key --account-name $storage
echo "Creating $server in $location..."
az sql server create --name $server --resource-group $resourceGroup --location "$location" --admin-user $login --admin-password $password
az sql server firewall-rule create --resource-group $resourceGroup --server $server --name AllowAzureServices --start-ip-address 0.0.0.0 --end-ip-address 0.0.0.0
echo "Creating $database..."
az sql db create --name $database --resource-group $resourceGroup --server $server --edition "GeneralPurpose"
echo "Importing sample database from $container to $database..."
az sql db import --admin-password $password --admin-user $login --storage-key $key --storage-key-type StorageAccessKey --storage-uri https://$storage.blob.core.windows.net/$container/$bacpac --name $database --resource-group $resourceGroup --server $server
Clean up resources
Use the following command to remove the resource group and all resources associated with it using the az group delete command - unless you have an ongoing need for these resources. Some of these resources may take a while to create, as well as to delete.
az group delete --name $resourceGroup
Sample reference
This script uses the following commands. Each command in the table links to command specific documentation.
Command | Description |
---|---|
az sql server | Server commands. |
az sql db import | Database import command. |
Next steps
For more information on Azure CLI, see Azure CLI documentation.
Additional SQL Database CLI script samples can be found in the Azure SQL Database documentation.