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Change Analysis CLI support #4931

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Change Analysis CLI support #4931

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Adding CLI support for Change analysis. Code was generated by aaz-dev-tools. As our apis requires recent changes on resources to show results, we can only do live scenario tests.

This checklist is used to make sure that common guidelines for a pull request are followed.

Related command

az change-analysis list
az change-analysis list-by-resource

General Guidelines

  • Have you run azdev style <YOUR_EXT> locally? (pip install azdev required)
  • Have you run python scripts/ci/test_index.py -q locally?

For new extensions:

About Extension Publish

There is a pipeline to automatically build, upload and publish extension wheels.
Once your pull request is merged into main branch, a new pull request will be created to update src/index.json automatically.
The precondition is to put your code inside this repository and upgrade the version in the pull request but do not modify src/index.json.

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yonzhan commented Jun 2, 2022

Change Analysis

@yonzhan yonzhan requested review from kairu-ms and jsntcy June 2, 2022 23:26
@yonzhan yonzhan added this to the Jun 2022 (2022-07-05) milestone Jun 2, 2022
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kairu-ms commented Jun 6, 2022

/azp run

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Pull request contains merge conflicts.

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