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Azure App Configuration

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Manage application settings and feature flags centrally.

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What Azure App Configuration does

The Azure App Configuration SDK for Python provides a robust solution for managing application settings and feature flags in a centralized manner. This SDK simplifies the process of retrieving, updating, and deleting configuration settings, allowing developers to maintain a clean separation of concerns between application logic and configuration data. It supports both connection string and Entra ID authentication methods, offering flexibility in how applications connect to Azure App Configuration.

With features like environment-specific labels, developers can easily manage different configurations for development, staging, and production environments. The SDK also allows for the creation of snapshots, enabling point-in-time recovery of settings, which is particularly useful during deployment processes. By leveraging feature flags, teams can implement gradual rollouts and A/B testing, enhancing their ability to manage application behavior dynamically without requiring code changes.

This skill is particularly suited for developers working on cloud-based applications that require centralized configuration management. It is beneficial for teams that need to manage multiple environments or want to implement feature toggles in their applications. The SDK's asynchronous capabilities allow for efficient handling of requests, making it a good fit for applications that require high performance and responsiveness.

Overall, the Azure App Configuration SDK for Python is a practical tool for enhancing application configuration management, enabling developers to focus more on building features rather than managing settings.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to centralize configuration management and implement feature flags in your applications.

When not to use it

Avoid using this skill if your application does not require centralized configuration or if you are not using Azure services.

What you can build with it

Centralized Configuration Management

Utilize the SDK to manage application settings across multiple environments, ensuring consistency and ease of updates.

Feature Flag Implementation

Implement feature flags to control the rollout of new features, allowing for A/B testing and gradual feature releases.

Snapshot Creation for Rollback

Create snapshots of your configuration settings before deployments to easily revert to a previous state if needed.

How to install Azure App Configuration

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Azure App Configuration SDK for Python

Centralized configuration management with feature flags and dynamic settings.

Installation

pip install azure-appconfiguration

Environment Variables

AZURE_APPCONFIGURATION_CONNECTION_STRING=Endpoint=https://<name>.azconfig.io;Id=...;Secret=...
# Or for Entra ID:
AZURE_APPCONFIGURATION_ENDPOINT=https://<name>.azconfig.io

Authentication

Connection String

from azure.appconfiguration import AzureAppConfigurationClient

client = AzureAppConfigurationClient.from_connection_string(
    os.environ["AZURE_APPCONFIGURATION_CONNECTION_STRING"]
)

Entra ID

from azure.appconfiguration import AzureAppConfigurationClient
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

client = AzureAppConfigurationClient(
    base_url=os.environ["AZURE_APPCONFIGURATION_ENDPOINT"],
    credential=DefaultAzureCredential()
)

Configuration Settings

Get Setting

setting = client.get_configuration_setting(key="app:settings:message")
print(f"{setting.key} = {setting.value}")

Get with Label

# Labels allow environment-specific values
setting = client.get_configuration_setting(
    key="app:settings:message",
    label="production"
)

Set Setting

from azure.appconfiguration import ConfigurationSetting

setting = ConfigurationSetting(
    key="app:settings:message",
    value="Hello, World!",
    label="development",
    content_type="text/plain",
    tags={"environment": "dev"}
)

client.set_configuration_setting(setting)

Delete Setting

client.delete_configuration_setting(
    key="app:settings:message",
    label="development"
)

List Settings

All Settings

settings = client.list_configuration_settings()
for setting in settings:
    print(f"{setting.key} [{setting.label}] = {setting.value}")

Filter by Key Prefix

settings = client.list_configuration_settings(
    key_filter="app:settings:*"
)

Filter by Label

settings = client.list_configuration_settings(
    label_filter="production"
)

Feature Flags

Set Feature Flag

from azure.appconfiguration import ConfigurationSetting
import json

feature_flag = ConfigurationSetting(
    key=".appconfig.featureflag/beta-feature",
    value=json.dumps({
        "id": "beta-feature",
        "enabled": True,
        "conditions": {
            "client_filters": []
        }
    }),
    content_type="application/vnd.microsoft.appconfig.ff+json;charset=utf-8"
)

client.set_configuration_setting(feature_flag)

Get Feature Flag

setting = client.get_configuration_setting(
    key=".appconfig.featureflag/beta-feature"
)
flag_data = json.loads(setting.value)
print(f"Feature enabled: {flag_data['enabled']}")

List Feature Flags

flags = client.list_configuration_settings(
    key_filter=".appconfig.featureflag/*"
)
for flag in flags:
    data = json.loads(flag.value)
    print(f"{data['id']}: {'enabled' if data['enabled'] else 'disabled'}")

Read-Only Settings

# Make setting read-only
client.set_read_only(
    configuration_setting=setting,
    read_only=True
)

# Remove read-only
client.set_read_only(
    configuration_setting=setting,
    read_only=False
)

Snapshots

Create Snapshot

from azure.appconfiguration import ConfigurationSnapshot, ConfigurationSettingFilter

snapshot = ConfigurationSnapshot(
    name="v1-snapshot",
    filters=[
        ConfigurationSettingFilter(key="app:*", label="production")
    ]
)

created = client.begin_create_snapshot(
    name="v1-snapshot",
    snapshot=snapshot
).result()

List Snapshot Settings

settings = client.list_configuration_settings(
    snapshot_name="v1-snapshot"
)

Async Client

from azure.appconfiguration.aio import AzureAppConfigurationClient
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential

async def main():
    credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
    client = AzureAppConfigurationClient(
        base_url=endpoint,
        credential=credential
    )
    
    setting = await client.get_configuration_setting(key="app:message")
    print(setting.value)
    
    await client.close()
    await credential.close()

Client Operations

OperationDescription
get_configuration_settingGet single setting
set_configuration_settingCreate or update setting
delete_configuration_settingDelete setting
list_configuration_settingsList with filters
set_read_onlyLock/unlock setting
begin_create_snapshotCreate point-in-time snapshot
list_snapshotsList all snapshots

Best Practices

  1. Use labels for environment separation (dev, staging, prod)
  2. Use key prefixes for logical grouping (app:database:, app:cache:)
  3. Make production settings read-only to prevent accidental changes
  4. Create snapshots before deployments for rollback capability
  5. Use Entra ID instead of connection strings in production
  6. Refresh settings periodically in long-running applications
  7. Use feature flags for gradual rollouts and A/B testing

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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