
Azure Storage File Share SDK
FreeManage SMB file shares in Azure with Python.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Azure Storage File Share SDK does
The Azure Storage File Share SDK for Python provides developers with the tools necessary to manage SMB file shares in Azure's cloud environment. This SDK is particularly useful for applications that require file storage solutions, whether for cloud-native applications or for migrating existing applications to the cloud. With this SDK, users can perform a variety of file operations, including creating, listing, and deleting shares, directories, and files, as well as uploading and downloading file content.
To get started, installation is straightforward via pip, allowing developers to quickly integrate the SDK into their Python projects. Authentication can be handled through a connection string or Azure's Entra ID, providing flexibility depending on the security requirements of the application. The SDK supports both synchronous and asynchronous operations, making it suitable for a range of application architectures, from simple scripts to complex, asynchronous workflows.
In addition to basic file operations, the SDK includes support for advanced features like range uploads and downloads, snapshot creation for data backup, and file property retrieval. This makes it a robust choice for developers looking to implement comprehensive file management capabilities in their applications. The SDK is designed for developers who need to interact with Azure Storage services efficiently and effectively, whether they are building new applications or enhancing existing ones with cloud storage capabilities.
When to use it
Use this SDK when you need to perform file operations in Azure Storage, such as uploading, downloading, or managing SMB file shares.
When not to use it
Avoid this SDK if your application does not require Azure Storage services or if you are working with non-SMB file systems.
What you can build with it
Cloud-Native Application Development
Use the SDK to integrate Azure file storage into new cloud-native applications that require robust file management.
Migrating Legacy Applications
Leverage the SDK to facilitate the migration of existing applications to Azure by managing file shares and operations seamlessly.
Data Backup Solutions
Implement snapshot features to create backups of critical data stored in Azure file shares, ensuring data integrity and availability.
How to install Azure Storage File Share SDK
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
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Written by sickn33Azure Storage File Share SDK for Python
Manage SMB file shares for cloud-native and lift-and-shift scenarios.
Installation
pip install azure-storage-file-share
Environment Variables
AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING=DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=...;AccountKey=...
# Or
AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_URL=https://<account>.file.core.windows.net
Authentication
Connection String
from azure.storage.fileshare import ShareServiceClient
service = ShareServiceClient.from_connection_string(
os.environ["AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING"]
)
Entra ID
from azure.storage.fileshare import ShareServiceClient
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
service = ShareServiceClient(
account_url=os.environ["AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_URL"],
credential=DefaultAzureCredential()
)
Share Operations
Create Share
share = service.create_share("my-share")
List Shares
for share in service.list_shares():
print(f"{share.name}: {share.quota} GB")
Get Share Client
share_client = service.get_share_client("my-share")
Delete Share
service.delete_share("my-share")
Directory Operations
Create Directory
share_client = service.get_share_client("my-share")
share_client.create_directory("my-directory")
# Nested directory
share_client.create_directory("my-directory/sub-directory")
List Directories and Files
directory_client = share_client.get_directory_client("my-directory")
for item in directory_client.list_directories_and_files():
if item["is_directory"]:
print(f"[DIR] {item['name']}")
else:
print(f"[FILE] {item['name']} ({item['size']} bytes)")
Delete Directory
share_client.delete_directory("my-directory")
File Operations
Upload File
file_client = share_client.get_file_client("my-directory/file.txt")
# From string
file_client.upload_file("Hello, World!")
# From file
with open("local-file.txt", "rb") as f:
file_client.upload_file(f)
# From bytes
file_client.upload_file(b"Binary content")
Download File
file_client = share_client.get_file_client("my-directory/file.txt")
# To bytes
data = file_client.download_file().readall()
# To file
with open("downloaded.txt", "wb") as f:
data = file_client.download_file()
data.readinto(f)
# Stream chunks
download = file_client.download_file()
for chunk in download.chunks():
process(chunk)
Get File Properties
properties = file_client.get_file_properties()
print(f"Size: {properties.size}")
print(f"Content type: {properties.content_settings.content_type}")
print(f"Last modified: {properties.last_modified}")
Delete File
file_client.delete_file()
Copy File
source_url = "https://account.file.core.windows.net/share/source.txt"
dest_client = share_client.get_file_client("destination.txt")
dest_client.start_copy_from_url(source_url)
Range Operations
Upload Range
# Upload to specific range
file_client.upload_range(data=b"content", offset=0, length=7)
Download Range
# Download specific range
download = file_client.download_file(offset=0, length=100)
data = download.readall()
Snapshot Operations
Create Snapshot
snapshot = share_client.create_snapshot()
print(f"Snapshot: {snapshot['snapshot']}")
Access Snapshot
snapshot_client = service.get_share_client(
"my-share",
snapshot=snapshot["snapshot"]
)
Async Client
from azure.storage.fileshare.aio import ShareServiceClient
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
async def upload_file():
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
service = ShareServiceClient(account_url, credential=credential)
share = service.get_share_client("my-share")
file_client = share.get_file_client("test.txt")
await file_client.upload_file("Hello!")
await service.close()
await credential.close()
Client Types
| Client | Purpose |
|---|---|
ShareServiceClient | Account-level operations |
ShareClient | Share operations |
ShareDirectoryClient | Directory operations |
ShareFileClient | File operations |
Best Practices
- Use connection string for simplest setup
- Use Entra ID for production with RBAC
- Stream large files using chunks() to avoid memory issues
- Create snapshots before major changes
- Set quotas to prevent unexpected storage costs
- Use ranges for partial file updates
- Close async clients explicitly
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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