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Name: pulumi-azuread
Version: 2.7.0a1604954169
Summary: A Pulumi package for creating and managing azuread cloud resources.
Home-page: https://pulumi.io
License: Apache-2.0
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azuread
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        # Microsoft Azure Active Directory Resource Provider
        
        The Microsoft Azure AD resource provider for Pulumi lets you use Azure Active Directory resources in your cloud programs.  To use
        this package, please [install the Pulumi CLI first](https://pulumi.io/). For a streamlined Pulumi walkthrough, including language runtime installation and Azure configuration, click "Get Started" below.
        
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            <a href="https://www.pulumi.com/docs/get-started/azure" title="Get Started">
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        ## Installing
        
        This package is available in many languages in the standard packaging formats.
        
        ### Node.js (Java/TypeScript)
        
        To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either `npm`:
        
            $ npm install @pulumi/azuread
        
        or `yarn`:
        
            $ yarn add @pulumi/azuread
        
        ### Python 3
        
        To use from Python, install using `pip`:
        
            $ pip install pulumi_azuread
        
        ### Go
        
        To use from Go, use `go get` to grab the latest version of the library
        
            $ go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-azuread/sdk/v2/go/...
        
        ### .NET
        
        To use from .NET, install using `dotnet add package`:
        
            $ dotnet add package Pulumi.Azuread
        
        ## Configuration
        
        The following configuration points are available:
        
        - `azuread:clientId` - The Client ID which should be used. This can also be sourced from the `ARM_CLIENT_ID` Environment 
           Variable.
        - `azuread:subscriptionId` - The Subscription ID which should be used. This can also be sourced from the `ARM_SUBSCRIPTION_ID` 
           Environment Variable.
        - `azuread:tenantId` - The Tenant ID which should be used. This can also be sourced from the `ARM_TENANT_ID` Environment 
           Variable.
        - `azuread:clientSecret` - The Client Secret which should be used. This can also be sourced from the `ARM_CLIENT_SECRET` 
           Environment Variable.
        - `azuread:certificatePassword` - The password associated with the Client Certificate. This can also be sourced from 
           the `ARM_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD` Environment Variable.
        - `azuread:clientCertificatePath` - The path to the Client Certificate associated with the Service Principal which should 
           be used. This can also be sourced from the `ARM_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_PATH` Environment Variable.
        - `azuread:environment` -  The Cloud Environment which be used. Possible values are public, usgovernment, german and china. 
           Defaults to `public`. This can also be sourced from the `ARM_ENVIRONMENT` environment variable.
        - `azuread:msiEndpoint` - The path to a custom endpoint for Managed Service Identity - in most circumstances this should
           be detected automatically. This can also be sourced from the `ARM_MSI_ENDPOINT` Environment Variable.
        - `azuread:useMsi` - Should Managed Service Identity be used for Authentication? This can also be sourced from the 
           `ARM_USE_MSI` Environment Variable. Defaults to `false`.
           
        ## Reference
        
        For further information, please visit [the AzureAD provider docs](https://www.pulumi.com/docs/intro/cloud-providers/azuread) or for detailed reference documentation, please visit [the API docs](https://www.pulumi.com/docs/reference/pkg/azuread).
        
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