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Azure Image Chooser is a [Streamlit](https://streamlit.io) application that allows users to select Azure VM images from the Azure Marketplace.
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It is in its preliminary version and is subject to development and change. It is provided here for you convenience and may not include all features or functionality of the final product.
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Azure Image Chooser is written in Python and requires Python interpreter. At the time of writing this, Python 3.13 is the latest.
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Azure Image Chooser is written in Python and requires Python interpreter. At the time of writing this, Python 3.13 is the latest. Execute the following commands to run the app:
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You can run it on your local machine or deploy to any platform that runs containers. A Docker file and Terraform code to deploy to the Azure are provided.
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## Running on a local machine
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Create a Python development environment file `.env`:
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```shell
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AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID="subscription_id"
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AZURE_CLIENT_ID="client_id"
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AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET="client_secret"
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AZURE_TENANT_ID="tenant_id"
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AZURE_LOCATION="westeurope"
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```
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> NOTE: Replace the placeholder values with your actual values. Omit `AZURE_CLIENT_ID`, `AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET`, and `AZURE_TENANT_ID` if you are using Azure CLI authentication.
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Execute the following commands to run the app:
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```shell
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python3 -m venv .venv
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.venv/bin/python -m pip install pip --upgrade
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.venv/bin/pip install streamlit azure-identity azure-mgmt-compute
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.venv/bin/streamlit run image-chooser.py
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source .venv/bin/activate
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python -m pip install pip --upgrade
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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cd app
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streamlit run image-chooser.py
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```
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You have to be authenticated in Azure CLI. The app will block terminal and start a web server. Follow the instructions in the terminal to access the app.
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The app will block terminal and start a web server. Follow the instructions in the terminal to access the app.
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## Add Certificate Binding
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## Add Certificate Binding for Azure Deployment
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Unfortunately, as of now, the Terraform Azure Resource Manager Provider does not support binding certificates to container apps. You can still bind the certificate using the Azure CLI.
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```shell
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# Find the certificate name
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