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To complete this quickstart:
- Install Ruby
- Install the Azure Storage library for Ruby using the rubygem package.
If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free account before you begin.
First, create a new general-purpose storage account to use for this quickstart.
- Go to the Azure portal and log in using your Azure account.
- On the Hub menu, select New > Storage > Storage account - blob, file, table, queue.
- Enter a name for your storage account. The name must be between 3 and 24 characters in length and may contain numbers and lowercase letters only. It must also be unique.
- Set
Deployment model
to Resource manager. - Set
Account kind
to General purpose. - Set
Performance
to Standard. - Set
Replication
to Locally Redundant storage (LRS). - Set
Storage service encryption
to Disabled. - Set
Secure transfer required
to Disabled. - Select your subscription.
- For
resource group
, create a new one and give it a unique name. - Select the
Location
to use for your storage account. - Check Pin to dashboard and click Create to create your storage account.
After your storage account is created, it is pinned to the dashboard. Click on it to open it. Under SETTINGS, click Access keys. Select a key and copy the CONNECTION STRING to the clipboard, then paste it into Notepad for later use.
In the application, you must provide your storage account name and account key to create the BlobService
instance for your application. Open the example.rb
file from the Solution Explorer in your IDE. Replace the accountname and accountkey values with your account name and key.
account_name = 'accountname'
account_key = 'accountkey'
To run the application on a terminal or command prompt, Go to the example.rb
file directory and run the following command:
ruby example.rb