Blobify is a .NET Global tool that archives (moves) files from a local folder to Azure Blob Storage container.
dotnet tool install -g Blobifyblobify archive <inputpath> <azureStorageAccount> <azureStorageAccountContainer> [OPTIONS]
blobify archive inputpath storageaccountname storagecontainer
<inputpath> Input path
<azureStorageAccount> Azure Storage Account Name
<azureStorageAccountContainer> Azure Storage Account Container Name
-h, --help Prints help information
--azure-tenant-id Azure Tentant ID to sign into
--file-pattern Local file pattern to match
By default it'll try authenticate using the DefaultAzureCredential which tries to authorize in the following order based on your environment.
- EnvironmentCredential
- WorkloadIdentityCredential
- ManagedIdentityCredential
- SharedTokenCacheCredential
- VisualStudioCredential
- VisualStudioCodeCredential
- AzureCliCredential
- AzurePowerShellCredential
- AzureDeveloperCliCredential
- InteractiveBrowserCredential
- Set the environment variable
AZURE_TENANT_IDto the tenant ID (found in theApp Registrationoverview for your app). - Set the environment variable
AZURE_CLIENT_IDto the client ID (found in theApp Registrationoverview for your app). - Set the environment variable
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRETto the secret noted earlier. - Set the environment variable
AZURE_AUTHORITY_HOSTtohttps://login.microsoftonline.com/.
flowchart TD
ls[List files in source path]
exists[Verifies if blob file already exists]
upload[Upload file]
verify[Verifies MD5 hash]
delete[Delete file]
skip[Skip file]
ls --> exists
exists --Found--> verify
exists --Not Found--> upload
upload --> verify
verify --Matches--> delete
verify --Not Matches--> skip