Port the Azure Resource Explorer extension to core. (#2701)

* Port the Azure Resource Explorer extension to core.

This will enable Azure viewlet by default in the next release.

- Moving this code from the SQL Server 2019 extension to Azure Data Studio core
- Ported tests and verified they work in the integration tests.sh file
- Fixed an issue that caused integration tests to fail if you have a SQL Server 2019 big data cluster endpoint listed, but the extension isn't installed.
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Kevin Cunnane
2018-10-03 10:41:07 -07:00
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{
"azure.displayName": "Azure (Core)",
"azure.description": "Browse and work with Azure resources",
"azure.config.title": "Azure Resource Configuration",
"azure.resourceFilter.description": "The resource filter, each element is an account id, a subscription id and name separated by a slash",
"azureresource.refreshall": "Refresh All",
"azureresource.refresh": "Refresh",
"azureresource.signin": "Sign In",
"azureresource.connectsqldb": "Connect",
"azureresource.selectsubscriptions": "Select Subscriptions",
"azure.title": "Azure",
"azure.resourceExplorer.title": "Resource Explorer"
}