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Aasim Khan 280a9d20f9 Added categories and search based filtering to the resource dialog. (#12658)
* added filtering to the resource type along with a new component.

* -Added caching of cards
-Removed unused component props
-localized tags
-limited the scope of list items

* Made some changes in the PR

* - Added Iot Category to SQL edge
- Moved category names to constants
- Moved localization strings to localized constants
- Made filtering logic more concise
- Changed how category list is generated
--Category list can now be ordered
-Added back event generation for selectedCard

* Fixed bugs, and some additional changes
-Fixed radiogroup height to avoid the movement of options below it
-Restoring the focus back to the search and listview components
- Added focus behaviour for listview
- Fixed a typo in comment

* Made categories an Enum

* Added localized string

* localized category string
converted categories to enum.

* made the filtering logic more concise.

* returning string if no localized string formed
removed unnecessary returns

* fixed the filtering tag logic
resetting search when category is changed

* removing the iot tag from sql edge deployment

* made filtering logic more concise
made enum const

* added vscode list

* some cleanup

* Some PR changes
- Made PR camelcase
- added comments to SQL
- removed unnecessary export

* -Some PR related changes
-Removing unsupported style property
-scoping down css and removing unused ones.

* Fixed a comment text

* Fixed typings for listview event
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Microsoft Azure Arc Extension for Azure Data Studio

Welcome to Microsoft Azure Arc Extension for Azure Data Studio!

This extension is only applicable to customers in the Azure Arc data services public preview.

Overview

This extension adds the following features to Azure Data Studio.

Deployment Wizards

A gui-based experience to deploy an Azure Arc data controller as well as resources on an existing Azure Arc data controller. Current list of supported resources:

  • SQL Managed Instance
  • PostgreSQL server groups

Management Dashboards

After connecting to an existing Azure Arc data controller in the Azure Arc Controllers view of the Connections viewlet a list of the active resources registered to the controller is shown, which allow launching a dashboard for further management capabilities.

Usage Guide

Deployment Wizards

  • After installing this extension open the Connections viewlet
  • Click on '...' in the top right corner of the viewlet panel and click on 'New Deployment...'.
  • This opens a dialog box that shows several deployment tiles. This extension adds tiles for the supported resources listed above.
  • Click on that tile, accept any license agreements, and choose the appropriate 'Resource Type' to install
  • A required tools check will run, if any required tools are missing then instructions will be given for installing those tools
  • Once the check has passed successfully then click the Select button
  • This opens up a new dialog where you can enter input parameters specific to the deployment selected and then open a notebook that does the actual deployment.

Controller View/Management Dashboards

  • The Azure Arc Controllers view can be found in the Connections viewlet
  • You can create a new controller by clicking the + button in the view title bar. This will launch the deployment wizard detailed above
  • You can connect to an existing controller by clicking the plug button in the view title bar or the Connect Controller button in the view area when no controllers are registered
  • You will then be prompted for the connection information to the controller, if it's successful then a node will be added to the tree for that controller
  • Right click on one of the nodes to launch a dashboard for that resource - either the Data Controller or an instance deployed on it

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

Privacy Statement

The Microsoft Enterprise and Developer Privacy Statement describes the privacy statement of this software.

License

Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Licensed under the Source EULA.