ARM deployment of Azure Search Service - Generate Query Key












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I am trying to generate the Azure Search Service and along with it to have a query key. How to do it and how to retrieve it later in arm template?



So far, my search script:



{
"apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
"name": "[variables('azureSearchName')]",
"location": "australiaeast",
"sku": {
"name": "basic"
},
"type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices",
"properties": {
"replicaCount": 1,
"partitionCount": 1,
"hostingMode": "Default"
}
}


And to grab its admin key:



"searchKey": {
"type": "string",
"value": "[listAdminKeys(resourceId('ResourceGroup', 'Microsoft.Search/searchServices', 'SearchName'), '2015-08-19').PrimaryKey]"
}


UPDATE



After the answer from @4c74356b41 I continued some digging and found this operation on Microsoft.Search - /searchServices/listQueryKeys/read. Unfortunately, it is "read" and not "action", so when I try to use it like this:



 "searchKey": {
"type": "object",
"value": "[listQueryKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Search/searchServices', 'SearchName'), '2015-08-19')]"
}


I am getting




Deployment failed. Correlation ID:
486ae99b-839d-43bf-93e7-f0e2afc3f19a. { "Message": "The requested
resource does not support http method 'POST'." }




How to call it using GET?










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    I am trying to generate the Azure Search Service and along with it to have a query key. How to do it and how to retrieve it later in arm template?



    So far, my search script:



    {
    "apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
    "name": "[variables('azureSearchName')]",
    "location": "australiaeast",
    "sku": {
    "name": "basic"
    },
    "type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices",
    "properties": {
    "replicaCount": 1,
    "partitionCount": 1,
    "hostingMode": "Default"
    }
    }


    And to grab its admin key:



    "searchKey": {
    "type": "string",
    "value": "[listAdminKeys(resourceId('ResourceGroup', 'Microsoft.Search/searchServices', 'SearchName'), '2015-08-19').PrimaryKey]"
    }


    UPDATE



    After the answer from @4c74356b41 I continued some digging and found this operation on Microsoft.Search - /searchServices/listQueryKeys/read. Unfortunately, it is "read" and not "action", so when I try to use it like this:



     "searchKey": {
    "type": "object",
    "value": "[listQueryKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Search/searchServices', 'SearchName'), '2015-08-19')]"
    }


    I am getting




    Deployment failed. Correlation ID:
    486ae99b-839d-43bf-93e7-f0e2afc3f19a. { "Message": "The requested
    resource does not support http method 'POST'." }




    How to call it using GET?










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      I am trying to generate the Azure Search Service and along with it to have a query key. How to do it and how to retrieve it later in arm template?



      So far, my search script:



      {
      "apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
      "name": "[variables('azureSearchName')]",
      "location": "australiaeast",
      "sku": {
      "name": "basic"
      },
      "type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices",
      "properties": {
      "replicaCount": 1,
      "partitionCount": 1,
      "hostingMode": "Default"
      }
      }


      And to grab its admin key:



      "searchKey": {
      "type": "string",
      "value": "[listAdminKeys(resourceId('ResourceGroup', 'Microsoft.Search/searchServices', 'SearchName'), '2015-08-19').PrimaryKey]"
      }


      UPDATE



      After the answer from @4c74356b41 I continued some digging and found this operation on Microsoft.Search - /searchServices/listQueryKeys/read. Unfortunately, it is "read" and not "action", so when I try to use it like this:



       "searchKey": {
      "type": "object",
      "value": "[listQueryKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Search/searchServices', 'SearchName'), '2015-08-19')]"
      }


      I am getting




      Deployment failed. Correlation ID:
      486ae99b-839d-43bf-93e7-f0e2afc3f19a. { "Message": "The requested
      resource does not support http method 'POST'." }




      How to call it using GET?










      share|improve this question
















      I am trying to generate the Azure Search Service and along with it to have a query key. How to do it and how to retrieve it later in arm template?



      So far, my search script:



      {
      "apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
      "name": "[variables('azureSearchName')]",
      "location": "australiaeast",
      "sku": {
      "name": "basic"
      },
      "type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices",
      "properties": {
      "replicaCount": 1,
      "partitionCount": 1,
      "hostingMode": "Default"
      }
      }


      And to grab its admin key:



      "searchKey": {
      "type": "string",
      "value": "[listAdminKeys(resourceId('ResourceGroup', 'Microsoft.Search/searchServices', 'SearchName'), '2015-08-19').PrimaryKey]"
      }


      UPDATE



      After the answer from @4c74356b41 I continued some digging and found this operation on Microsoft.Search - /searchServices/listQueryKeys/read. Unfortunately, it is "read" and not "action", so when I try to use it like this:



       "searchKey": {
      "type": "object",
      "value": "[listQueryKeys(resourceId('Microsoft.Search/searchServices', 'SearchName'), '2015-08-19')]"
      }


      I am getting




      Deployment failed. Correlation ID:
      486ae99b-839d-43bf-93e7-f0e2afc3f19a. { "Message": "The requested
      resource does not support http method 'POST'." }




      How to call it using GET?







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          it would probably look like something like this:



          {
          "apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
          "name": "[concat(variables('azureSearchName'), '/keyNamegoesHere')]",
          "location": "australiaeast",
          "type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices/createQueryKey"
          }


          but I wouldnt be surprised if that doesnt work. Reading: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/searchmanagement/querykeys/create






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          • Thanks a lot! Now I have at least a direction to look! Suggested snippet is not working with a dumd "Bad Request" error message, so I am still trying something. Also updated my question in regards to reading. Do you have any other suggestions, maybe?

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            Nov 21 '18 at 23:05











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          it would probably look like something like this:



          {
          "apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
          "name": "[concat(variables('azureSearchName'), '/keyNamegoesHere')]",
          "location": "australiaeast",
          "type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices/createQueryKey"
          }


          but I wouldnt be surprised if that doesnt work. Reading: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/searchmanagement/querykeys/create






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          • Thanks a lot! Now I have at least a direction to look! Suggested snippet is not working with a dumd "Bad Request" error message, so I am still trying something. Also updated my question in regards to reading. Do you have any other suggestions, maybe?

            – JleruOHeP
            Nov 21 '18 at 23:05
















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          it would probably look like something like this:



          {
          "apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
          "name": "[concat(variables('azureSearchName'), '/keyNamegoesHere')]",
          "location": "australiaeast",
          "type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices/createQueryKey"
          }


          but I wouldnt be surprised if that doesnt work. Reading: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/searchmanagement/querykeys/create






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks a lot! Now I have at least a direction to look! Suggested snippet is not working with a dumd "Bad Request" error message, so I am still trying something. Also updated my question in regards to reading. Do you have any other suggestions, maybe?

            – JleruOHeP
            Nov 21 '18 at 23:05














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          it would probably look like something like this:



          {
          "apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
          "name": "[concat(variables('azureSearchName'), '/keyNamegoesHere')]",
          "location": "australiaeast",
          "type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices/createQueryKey"
          }


          but I wouldnt be surprised if that doesnt work. Reading: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/searchmanagement/querykeys/create






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          it would probably look like something like this:



          {
          "apiVersion": "2015-08-19",
          "name": "[concat(variables('azureSearchName'), '/keyNamegoesHere')]",
          "location": "australiaeast",
          "type": "Microsoft.Search/searchServices/createQueryKey"
          }


          but I wouldnt be surprised if that doesnt work. Reading: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/searchmanagement/querykeys/create







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          answered Nov 21 '18 at 5:26









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          • Thanks a lot! Now I have at least a direction to look! Suggested snippet is not working with a dumd "Bad Request" error message, so I am still trying something. Also updated my question in regards to reading. Do you have any other suggestions, maybe?

            – JleruOHeP
            Nov 21 '18 at 23:05



















          • Thanks a lot! Now I have at least a direction to look! Suggested snippet is not working with a dumd "Bad Request" error message, so I am still trying something. Also updated my question in regards to reading. Do you have any other suggestions, maybe?

            – JleruOHeP
            Nov 21 '18 at 23:05

















          Thanks a lot! Now I have at least a direction to look! Suggested snippet is not working with a dumd "Bad Request" error message, so I am still trying something. Also updated my question in regards to reading. Do you have any other suggestions, maybe?

          – JleruOHeP
          Nov 21 '18 at 23:05





          Thanks a lot! Now I have at least a direction to look! Suggested snippet is not working with a dumd "Bad Request" error message, so I am still trying something. Also updated my question in regards to reading. Do you have any other suggestions, maybe?

          – JleruOHeP
          Nov 21 '18 at 23:05




















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