![]() ![]() On the Marketplace search results blade, select the Event Grid Topic result, and then select Create. On the Create a resource blade, in the Search services and marketplace text box, enter Event Grid Topic, and then select Enter. ![]() On the Azure portal’s navigation pane, select Create a resource. Notice that the Microsoft.EventGrid provider has been registered. In the Cloud Shell pane, run the following command to check if the resource provider “Microsoft.EventGrid” has been registered : az provider show -namespace Microsoft.EventGrid -query "registrationState" Task 3: Review the Microsoft.EventGrid provider registration In Azure portal, at the Cloud Shell command prompt, run the following command to get the version of the Azure Command-Line Interface (Azure CLI) tool: az -version When you are presented with the You have no storage mounted message, select the subscription you are using in this lab, and then select Create storage. Note: If this is the first time you are starting Cloud Shell, when prompted to select either Bash or PowerShell, select Bash. If Cloud Shell defaults to a PowerShell session, select PowerShell and, in the drop-down menu, select Bash. In the Azure portal, select the Cloud Shell icon to open a new Bash session. Select Get Started to skip the tour and begin using the portal. Note: If this is your first time signing in to the Azure portal, you’ll be offered a tour of the portal. In the open browser window, browse to the Azure portal at, and then sign in with the account you’ll be using for this lab. On the taskbar, select the Microsoft Edge icon. Architecture diagramĮxercise 1: Create Azure resources Task 1: Open the Azure portal This app will allow you to submit events and receive confirmation messages that the events were successful. In this lab, you will start with a proof-of-concept web app, hosted in a container, that will be used to subscribe to your Event Grid. The taskbar contains the icons for the applications that you’ll use in this lab, including: ![]() Review the installed applicationsįind the taskbar on your Windows 10 desktop. Note: Your instructor will provide instructions to connect to the virtual lab environment. Sign in to your Windows 10 virtual machine (VM) by using the following credentials: Instructions Before you start Sign in to the lab environment If this occurs, adapt to the changes, and then work through them in the labs as needed. However, cloud updates occur frequently, so you might encounter UI changes before this training content updates. Microsoft updates this training course when the community alerts us to needed changes. As a result, the lab instructions and lab steps might not align correctly. Given the dynamic nature of Microsoft cloud tools, you might experience Azure UI changes that occur after the development of this training content. Lab 09: Publish and subscribe to Event Grid events Microsoft Azure user interface ![]()
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