
customproviders
customproviders
Allows extension of ARM control plane with custom resource providers.
Enables ARM control plane extensibility
Authentication method is unspecified
Begin by reviewing Azure documentation on custom resource providers. Authentication details are unspecified, so verify required credentials in Azure portal or docs.
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About this API
The customproviders API enables developers to extend the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) control plane by creating custom resource providers. This allows organizations to define and manage new resource types beyond the built-in Azure services, integrating them into the ARM framework for consistent deployment and management.
This API is relevant for cloud architects and developers who need to tailor Azure resource management to their specific business or technical requirements. By leveraging custom resource providers, they can implement specialized resource types that behave like native Azure resources within the control plane.
While the API facilitates extensibility, details such as authentication methods are not specified in the provided description, so users should consult official Azure documentation for implementation guidance and security considerations.
What you can build
- 1Extend ARM with custom resource providers
- 2Manage custom cloud resources via ARM
- 3Integrate new resource types into Azure control plane
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Enables ARM control plane extensibility
- Supports custom resource management
- Integrates with Azure resource model
Limitations
- Authentication method is unspecified
- Limited public documentation available
Getting started
Begin by reviewing Azure documentation on custom resource providers. Authentication details are unspecified, so verify required credentials in Azure portal or docs.
FAQ
Do I need an API key or authentication to use this API?+
Authentication details are unspecified; typically Azure APIs require Azure Active Directory tokens.
Can I use this API to manage resources outside Azure?+
This API extends Azure Resource Manager, so it is designed for managing resources within Azure.
Is HTTPS required to access the API?+
Azure APIs generally require HTTPS for secure communication.
Are there SDKs available for this API?+
No specific SDKs are indicated based on the provided information.
Technical details
- Auth type
- unknown
- Pricing
- unknown
- Protocols
- REST
- Response time
- 64 ms
- Last health check
- 6/26/2026, 6:22:33 AM
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