azure-storage-file-share-py
Azure Storage File Share SDK for Python. Use for SMB file shares, directories, and file operations in the cloud.
Best use case
azure-storage-file-share-py is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Azure Storage File Share SDK for Python. Use for SMB file shares, directories, and file operations in the cloud.
Teams using azure-storage-file-share-py should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/azure-storage-file-share-py/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How azure-storage-file-share-py Compares
| Feature / Agent | azure-storage-file-share-py | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Azure Storage File Share SDK for Python. Use for SMB file shares, directories, and file operations in the cloud.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Azure Storage File Share SDK for Python
Manage SMB file shares for cloud-native and lift-and-shift scenarios.
## Installation
```bash
pip install azure-storage-file-share
```
## Environment Variables
```bash
AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING=DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=...;AccountKey=...
# Or
AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_URL=https://<account>.file.core.windows.net
```
## Authentication
### Connection String
```python
from azure.storage.fileshare import ShareServiceClient
service = ShareServiceClient.from_connection_string(
os.environ["AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING"]
)
```
### Entra ID
```python
from azure.storage.fileshare import ShareServiceClient
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
service = ShareServiceClient(
account_url=os.environ["AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_URL"],
credential=DefaultAzureCredential()
)
```
## Share Operations
### Create Share
```python
share = service.create_share("my-share")
```
### List Shares
```python
for share in service.list_shares():
print(f"{share.name}: {share.quota} GB")
```
### Get Share Client
```python
share_client = service.get_share_client("my-share")
```
### Delete Share
```python
service.delete_share("my-share")
```
## Directory Operations
### Create Directory
```python
share_client = service.get_share_client("my-share")
share_client.create_directory("my-directory")
# Nested directory
share_client.create_directory("my-directory/sub-directory")
```
### List Directories and Files
```python
directory_client = share_client.get_directory_client("my-directory")
for item in directory_client.list_directories_and_files():
if item["is_directory"]:
print(f"[DIR] {item['name']}")
else:
print(f"[FILE] {item['name']} ({item['size']} bytes)")
```
### Delete Directory
```python
share_client.delete_directory("my-directory")
```
## File Operations
### Upload File
```python
file_client = share_client.get_file_client("my-directory/file.txt")
# From string
file_client.upload_file("Hello, World!")
# From file
with open("local-file.txt", "rb") as f:
file_client.upload_file(f)
# From bytes
file_client.upload_file(b"Binary content")
```
### Download File
```python
file_client = share_client.get_file_client("my-directory/file.txt")
# To bytes
data = file_client.download_file().readall()
# To file
with open("downloaded.txt", "wb") as f:
data = file_client.download_file()
data.readinto(f)
# Stream chunks
download = file_client.download_file()
for chunk in download.chunks():
process(chunk)
```
### Get File Properties
```python
properties = file_client.get_file_properties()
print(f"Size: {properties.size}")
print(f"Content type: {properties.content_settings.content_type}")
print(f"Last modified: {properties.last_modified}")
```
### Delete File
```python
file_client.delete_file()
```
### Copy File
```python
source_url = "https://account.file.core.windows.net/share/source.txt"
dest_client = share_client.get_file_client("destination.txt")
dest_client.start_copy_from_url(source_url)
```
## Range Operations
### Upload Range
```python
# Upload to specific range
file_client.upload_range(data=b"content", offset=0, length=7)
```
### Download Range
```python
# Download specific range
download = file_client.download_file(offset=0, length=100)
data = download.readall()
```
## Snapshot Operations
### Create Snapshot
```python
snapshot = share_client.create_snapshot()
print(f"Snapshot: {snapshot['snapshot']}")
```
### Access Snapshot
```python
snapshot_client = service.get_share_client(
"my-share",
snapshot=snapshot["snapshot"]
)
```
## Async Client
```python
from azure.storage.fileshare.aio import ShareServiceClient
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
async def upload_file():
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
service = ShareServiceClient(account_url, credential=credential)
share = service.get_share_client("my-share")
file_client = share.get_file_client("test.txt")
await file_client.upload_file("Hello!")
await service.close()
await credential.close()
```
## Client Types
| Client | Purpose |
|--------|---------|
| `ShareServiceClient` | Account-level operations |
| `ShareClient` | Share operations |
| `ShareDirectoryClient` | Directory operations |
| `ShareFileClient` | File operations |
## Best Practices
1. **Use connection string** for simplest setup
2. **Use Entra ID** for production with RBAC
3. **Stream large files** using chunks() to avoid memory issues
4. **Create snapshots** before major changes
5. **Set quotas** to prevent unexpected storage costs
6. **Use ranges** for partial file updates
7. **Close async clients** explicitly
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