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I don't see all my subsciptions in plugin #925

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erikpa1 opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 7 comments
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I don't see all my subsciptions in plugin #925

erikpa1 opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 7 comments
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erikpa1 commented Sep 16, 2024

Hi,

in VS code azure plugin there is always problem with seeing subscriptions and tenants of organizations where I'm invited.

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Before there was problem I had to login to those tenants before I launched visual studio, but now, nothing helps....

I see all subscriptions of my home tenants, but not the invited ones...

I tried Azure: Tenants like in this post below and nothing helped.

microsoft/vscode-azure-account#193

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Hi, make sure you're not using Azure Account commands anymore since the resources view is not using the Azure Account extension anymore in any way. If you are able, please uninstall the Azure Account extension.

In this case use the "Azure: Sign in to Directory..." command to add an Azure directory.

@alexweininger alexweininger added the info-needed See https://aka.ms/azcodeissuereporting label Sep 16, 2024
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erikpa1 commented Sep 16, 2024

@alexweininger helped, but there is another bug associated, I don't see subscriptions until i do Azure: Select Subscriptions, and another subscritions are unchecked....

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Were there subscriptions missing from the "Azure: Select Subscriptions" menu? Is your issue solved now?

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erikpa1 commented Sep 16, 2024

@alexweininger in the subscription list on the left side (listin printscreen above) there were no subsciptions I expected after log in to directory, but thanks to "Azure: Select Subscriptions" I was able to add them.

This is UI state I found after calling the command. Could be nice, to add them automatically after directory login because I thought your manual didn't work... Or it could be nice to split UI, to favourite / pinned / other ... because this hiding is very very tricky. Sometimes everything works, but they are hidden.... or maybe add some "show all" button to left bar...

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@alexweininger alexweininger transferred this issue from microsoft/vscode-azure-account Sep 16, 2024
@alexweininger alexweininger removed the info-needed See https://aka.ms/azcodeissuereporting label Sep 18, 2024
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@erikpa1 thank you for the feedback. That is really valuable to us. We are actually working on improving the experience in #869. And we will work to incorporate your feedback on top of those changes.

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erikpa1 commented Sep 25, 2024

@alexweininger thanks, this is finally normal comment from Microsoft employee people want to hear. It could be nice to have some person on every microsoft github repository,... Have a nice day :)

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erikpa1 commented Oct 11, 2024

@alexweininger

Adding here log, from today there are pyc files event the deployment has them disabled along with pycache folder...

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