Net, Java, Node, Python, PHP, and lot more. Storage team has done an extremely great job of creating SDKs for most commonly used languages including.
When you’re trying to hand-craft the Shared Access Signature (SAS), essentially you’re reinventing the wheel and there’s absolutely no need to do so. In this post we’re going to talk about how you can avoid these errors. Most of the errors they get are around “AuthorizationFailed” error with a variety of error codes. One thing I noticed there is that there are a lot of folks running into issues when they’re trying to write code themselves for creating Shared Access Signature. I’ve been quite active on Stack Overflow answering a lot of Azure related questions (mostly around Azure Storage).