Package reference page maintained from the source documentation in src/HealthChecks.AzureDigitalTwin.

Digital Twin Health Check

Azure Digital Twins is an Internet of Things (IoT) platform that enables you to create a digital representation of real-world things, places, business processes, and people.

For more information about Azure Digital Twin please check Azure Digital Twin Home

This health check can check the Digital Twin:

With all of the following examples, you can additionally add the following parameters:


How to install

You can download the latest version from nuget packages:

Through Visual Studio:

Install-Package DotNetDiag.HealthChecks.AzureDigitalTwin

Or through CLI:

dotnet add package DotNetDiag.HealthChecks.AzureDigitalTwin

Digital Twin Liveness Health Check

This health check provides the liveness status for the Azure Digital Twin resource client connection.

Example Usage

You can add health check with the default client arguments...

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddAzureDigitalTwin(
            "MyDigitalTwinClientId",
            "MyDigitalTwinClientSecret",
            "TenantId")
}

... or with the service client credentials flow that you want:

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    ServiceClientCredentials myCredentials = <my_credentials_flow>;
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddAzureDigitalTwin(
            myCredentials)
}

Digital Twin Model Health Check

This health check receives a list of models ids, and check if the Digital Twin has all models match with them. If the health check detect an out of sync models return the data with those elements:

Example Usage


C# Configuration:

You can also add health check with the default client arguments...

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddAzureDigitalTwinModels(
            "MyDigitalTwinClientId",
            "MyDigitalTwinClientSecret",
            "TenantId",
            "https://my-awesome-dt-host",
            ["my:dt:definition_a;1", "my:dt:definition_b;1", "my:dt:definition_c;1"])
}

... or with the token credentials flow that you want:

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    TokenCredentials myCredentials = <my_credentials_flow>;
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddAzureDigitalTwinModels(
            myCredentials,
            ["my:dt:definition_a;1", "my:dt:definition_b;1", "my:dt:definition_c;1"],
            failureStatus: HealthStatus.Degraded)
}

NOTE: This sample provides a Degraded status if this Health Check fails because it will check for a non sync model state (instead of a real connection status), and the resource is responding at the client call.


Failure status response:

azuredigitaltwinmodels:
{
  data:
  {
    unregistered: [ "my:dt:definition_b;1" ]
  },
  description: "The digital twin is out of sync with the models provided",
  duration: "00:00:17.6056085",
  exception: null,
  status: 1,
  tags: [ "ready" ]
}

Digital Twin Instance Health Check

This health check returns the status of a given instance.

Example Usage


C# Configuration:

You can also add health check with the default client arguments...

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddAzureDigitalTwinInstance(
            "MyDigitalTwinClientId",
            "MyDigitalTwinClientSecret",
            "TenantId",
            "https://my-awesome-dt-host",
            "my_dt_instance_name")
}

... or with the token credentials flow that you want:

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    TokenCredentials myCredentials = <my_credentials_flow>;
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddAzureDigitalTwinModels(
            myCredentials,
            "https://my-awesome-dt-host",
            "my_dt_instance_name")
}