
During February 2026, Daniel Gao enhanced the Azure/azure-cli repository by implementing validation for Microsoft Fabric workspace resource IDs within the az cosmosdb update command’s network ACL bypass parameter. This feature, developed in Python and leveraging API integration and Azure CLI development skills, ensures that only valid Fabric resource IDs are accepted, thereby strengthening network access control for Cosmos DB deployments. Daniel’s approach involved parsing and validating resource identifiers to reduce misconfiguration risks in production environments. The work aligned with Azure CLI release standards and documentation, reflecting a thoughtful focus on security and governance for Fabric-backed Cosmos DB scenarios without addressing bug fixes.
February 2026 monthly summary for Azure/azure-cli development. Key feature delivered: CosmosDB CLI now validates Microsoft Fabric workspace resource IDs in the az cosmosdb update command's --network-acl-bypass-resource-ids, strengthening network access control. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Overall impact: improved security posture and governance for Fabric-backed Cosmos DB deployments; reduces misconfig risk in production. Technologies/skills demonstrated: CLI tooling, resource ID parsing/validation, cross-team collaboration (co-authored commits).
February 2026 monthly summary for Azure/azure-cli development. Key feature delivered: CosmosDB CLI now validates Microsoft Fabric workspace resource IDs in the az cosmosdb update command's --network-acl-bypass-resource-ids, strengthening network access control. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Overall impact: improved security posture and governance for Fabric-backed Cosmos DB deployments; reduces misconfig risk in production. Technologies/skills demonstrated: CLI tooling, resource ID parsing/validation, cross-team collaboration (co-authored commits).

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