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[Communication] - SDK - Renamed remaining connection string EV references #18682

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@ghost ghost added the Communication label May 12, 2021
@jbeauregardb jbeauregardb force-pushed the evRename branch 2 times, most recently from 997201e to 3891bed Compare May 12, 2021 22:21
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/azp run python - communication - tests

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Looks good, I have the SMS samples change covered in another PR, so I think you can remove it.

@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ If the tests are successful, we can proceed to run the tests in LIVE mode.

### Live mode

Because in LIVE mode we are hitting an actual resource, we must set the appropriate environment variable to make sure the code tests against the resource we want. Set up an env variable called `AZURE_COMMUNICATION_SERVICE_CONNECTION_STRING` and set it to the connection string of the resource you want to test against.
Because in LIVE mode we are hitting an actual resource, we must set the appropriate environment variable to make sure the code tests against the resource we want. Set up an env variable called `COMMUNICATION_LIVETEST_STATIC_CONNECTION_STRING` and set it to the connection string of the resource you want to test against.
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Maybe you can add a line saying this is only needed for SMS and Phone Numbers.

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@jbeauregardb jbeauregardb merged commit 260a029 into Azure:master May 13, 2021
iscai-msft added a commit to iscai-msft/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request May 13, 2021
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* 'master' of https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python: (33 commits)
  [text analytics] rerecord (Azure#18731)
  [agrifood] generation for azure-agrifood-farming  (Azure#18713)
  [SB/EH] temporarily remove mgmt from ci pipeline (Azure#18724)
  bump core version (Azure#18723)
  Added policy Reset APIs; Cleaned up several model types. (Azure#18679)
  update release date (Azure#18704)
  Fixed PathProperties class init issue (Azure#18559)
  [agrifood] ignore swagger readme (Azure#18714)
  update for aiohttp 3.6 (Azure#18715)
  Renamed remaining connection string EV references (Azure#18682)
  Increment package version after release of azure-containerregistry (Azure#18683)
  skip live recording (Azure#18712)
  Increment package version after release of azure-identity (Azure#18710)
  Sample demonstrating authentication with a Key Vault certificate (Azure#18109)
  [AutoRelease] t2-storage-2021-05-13-13723 (Azure#18691)
  [AutoRelease] t2-loganalytics-2021-05-13-47912 (Azure#18694)
  useless sdk folder del (Azure#18688)
  [AutoRelease] t2-resource-2021-05-13-95786 (Azure#18686)
  update release date (Azure#18689)
  bump autorest version from '3.3.0' to '3.4.2' (Azure#18662)
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