| title | Azure Notification Hubs SDK for Python |
|---|---|
| description | Reference for Azure Notification Hubs SDK for Python |
| ms.date | 02/27/2026 |
| ms.topic | reference |
| ms.devlang | python |
| ms.service | notificationhubs |
pip install azure-mgmt-notificationhubsThe following code creates an instance of the management client.
You will need to provide your subscription_id which can be retrieved from your subscription list.
See Resource Management Authentication for details on handling Azure Active Directory authentication with the Python SDK, and creating a Credentials instance.
from azure.mgmt.notificationhubs import NotificationHubsManagementClient
from azure.common.credentials import UserPassCredentials
# Replace this with your subscription id
subscription_id = 'aaaa0a0a-bb1b-cc2c-dd3d-eeeeee4e4e4e'
# See above for details on creating different types of AAD credentials
credentials = UserPassCredentials(
'user@domain.com', # Your user
'my_password', # Your password
)
redis_client = NotificationHubsManagementClient(
credentials,
subscription_id
)The following code check namespace availability of a notification hub.
from azure.mgmt.notificationhubs.models import CheckAvailabilityParameters
account_name = 'mynotificationhub'
output = notificationhubs_client.namespaces.check_availability(
azure.mgmt.notificationhubs.models.CheckAvailabilityParameters(
name = account_name
)
)
# output is a CheckAvailibilityResource instance
print(output.is_availiable) # Yes, it's 'availiable', it's a typo in the REST API[!div class="nextstepaction"] Explore the Management APIs