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# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# -------------------------- Azure Powershell Commands --------------------------------- #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# This file is a collection of Azure Powershell Commands.
# It can be used to quickly look up certain commands.
# This enables you to faster deploy and manage resources on Azure.
# You might encounter issues trying to run the Azure Cmdlets if the necessary installations have not been made.
# Remember to run as administrator when installing all the modules.
# If you use a Windows version before Windows 10, you will need to install
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# ------------------------------ Getting Started --------------------------------------- #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Install the Azure Resource Manager modules from the PowerShell Gallery
Install-Module AzureRM
# Before you can execute commands, you need to add your Azure account
# You can add different parameters. This is the simple version.
Add-AzureAccount -Environment MyEnvironment
# Login to Azure Account
$cred = Get-Credential
Login-AzureRmAccount -Credential $cred
# Simple login - You will be prompted to login in a browser.
Login-AzureRmAccount
# To view all subscriptions for your account
Get-AzureRmSubscription
# To select a default subscription for your current session.
# This is useful when you have multiple subscriptions.
Get-AzureRmSubscription -SubscriptionName "your sub" | Select-AzureRmSubscription
# View your current Azure PowerShell session context
# This session state is only applicable to the current session and will not affect other sessions
Get-AzureRmContext
# To select the default storage context for your current session
Set-AzureRmCurrentStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName "your resource group" -StorageAccountName "your storage account name"
# View your current Azure PowerShell session context
# Note: the CurrentStorageAccount is now set in your session context
Get-AzureRmContext
# To list all of the blobs in all of your containers in all of your accounts
Get-AzureRmStorageAccount | Get-AzureStorageContainer | Get-AzureStorageBlob
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# ------------------------- Account and Subscription Details --------------------------- #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Display available accounts
Get-AzureAccount
# Display your Azure Subscriptions
Get-AzureRmSubscription
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# ----------------------------------- ARM Templates ------------------------------------ #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Create a new resource group and deploy an ARM template
New-AzureRmResourceGroup -Name ExampleResourceGroup -Location "West US"
New-AzureRmResourceGroupDeployment -Name ExampleDeployment -ResourceGroupName ExampleResourceGroup -TemplateFile c:\MyTemplates\example.json -TemplateParameterFile c:\MyTemplates\example.params.json
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# -------------------------------------- Account --------------------------------------- #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
$subscr="<subscription name>"
$staccount="<storage account name>"
Select-AzureSubscription -SubscriptionName $subscr –Current
Set-AzureSubscription -SubscriptionName $subscr -CurrentStorageAccountName $staccount
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# ------------------------------ Automation Variables ---------------------------------- #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Create a new variable with Powershell
New-AzureRmAutomationVariable -ResourceGroupName "ResouceGroup01"
–AutomationAccountName "MyAutomationAccount" –Name 'MyStringVariable' `
–Encrypted $false –Value 'My String'
$string = (Get-AzureRmAutomationVariable -ResourceGroupName "ResouceGroup01" `
–AutomationAccountName "MyAutomationAccount" –Name 'MyStringVariable').Value
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# ----------------------------- Runbook with Powershell -------------------------------- #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Start a test runbook
Start-AzureRmAutomationRunbook -AutomationAccountName "MyAutomationAccount" -Name "Test-Runbook" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup01"
# Starts the runbook and waits until completed. Then it will show the output.
$runbookName = "Test-Runbook"
$ResourceGroup = "ResourceGroup01"
$AutomationAcct = "MyAutomationAccount"
$job = Start-AzureRmAutomationRunbook –AutomationAccountName $AutomationAcct -Name $runbookName -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup
$doLoop = $true
While ($doLoop) {
$job = Get-AzureRmAutomationJob –AutomationAccountName $AutomationAcct -Id $job.JobId -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup
$status = $job.Status
$doLoop = (($status -ne "Completed") -and ($status -ne "Failed") -and ($status -ne "Suspended") -and ($status -ne "Stopped"))
}
Get-AzureRmAutomationJobOutput –AutomationAccountName $AutomationAcct -Id $job.JobId -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroup –Stream Output
# This sample shows the parameters you can provide to the runbook
$params = @{"FirstName"="Joe";"LastName"="Smith";"RepeatCount"=2;"Show"=$true}
Start-AzureRmAutomationRunbook –AutomationAccountName "MyAutomationAccount" –Name "Test-Runbook" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup01" –Parameters $params
# Retrieve the job status of a runbook
$job = (Get-AzureRmAutomationJob –AutomationAccountName "MyAutomationAccount" `
–RunbookName "Test-Runbook" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup01" | sort LastModifiedDate –desc)[0]
$job.Status
$job.JobParameters
Get-AzureRmAutomationJobOutput -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup01" `
–AutomationAccountName "MyAutomationAcct" -Id $job.JobId –Stream Output
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# --------------------------------- Machine Learning ----------------------------------- #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Export Commands
# Exports a web service definition object as JSON.
Export-AzureRmMlWebService
# Export to a string
Export-AzureRmMlWebService -WebService $SVC -ToJsonString
# Export to a file
Export-AzureRmMlWebService -WebService $SVC -OutputFile "C:\mlservice.json"
# Get access keys
# Gets the web service keys from a web service.
Get-AzureRmMlWebServiceKeys
# In a specific web service b resource group and name
Get-AzureRmMlWebServiceKeys -ResourceGroupName "RG004" -Name "Webservice004"
# Get access to a web service instance
Get-AzureRmMlWebServiceKeys -MlWebService $MlService
# Summary information
# Gets summary information about one or more web services.
Get-AzureRmMlWebService
# Information on a specific web service
Get-AzureRmMlWebService -ResourceGroupName "RG001" -Name "WebService003"
# All web services in a resource group
Get-AzureRmMlWebService -ResourceGroupName "RG005"
# Web service import
# Imports a web service definition to an object instance.
Import-AzureRmMlWebService
# Import a definition from a string
Import-AzureRmMlWebService -JsonString $JSONDefinition
# Import a definition from a file path
Import-AzureRmMlWebService -InputFile "C:\mlservice.json"
# Create new web service
# Creates a web service resource.
New-AzureRmMlWebService
# Creates a new resource from a json file
New-AzureRmMlWebService -ResourceGroupName "RG001" -Name "WebService002" -Location "South Central US" -DefinitionFile "C:\mlservice.json"
# Create one from an object instance
New-AzureRmMlWebService -ResourceGroupName "RG004" -Name "WebService005" -Location "South Central US" -NewWebServiceDefinition $ServiceDefinitionObject
# Remove a web service
# Removes an Azure Machine Learning web service resource.
Remove-AzureRmMlWebService
# Remove resource in resource group
Remove-AzureRmMlWebService -ResourceGroupName "RG001" -Name "WebService001"
# Update web service resource
# Updates properties of an existing web service resource.
Update-AzureRmMlWebService
# Update properties of specific web service
Update-AzureRmMlWebService -ResourceGroupName "RG002" -Name "WebService002" -Description "new update to description" -Keys @{Primary='changed primary key'} -Diagnostics @{Level='All'}