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= Install az PowerShell module =
= Install Az PowerShell module =
Note <tt>az</tt> replaced <tt>AzureRM</tt> that is backwards compatible but both shouldn't be installed at the same time. [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/install-az-ps?view=azurermps-6.12.0 Official installation guide] might come here very handy. Otherwise follow quick steps:
Note <tt>az</tt> replaced <tt>AzureRM</tt> that is backwards compatible but both shouldn't be installed at the same time. [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/install-az-ps?view=azurermps-6.12.0 Official installation guide] might come here very handy. Otherwise follow quick steps:


Install Az module and login to Azure cloud
<syntaxhighlightjs lang="PowerShell">
<syntaxhighlightjs lang="PowerShell">
# Install
# Verify
C:\> $PSVersionTable.PSVersion #check required version PowerShell 5.x or 6.x
C:\> $PSVersionTable.PSVersion #check required version PowerShell 5.x or 6.x
C:\> Install-Module -Name Az -AllowClobber #admin rights required
C:\> Get-InstalledModule -Name Az -AllVersions | select Name,Version
# Sign in
Name Version
# Import the module into the PowerShell session
---- -------
C:\> Import-Module Az
Az  4.4.0
# Connect to Azure with a browser sign in token
 
C:\> Connect-AzAccount
# Install and import
WARNING: To sign in, use a web browser to open the page https://microsoft.com/devicelogin and enter the code DUNAAABBB
C:\> Install-Module -Name Az -AllowClobber # admin rights required
C:\> Import-Module Az  # Import the module into the PowerShell session
C:\> Get-Command *az*  # List all available PShell commands
 
# Login
C:\> Connect-AzAccount # Connect to Azure with a browser sign in token
WARNING: To sign in, use a web browser to open the page https://microsoft.com/devicelogin and enter the code DAAAAAAAA
to authenticate.
to authenticate.


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= Get a list of all subnets =
== Using the module commands to manage resources ==
<source lang="bash">
<syntaxhighlightjs lang="PowerShell">
#!/bin/bash
PS> help New-AzVM
for ResourceGroup in $(az group list -o tsv | cut -f4); do
PS> New-AzVM -Name test-1 -ResourceGroupName 1-149a69-playground-sandbox
    for VNET in $(az network vnet list --resource-group $ResourceGroup -o tsv | cut -f9); do
cmdlet New-AzVM at command pipeline position 1
        echo "### ResourceGroup: $ResourceGroup VNET: $VNET"
Supply values for the following parameters:
        az network vnet subnet list --resource-group $ResourceGroup --vnet-name $VNET -o tsv | cut -f1,9,13 | column -t
Credential
    done
User: devops
done
Password for user devops: **********
</source>
 
PS> Get-AzVM
ResourceGroupName  Name  Location VmSize          OsType    NIC    ProvisioningState Zone
-----------------  ----  -------- ------          ------    ---    ----------------- ----
SANDBOX            test-1 westus  Standard_DS1_v2 Windows  test-1 Succeeded 
</syntaxhighlightjs>
 
== Install on [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli-apt?view=azure-cli-latest Linux] ==
Worked on U20.04
<syntaxhighlightjs lang="bash">
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ca-certificates curl apt-transport-https lsb-release gnupg


= Resources =
curl -sL https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc |
* [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-shell/quickstart Install Azure Cloud Bash shell]
    gpg --dearmor |
    sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/microsoft.gpg > /dev/null


[[Category:azure]] [[Category:windows]]
AZ_REPO=$(lsb_release -cs)
echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/azure-cli/ $AZ_REPO main" |
    sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/azure-cli.list
 
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install azure-cli
 
az login
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 26 July 2020

Install Az PowerShell module

Note az replaced AzureRM that is backwards compatible but both shouldn't be installed at the same time. Official installation guide might come here very handy. Otherwise follow quick steps:


Install Az module and login to Azure cloud <syntaxhighlightjs lang="PowerShell">

  1. Verify

C:\> $PSVersionTable.PSVersion #check required version PowerShell 5.x or 6.x C:\> Get-InstalledModule -Name Az -AllVersions | select Name,Version Name Version


-------

Az 4.4.0

  1. Install and import

C:\> Install-Module -Name Az -AllowClobber # admin rights required C:\> Import-Module Az # Import the module into the PowerShell session C:\> Get-Command *az* # List all available PShell commands

  1. Login

C:\> Connect-AzAccount # Connect to Azure with a browser sign in token WARNING: To sign in, use a web browser to open the page https://microsoft.com/devicelogin and enter the code DAAAAAAAA to authenticate.

Account  : john@example.com SubscriptionName : Microsoft Azure Sponsorship SubscriptionId  : aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee TenantId  : bbbbbbbb-cccc-dddd-eeee-ffffffffffff Environment  : AzureCloud

  1. Update module

C:\> Update-Module -Name Az </syntaxhighlightjs>

Using the module commands to manage resources

<syntaxhighlightjs lang="PowerShell"> PS> help New-AzVM PS> New-AzVM -Name test-1 -ResourceGroupName 1-149a69-playground-sandbox cmdlet New-AzVM at command pipeline position 1 Supply values for the following parameters: Credential User: devops Password for user devops: **********

PS> Get-AzVM ResourceGroupName Name Location VmSize OsType NIC ProvisioningState Zone


---- -------- ------ ------ --- ----------------- ----

SANDBOX test-1 westus Standard_DS1_v2 Windows test-1 Succeeded </syntaxhighlightjs>

Install on Linux

Worked on U20.04 <syntaxhighlightjs lang="bash"> sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ca-certificates curl apt-transport-https lsb-release gnupg

curl -sL https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc |

   gpg --dearmor |
   sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/microsoft.gpg > /dev/null

AZ_REPO=$(lsb_release -cs) echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/azure-cli/ $AZ_REPO main" |

   sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/azure-cli.list

sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install azure-cli

az login </syntaxhighlightjs>