This repository contains a set of PowerShell cmdlets for developers and administrators to develop, deploy and manage Microsoft Azure applications.
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Below is a table containing the various Azure PowerShell rollup modules found in this repository. For a full list of modules found in this repository, please see the Azure PowerShell Modules page.
For more detailed instructions on installing Azure PowerShell, please refer to the installation guide.
Run the following command in an elevated PowerShell session to install the rollup module for Azure Resource Manager cmdlets:
Install-Module -Name AzureRM
To install the module containing the legacy RDFE cmdlets, run the following command in an elevated PowerShell session:
Install-Module -Name Azure
If you have an earlier version of the Azure PowerShell modules installed from the PowerShell Gallery and would like to update to the latest version, run the following commands in an elevated PowerShell session. Update-Module installs the new version side-by-side with the old version. It does not remove the old version.
# Update to the latest version of AzureRM
Update-Module -Name AzureRM
# Update to the latest version of Azure
Update-Module -Name Azure
Download and install the Microsoft Web Platform Installer. Once installed, open the program and search for Microsoft Azure PowerShell. Click the Add button followed by the Install button at the bottom to begin the installation process.
For more detailed instructions on using Azure PowerShell, please refer to the getting started guide.
To connect to Azure, use the Connect-AzureRmAccount
cmdlet.
# Interactive login - you will get a dialog box asking for your Azure credentials
Connect-AzureRmAccount
# Non-interactive login - you will need to use a service principal
Connect-AzureRmAccount -ServicePrincipal -ApplicationId "http://my-app" -Credential $PSCredential -TenantId $TenantId
To log into a specific cloud (AzureChinaCloud, AzureCloud, AzureGermanCloud, AzureUSGovernment), use the Environment
parameter:
# Log into a specific cloud - in this case, the Azure China cloud
Connect-AzureRmAccount -Environment AzureChinaCloud
To view the context you are using in the current session, which contains the subscription and tenant, use the Get-AzureRmContext
cmdlet:
# Get the context you are currently using
Get-AzureRmContext
# List all available contexts in the current session
Get-AzureRmContext -ListAvailable
To get the subscriptions in a tenant, use the Get-AzureRmSubscription
cmdlet:
# Get all of the subscriptions in your current tenant
Get-AzureRmSubscription
# Get all of the subscriptions in a specific tenant
Get-AzureRmSubscription -TenantId $TenantId
To change the subscription that you are using for your current context, use the Set-AzureRmContext
cmdlet:
# Set the context to a specific subscription
Set-AzureRmContext -Subscription $SubscriptionName -Name "MyContext"
# Set the context using piping
Get-AzureRmSubscription -SubscriptionName $SubscriptionName | Set-AzureRmContext -Name "MyContext"
Use the Get-Command
cmdlet to discover cmdlets within a specific module, or cmdlets that follow a specific search pattern:
# View all cmdlets in the AzureRM.Profile module
Get-Command -Module AzureRM.Profile
# View all cmdlets that contain "VirtualNetwork"
Get-Command -Name "*VirtualNetwork*"
# View all cmdlets that contain "VM" in the AzureRM.Compute module
Get-Command -Module AzureRM.Compute -Name "*VM*"
To view the help content for a cmdlet, use the Get-Help
cmdlet:
# View the basic help content for Get-AzureRmSubscription
Get-Help -Name Get-AzureRmSubscription
# View the examples for Get-AzureRmSubscription
Get-Help -Name Get-AzureRmSubscription -Examples
# View the full help content for Get-AzureRmSubscription
Get-Help -Name Get-AzureRmSubscription -Full
# View the help content for Get-AzureRmSubscription on https://docs.microsoft.com
Get-Help -Name Get-AzureRmSubscription -Online
If you find any bugs when using the Azure PowerShell modules, please file an issue here, making sure to fill out the provided template with the appropriate information.
Alternatively, be sure to check out the Azure Support Community if you have trouble with any of the cmdlets or Azure services.
If there is a feature you would like to see in Azure PowerShell, please use the Send-Feedback
cmdlet, or file an issue here, to send the team direct feedback.
If you would like to become an active contributor to this project please follow the instructions provided in Microsoft Azure Projects Contribution Guidelines.
More information about contributing to this repo can be found in CONTRIBUTING md and the Azure PowerShell Developer Guide folder.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.