PSDeployScripts/ARM.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Deploy using Azure Resource Manager cmdlets. .DESCRIPTION Deploy using Azure Resource Manager. Runs in the current session (i.e. as the current user) .PARAMETER Deployment Deployment to run #> #Requires -modules AzureRM.Resources [cmdletbinding()] param ( [ValidateScript({ $_.PSObject.TypeNames[0] -eq 'PSDeploy.Deployment' })] [psobject[]]$Deployment ) Write-Verbose "Starting ARM deployment with $($Deployment.count) sources" foreach($Map in $Deployment) { if($Map.SourceExists) { # In this case, Targets refers to a Resource Group $Targets = $Map.Targets foreach($Target in $Targets) { # These parameters will always be present when following the scenario of deploying from a template file. $deploymentParameters = @{ 'ResourceGroupName' = $Target 'TemplateFile' = $Map.Source } # There are additional parameters to consider. # Parameter files should probably always exist but there might be cases where a template is very simple and someone wants the deployment to prompt for input. foreach ($option in $Map.DeploymentOptions.Keys) { $deploymentParameters.Add($option,$Map.DeploymentOptions.$option) } # Not sure this should handle RG creation. Staging for now. # Resource groups are seperate from deployments. Verify the target exists. <# $ResourceGroup = Get-AzureRmResourceGroup -Name $Target -ErrorAction 'SilentlyContinue' if (!$ResourceGroup) {$ResourceGroup = New-AzureRmResourceGroup -Name $Target -Location $Map.DeploymentOptions.ResourceGroupLocation} #> # The deployment actually happens here Write-Verbose "Deploying template '$($Map.Source)' to '$Target'" New-AzureRmResourceGroupDeployment @deploymentParameters } } } |