functions/import-d365aaduser.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Used to import Aad users into D365FO .DESCRIPTION Provides a method for importing a AAD UserGroup or a comma separated list of AadUsers into D365FO. .PARAMETER AadGroupName Azure Active directory user group containing users to be imported .PARAMETER Users Array of users that you want to import into the D365FO environment .PARAMETER StartupCompany Startup company of users imported. Default is DAT .PARAMETER DatabaseServer Alternative SQL Database server, Default is the one provided by the DataAccess object .PARAMETER DatabaseName Alternative SQL Database, Default is the one provided by the DataAccess object .PARAMETER SqlUser Alternative SQL user, Default is the one provided by the DataAccess object .PARAMETER SqlPwd Alternative SQL user password, Default is the one provided by the DataAccess object .PARAMETER IdPrefix A text that will be prefixed into the ID field. E.g. -IdPrefix "EXT-" will import users and set ID starting with "EXT-..." .PARAMETER NameSuffix A text that will be suffixed into the NAME field. E.g. -NameSuffix "(Contoso)" will import users and append "(Contoso)"" to the NAME .PARAMETER IdValue Specify which field to use as ID value when importing the users. Available options 'Login' / 'FirstName' Default is 'Login' .PARAMETER NameValue Specify which field to use as NAME value when importing the users. Available options 'FirstName' / 'DisplayName' Default is 'DisplayName' .PARAMETER AzureAdCredential Use a PSCredential object for connecting with AzureAd .PARAMETER SkipAzureAd Switch to instruct the cmdlet to skip validating against the Azure Active Directory .PARAMETER ForceExactAadGroupName Force to find the exact name of the Azure Active Directory Group .PARAMETER AadGroupId Azure Active directory user group ID containing users to be imported .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Import-D365AadUser -Users "Claire@contoso.com","Allen@contoso.com" Imports Claire and Allen as users .EXAMPLE PS C:\> $myPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString "MyPasswordIsSecret" -AsPlainText -Force PS C:\> $myCredentials = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ("MyEmailIsAlso", $myPassword) PS C:\> Import-D365AadUser -Users "Claire@contoso.com","Allen@contoso.com" -AzureAdCredential $myCredentials This will import Claire and Allen as users. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Import-D365AadUser -AadGroupName "CustomerTeam1" if more than one group match the AadGroupName, you can use the ExactAadGroupName parameter Import-D365AadUser -AadGroupName "CustomerTeam1" -ForceExactAadGroupName .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Import-D365AadUser -AadGroupId "99999999-aaaa-bbbb-cccc-9999999999" Imports all the users that is present in the AAD Group called CustomerTeam1 .NOTES Author: Rasmus Andersen (@ITRasmus) Author: Charles Colombel (@dropshind) At no circumstances can this cmdlet be used to import users into a PROD environment. Only users from an Azure Active Directory that you have access to, can be imported. Use AAD B2B implementation if you want to support external people. Every imported users will get the System Administration / Administrator role assigned on import Author: Rasmus Andersen (@ITRasmus) Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) #> function Import-D365AadUser { [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = 'UserListImport')] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ParameterSetName = "GroupNameImport")] [String]$AadGroupName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ParameterSetName = "UserListImport")] [string[]]$Users, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 2)] [string]$StartupCompany = 'DAT', [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 3)] [string]$DatabaseServer = $Script:DatabaseServer, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 4)] [string]$DatabaseName = $Script:DatabaseName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 5)] [string]$SqlUser = $Script:DatabaseUserName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 6)] [string]$SqlPwd = $Script:DatabaseUserPassword, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 7)] [string]$IdPrefix = "", [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 8)] [string]$NameSuffix = "", [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 9)] [ValidateSet('Login', 'FirstName')] [string]$IdValue = "Login", [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 10)] [ValidateSet('FirstName', 'DisplayName')] [string]$NameValue = "DisplayName", [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 11)] [PSCredential]$AzureAdCredential, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 12, ParameterSetName = "UserListImport")] [switch]$SkipAzureAd, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 13, ParameterSetName = "GroupNameImport")] [switch]$ForceExactAadGroupName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 14, ParameterSetName = "GroupIdImport")] [string]$AadGroupId ) $UseTrustedConnection = Test-TrustedConnection $PSBoundParameters $SqlParams = @{ DatabaseServer = $DatabaseServer; DatabaseName = $DatabaseName; SqlUser = $SqlUser; SqlPwd = $SqlPwd } $SqlCommand = Get-SqlCommand @SqlParams -TrustedConnection $UseTrustedConnection $instanceProvider = Get-InstanceIdentityProvider $canonicalProvider = Get-CanonicalIdentityProvider try { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Trying to connect to the Azure Active Directory" if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey("AzureAdCredential") -eq $true) { $null = Connect-AzureAD -ErrorAction Stop -Credential $AzureAdCredential } else { if ($SkipAzureAd -eq $false) { $null = Connect-AzureAD -ErrorAction Stop } } } catch { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Something went wrong while connecting to Azure Active Directory" -Exception $PSItem.Exception Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors" return } $azureAdUsers = New-Object -TypeName "System.Collections.ArrayList" if (( $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -eq "GroupNameImport") -or ($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -eq "GroupIdImport")) { if ($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -eq 'GroupIdImport') { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Search AadGroup by its ID : $AadGroupId" $group = Get-AzureADGroup -ObjectId $AadGroupId } else { if ($ForceExactAadGroupName -eq $true) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Search AadGroup by its exactly name : $AadGroupName" $group = Get-AzureADGroup -Filter "DisplayName eq '$AadGroupName'" } else { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Search AadGroup by searching with its name : $AadGroupName" $group = Get-AzureADGroup -SearchString $AadGroupName } } if ($null -eq $group) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Unable to find the specified group in the AAD. Please ensure the group exists and that you have enough permissions to access it." Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors" return } else { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Processing Azure AD user Group `"$($group[0].DisplayName)`"" } if ($group.Length -gt 1) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "More than one group found" foreach ($foundGroup in $group) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Group found $($foundGroup.DisplayName)" } Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors" return } $userlist = Get-AzureADGroupMember -ObjectId $group[0].ObjectId foreach ($user in $userlist) { if ($user.ObjectType -eq "User") { $null = $azureAdUsers.Add((Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId $user.ObjectId)) } } } else { foreach ($user in $Users) { if ($SkipAzureAd -eq $true) { $name = Get-LoginFromEmail $user $null = $azureAdUsers.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Mail = $user GivenName = $name DisplayName = $name ObjectId = '' }) } else { $aadUser = Get-AzureADUser -SearchString $user if ($null -eq $aadUser) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Critical "Could not find user $user in AzureAAd" } else { $null = $azureAdUsers.Add($aadUser) } } } } try { $sqlCommand.Connection.Open() foreach ($user in $azureAdUsers) { $identityProvider = $canonicalProvider Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Getting tenant from $($user.Mail)." $tenant = Get-TenantFromEmail $user.Mail Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Getting domain from $($user.Mail)." $networkDomain = get-NetworkDomain $user.Mail Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "InstanceProvider : $InstanceProvider" Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Tenant : $Tenant" if ($user.Mail.ToLower().Contains("outlook.com") -eq $true) { $identityProvider = "live.com" } else { if ($instanceProvider.ToLower().Contains($tenant.ToLower()) -ne $True) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Getting identity provider from $($user.Mail)." $identityProvider = Get-IdentityProvider $user.Mail } } Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Getting sid from $($user.Mail) and identity provider : $identityProvider." $sid = Get-UserSIDFromAad $user.Mail $identityProvider Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Generated SID : $sid" $id = "" if ($IdValue -eq 'Login') { $id = $IdPrefix + $(Get-LoginFromEmail $user.Mail) } else { $id = $IdPrefix + $user.GivenName } Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Id for user $($user.Mail) : $id" $name = "" if ($NameValue -eq 'DisplayName') { $name = $user.DisplayName + $NameSuffix } else { $name = $user.GivenName + $NameSuffix } Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Name for user $($user.Mail) : $name" Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Importing $($user.Mail) - SID $sid - Provider $identityProvider" Import-AadUserIntoD365FO $SqlCommand $user.Mail $name $id $sid $StartupCompany $identityProvider $networkDomain $user.ObjectId if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } } } catch { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Something went wrong while working against the database" -Exception $PSItem.Exception Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors" return } finally { if ($sqlCommand.Connection.State -ne [System.Data.ConnectionState]::Closed) { $sqlCommand.Connection.Close() } $sqlCommand.Dispose() } } |