functions/invoke-d365azurestorageupload.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Upload a file to Azure .DESCRIPTION Upload any file to an Azure Storage Account .PARAMETER AccountId Storage Account Name / Storage Account Id where you want to store the file .PARAMETER AccessToken The token that has the needed permissions for the upload action .PARAMETER Blobname Name of the container / blog inside the storage account you want to store the file .PARAMETER Filepath Path to the file you want to upload .PARAMETER DeleteOnUpload Switch to tell the cmdlet if you want the local file to be deleted after the upload completes .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Invoke-D365AzureStorageUpload -AccountId "miscfiles" -AccessToken "xx508xx63817x752xx74004x30705xx92x58349x5x78f5xx34xxxxx51" -Blobname "backupfiles" -Filepath "c:\temp\bacpac\UAT_20180701.bacpac" -DeleteOnUpload This will upload the "c:\temp\bacpac\UAT_20180701.bacpac" up to the "backupfiles" container, inside the "miscfiles" Azure Storage Account that is access with the "xx508xx63817x752xx74004x30705xx92x58349x5x78f5xx34xxxxx51" token. After upload the local file will be deleted. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> $AzureParams = Get-D365ActiveAzureStorageConfig PS C:\> New-D365Bacpac | Invoke-D365AzureStorageUpload @AzureParams This will get the current Azure Storage Account configuration details and use them as parameters to upload the file to an Azure Storage Account. .NOTES Tags: Azure, Azure Storage, Config, Configuration, Token, Blob, File, Files, Bacpac Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) The cmdlet supports piping and can be used in advanced scenarios. See more on github and the wiki pages. #> function Invoke-D365AzureStorageUpload { [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = 'Default')] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 1 )] [string] $AccountId = $Script:AccountId, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 2 )] [string] $AccessToken = $Script:AccessToken, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 3 )] [string] $Blobname = $Script:Blobname, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'Default', ValueFromPipeline = $true, Position = 4 )] [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'Pipeline', ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true, Position = 4 )] [Alias('File')] [string] $Filepath, [switch] $DeleteOnUpload ) BEGIN { if (([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($AccountId) -eq $true) -or ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($AccessToken)) -or ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($Blobname))) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "It seems that you are missing some of the parameters. Please make sure that you either supplied them or have the right configuration saved." Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of missing parameters" return } } PROCESS { if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } Invoke-TimeSignal -Start $storageContext = new-AzureStorageContext -StorageAccountName $AccountId.ToLower() -StorageAccountKey $AccessToken $cloudStorageAccount = [Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.CloudStorageAccount]::Parse($storageContext.ConnectionString) $blobClient = $cloudStorageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient() $blobcontainer = $blobClient.GetContainerReference($Blobname.ToLower()); try { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Start uploading the file to Azure" $FileName = Split-Path $Filepath -Leaf $blockBlob = $blobcontainer.GetBlockBlobReference($FileName) $blockBlob.UploadFromFile($Filepath) if ($DeleteOnUpload) { Remove-Item $Filepath -Force } [PSCustomObject]@{ File = $Filepath Filename = $FileName } } catch { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Something went wrong while working against the Azure Storage Account" -Exception $PSItem.Exception Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors" return } finally { Invoke-TimeSignal -End } } END {} } |