functions/set-d365activeazurestorageconfig.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Set the active Azure Storage Account configuration .DESCRIPTION Updates the current active Azure Storage Account configuration with a new one .PARAMETER Name The name the Azure Storage Account configuration you want to load into the active Azure Storage Account configuration .PARAMETER ConfigStorageLocation Parameter used to instruct where to store the configuration objects The default value is "User" and this will store all configuration for the active user Valid options are: "User" "System" "System" will store the configuration so all users can access the configuration objects .PARAMETER Temporary Instruct the cmdlet to only temporarily override the persisted settings in the configuration storage .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Set-D365ActiveAzureStorageConfig -Name "UAT-Exports" This will import the "UAT-Exports" set from the Azure Storage Account configurations. It will update the active Azure Storage Account configuration. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Set-D365ActiveAzureStorageConfig -Name "UAT-Exports" -ConfigStorageLocation "System" This will import the "UAT-Exports" set from the Azure Storage Account configurations. It will update the active Azure Storage Account configuration. The data will be stored in the system wide configuration storage, which makes it accessible from all users. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Set-D365ActiveAzureStorageConfig -Name "UAT-Exports" -Temporary This will import the "UAT-Exports" set from the Azure Storage Account configurations. It will update the active Azure Storage Account configuration. The update will only last for the rest of this PowerShell console session. .NOTES Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) You will have to run the Initialize-D365Config cmdlet first, before this will be capable of working. You will have to run the Add-D365AzureStorageConfig cmdlet at least once, before this will be capable of working. #> function Set-D365ActiveAzureStorageConfig { [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions", "")] [CmdletBinding()] param ( [string] $Name, [ValidateSet('User', 'System')] [string] $ConfigStorageLocation = "User", [switch] $Temporary ) $configScope = Test-ConfigStorageLocation -ConfigStorageLocation $ConfigStorageLocation if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } $azureStorageConfigs = [hashtable] (Get-PSFConfigValue -FullName "d365fo.tools.azure.storage.accounts") if (-not ($azureStorageConfigs.ContainsKey($Name))) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "An Azure Storage Account with that name <c='em'>doesn't exists</c>." Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because an Azure Storage Account with that name doesn't exists." return } else { $azureDetails = $azureStorageConfigs[$Name] Set-PSFConfig -FullName "d365fo.tools.active.azure.storage.account" -Value $azureDetails if (-not $Temporary) { Register-PSFConfig -FullName "d365fo.tools.active.azure.storage.account" -Scope $configScope } $Script:AccountId = $azureDetails.AccountId $Script:AccessToken = $azureDetails.AccessToken $Script:Blobname = $azureDetails.Blobname $Script:SAS = $azureDetails.SAS } } |