Azure Powershell Commands
Here let's explore different PowerShell commands to manage the Azure platform.
1. Creating Variables in Powershell
It can define a variable in PowerShell using the $ symbol followed by the name of the variable. In the below example, the variable $myfirstvar
is assigned with the string “Hello World”
$myfirstvar = "Hello World"
Going forward, we will see the different variable assignments as part of different azure operations.
Splatting
Splatting is a PowerShell feature that allows you to bundle up the parameters you want to supply to a command and pass them in a table, rather than one long line of code. With PowerShell splatting, your commands can be easier to read and navigate.
Lets see an example of this,
Copy-Item -Path "test.txt" -Destination "test2.txt" -WhatIf -Force
The above example shows copying a text file from source to destination. Here with the Copy-Item command, it passes three parameters Path, Destination, and WhatIf. If there are more parameters, then you want to add it with the command. Here the problem is as the parameter increases, readability become more difficult and the user cant reuse a set of parameter for another command. Splatting can solve…