--- external help file: -help.xml Module Name: online version: schema: 2.0.0 --- # New-TestResources.ps1 ## SYNOPSIS Deploys live test resources defined for a service directory to Azure. ## SYNTAX ### Default (Default) ``` New-TestResources.ps1 [-BaseName ] [-ResourceGroupName ] [-ServiceDirectory] [-TestApplicationId ] [-TestApplicationSecret ] [-TestApplicationOid ] [-SubscriptionId ] [-DeleteAfterHours ] [-Location ] [-Environment ] [-ArmTemplateParameters ] [-AdditionalParameters ] [-EnvironmentVariables ] [-CI] [-Force] [-OutFile] [-SuppressVsoCommands] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [] ``` ### Provisioner ``` New-TestResources.ps1 [-BaseName ] [-ResourceGroupName ] [-ServiceDirectory] [-TestApplicationId ] [-TestApplicationSecret ] [-TestApplicationOid ] -TenantId [-SubscriptionId ] -ProvisionerApplicationId -ProvisionerApplicationSecret [-DeleteAfterHours ] [-Location ] [-Environment ] [-ArmTemplateParameters ] [-AdditionalParameters ] [-EnvironmentVariables ] [-CI] [-Force] [-OutFile] [-SuppressVsoCommands] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [] ``` ## DESCRIPTION Deploys live test resouces specified in test-resources.json or test-resources.bicep files to a new resource group. This script searches the directory specified in $ServiceDirectory recursively for files named test-resources.json or test-resources.bicep. All found test-resources.json and test-resources.bicep files will be deployed to the test resource group. If no test-resources.json or test-resources.bicep files are located the script exits without making changes to the Azure environment. A service principal may optionally be passed to $TestApplicationId and $TestApplicationSecret. Test resources will grant this service principal access to the created resources. If no service principal is specified, a new one will be created and assigned the 'Owner' role for the resource group associated with the test resources. This script runs in the context of credentials already specified in Connect-AzAccount or those specified in $ProvisionerApplicationId and $ProvisionerApplicationSecret. ## EXAMPLES ### EXAMPLE 1 ``` Connect-AzAccount -Subscription 'REPLACE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION_ID' New-TestResources.ps1 keyvault ``` Run this in a desktop environment to create a new AAD application and Service Principal for running live tests against the test resources created. The principal will have ownership rights to the resource group and the resources that it contains, but no other resources in the subscription. Requires PowerShell 7 to use ConvertFrom-SecureString -AsPlainText or convert the SecureString to plaintext by another means. ### EXAMPLE 2 ``` Connect-AzAccount -Subscription 'REPLACE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION_ID' New-TestResources.ps1 ` -BaseName 'azsdk' ` -ServiceDirectory 'keyvault' ` -SubscriptionId 'REPLACE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION_ID' ` -ResourceGroupName 'REPLACE_WITH_NAME_FOR_RESOURCE_GROUP' ` -Location 'eastus' ``` Run this in a desktop environment to specify the name and location of the resource group that test resources are being deployed to. This will also create a new AAD application and Service Principal for running live tests against the rest resources created. The principal will have ownership rights to the resource group and the resources that it contains, but no other resources in the subscription. Requires PowerShell 7 to use ConvertFrom-SecureString -AsPlainText or convert the SecureString to plaintext by another means. ### EXAMPLE 3 ``` Connect-AzAccount -Subscription 'REPLACE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION_ID' New-TestResources.ps1 ` -BaseName 'azsdk' ` -ServiceDirectory 'keyvault' ` -SubscriptionId 'REPLACE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION_ID' ` -ResourceGroupName 'REPLACE_WITH_NAME_FOR_RESOURCE_GROUP' ` -Location 'eastus' ` -TestApplicationId 'REPLACE_WITH_TEST_APPLICATION_ID' ` -TestApplicationSecret 'REPLACE_WITH_TEST_APPLICATION_SECRET' ``` Run this in a desktop environment to specify the name and location of the resource group that test resources are being deployed to. This will grant ownership rights to the 'TestApplicationId' for the resource group and the resources that it contains, without altering its existing permissions. ### EXAMPLE 4 ``` New-TestResources.ps1 ` -BaseName 'azsdk' ` -ServiceDirectory 'keyvault' ` -SubscriptionId 'REPLACE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION_ID' ` -ResourceGroupName 'REPLACE_WITH_NAME_FOR_RESOURCE_GROUP' ` -Location 'eastus' ` -ProvisionerApplicationId 'REPLACE_WITH_PROVISIONER_APPLICATION_ID' ` -ProvisionerApplicationSecret 'REPLACE_WITH_PROVISIONER_APPLICATION_ID' ` -TestApplicationId 'REPLACE_WITH_TEST_APPLICATION_ID' ` -TestApplicationOid 'REPLACE_WITH_TEST_APPLICATION_OBJECT_ID' ` -TestApplicationSecret 'REPLACE_WITH_TEST_APPLICATION_SECRET' ``` Run this in a desktop environment to specify the name and location of the resource group that test resources are being deployed to. The script will be executed in the context of the 'ProvisionerApplicationId' rather than the caller. Depending on the permissions of the Provisioner Application principal, the script may grant ownership rights 'TestApplicationId' for the resource group and the resources that it contains, or may emit a message indicating that it was unable to perform the grant. For the Provisioner Application principal to perform the grant, it will need the permission 'Application.ReadWrite.OwnedBy' for the Microsoft Graph API. Requires PowerShell 7 to use ConvertFrom-SecureString -AsPlainText or convert the SecureString to plaintext by another means. ### EXAMPLE 5 ``` New-TestResources.ps1 ` -ServiceDirectory '$(ServiceDirectory)' ` -TenantId '$(TenantId)' ` -ProvisionerApplicationId '$(ProvisionerId)' ` -ProvisionerApplicationSecret '$(ProvisionerSecret)' ` -TestApplicationId '$(TestAppId)' ` -TestApplicationSecret '$(TestAppSecret)' ` -DeleteAfterHours 24 ` -CI ` -Force ` -Verbose ``` Run this in an Azure DevOps CI (with approrpiate variables configured) before executing live tests. The script will output variables as secrets (to enable log redaction). ## PARAMETERS ### -BaseName A name to use in the resource group and passed to the ARM template as 'baseName'. Limit $BaseName to enough characters to be under limit plus prefixes specified in the ARM template. See also https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/architecture/best-practices/resource-naming Note: The value specified for this parameter will be overriden and generated by New-TestResources.ps1 if $CI is specified. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -ResourceGroupName Set this value to deploy directly to a Resource Group that has already been created or to create a new resource group with this name. If not specified, the $BaseName will be used to generate name for the resource group that will be created. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -ServiceDirectory A directory under 'sdk' in the repository root - optionally with subdirectories specified - in which to discover ARM templates named 'test-resources.json' and Bicep templates named 'test-resources.bicep'. This can also be an absolute path or specify parent directories. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: True Position: 1 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -TestApplicationId Optional Azure Active Directory Application ID to authenticate the test runner against deployed resources. Passed to the ARM template as 'testApplicationId'. If not specified, a new AAD Application will be created and assigned the 'Owner' role for the resource group associated with the test resources. No permissions will be granted to the subscription or other resources. For those specifying a Provisioner Application principal as 'ProvisionerApplicationId', it will need the permission 'Application.ReadWrite.OwnedBy' for the Microsoft Graph API in order to create the Test Application principal. This application is used by the test runner to execute tests against the live test resources. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -TestApplicationSecret Optional service principal secret (password) to authenticate the test runner against deployed resources. Passed to the ARM template as 'testApplicationSecret'. This application is used by the test runner to execute tests against the live test resources. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -TestApplicationOid Service Principal Object ID of the AAD Test Application. This is used to assign permissions to the AAD application so it can access tested features on the live test resources (e.g. Role Assignments on resources). It is passed as to the ARM template as 'testApplicationOid' If not specified, an attempt will be made to query it from the Azure Active Directory tenant. For those specifying a service principal as 'ProvisionerApplicationId', it will need the permission 'Application.Read.All' for the Microsoft Graph API in order to query AAD. For more information on the relationship between AAD Applications and Service Principals see: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/develop/app-objects-and-service-principals ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -TenantId The tenant ID of a service principal when a provisioner is specified. The same Tenant ID is used for Test Application and Provisioner Application. This value is passed to the ARM template as 'tenantId'. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: Provisioner Aliases: Required: True Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -SubscriptionId Optional subscription ID to use for new resources when logging in as a provisioner. You can also use Set-AzContext if not provisioning. If you do not specify a SubscriptionId and are not logged in, one will be automatically selected for you by the Connect-AzAccount cmdlet. Once you are logged in (or were previously), the selected SubscriptionId will be used for subsequent operations that are specific to a subscription. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -ProvisionerApplicationId Optional Application ID of the Azure Active Directory service principal to use for provisioning the test resources. If not, specified New-TestResources.ps1 uses the context of the caller to provision. If specified, the Provisioner Application principal would benefit from the following permissions to the Microsoft Graph API: - 'Application.Read.All' in order to query AAD to obtain the 'TestApplicaitonOid' - 'Application.ReadWrite.OwnedBy' in order to create the Test Application principal or grant an existing principal ownership of the resource group associated with the test resources. If the provisioner does not have these permissions, it can still be used with New-TestResources.ps1 by specifying an existing Test Application principal, including its Object ID, and managing permissions to the resource group manually. This value is not passed to the ARM template. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: Provisioner Aliases: Required: True Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -ProvisionerApplicationSecret A service principal secret (password) used to provision test resources when a provisioner is specified. This value is not passed to the ARM template. ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: Provisioner Aliases: Required: True Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -DeleteAfterHours Positive integer number of hours from the current time to set the 'DeleteAfter' tag on the created resource group. The computed value is a timestamp of the form "2020-03-04T09:07:04.3083910Z". An optional cleanup process can delete resource groups whose "DeleteAfter" timestamp is less than the current time. This is used for CI automation. ```yaml Type: Int32 Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: 120 Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -Location Optional location where resources should be created. If left empty, the default is based on the cloud to which the template is being deployed: * AzureCloud -\> 'westus2' * AzureUSGovernment -\> 'usgovvirginia' * AzureChinaCloud -\> 'chinaeast2' * Dogfood -\> 'westus' ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -Environment Optional name of the cloud environment. The default is the Azure Public Cloud ('AzureCloud') ```yaml Type: String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: AzureCloud Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -ArmTemplateParameters Optional key-value pairs of parameters to pass to the ARM template(s). ```yaml Type: Hashtable Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -AdditionalParameters Optional key-value pairs of parameters to pass to the ARM template(s) and pre-post scripts. ```yaml Type: Hashtable Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -EnvironmentVariables Optional key-value pairs of parameters to set as environment variables to the shell. ```yaml Type: Hashtable Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: @{} Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -CI Indicates the script is run as part of a Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) build (only Azure Pipelines is currently supported). ```yaml Type: SwitchParameter Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: ($null -ne $env:SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECTID) Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -Force Force creation of resources instead of being prompted. ```yaml Type: SwitchParameter Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: False Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -OutFile Save test environment settings into a .env file next to test resources template. The contents of the file are protected via the .NET Data Protection API (DPAPI). This is supported only on Windows. The environment file is scoped to the current service directory. The environment file will be named for the test resources template that it was generated for. For ARM templates, it will be test-resources.json.env. For Bicep templates, test-resources.bicep.env. ```yaml Type: SwitchParameter Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: False Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -SuppressVsoCommands By default, the -CI parameter will print out secrets to logs with Azure Pipelines log commands that cause them to be redacted. For CI environments that don't support this (like stress test clusters), this flag can be set to $false to avoid printing out these secrets to the logs. ```yaml Type: SwitchParameter Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: Required: False Position: Named Default value: ($null -eq $env:SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECTID) Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -WhatIf Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run. ```yaml Type: SwitchParameter Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: wi Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### -Confirm Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet. ```yaml Type: SwitchParameter Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: cf Required: False Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### CommonParameters This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216). ## INPUTS ## OUTPUTS ## NOTES ## RELATED LINKS