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Version: v0.6.0

Azure Logic Apps

This module provides the following capabilities:

Installation

To have access to the following features, you have to import the module:

PS> Install-Module -Name Arcus.Scripting.LogicApps

Disable an Azure Logic App

Using this script to enable a specific Azure Logic App.

ParameterMandatoryDescription
EnvironmentNamenoThe name of the Azure environment where the Azure Logic App resides. (default: AzureCloud)
SubscriptionIdnoThe Id of the subscription containing the Azure Logic App.
When not provided, it will be retrieved from the current context (Get-AzContext).
ResourceGroupNameyesThe resource group containing the Azure Logic Apps.
LogicAppNameyesThe name of the Azure Logic App to be disabled.
ApiVersionnoThe version of the management API to be used. (default: 2016-06-01)
AccessTokennoThe access token to be used to disable the Azure Logic App.
When not provided, it will be retrieved from the current context (Get-AzContext).

Example

Taking an example in which a specific Azure Logic Apps ("rcv-shopping-order-sftp") needs to be disabled, without providing the subscriptionId or accesstoken.

PS> Disable-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "rg-common-dev" -LogicAppName "rcv-shopping-order-sftp"
# Access-token and subscriptionId retrieved
# Attempting to disable rcv-shopping-order-sftp

# Successfully disabled rcv-shopping-order-sftp

Taking an example in which a specific Azure Logic Apps ("rcv-shopping-order-sftp") needs to be disabled, with providing the subscriptionId or accesstoken.

PS> Disable-AzLogicApp -SubscriptionId $SubscriptionId -ResourceGroupName "rg-common-dev" -LogicAppName "rcv-shopping-order-sftp" -AccessToken $AccessToken
# Attempting to disable rcv-shopping-order-sftp

# Successfully disabled rcv-shopping-order-sftp

Enable an Azure Logic App

Using this script to enable a specific Azure Logic App.

ParameterMandatoryDescription
EnvironmentNamenoThe name of the Azure environment where the Azure Logic App resides. (default: AzureCloud)
SubscriptionIdnoThe Id of the subscription containing the Azure Logic App.
When not provided, it will be retrieved from the current context (Get-AzContext).
ResourceGroupNameyesThe resource group containing the Azure Logic Apps.
LogicAppNameyesThe name of the Azure Logic App to be enabled.
ApiVersionnoThe version of the management API to be used. (default: 2016-06-01)
AccessTokennoThe access token to be used to enable the Azure Logic App.
When not provided, it will be retrieved from the current context (Get-AzContext).

Example

Taking an example in which a specific Azure Logic Apps ("rcv-shopping-order-sftp") needs to be enabled, without providing the subscriptionId or accesstoken.

PS> Enable-AzLogicApp -ResourceGroupName "rg-common-dev" -LogicAppName "rcv-shopping-order-sftp"
# Access-token and subscriptionId retrieved
# Attempting to enable rcv-shopping-order-sftp

# Successfully enabled rcv-shopping-order-sftp

Taking an example in which a specific Azure Logic Apps ("rcv-shopping-order-sftp") needs to be enabled, with providing the subscriptionId or accesstoken.

PS> Enable-AzLogicApp -SubscriptionId $SubscriptionId -ResourceGroupName "rg-common-dev" -LogicAppName "rcv-shopping-order-sftp" -AccessToken $AccessToken
# Attempting to enable rcv-shopping-order-sftp

# Successfully enabled rcv-shopping-order-sftp

Disabling Azure Logic Apps from configuration file

Typically done the first task of the release pipeline, right before the deployment of the Logic Apps, will disable all specified Logic Apps in a specific order. The Azure Logic Apps to be disabled and the order in which this will be done, will be defined in the provided configuration file. The order of the Azure Logic Apps in the configuration file (bottom to top) defines the order in which they will be disabled by the script. The counterpart of this script used to enable the Azure Logic Apps, will take the order as specified (top to bottom) in the file.

ParameterMandatoryDescription
ResourceGroupNameyesThe resource group containing the Azure Logic Apps.
DeployFileNamenoIf your solution consists of multiple interfaces, you can specify the flow-specific name of the configuration file.
ResourcePrefixnoIn case the Azure Logic Apps all start with the same prefix, you can specify this prefix through this parameter
instead of updating the configuration-file.
EnvironmentNamenoThe name of the Azure environment where the Azure Logic App resides. (default: AzureCloud)
ApiVersionnoThe version of the management API to be used. (default: 2016-06-01)

The schema of this configuration file is a JSON structure of an array with the following inputs:

NodeTypeDescription
DescriptionstringDescription of Azure Logic App set to disable.
CheckTypeenumNone: don't perform any additional checks.
NoWaitingOrRunningRuns: waits until there are no more waiting or running Logic App instances.
StopTypeenumNone: don't disable to given Logic Apps.
Immediate: disable the given Logic Apps.
LogicAppsstring arraySet of Logic App names to disable.

Example

Taking an example in which a set of Azure Logic Apps ("rcv-shopping-order-*") need to be disabled, the following configuration will not take into account any active Logic Apps runs (checkType = None) and will immediately disable them (stopType = Immediate), starting with the receive protocol instances and working its way up to the sender Logic App.

[
{
"description": "Sender(s)",
"checkType": "None",
"stopType": "Immediate",
"logicApps": [
"snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp"
]
},
{
"description": "Orchestrator(s)",
"checkType": "None",
"stopType": "Immediate",
"logicApps": [
"orc-shopping-order-processing"
]
},
{
"description": "Generic Receiver(s)",
"checkType": "None",
"stopType": "Immediate",
"logicApps": [
"rcv-shopping-order"
]
},
{
"description": "Protocol Receiver(s)",
"checkType": "None",
"stopType": "Immediate",
"logicApps": [
"rcv-shopping-order-ftp",
"rcv-shopping-order-sftp",
"rcv-shopping-order-file"
]
}
]

Example

Disables all the Logic Apps based on the ./deploy-orderControl.json configuration file. Uses the sample configuration file here above.

PS> Disable-AzLogicAppsFromConfig -DeployFilename "./deploy-orderControl" -ResourceGroupName "my-resource-group"
# Executing batch: Protocol Receiver(s)
# ==========================
# > Executing CheckType 'None' for batch 'Protocol Receiver(s)' in resource group 'my-resource-group'"
# Executing Check 'None' => performing no check and executing stopType

# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'rcv-shopping-order-ftp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable rcv-shopping-order-ftp
# Successfully disabled rcv-shopping-order-ftp

# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'rcv-shopping-order-sftp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable rcv-shopping-order-sftp
# Successfully disabled rcv-shopping-order-sftp

# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'rcv-shopping-order-file' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable rcv-shopping-order-file
# Successfully disabled rcv-shopping-order-file

# -> Batch: 'Protocol Receiver(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Generic Receiver(s)'
# ==========================
# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'rcv-shopping-order' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable rcv-shopping-order
# Successfully disabled rcv-shopping-order

# -> Batch: 'Generic Receiver(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Orchestrator(s)'
# ==========================
# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'orc-shopping-order-processing' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable orc-shopping-order-processing
# Successfully disabled orc-shopping-order-processing

# -> Batch: 'Orchestrator(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Sender(s)'
# ==========================
# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp
# Successfully disabled snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp

# -> Batch: 'Sender(s)' has been executed

Disables all the Logic Apps based on the ./deploy-orderControl.json configuration file with specifying a resource-prefix. Uses the sample configuration file here above.

PS> Disable-AzLogicAppsFromConfig -DeployFilename "./deploy-orderControl" -ResourceGroupName "my-resource-group" -ResourcePrefix "la-cod-dev-we-"
# Executing batch: Protocol Receiver(s)
# ==========================
# > Executing CheckType 'None' for batch 'Protocol Receiver(s)' in resource group 'my-resource-group'"
# Executing Check 'None' => performing no check and executing stopType

# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-ftp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-ftp
# Successfully disabled la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-ftp

# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-sftp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-sftp
# Successfully disabled la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-sftp

# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-file' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-file
# Successfully disabled la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-file

# -> Batch: 'Protocol Receiver(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Generic Receiver(s)'
# ==========================
# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order
# Successfully disabled la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order

# -> Batch: 'Generic Receiver(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Orchestrator(s)'
# ==========================
# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-orc-shopping-order-processing' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable la-cod-dev-we-orc-shopping-order-processing
# Successfully disabled la-cod-dev-we-orc-shopping-order-processing

# -> Batch: 'Orchestrator(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Sender(s)'
# ==========================
# > Executing StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to disable la-cod-dev-we-snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp
# Successfully disabled la-cod-dev-we-snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp

# -> Batch: 'Sender(s)' has been executed

Enabling Azure Logic Apps from configuration file

Typically done as the last task of the release pipeline, right after the deployment of the Logic Apps, as this will enable all specified Logic Apps in a specific order. The Azure Logic Apps to be enabled and the order in which this will be done, will be defined in the provided configuration file. The order of the Azure Logic Apps in the configuration file (top to bottom) defines the order in which they will be enabled by the script. The counterpart of this script used to disable the Azure Logic Apps, will take the reversed order as specified (bottom to top) in the file.

ParameterMandatoryDescription
ResourceGroupNameyesThe resource group containing the Azure Logic Apps.
DeployFileNamenoIf your solution consists of multiple interfaces, you can specify the flow-specific name of the configuration file.
ResourcePrefixnoIn case the Azure Logic Apps all start with the same prefix, you can specify this prefix through this parameter
instead of updating the configuration-file.
EnvironmentNamenoThe name of the Azure environment where the Azure Logic App resides. (default: AzureCloud)
ApiVersionnoThe version of the management API to be used. (default: 2016-06-01)

The schema of this configuration file is a JSON structure of an array with the following inputs:

NodeTypeDescription
DescriptionstringDescription of Azure Logic App set to enable.
CheckTypeenumNot taken into account for enabling Logic Apps.
StopTypeenumNone: don't enable to given Logic Apps.
Immediate: enable the given Logic Apps.
LogicAppsstring arraySet of Logic App names to enable.

Example

Taking an example in which a set of Azure Logic Apps ("rcv-shopping-order-*") need to be enabled, the following configuration will ignore the checkType, as this is only used for disabling the Logic Apps, and will simply enable them (stopType = Immediate), starting with the sender instances and working its way down to the receive protocol Logic Apps.
This ensures that all of the down-stream Logic Apps are enabled by the time the initial/trigger Logic App have been activated.

[
{
"description": "Sender(s)",
"checkType": "None",
"stopType": "Immediate",
"logicApps": [
"snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp"
]
},
{
"description": "Orchestrator(s)",
"checkType": "None",
"stopType": "Immediate",
"logicApps": [
"orc-shopping-order-processing"
]
},
{
"description": "Generic Receiver(s)",
"checkType": "None",
"stopType": "Immediate",
"logicApps": [
"rcv-shopping-order"
]
},
{
"description": "Protocol Receiver(s)",
"checkType": "None",
"stopType": "Immediate",
"logicApps": [
"rcv-shopping-order-ftp",
"rcv-shopping-order-sftp",
"rcv-shopping-order-file"
]
}
]

Example

Enables all the Logic Apps based on the ./deploy-orderControl.json configuration file. Uses the sample configuration file here above.

PS> Enable-AzLogicAppsFromConfig -DeployFilename "./deploy-orderControl" -ResourceGroupName "my-resource-group"
# Executing batch: 'Sender(s)'
# ==========================
# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp
# Successfully enabled snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp

# -> Batch: 'Sender(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Orchestrator(s)'
# ==========================
# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'orc-shopping-order-processing' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable orc-shopping-order-processing
# Successfully enabled orc-shopping-order-processing

# -> Batch: 'Orchestrator(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Generic Receiver(s)'
# ==========================
# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'rcv-shopping-order' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable rcv-shopping-order
# Successfully enabled rcv-shopping-order

# -> Batch: 'Generic Receiver(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: Protocol Receiver(s)
# ==========================
# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'rcv-shopping-order-ftp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable rcv-shopping-order-ftp
# Successfully enabled rcv-shopping-order-ftp

# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'rcv-shopping-order-sftp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable rcv-shopping-order-sftp
# Successfully enabled rcv-shopping-order-sftp

# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'rcv-shopping-order-file' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable rcv-shopping-order-file
# Successfully enabled rcv-shopping-order-file

# -> Batch: 'Protocol Receiver(s)' has been executed

Enables all the Logic Apps based on the ./deploy-orderControl.json configuration file with specifying a resource-prefix. Uses the sample configuration file here above.

PS> Enable-AzLogicAppsFromConfig -DeployFilename "./deploy-orderControl" -ResourceGroupName "my-resource-group" -ResourcePrefix "la-cod-dev-we-"
# Executing batch: 'Sender(s)'
# ==========================
# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable la-cod-dev-we-snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp
# Successfully enabled la-cod-dev-we-snd-shopping-order-confirmation-smtp

# -> Batch: 'Sender(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Orchestrator(s)'
# ==========================
# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-orc-shopping-order-processing' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable la-cod-dev-we-orc-shopping-order-processing
# Successfully enabled la-cod-dev-we-orc-shopping-order-processing

# -> Batch: 'Orchestrator(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: 'Generic Receiver(s)'
# ==========================
# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order
# Successfully enabled la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order

# -> Batch: 'Generic Receiver(s)' has been executed

# Executing batch: Protocol Receiver(s)
# ==========================
# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-ftp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-ftp
# Successfully enabled la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-ftp

# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-sftp' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-sftp
# Successfully enabled la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-sftp

# > Reverting StopType 'Immediate' for Logic App 'la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-file' in resource group 'my-resource-group'
# Attempting to enable la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-file
# Successfully enabled la-cod-dev-we-rcv-shopping-order-file

# -> Batch: 'Protocol Receiver(s)' has been executed