This is a PowerShell module that provides a set of cmdlets to create and manage Azure Landing Zones.
This module provides a set of cmdlets to create and manage Azure Landing Zones.
The goal of this project it is to make easy to get started with Azure Landing Zones and to speed up some basic tasks that you would need to perform whilst managing your Azure Landing Zones.
In order to use this module you will need PowerShell 7.1 or higher.
You can install this module using PowerShellGet.
Install-Module -Name ALZ
Before you start you can utilize the functionality of the module to verify if you have all the prerequisites installed with the built in command:
Test-ALZRequirement
Currently this tests for:
- Supported minimum PowerShell version
- Azure PowerShell Module
- Git
- Azure CLI
- Bicep
- Visual Studio Code
New-ALZEnvironment -o <output_directory>
New-ALZEnvironment -o <output_directory> -cicd "azuredevops"
Note Azure Devops Pipelines are only supported in v0.2.6 or later.
Downloads and pulls down the specified release version from the remote GitHub repository to a local directory
Get-ALZGithubRelease -githubRepoUrl "https://github.com/Azure/ALZ-Bicep" -releases "v0.14.0" -directoryForReleases "C:\Repos\ALZ\accelerator\upstream-releases\"
In order to develop this module you will need PowerShell 7.1 or later.
# Install the module locally
Invoke-Build -File .\src\ALZPurple.build.ps1
Import-Module .\src\Artifacts\ALZPurple.psd1 -Force
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