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Azure Data Factory utilities library
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Azure Data Factory utilities
This library provides basic functionality to validate and generate an ARM template given a set of Data Factory resources.
Note: Please use node version 18.x to avoid failures while running the below commands.
Export ARM template
Run npm run start export <rootFolder> <factoryId> [outputFolder]
to export the ARM template using the resources of a given folder.
- rootFolder is a mandatory field that represents where the Data Factory resources are located.
- factoryId is a mandatory field that represents the Data factory resource id in the format:
/subscriptions/<subId>/resourceGroups/<rgName>/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/<dfName>
- outputFolder is an optional parameter that specifies the relative path to save the generated ARM template.
Example(s):npm run start export C:\DataFactories\DevDataFactory /subscriptions/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/testResourceGroup/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/DevDataFactory ArmTemplateOutput
npm run start-preview export C:\DataFactories\DevDataFactory /subscriptions/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/testResourceGroup/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/DevDataFactory ArmTemplateOutput
- start-preview command uses --preview flag to get an improved PrePostDeploymentScript.ps1 script that skips stop/start trigger if the trigger is unchanged.
npm run start --path \\server\share\main.js export C:\DataFactories\DevDataFactory /subscriptions/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/testResourceGroup/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/DevDataFactory ArmTemplateOutput
- --path is an optional argument allows the user to point to an existing downloaded bundle's share or direct path. This might be useful when there is a download issue due to networking challenges such as proxy requirements. This argument supercedes the --url argument in combined usage.
Validate
Run npm run start validate <rootFolder> <factoryId>
to validate all the resources of a given folder.
- rootFolder is a mandatory field that represents where the Data Factory resources are located.
- factoryId is a mandatory field that represents the Data factory resource id in the format:
/subscriptions/<subId>/resourceGroups/<rgName>/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/<dfName>
Example:npm run start validate C:\DataFactories\DevDataFactory /subscriptions/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/testResourceGroup/providers/Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/DevDataFactory