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In a previous blogpost, I had detailed out the steps for automating permission grants (for both delegated and application permissions) from a headless process, i.e. in automation, using a managed identity or service prinicipal. This is something you’d often use in DevOps. There was a big downside in the approach I had outlined, it required you to grant AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All to the MANAGED IDENTITY AS A DAEMON ACCESSING MICROSOFT GRAPH There are 5 main steps, Create the function app in Azure. Create a user assigned managed identity. Assign the managed identity to the function app. Grant permissions to the managed identity to call Microsoft Graph. Author the function app that runs on a AZURE FUNCTION API AUTHENTICATE WITH MSAL With that, you can now simply set your function app to use Anonymous auth (i.e. we are not asking functions runtime to auth for us), and use the below code to validate the access token and return a 401 if validation fails. The GetAccessToken method simply reads it out of the HTTP headers as below, SEAMLESSLY SWITCH BETWEEN MANAGED IDENTITY CREDENTIAL AND Managed Identity Credentials are great because they let you have all the benefits of an identity (permissions, authorization, auditing etc.), without having to manage the credential. But, the USE MICROSOFT.IDENTITY.WEB WITH AZURE FUNCTIONS In this article, I’ll talk about how you can integrate Azure functions with Microsoft.Identity.Web, and I’ll use dependency injection in Azure Functions to do so. First, create a new Azure functions project. You can use Visual studio, Visual Studio for Mac, or Azure functions command line tools to AZURE FUNCTION WITH USER-ASSIGNED MANAGED IDENTITY CALLING We want to have Function A (the calling function), with a user-assigned managed identity, call Function B (the called function) securely with an access token, HOW TO DEBUG GULP TASKS IN VSCODE But given that VSCode out of the box supports gulp, grunt, jake and npm, and SPFx uses gulp already, it makes a lot of sense to sometimes write custom gulp tasks. Here is how you debug them, In your project, if not already present, create a folder called .vscode. In this folder, if not already present, create a file called launch.json. FIX POWERSHELL ERROR COLORS. WITH POWERSHELL, YOU TOO, CAN I mean, who doesn’t like to read dark red on dark blue text in thin fonts!? It just making looking at errors so much more painful, the way errors were intended to be! On the colors tab, change USE POWERSHELL FROM MAC TO MANAGE AZURE There is something really sexy about using Powershell from Mac to manage Azure. Finally, I don’t have to choose between in *nix terminal and powershell. I have the power of both. CUSTOMIZE POWERSHELL COLORS ON A MAC Here is where I can put an initiation script to customize my powershell life. Colors being one of it. To see what color pallette I am using, run Get-PSReadLineOption. You can f i x a bunch of things here, but here is how you can fix the CommandColor. Set-PSReadLineOption -Colors @ {. "Command" = ::DarkRed.WINSMARTS.COM
In a previous blogpost, I had detailed out the steps for automating permission grants (for both delegated and application permissions) from a headless process, i.e. in automation, using a managed identity or service prinicipal. This is something you’d often use in DevOps. There was a big downside in the approach I had outlined, it required you to grant AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All to the AUTOMATING APPLICATION PERMISSION GRANT WHILE AVOIDING In a previous blogpost, I had detailed out the steps for automating permission grants (for both delegated and application permissions) from a headless process, i.e. in automation, using a managed identity or service prinicipal. This is something you’d often use in DevOps. There was a big downside in the approach I had outlined, it required you to grant AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All to AZURE FUNCTION AAD INTEGRATION. OKAY I’M GONNA START .. when you pick “A d vanced”, you will be asked to provide some values for the Client ID, Issuer URL, Client Secret (Optional), and allowed token audiences.. To get these values, first register a an App in an Azure AD. This can be any Azure AD, and the same single tenant/multi-tenant concepts apply. It can be native app (in which case the client secret is not required), or Web App (in DEPLOY A DOCKER IMAGE TO AZURE KUBERNETES SERVICE USING Assuming you have created an Azure container registry, and have pushed a docker image into your registry, now lets deploy that image into a kubernetes cluster using the Azure Kubernetes Service.. Before we do that, we need to provision an instance of Azure Kubernetes Service, and that instance needs to be able to read the Azure Container Registry, for which I can use either an managed USE POWERSHELL FROM MAC TO MANAGE AZURE There is something really sexy about using Powershell from Mac to manage Azure. Finally, I don’t have to choose between in *nix terminal and powershell. I have the power of both.MACOS BIG SUR
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At least I found that hella useful, say if I added a comment on an issue 3 days ago .. and I want to discover where that issue is .. Well you can easily find it, all your activity stream is under the “My Activity” filter as shown below, Here is how to access it, Go to the devops org. Click on Boards\Work Items. Select “My activity” in PUSH A DOCKER IMAGE INTO THE AZURE CONTAINER REGISTRY First login into the container registry, az acr login -n myregistry, this command is a wrapper on top of docker login. Now whatever docker image you wish to push, mine was myimage:local, tag it as DELETE PROVISIONING PROFILES FOR IOS ON MAC Frequently you’ll need to delete provisioning profiles. For instance, if you intend to do a new Ad-hoc deployment and the devices list for a particular app have changed, you need to regenerate provisioning profile, and get rid of the old one!Homepage
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New Pluralsight Course: Using Microsoft Azure Security Tools to Protect AI Solutions New Pluralsight Course: Using Microsoft Azure Security Tools to Protect AI Solutions My new course is now online. This course builds upon a few other courses I have on Pluralsight.Sahil Malik
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New Pluralsight Course: Managing Microsoft Azure AI Solutions New Pluralsight Course: Managing Microsoft Azure AI Solutions My new course is now online. This course builds upon a few other courses I have on Pluralsight.Sahil Malik
Jun 26, 2019
New Article: Azure Machine Learning Service New Article: Azure Machine Learning Service In my previous article (May 2019), I talked about the rudiments of AI. In this article, I’ll introduce you to an amazing offeringin Azure…
Sahil Malik
Jun 26, 2019
ROPC — Prefer strongly to NOT use ROPC — Prefer strongly to NOT use Why friends don’t let friends use ROPCSahil Malik
Jun 13, 2019
New Pluralsight Course: Azure DevOps: Manage and Modularize Tasks andTemplates
New Pluralsight Course: Azure DevOps: Manage and Modularize Tasks andTemplates
Okay my new course is now online. Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer: Manage and Modularize Tasks and Templates.Sahil Malik
Jun 10, 2019
New Pluralsight course: Developing AI Models in Microsoft Azure New Pluralsight course: Developing AI Models in Microsoft Azure My new course is online, titled “Developing AI Models in MicrosoftAzure”.
Sahil Malik
Jun 7, 2019
New Pluralsight Course: Creating and Integrating AI with AzureServices
New Pluralsight Course: Creating and Integrating AI withAzure Services
My new course is now online. In this course, titled “Creating and Integrating AI with Azure Services”, I talk about the AI offeringsthat…
Sahil Malik
Jun 7, 2019
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