Deleting an Azure Functionapp and its associated Storage Account using powershell





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I have several Azure Function app services that I need to remove along with their associated Storage accounts. Each function has its own storage account that is only used by that function. I have used a PowerShell command which deleted the function but it leaves behind the storage account. Is there a way to use PowerShell to querying the function first to get its storage account name so I can then use a similar command to delete the account?



Here is the PowerShell command I used to delete the Function:



Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -Name "myFuncName" 









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    I have several Azure Function app services that I need to remove along with their associated Storage accounts. Each function has its own storage account that is only used by that function. I have used a PowerShell command which deleted the function but it leaves behind the storage account. Is there a way to use PowerShell to querying the function first to get its storage account name so I can then use a similar command to delete the account?



    Here is the PowerShell command I used to delete the Function:



    Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -Name "myFuncName" 









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      I have several Azure Function app services that I need to remove along with their associated Storage accounts. Each function has its own storage account that is only used by that function. I have used a PowerShell command which deleted the function but it leaves behind the storage account. Is there a way to use PowerShell to querying the function first to get its storage account name so I can then use a similar command to delete the account?



      Here is the PowerShell command I used to delete the Function:



      Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -Name "myFuncName" 









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      I have several Azure Function app services that I need to remove along with their associated Storage accounts. Each function has its own storage account that is only used by that function. I have used a PowerShell command which deleted the function but it leaves behind the storage account. Is there a way to use PowerShell to querying the function first to get its storage account name so I can then use a similar command to delete the account?



      Here is the PowerShell command I used to delete the Function:



      Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -Name "myFuncName" 






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          You can parse the connection string for the storage account that is stored in AzureWebJobsStorage application setting, e.g. :



          # Untested demonstration code, use with caution.
          function Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount
          {
          param
          (
          $ResourceGroupName,
          $FunctionName
          )

          # Retrieve the function app
          $app = Get-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

          # Grab the AzureWebJobsStorage app setting
          $azureWebJobsStorageSetting = $app.SiteConfig.AppSettings | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "AzureWebJobsStorage" };

          # Parse the storage account name
          $accountNamePart = ($azureWebJobsStorageSetting.Value -split ";" | Where-Object { $_ -like "AccountName*" });
          $storageAccountName = ($accountNamePart -split "=")[1]

          # Remove the app
          Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

          # Remove the storage account
          Remove-AzureRmStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $storageAccountName;
          }

          # Remove both function app and storage account in one line
          Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -FunctionName "myFuncName"





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            You can parse the connection string for the storage account that is stored in AzureWebJobsStorage application setting, e.g. :



            # Untested demonstration code, use with caution.
            function Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount
            {
            param
            (
            $ResourceGroupName,
            $FunctionName
            )

            # Retrieve the function app
            $app = Get-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

            # Grab the AzureWebJobsStorage app setting
            $azureWebJobsStorageSetting = $app.SiteConfig.AppSettings | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "AzureWebJobsStorage" };

            # Parse the storage account name
            $accountNamePart = ($azureWebJobsStorageSetting.Value -split ";" | Where-Object { $_ -like "AccountName*" });
            $storageAccountName = ($accountNamePart -split "=")[1]

            # Remove the app
            Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

            # Remove the storage account
            Remove-AzureRmStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $storageAccountName;
            }

            # Remove both function app and storage account in one line
            Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -FunctionName "myFuncName"





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              You can parse the connection string for the storage account that is stored in AzureWebJobsStorage application setting, e.g. :



              # Untested demonstration code, use with caution.
              function Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount
              {
              param
              (
              $ResourceGroupName,
              $FunctionName
              )

              # Retrieve the function app
              $app = Get-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

              # Grab the AzureWebJobsStorage app setting
              $azureWebJobsStorageSetting = $app.SiteConfig.AppSettings | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "AzureWebJobsStorage" };

              # Parse the storage account name
              $accountNamePart = ($azureWebJobsStorageSetting.Value -split ";" | Where-Object { $_ -like "AccountName*" });
              $storageAccountName = ($accountNamePart -split "=")[1]

              # Remove the app
              Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

              # Remove the storage account
              Remove-AzureRmStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $storageAccountName;
              }

              # Remove both function app and storage account in one line
              Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -FunctionName "myFuncName"





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                You can parse the connection string for the storage account that is stored in AzureWebJobsStorage application setting, e.g. :



                # Untested demonstration code, use with caution.
                function Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount
                {
                param
                (
                $ResourceGroupName,
                $FunctionName
                )

                # Retrieve the function app
                $app = Get-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

                # Grab the AzureWebJobsStorage app setting
                $azureWebJobsStorageSetting = $app.SiteConfig.AppSettings | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "AzureWebJobsStorage" };

                # Parse the storage account name
                $accountNamePart = ($azureWebJobsStorageSetting.Value -split ";" | Where-Object { $_ -like "AccountName*" });
                $storageAccountName = ($accountNamePart -split "=")[1]

                # Remove the app
                Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

                # Remove the storage account
                Remove-AzureRmStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $storageAccountName;
                }

                # Remove both function app and storage account in one line
                Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -FunctionName "myFuncName"





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                You can parse the connection string for the storage account that is stored in AzureWebJobsStorage application setting, e.g. :



                # Untested demonstration code, use with caution.
                function Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount
                {
                param
                (
                $ResourceGroupName,
                $FunctionName
                )

                # Retrieve the function app
                $app = Get-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

                # Grab the AzureWebJobsStorage app setting
                $azureWebJobsStorageSetting = $app.SiteConfig.AppSettings | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq "AzureWebJobsStorage" };

                # Parse the storage account name
                $accountNamePart = ($azureWebJobsStorageSetting.Value -split ";" | Where-Object { $_ -like "AccountName*" });
                $storageAccountName = ($accountNamePart -split "=")[1]

                # Remove the app
                Remove-AzureRmWebApp -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $FunctionName;

                # Remove the storage account
                Remove-AzureRmStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $storageAccountName;
                }

                # Remove both function app and storage account in one line
                Remove-FunctionAppAndStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName "myResGrp" -FunctionName "myFuncName"






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