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"
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"
powershell

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"
powershell

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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"
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"
edited Jan 3 at 15:57
answered Jan 3 at 15:39
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