Manage Azure Content Delivery Network with PowerShell

Important

Azure CDN Standard from Microsoft (classic) will be retired on September 30, 2027. To avoid any service disruption, it is important that you migrate your Azure CDN Standard from Microsoft (classic) profiles to Azure Front Door Standard or Premium tier by September 30, 2027. For more information, see Azure CDN Standard from Microsoft (classic) retirement.

Azure CDN from Edgio will be retired on Januray 15, 2025. You must migrate your workload to Azure Front Door before this date to avoid service disruption. For more information, see Azure CDN from Edgio retirement FAQ.

PowerShell provides one of the most flexible methods to manage your Azure Content Delivery Network profiles and endpoints. You can use PowerShell interactively or by writing scripts to automate management tasks. This tutorial demonstrates several of the most common tasks you can accomplish with PowerShell to manage your Azure Content Delivery Network profiles and endpoints.

Prerequisites

Note

We recommend that you use the Azure Az PowerShell module to interact with Azure. To get started, see Install Azure PowerShell. To learn how to migrate to the Az PowerShell module, see Migrate Azure PowerShell from AzureRM to Az.

To use PowerShell to manage your Azure Content Delivery Network profiles and endpoints, you must have the Azure PowerShell module installed. To learn how to install Azure PowerShell and connect to Azure using the Connect-AzAccount cmdlet, see How to install and configure Azure PowerShell.

Important

You must log in with Connect-AzAccount before you can execute Azure PowerShell cmdlets.

Listing the Azure Content Delivery Network cmdlets

You can list all the Azure Content Delivery Network cmdlets using the Get-Command cmdlet.

PS C:\> Get-Command -Module Az.Cdn

CommandType     Name                                               Version    Source
-----------     ----                                               -------    ------
Cmdlet          Confirm-AzCdnEndpointProbeURL                      2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Disable-AzCdnCustomDomain                          2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Disable-AzCdnCustomDomainHttps                     2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Enable-AzCdnCustomDomain                           2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Enable-AzCdnCustomDomainHttps                      2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnCustomDomain                              2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnEdgeNode                                  2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnEndpoint                                  2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnEndpointResourceUsage                     2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnOrigin                                    2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnProfile                                   2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnProfileResourceUsage                      2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnProfileSupportedOptimizationType          2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Get-AzCdnSubscriptionResourceUsage                 2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          New-AzCdnCustomDomain                              2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          New-AzCdnDeliveryPolicy                            2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          New-AzCdnDeliveryRule                              2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          New-AzCdnDeliveryRuleAction                        2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          New-AzCdnDeliveryRuleCondition                     2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          New-AzCdnEndpoint                                  2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          New-AzCdnProfile                                   2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Remove-AzCdnCustomDomain                           2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Remove-AzCdnEndpoint                               2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Remove-AzCdnProfile                                2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Set-AzCdnProfile                                   2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Start-AzCdnEndpoint                                2.1.0      Az.Cdn
Cmdlet          Stop-AzCdnEndpoint                                 2.1.0      Az.Cdn

Getting help

You can get help with any of these cmdlets using the Get-Help cmdlet. Get-Help provides usage and syntax, and optionally shows examples.

PS C:\> Get-Help Get-AzCdnProfile

NAME
    Get-AzCdnProfile

SYNOPSIS
    Gets an Azure CDN profile.

SYNTAX
    Get-AzCdnProfile [-ProfileName <String>] [-ResourceGroupName <String>] [-InformationAction
    <ActionPreference>] [-InformationVariable <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

DESCRIPTION
    Gets an Azure CDN profile and all related information.

RELATED LINKS
    https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.cdn/get-azcdnprofile

REMARKS
    To see the examples, type: "get-help Get-AzCdnProfile -examples".
    For more information, type: "get-help Get-AzCdnProfile -detailed".
    For technical information, type: "get-help Get-AzCdnProfile -full".
    For online help, type: "get-help Get-AzCdnProfile -online"

Listing existing Azure Content Delivery Network profiles

The Get-AzCdnProfile cmdlet without any parameters retrieves all your existing content delivery network profiles.

Get-AzCdnProfile

This output can be piped to cmdlets for enumeration.

# Output the name of all profiles on this subscription.
Get-AzCdnProfile | ForEach-Object { Write-Host $_.Name }

You can also return a single profile by specifying the profile name and resource group.

Get-AzCdnProfile -ProfileName CdnDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG

Tip

It is possible to have multiple content delivery network profiles with the same name, so long as they are in different resource groups. Omitting the ResourceGroupName parameter returns all profiles with a matching name.

Listing existing content delivery network endpoints

Get-AzCdnEndpoint can retrieve an individual endpoint or all the endpoints on a profile.

# Get a single endpoint.
Get-AzCdnEndpoint -ProfileName CdnDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -EndpointName cdndocdemo

# Get all of the endpoints on a given profile. 
Get-AzCdnEndpoint -ProfileName CdnDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG

Creating content delivery network profiles and endpoints

New-AzCdnProfile and New-AzCdnEndpoint are used to create content delivery network profiles and endpoints. The following SKUs are supported:

  • Standard_Verizon
  • Premium_Verizon
  • Custom_Verizon
  • Standard_Microsoft
  • Standard_ChinaCdn
# Create a new profile
New-AzCdnProfile -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -Sku Standard_Microsoft -Location "Central US"

# Create a new endpoint
$origin = @{
    Name = "Contoso"
    HostName = "www.contoso.com"
};

New-AzCdnEndpoint -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -Location "Central US" -EndpointName cdnposhdoc -Origin $origin

Adding a custom domain

New-AzCdnCustomDomain adds a custom domain name to an existing endpoint.

Important

You must set up the CNAME with your DNS provider as described in How to map Custom Domain to Content Delivery Network endpoint. You can test the mapping before modifying your endpoint using Test-AzCdnCustomDomain.

# Create the custom domain on the endpoint
New-AzCdnCustomDomain -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -Name contoso -HostName "cdn.contoso.com" -EndpointName cdnposhdoc

Modifying an endpoint

Update-AzCdnEndpoint modifies an existing endpoint.

# Update endpoint with compression settings
Update-AzCdnEndpoint -Name cdnposhdoc -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -IsCompressionEnabled -ContentTypesToCompress "text/javascript","text/css","application/json"

Purging

Clear-AzCdnEndpointContent purges cached assets.

# Purge some assets.
Clear-AzCdnEndpointContent -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -EndpointName cdnposhdoc -ContentFilePath @("/images/kitten.png","/video/rickroll.mp4")

Pre-load some assets

Note

Pre-loading is only available on Azure Content Delivery Network from Edgio profiles.

Import-AzCdnEndpointContent pre-loads assets into the content delivery network cache.

Import-AzCdnEndpointContent -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -EndpointName cdnposhdoc -ContentFilePath @("/images/kitten.png","/video/rickroll.mp4")`

Starting/Stopping content delivery network endpoints

Start-AzCdnEndpoint and Stop-AzCdnEndpoint can be used to start and stop individual endpoints or groups of endpoints.

# Stop the CdnPoshDemo endpoint
Stop-AzCdnEndpoint -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -Name cdnposhdoc

# Start the CdnPoshDemo endpoint
Start-AzCdnEndpoint -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -Name cdnposhdoc

Creating Standard Rules engine policy and applying to an existing content delivery network endpoint

The following list of cmdlets can be used to create a Standard Rules engine policy and apply it to an existing content delivery network endpoint.

Conditions:

Actions:

# Create a path based Response header modification rule. 
$cond1 = New-AzCdnDeliveryRuleUrlPathConditionObject -Name UrlPath -ParameterOperator BeginsWith -ParameterMatchValue "/images/"
$action1 = New-AzCdnDeliveryRuleResponseHeaderActionObject -Name ModifyResponseHeader -ParameterHeaderAction Overwrite -ParameterHeaderName "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" -ParameterValue "*"
$rule1 = New-AzCdnDeliveryRuleObject -Name "PathBasedCacheOverride" -Order 1 -Condition $cond1 -Action $action1

# Create a new http to https redirect rule
$cond1 = New-AzCdnDeliveryRuleRequestSchemeConditionObject -Name RequestScheme -ParameterMatchValue HTTPS
$action1 = New-AzCdnUrlRedirectActionObject -Name UrlRedirect -ParameterRedirectType Found -ParameterDestinationProtocol Https
$rule2 = New-AzCdnDeliveryRuleObject -Name "UrlRewriteRule" -Order 2 -Condition $cond1 -Action $action1

# Update existing endpoint with new rules
Update-AzCdnEndpoint -Name cdnposhdoc -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -DeliveryPolicyRule $rule1,$rule2

Deleting content delivery network resources

Remove-AzCdnProfile and Remove-AzCdnEndpoint can be used to remove profiles and endpoints.

# Remove a single endpoint
Remove-AzCdnEndpoint -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG -EndpointName cdnposhdoc

# Remove a single profile
Remove-AzCdnProfile -ProfileName CdnPoshDemo -ResourceGroupName CdnDemoRG

Next Steps