Runbook - Get Content
Retrieve the content of runbook identified by runbook name.
GET https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Automation/automationAccounts/{automationAccountName}/runbooks/{runbookName}/content?api-version=2023-11-01
URI Parameters
Name | In | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
automation
|
path | True |
string |
The name of the automation account. |
resource
|
path | True |
string |
Name of an Azure Resource group. Regex pattern: |
runbook
|
path | True |
string |
The runbook name. Regex pattern: |
subscription
|
path | True |
string |
Gets subscription credentials which uniquely identify Microsoft Azure subscription. The subscription ID forms part of the URI for every service call. |
api-version
|
query | True |
string |
Client Api Version. |
Responses
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
200 OK |
file |
OK Media Types: "text/powershell" |
Other Status Codes |
Automation error response describing why the operation failed. Media Types: "text/powershell" |
Security
azure_auth
Azure Active Directory OAuth2 Flow
Type:
oauth2
Flow:
implicit
Authorization URL:
https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/authorize
Scopes
Name | Description |
---|---|
user_impersonation | impersonate your user account |
Examples
Get runbook content
Sample request
GET https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/subid/resourceGroups/rg/providers/Microsoft.Automation/automationAccounts/ContoseAutomationAccount/runbooks/Get-AzureVMTutorial/content?api-version=2023-11-01
Sample response
Content-Type: text/powershell
"<#\r\n .DESCRIPTION\r\n An example runbook which prints out the first10 Azure VMs in your subscription (ordered alphabetically).\r\n For more information about how this runbook authenticates to your Azure subscription, see our documentation here: http: //aka.ms/fxu3mn\r\n\r\n .NOTES\r\n AUTHOR: Azure Automation Team\r\n LASTEDIT: Mar27,\r\n 2015\r\n#>\r\nworkflow Get-AzureVMTutorial{\r\n #The name of the Automation Credential Asset this runbook will use to authenticate to Azure.\r\n $CredentialAssetName = 'DefaultAzureCredential'\r\n\r\n #Get the credential with the above name from the Automation Asset store\r\n $Cred = Get-AutomationPSCredential -Name $CredentialAssetName\r\n if(!$Cred){\r\n Throw\"Could not find an Automation Credential Asset named '${CredentialAssetName}'. Make sure you have created one in this Automation Account.\"\r\n }\r\n\r\n #Connect to your Azure Account\r\n $Account = Add-AzureAccount -Credential $Cred\r\n if(!$Account){\r\n Throw\"Could not authenticate to Azure using the credential asset '${CredentialAssetName}'. Make sure the user name and password are correct.\"\r\n }\r\n\r\n #TODO (optional): pick the right subscription to use. Without this line, the default subscription for your Azure Account will be used.\r\n #Select-AzureSubscription -SubscriptionName\"TODO: your Azure subscription name here\"\r\n \r\n #Get all the VMs you have in your Azure subscription\r\n $VMs = Get-AzureVM\r\n\r\n #Print out up to10 of those VMs\r\n if(!$VMs){\r\n Write-Output\"No VMs were found in your subscription.\"\r\n } else{\r\n Write-Output $VMs[0..9\r\n ]\r\n }\r\n }"
Definitions
ErrorResponse
Error response of an operation failure
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code |
string |
Error code |
message |
string |
Error message indicating why the operation failed. |