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mcguija
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Helper III

Authentication in Powershell to update PowerBI dataset.

Hi,

 

Here is my working code to update a dataset:

 

# This sample script calls the Power BI API to progammtically trigger a refresh for the dataset
# It then calls the Power BI API to progammatically to get the refresh history for that dataset
# For full documentation on the REST APIs, see:
# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt203551.aspx 

# Instructions:
# 1. Install PowerShell (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/setup/installing-windows-powershell) and the Azure PowerShell cmdlets (https://aka.ms/webpi-azps)
# 2. Set up a dataset for refresh in the Power BI service - make sure that the dataset can be 
# updated successfully
# 3. Fill in the parameters below
# 4. Run the PowerShell script

# Parameters - fill these in before running the script!
# =====================================================

# An easy way to get group and dataset ID is to go to dataset settings and click on the dataset
# that you'd like to refresh. Once you do, the URL in the address bar will show the group ID and 
# dataset ID, in the format: 
# app.powerbi.com/groups/{groupID}/settings/datasets/{datasetID} 

$groupID = "me" # the ID of the group that hosts the dataset. Use "me" if this is your My Workspace
$datasetID = "d234581a-734c-473c-be6c-e72f54ff9058" # the ID of the dataset that hosts the dataset

# AAD Client ID
# To get this, go to the following page and follow the steps to provision an app
# https://dev.powerbi.com/apps
# To get the sample to work, ensure that you have the following fields:
# App Type: Native app
# Redirect URL: urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob
#  Level of access: all dataset APIs
$clientId = "fbeb6bda-74a4-4a51-9c92-38a22c172a49" 

# End Parameters =======================================

# Calls the Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL) to authenticate against AAD
function GetAuthToken
{
       $adal = "C:\Program Files\On-premises data gateway\Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.dll"
 
       $adalforms = "C:\Program Files\On-premises data gateway\Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.WindowsForms.dll"
 
       [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom($adal) | Out-Null
 
       [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom($adalforms) | Out-Null
 
       $redirectUri = "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob"
 
       $resourceAppIdURI = "https://analysis.windows.net/powerbi/api"
 
       $authority = "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/authorize";
 
       $authContext = New-Object "Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AuthenticationContext" -ArgumentList $authority
 
       $authResult = $authContext.AcquireToken($resourceAppIdURI, $clientId, $redirectUri, "Auto")
 
       return $authResult
}

# Get the auth token from AAD
$token = GetAuthToken

# Building Rest API header with authorization token
$authHeader = @{
   'Content-Type'='application/json'
   'Authorization'=$token.CreateAuthorizationHeader()
}

# properly format groups path
$groupsPath = ""
if ($groupID -eq "me") {
    $groupsPath = "myorg"
} else {
    $groupsPath = "myorg/groups/$groupID"
}

# Refresh the dataset
$uri = "https://api.powerbi.com/v1.0/$groupsPath/datasets/$datasetID/refreshes"
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri –Headers $authHeader –Method POST –Verbose

# Check the refresh history
$uri = "https://api.powerbi.com/v1.0/$groupsPath/datasets/$datasetID/refreshes"
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri –Headers $authHeader –Method GET –Verbose

 

 

Only issue is I get prompted to login, twice!

 Prompt1.pngPrompt2.png

 

Is there some code I can add to my above powershell script to bypass these userid prompts?  Where exactly would that code be inserted into my code?

 

Thanks

Jason

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Actually nevermind I figured it out.

 

Thanks

 

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mcguija
Helper III
Helper III

nevermind I figured it out.

Actually can someone let me know how i I can pass the password encriped to the powershell script?  Hard now the working copy is hardcoded

Actually nevermind I figured it out.

 

Thanks

 

Hi @mcguija,

Congratulations, you have resolved your issue by yourself. Please mark your reply as answer. More people will learn new things and get helpful information clearly and easily.

Best Regards,
Angelia 

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