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Hi All,
I am trying to build a streaming dataset using power shell script.
On powershell doc there is not this option:
Add-PowerBIDataset (MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt.Data) | Microsoft Docs
On the other hand looks like that it is possible from rest api:
Push Datasets - Datasets PostDataset - REST API (Power BI Power BI REST APIs) | Microsoft Docs
Not sure if a solution could be to call the rest api from powershell.
Is there a way to do it using the powershell cmdlet authentication?
Are there Any other sdk that allows it?
For instance:
# User credential
$User = "admin@CRM738334.onmicrosoft.com"
$Pword = ConvertTo-SecureString –String 'bL3JZOyTDU' –AsPlainText -Force
$Credential = New-Object –TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential –ArgumentList $User, $Pword
# Connect to service
Connect-PowerBIServiceAccount -Credential $Credential
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
Your code looks fine except for the way you pass the JSON value. You can use:
# User credential
$User = "admin@CRM738334.onmicrosoft.com"
$Pword = ConvertTo-SecureString –String 'bL3JZOyTDU' –AsPlainText -Force
$Credential = New-Object –TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential –ArgumentList $User, $Pword
# Connect to AAD
$AzureProfile = Connect-AzAccount -Credential $Credential
# Get an AccessToken to the Power BI service
$AccessTokenDetails = Get-AzAccessToken -ResourceUrl 'https://analysis.windows.net/powerbi/api' -DefaultProfile $AzureProfile
$Headers = @{
'Authorization' = "Bearer $($AccessTokenDetails.Token)"
}
$Url = "https://api.powerbi.com/v1.0/myorg/datasets?defaultRetentionPolicy=basicFIFO"
$Body = '{
"name": "SalesMarketing",
"defaultMode": "Push",
"tables": [
{
"name": "Product",
"columns": [
{
"name": "ProductID",
"dataType": "Int64"
}
]
}
]
}'
Invoke-RestMethod -Method 'Post' -Headers $Headers -Uri $Url -Body $body -ContentType 'application/json'
This worked for me.
Hi @Anonymous,
You can call the Post Dataset API like any other API using PowerShell. It definitely works.
If you want to authenticate using a PowerShell SDK, you can use the module Az.Accounts
Building on your example:
# User credential
$User = "admin@CRM738334.onmicrosoft.com"
$Pword = ConvertTo-SecureString –String 'bL3JZOyTDU' –AsPlainText -Force
$Credential = New-Object –TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential –ArgumentList $User, $Pword
# Connect to AAD
$AzureProfile = Connect-AzAccount -Credential $Credential
# Get an AccessToken to the Power BI service
$AccessTokenDetails = Get-AzAccessToken -ResourceUrl 'https://analysis.windows.net/powerbi/api' -DefaultProfile $AzureProfile
$Headers = @{
'Authorization' = "Bearer $($AccessTokenDetails.Token)"
}
# Call an API
Invoke-RestMethod -Headers $Headers # Complete the call...
Hi SpartaBi,
using your suggested procedure and appending the rest request, as below, I am getting 403:
# User credential
$User = "admin@CRM738334.onmicrosoft.com"
$Pword = ConvertTo-SecureString –String 'bL3JZOyTDU' –AsPlainText -Force
$Credential = New-Object –TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential –ArgumentList $User, $Pword
# Connect to AAD
$AzureProfile = Connect-AzAccount -Credential $Credential
# Get an AccessToken to the Power BI service
$AccessTokenDetails = Get-AzAccessToken -ResourceUrl 'https://analysis.windows.net/powerbi/api' -DefaultProfile $AzureProfile
$Headers = @{
'Authorization' = "Bearer $($AccessTokenDetails.Token)"
}
$Url = "https://api.powerbi.com/v1.0/myorg/datasets?defaultRetentionPolicy=basicFIFO"
$Body = '{
"name": "SalesMarketing",
"defaultMode": "Push",
"tables": [
{
"name": "Product",
"columns": [
{
"name": "ProductID",
"dataType": "Int64"
}
]
}
]
}'
$Body = $Body | ConvertFrom-Json
Invoke-RestMethod -Method 'Post' -Headers $Headers -Uri $Url -Body $body
Invoke-RestMethod : The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden.
At line:1 char:1
+ Invoke-RestMethod -Method 'Post' -Headers $Headers -Uri $Url -Body $b ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (System.Net.HttpWebRequest:HttpWebRequest) [Invoke-RestMethod], WebExc
eption
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : WebCmdletWebResponseException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.InvokeRestMethodCommand
Hi @Anonymous,
Your code looks fine except for the way you pass the JSON value. You can use:
# User credential
$User = "admin@CRM738334.onmicrosoft.com"
$Pword = ConvertTo-SecureString –String 'bL3JZOyTDU' –AsPlainText -Force
$Credential = New-Object –TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential –ArgumentList $User, $Pword
# Connect to AAD
$AzureProfile = Connect-AzAccount -Credential $Credential
# Get an AccessToken to the Power BI service
$AccessTokenDetails = Get-AzAccessToken -ResourceUrl 'https://analysis.windows.net/powerbi/api' -DefaultProfile $AzureProfile
$Headers = @{
'Authorization' = "Bearer $($AccessTokenDetails.Token)"
}
$Url = "https://api.powerbi.com/v1.0/myorg/datasets?defaultRetentionPolicy=basicFIFO"
$Body = '{
"name": "SalesMarketing",
"defaultMode": "Push",
"tables": [
{
"name": "Product",
"columns": [
{
"name": "ProductID",
"dataType": "Int64"
}
]
}
]
}'
Invoke-RestMethod -Method 'Post' -Headers $Headers -Uri $Url -Body $body -ContentType 'application/json'
This worked for me.
@Anonymous my pleasure
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