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README.md
Bicep landing zone vending module for Azure
Overview
ℹ️ This module requires the usage of Bicep version
v0.11.1
or later. For details on installing/upgrading Bicep see: Install Bicep tools ℹ️
The landing zone Bicep modules are designed to accelerate deployment of the individual landing zones (aka Subscriptions) within an Azure AD Tenant.
See the different types of landing zones in the Azure Landing Zones documentation here: What is an Azure landing zone? - Platform vs. application landing zones
The modules are designed to be instantiated many times, once for each desired landing zone.
This is currently split logically into the following capabilities:
- Subscription creation and management group placement
- Networking - deploy a Virtual Network with, optional:
- Hub & spoke connectivity (peering to a hub Virtual Network)
- Virtual WAN connectivity (peering to a Virtual Hub via a Virtual Hub Connection)
- Link to existing DDoS Network Protection Plan
- Specify Custom DNS Servers
- Role assignments
- Tags
When creating Virtual Network peerings, be aware of the limit of peerings per Virtual Network.
We would like feedback on what's missing in the module. Please raise an issue if you have any suggestions.
Change Log/Releases
Please see this repositories GitHub releases for information on the latest changes and releases.
Wiki
Please see the content in the wiki for more detailed information about the module and various other pieces of documentation.
Known Issues
Please see the Known Issues in the wiki.
Parameters for module main.bicep
Parameters documented here: main.bicep.parameters.md
.
Details on each of the parameters, including examples and an example parameter file (this is not a valid parameter file as all parameters contain values, so you must remove the un-required parameters or set them back to their default value, as documented), for the main.bicep
module can be found here: main.bicep.parameters.md
.
These docs are automatically generated using PSDocs.Azure from the Bicep module file itself and this GitHub Action as part of PRs that amend this Bicep module.
Consumer Guide
We have a Consumer Guide available for guidance on how to consume this module.
Example
For more examples please see the wiki and if you cannot find an example you are looking for please raise an issue on the repo 👍
Below is an example showing how to use this module.
Most commonly this module will be deployed using PowerShell, with the Azure Az Module, with a supporting .json
parameters file, one per landing zone to create/vend. Or the same approach but using the Azure CLI.
IMPORTANT: The below example requires you have cloned/downloaded the entire repo and have it available at run-time on the machine running the below commands. It is also expected you are in the root of the cloned/extracted repository; otherwise paths will need to be changed in the below example.
PowerShell Example
$inputObject = @{
DeploymentName = 'lz-vend-{0}' -f (-join (Get-Date -Format 'yyyyMMddTHHMMssffffZ')[0..63])
ManagementGroupId = 'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx' # Set this to the Management Group ID you wish to target the deployment against. NOTE: This isn't the Management Group that the Subscription will be moved to, that is specified via the parameters.
Location = 'uksouth' # Set this to the Azure Region you wish the deployment to be targeted against. NOTE: This isn't the Region that the Subscription's resources will be deployed to, that is specified via the parameters.
TemplateParameterFile = './landingZones/lz1.parameters.json' # This would be changed to the specific file per landing zone.
TemplateFile = "./main.bicep" # Set this to the path where you have checked out this repo to.
}
New-AzManagementGroupDeployment @inputObject
Azure CLI Example
dateYMD=$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S%NZ)
DEPLOYMENTNAME="lz-vend-${dateYMD}"
MANAGEMENTGROUPID="xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx" # Set this to the Management Group ID you wish to target the deployment against. NOTE: This isn't the Management Group that the Subscription will be moved to, that is specified via the parameters.
LOCATION="uksouth" # Set this to the Azure Region you wish the deployment to be targeted against. NOTE: This isn't the Region that the Subscription's resources will be deployed to, that is specified via the parameters.
TEMPLATEPARAMETERFILE="@/landingZones/lz1.parameters.json" # This would be changed to the specific file per landing zone.
TEMPLATEFILE="/main.bicep" # Set this to the path where you have checked out this repo to.
az deployment mg create --name ${DEPLOYMENTNAME:0:63} --parameters $TEMPLATEPARAMETERFILE --location $LOCATION --management-group-id $MANAGEMENTGROUPID --template-file $TEMPLATEFILE
Contributing
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com.
When you submit a pull request, a CLA bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., status check, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
Details on contributing to this repo can be found here in the wiki 👍
Telemetry
When you deploy the Bicep landing zone vending module for Azure module, Microsoft can identify the installation of said module/s with the deployed Azure resources. Microsoft can correlate these resources used to support the software. Microsoft collects this information to provide the best experiences with their products and to operate their business. The telemetry is collected through customer usage attribution. The data is collected and governed by Microsoft's privacy policies.
If you don't wish to send usage data to Microsoft, details on how to turn it off can be found here..
Trademarks
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