powershell
ModernWorkplaceConcierge
powershell | ModernWorkplaceConcierge | |
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29 | 1 | |
600 | 130 | |
2.7% | - | |
9.9 | 10.0 | |
4 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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powershell
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“In a Month of Lunches”-Like for Graph for Powershell?
Here is my Module that includes my functions on Azure Extension Properties. It uses the PnP.PowerShellmodule instead of the Graph SDK.
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Runbook only runs for 3 hours then throws: The process cannot access the file Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.dll' because it is being used by another process.
# Use system-assigned managed identity # https://mmsharepoint.wordpress.com/2023/05/04/authentication-in-azure-automation-with-managed-identity-on-sharepoint-and-microsoft-graph/ # https://pnp.github.io/powershell/articles/azureautomationrunbook.html # Connect to multiple sites # https://github.com/pnp/powershell/issues/1748 # https://robdy.io/multiple-pnp-connections/ # Prod $SourceStr = Get-AutomationVariable -Name 'SharePointSourceFolders' $Target = Get-AutomationVariable -Name 'SharePointTargetFolder' #$SourceList = $SourceStr.Split([System.Environment]::NewLine,[System.StringSplitOptions]::RemoveEmptyEntries) $SourceList = $SourceStr.Split("\n") # Commmon Foreach($Source in $SourceList){ Try{ Write-Output "Source Folder: $Source" #Dev #$SourceSiteConnection = Connect-PnPOnline -Url $SourceSiteURL -Interactive -ReturnConnection #Prod $SourceSiteConnection = Connect-PnPOnline -Url $SourceSiteURL -ManagedIdentity -ReturnConnection #Get the total Size of the folder - with versions $SourceFolder = Get-PnPFolder -Url $Source -Includes ListItemAllFields -Connection $SourceSiteConnection $SourceFolderSize = $([Math]::Round(($SourceFolder.ListItemAllFields.FieldValues.SMTotalSize.LookupId/1KB),2)) Write-Output "Source Folder Size: $Source : $SourceFolderSize" $job = Move-PnPFile -SourceUrl $Source -TargetUrl $Target -NoWait -Overwrite -AllowSchemaMismatch -AllowSmallerVersionLimitOnDestination -Force -Connection $SourceSiteConnection $jobStatus = Receive-PnPCopyMoveJobStatus -Job $job -Wait -Connection $SourceSiteConnection if($jobStatus.JobState -eq 0){ Write-Output "Job finished" $jobStatus.JobState $jobStatus.Logs $SourceFolder = Get-PnPFolder -Url $Source -Includes ListItemAllFields -Connection $SourceSiteConnection -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue if($SourceFolder){ Write-Output "Second Try because folder: $SourceFolder.Name remains" $SourceFolderSize = $([Math]::Round(($SourceFolder.ListItemAllFields.FieldValues.SMTotalSize.LookupId/1KB),2)) Write-Output "Second Try Source Folder Size: $Source : $SourceFolderSize" $job = Move-PnPFile -SourceUrl $Source -TargetUrl $Target -NoWait -Overwrite -AllowSchemaMismatch -AllowSmallerVersionLimitOnDestination -Force -Connection $SourceSiteConnection $jobStatus = Receive-PnPCopyMoveJobStatus -Job $job -Wait -Connection $SourceSiteConnection if($jobStatus.JobState -eq 0){ Write-Output "Second TryJob finished" $jobStatus.JobState $jobStatus.Logs } else{ Write-Error "Second Try Status: $jobStatus" } } } else{ Write-Error "$jobStatus" } } catch { Write-Error "An error occurred: ${Source}: $_" } # Dispose the connnection variables $SourceSiteConnection = $null Write-Output "Sleep for 2 seconds" Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 2000 }
- Using Batch with Sharepoint Powershell
- PowerShell for OneDrive
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Access to Another User's OneDrive (GraphAPI and Microsoft.Graph issues)
Reading - https://github.com/pnp/powershell/issues/277
- My boss won’t allow linking our sharepoint site onto file explorer and it’s driving our users insane.
- SharePoint Website in andere Umgebungen verschieben.
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Error while extracting Sharepoint links with Python
The PnP PowerShell module is the one I would recommend for accessing SharePoint: https://pnp.github.io/powershell/
- Setting up a flow around an.xlsx file located on onedrive, is it dumb?
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how to sync folders from SharePoint to teams
PnP is the module - it is amazing. The SP cli is a painful (but powerful) nightmare. https://pnp.github.io/powershell/
ModernWorkplaceConcierge
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Intune as code
This is probably one of the closest things you could get, although currently archived: https://github.com/nicolonsky/ModernWorkplaceConcierge
What are some alternatives?
Office365-REST-Python-Client - Microsoft 365 & Microsoft Graph Library for Python
IntuneCD - Tool to backup, update and document configurations in Intune
smletsexchangeconnector - SMLets PowerShell based Exchange Connector for controlling Microsoft System Center Service Manager 2016+
powershell-intune-samples - This repository of PowerShell sample scripts show how to access Intune service resources. They demonstrate this by making HTTPS RESTful API requests to the Microsoft Graph API from PowerShell.
PnP-PowerShell - SharePoint PnP PowerShell CmdLets
IntuneBackupAndRestore - PowerShell Module that queries Microsoft Graph, and allows for cross-tenant Backup & Restore actions of your Intune Configuration.
ImportExcel - PowerShell module to import/export Excel spreadsheets, without Excel
Baseline - Resources that are part of the Simeon baseline
SP-Server-Workflow-Scanner - This workflow scanner mimics the SPO Modernization scanner functionality, in relation to the workflow scan reports. It can be run on SharePoint Server 2013 or 2016 to locate your existing classic workflows and provide information that will help you to prepare for a transformation to alternative solutions such as Power Automate. Developed by the Modern Work team from the Industry Solutions Delivery group at Microsoft.
intunecd-monitor - IntuneCD front end, monitor configurations and changes in Intune
office365-cli - Manage Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Framework projects on any platform [Moved to: https://github.com/pnp/cli-microsoft365]
CSLA .NET - A home for your business logic in any .NET application.