Create Web App Bot service using Powershell script
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I have created web app service on azure using powershell script .Can i create Web app bot using powershell script? Is there some reference document which i can refer?
I am looking to add following services
- Bot Service Registration
- Web App
- Application Insights
azure powershell botframework
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I have created web app service on azure using powershell script .Can i create Web app bot using powershell script? Is there some reference document which i can refer?
I am looking to add following services
- Bot Service Registration
- Web App
- Application Insights
azure powershell botframework
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I have created web app service on azure using powershell script .Can i create Web app bot using powershell script? Is there some reference document which i can refer?
I am looking to add following services
- Bot Service Registration
- Web App
- Application Insights
azure powershell botframework
I have created web app service on azure using powershell script .Can i create Web app bot using powershell script? Is there some reference document which i can refer?
I am looking to add following services
- Bot Service Registration
- Web App
- Application Insights
azure powershell botframework
azure powershell botframework
edited Nov 16 '18 at 11:44
Chinmay Ghute
asked Nov 16 '18 at 11:17
Chinmay GhuteChinmay Ghute
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Chinmay,
the Azure Powershell module documentation can be found here.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the ability to create a web app bot is included.
If you've ever created a bot manually in the Azure portal, then you know that a bot actually consists of several azure resource types like an app service, a bot service, etc.
I would like to see the ability in powershell myself.
If you're interested, the Azure CLI tools DO support bot creation and managements. az bot
commands are available in that toolset. Documentation can be found here.
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Chinmay,
the Azure Powershell module documentation can be found here.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the ability to create a web app bot is included.
If you've ever created a bot manually in the Azure portal, then you know that a bot actually consists of several azure resource types like an app service, a bot service, etc.
I would like to see the ability in powershell myself.
If you're interested, the Azure CLI tools DO support bot creation and managements. az bot
commands are available in that toolset. Documentation can be found here.
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Chinmay,
the Azure Powershell module documentation can be found here.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the ability to create a web app bot is included.
If you've ever created a bot manually in the Azure portal, then you know that a bot actually consists of several azure resource types like an app service, a bot service, etc.
I would like to see the ability in powershell myself.
If you're interested, the Azure CLI tools DO support bot creation and managements. az bot
commands are available in that toolset. Documentation can be found here.
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Chinmay,
the Azure Powershell module documentation can be found here.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the ability to create a web app bot is included.
If you've ever created a bot manually in the Azure portal, then you know that a bot actually consists of several azure resource types like an app service, a bot service, etc.
I would like to see the ability in powershell myself.
If you're interested, the Azure CLI tools DO support bot creation and managements. az bot
commands are available in that toolset. Documentation can be found here.
Chinmay,
the Azure Powershell module documentation can be found here.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the ability to create a web app bot is included.
If you've ever created a bot manually in the Azure portal, then you know that a bot actually consists of several azure resource types like an app service, a bot service, etc.
I would like to see the ability in powershell myself.
If you're interested, the Azure CLI tools DO support bot creation and managements. az bot
commands are available in that toolset. Documentation can be found here.
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