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Merge pull request #423 from vnextcoder/patch-1

Thanks for the updated PR. 👍
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Cesar De la Torre 7 years ago
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{
echo Creating resource group $resource_group in '$location'
az group create --name $resource_group --location $location
} # end of system_info
} # end of CreateGroup()
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{
echo Deploying ARM template '$path_and_filename.json' in resource group $resource_group
az group deployment create --resource-group $resource_group --parameters @$path_and_filename.parameters.json --template-file $path_and_filename.json
}
} # end of deployresources
Error_Usage()
{
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fi
deployresources
echo "all finished successfully"
echo "all resources finished successfully"

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The `create-resources.cmd ` script is a basic script to allow easy deployment of one ARM template in one resource group. You can deploy to an existing resource group or to create one.
**NOTE**: Alternatively, you can also use the `createresources.sh` bash script which was created as a second option, convenient if you are using the Azure Cloud Bash Shell, a Mac or Linux machine, or simply, bash on Windows, instead of CMD/CommandPrompt in a local Windows.
**NOTE**: Alternatively, you can also use the `createresources.sh` bash script which can be used as a second option, convenient if you are using the Azure Cloud Bash Shell, a Mac or Linux machine, or simply, bash on Windows, instead of CMD/CommandPrompt in a local Windows
## Deploying to a existing resource group
## Deploying to a existing resource group - Windows CMD
Just type `create-resources [pathfile-to-arm-template] resourcegroup` from command-prompt. Called this way the script will:
1. Search for `path-to-arm-template.json` and `path-to-arm-template.parameters.json` files
2. If they exist, will deploy them in the `resourcegroup` specified (that resource group in Azure has to exist).
## Deploying to a new resource group
## Deploying to a new resource group - Windows CMD
Just type `create-resources [pathfile-to-arm-template] resourcegroup -c location`. Called this way the script will:
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3. Finally will deploy `path-to-arm-template.json` and `path-to-arm-template.parameters.json` files in the `resourcegroup`
## Deploying to a existing resource group - Bash shell
Just type `createresources.sh [pathfile-to-arm-template] resourcegroup` from command-prompt. Called this way the script will:
1. Search for `path-to-arm-template.json` and `path-to-arm-template.parameters.json` files
2. If they exist, will deploy them in the `resourcegroup` specified (that resource group in Azure has to exist).
## Deploying to a new resource group - Bash shell
Just type `createresources.sh [pathfile-to-arm-template] resourcegroup -c location`. Called this way the script will:
1. Search for `path-to-arm-template.json` and `path-to-arm-template.parameters.json` files
2. If they exist, will create the `resourcegroup` specified in the `location` specified.
3. Finally will deploy `path-to-arm-template.json` and `path-to-arm-template.parameters.json` files in the `resourcegroup`

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