title | description | author | tags | ms.assetid | ms.topic | ms.date | ms.author | ms.custom |
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PowerShell: Restore an app backup |
Learn how to use Azure PowerShell to automate deployment and management of App Service. This sample shows how to restore an app from a backup. |
msangapu-msft |
azure-service-management |
a2a27d94-d378-4c17-a6a9-ae1e69dc4a72 |
sample |
12/06/2022 |
msangapu |
mvc, devx-track-azurepowershell |
This sample script retrieves a previously completed backup from an existing web app and restores it by overwriting its content.
If needed, install the Azure PowerShell using the instruction found in the Azure PowerShell guide, and then run Connect-AzAccount
to create a connection with Azure.
[!INCLUDE updated-for-az]
[!code-azurepowershell-interactivemain]
If you don't need the web app anymore, use the following command to remove the resource group, web app, and all related resources.
Remove-AzResourceGroup -Name $resourceGroupName -Force
This script uses the following commands. Each command in the table links to command specific documentation.
Command | Notes |
---|---|
Get-AzWebAppBackupList | Gets a list of backups for a web app. |
Get-AzWebAppBackup | Gets a backup for a web app using the backup ID. |
Get-AzWebAppBackupConfiguration | Gets the backup configuration for a web app. |
Restore-AzWebAppBackup | Restores a web app from a previously completed backup. |
For more information on the Azure PowerShell module, see Azure PowerShell documentation.
Additional Azure PowerShell samples for Azure App Service Web Apps can be found in the Azure PowerShell samples.