Added additional constructor for AzOpsRoleEligibilityScheduleRequest #902
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Overview/Summary
Added additional constructor for AzOpsRoleEligibilityScheduleRequest to be able to create RoleEligibilityScheduleRequest template based on the RoleEligibilitySchedule resource without an existing RoleEligibilityScheduleRequest resource.
See reasons in #901.
This PR also contains bumping version dependencies:
PSFramework 1.12.346
Az.Accounts 4.0.0
Az.Billing 2.1.0
Az.ResourceGraph 1.0.1
Az.Resources 7.6.0
NOTE
To achieve this the RequestType
'AdminAssign'
value is hardcoded by the classAzOpsRoleEligibilityScheduleRequest.ps1
. Ideally we get theRequestType
from RoleEligibilityScheduleRequest, if that information is not available the class falls back to'AdminAssign'
.This PR fixes/adds/changes/removes
Breaking Changes
Testing Evidence
We were able to successfully create RoleEligibilityScheduleRequest templates during our pipeline runs where the actual Request was not found in azure:
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