The Azure Subscription Builder project allows an Enterprise Account owner to quickly deploy secure, policy compliant, Azure Subscriptions. The solution consists of a Front End HTTP trigger, a Logic App Workflow, Azure Automation Account/Runbooks, Blueprints, and CosmosDB. The front end passes variables to the Logic App workflow URI via HTTP Post, details are covered in a dedicated section below. Currently, a sample static web front end is defined as an option in this project. Since the solution leverages a RESTful HTTP trigger, you can bring your own front end such as a PowerApp or a Github Action. The Logic App then takes the variables and passes them as parameters when invoking a set of Azure Automation Runbooks. The first runbook called create-mgmt-group creates a management group (if it already does not exist) to place the subscriptions under. The second runbook called create-subscription creates the subscriptions and places them under the previously created management group. The last runbook called assign-blueprintassigns the desired blueprint to the newly created subscriptions. This helps to ensure that proper policy and governance is enforced on new subscriptions at the time of build
this resolves #21