We had an initial implementation of using a global to store the access token, but were able to unify the approaches between runbooks & running in powershell by hand for the module. Since we have the unified code checked in (single place in the lab services powershell module) we can remove the extra code from the runbook.
I also fixed the 2 failing tests in this PR at the same time...
We had an initial implementation of using a global to store the access token, but were able to unify the approaches between runbooks & running in powershell by hand for the module. Since we have the unified code checked in (single place in the lab services powershell module) we can remove the extra code from the runbook.
I also fixed the 2 failing tests in this PR at the same time...