⚡ ☁ Azure Visualizer aka 'AzViz' : A #powershell module to automatically generate Azure resource topology diagrams by just typing a PowerShell cmdlet and passing the name of one or more Azure Resource groups
I've got a resource group which contains an app service plan with a single app service that is in a subnet in the same resource group. These two items are both visualised in output but no link is drawn between the two.
In the above image, app-<blank>-prod-uksouth is the appService that is in the subnet subnet-<blank>-uks
Should this association be visualised?
I have checked the ARM template that is exported by Export-AzResourceGroup and the vnetName is exported in the Microsoft.Web/sites/config block for the app service.
The vNet is not present in any dependsOn block.
From looking at the code, I don't think it is expected that this would be picked up but wanted to double-check.
I've got a resource group which contains an app service plan with a single app service that is in a subnet in the same resource group. These two items are both visualised in output but no link is drawn between the two.
In the above image,
app-<blank>-prod-uksouth
is the appService that is in the subnetsubnet-<blank>-uks
Should this association be visualised? I have checked the ARM template that is exported by
Export-AzResourceGroup
and the vnetName is exported in the Microsoft.Web/sites/config block for the app service. The vNet is not present in any dependsOn block.From looking at the code, I don't think it is expected that this would be picked up but wanted to double-check.