/** * Regenerate storage account keys. * * @command-name RegenerateKeys * @command-description Regenerate storage account keys. * @command-parameter-for $subscriptionId Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Env --SubscriptionId|-sid Required. This is the Windows Azure Subscription Id to operate on. * @command-parameter-for $certificate Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Env --Certificate|-cert Required. This is the .pem certificate that user has uploaded to Windows Azure subscription as Management Certificate. * @command-parameter-for $certificatePassphrase Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Prompt --Passphrase|-p Required. The certificate passphrase. If not specified, a prompt will be displayed. * @command-parameter-for $accountName Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Env --AccountName Required. The storage account name to operate on. * @command-parameter-for $key Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv --Key|-k Optional. Specifies the key to regenerate (primary|secondary). If omitted, primary key is used as the default. * @command-example Regenerate secondary key for account "phptest": * @command-example RegenerateKeys -sid:"<your_subscription_id>" -cert:"mycert.pem" * @command-example --AccountName:"phptest" -Key:secondary */ public function regenerateKeysCommand($subscriptionId, $certificate, $certificatePassphrase, $accountName, $key = 'primary') { $client = new Microsoft_WindowsAzure_Management_Client($subscriptionId, $certificate, $certificatePassphrase); $client->regenerateStorageAccountKey($accountName, $key); }
/** * Regenerate storage account keys. * * @command-name RegenerateKeys * @command-description Regenerate storage account keys. * @command-parameter-for $subscriptionId Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_ConfigFile|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Env --SubscriptionId|-sid Required. This is the Windows Azure Subscription Id to operate on. * @command-parameter-for $certificate Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_ConfigFile|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Env --Certificate|-cert Required. This is the .pem certificate that user has uploaded to Windows Azure subscription as Management Certificate. * @command-parameter-for $certificatePassphrase Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_ConfigFile --Passphrase|-p The certificate passphrase. If not specified, a prompt will be displayed. * @command-parameter-for $accountName Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_ConfigFile|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Env|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_StdIn --AccountName Required. The storage account name to operate on. * @command-parameter-for $key Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_ConfigFile --Key|-k Optional. Specifies the key to regenerate (primary|secondary). If omitted, primary key is used as the default. * @command-parameter-for $waitForOperation Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_Argv|Microsoft_Console_Command_ParameterSource_ConfigFile --WaitFor|-w Optional. Wait for the operation to complete? * @command-example Regenerate secondary key for account "phptest": * @command-example RegenerateKeys -sid="<your_subscription_id>" -cert="mycert.pem" * @command-example --AccountName="phptest" -Key=secondary */ public function regenerateKeysCommand($subscriptionId, $certificate, $certificatePassphrase, $accountName, $key = 'primary', $waitForOperation = false) { $client = new Microsoft_WindowsAzure_Management_Client($subscriptionId, $certificate, $certificatePassphrase); $client->regenerateStorageAccountKey($accountName, $key); if ($waitForOperation) { $client->waitForOperation(); } echo $accountName; }