Welcome to the PowerShell community for Microsoft Power BI. Here you will find resources and source for PowerShell modules targeting PowerBI.
For questions or issues using the modules, please log an issue and we will respond as quickly as possible.
Below is a table of the various Power BI PowerShell modules found in this repository.
| Description | Module Name | PowerShell Gallery link |
|---|---|---|
| Rollup Module for Power BI Cmdlets | MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt |
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| Admin module for Power BI | MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt.Admin | |
| Capacities module for Power BI | MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt.Capacities | |
| Data module for Power BI | MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt.Data | |
| Profile module for Power BI | MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt.Profile | |
| Reports module for Power BI | MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt.Reports | |
| Workspaces module for Power BI | MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt.Workspaces |
More documentation can be found at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/power-bi/overview.
- Windows PowerShell v3.0 and up with .NET 4.7.1 or above.
- PowerShell Core (v6) and up on any OS platform supported by PowerShell Core.
The cmdlets are available on PowerShell Gallery and can be installed in an elevated PowerShell session:
Install-Module -Name MicrosoftPowerBIMgmtOptionally you could install individual modules (based on your needs) instead of the rollup module, for example if you only wanted the Workspaces module:
Install-Module -Name MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt.WorkspacesIf you have an earlier version, you can update to the latest version by running:
Update-Module -Name MicrosoftPowerBIMgmtIf you want to uninstall all the Power BI PowerShell cmdlets, run the following in an elevated PowerShell session:
Get-Module MicrosoftPowerBIMgmt* -ListAvailable | Uninstall-Module -ForceTwo scopes are supported by cmdlets that interact with Power BI entities:
- Individual is used to access entities that belong to the current user.
- Organization is used to access entities across the entire company. Only Power BI tenant admins are allowed to use.
If the -Scope parameter doesn't exist on the cmdlet, the entity doesn't support an Administrative API.
Connect-PowerBIServiceAccount # or use aliases: Login-PowerBIServiceAccount, Login-PowerBIGet workspaces for the user. By default (i.e. without -First parameter) it shows the first 100 workspaces assigned to the user:
Get-PowerBIWorkspaceUse the -All parameter to show all workspaces assigned to the user:
Get-PowerBIWorkspace -AllIf you are a tenant administrator, you can view all workspaces in your tenant by adding -Scope Organization:
Get-PowerBIWorkspace -Scope Organization -AllUpdate the name or description of a user's workspace:
Set-PowerBIWorkspace -Scope Organization -Id "3244f1c1-01cf-457f-9383-6035e4950fdc" -Name "Test Name" -Description "Test Description"Add a user to a given workspace:
Add-PowerBIWorkspaceUser -Scope Organization -Id 3244f1c1-01cf-457f-9383-6035e4950fdc -UserEmailAddress john@contoso.com -AccessRight AdminAdd a service principal to a given workspace:
Add-PowerBIWorkspaceUser -WorkspaceId 3244f1c1-01cf-457f-9383-6035e4950fdc -Identifier "09934a8f-5066-44b2-91a6-f4987c76ae9e" -AccessRight Contributor -PrincipalType AppAdd a group to a given workspace:
Add-PowerBIWorkspaceUser -WorkspaceId 3244f1c1-01cf-457f-9383-6035e4950fdc -Identifier "ddc3ecc2-e17e-4353-9b42-964b55500e0f" -AccessRight Contributor -PrincipalType GroupRemove user's permissions from a given workspace:
Remove-PowerBIWorkspaceUser -Scope Organization -Id 3244f1c1-01cf-457f-9383-6035e4950fdc -UserEmailAddress john@contoso.comGet Power BI workspace migration status:
Get-PowerBIWorkspaceMigrationStatus -Id 038f9a64-1fcd-42f2-957a-13a63b3d3235To view deleted workspaces as a tenant administrator:
Get-PowerBIWorkspace -Scope Organization -Deleted -AllRestores a deleted workspace:
Restore-PowerBIWorkspace -Id "3244f1c1-01cf-457f-9383-6035e4950fdc" -RestoredName "TestWorkspace" -AdminEmailAddress "[email protected]"A workspace becomes orphaned when it has no assigned administrators. If you are a tenant administrator, run the following to view all orphaned workspaces:
Get-PowerBIWorkspace -Scope Organization -Orphaned -AllTo correct this issue, use:
Add-PowerBIWorkspaceUser -Scope Organization -Id f2a0fae5-1c37-4ee6-97da-c9d31851fe17 -UserPrincipalName '[email protected]' -AccessRight AdminGet all reports for the user:
Get-PowerBIReportIf you are a tenant administrator, you can view all reports in your tenant by using assigning -Scope Organization:
Get-PowerBIReport -Scope OrganizationGet dashboards for the user:
Get-PowerBIDashboardIf you are a tenant administrator, you can view all dashboards in your tenant by adding -Scope Organization:
Get-PowerBIDashboard -Scope OrganizationGet tiles within a dashboard:
Get-PowerBITile -DashboardId 9a58d5e5-61bc-447c-86c4-e221128b1c99Get Power BI imports:
Get-PowerBIImportCreate a report in Power BI by uploading a *.pbix file:
New-PowerBIReport -Path .\newReport.pbix -Name 'New Report'By default, the report is placed in the user's My Workspace. To place in a different workspace, use the -WorkspaceId or -Workspace parameters:
New-PowerBIReport -Path .\newReport.pbix -Name 'New Report' -WorkspaceId f95755a1-950c-46bd-a912-5aab4012a06dExport a Power BI report to *.pbix file:
Export-PowerBIReport -Id b48c088c-6f4e-4b7a-b015-d844ab534b2a -OutFile .\exportedReport.pbixIf the workspace exists outside the My Workspace, export with the WorkspaceId or -Workspace parameter:
Export-PowerBIReport -Id b48c088c-6f4e-4b7a-b015-d844ab534b2a -OutFile .\exportedReport.pbix -WorkspaceId 3bdd9735-0ab5-4f21-bd5d-87e7f1d7fb84Get Power BI datasets:
Get-PowerBIDatasetSet Power BI dataset to use Premium Files for storage mode:
Set-PowerBIDataset -Id 038f9a64-1fcd-42f2-957a-13a63b3d3235 -TargetStorageMode PremiumFilesGet Power BI datasources for a dataset:
Get-PowerBIDatasource -DatasetId 65d7d7e5-8af0-4e94-b20b-50a882ae15e1Get Power BI tables contained within a dataset:
Get-PowerBITable -DatasetId 65d7d7e5-8af0-4e94-b20b-50a882ae15e1For Power BI API that lacks corresponding cmdlets, you can reuse the authenticated session from Connect-PowerBIServiceAccount to make custom REST requests:
Invoke-PowerBIRestMethod -Url 'reports/4eb4c303-d5ac-4a2d-bf1e-39b35075d983/Clone' -Method Post -Body ([pscustomobject]@{name='Cloned report'; targetModelId='adf823b5-a0de-4b9f-bcce-b17d774d2961'; targetWorkspaceId='45ee15a7-0e8e-45b0-8111-ea304ada8d7d'} | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 2 -Compress)If you want to use the authenticated session outside of PowerShell, get the access token by using:
Get-PowerBIAccessToken -AsStringTo get more information about an error returned back from the cmdlets, use:
Resolve-PowerBIError -LastThis information can be useful for opening support tickets for Power BI.
If you find any bugs or would like to see certain functionality implemented for the PowerShell Cmdlets for Power BI, please file an issue here. If the issue is an error returned from the cmdlets, add detail from Resolve-PowerBIError to the issue.
If your issue is broader than just the PowerShell cmdlets, please submit your feedback to the Power BI Community or the official Power BI Support site.
We track our roadmap of planned features in ROADMAP.md.
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