Tutorial: Run Azure Resource Graph Queries in an Azure Logic App

Azure Resource Graph Explorer lets you query your resources at scale, across your subscriptions, management groups, and your entire tenant.

If you need to query your resources periodically to check for specific resource or management properties and act on the results, you can utilize Azure Logic Apps.

In this tutorial, you learn how to:

  • Write an Azure Resource Graph query that you plan to run periodically
  • Create an Azure Logic App with a System Assigned Managed Identity
  • Setup a Managed Identity to access specific resources, resource groups, and subscriptions
  • Automate your Azure Resource Graph query execution by calling your Logic App periodically

Prerequisites

To complete this tutorial, you need an Azure subscription. If you don't have one, create a trial subscription before you begin.

Write an Azure Resource Graph query

If you have an Azure Resource Graph query that you want to run periodically, you might use that. In this tutorial, we're using the following query to retrieve the power state summary of your Virtual Machines.

Resources
| where type =~ 'microsoft.compute/virtualmachines'
| extend vmPowerState = tostring(properties.extended.instanceView.powerState.code)
| summarize count() by vmPowerState

For more information, go to Samples - Summarize virtual machine by power state.

You use the query again when we configure our Logic App.

Create a Logic App

  1. From the portal menu, select Logic Apps, or use the Azure search box at the top of all pages to search for and select Logic Apps.

  2. Select the Add button on upper left of your screen and continue with creating your Logic App.

  3. When creating the Logic App, ensure you choose Consumption under Plan Type.

Set up a Managed Identity

Create a New System-Assigned Managed Identity

Within the Azure portal, navigate to the Logic App you created. Select Identity on the left hand side of the page. Then, select the system-assigned identity button, set the status to On, and select Save.

Add Role Assignments to your Managed Identity

To give the newly created Managed Identity ability to query across your subscriptions, resource groups, and resources so your queries - you need to assign access via Role Assignments. For details on how to assign Role Assignments for Managed Identities, reference: Assign Azure roles to a managed identity

Configure and Run Your Logic App

In the code view of your Logic App within Azure portal, paste:

{
    "definition": {
        "$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/providers/Microsoft.Logic/schemas/2016-06-01/workflowdefinition.json#",
        "actions": {
            "HTTP_2": {
                "inputs": {
                    "authentication": {
                        "type": "ManagedServiceIdentity"
                    },
                    "body": {
                        "query": "Resources | where type =~ 'microsoft.compute/virtualmachines' | extend vmPowerState = tostring(properties.extended.instanceView.powerState.code) | summarize count() by vmPowerState"
                    },
                    "headers": {
                        "Content-Type": "application/json"
                    },
                    "method": "POST",
                    "queries": {
                        "api-version": "2021-03-01"
                    },
                    "uri": "https://management.chinacloudapi.cn/providers/Microsoft.ResourceGraph/resources"
                },
                "runAfter": {},
                "type": "Http"
            }
        },
        "contentVersion": "1.0.0.0",
        "outputs": {},
        "parameters": {},
        "triggers": {
            "Recurrence": {
                "recurrence": {
                    "frequency": "Minute",
                    "interval": 1440
                },
                "type": "Recurrence"
            }
        }
    },
    "parameters": {}
}

Then, go into the designer view of your Logic App within Azure portal and modify your setup as needed.

Finally, save your Logic App and run it.

Next steps

In this tutorial, we created an Azure Logic App that automates your ARG query requests at a set interval. To learn more about the Resource graph language, continue to the query language details page and try out more Azure Resource Graph queries.

If you have questions, contact resourcegraphsupport@microsoft.com