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I have created a storage account in Azure and created a container. I am trying to upload files stored in my Server the files are stored within 800 folders. I have tried doing this with this Powershell script however it does not work with the subfolders.

$LocalFolder = "\\Server\Data" 

Add-AzureAccount 


# Set a default Azure subscription.
Select-AzureSubscription -SubscriptionName 'nameofsubscription' –Default


$Key = Get-AzureStorageKey -StorageAccountName  mydatastorename

$Context = New-AzureStorageContext -StorageAccountKey $Key.Primary -StorageAccountName mydatastorename

foreach ($folder in Get-ChildItem $LocalFolder)
    {

            ls –Recurse –Path $LocalFolder |Set-AzureStorageBlobContent  -Container nameofcontainer -Context $Context -BlobType Block
    }

If set the $LocalFolder as "\Server\Data\subfolders001" the files in subfolder001 get uploaded to the container. But when I keep it as "\Server\Data" then it does not work.

I want the script to upload all the sub folders and files within into the storage container.

I have added the output I get when I run it

I don't get any error message, but one warning message each subfolder

 WARNING: Can not upload the directory '\\Server\Data\subfolders001' to azure. If you want to upload directory, please use "ls -File -Recurse | Set-AzureStorageBlobContent -Container containerName".

Then noting happens after waiting for a while I have to stop the powershell script.

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    Please post the error you receive when running the current script. Commented Jul 13, 2016 at 22:02

2 Answers 2

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Was just solving this myself, see my solution below:

$StorageAccountName = "storageAccountName"
$StorageAccountKey = "StorageAccountKey"
$ContainerName = "ContainerName"
$sourceFileRootDirectory = "AbsolutePathToStartingDirectory" # i.e. D:\Docs

function Upload-FileToAzureStorageContainer {
    [cmdletbinding()]
    param(
        $StorageAccountName,
        $StorageAccountKey,
        $ContainerName,
        $sourceFileRootDirectory,
        $Force
    )

    $ctx = New-AzureStorageContext -StorageAccountName $StorageAccountName -StorageAccountKey $StorageAccountKey
    $container = Get-AzureStorageContainer -Name $ContainerName -Context $ctx

    $container.CloudBlobContainer.Uri.AbsoluteUri
    if ($container) {
        $filesToUpload = Get-ChildItem $sourceFileRootDirectory -Recurse -File

        foreach ($x in $filesToUpload) {
            $targetPath = ($x.fullname.Substring($sourceFileRootDirectory.Length + 1)).Replace("\", "/")

            Write-Verbose "Uploading $("\" + $x.fullname.Substring($sourceFileRootDirectory.Length + 1)) to $($container.CloudBlobContainer.Uri.AbsoluteUri + "/" + $targetPath)"
            Set-AzureStorageBlobContent -File $x.fullname -Container $container.Name -Blob $targetPath -Context $ctx -Force:$Force | Out-Null
        }
    }
}

Running:

Upload-FileToAzureStorageContainer -StorageAccountName $StorageAccountName -StorageAccountKey $StorageAccountKey -ContainerName $ContainerName -sourceFileRootDirectory $sourceFileRootDirectory -Verbose

You should see that it prints the following output as it runs:

VERBOSE: Uploading testfile.json to https://storagecontainername.blob.core.windows.net/path/testfile.json
VERBOSE: Performing the operation "Set" on target "/path/testfile.json".
ICloudBlob        : Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Storage.Blob.CloudBlockBlob
BlobType          : BlockBlob
Length            : 0
ContentType       : application/octet-stream
LastModified      : 23/03/2017 14:20:53 +00:00
SnapshotTime      :
ContinuationToken :
Context           : Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Commands.Common.Storage.AzureStorageContext
Name              : /path/testfile.json

VERBOSE: Transfer Summary
--------------------------------
Total:  1.
Successful: 1.
Failed: 0.

I admit this isn't perfect but with a bit of effort you could extend it to cater for more complex scenario file uploads but it should do the trick if you wanted to upload the contents of a directory to a target storage container.

Azure Storage Containers are essentially directories that can't contain other storage containers. So in order to implement a folder structure in an Azure Storage Container, you need to prefix the file with the path up to the root folder you started searching from. I.e. If your root is :

D:\Files

And Files contains:

Folder 1
  -> File 1.txt
File 2.txt

You need to set the target paths to be

$StorageContainerObject.CloudBlobContainer.Uri.AbsoluteUri + "\Files\Folder 1\File 1.txt"
$StorageContainerObject.CloudBlobContainer.Uri.AbsoluteUri + "\Files\File 2.txt"

If you view your storage container using a tool like Azure Storage Explorer then it recognises the file structures even though the files are all stored within one container.

Thanks,

Jamie

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Azure Blob Storage has only one level of folders - containers.

Instead, you may use few options below

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