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2025-01-07
18.64.236.36
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2025-01-09
18.66.255.29
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2025-03-11
18.67.0.3
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2025-11-12
3.175.34.7
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 8376Connection: keep-aliveDate: Sun, 09 Nov 2025 03:29:49 GMTCache-Control: max-age31536000Last-Modified: Wed, 10 Sep 2025 20:54:46 GMTETag: d9058124bc0c0fbdc91beff3afdaabf3Server: AmazonS3X-Cache: Hit from cloudfrontVia: 1.1 0917da16ef445f191a68e78a9846ed78.cloudfront.net (CloudFront)X-Amz-Cf-Pop: HIO52-P3X-Amz-Cf-Id: -MOiRsHi1JADHXTQByimVzkrKMCz08QPaAsf9RG3G8rQLeSIE6GFrgAge: 290841 !DOCTYPE html>html langen-us> head> meta charsetutf-8> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentIEedge,chrome1> title>Automation Adventures/title> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width,minimum-scale1> meta namedescription content> meta namegenerator contentHugo 0.139.3> meta namerobots contentindex, follow> link relstylesheet href/ananke/css/main.min.d05fb5f317fcf33b3a52936399bdf6f47dc776516e1692e412ec7d76f4a5faa2.css > link href/index.xml relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml titleAutomation Adventures /> link href/index.xml relfeed typeapplication/rss+xml titleAutomation Adventures /> link relcanonical hrefhttps://automationadventures.dev/> meta propertyog:url contenthttps://automationadventures.dev/> meta propertyog:site_name contentAutomation Adventures> meta propertyog:title contentAutomation Adventures> meta propertyog:locale contenten_us> meta propertyog:type contentwebsite> meta itempropname contentAutomation Adventures> meta itempropdatePublished content2025-09-10T12:54:58-06:00> meta itempropdateModified content2025-09-10T12:54:58-06:00> meta nametwitter:card contentsummary> meta nametwitter:title contentAutomation Adventures> /head>body classma0 avenir bg-near-white production> header> div classpb3-m pb6-l bg-black> nav classpv3 ph3 ph4-ns rolenavigation> div classflex-l justify-between items-center center> a href/ classf3 fw2 hover-white no-underline white-90 dib> Automation Adventures /a> div classflex-l items-center> div classananke-socials>/div> /div> /div>/nav> div classtc-l pv3 ph3 ph4-ns> h1 classf2 f-subheadline-l fw2 light-silver mb0 lh-title> Automation Adventures /h1> /div> /div> /header> main classpb7 rolemain> article classcf ph3 ph5-l pv3 pv4-l f4 tc-l center measure-wide lh-copy mid-gray> /article> div classpa3 pa4-ns w-100 w-70-ns center> h1 classflex-none> Recent Posts /h1> section classw-100 mw8> div classrelative w-100 mb4> article classbb b--black-10> div classdb pv4 ph3 ph0-l no-underline dark-gray> div classflex flex-column flex-row-ns> div classblah w-100> h1 classf3 fw1 athelas mt0 lh-title> a href/posts/powerbi_assessment_via_ansible/ classcolor-inherit dim link> Wrapping Ansible around the Fabric Assessment Tool /a> /h1> div classf6 f5-l lh-copy nested-copy-line-height nested-links> p>This is part two to the previous post about customizing the Microsoft Fabric Assessment tool. See the a hrefhttps://automationadventures.dev>previous post/a> or my a hrefhttps://github.com/justin-leopold/ms_fabric_assessment>GitHub/a> to fork the tool for your own use./p>h3 idnext-steps>Next Steps/h3>p>Once I understood and repackaged the tool I was able to get it to output the needed files for the PowerBI dashboards. However, we wanted to be able to drop these files weekly into a SharePoint site so the dashboards were automatically updated./p> /div> a href/posts/powerbi_assessment_via_ansible/ classba b--moon-gray bg-light-gray br2 color-inherit dib f7 hover-bg-moon-gray link mt2 ph2 pv1>read more/a> /div> /div> /div>/article> /div> div classrelative w-100 mb4> article classbb b--black-10> div classdb pv4 ph3 ph0-l no-underline dark-gray> div classflex flex-column flex-row-ns> div classblah w-100> h1 classf3 fw1 athelas mt0 lh-title> a href/posts/powerbi_assessment_package/ classcolor-inherit dim link> Automating a PowerBI and Fabric Assessment Tool /a> /h1> div classf6 f5-l lh-copy nested-copy-line-height nested-links> p>This post will be a bit different than the other posts thus far. This will be part 1 which will cover the basics of this wheel based Python package. It will also cover building a custom execution environment to run this tool which requires Python 3.11 or newer./p>h4 idhow-i-got-here>How I got here/h4>p>Quick story time…./p>p>In my current role I am often asked to take a process and wrap some automation around it. The current PowerBI Admin and Data Teams had relied on a somewhat poorly written PowerShell version of a PowerBI assessment tool that had originally come from Microsoft./p> /div> a href/posts/powerbi_assessment_package/ classba b--moon-gray bg-light-gray br2 color-inherit dib f7 hover-bg-moon-gray link mt2 ph2 pv1>read more/a> /div> /div> /div>/article> /div> div classrelative w-100 mb4> article classbb b--black-10> div classdb pv4 ph3 ph0-l no-underline dark-gray> div classflex flex-column flex-row-ns> div classblah w-100> h1 classf3 fw1 athelas mt0 lh-title> a href/posts/using_block_special_variables/ classcolor-inherit dim link> Using special variables in blocks to improve code readability /a> /h1> div classf6 f5-l lh-copy nested-copy-line-height nested-links> p>This post will cover using special variables that Ansible provides when using blocks for error handling./p>p>I know that it has been a while since i’ve posted. I took a lovely vacation to Japan for 3 weeks and the pre and post trip logistics have me a bit bogged down. This will be a short one./p>p>I just recently discovered that when using a block (and rescue) that two special variables are created that are very useful in limiting the amount of YAML that needs to be written./p> /div> a href/posts/using_block_special_variables/ classba b--moon-gray bg-light-gray br2 color-inherit dib f7 hover-bg-moon-gray link mt2 ph2 pv1>read more/a> /div> /div> /div>/article> /div> /section> section classw-100> h1 classf3>More/h1> h2 classf5 fw4 mb4 dib mr3> a href/posts/building_ee_app/ classlink black dim> Creating an execution environment image /a> /h2> h2 classf5 fw4 mb4 dib mr3> a href/posts/using_default_values/ classlink black dim> Using default jinja values in Ansible playbooks /a> /h2> h2 classf5 fw4 mb4 dib mr3> a href/posts/placing_when_condition/ classlink black dim> Improving code readability for Ansible conditionals /a> /h2> h2 classf5 fw4 mb4 dib mr3> a href/posts/welcome-to-automation-adventures/ classlink black dim> Welcome to Automation Adventures /a> /h2> a href/posts/ classlink db f6 pa2 br3 bg-mid-gray white dim w4 tc>All Posts/a> /section> /div> /main> footer classbg-black bottom-0 w-100 pa3 rolecontentinfo> div classflex justify-between> a classf4 fw4 hover-white no-underline white-70 dn dib-ns pv2 ph3 hrefhttps://automationadventures.dev/ > © Automation Adventures 2025 /a> div>div classananke-socials>/div>/div> /div>/footer> /body>/html>
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