While building an automation procedure I had to POST the management API of Azure.
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/pool/xxx/xxxx/xxxx/xxxx -Method POST
When I used the Invoke-WebRequest without Authentication it failed. The error that you will get when you do not have Authentication headers set can be found below.
Invoke-WebRequest: {"error":{"code":"AuthenticationFailed","message":"Authentication failed. The 'Authorization' header is missing."}}
In order to authenticate with azure you can get an access-token using az cli.
az account get-access-token
The output will look like the below output:
{ "accessToken": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxVG-hTDHECYJxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-B5FA9l9RvqOls3iaDDYw5O86acvLIwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx3eoeKlxZfxxxxxxxxxxfGW2O6oA", "expiresOn": "2022-05-05 14:51:08.000000", "subscription": "a23eef11-f200-4722-866c-248ca45142f6", "tenant": "1efa646f-3fc3-4554-bd8c-651879a2b110", "tokenType": "Bearer" }
You should take the output of the token and use it on your call.
For example using POSTMAN you should place your token under the Authorization tab. You will then be able to get the result from Azure ARM api.