Powershell – Using Powershell to create a web application in a folder that is not an application

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I want to create a web application in IIS that does not live at the root of the IIS site.

i.e. MySite/beta/WebApplication.

This is my starting point:

New-WebApplication "WebApplication" -Site "MySite" -ApplicationPool "MyAppPool" -PhysicalPath "C:\Sites\MySite\beta\WebApplication"

That creates me the physical structure I want C:\Sites\MySite\beta\WebApplication , but makes IIS look like this:

MySite (IIS Web Site)

WebApplication (IIS WebApplication)

beta (Folder)

WebApplication (Folder)

Is there a way this can be done via powershell? I do not really want beta to be a web application, just a folder.

Best Answer

I know this post is a little older but here is a powershell script I wrote that converts an existing folder to a web application in IIS or if it doesn't exist creates a new folder and web app. It also creates the app pool for it as well. It receives an array of app names so you can create more than one web application. This was my first powershell script so if you have any suggestions feel free to comment.

#Receives an array of appnames and creates the app pools and web applications or converts the folder to an application

Param([parameter(Mandatory=$true)][string[]]$appNames)
$useDefaultPhysicalPath = Read-Host "Would you like to use the default physical path? (C:\inetpub\wwwroot\)";
Import-Module WebAdministration;

$physicalPath = "C:\inetpub\wwwroot\";
if(!($useDefaultPhysicalPath.ToString().ToLower() -eq "yes" -or $useDefaultPhysicalPath.ToString().ToLower() -eq "y"))
{
   $physicalPath = Read-Host "Please enter the physical path you would like to use with a trailing \ (do not include the app name)";
}


$appPath = "IIS:\Sites\Default Web Site\";

foreach($appName in $appNames)
{

if((Test-Path IIS:\AppPools\$appName) -eq 0)
{

    New-WebAppPool -Name $appName -Force;
}

if((Test-Path $appPath$appName) -eq 0 -and (Get-WebApplication -Name $appName) -eq $null)
{  
    New-Item -ItemType directory -Path $physicalPath$appName; 
    New-WebApplication -Name $appName -ApplicationPool $appName -Site "Default Web Site" -PhysicalPath $physicalPath$appName;
}
elseif((Get-WebApplication -Name $appName) -eq $null -and (Test-Path $appPath$appName) -eq $true)
{
    ConvertTo-WebApplication -ApplicationPool $appName $appPath$appName;
}
else
{
    echo "$appName already exists";
}
}
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