Public/Disconnect-Armor.ps1
function Disconnect-Armor { <# .SYNOPSIS Disconnects from Armor and destroys the session information. .DESCRIPTION Disconnects from the Armor API and destroys the $Global:ArmorSession session variable. .INPUTS None- you cannot pipe objects to this cmdlet. .NOTES Troy Lindsay Twitter: @troylindsay42 GitHub: tlindsay42 .EXAMPLE Disconnect-Armor Performing the operation "Disconnect" on target "Armor session". [Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): Y C:\>( Get-Variable -Scope Global ).Where( { $_.Name -eq 'ArmorSession' } ).Count 0 Description ----------- Disconnects from the Armor API, destroys the $Global:ArmorSession, and then proves that the global scope ArmorSession variable no longer exists. .LINK http://armorpowershell.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cmd_disconnect.html#disconnect-armor .LINK https://github.com/tlindsay42/ArmorPowerShell .LINK https://docs.armor.com/display/KBSS/Armor+API+Guide .LINK https://developer.armor.com/ #> [CmdletBinding( SupportsShouldProcess = $true, ConfirmImpact = 'High' )] [OutputType( [Void] )] param () begin { $function = $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name Write-Verbose -Message ( 'Beginning {0}.' -f $function ) } # End of begin process { if ( $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess( 'Armor session', 'Disconnect' ) ) { Write-Verbose -Message 'Disconnecting from Armor.' $Global:ArmorSession = $null Remove-Variable -Name 'ArmorSession' -Scope 'Global' } } # End of process end { Write-Verbose -Message ( 'Ending {0}.' -f $function ) } # End of end } # End of function |