Public/Get-AtwsConnectionObject.ps1
#Requires -Version 4.0 <# .COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) ECIT Solutions AS. All rights reserved. Licensed under the MIT license. See https://github.com/ecitsolutions/Autotask/blob/master/LICENSE.md for license information. #> Function Get-AtwsConnectionObject { <# .SYNOPSIS This function returns a SOAPClient Object with the active connection to Autotask Web Api from the current namespace. .DESCRIPTION This function returns a SOAPClient Object with the active connection to Autotask Web API from the current namespace. Advanced users may use this object for direct access to API methods or hardcoded queries. It may also be useful for debugging. .INPUTS Nothing. .OUTPUTS [Autotask.SOAPClient] .EXAMPLE $Atws = Get-AtwsConnectionObject Gets a SOAPClient Object with the active connection to Autotask Web Api from the current namespace. .NOTES NAME: Get-AtwsConnectionObject #> [cmdletbinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true, ConfirmImpact = 'High')] Param() begin { # Enable modern -Debug behavior before the first Write-Debug if ($PSCmdlet.MyInvocation.BoundParameters['Debug'].IsPresent) { $DebugPreference = 'Continue' } Write-Verbose ('{0}: Begin of function' -F $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name) if (-not($Script:Atws.integrationsValue)) { Throw [ApplicationException] 'Not connected to Autotask WebAPI. Re-import module with valid credentials.' } } process { Write-Verbose ('{0}: End of function' -F $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name) $caption = $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name $verboseDescription = '{0}: About to return the Web Proxy Object for the current connection Autotask Web API. This will expose your credentials in clear text in your terminals variable scope.' -F $caption $verboseWarning = '{0}: About to return the Web Proxy Object for the current connection Autotask Web API. This will expose your credentials in clear text in your terminals variable scope. Do you want to continue?' -F $caption if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess($verboseDescription, $verboseWarning, $caption)) { Return $Script:Atws } } end { Write-Debug ('{0}: End of function' -F $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name) } } |