Public/Get-ProjectName.ps1
function Get-ProjectName { <# .SYNOPSIS Get the name for this project .FUNCTIONALITY CI/CD .DESCRIPTION Get the name for this project Evaluates based on the following scenarios: * Subfolder with the same name as the current folder * Subfolder with a <subfolder-name>.psd1 file in it * Current folder with a <currentfolder-name>.psd1 file in it .PARAMETER Path Path to project root. Defaults to the current working path .NOTES We assume you are in the project root, for several of the fallback options .EXAMPLE Get-ProjectName .LINK https://github.com/RamblingCookieMonster/BuildHelpers .LINK Get-BuildVariables .LINK Set-BuildEnvironment .LINK about_BuildHelpers #> [cmdletbinding()] param( $Path = $PWD.Path ) $CurrentFolder = Split-Path $Path -Leaf $ExpectedPath = Join-Path -Path $Path -ChildPath $CurrentFolder if(Test-Path $ExpectedPath) { $CurrentFolder } else { # Look for properly organized modules $ProjectPaths = Get-ChildItem $Path -Directory | Where-Object { Test-Path $(Join-Path $_.FullName "$($_.name).psd1") } | Select -ExpandProperty Fullname if( @($ProjectPaths).Count -gt 1 ) { Write-Warning "Found more than one project path via subfolders with psd1 files" Split-Path $ProjectPaths -Leaf } elseif( @($ProjectPaths).Count -eq 1 ) { Split-Path $ProjectPaths -Leaf } #PSD1 in root of project - ick, but happens. elseif( Test-Path "$ExpectedPath.psd1" ) { $CurrentFolder } else { Write-Warning "Could not find a project from $($Path)" } } } |