Public/Set-BuildEnvironment.ps1
function Set-BuildEnvironment { <# .SYNOPSIS Normalize build system and project details into environment variables .FUNCTIONALITY CI/CD .DESCRIPTION Normalize build system and project details into environment variables Creates the following environment variables: $ENV:<VariableNamePrefix>ProjectPath via Get-BuildVariables $ENV:<VariableNamePrefix>BranchName via Get-BuildVariables $ENV:<VariableNamePrefix>CommitMessage via Get-BuildVariables $ENV:<VariableNamePrefix>BuildNumber via Get-BuildVariables $ENV:<VariableNamePrefix>ProjectName via Get-ProjectName $ENV:<VariableNamePrefix>PSModuleManifest via Get-PSModuleManifest $ENV:<VariableNamePrefix>ModulePath via Split-Path on PSModuleManifest $ENV:<VariableNamePrefix>BuildOutput via BuildOutput parameter $ENV:BHPSModulePath Legacy, via Split-Path on PSModuleManifest If you don't specify a prefix or use BH, we create BHPSModulePath (This will be removed July 1st) .PARAMETER Path Path to project root. Defaults to the current working path .PARAMETER VariableNamePrefix Allow to set a custom Prefix to the Environment variable created. The default is BH such as $Env:BHProjectPath .PARAMETER BuildOutput Specify a path to use for build output. Defaults to '$ProjectPath\BuildOutput' You may use build variables produced in this same call. Only include the variable, not ENV or the prefix. Use a literal $. Examples: -BuildOutput '$ProjectPath\BuildOutput' -BuildOutput 'C:\Build' -BuildOutput 'C:\Builds\$ProjectName' .PARAMETER Passthru If specified, include output of the build variables we create .PARAMETER GitPath Path to git. Defaults to git (i.e. git is in $ENV:PATH) .PARAMETER Force Overrides the Environment Variables even if they exist already .NOTES We assume you are in the project root, for several of the fallback options .EXAMPLE Set-BuildEnvironment Get-Item ENV:BH* .EXAMPLE Set-BuildEnvironment -VariableNamePrefix '' -Force Get-Item ENV:* .EXAMPLE Set-BuildEnvironment -Path C:\sc\PSDepend -BuildOutput 'C:\Builds\$ProjectName' # Set BuildEnvironment pointing at C:\sc\PSDepend # Assuming ProjectName evaluates to PSDepend, BuildOutput variable will be set to C:\Builds\PSDepend .LINK https://github.com/RamblingCookieMonster/BuildHelpers .LINK Get-BuildVariables .LINK Get-BuildEnvironment .LINK Get-ProjectName .LINK about_BuildHelpers #> [cmdletbinding()] param( [validatescript({ Test-Path $_ -PathType Container })] $Path = $PWD.Path, [ValidatePattern('\w*')] [String] $VariableNamePrefix = 'BH', [string]$BuildOutput = '$ProjectPath\BuildOutput', [switch] $Force, [switch]$Passthru, [validatescript({ if(-not (Get-Command $_)) { throw "Could not find command at GitPath [$_]" } $true })] [string]$GitPath ) $GBEParams = @{ Path = $Path As = 'hashtable' BuildOutput = $BuildOutput } if($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('GitPath')) { $GBEParams.add('GitPath', $GitPath) } $BuildHelpersVariables = Get-BuildEnvironment @GBEParams foreach ($VarName in $BuildHelpersVariables.Keys) { if($null -ne $BuildHelpersVariables[$VarName]) { $Output = New-Item -Path Env:\ -Name ('{0}{1}' -f $VariableNamePrefix,$VarName) -Value $BuildHelpersVariables[$VarName] -Force:$Force if($Passthru) { $Output } } } if($VariableNamePrefix -eq 'BH' -and $BuildHelpersVariables.ModulePath) { # Handle existing scripts that reference BHPSModulePath $Output = New-Item -Path Env:\ -Name BHPSModulePath -Value $BuildHelpersVariables.ModulePath -Force:$Force if($Passthru) { $Output } } } |