Functions/Publish-BMReleasePackage.ps1
function Publish-BMReleasePackage { <# .SYNOPSIS Deploys a release package in BuildMaster. .DESCRIPTION The `Publish-BMReleasePackage` deploys a release package in BuildMaster. The package is deployed using the pipeline assigned to the release the package is part of. This function uses BuildMaster's [Release and Package Deployment API](http://inedo.com/support/documentation/buildmaster/reference/api/release-and-package). Pass the package to deploy to the `Package` parameter. This can be a package object or a package ID (as an integer). To deploy a package, it must be part of a release that has a pipeline. That pipeline must have at least one stage and that stage must have a plan. If none of these conditions are met, you'll get no object back with no errors written. .EXAMPLE Publish-BMReleasePackage -Session $session -Package $package Demonstrates how to deploy a package by passing a package object to the `Package` parameter. This object must have an `id` or `pipeline_id` property. .EXAMPLE Publish-BMReleasePackage -Session $session -Package 383 Demonstrates how to deploy a package by passing its ID to the `Package` parameter. #> [CmdletBinding()] param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [object] # An object representing the BuildMaster instance to connect to. Use the `New-BMSession` function to create a session object. $Session, [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [object] # The package to deploy. Can be: # # * A package object which has an `id` property. # * The package's ID, as an integer. $Package ) Set-StrictMode -Version 'Latest' $parameters = @{} | Add-BMObjectParameter -Name 'package' -Value $Package -PassThru Invoke-BMRestMethod -Session $Session -Name 'releases/packages/deploy' -Parameter $parameters } |