Apps/Get-Microsoft365Apps.ps1
Function Get-Microsoft365Apps { <# .SYNOPSIS Returns the latest Microsoft 365 Apps version number for each channel and download. .NOTES Author: Aaron Parker Twitter: @stealthpuppy #> [OutputType([System.Management.Automation.PSObject])] [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSUseSingularNouns", "", Justification="Product name is a plural")] [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $False)] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $False, Position = 0)] [ValidateNotNull()] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] $res = (Get-FunctionResource -AppName ("$($MyInvocation.MyCommand)".Split("-"))[1]) ) $params = @{ Uri = $res.Get.Update.Uri ContentType = $res.Get.Update.ContentType } $Updates = Invoke-RestMethodWrapper @params ForEach ($Update in $Updates) { # Find the release date for this version $Date = ($Update.officeVersions | Where-Object { $_.legacyVersion -eq $Update.latestVersion }).availabilityDate # Build and array of the latest release and download URLs $PSObject = [PSCustomObject] @{ Version = $Update.latestVersion Channel = $Update.channelId Name = $res.Get.Update.ChannelNames.$($Update.channelId) Date = [System.DateTime]$Date URI = $res.Get.Download.Uri } Write-Output -InputObject $PSObject } } |