Public/build/BuildPackage/Build-SSISIspac.ps1
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. #> function Build-SSISIspac { <# .SYNOPSIS Builds an .ispac package containing SSIS .dtsx packages (SQL Server 2012 or newer). .DESCRIPTION It runs Visual Studio's devenv.com to build the .ispac, validates it completes successfully and copies the .ispac to OutputPath. .PARAMETER PackageName Name of the package. It determines OutputPath if it's not provided. .PARAMETER ProjectPath Path to the root folder containing SSIS packages. .PARAMETER Configuration Configuration to use for building the .ispac file. .PARAMETER VisualStudioVersion Visual Studio version to run. If empty, the newest installed in the system will be used. .PARAMETER OutputPath Output path where the package will be created. If not provided, $OutputPath = $PackagesPath\$PackageName, where $PackagesPath is taken from global variable. .EXAMPLE Build-SSISIspac -PackageName 'ETL' -ProjectPath 'path\etl.sln' -Configuration 'Development' -VisualStudioVersion 2012 #> [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([void])] param( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] $PackageName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [string] $ProjectPath, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [string] $Configuration = 'Release', [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [string] [ValidateSet('', '2017', '2015', '2013', '2012', '2010')] $VisualStudioVersion, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [string] $OutputPath ) Write-ProgressExternal -Message "Building package $PackageName" $configPaths = Get-ConfigurationPaths $projectRootPath = (Get-ConfigurationPaths).ProjectRootPath $projectPath = Resolve-PathRelativeToProjectRoot ` -Path $projectPath ` -DefaultPath (Join-Path -Path $projectRootPath -ChildPath "$packageName\${packageName}.sln") ` -ErrorMsg "Project file '$projectPath' does not exist (package '$packageName'). Tried following absolute path: '{0}'." $OutputPath = Resolve-PathRelativeToProjectRoot ` -Path $OutputPath ` -DefaultPath (Join-Path -Path $configPaths.PackagesPath -ChildPath $PackageName) ` -CheckExistence:$false # finds VS installation directory if (!$VisualStudioVersion) { $vsDir = Get-LatestVisualStudioPath } else { $vsDir = Get-LatestVisualStudioPath -Version $VisualStudioVersion } if (!$vsDir -or !(Test-Path -LiteralPath $vsDir)) { throw "Cannot find Visual Studio directory at '$vsDir'. you probably don't have 'Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools - Business Intelligence for Visual Studio $VisualStudioVersion'. Please install it and try again." } # builds project using VS version found $devEnvPath = Join-Path -Path $vsDir -ChildPath 'Common7\IDE\devenv.com' if (!(Test-Path -LiteralPath $devEnvPath)) { throw "Cannot find '$devEnvPath'." } $args = "`"$projectPath`" /Rebuild `"$Configuration`"" $output = '' [void](Start-ExternalProcess -Command $devEnvPath -ArgumentList $args -Output ([ref]$output)) if ($output -imatch 'errors occurred') { $ssdtMissingError = $false if ($output -imatch 'see the migration report:(.*.htm)') { $migrationReportPath = $Matches[1] if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $migrationReportPath) { $migrationReportContents = [IO.File]::ReadAllText($migrationReportPath) if ($migrationReportContents -imatch '(?ms)<body>.*</body>') { Write-Log -Warn "Migration report contents: `n$($Matches[0])" } else { Write-Log -Warn "Migration report contents: `n$migrationReportContents" } if ($migrationReportContents -imatch 'The application which this project type is based on was not found') { $ssdtMissingError = $true } } } if ($ssdtMissingError) { throw "Building failed - you probably don't have 'Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools - Business Intelligence for Visual Studio $VisualStudioVersion'. Please install it and try again." } else { throw "Building failed - see errors above for details. " } } $projectDir = Split-Path -Path $ProjectPath -Parent Write-Log -Info "Searching for *.ispac files under '$projectDir'" $ispacFiles = Get-ChildItem -Path $projectDir -File -Recurse | Where-Object { $_.FullName -imatch "bin\\$Configuration" -and $_.Name -imatch 'ispac$' } if (!$ispacFiles) { throw "Cannot find any *.ispac files under '$projectDir'." } Write-Log -Info "Copying .ispac files to '$OutputPath': $($ispacFiles.FullName -join ', ')" [void](New-Item -Path $OutputPath -ItemType Directory -Force) Copy-Item -Path ($ispacFiles.FullName) -Destination $OutputPath Write-ProgressExternal -Message '' } |