Get-ADOProject.ps1
function Get-ADOProject { <# .Synopsis Gets projects from Azure DevOps. .Description Gets projects from Azure DevOps or TFS. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/azure/devops/core/projects/list?view=azure-devops-rest-5.1 .Example Get-ADOProject -Organization StartAutomating -PersonalAccessToken $pat #> [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='projects')] param( # The project name or identifier. [Parameter(Mandatory,ParameterSetName='projects/{Project}',ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [Alias('ProjectID')] [string] $Project, # The Organization [Parameter(Mandatory,ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [Alias('Org')] [string] $Organization, # The server. By default https://dev.azure.com/. # To use against TFS, provide the tfs server URL (e.g. http://tfsserver:8080/tfs). [Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [uri] $Server = "https://dev.azure.com/", # The api version. By default, 5.1. # If targeting TFS, this will need to change to match your server version. # See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/integrate/concepts/rest-api-versioning?view=azure-devops [string] $ApiVersion = "5.1-preview", # A Personal Access Token [Alias('PAT')] [string] $PersonalAccessToken, # Specifies a user account that has permission to send the request. The default is the current user. # Type a user name, such as User01 or Domain01\User01, or enter a PSCredential object, such as one generated by the Get-Credential cmdlet. [pscredential] [Management.Automation.CredentialAttribute()] $Credential, # Indicates that the cmdlet uses the credentials of the current user to send the web request. [Alias('UseDefaultCredential')] [switch] $UseDefaultCredentials, # Specifies that the cmdlet uses a proxy server for the request, rather than connecting directly to the Internet resource. Enter the URI of a network proxy server. [uri] $Proxy, # Specifies a user account that has permission to use the proxy server that is specified by the Proxy parameter. The default is the current user. # Type a user name, such as "User01" or "Domain01\User01", or enter a PSCredential object, such as one generated by the Get-Credential cmdlet. # This parameter is valid only when the Proxy parameter is also used in the command. You cannot use the ProxyCredential and ProxyUseDefaultCredentials parameters in the same command. [pscredential] [Management.Automation.CredentialAttribute()] $ProxyCredential, # Indicates that the cmdlet uses the credentials of the current user to access the proxy server that is specified by the Proxy parameter. # This parameter is valid only when the Proxy parameter is also used in the command. You cannot use the ProxyCredential and ProxyUseDefaultCredentials parameters in the same command. [switch] $ProxyUseDefaultCredentials ) begin { #region Copy Invoke-ADORestAPI parameters $invokeParams = & $getInvokeParameters $PSBoundParameters #endregion Copy Invoke-ADORestAPI parameters } process { $uri = "$(@( "$server".TrimEnd('/') # * The Server $Organization # * The Organization '_apis' #* '_apis' . $ReplaceRouteParameter $psCmdlet.ParameterSetName #* and the replaced route parameters. ) -join '/')?$( # Followed by a query string, containing @( if ($ApiVersion) { # an api-version (if one exists) "api-version=$ApiVersion" } ) -join '&' )" Invoke-ADORestAPI @invokeParams -uri $uri -PSTypeName "$Organization.Project", "PSDevOps.Project" -Property @{ Organization = $Organization } } } |