Get-ADODashboard.ps1
function Get-ADODashboard { <# .Synopsis Gets Azure DevOps Dashboards .Description Gets Azure DevOps Team Dashboards and Widgets within a dashboard. .Example Get-ADOTeam -Organization MyOrganization -PersonalAccessToken $pat | Get-ADODashboard .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/azure/devops/dashboard/dashboards/list #> [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='dashboard/dashboards')] [OutputType('PSDevOps.Dashboard','PSDevOps.Widget')] param( # The Organization. [Parameter(Mandatory,ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [Alias('Org')] [string] $Organization, # The Project. [Parameter(Mandatory,ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [string] $Project, # The Team. [Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [string] $Team, # The DashboardID [Parameter(Mandatory,ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName, ParameterSetName='dashboard/dashboards/{DashboardId}')] [Parameter(Mandatory,ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName, ParameterSetName='dashboard/dashboards/{DashboardId}/widgets')] [string] $DashboardID, # If set, will widgets within a dashboard. [Parameter(Mandatory,ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName, ParameterSetName='dashboard/dashboards/{DashboardId}/widgets')] [Alias('Widgets')] [switch] $Widget, # 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-preview. # 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") dynamicParam { . $GetInvokeParameters -DynamicParameter } begin { #region Copy Invoke-ADORestAPI parameters $invokeParams = . $getInvokeParameters $PSBoundParameters #endregion Copy Invoke-ADORestAPI parameters $q = [Collections.Queue]::new() } process { $ParameterSet = $psCmdlet.ParameterSetName $q.Enqueue(@{ParameterSet=$ParameterSet} + $PSBoundParameters) } end { $c, $t, $id = 0, $q.Count, [Random]::new().Next() while ($q.Count) { . $DQ $q # Pop one off the queue and declare all of it's variables (see /parts/DQ.ps1). $c++ Write-Progress "Getting $(@($ParameterSet -split '/')[-1])" "$server $Organization $Project" -Id $id -PercentComplete ($c * 100/$t) $uri = # The URI is comprised of: @( "$server".TrimEnd('/') # the Server (minus any trailing slashes), $Organization # the Organization, $Project if ($Team) { $team } '_apis' # the API Root ('_apis'), (. $ReplaceRouteParameter $ParameterSet) # and any parameterized URLs in this parameter set. ) -as [string[]] -ne '' -join '/' $uri += '?' # The URI has a query string containing: $uri += @( if ($Server -ne 'https://dev.azure.com/' -and -not $PSBoundParameters.ApiVersion) { $ApiVersion = '2.0' } if ($ApiVersion) { # the api-version "api-version=$apiVersion" } ) -join '&' # We want to decorate our return value. Handily enough, both URIs contain a distinct name in the last URL segment. $typename = @($psCmdlet.ParameterSetName -split '/')[-1].TrimEnd('s') # We just need to drop the 's' $typeNames = @( "$organization.$typename" if ($Project) { "$organization.$Project.$typename" } "PSDevOps.$typename" ) $additionalProperties = @{Organization=$Organization;Project=$project;Server=$Server} if ($Team) { $additionalProperties.Team=$team } if ($DashboardID) { $additionalProperties.DashboardID = $DashboardID } if (-not $DashboardID) { $invokeParams.ExpandProperty = 'DashboardEntries' } Invoke-ADORestAPI -Uri $uri @invokeParams -PSTypeName $typenames -Property $additionalProperties } Write-Progress "Getting $($ParameterSet)" "$server $Organization $Project" -Id $id -Completed } } |