PSIntuneAppWin.psm1
# Set variables with corresponding values based on the OS of the computer if ($PSVersionTable.PSEdition -eq 'Desktop') { $PWSHIsWindows = $true; } else { $PWSHIsWindows = $IsWindows; } # Check and do not allow module import if running on a windows device if (!$PWSHIsWindows) { throw "This module can only be used on Windows device. Please install this module on a Windows device and try again." } #Get public and private function definition files. $Public = @( Get-ChildItem -Path $PSScriptRoot\Public\*.ps1 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue ) $Private = @( Get-ChildItem -Path $PSScriptRoot\Private\*.ps1 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue ) #Dot source the files Foreach($import in @($Public + $Private)) { Try { . $import.fullname } Catch { Write-Error -Message "Failed to import function $($import.fullname): $_" } } # Set variables visible to the module and its functions only $PSModuleRoot = $PSScriptRoot # Export Public functions ($Public.BaseName) for WIP modules Export-ModuleMember -Function $Public.Basename # Write message when imported Write-Host "Before you use this module, please refer to the Microsoft Win32 Content Prep Tool documentation. You can quickly open the documentation for the Microsoft Win32 Content Prep Tool by using the Show-PSIntuneAppWinDocs cmdlet with the -MSDocs parameter." -ForegroundColor Yellow |