Public/Test-Module.ps1
function Test-Module { <# .SYNOPSIS Test module .DESCRIPTION Check if a module exists on a JBoss web-application server .PARAMETER JBossHome The optional JBoss home parameter corresponds to the path to the JBoss home directory. .PARAMETER Module The module parameter corresponds to the name of the JDBC driver module. .INPUTS System.String. You can pipe the module name to Test-Module. .OUTPUTS Boolean. Test-Module returns the a boolean depending if the module has been found or not. .NOTES File name: Test-Module.ps1 Author: Florian Carrier Creation date: 06/01/2020 Last modified: 07/01/2020 WARNING Values passed from pipeline can only be used in the process section .LINK Invoke-JBossClient #> [CmdletBinding ( SupportsShouldProcess = $true )] Param ( [Parameter ( Position = 1, Mandatory = $true, HelpMessage = "Path to the JBoss home directory" )] [ValidateNotNUllOrEmpty ()] [String] $JBossHome, [Parameter ( Position = 2, Mandatory = $true, HelpMessage = "Name of the module to test", ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true )] [ValidateNotNUllOrEmpty ()] [String] $Module ) Begin { # Get global preference variables Get-CallerPreference -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -SessionState $ExecutionContext.SessionState } Process { Write-Log -Type "DEBUG" -Object "Testing $Module module" # Define module path $ModulePath = Join-Path -Path $JBossHome -ChildPath "modules" foreach ($Directory in $Module.Split(".")) { $ModulePath = Join-Path -Path $ModulePath -ChildPath $Directory } # Test module path Write-Log -Type "DEBUG" -Object $ModulePath Test-Path -Path $ModulePath } } |