Public/Test-ServerState.ps1
function Test-ServerState { <# .SYNOPSIS Test JBoss server state .DESCRIPTION Check the state of a JBoss server .PARAMETER Path The optional path parameter corresponds to the path to the JBoss batch client. .PARAMETER Controller The controller parameter corresponds to the host to connect to. .PARAMETER Credentials The optional credentials parameter correspond to the credentials of the account to use to connect to the JBoss instance. .PARAMETER State The optional state parameter corresponds to the expected server state. The default value is "running". .INPUTS None. You cannot pipe objects to Test-ServerState. .OUTPUTS Boolean. Test-ServerState returns a boolean depending if the server state matches the provided expected state. .NOTES File name: Test-ServerState.ps1 Author: Florian Carrier Creation date: 09/01/2020 Last modified: 15/01/2020 #> Param( [Parameter ( Position = 1, Mandatory = $true, HelpMessage = "Path to the JBoss client" )] [ValidateNotNUllOrEmpty ()] [String] $Path, [Parameter ( Position = 2, Mandatory = $true, HelpMessage = "Controller" )] # TODO validate format [ValidateNotNUllOrEmpty ()] [String] $Controller, [Parameter ( Position = 3, Mandatory = $false, HelpMessage = "User credentials" )] [ValidateNotNUllOrEmpty ()] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $Credentials, [Parameter ( Position = 4, Mandatory = $false, HelpMessage = "Expected server state" )] [ValidateNotNUllOrEmpty ()] [String] $State = "running" ) Begin { # Get global preference variables Get-CallerPreference -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -SessionState $ExecutionContext.SessionState } Process { # Read server state if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey("Credentials")) { $ReadServerState = Read-ServerState -Path $Path -Controller $Controller -Credentials $Credentials } else { $ReadServerState = Read-ServerState -Path $Path -Controller $Controller } # Check if read operation was successfull if (Test-JBossClientOutcome -Log $ReadServerState) { # Check result $ServerState = Get-JBossClientResult -log $ReadServerState if ($ServerState -eq $State) { # If server is running return $true } else { return $false } } else { return $false } } } |