functions/New-PsLaRunbookByPath.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Create valid runbook file based on the task files in the directory .DESCRIPTION Helps you build a valid runbook file, based on all the individual task files (ps1) that are located in the directory This makes it easy to get a starting point for a new runbook file, based on the tasks you have persisted as individual files Especially helpful for custom tasks that might be stored in a central repository The task files has to valid PSake tasks saved as ps1 files .PARAMETER Path Path to the directory where there are valid PSake tasks saved as ps1 files The default value is set for the internal directory where all the generic tasks that are part of the module is located .PARAMETER SubscriptionId Id of the subscription that you want to work against At runtime / execution of Invoke-PsLaExtractor - your current powershell / az cli session either needs to "connected" to the subscription or at least have permissions to work against the subscription Useful when you know upfront what you want to work against, as you don't need to pass the parameter into the Invoke-PsLaExtractor .PARAMETER ResourceGroup Name of the resource group that you want to work against At runtime / execution of Invoke-PsLaExtractor - your current powershell / az cli session needs to have permissions to work against the resource group Useful when you know upfront what you want to work against, as you don't need to pass the parameter into the Invoke-PsLaExtractor .PARAMETER Name Name of the logic app, that you want to work against At runtime / execution of Invoke-PsLaExtractor - your current powershell / az cli session needs to have permissions to work against the logic app Useful when you know upfront what you want to work against, as you don't need to pass the parameter into the Invoke-PsLaExtractor .PARAMETER OutputPath Path to were the runbook file will be persisted The path has to be a directory The runbook file will be named: PsLaExtractor.default.psakefile.ps1 .PARAMETER IncludePrefixSuffix Instruct the cmdlet to add the different prefix and suffix options, with the default values that comes with the module This make it easier to make the runbook file work across different environments, without having to worry about prepping different prefix and suffix value prior .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-PsLaRunbookByPath Creates a valid runbook file, based on the bare minimum and with sane default values Reads all the internal / generic tasks that are part of the module and implements a valid default path for the includes .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-PsLaRunbookByPath -Path c:\temp\tasks Creates a valid runbook file, based on the bare minimum and with sane default values Reads all ps1 files located in c:\temp\tasks Great to use when you have lots of custom tasks in a directory / repository, and want a good runbook file as starting point .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-PsLaRunbookByPath -SubscriptionId "f5608f3d-ab28-49d8-9b4e-1b1f812d12e0" -ResourceGroup "TestRg" Creates a valid runbook file, based on the bare minimum and with sane default values Reads all the internal / generic tasks that are part of the module and implements a valid default path for the includes Prepares the Properties object with SubscriptionId and ResourceGroup Useful if you have multiple logic apps in the same resource group and you want them extracted using the same runbook file .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-PsLaRunbookByPath -SubscriptionId "f5608f3d-ab28-49d8-9b4e-1b1f812d12e0" -ResourceGroup "TestRg" -Name "TestLogicApp" Creates a valid runbook file, based on the bare minimum and with sane default values Reads all the internal / generic tasks that are part of the module and implements a valid default path for the includes Prepares the Properties object with SubscriptionId and ResourceGroup and Name Useful if you want to have a ready to run runbook file, that makes it simple to run the command again and again Great for iterative work, where you make lots of small changes in the logic app and want to see how the changes affect your ARM template .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-PsLaRunbookByPath -OutputPath c:\temp\PsLaRunbooks Creates a valid runbook file, based on the bare minimum and with sane default values Reads all the internal / generic tasks that are part of the module and implements a valid default path for the includes Outputs the build to c:\temp\PsLaRunbooks The runbook file is default named: PsLaExtractor.default.psakefile.ps1 .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-PsLaRunbookByPath -IncludePrefixSuffix Creates a valid runbook file, based on the bare minimum and with sane default values Reads all the internal / generic tasks that are part of the module and implements a valid default path for the includes The Properties object inside the runbook file, will be pre-populated with the default prefix and suffix values from the module This make it easier to make the runbook file work across different environments, without having to worry about prepping different prefix and suffix value prior .NOTES Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) #> function New-PsLaRunbookByPath { [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute('PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions', '')] [CmdletBinding()] param ( [string] $Path = $(Get-PSFConfigValue -FullName PsLogicAppExtractor.ModulePath.Tasks), [string] $SubscriptionId, [string] $ResourceGroup, [string] $Name, [string] $OutputPath, [switch] $IncludePrefixSuffix ) $files = Get-ChildItem -Path "$Path\*.ps1" $res = New-Object System.Collections.Generic.List[System.Object] $res.AddRange($(Get-BuildHeader -SubscriptionId $SubscriptionId -ResourceGroup $ResourceGroup -Name $Name -IncludePrefixSuffix:$IncludePrefixSuffix)) if ($Path -ne $(Get-PSFConfigValue -FullName PsLogicAppExtractor.ModulePath.Tasks)) { $res.Add("# Path to where the custom task files are located") $res.Add("`$pathTasksCustom = `"$Path`"") } $res.Add("# Array to hold all tasks for the default task") $res.Add("`$listTasks = @()") $res.Add("") $includes = New-Object System.Collections.Generic.List[System.Object] $list = New-Object System.Collections.Generic.List[System.Object] $psake.context = New-Object System.Collections.Stack $psake.context.push( @{ "tasks" = @{} "aliases" = @{} } ) foreach ($item in $files) { $psake.context = New-Object System.Collections.Stack $psake.context.push( @{ "tasks" = @{} "aliases" = @{} } ) . $item.FullName foreach ($task in $psake.context.tasks) { foreach ($value in $task.Values) { $list.Add("`$listTasks += `"$($value.Name)`"") } } } $psake.context = New-Object System.Collections.Stack #TODO! Make sure that we actually need this - other places it was enough with the $psake.context = New-Object System.Collections.Stack # $psake.context.push( # @{ # "buildSetupScriptBlock" = {} # "buildTearDownScriptBlock" = {} # "taskSetupScriptBlock" = {} # "taskTearDownScriptBlock" = {} # "executedTasks" = new-object System.Collections.Stack # "callStack" = new-object System.Collections.Stack # "originalEnvPath" = $env:PATH # "originalDirectory" = get-location # "originalErrorActionPreference" = $global:ErrorActionPreference # "tasks" = @{} # "aliases" = @{} # "properties" = new-object System.Collections.Stack # "includes" = new-object System.Collections.Queue # } # ) $res.Add("# All tasks that needs to be include based on their path") $res.AddRange($includes) $res.Add("") $res.Add("# Building the list of tasks for the default task") $res.AddRange($list) $res.Add("") $res.Add("# Default tasks, the via the dependencies will run all tasks") $res.Add("Task -Name `"default`" -Depends `$listTasks") if ($OutputPath) { New-Item -Path $OutputPath -ItemType Directory -Force -ErrorAction Ignore > $null $path = Join-Path -Path $OutputPath -ChildPath "PsLaExtractor.default.psakefile.ps1" $encoding = New-Object System.Text.UTF8Encoding($true) [System.IO.File]::WriteAllLines($path, $($res.ToArray() -join "`r`n"), $encoding) Get-Item -Path $path | Select-Object -ExpandProperty FullName } else { $res.ToArray() -join "`r`n" } } |