Functions/CatalogItems/Copy-RsSubscription.ps1
# Copyright (c) 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. # Licensed under the MIT License (MIT) function Copy-RsSubscription { <# .SYNOPSIS This script creates a new reporting subscription using an existing subscription. .DESCRIPTION This script creates a new reporting subscription based on the info of an existing subscription (retrieved using Get-RsSubscription). You can choose a specific report or pass a folder. When using a folder, the report must have the same name. NOTE: A new subscriptionId will be generated. .PARAMETER RsItem Specify the path to the destination report. Can't be used with -RsFolder parameter. .PARAMETER RsFolder Specify the folder where the destination reports exists. Can't be used with -RsItem parameter. .PARAMETER Subscription A object with all subscritpion configurations. The default output of Get-RsSubscription. You must piping it to this command. .PARAMETER ReportServerUri Specify the Report Server URL to your SQL Server Reporting Services Instance. Use the "Connect-RsReportServer" function to set/update a default value. .PARAMETER Credential Specify the credentials to use when connecting to the Report Server. Use the "Connect-RsReportServer" function to set/update a default value. .PARAMETER Proxy Report server proxy to use. Use "New-RsWebServiceProxy" to generate a proxy object for reuse. Useful when repeatedly having to connect to multiple different Report Server. .EXAMPLE Get-RsSubscription -ReportServerUri 'http://localhost/ReportServer_sql14' -RsItem '/path/to/my/oldReport' | Copy-RsSubscription -ReportServerUri 'http://remote-machine:8080/reportserver_sql16' -RsItem '/path/to/newReport' Description ----------- This command will establish a connection to the Report Server located at http://localhost/ReportServer_sql14 using current user's credentials get all subscriptions from report '/path/to/my/oldReport' and pipe the results to Copy-RsSubscription which will create a new subscription on report '/path/to/newReport' located at Report Server 'http://remote-machine:8080/reportserver_sql16' .EXAMPLE Get-RsSubscription -ReportServerUri 'http://localhost/ReportServer_sql14' -RsItem '/path/to/my/oldReport' | Copy-RsSubscription -ReportServerUri 'http://remote-machine:8080/reportserver_sql16' -RsFolder '/New Folder' Description ----------- This command will establish a connection to the Report Server located at http://localhost/ReportServer_sql14 using current user's credentials get all subscriptions from report '/path/to/my/oldReport' and pipe the results to Copy-RsSubscription which will create a new subscription on each report that exists with the same name on the destination folder '/New Folder' located at Report Server 'http://remote-machine:8080/reportserver_sql16' .EXAMPLE $paths = Get-RsCatalogItems -ReportServerUri 'http://localhost/ReportServer_sql14' -RsFolder /Origin | Where-Object TypeName -eq "Report" | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Path Get-RsSubscription -ReportServerUri 'http://localhost/ReportServer_sql14' RsItem $paths | Copy-RsSubscription -ReportServerUri 'http://remote-machine:8080/reportserver_sql16' -RsFolder '/New Folder' Description ----------- This command will establish a connection to the Report Server located at http://localhost/ReportServer_sql14 using current user's credentials get all the paths from all reports at '/Origin' folder. Then it uses the $paths variable to get all existing subscriptions and pipe the results to Copy-RsSubscription which will create a new subscription on each report that exists with the same name on the destination folder '/New Folder' located at Report Server 'http://remote-machine:8080/reportserver_sql16' #> [cmdletbinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true, ConfirmImpact = 'Medium')] param ( [string] $ReportServerUri, [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $Credential, $Proxy, [Alias('ReportPath','ItemPath','Path')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Report', Mandatory=$True)] [string] $RsItem, [Alias('Folder')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Folder', Mandatory=$True)] [string] $RsFolder, [Parameter(Mandatory = $True, ValueFromPipeline=$true)] [object[]] $Subscription ) Begin { $Proxy = New-RsWebServiceProxyHelper -BoundParameters $PSBoundParameters #region Input Validation $itemNullOrEmpty = [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($RsItem) $folderNullOrEmpty = [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($RsFolder) if ($itemNullOrEmpty -and $folderNullOrEmpty) { throw 'No folder or report path was specified! You need to specify -RsFolder or -RsItem.' } elseif (!$itemNullOrEmpty -and !$folderNullOrEmpty) { throw 'Both folder and report path were specified! Please specify either -RsFolder or -RsItem.' } #endregion Input Validation } Process { try { foreach ($sub in $Subscription) { if ($RsFolder) { $RsItem = "$RsFolder/$($sub.Report)" } else { $RsFolder = (Split-Path $RsItem -Parent).Replace("\", "/") } Write-Verbose "Validating if target report exists..." if (((Get-RsFolderContent -Proxy $Proxy -RsFolder $RsFolder | Where-Object Path -eq $RsItem).Count) -eq 0) { Write-Warning "Can't find the report $RsItem. Skipping." Continue } if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess($RsItem, "Creating new subscription")) { Write-Verbose "Creating Subscription..." if ($sub.IsDataDriven) { $subscriptionId = $Proxy.CreateDataDrivenSubscription($RsItem, $sub.DeliverySettings, $sub.DataRetrievalPlan, $sub.Description, $sub.EventType, $sub.MatchData, $sub.Values) } else { $subscriptionId = $Proxy.CreateSubscription($RsItem, $sub.DeliverySettings, $sub.Description, $sub.EventType, $sub.MatchData, $sub.Values) } [pscustomobject]@{ NewSubscriptionId = $subscriptionId DestinationReport = $RsItem OriginalReport = $sub.Path } Write-Verbose "Subscription created successfully! Generated subscriptionId: $subscriptionId" } } } catch { throw (New-Object System.Exception("Exception occurred while creating subscription! $($_.Exception.Message)", $_.Exception)) } } } |