Public/Find-RubrikFile.ps1
#requires -Version 3 function Find-RubrikFile { <# .SYNOPSIS Searches snapshots for files within a Rubrik protected object. .DESCRIPTION The Find-RubrikFile cmdlet uses the internal search API to find files within snapshots of protected objects .NOTES Written by Jake Robinson for community usage Twitter: @jakerobinson GitHub: jakerobinson .LINK https://rubrik.gitbook.io/rubrik-sdk-for-powershell/command-documentation/reference/find-rubrikfile .EXAMPLE Get-RubrikVM -Sla Gold | Find-RubrikFile -SearchString "pizza" This example will search all VM snapshots in the Gold SLA for a filename containing "pizza" .EXAMPLE Get-RubrikFileset -HostName MyVM | Find-RubrikFile -SearchString "pancake" This example will search filesets for the VM "MyVM" for a filename containing "pancake" #> [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = 'Query')] Param( # ID of the object to search [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [Parameter( ParameterSetName='Query', Position = 0, Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [String]$id, # String to search for in filename [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [Parameter( ParameterSetName='Query', Position = 1)] [String]$SearchString, # Limit the number of search results (API defaults to 100) [Parameter( ParameterSetName='Query', Position = 2)] [String]$Limit, # Rubrik server IP or FQDN [String]$Server = $global:RubrikConnection.server, # API version [String]$api = $global:RubrikConnection.api ) Begin { # The Begin section is used to perform one-time loads of data necessary to carry out the function's purpose # If a command needs to be run with each iteration or pipeline input, place it in the Process section # Check to ensure that a session to the Rubrik cluster exists and load the needed header data for authentication Test-RubrikConnection # API data references the name of the function # For convenience, that name is saved here to $function $function = $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name # Retrieve all of the URI, method, body, query, result, filter, and success details for the API endpoint Write-Verbose -Message "Gather API Data for $function" $resources = Get-RubrikAPIData -endpoint $function Write-Verbose -Message "Load API data for $($resources.Function)" Write-Verbose -Message "Description: $($resources.Description)" } Process { $uri = New-URIString -server $Server -endpoint ($resources.URI) $uri = Test-QueryParam -querykeys ($resources.Query.Keys) -parameters ((Get-Command $function).Parameters.Values) -uri $uri $body = New-BodyString -bodykeys ($resources.Body.Keys) -parameters ((Get-Command $function).Parameters.Values) $result = Submit-Request -uri $uri -header $Header -method $($resources.Method) -body $body $result = Test-ReturnFormat -api $api -result $result -location $resources.Result $result = Test-FilterObject -filter ($resources.Filter) -result $result $result = Set-ObjectTypeName -TypeName $resources.ObjectTName -result $result # The Search API does not include the object we just searched, because it assumes we know since we were the one that called it. # However, in this case the user does not know since we are piping a number of objects into the search, # so we are adding additional properties to the search result object so that the user knows the objects on which these files exist. if ($result){ $managedObject = $_ $result | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'ObjectId' -Value $managedObject.id $result | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'ObjectName' -Value $managedObject.name } $result } # End of process } # End of function |