Thycotic.SecretServer.psm1
#region Import Classes foreach ($file in Get-ChildItem -Path $psScriptRoot\classes -Filter *.class.ps1) { . $file.FullName } #endregion Import Classes #region Import Functions foreach ($file in Get-ChildItem -Path $psScriptRoot\functions -Filter *-*.ps1) { . $file.FullName } #endregion Import Functions [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12 Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Web # Add System.Web now, in the unlikely event it was not already loaded. #region Import Parts # Parts are simple .ps1 files beneath a /Parts directory that can be used throughout the module. $partsDirectory = $( # Because we want to be case-insensitive, and because it's fast foreach ($dir in [IO.Directory]::GetDirectories($psScriptRoot)) { # [IO.Directory]::GetDirectories() if ($dir -imatch "\$([IO.Path]::DirectorySeparatorChar)Parts$") { # and some Regex [IO.DirectoryInfo]$dir;break # to find our parts directory. } }) if ($partsDirectory) { # If we have parts directory foreach ($partFile in $partsDirectory.EnumerateFileSystemInfos()) { # enumerate all of the files. if ($partFile.Extension -ne '.ps1') { continue } # Skip anything that's not a PowerShell script. $partName = # Get the name of the script. $partFile.Name.Substring(0, $partFile.Name.Length - $partFile.Extension.Length) $ExecutionContext.SessionState.PSVariable.Set( # Set a variable $partName, # named the script that points to the script (e.g. $foo = gcm .\Parts\foo.ps1) $ExecutionContext.SessionState.InvokeCommand.GetCommand($partFile.Fullname, 'ExternalScript') ) } } #endregion Import Parts #region alias <# Secret Server does not delete secrets, just disables them. Remove is a common term though and one used by SecretManagement module from Microsoft. Creating an alias to map to Disable function of the module to keep things simplified. #> Set-Alias -Name Remove-TssSecret -Value Disable-TssSecret Export-ModuleMember -Alias * -Function * -Cmdlet * |