Public/Get-UnityItem.ps1
Function Get-UnityItem { <# .SYNOPSIS Queries the EMC Unity array to retrieve informations about a specific item. .DESCRIPTION Querries the EMC Unity array to retrieve informations about a specific item. You need to provide the URI of the item (ex: /api/types/pool/instances) with the parameter -URI. By default, the response is a powershell object. You can retrieve the JSON response by using the -JSON parameter. You need to have an active session with the array. .NOTES Written by Erwan Quelin under Apache licence .LINK https://github.com/equelin/Unity-Powershell .EXAMPLE Get-UnityItem -URI '/api/types/pool/instances' Retrieve information about pools. Return a powershell object .EXAMPLE Get-UnityItem -URI '/api/types/pool/instances' -JSON Retrieves information about pools. Return data in the JSON format #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'EMC Unity Session')] $session = ($global:DefaultUnitySession | where-object {$_.IsConnected -eq $true}), [Parameter(Mandatory = $true,HelpMessage = 'EMC Unity Session')] [String]$URI, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false,HelpMessage = 'EMC Unity Session')] [Switch]$JSON ) Begin { Write-Verbose "Executing function: $($MyInvocation.MyCommand)" #Initialazing arrays $ResultCollection = @() Foreach ($sess in $session) { Write-Verbose "Processing Session: $($sess.Server) with SessionId: $($sess.SessionId)" If (Test-UnityConnection -Session $Sess) { #Building the URI $URL = 'https://'+$sess.Server+$URI Write-Verbose "URI: $URL" #Sending the request $request = Send-UnityRequest -uri $URL -Session $Sess -Method 'GET' #Formating the result. Converting it from JSON to a Powershell object If ($JSON) { $results = $request.content } else { $results = $request.content | ConvertFrom-Json } Write-Output $results } else { Write-Host "You are no longer connected to EMC Unity array: $($Sess.Server)" } } } Process {} End {} } |