Scripts/New-UDMouseParticle.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Sample control for UniversalDashboard. .DESCRIPTION Sample control function for UniversalDashboard. This function must have an ID and return a hash table. .PARAMETER Id An id for the component default value will be generated by new-guid. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> <example usage> Explanation of what the example does .INPUTS Inputs (if any) .OUTPUTS Output (if any) .NOTES General notes #> function New-UDMouseParticle { param( [Parameter()] [string]$Id = (New-Guid).ToString(), [Parameter()] [int]$Gravity = 1, [Parameter()] [int]$Number = 6, [Parameter()] [int]$Radius = 10, [Parameter()] [int]$Angle = 20, [Parameter()] [decimal]$Velocity = 0.5, [Parameter()] [decimal]$Life = 1.2, [Parameter()] [array]$Color = @("#d62839", "#aaefdf", "#ba324f", "#175676", "#4ba3c3"), [Parameter()] [int]$Level = 6 ) End { @{ # The AssetID of the main JS File assetId = $AssetId # Tell UD this is a plugin isPlugin = $true # This ID must be the same as the one used in the JavaScript to register the control with UD type = "UD-MouseParticle" # An ID is mandatory id = $Id # This is where you can put any other properties. They are passed to the React control's props # The keys are case-sensitive in JS. g = $Gravity num = $Number radius = $Radius tha = $Angle v = $Velocity life = $Life color = $Color level = $Level } } } |