WinGet.psm1
# Current script path [string]$ScriptPath = Split-Path (Get-Variable MyInvocation -Scope Script).Value.MyCommand.Definition -Parent # Define provider related variables $script:AcceptLicense = "AcceptLicense" $script:Force = "Force" $script:PackageSource = "WinGet" $script:AllVersions = "AllVersions" $script:Detailed = "Detailed" # Utility variables # Fast Package References are passed between cmdlets in the format of '<name>#<version>#<source>' # See https://github.com/OneGet/oneget/wiki/PackageProvider-Interface for additional details $script:FastReferenceRegex = "(?<name>[^#]*)#(?<version>[^\s]*)#(?<source>[^#]*)" Import-LocalizedData LocalizedData -filename "WinGet.Resource.psd1" # Dot sourcing private script files Get-ChildItem $ScriptPath/private -Recurse -Filter '*.ps1' -File | ForEach-Object { . $_.FullName } # Dot sourcing public function files Get-ChildItem $ScriptPath/public -Recurse -Filter '*.ps1' -File | ForEach-Object { . $_.FullName # Find all the functions defined no deeper than the first level deep and export it. # This looks ugly but allows us to not keep any uneeded variables from polluting the module. ([System.Management.Automation.Language.Parser]::ParseInput((Get-Content -Path $_.FullName -Raw), [ref]$null, [ref]$null)).FindAll({ $args[0] -is [System.Management.Automation.Language.FunctionDefinitionAst] }, $false) | ForEach-Object { Export-ModuleMember $_.Name } } # Forces PowerShell to interpret output from native commands using UTF8 [Console]::OutputEncoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8 |