functions/get-d365odataentitydata.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Get data from an Data Entity using OData .DESCRIPTION Get data from an Data Entity using the OData endpoint of the Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations .PARAMETER EntityName Name of the Data Entity you want to work against The parameter is Case Sensitive, because the OData endpoint in D365FO is Case Sensitive Remember that most Data Entities in a D365FO environment is named by its singular name, but most be retrieve using the plural name E.g. The version 3 of the customers Data Entity is named CustomerV3, but can only be retrieving using CustomersV3 Look at the Get-D365ODataPublicEntity cmdlet to help you obtain the correct name .PARAMETER EntitySetName Name of the Data Entity you want to work against The parameter is created specifically to be used when piping from Get-D365ODataPublicEntity .PARAMETER Top Number of records that you want returned from the OData endpoint Setting this will override anything in the OData parameter .PARAMETER Filter Filter statements to limit the records outputted from the OData endpoint Supports an array of filter statements, so you don't need to know the syntax of combining filter statements Setting this will override anything in the OData parameter .PARAMETER Select List of properties/columns that you want to return for the records outputted from the OData endpoint Setting this will override anything in the OData parameter .PARAMETER Expand List of navigation properties/related properties that you want to include for the records outputted from the OData endpoint Setting this will override anything in the OData parameter .PARAMETER ODataQuery Valid OData query string that you want to pass onto the D365 OData endpoint while retrieving data OData specific query options are: $filter $expand $select $orderby $top $skip Each option has different characteristics, which is well documented at: http://docs.oasis-open.org/odata/odata/v4.0/odata-v4.0-part2-url-conventions.html .PARAMETER CrossCompany Instruct the cmdlet / function to ensure the request against the OData endpoint will search across all companies .PARAMETER Tenant Azure Active Directory (AAD) tenant id (Guid) that the D365FO environment is connected to, that you want to access through OData .PARAMETER Url URL / URI for the D365FO environment you want to access through OData If you are working against a D365FO instance, it will be the URL / URI for the instance itself If you are working against a D365 Talent / HR instance, this will have to be "http://hr.talent.dynamics.com" .PARAMETER SystemUrl URL / URI for the D365FO instance where the OData endpoint is available If you are working against a D365FO instance, it will be the URL / URI for the instance itself, which is the same as the Url parameter value If you are working against a D365 Talent / HR instance, this will to be full instance URL / URI like "https://aos-rts-sf-b1b468164ee-prod-northeurope.hr.talent.dynamics.com/namespaces/0ab49d18-6325-4597-97b3-c7f2321aa80c" .PARAMETER ClientId The ClientId obtained from the Azure Portal when you created a Registered Application .PARAMETER ClientSecret The ClientSecret obtained from the Azure Portal when you created a Registered Application .PARAMETER TraverseNextLink Instruct the cmdlet to keep traversing the NextLink if the result set from the OData endpoint is larger than what one round trip can handle The system default is 10,000 (10 thousands) at the time of writing this feature in December 2020 .PARAMETER Token Pass a bearer token string that you want to use for while working against the endpoint This can improve performance if you are iterating over a large collection/array .PARAMETER EnableException This parameters disables user-friendly warnings and enables the throwing of exceptions This is less user friendly, but allows catching exceptions in calling scripts .PARAMETER RawOutput Instructs the cmdlet to include the outer structure of the response received from OData endpoint The output will still be a PSCustomObject .PARAMETER OutputAsJson Instructs the cmdlet to convert the output to a Json string .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-D365ODataEntityData -EntityName CustomersV3 -ODataQuery '$top=1' This will get Customers from the OData endpoint. It will use the CustomerV3 entity, and its EntitySetName / CollectionName "CustomersV3". It will get the top 1 results from the list of customers. It will use the default OData configuration details that are stored in the configuration store. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-D365ODataEntityData -EntityName CustomersV3 -ODataQuery '$top=10' -CrossCompany This will get Customers from the OData endpoint. It will use the CustomerV3 entity, and its EntitySetName / CollectionName "CustomersV3". It will get the top 10 results from the list of customers. It will make sure to search across all legal entities / companies inside the D365FO environment. It will use the default OData configuration details that are stored in the configuration store. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-D365ODataEntityData -EntityName CustomersV3 -ODataQuery '$top=10&$filter=dataAreaId eq ''Comp1''' -CrossCompany This will get Customers from the OData endpoint. It will use the CustomerV3 entity, and its EntitySetName / CollectionName "CustomersV3". It will get the top 10 results from the list of customers. It will make sure to search across all legal entities / companies inside the D365FO environment. It will search the customers inside the "Comp1" legal entity / company. It will use the default OData configuration details that are stored in the configuration store. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-D365ODataEntityData -EntityName CustomersV3 -TraverseNextLink This will get Customers from the OData endpoint. It will use the CustomerV3 entity, and its EntitySetName / CollectionName "CustomersV3". It will traverse all NextLink that will occur while fetching data from the OData endpoint. It will use the default OData configuration details that are stored in the configuration store. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> $token = Get-D365ODataToken PS C:\> Get-D365ODataEntityData -EntityName CustomersV3 -ODataQuery '$top=1' -Token $token This will get Customers from the OData endpoint. It will get a fresh token, saved it into the token variable and pass it to the cmdlet. It will use the CustomerV3 entity, and its EntitySetName / CollectionName "CustomersV3". It will get the top 1 results from the list of customers. It will use the default OData configuration details that are stored in the configuration store. .LINK Add-D365ODataConfig .LINK Get-D365ActiveODataConfig .LINK Set-D365ActiveODataConfig .NOTES The OData standard is using the $ (dollar sign) for many functions and features, which in PowerShell is normally used for variables. Whenever you want to use the different query options, you need to take the $ sign and single quotes into consideration. Example of an execution where I want the top 1 result only, from a specific legal entity / company. This example is using single quotes, to help PowerShell not trying to convert the $ into a variable. Because the OData standard is using single quotes as text qualifiers, we need to escape them with multiple single quotes. -ODataQuery '$top=1&$filter=dataAreaId eq ''Comp1''' Tags: OData, Data, Entity, Query Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) #> function Get-D365ODataEntityData { [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = "Default")] [OutputType()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "Specific")] [Parameter(ParameterSetName = "NextLink")] [Alias('Name')] [string] $EntityName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "Default", ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName = "NextLink", ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias('CollectionName')] [string] $EntitySetName, [int] $Top, [string[]] $Filter, [string[]] $Select, [string[]] $Expand, [string] $ODataQuery, [switch] $CrossCompany, [Alias('$AadGuid')] [string] $Tenant = $Script:ODataTenant, [Alias('Uri')] [string] $Url = $Script:ODataUrl, [string] $SystemUrl = $Script:ODataSystemUrl, [string] $ClientId = $Script:ODataClientId, [string] $ClientSecret = $Script:ODataClientSecret, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "NextLink")] [switch] $TraverseNextLink, [string] $Token, [switch] $EnableException, [Parameter(ParameterSetName = "Specific")] [Parameter(ParameterSetName = "Default")] [switch] $RawOutput, [switch] $OutputAsJson ) begin { if ([System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($SystemUrl)) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "The SystemUrl parameter was empty, using the Url parameter as the OData endpoint base address." -Target $SystemUrl $SystemUrl = $Url } if ([System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($Url) -or [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($SystemUrl)) { $messageString = "It seems that you didn't supply a valid value for the Url parameter. You need specify the Url parameter or add a configuration with the <c='em'>Add-D365ODataConfig</c> cmdlet." Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message $messageString -Exception $PSItem.Exception -Target $entityName Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors." -Exception $([System.Exception]::new($($messageString -replace '<[^>]+>', ''))) -ErrorRecord $_ return } if ($Url.Substring($Url.Length - 1) -eq "/") { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "The Url parameter had a tailing slash, which shouldn't be there. Removing the tailling slash." -Target $Url $Url = $Url.Substring(0, $Url.Length - 1) } if ($SystemUrl.Substring($SystemUrl.Length - 1) -eq "/") { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "The SystemUrl parameter had a tailing slash, which shouldn't be there. Removing the tailling slash." -Target $Url $SystemUrl = $SystemUrl.Substring(0, $SystemUrl.Length - 1) } if (-not $Token) { $bearerParms = @{ Url = $Url ClientId = $ClientId ClientSecret = $ClientSecret Tenant = $Tenant } $bearer = New-BearerToken @bearerParms } else { $bearer = $Token } $headerParms = @{ URL = $Url BearerToken = $bearer } $headers = New-AuthorizationHeaderBearerToken @headerParms $odataAppend = "&" $sbODataQuery = [System.Text.StringBuilder]::new() if ($Top -gt 0) { [void]$sbODataQuery.AppendFormat("`$top={0}", $top) } if (-not [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($Filter)) { if ($sbODataQuery.Length -gt 0) { $odataFilterAppend = $odataAppend } [void]$sbODataQuery.AppendFormat("{0}`$filter={1}", $odataFilterAppend, $($Filter -join " and ")) } if (-not [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($Select)) { if ($sbODataQuery.Length -gt 0) { $odataSelectAppend = $odataAppend } [void]$sbODataQuery.AppendFormat("{0}`$select={1}", $odataSelectAppend, $($Select -join ",")) } if (-not [System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($Expand)) { if ($sbODataQuery.Length -gt 0) { $odataExpandAppend = $odataAppend } [void]$sbODataQuery.AppendFormat("{0}`$expand={1}", $odataExpandAppend, $($Expand -join ",")) } if ($sbODataQuery.Length -gt 0) { $ODataQuery = $sbODataQuery.ToString() } } process { if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } Invoke-TimeSignal -Start Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Building request for the OData endpoint for entity: $entity." -Target $entity #A simple hack to select either names as the name going forward $entity = "$EntityName$EntitySetName" [System.UriBuilder] $odataEndpoint = $SystemUrl if ($odataEndpoint.Path -eq "/") { $odataEndpoint.Path = "data/$entity" } else { $odataEndpoint.Path += "/data/$entity" } if (-not ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ODataQuery))) { $odataEndpoint.Query = "$ODataQuery" } if ($CrossCompany) { $odataEndpoint.Query = $($odataEndpoint.Query + "&cross-company=true").Replace("?", "") } try { [System.Collections.Generic.List[System.Object]] $resArray = @() $localUri = $odataEndpoint.Uri.AbsoluteUri do { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Executing http request against the OData endpoint." -Target $localUri $resGet = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Get -Uri $localUri -Headers $headers -ContentType 'application/json' if (-not $RawOutput) { $resArray.AddRange($resGet.Value) } else { $res = $resGet } if ($($resGet.'@odata.nextLink') -match ".*(/data/.*)") { $localUri = "$SystemUrl$($Matches[1])" } } while ($TraverseNextLink -and $resGet.'@odata.nextLink') if ($resArray.Count -gt 0) { $res = $resArray.ToArray() } if ($OutputAsJson) { $res | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 10 } else { $res } } catch { $messageString = "Something went wrong while retrieving data from the OData endpoint for the entity: $entity" Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message $messageString -Exception $PSItem.Exception -Target $entity Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors." -Exception $([System.Exception]::new($($messageString -replace '<[^>]+>', ''))) -ErrorRecord $_ return } Invoke-TimeSignal -End } } |