functions/send-d365broadcastmessage.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Send broadcast message to online users in D365FO .DESCRIPTION Utilize the same messaging framework available from LCS and send a broadcast message to all online users in the environment .PARAMETER Tenant Azure Active Directory (AAD) tenant id (Guid) that the D365FO environment is connected to, that you want to send a message to .PARAMETER URL URL / URI for the D365FO environment you want to send a message to .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 TimeZone Id of the Time Zone your environment is running in You might experience that the local VM running the D365FO is running another Time Zone than the computer you are running this cmdlet from All available .NET Time Zones can be traversed with tab for this parameter The default value is "UTC" .PARAMETER StartTime The time and date you want the message to be displayed for the users Default value is NOW The specified StartTime will always be based on local Time Zone. If you specify a different Time Zone than the local computer is running, the start and end time will be calculated based on your selection. .PARAMETER EndingInMinutes Specify how many minutes into the future you want this message / maintenance window to last Default value is 60 minutes The specified StartTime will always be based on local Time Zone. If you specify a different Time Zone than the local computer is running, the start and end time will be calculated based on your selection. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Send-D365BroadcastMessage This will send a message to all active users that are working on default D365FO environment. See the RELATED LINKS section for the supporting cmdlets needed to store a default configuration. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Send-D365BroadcastMessage -Tenant "e674da86-7ee5-40a7-b777-1111111111111" -URL "https://usnconeboxax1aos.cloud.onebox.dynamics.com" -ClientId "dea8d7a9-1602-4429-b138-111111111111" -ClientSecret "Vja/VmdxaLOPR+alkjfsadffelkjlfw234522" This will send a message to all active users that are working on the D365FO environment located at "https://usnconeboxax1aos.cloud.onebox.dynamics.com". It will authenticate against the Azure Active Directory with the "e674da86-7ee5-40a7-b777-1111111111111" guid. It will use the ClientId "dea8d7a9-1602-4429-b138-111111111111" and ClientSecret "Vja/VmdxaLOPR+alkjfsadffelkjlfw234522" go get access to the environment. It will use the default value "UTC" Time Zone for converting the different time and dates. It will use the default start time which is NOW. It will use the default end time which is 60 minutes. .NOTES The specified StartTime will always be based on local Time Zone. If you specify a different Time Zone than the local computer is running, the start and end time will be calculated based on your selection. Tags: Servicing, Message, Users, Environment Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) .LINK Add-D365BroadcastMessageConfig .LINK Clear-D365ActiveBroadcastMessageConfig .LINK Get-D365ActiveBroadcastMessageConfig .LINK Get-D365BroadcastMessageConfig .LINK Remove-D365BroadcastMessageConfig .LINK Set-D365ActiveBroadcastMessageConfig #> function Send-D365BroadcastMessage { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 1)] [Alias('$AADGuid')] [string] $Tenant = $Script:BroadcastTenant, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 2)] [Alias('URI')] [string] $URL = $Script:BroadcastUrl, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 3)] [string] $ClientId = $Script:BroadcastClientId, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 4)] [string] $ClientSecret = $Script:BroadcastClientSecret, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 5)] [string] $TimeZone = $Script:BroadcastTimeZone, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 6)] [datetime] $StartTime = (Get-Date), [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 7)] [int] $EndingInMinutes = $Script:BroadcastEndingInMinutes ) $bearerParms = @{ AuthProviderUri = "https://login.microsoftonline.com/$Tenant/oauth2/token" Resource = $URL ClientId = $ClientId ClientSecret = $ClientSecret } $bearer = Get-ClientCredentialsBearerToken @bearerParms $headerParms = @{ URL = $URL BearerToken = $bearer } $headers = New-AuthorizationHeaderBearerToken @headerParms [System.UriBuilder] $messageEndpoint = $URL $messageEndpoint.Path = "api/services/SysBroadcastMessageServices/SysBroadcastMessageService/AddMessage" $endTime = $StartTime.AddMinutes($EndingInMinutes) $timeZoneFound = Get-TimeZone -InputObject $TimeZone if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } $startTimeConverted = [System.TimeZoneInfo]::ConvertTime($startTime, [System.TimeZoneInfo]::Local, $timeZoneFound) $endTimeConverted = [System.TimeZoneInfo]::ConvertTime($endTime, [System.TimeZoneInfo]::Local, $timeZoneFound) $body = @" { "request": { "FromDateTime": "$($startTimeConverted.ToString("s"))", "ToDateTime": "$($endTimeConverted.ToString("s"))" } } "@ try { [PSCustomObject]@{ MessageId = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Post -Uri $messageEndpoint.Uri.AbsoluteUri -Headers $headers -ContentType 'application/json' -Body $body } } catch { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Something went wrong while trying to send a message to the users." -Exception $PSItem.Exception Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors." return } } |