functions/invoke-d365modulecompile.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Compile a package / module / model .DESCRIPTION Compile a package / module / model using the builtin "xppc.exe" executable to compile source code .PARAMETER Module The package to compile .PARAMETER OutputDir The path to the folder to save generated artifacts .PARAMETER LogDir The path to the folder to save logs .PARAMETER MetaDataDir The path to the meta data directory for the environment Default path is the same as the aos service PackagesLocalDirectory .PARAMETER ReferenceDir The full path of a folder containing all assemblies referenced from X++ code Default path is the same as the aos service PackagesLocalDirectory .PARAMETER BinDir The path to the bin directory for the environment Default path is the same as the aos service PackagesLocalDirectory\bin .PARAMETER ShowOriginalProgress Instruct the cmdlet to show the standard output in the console Default is $false which will silence the standard output .PARAMETER OutputCommandOnly Instruct the cmdlet to only output the command that you would have to execute by hand Will include full path to the executable and the needed parameters based on your selection .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Invoke-D365ModuleCompile -Module MyModel This will use the default paths and start the xppc.exe with the needed parameters to compile MyModel package. The default output from the compile will be silenced. If an error should occur, both the standard output and error output will be written to the console / host. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Invoke-D365ModuleCompile -Module MyModel -ShowOriginalProgress This will use the default paths and start the xppc.exe with the needed parameters to compile MyModel package. The output from the compile will be written to the console / host. .NOTES Tags: Compile, Model, Servicing, X++ Author: Ievgen Miroshnikov (@IevgenMir) Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) #> function Invoke-D365ModuleCompile { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType('[PsCustomObject]')] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $True)] [string] $Module, [Alias('Output')] [string] $OutputDir = (Join-Path $Script:MetaDataDir $Module), [string] $LogDir = (Join-Path $Script:DefaultTempPath $Module), [string] $MetaDataDir = $Script:MetaDataDir, [string] $ReferenceDir = $Script:MetaDataDir, [string] $BinDir = $Script:BinDirTools, [switch] $ShowOriginalProgress, [switch] $OutputCommandOnly ) Invoke-TimeSignal -Start $tool = "xppc.exe" $executable = Join-Path $BinDir $tool if (-not (Test-PathExists -Path $MetaDataDir, $BinDir -Type Container)) { return } if (-not (Test-PathExists -Path $executable -Type Leaf)) { return } if (-not (Test-PathExists -Path $LogDir -Type Container -Create)) { return } if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } $logFile = Join-Path $LogDir "Dynamics.AX.$Module.xppc.log" $logXmlFile = Join-Path $LogDir "Dynamics.AX.$Module.xppc.xml" $params = @("-metadata=`"$MetaDataDir`"", "-modelmodule=`"$Module`"", "-output=`"$OutputDir\bin`"", "-referencefolder=`"$ReferenceDir`"", "-log=`"$logFile`"", "-xmlLog=`"$logXmlFile`"", "-verbose" ) Invoke-Process -Executable $executable -Params $params -ShowOriginalProgress:$ShowOriginalProgress -OutputCommandOnly:$OutputCommandOnly Invoke-TimeSignal -End if ($OutputCommandOnly) { return } [PSCustomObject]@{ LogFile = $logFile XmlLogFile = $logXmlFile PSTypeName = 'D365FO.TOOLS.ModuleCompileOutput' } } |