functions/export-d365modelfilefrombacpac.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Extract the "model.xml" from the bacpac file .DESCRIPTION Extract the "model.xml" file from inside the bacpac file This can be used to update SQL Server options for how the SqlPackage.exe should import the bacpac file into your SQL Server / Azure SQL DB .PARAMETER Path Path to the bacpac file that you want to work against It can also be a zip file .PARAMETER OutputPath Path to where you want the updated bacpac file to be saved .PARAMETER ExtractionPath Path to where you want the cmdlet to extract the files from the bacpac file while it deletes data The default value is "c:\temp\d365fo.tools\BacpacExtractions" When working the cmdlet will create a sub-folder named like the bacpac file .PARAMETER Force Switch to instruct the cmdlet to overwrite the "model.xml" specified in the OutputPath .PARAMETER KeepFiles Switch to instruct the cmdlet to keep the extracted files and folders This will leave the files in place, after the extraction of the "model.xml" file .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Export-d365ModelFileFromBacpac -Path "C:\Temp\AxDB.bacpac" -OutputPath "C:\Temp\model.xml" This will extract the "model.xml" file from inside the bacpac file. It uses "C:\Temp\AxDB.bacpac" as the Path for the bacpac file. It uses "C:\Temp\model.xml" as the OutputPath to where it will store the extracted "model.xml" file. It uses the default ExtractionPath folder "C:\Temp\d365fo.tools\BacpacExtractions". It will delete the extracted files after extracting the "model.xml" file. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Export-d365ModelFileFromBacpac -Path "C:\Temp\AxDB.bacpac" -OutputPath "C:\Temp\model.xml" -Force This will extract the "model.xml" file from inside the bacpac file. It uses "C:\Temp\AxDB.bacpac" as the Path for the bacpac file. It uses "C:\Temp\model.xml" as the OutputPath to where it will store the extracted "model.xml" file. It uses the default ExtractionPath folder "C:\Temp\d365fo.tools\BacpacExtractions". It will override the "C:\Temp\model.xml" if already present. It will delete the extracted files after extracting the "model.xml" file. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Export-d365ModelFileFromBacpac -Path "C:\Temp\AxDB.bacpac" -OutputPath "C:\Temp\model.xml" -KeepFiles This will extract the "model.xml" file from inside the bacpac file. It uses "C:\Temp\AxDB.bacpac" as the Path for the bacpac file. It uses "C:\Temp\model.xml" as the OutputPath to where it will store the extracted "model.xml" file. It uses the default ExtractionPath folder "C:\Temp\d365fo.tools\BacpacExtractions". It will NOT delete the extracted files after extracting the "model.xml" file. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Export-d365ModelFileFromBacpac -Path "C:\Temp\AxDB.bacpac" -OutputPath "C:\Temp\model.xml" | Get-D365SqlOptionsFromBacpacModelFile This will display all the SQL Server options configured in the bacpac file. First it will export the model.xml from the "C:\Temp\AxDB.bacpac" file, using the Export-d365ModelFileFromBacpac function. The output from Export-d365ModelFileFromBacpac will be piped into the Get-D365SqlOptionsFromBacpacModelFile function. .NOTES Tags: Bacpac, Servicing, Data, SqlPackage, Sql Server Options, Collation Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) #> function Export-D365ModelFileFromBacpac { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [Alias('File')] [Alias('BacpacFile')] [string] $Path, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] $OutputPath, [string] $ExtractionPath = $(Join-Path $Script:DefaultTempPath "BacpacExtractions"), [switch] $Force, [switch] $KeepFiles ) begin { if (-not (Test-PathExists -Path $Path -Type Leaf)) { return } if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } $originalExtension = "" $fileName = [System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($Path) if ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty([system.IO.Path]::GetExtension($OutputPath))) { $OutputPath = Join-Path -Path $OutputPath -ChildPath "model.xml" } if ($Path -like "*.bacpac") { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Renaming the bacpac file to zip, to be able to extract the file." -Target $Path Rename-Item -Path $Path -NewName "$($fileName).zip" $originalExtension = "bacpac" $archivePath = Join-Path -Path (Split-Path -Path $Path -Parent) -ChildPath "$($fileName).zip" } else { $archivePath = $Path } $workPath = Join-Path -Path $ExtractionPath -ChildPath $fileName if (-not (Test-PathExists -Path $ExtractionPath, $workPath -Type Container -Create)) { return } if (-not $Force) { if (-not (Test-PathExists -Path $OutputPath -Type Leaf -ShouldNotExist)) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "The <c='em'>$OutputPath</c> already exists. Consider changing the <c='em'>OutputPath</c> or set the <c='em'>Force</c> parameter to overwrite the file." Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because output path was already present." return } } if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } Expand-Archive -Path $archivePath -DestinationPath $workPath -Force Copy-Item -Path "$workPath\model.xml" -Destination $OutputPath [PSCustomObject]@{ File = $OutputPath Filename = $(Split-Path -Path $OutputPath -Leaf) } } end { if ($originalExtension -eq "bacpac") { Rename-Item -Path $archivePath -NewName "$($fileName).bacpac" } if (-not $KeepFiles) { Remove-Item -Path $workPath -Recurse -Force } } } |