functions/new-d365careport.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Generate the Customization's Analysis Report (CAR) .DESCRIPTION A cmdlet that wraps some of the cumbersome work into a streamlined process .PARAMETER OutputPath Path where you want the CAR file (xlsx-file) saved to Default value is: "c:\temp\d365fo.tools\CAReport.xlsx" .PARAMETER BinDir The path to the bin directory for the environment Default path is the same as the AOS service PackagesLocalDirectory\bin .PARAMETER MetaDataDir The path to the meta data directory for the environment Default path is the same as the aos service PackagesLocalDirectory .PARAMETER Module Name of the Module to analyse .PARAMETER Model Name of the Model to analyse .PARAMETER XmlLog Path where you want to store the Xml log output generated from the best practice analyser .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 .PARAMETER SuffixWithModule Instruct the cmdlet to append the module name as a suffix to the desired output file name .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-D365CAReport -module "ApplicationSuite" -model "MyOverLayerModel" This will generate a CAR report against MyOverLayerModel in the ApplicationSuite Module. It will use the default value for the OutputPath parameter, which is "c:\temp\d365fo.tools\CAReport.xlsx". .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-D365CAReport -OutputPath "c:\temp\CAReport.xlsx" -module "ApplicationSuite" -model "MyOverLayerModel" This will generate a CAR report against MyOverLayerModel in the ApplicationSuite Module. It will use the "c:\temp\CAReport.xlsx" value for the OutputPath parameter. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-D365CAReport -module "ApplicationSuite" -model "MyOverLayerModel" -SuffixWithModule This will generate a CAR report against MyOverLayerModel in the ApplicationSuite Module. It will use the default value for the OutputPath parameter, which is "c:\temp\d365fo.tools\CAReport.xlsx". It will append the module name to the desired output file, which will then be "c:\temp\d365fo.tools\CAReport-ApplicationSuite.xlsx". .NOTES Author: Tommy Skaue (@Skaue) Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) #> function New-D365CAReport { [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute('PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions', '')] [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Alias('File')] [Alias('Path')] [string] $OutputPath = (Join-Path $Script:DefaultTempPath "CAReport.xlsx"), [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [Alias('Package')] [Alias("ModuleName")] [string] $Module, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] $Model, [switch] $SuffixWithModule, [string] $BinDir = "$Script:PackageDirectory\bin", [string] $MetaDataDir = "$Script:MetaDataDir", [string] $XmlLog = (Join-Path $Script:DefaultTempPath "BPCheckLogcd.xml"), [switch] $ShowOriginalProgress, [switch] $OutputCommandOnly ) if (-not (Test-PathExists -Path $MetaDataDir, $BinDir -Type Container)) { return } $executable = Join-Path $BinDir "xppbp.exe" if (-not (Test-PathExists -Path $executable -Type Leaf)) { return } if ($SuffixWithModule) { $OutputPath = $OutputPath.Replace(".xlsx", "-$Module.xlsx") } $params = @( "-metadata=`"$MetaDataDir`"", "-all", "-module=`"$Module`"", "-model=`"$Model`"", "-xmlLog=`"$XmlLog`"", "-car=`"$OutputPath`"" ) Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Starting the $executable with the parameter options." -Target $param Invoke-Process -Executable $executable -Params $params -ShowOriginalProgress:$ShowOriginalProgress -OutputCommandOnly:$OutputCommandOnly if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } [PSCustomObject]@{ File = $OutputPath Filename = (Split-Path $OutputPath -Leaf) } } |