functions/enable-d365exception.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Enable exceptions to be thrown .DESCRIPTION Change the default exception behavior of the module to support throwing exceptions Useful when the module is used in an automated fashion, like inside Azure DevOps pipelines and large PowerShell scripts .EXAMPLE PS C:\>Enable-D365Exception This will for the rest of the current PowerShell session make sure that exceptions will be thrown. .NOTES Tags: Exception, Exceptions, Warning, Warnings Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) #> function Enable-D365Exception { [CmdletBinding()] param () Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Enabling exception across the entire module." -Target $configurationValue Set-PSFFeature -Name 'PSFramework.InheritEnableException' -Value $true -ModuleName "D365fo.tools" Set-PSFFeature -Name 'PSFramework.InheritEnableException' -Value $true -ModuleName "PSOAuthHelper" $PSDefaultParameterValues['*:EnableException'] = $true } |