Public/Get-IdoItObject.ps1
function Get-IdoItObject { <# .SYNOPSIS Gets an object from the idoit cmdb and returns it as Idoit.Object object .DESCRIPTION This cmdlet will return an idoit cmbd object for a provided id. The id can be get by find-idoitobject or by inspecting the idoit url when using the web interface. Typically you will have an url like https://demo.i-doit.com/?objID=3569 The objID parameter contains the id. So if you want to get the object from the above url with the Get-IdoItObject cmdlet you have to type in: Get-IdoitObject -Id 3569 .PARAMETER Id This is the unique id of the object you want to get pulled from the idoit cmdb. .PARAMETER RawOutput You can provide a [Ref] parameter to the function to get back the raw response from the invoke to the I-doIt API. You have to put the parameter in parantheses like this: -RawOutput ([Ref]$Output) The return value is [Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.HtmlWebResponseObject .INPUTS System.Int32 You can pipe an integer that contains the id of the cmdb object. .OUTPUTS System.Object The cmdlet returns a System.Object with the custom type name Idoit.Object. .EXAMPLE PS> Get-IdoItObject -Id 1234 This will get the object with the id <1234> .NOTES Version 0.1.0 29.12.2017 CB initial release 0.2.0 05.01.2018 CB Added support for RawOuput; Improved inline help 0.2.1 07.01.2018 CB Added Try/Catch block around Invoke-IdoIt #> Param ( [Parameter ( Mandatory = $True )] [Int]$Id, [Parameter ( Mandatory = $False )] [Ref]$RawOutput ) #TODO Add CheckCmdbConnection again #checkCmdbConnection $Params = @{ "id" = $Id } $SplattingParameter = @{ Method = "cmdb.object.read" Params = $Params } If ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey("RawOutput")) { $SplattingParameter.Add("RawOutput", $RawOutput) } Try { $ResultObj = Invoke-IdoIt @SplattingParameter } Catch { Throw $_ } $ResultObj = $ResultObj | ConvertFrom-IdoItResultObject $ResultObj = $ResultObj | Add-ObjectTypeName -TypeName 'Idoit.Object' $ResultObj = $ResultObj | Add-ObjectDefaultPropertySet -DefaultProperties 'Id', 'SysId', 'Title', 'TypeTitle' Return $ResultObj } |