DSCPullServerSetup/PublishModulesAndMofsToPullServer.psm1
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.SYNOPSIS Package DSC modules and mof configuration document and publish them on an enterprise DSC pull server in the required format. .DESCRIPTION Uses Publish-DSCModulesAndMof function to package DSC modules into zip files with the version info. Publishes the zip modules on "$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\DscService\Modules". Publishes all mof configuration documents that are present in the $Source folder on "$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\DscService\Configuration"- Use $Force to overwrite the version of the module that exists in the PowerShell module path with the version from the $source folder. Use $ModuleNameList to specify the names of the modules to be published if the modules do not exist in $Source folder. .PARAMETER Source The folder that contains the configuration mof documents and modules to be published on Pull server. Everything in this folder will be packaged and published. .PARAMETER Force Switch to overwrite the module in PSModulePath with the version provided in $Sources. .PARAMETER ModuleNameList Package and publish the modules listed in $ModuleNameList based on PowerShell module path content. .EXAMPLE $ModuleList = @("xWebAdministration", "xPhp") Publish-DSCModuleAndMof -Source C:\LocalDepot -ModuleNameList $ModuleList .EXAMPLE Publish-DSCModuleAndMof -Source C:\LocalDepot -Force #> function Publish-DSCModuleAndMof { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $True)] [ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Container})] [System.String] $Source, [Parameter()] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] $Force, [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $ModuleNameList ) # Create working directory $tempFolder = Join-Path -Path $Source -ChildPath 'temp' New-Item -Path $tempFolder -ItemType Directory -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue # Copy the mof documents from the $Source to working dir $mofPath = Join-Path -Path $Source -ChildPath '*.mof' Copy-Item -Path $mofPath -Destination $tempFolder -Force # Start Deployment! Write-LogEntry -Scope $MyInvocation -Message 'Start Deployment' New-ZipFromPSModulePath -ListModuleNames $ModuleNameList -Destination $tempFolder New-ZipFromSource -Source $Source -Destination $tempFolder # Generate the checkSum file for all the zip and mof files. New-DSCCheckSum -Path $tempFolder -Force # Publish mof and modules to pull server repositories Publish-ModulesAndChecksum -Source $tempFolder Publish-MofsInSource -Source $tempFolder # Deployment is complete! Remove-Item -Path $tempFolder -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue Write-LogEntry -Scope $MyInvocation -Message 'End Deployment' } <# .SYNOPSIS Creates a zip archive containing all the modules whose module name was assigned to the parameter ListModuleNames. The zip archive is created in the path assigned to the parameter Destination. .PARAMETER ListModuleNames List of Modules to package .PARAMETER Destination Destionation path to copy packaged modules to #> function New-ZipFromPSModulePath { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $ListModuleNames, [Parameter()] [ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Container})] [System.String] $Destination ) # Move all required modules from powershell module path to a temp folder and package them if ([System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($ListModuleNames)) { Write-LogEntry -Scope $MyInvocation -Message 'No additional modules are specified to be packaged.' } foreach ($module in $ListModuleNames) { $allVersions = Get-Module -Name $module -ListAvailable # Package all versions of the module foreach ($moduleVersion in $allVersions) { $name = $moduleVersion.Name $source = "$Destination\$name" # Create package zip $path = $moduleVersion.ModuleBase $version = $moduleVersion.Version.ToString() Write-LogEntry -Scope $MyInvocation -Message "Zipping $name ($version)" Compress-Archive -Path "$path\*" -DestinationPath "$source.zip" -Force $newName = "$Destination\$name" + '_' + "$version" + '.zip' # Rename the module folder to contain the version info. if (Test-Path $newName) { Remove-Item $newName -Recurse -Force } Rename-Item -Path "$source.zip" -NewName $newName -Force } } } <# .SYNOPSIS Deploys all DSC resource modules in the path assigned to the parameter Source. The DSC resource modules are copied to the path '$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\Modules', and also packaged into a zip archive that is saved to the path assigned to the parameter Destination. .PARAMETER Source Folder containing DSC Resource Modules to package .PARAMETER Destination Destination path to copy zipped DSC Resources to #> function New-ZipFromSource { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Container})] [System.String] $Source, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Container})] $Destination ) # For each module under $Source folder create a zip package that has the same name as the folder. $allModulesInSource = Get-ChildItem -Path $Source -Directory $modules = @() foreach ($item in $allModulesInSource) { $name = $Item.Name $alreadyExists = Get-Module -Name $name -ListAvailable if (($null -eq $alreadyExists) -or ($Force)) { # Install the modules into PowerShell module path and overwrite the content Copy-Item -Path $item.FullName -Recurse -Force -Destination "$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\Modules" } else { Write-Warning -Message "Skipping module overwrite. Module with the name $name already exists." Write-Warning -Message "Please specify -Force to overwrite the module with the local version of the module located in $Source or list names of the modules in ModuleNameList parameter to be packaged from PowerShell module pat instead and remove them from $Source folder" } $modules += @("$name") } # Package the module in $destination New-ZipFromPSModulePath -ListModuleNames $modules -Destination $Destination } <# .SYNOPSIS Deploy modules to the Pull sever repository. .PARAMETER Source Folder containing zipped DSC Resources to publish #> function Publish-ModulesAndChecksum { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Container})] [System.String] $Source ) # Check if the current machine is a server sku. $moduleRepository = "$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\DscService\Modules" if ((Get-Module ServerManager -ListAvailable) -and (Test-Path $moduleRepository)) { Write-LogEntry -Scope $MyInvocation -Message "Copying modules and checksums to [$moduleRepository]." $zipPath = Join-Path -Path $Source -ChildPath '*.zip*' Copy-Item -Path $zipPath -Destination $moduleRepository -Force } else { Write-Warning -Message 'Copying modules to Pull server module repository skipped because the machine is not a server sku or Pull server endpoint is not deployed.' } } <# .SYNOPSIS Deploy configurations and their checksums. .PARAMETER Source Folder containing MOFs to publish #> function Publish-MofsInSource { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Container})] [System.String] $Source ) # Check if the current machine is a server sku. $mofRepository = "$env:ProgramFiles\WindowsPowerShell\DscService\Configuration" if ((Get-Module ServerManager -ListAvailable) -and (Test-Path $mofRepository)) { Write-LogEntry -Scope $MyInvocation -Message "Copying mofs and checksums to [$mofRepository]." $mofPath = Join-Path -Path $Source -ChildPath '*.mof*' Copy-Item -Path $mofPath -Destination $mofRepository -Force } else { Write-Warning -Message 'Copying configuration(s) to Pull server configuration repository skipped because the machine is not a server sku or Pull server endpoint is not deployed.' } } <# .SYNOPSIS Writes a version message with the current time, caller, and message. #> function Write-LogEntry { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter()] [System.DateTime] $Date = $(Get-Date), [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Object] $Scope, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [System.String] $Message ) Write-Verbose -Message "$Date [$($Scope.MyCommand)] :: $Message" } <# .SYNOPSIS Deploy DSC modules to the pullserver. .DESCRIPTION Publish DSC module using Module Info object as an input. The cmdlet will figure out the location of the module repository using web.config of the pullserver. .PARAMETER Name Name of the module. .PARAMETER ModuleBase This is the location of the base of the module. .PARAMETER Version This is the version of the module .PARAMETER PullServerWebConfig Path to the Pull Server web.config file, i.e. "$env:SystemDrive\inetpub\wwwroot\PSDSCPullServer\web.config" .PARAMETER OutputFolderPath Defaults to $null .EXAMPLE Get-Module <ModuleName> | Publish-ModuleToPullServer #> function Publish-ModuleToPullServer { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Void])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true, Position = 0)] [System.String] $Name, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true, Position = 1)] [System.String] $ModuleBase, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true, Position = 2)] [Version] $Version, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Leaf})] [System.String] $PullServerWebConfig, [Parameter()] [System.String] $OutputFolderPath = $null ) Begin { if (-not($OutputFolderPath)) { if ( -not(Test-Path $PullServerWebConfig)) { throw "Web.Config of the pullserver does not exist on the default path $PullServerWebConfig. Please provide the location of your pullserver web configuration using the parameter -PullServerWebConfig or an alternate path where you want to publish the pullserver modules to" } else { # Pull Server exist figure out the module path of the pullserver and use this value as output folder path. $webConfigXml = [System.Xml.XmlDocument] (Get-Content -Path $PullServerWebConfig) $moduleXElement = $webConfigXml.SelectNodes("//appSettings/add[@key = 'ModulePath']") $OutputFolderPath = $moduleXElement.Value } } } Process { Write-Verbose -Message "Name: $Name , ModuleBase : $ModuleBase ,Version: $Version" $targetPath = Join-Path $OutputFolderPath "$($Name)_$($Version).zip" if (Test-Path $targetPath) { Compress-Archive -DestinationPath $targetPath -Path "$($ModuleBase)\*" -Update } else { Compress-Archive -DestinationPath $targetPath -Path "$($ModuleBase)\*" } } End { # Now that all the modules are published generate thier checksum. New-DscChecksum -Path $OutputFolderPath } } <# .SYNOPSIS Deploy DSC Configuration document to the pullserver. .DESCRIPTION Publish Mof file to the pullserver. It takes File Info object as pipeline input. It also auto detects the location of the configuration repository using the web.config of the pullserver. .PARAMETER FullName MOF File Name .PARAMETER PullServerWebConfig Path to the Pull Server web.config file, i.e. "$env:SystemDrive\inetpub\wwwroot\PSDSCPullServer\web.config" .EXAMPLE Dir <path>\*.mof | Publish-MOFToPullServer #> function Publish-MOFToPullServer { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Void])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true, Position = 0)] [System.String] $FullName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateScript({Test-Path -Path $_ -PathType Leaf})] [System.String] $PullServerWebConfig ) Begin { $webConfigXml = [System.Xml.XmlDocument] (Get-Content -Path $PullServerWebConfig) $configXElement = $webConfigXml.SelectNodes("//appSettings/add[@key = 'ConfigurationPath']") $OutputFolderPath = $configXElement.Value } Process { $fileInfo = New-Item -Path $FullName -ItemType File if ($fileInfo.Extension -eq '.mof') { if (Test-Path -Path $FullName) { Copy-Item -Path $FullName -Destination $OutputFolderPath -Force } else { throw "File not found at $FullName" } } else { throw "Invalid file $FullName. Only mof files can be copied to the pullserver configuration repository" } } End { New-DscChecksum -Path $OutputFolderPath -Force } } Export-ModuleMember -Function Publish-* |