Public/New-JiraSession.ps1
function New-JiraSession { <# .Synopsis Creates a persistent JIRA authenticated session which can be used by other JiraPS functions .DESCRIPTION This function creates a persistent, authenticated session in to JIRA which can be used by all other JiraPS functions instead of explicitly passing parameters. This removes the need to use the -Credential parameter constantly for each function call. This is the equivalent of a browser cookie saving login information. Session data is stored in this module's PrivateData; it is not necessary to supply it to each subsequent function. .EXAMPLE New-JiraSession -Credential (Get-Credential jiraUsername) Get-JiraIssue TEST-01 Creates a Jira session for jiraUsername. The following Get-JiraIssue is run using the saved session for jiraUsername. .INPUTS [PSCredential] The credentials to use to create the Jira session .OUTPUTS [JiraPS.Session] An object representing the Jira session #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $false)] [System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage('PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions', '')] param( # Credentials to use to connect to JIRA. [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 0)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $Credential ) begin { try { Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Reading Jira server from config file" $server = Get-JiraConfigServer -ConfigFile $ConfigFile -ErrorAction Stop } catch { $err = $_ Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Encountered an error reading configuration data." throw $err } $uri = "$server/rest/api/2/mypermissions" # load DefaultParameters for Invoke-WebRequest # as the global PSDefaultParameterValues is not used $PSDefaultParameterValues = $global:PSDefaultParameterValues [String] $Username = $Credential.UserName $token = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes("${Username}:$($Credential.GetNetworkCredential().Password)")) $headers = @{ 'Authorization' = "Basic $token" } } process { try { Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Preparing for blastoff!" $webResponse = Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $uri -Headers $headers -Method Get -Body $json -ContentType 'application/json' -UseBasicParsing -SessionVariable newSessionVar Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Converting result to JiraSession object" $result = ConvertTo-JiraSession -WebResponse $webResponse -Session $newSessionVar -Username $Credential.UserName Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Saving session in module's PrivateData" if ($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Module.PrivateData) { Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Adding session result to existing module PrivateData" $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Module.PrivateData.Session = $result; } else { Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Creating module PrivateData" $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Module.PrivateData = @{ 'Session' = $result; } } Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Outputting result" Write-Output $result } catch { $err = $_ $webResponse = $err.Exception.Response Write-Debug "[New-JiraSession] Encountered an exception from the Jira server: $err" # Test HEADERS if Jira requires a CAPTCHA $tokenRequiresCaptcha = "AUTHENTICATION_DENIED" $headerRequiresCaptcha = "X-Seraph-LoginReason" if (($webResponse.Headers[$headerRequiresCaptcha] -split ",") -contains $tokenRequiresCaptcha) { Write-Warning "JIRA requires you to log on to the website before continuing for security reasons." } Write-Warning "JIRA returned HTTP error $($webResponse.StatusCode.value__) - $($webResponse.StatusCode)" # Retrieve body of HTTP response - this contains more useful information about exactly why the error # occurred $readStream = New-Object -TypeName System.IO.StreamReader -ArgumentList ($webResponse.GetResponseStream()) $body = $readStream.ReadToEnd() $readStream.Close() Write-Debug "Retrieved body of HTTP response for more information about the error (`$body)" # Clear the body in case it is not a JSON (but rather html) if ($body -match "^[\s\t]*\<html\>") { $body = "" } $result = ConvertFrom-Json2 -InputObject $body Write-Debug "Converted body from JSON into PSCustomObject (`$result)" } } } |