Public/Set-JiraConfigServer.ps1
function Set-JiraConfigServer { <# .SYNOPSIS Defines the configured URL for the JIRA server .DESCRIPTION This function defines the configured URL for the JIRA server that JiraPS should manipulate. By default, this is stored in a config.xml file at the module's root path. .EXAMPLE Set-JiraConfigServer 'https://jira.example.com:8080' This example defines the server URL of the JIRA server configured in the JiraPS config file. .EXAMPLE Set-JiraConfigServer -Server 'https://jira.example.com:8080' -ConfigFile C:\jiraconfig.xml This example defines the server URL of the JIRA server configured at C:\jiraconfig.xml. .INPUTS This function does not accept pipeline input. .OUTPUTS [System.String] .NOTES Support for multiple configuration files is limited at this point in time, but enhancements are planned for a future update. #> [CmdletBinding()] [System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage('PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions', '')] param( # The base URL of the Jira instance. [Parameter( Mandatory )] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [Alias('Uri')] [Uri] $Server, # Path where the file with the configuration will be stored. [String] $ConfigFile ) begin { Write-Verbose "[$($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name)] Function started" } process { Write-DebugMessage "[$($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name)] ParameterSetName: $($PsCmdlet.ParameterSetName)" Write-DebugMessage "[$($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name)] PSBoundParameters: $($PSBoundParameters | Out-String)" # Using a default value for this parameter wouldn't handle all cases. We want to make sure # that the user can pass a $null value to the ConfigFile parameter...but if it's null, we # want to default to the script variable just as we would if the parameter was not # provided at all. if (-not ($ConfigFile)) { # This file should be in $moduleRoot/Functions/Internal, so PSScriptRoot will be $moduleRoot/Functions $moduleFolder = Split-Path -Path $PSScriptRoot -Parent $ConfigFile = Join-Path -Path $moduleFolder -ChildPath 'config.xml' } Write-Debug "[$($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name)] Config file path: $ConfigFile" if (-not (Test-Path -Path $ConfigFile)) { Write-DebugMessage "[$($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name)] Creating new Config file" $xml = [XML] '<Config></Config>' } else { Write-DebugMessage "[$($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name)] Using existing Config file" $xml = New-Object -TypeName XML $xml.Load($ConfigFile) } $xmlConfig = $xml.DocumentElement if ($xmlConfig.LocalName -ne 'Config') { $errorItem = [System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord]::new( ([System.ArgumentException]"Invalid Document"), 'InvalidObject.InvalidDocument', [System.Management.Automation.ErrorCategory]::InvalidData, $_ ) $errorItem.ErrorDetails = "Unexpected document element [$($xmlConfig.LocalName)] in configuration file. You may need to delete the config file and recreate it using this function." $PSCmdlet.ThrowTerminatingError($errorItem) } $fixedServer = $Server.AbsoluteUri.Trim('/') if ($xmlConfig.Server) { $xmlConfig.Server = $fixedServer } else { $xmlServer = $xml.CreateElement('Server') $xmlServer.InnerText = $fixedServer [void] $xmlConfig.AppendChild($xmlServer) } try { $xml.Save($ConfigFile) } catch { throw $_ } } end { Write-Verbose "[$($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name)] Complete" } } |