functions/serialization/Register-PSFTypeSerializationData.ps1
function Register-PSFTypeSerializationData { <# .SYNOPSIS Registers serialization xml Typedata. .DESCRIPTION Registers serialization xml Typedata. Use Get-PSFTypeSerializationData to generate such a string. When building a module, consider shipping that xml type extension in a dedicated file as part of the module and import it as part of the manifest's 'TypesToProcess' node. .PARAMETER TypeData The data to register. Generate with Get-PSFTypeSerializationData. .PARAMETER Path Where the file should be stored before appending. While type extensions can be added at runtime directly from memory, from file is more reliable. By default, a PSFramework path is chosen. The default path can be configured under the 'PSFramework.Serialization.WorkingDirectory' confguration setting. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-PSFTypeSerializationData -InputObject 'My.Custom.Type' | Register-PSFTypeSerializationData Generates a custom type serialization xml and registers it. #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( [Parameter(ValueFromPipeline = $true, Mandatory = $true)] [string[]] $TypeData, [string] $Path = (Get-PSFConfigValue -FullName 'PSFramework.Serialization.WorkingDirectory' -Fallback $script:path_typedata) ) begin { if (-not (Test-Path $Path -PathType Container)) { $null = New-Item -Path $Path -ItemType Directory -Force } } process { foreach ($item in $TypeData) { $name = $item -split "`n" | Select-String "<Name>(.*?)</Name>" | Where-Object { $_ -notmatch "<Name>Deserialized.|<Name>PSStandardMembers</Name>|<Name>SerializationData</Name>" } | Select-Object -First 1 | ForEach-Object { $_.Matches[0].Groups[1].Value } $fullName = Join-Path $Path.Trim "$($name).Types.ps1xml" $item | Set-Content -Path $fullName -Force -Encoding UTF8 Update-TypeData -AppendPath $fullName } } end { } } |