functions/taskengine/Test-PSFTaskEngineCache.ps1
function Test-PSFTaskEngineCache { <# .SYNOPSIS Tests, whether the specified task engine cache-entry has been written. .DESCRIPTION Tests, whether the specified task engine cache-entry has been written. .PARAMETER Module The name of the module that generated the task. Use scriptname in case of using this within a script. Note: Must be the same as the name used within the task when calling 'Set-PSFTaskEngineCache' .PARAMETER Name The name of the task for which the cache is. Note: Must be the same as the name used within the task when calling 'Set-PSFTaskEngineCache' .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Test-PSFTaskEngineCache -Module 'mymodule' -Name 'maintenancetask' Returns, whether the cache has been set for the module 'mymodule' and the task 'maintenancetask' Does not require the cache to actually contain a value, but must exist. #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string] $Module, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string] $Name ) $tempModule = $Module.ToLower() $tempName = $Name.ToLower() if (-not ([PSFramework.TaskEngine.TaskHost]::Cache.ContainsKey($tempModule))) { return $false } if (-not ([PSFramework.TaskEngine.TaskHost]::Cache[$tempModule].ContainsKey($tempName))) { return $false } return $true } |