functions/tabexpansion/Register-PSFTeppScriptblock.ps1

function Register-PSFTeppScriptblock
{
    <#
        .SYNOPSIS
            Registers a scriptblock under name, to later be available for TabExpansion.
         
        .DESCRIPTION
            Registers a scriptblock under name, to later be available for TabExpansion.
     
            This system supports two separate types of input: Full or Simple.
     
            Full:
            A full scriptblock implements all that is needed to provide Tab Expansion.
            For more details and guidance, see the following concept help:
                Get-Help about_psf_tabexpansion
         
        .PARAMETER ScriptBlock
            The scriptblock to register.
         
        .PARAMETER Name
            The name under which the scriptblock should be registered.
     
        .PARAMETER Mode
            Whether the script provided is a full or simple scriptblock.
            By default, this function automatically detects this, but just in case, you can override this detection.
     
        .EXAMPLE
            Register-PSFTeppScriptblock -Name "psalcohol-liquids" -ScriptBlock { "beer", "mead", "wine", "vodka", "whiskey", "rum" }
            Register-PSFTeppArgumentCompleter -Command Get-Alcohol -Parameter Type -Name "psalcohol-liquids"
     
            In step one we set a list of questionable liquids as the list of available
         
        .EXAMPLE
            Register-PSFTeppScriptblock -ScriptBlock $scriptBlock -Name MyFirstTeppScriptBlock
     
            Stores the scriptblock stored in $scriptBlock under the name "MyFirstTeppScriptBlock"
     
        .EXAMPLE
            $scriptBlock = { (Get-ChildItem (Get-PSFConfigValue -FullName mymodule.path.scripts -Fallback "$env:USERPROFILE\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Scripts")).FullName }
            Register-PSFTeppScriptblock -Name mymodule-scripts -ScriptBlock $scriptBlock -Mode Simple
     
            Stores a simple scriptblock that will return a list of strings under the name "mymodule-scripts".
            The system will wrap all the stuff around this that is necessary to provide Tab Expansion and filter out output that doesn't fit the user input so far.
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    Param (
        [System.Management.Automation.ScriptBlock]
        $ScriptBlock,
        
        [string]
        $Name,
        
        [PSFramework.TabExpansion.TeppScriptMode]
        $Mode = "Auto"
    )
    
    $scp = New-Object PSFramework.TabExpansion.ScriptContainer
    $scp.Name = $Name.ToLower()
    $scp.LastDuration = New-TimeSpan -Seconds -1
    
    if ($Mode -like "Auto")
    {
        $ast = [System.Management.Automation.Language.Parser]::ParseInput($ScriptBlock, [ref]$null, [ref]$null)
        $simple = $null -eq $ast.ParamBlock
    }
    elseif ($Mode -like "Simple") { $simple = $true }
    else { $simple = $false }
    
    if ($simple)
    {
        $scr = [scriptblock]::Create(@'
    param (
        $commandName,
         
        $parameterName,
         
        $wordToComplete,
         
        $commandAst,
         
        $fakeBoundParameter
    )
 
    $start = Get-Date
    [PSFramework.TabExpansion.TabExpansionHost]::Scripts["<name>"].LastExecution = $start
         
    $innerScript = [ScriptBlock]::Create(([PSFramework.TabExpansion.TabExpansionHost]::Scripts["<name>"].InnerScriptBlock))
    $items = $innerScript.Invoke()
         
    foreach ($item in ($items | Where-Object { "$_" -like "$wordToComplete*"} | Sort-Object))
    {
        New-PSFTeppCompletionResult -CompletionText $item -ToolTip $item
    }
 
    [PSFramework.TabExpansion.TabExpansionHost]::Scripts["<name>"].LastDuration = (Get-Date) - $start
'@
.Replace("<name>", $Name.ToLower()))
        $scp.ScriptBlock = $scr
        $scp.InnerScriptBlock = $ScriptBlock
    }
    else
    {
        $scp.ScriptBlock = $ScriptBlock
    }
    [PSFramework.TabExpansion.TabExpansionHost]::Scripts[$Name.ToLower()] = $scp
}