Public/Schemas/New-GSUserSchema.ps1
function New-GSUserSchema { <# .SYNOPSIS Creates a new user schema .DESCRIPTION Creates a new user schema .PARAMETER SchemaName The name of the schema to create .PARAMETER Fields New schema fields to set Expects SchemaFieldSpec objects. You can create these with the helper function Add-GSUserSchemaField, i.e.: Add-GSUserSchemaField -FieldName "date" -FieldType DATE -ReadAccessType ADMINS_AND_SELF .EXAMPLE New-GSUserSchema -SchemaName "SDK" -Fields (Add-GSUserSchemaField -FieldName "string" -FieldType STRING -ReadAccessType ADMINS_AND_SELF),(Add-GSUserSchemaField -FieldName "date" -FieldType DATE -ReadAccessType ADMINS_AND_SELF) This command will create a schema named "SDK" with two fields, "string" and "date", readable by ADMINS_AND_SELF #> [cmdletbinding()] Param ( [parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [String] $SchemaName, [parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [Google.Apis.Admin.Directory.directory_v1.Data.SchemaFieldSpec[]] $Fields ) Begin { $serviceParams = @{ Scope = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admin.directory.userschema' ServiceType = 'Google.Apis.Admin.Directory.directory_v1.DirectoryService' } $service = New-GoogleService @serviceParams } Process { try { Write-Verbose "Creating schema '$SchemaName'" $body = New-Object 'Google.Apis.Admin.Directory.directory_v1.Data.Schema' foreach ($prop in $PSBoundParameters.Keys | Where-Object {$body.PSObject.Properties.Name -contains $_}) { switch ($prop) { Default { $body.$prop = $PSBoundParameters[$prop] } } } $request = $service.Schemas.Insert($body,$Script:PSGSuite.CustomerId) $request.Execute() } catch { if ($ErrorActionPreference -eq 'Stop') { $PSCmdlet.ThrowTerminatingError($_) } else { Write-Error $_ } } } } |