public/Install-GitHubRelease.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Installs the specified GitHub release asset. .DESCRIPTION The Install-GitHubRelease function downloads and installs the specified GitHub release asset. The function uses Invoke-DownloadGitHubRelease function to download the asset and appropriate installation methods based on the file extension. .PARAMETER Owner The name of the GitHub user or organization that owns the repository. .PARAMETER Repository The name of the repository that contains the release asset. .PARAMETER Asset The name of the asset to be downloaded and installed. .PARAMETER Tag The tag or version of the release that contains the asset. If not specified, the latest release will be used. .EXAMPLE Install-GitHubRelease -Owner "Microsoft" -Repository "PowerShell" -Asset "Microsoft.PowerShell.*.msi" .EXAMPLE Install-GitHubRelease -Owner "Microsoft" -Repository "PowerShell" -Asset "Microsoft.PowerShell.7.0.0-rc.1.appxbundle" -Tag "v7.0.0-rc.1" .NOTES This function requires the Invoke-DownloadGitHubRelease function to be available in the current session. The function supports assets with the following file extensions: .msi, .appxbundle, and .msixbundle. #> function Install-GitHubRelease { param ( [Parameter(Mandatory)] [string]$Owner, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [string]$Repository, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [string]$Asset, [Parameter()] [string]$Tag ) $downloadFileName = Invoke-DownloadGitHubRelease -Owner $Owner -Repository $Repository -Asset $Asset -Tag $Tag $extension = [System.IO.Path]::GetExtension($downloadFileName) switch ($extension) { ".msi" { Install-MSIProduct -FilePath $downloadFileName break } {".appxbundle", ".msixbundle"} { Add-AppxPackage -Path $downloadFileName break } default { Write-Host "Unsupported file extension: $extension" break } } } |