Module/Rule.WindowsFeature/Convert/WindowsFeatureRule.Convert.psm1
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # Licensed under the MIT License. using module .\..\..\Common\Common.psm1 using module .\..\WindowsFeatureRule.psm1 $exclude = @($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name,'Template.*.txt') $supportFileList = Get-ChildItem -Path $PSScriptRoot -Exclude $exclude foreach ($supportFile in $supportFileList) { Write-Verbose "Loading $($supportFile.FullName)" . $supportFile.FullName } # Header <# .SYNOPSIS Convert the contents of an xccdf check-content element into a windows feature object .DESCRIPTION The WindowsFeatureRuleConvert class is used to extract the windows feature from the check-content of the xccdf. Once a STIG rule is identified as a windows feature rule, it is passed to the WindowsFeatureRuleConvert class for parsing and validation. #> class WindowsFeatureRuleConvert : WindowsFeatureRule { <# .SYNOPSIS Empty constructor for SplitFactory #> WindowsFeatureRuleConvert () { } <# .SYNOPSIS Converts a xccdf STIG rule element into a Windows Feature Rule .PARAMETER XccdfRule The STIG rule to convert #> WindowsFeatureRuleConvert ([xml.xmlelement] $XccdfRule) : base ($XccdfRule, $true) { $this.SetFeatureName() $this.SetFeatureInstallState() if ($this.conversionstatus -eq 'pass') { $this.SetDuplicateRule() } $this.SetDscResource() } #region Methods <# .SYNOPSIS Extracts the feature name from the check-content and sets the value .DESCRIPTION Gets the feature name from the xccdf content and sets the value. If the name that is returned is not valid, the parser status is set to fail. #> [void] SetFeatureName () { $thisFeatureName = Get-WindowsFeatureName -CheckContent $this.RawString if (-not $this.SetStatus($thisFeatureName)) { $this.set_Name($thisFeatureName) } } <# .SYNOPSIS Extracts the feature state from the check-content and sets the value .DESCRIPTION Gets the feature state from the xccdf content and sets the value. If the state that is returned is not valid, the parser status is set to fail. #> [void] SetFeatureInstallState () { $thisInstallState = Get-FeatureInstallState -CheckContent $this.RawString if (-not $this.SetStatus($thisInstallState)) { $this.set_Ensure($thisInstallState) } } static [bool] Match ([string] $CheckContent) { if ( $CheckContent -Match '(Get-Windows(Optional)?Feature|is not installed by default|Verify Simple TCP/IP Services has not been installed)' -and $CheckContent -NotMatch 'Required roles and features will vary based on the function of the individual system' -or $CheckContent -Match 'WebDAV Authoring Rules' -and $CheckContent -NotMatch 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' ) { return $true } return $false } <# .SYNOPSIS Tests if a rule contains multiple checks .DESCRIPTION Search the rule text to determine if multiple {0} are defined .PARAMETER Name The feature name from the rule text from the check-content element in the xccdf #> <#{TODO}#> # HasMultipleRules is implemented inconsistently. [bool] HasMultipleRules () { return (Test-MultipleWindowsFeatureRule -FeatureName $this.Name) } <# .SYNOPSIS Splits a rule into multiple checks .DESCRIPTION Once a rule has been found to have multiple checks, the rule needs to be split. This method splits a windows feature into multiple rules. Each split rule id is appended with a dot and letter to keep reporting per the ID consistent. An example would be is V-1000 contained 2 checks, then SplitMultipleRules would return 2 objects with rule ids V-1000.a and V-1000.b .PARAMETER CheckContent The rule text from the check-content element in the xccdf #> [string[]] SplitMultipleRules () { return (Split-WindowsFeatureRule -FeatureName $this.Name) } hidden [void] SetDscResource () { # Assigns the appropriate Windows Feature DSC Resource if ($null -eq $this.DuplicateOf) { if ($global:stigTitle -match 'Windows 10') { $this.DscResource = 'WindowsOptionalFeature' } else { $this.DscResource = 'WindowsFeature' } } else { $this.DscResource = 'None' } } #endregion } |