functions/Get-PsLaTaskOrderByFile.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Get tasks that are references from a file, with the execution order .DESCRIPTION Get tasks that are references from a runbook file, to make it easier to understand what a given runbook file is doing Includes the execution order of the tasks, to visualize the tasks sequence .PARAMETER File Path to the runbook file, that you want to analyze .PARAMETER Detailed Instruct the cmdlet to output the details about the tasks in a more detailed fashion, makes it easier to read the descriptions for each task .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-PsLaTaskOrderByFile -File "C:\temp\LogicApp.ExportOnly.psakefile.ps1" List all tasks that are referenced from the file The file needs to be a valid PSake runbook file Output example: ExecutionOrder Category Name Description -------------- -------- ---- ----------- 1 Exporter Export-LogicApp.AzCli Exports the raw version of the Logic App from the Azure Portal 2 Converter ConvertTo-Raw Converts the raw LogicApp json structure into the a valid LogicApp j… 3 Converter ConvertTo-Arm Converts the LogicApp json structure into a valid ARM template json .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-PsLaTaskOrderByFile -File "C:\temp\LogicApp.ExportOnly.psakefile.ps1" -Detailed List all tasks that are referenced from the file, and outputs it in the detailed view The file needs to be a valid PSake runbook file Output example: ExecutionOrder : 1 Category : Exporter Name : Export-LogicApp.AzCli Description : Exports the raw version of the Logic App from the Azure Portal ExecutionOrder : 2 Category : Converter Name : ConvertTo-Raw Description : Converts the raw LogicApp json structure into the a valid LogicApp json, this will remove different properties that are not needed ExecutionOrder : 3 Category : Converter Name : ConvertTo-Arm Description : Converts the LogicApp json structure into a valid ARM template json .NOTES General notes #> function Get-PsLaTaskOrderByFile { [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute('PSUseOutputTypeCorrectly', '')] [CmdletBinding()] param ( [parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] [PsfValidateScript('PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File', ErrorString = 'PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File')] [Alias('Runbook')] [string] $File, [switch] $Detailed ) process { # We are playing around with the internal / global psake object $psake.context = New-Object System.Collections.Stack $default = Get-PSakeScriptTasks -Runbook $File | Where-Object Name -eq "Default" | Select-Object -First 1 $tasks = @(Get-PSakeScriptTasks -Runbook $File | Where-Object Name -ne "Default" | Select-Object -Property @{Label = "Category"; Expression = { $_.Alias.Split(".")[0] } }, Name, Description) $res = @(for ($i = 0; $i -lt $default.DependsOn.Count; $i++) { $tasks | Where-Object Name -eq $($default.DependsOn[$i]) | Select-Object -Property @{Label = "ExecutionOrder"; Expression = { $i + 1 } }, * }) if ($Detailed) { $res | Format-List } else { $res } } } |