Private/Test-QueryParam.ps1
function Test-QueryParam($querykeys,$parameters,$uri) { # The Submit-Request function is used to send data to an endpoint and then format the response for further use # $querykeys = All of the query options available to the endpoint # $parameters = All of the parameter options available within the parent function # $uri = The endpoint's URI # For functions that can address multiple different endpoints based on the $id value # If there are multiple URIs referenced in the API resources, we know this is true if (($resources.URI).count -ge 2) { Write-Verbose -Message "Multiple URIs detected. Selecting URI based on $id" Switch -Wildcard ($id) { 'Fileset:::*' { Write-Verbose -Message 'Loading Fileset API data' $uri = ('https://'+$Server+$resources.URI.Fileset) -replace '{id}', $id } 'MssqlDatabase:::*' { Write-Verbose -Message 'Loading MSSQL API data' $uri = ('https://'+$Server+$resources.URI.MSSQL) -replace '{id}', $id } 'VirtualMachine:::*' { Write-Verbose -Message 'Loading VMware API data' $uri = ('https://'+$Server+$resources.URI.VMware) -replace '{id}', $id } 'HypervVirtualMachine:::*' { Write-Verbose -Message 'Loading HyperV API data' $uri = ('https://'+$Server+$resources.URI.HyperV) -replace '{id}', $id } 'ManagedVolume:::*' { Write-Verbose -Message 'Loading Managed Volume API data' $uri = ('https://'+$Server+$resources.URI.ManagedVolume) -replace '{id}', $id } 'NutanixVirtualMachine:::*' { Write-Verbose -Message 'Loading Nutanix API data' $uri = ('https://'+$Server+$resources.URI.Nutanix) -replace '{id}', $id } 'VolumeGroup:::*' { Write-Verbose -Message 'Loading VolumeGroup API data' $uri = ('https://'+$Server+$resources.URI.VolumeGroup) -replace '{id}', $id } 'OracleDatabase:::*' { Write-Verbose -Message 'Loading OracleDatabase API data' $uri = ('https://'+$Server+$resources.URI.Oracle) -replace '{id}', $id } default { throw 'The supplied id value has no matching endpoint' } } # This ends the logic statement without running the rest of this private function return $uri } Write-Verbose -Message "Build the query parameters for $($querykeys -join ',')" $querystring = @() # Walk through all of the available query options presented by the endpoint # Note: Keys are used to search in case the value changes in the future across different API versions foreach ($query in $querykeys) { # Walk through all of the parameters defined in the function # Both the parameter name and parameter alias are used to match against a query option # It is suggested to make the parameter name "human friendly" and set an alias corresponding to the query option name foreach ($param in $parameters) { # If the parameter name matches the query option name, build a query string if ($param.Name -eq $query) { $querystring += Test-QueryObject -object (Get-Variable -Name $param.Name).Value -location $resources.Query[$param.Name] -params $querystring } # If the parameter alias matches the query option name, build a query string elseif ($param.Aliases -eq $query) { $querystring += Test-QueryObject -object (Get-Variable -Name $param.Name).Value -location $resources.Query[$param.Aliases] -params $querystring } } } # After all query options are exhausted, build a new URI with all defined query options $uri = New-QueryString -query $querystring -uri $uri -nolimit $true Write-Verbose -Message "URI = $uri" return $uri } |