functions/Import-SPRListItem.ps1
Function Import-SPRListItem { <# .SYNOPSIS Imports all items from a file into a SharePoint list. .DESCRIPTION Imports all items from a file into a SharePoint list. To import from any other types of objects, use Add-SPRListItem. .PARAMETER Site The address to the site collection. You can also pass a hostname and it'll figure it out. Don't want to specify the Site or Credential every time? Use Connect-SPRSite to create a reusable connection. See Get-Help Connect-SPRsite for more information. .PARAMETER Credential Provide alternative credentials to the site collection. Otherwise, it will use default credentials. .PARAMETER List The human readable list name. So 'My List' as opposed to 'MyList', unless you named it MyList. .PARAMETER Web The human readable web name. So 'My Web' as opposed to 'MyWeb', unless you named it MyWeb. .PARAMETER Path The target dat (compressed xml) file location. .PARAMETER AutoCreateList Autocreate the SharePoint list if it does not exist. .PARAMETER AsUser Import the item as a specific user. .PARAMETER Column Only import specific columns. .PARAMETER ExcludeColumn Exclude specific columns. .PARAMETER DomainMap Allows remapping the People Picker at the domain level. .PARAMETER UserMap Allows remapping the People Picker at the user level. .PARAMETER Quiet Do not output new item. Makes imports faster; useful for automated imports. .PARAMETER InputObject Allows piping from Get-ChildItem .PARAMETER LogToList You can log imports and export results to a list. Note this has to be a list from Get-SPRList. .PARAMETER WhatIf If this switch is enabled, no actions are performed but informational messages will be displayed that explain what would happen if the command were to run. .PARAMETER Confirm If this switch is enabled, you will be prompted for confirmation before executing any operations that change state. .PARAMETER EnableException By default, when something goes wrong we try to catch it, interpret it and give you a friendly warning message. This avoids overwhelming you with "sea of red" exceptions, but is inconvenient because it basically disables advanced scripting. Using this switch turns this "nice by default" feature off and enables you to catch exceptions with your own try/catch. .EXAMPLE Import-SPRListItem -Site intranet.ad.local -List 'My List' -Path C:\temp\mylist.dat Imports all items from C:\temp\mylist.dat to My List on intranet.ad.local .EXAMPLE Get-SPRListItem -Path C:\temp\mylist.dat | Import-SPRListItem -List 'My List' -Site intranet.ad.local -UserMap @{ 'brice.hagood' = 'bhagood' } Imports all items from C:\temp\mylist.dat to My List on intranet.ad.local. Remaps People Picker entry brice.hagood to bhagood to accommodate for different naming conventions. Otherwise, People Picker will attempt to resolve brice.hagood on the potentially new domain. #> [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSAvoidUsingEmptyCatchBlock", "")] [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess)] param ( [Parameter(Position = 0, Mandatory, HelpMessage = "Human-readble SharePoint list name")] [string]$List, [string[]]$Path, [switch]$AutoCreateList, [Parameter(Position = 1, HelpMessage = "Human-readble SharePoint web name")] [string[]]$Web, [Parameter(HelpMessage = "SharePoint Site Collection")] [string]$Site, [PSCredential]$Credential, [string[]]$Column, [string[]]$ExcludeColumn, [switch]$Quiet, [string]$AsUser, [object]$DomainMap, [object[]]$UserMap, [Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.List]$LogToList, [parameter(ValueFromPipeline)] [System.IO.FileInfo[]]$InputObject, [switch]$EnableException ) process { if (-not $InputObject) { if ($Path) { try { $InputObject = Get-ChildItem -Path $Path -ErrorAction Stop } catch { Stop-PSFFunction -EnableException:$EnableException -Message "Failure" -ErrorRecord $_ return } } else { Stop-PSFFunction -EnableException:$EnableException -Message "You must specify Path pipe in the results of Get-ChildItem" return } } foreach ($file in $InputObject) { try { try { $datatypemap = Import-PSFClixml -Path $file | Select-Object -ExpandProperty SPReplicatorDataType } catch { # Don't care because it may or may not exist } if ($file.length/1MB -gt 100) { if ($Column) { $items = Import-PSFClixml -Path $file | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Data | Select-SPRObject -Property $Column | Add-SPRListItem -Site $Site -Credential $Credential -List $List -Web $Web -AutoCreateList:$AutoCreateList -AsUser $AsUser -Quiet:$Quiet -LogToList $LogToList -DataTypeMap $datatypemap -Column $Column -ExcludeColumn $ExcludeColumn -DomainMap $DomainMap -UserMap $UserMap } elseif ($ExcludeColumn) { $items = Import-PSFClixml -Path $file | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Data | Select-SPRObject -ExcludeProperty $ExcludeColumn | Add-SPRListItem -Site $Site -Credential $Credential -List $List -Web $Web -AutoCreateList:$AutoCreateList -AsUser $AsUser -Quiet:$Quiet -LogToList $LogToList -DataTypeMap $datatypemap -Column $Column -ExcludeColumn $ExcludeColumn -DomainMap $DomainMap -UserMap $UserMap } else { $items = Import-PSFClixml -Path $file | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Data | Add-SPRListItem -Site $Site -Credential $Credential -List $List -Web $Web -AutoCreateList:$AutoCreateList -AsUser $AsUser -Quiet:$Quiet -LogToList $LogToList -DataTypeMap $datatypemap -Column $Column -ExcludeColumn $ExcludeColumn -DomainMap $DomainMap -UserMap $UserMap } } else { $items = Import-PSFClixml -Path $file | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Data if ($Column) { $items = $items | Select-SPRObject -Property $Column } if ($ExcludeColumn) { $items = $items | Select-SPRObject -ExcludeProperty $ExcludeColumn } Add-SPRListItem -Site $Site -Credential $Credential -List $List -Web $Web -AutoCreateList:$AutoCreateList -InputObject $items -AsUser $AsUser -Quiet:$Quiet -LogToList $LogToList -DataTypeMap $datatypemap -Column $Column -ExcludeColumn $ExcludeColumn -DomainMap $DomainMap -UserMap $UserMap } } catch { Stop-PSFFunction -EnableException:$EnableException -Message "Failure" -ErrorRecord $_ -Continue } } } } |