internal/functions/get-lcsenvironmenthistory.ps1
<# .SYNOPSIS Get history for a given environment within a LCS project .DESCRIPTION Get history details for a given environment from within a LCS project There can be multiple pages of data, which requires you to use the TraverseAllPages parameter, if you want all data to be shown .PARAMETER ProjectId The project id for the Dynamics 365 for Finance & Operations project inside LCS .PARAMETER BearerToken The token you want to use when working against the LCS api .PARAMETER EnvironmentId The unique id of the environment that you want to work against The Id can be located inside the LCS portal .PARAMETER Page Page number that you want to request from the LCS API This is part of the initial request, which helps you navigate more data - when it is available .PARAMETER LcsApiUri URI / URL to the LCS API you want to use The value depends on where your LCS project is located. There are multiple valid URI's / URL's Valid options: "https://lcsapi.lcs.dynamics.com" "https://lcsapi.eu.lcs.dynamics.com" "https://lcsapi.fr.lcs.dynamics.com" "https://lcsapi.sa.lcs.dynamics.com" "https://lcsapi.uae.lcs.dynamics.com" "https://lcsapi.ch.lcs.dynamics.com" "https://lcsapi.no.lcs.dynamics.com" "https://lcsapi.lcs.dynamics.cn" "https://lcsapi.gov.lcs.microsoftdynamics.us" .PARAMETER RetryTimeout The retry timeout, before the cmdlet should quit retrying based on the 429 status code Needs to be provided in the timspan notation: "hh:mm:ss" hh is the number of hours, numerical notation only mm is the number of minutes ss is the numbers of seconds Each section of the timeout has to valid, e.g. hh can maximum be 23 mm can maximum be 59 ss can maximum be 59 Not setting this parameter will result in the cmdlet to try for ever to handle the 429 push back from the endpoint .PARAMETER EnableException This parameters disables user-friendly warnings and enables the throwing of exceptions This is less user friendly, but allows catching exceptions in calling scripts .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-LcsEnvironmentHistory -ProjectId 123456789 -Token "Bearer JldjfafLJdfjlfsalfd..." -EnvironmentId "13cc7700-c13b-4ea3-81cd-2d26fa72ec5e" -LcsApiUri "https://lcsapi.lcs.dynamics.com" This will list the first page of environment history data from the LCS API. The ProjectId "123456789" is the desired project. The Token "Bearer JldjfafLJdfjlfsalfd..." is the authentication to be used. The EnvironmentId "13cc7700-c13b-4ea3-81cd-2d26fa72ec5e" is the specific environment that we want history data from. The http request will be going to the LcsApiUri "https://lcsapi.lcs.dynamics.com" (NON-EUROPE). .NOTES Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) #> function Get-LcsEnvironmentHistory { [CmdletBinding()] param( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [int] $ProjectId, [Alias('Token')] [string] $BearerToken, [string] $EnvironmentId, [int] $Page, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] $LcsApiUri, [Timespan] $RetryTimeout = "00:00:00", [switch] $EnableException ) begin { Invoke-TimeSignal -Start $headers = @{ "Authorization" = "$BearerToken" } $parms = @{} $parms.Method = "GET" $parms.Uri = "$LcsApiUri/environmentinfo/v1/history/project/$($ProjectId)/environment/$EnvironmentId" $parms.Headers = $headers $parms.RetryTimeout = $RetryTimeout if ($Page) { $parms.Uri += "/?page=$Page" } } process { try { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Invoke LCS request." Invoke-RequestHandler @parms } catch [System.Net.WebException] { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Error status code <c='em'>$($_.exception.response.statuscode)</c> in request for getting the environment history in LCS. <c='em'>$($_.exception.response.StatusDescription)</c>." -Exception $PSItem.Exception Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors" -StepsUpward 1 return } catch { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -Message "Something went wrong while working against the LCS API." -Exception $PSItem.Exception Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Stopping because of errors" -StepsUpward 1 return } Invoke-TimeSignal -End } } |