Set-PasswordStateEnvironment.ps1
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.SYNOPSIS Saves your password state environment configuration to be used when calling the rest api. .DESCRIPTION Saves your password state environment configuration to be used when calling the rest api. This enables quickly calling the API without having to enter a key each time or the URL, the key is stored encrypted. .PARAMETER baseuri The base url of the passwordstate server. eg https://passwordstate .PARAMETER APIKey For use if APIKey is the preferred authentication method. .PARAMETER WindowsAuthOnly For use if Windows Passthrough is the preferred authentication method. .PARAMETER customcredentials For use if windows custom credentials is the preferred authentication method. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Set-PasswordStateEnvironment -baseuri "https://passwordstateserver" -UseWindowsAuthOnly Sets to use windows passthrough authentication to interact with the API .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Set-PasswordStateEnvironment -baseuri "https://passwordstateserver" -APIKey "hdijdiwkjod9wu9dikwokd3uerunh" Sets to use an API key interact with the API. Note that password lists can only be retrieved with the System API key. .INPUTS Baseuri - Should be the Password State URL without any parameters on it. UseWindowsAuthOnly - A switch value. (Don't use in conjunction with APIkey) APIkey - The APIkey for the passwordstate API .OUTPUTS No Output .NOTES Daryl Newsholme 2018 #> function Set-PasswordStateEnvironment { [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute('PSAvoidUsingConvertToSecureStringWithPlainText', '', Justification = 'all passwords stored encrypted')] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = "Two", SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Baseuri, [Parameter(ParameterSetName = 'One')][string]$Apikey, [Parameter(ParameterSetName = 'Two')][switch]$WindowsAuthOnly, [Parameter(ParameterSetName = 'Three')][pscredential]$customcredentials ) begin { # Trim any trailing slashes. if ($Baseuri[-1] -eq "/") { $baseuri = $Baseuri.Trim("/") } if ($WindowsAuthOnly -eq $true) { $AuthType = "WindowsIntegrated" } Elseif ($customcredentials) { $AuthType = "WindowsCustom" } Else { $AuthType = "APIKey" } } process { # Build the custom object to be converted to JSON. Set APIKey as WindowsAuth if we are to use windows authentication. $json = New-Object psobject -Property @{ "Baseuri" = $Baseuri "Apikey" = switch ($AuthType) { WindowsIntegrated { "" } WindowsCustom { [pscustomobject]@{ "username" = $customcredentials.UserName "Password" = ($customcredentials.Password | ConvertFrom-SecureString) } } APIKey { ($Apikey | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force | ConvertFrom-SecureString) } } "AuthType" = $AuthType }| ConvertTo-Json } end { if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("$($env:USERPROFILE)\passwordstate.json")) { $json | Out-File "$($env:USERPROFILE)\passwordstate.json" } } } |