public/Get-TNScanHostDetail.ps1
function Get-TNScanHostDetail { <# .SYNOPSIS Gets a list of scan host details .DESCRIPTION Gets a list of scan host details .PARAMETER SessionObject Optional parameter to force using specific SessionObjects. By default, each command will connect to all connected servers that have been connected to using Connect-TNServer .PARAMETER ScanId The ID of the target scan .PARAMETER HostId The ID for the target host .PARAMETER HistoryId The ID for the target history .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 PS C:\> Get-TNScanHostDetail -ScanId 50 -HostId 10 Gets a list of scan host details for scan with ID of 50 and Host ID of 10 #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( [Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [object[]]$SessionObject = (Get-TNSession), [Parameter(Mandatory, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [int32]$ScanId, [Parameter(Mandatory, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [int32]$HostId, [Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [int32]$HistoryId, [switch]$EnableException ) begin { $params = @{ } if ($HistoryId) { $params.Add('history_id', $HistoryId) } } process { foreach ($session in $SessionObject) { $PSDefaultParameterValues["*:SessionObject"] = $session foreach ($detail in (Invoke-TNRequest -SessionObject $session -EnableException:$EnableException -Path "/scans/$ScanId/hosts/$($HostId)" -Method GET -Parameter $params)) { [pscustomobject]@{ Info = $detail.info Vulnerabilities = $detail.vulnerabilities Compliance = $detail.compliance ScanId = $ScanId SessionId = $session.SessionId } } } } } |