DSCResources/HyperVCommon/HyperVCommon.psm1
#region localizeddata if (Test-Path "${PSScriptRoot}\${PSUICulture}") { Import-LocalizedData ` -BindingVariable LocalizedData ` -Filename HyperVCommon.strings.psd1 ` -BaseDirectory "${PSScriptRoot}\${PSUICulture}" } else { # fallback to en-US Import-LocalizedData ` -BindingVariable LocalizedData ` -Filename HyperVCommon.strings.psd1 ` -BaseDirectory "${PSScriptRoot}\en-US" } #endregion <# .SYNOPSIS Throws an InvalidOperation custom exception. .PARAMETER ErrorId The error Id of the exception. .PARAMETER ErrorMessage The error message text to set in the exception. #> function New-InvalidOperationError { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $ErrorId, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $ErrorMessage ) $exception = New-Object -TypeName System.InvalidOperationException ` -ArgumentList $ErrorMessage $errorCategory = [System.Management.Automation.ErrorCategory]::InvalidOperation $errorRecord = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord ` -ArgumentList $exception, $ErrorId, $errorCategory, $null throw $errorRecord } # end function New-InvalidOperationError <# .SYNOPSIS Throws an InvalidArgument custom exception. .PARAMETER ErrorId The error Id of the exception. .PARAMETER ErrorMessage The error message text to set in the exception. #> function New-InvalidArgumentError { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $ErrorId, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $ErrorMessage ) $exception = New-Object -TypeName System.ArgumentException ` -ArgumentList $ErrorMessage $errorCategory = [System.Management.Automation.ErrorCategory]::InvalidArgument $errorRecord = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord ` -ArgumentList $exception, $ErrorId, $errorCategory, $null throw $errorRecord } # end function New-InvalidArgumentError <# .SYNOPSIS Sets one or more virtual machine properties, powering the VM off if required. .PARAMETER Name Name of the virtual machine to apply the changes to. .PARAMETER VMName Name of the virtual machine to apply the changes to. .PARAMETER VMCommand The Hyper-V cmdlet name to call to enact the changes. .PARAMETER ChangeProperty The collection of cmdlet parameter names and values to pass to the command. .PARAMETER WaitForIP Waits for the virtual machine to report an IP address when transitioning into a running state. .PARAMETER RestartIfNeeded Power cycle the virtual machine if changes are required. #> function Set-VMProperty { [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = 'Name')] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'Name')] [System.String] $Name, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'VMName')] [System.String] $VMName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $VMCommand, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Collections.Hashtable] $ChangeProperty, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $WaitForIP, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $RestartIfNeeded ) if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('VMName')) { # Add the -Name property to the ChangeProperty hashtable for splatting $ChangeProperty['VMName'] = $VMName # Set the common parameters for splatting against Get-VM and Set-VMState $vmCommonProperty = @{ Name = $VMName; } # Ensure that the name parameter is set for verbose messages $Name = $VMName } else { # Add the -Name property to the ChangeProperty hashtable for splatting $ChangeProperty['Name'] = $Name # Set the common parameters for splatting against Get-VM and Set-VMState $vmCommonProperty = @{ Name = $Name; } } $vmObject = Get-VM @vmCommonProperty $vmOriginalState = $vmObject.State if ($vmOriginalState -ne 'Off' -and $RestartIfNeeded) { # Turn the vm off to make changes Set-VMState @vmCommonProperty -State Off Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.UpdatingVMProperties -f $Name) # Make changes using the passed hashtable & $VMCommand @ChangeProperty # Cannot move an off VM to a paused state - only to running state if ($vmOriginalState -eq 'Running') { Set-VMState @vmCommonProperty -State Running -WaitForIP $WaitForIP } Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.VMPropertiesUpdated -f $Name) # Cannot restore a vm to a paused state if ($vmOriginalState -eq 'Paused') { Write-Warning -Message ($localizedData.VMStateWillBeOffWarning -f $Name) } } elseif ($vmOriginalState -eq 'Off') { Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.UpdatingVMProperties -f $Name) & $VMCommand @ChangeProperty Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.VMPropertiesUpdated -f $Name) } else { $errorMessage = $localizedData.CannotUpdatePropertiesOnlineError -f $Name, $vmOriginalState New-InvalidOperationError -ErrorId RestartRequired -ErrorMessage $errorMessage } } #end function <# .SYNOPSIS Sets one or more virtual machine properties, powering the VM off if required. .PARAMETER Name Name of the virtual machine to apply the changes to. .PARAMETER State The target power state of the virtual machine. .PARAMETER ChangeProperty The collection of cmdlet parameter names and values to pass to the command. .PARAMETER WaitForIP Waits for the virtual machine to be report an IP address when transitioning into a running state. #> function Set-VMState { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [Alias('VMName')] [System.String] $Name, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('Running','Paused','Off')] [System.String] $State, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $WaitForIP ) switch ($State) { 'Running' { $vmCurrentState = (Get-VM -Name $Name).State if ($vmCurrentState -eq 'Paused') { # If VM is in paused state, use resume-vm to make it running Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.ResumingVM -f $Name) Resume-VM -Name $Name } elseif ($vmCurrentState -eq 'Off') { # If VM is Off, use start-vm to make it running Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.StartingVM -f $Name) Start-VM -Name $Name } if ($WaitForIP) { Wait-VMIPAddress -Name $Name -Verbose } } 'Paused' { if ($vmCurrentState -ne 'Off') { Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.SuspendingVM -f $Name) Suspend-VM -Name $Name } } 'Off' { if ($vmCurrentState -ne 'Off') { Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.StoppingVM -f $Name) Stop-VM -Name $Name -Force -WarningAction SilentlyContinue } } } } #end function <# .SYNOPSIS Waits for a virtual machine to be assigned an IP address. .PARAMETER Name Name of the virtual machine to apply the changes to. .PARAMETER Timeout Number of seconds to wait before timing out. Defaults to 300 (5 minutes). #> function Wait-VMIPAddress { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [Alias('VMName')] [System.String] $Name, [Parameter()] [System.Int32] $Timeout = 300 ) [System.Int32] $elapsedSeconds = 0 while ((Get-VMNetworkAdapter -VMName $Name).IpAddresses.Count -lt 2) { Write-Verbose -Message ($localizedData.WaitingForVMIPAddress -f $Name) Start-Sleep -Seconds 3; $elapsedSeconds += 3 if ($elapsedSeconds -gt $Timeout) { $errorMessage = $localizedData.WaitForVMIPAddressTimeoutError -f $Name, $Timeout New-InvalidOperationError -ErrorId 'WaitVmTimeout' -ErrorMessage $errorMessage } } } #end function <# .SYNOPSIS Ensures that the specified PowerShell module(s) are installed. .PARAMETER Name Name of the PowerShell module to check is installed. #> function Assert-Module { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String[]] $Name ) if (-not (Get-Module -Name $Name -ListAvailable )) { $errorMessage = $localizedData.RoleMissingError -f $Name New-InvalidOperationError -ErrorId MissingRole -ErrorMessage $errorMessage } } #end function <# .SYNOPSIS Converts a number of seconds, minutes, hours or days into a System.TimeSpan object. .PARAMETER TimeInterval The total number of seconds, minutes, hours or days to convert. .PARAMETER TimeSpanType Convert using specified interval type. #> function ConvertTo-TimeSpan { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.TimeSpan])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.UInt32] $TimeInterval, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('Seconds','Minutes','Hours','Days')] [System.String] $TimeIntervalType ) $newTimeSpanParams = @{ } switch ($TimeIntervalType) { 'Seconds' { $newTimeSpanParams['Seconds'] = $TimeInterval } 'Minutes' { $newTimeSpanParams['Minutes'] = $TimeInterval } 'Hours' { $newTimeSpanParams['Hours'] = $TimeInterval } 'Days' { $newTimeSpanParams['Days'] = $TimeInterval } } return (New-TimeSpan @newTimeSpanParams) } #end function ConvertTo-TimeSpan <# .SYNOPSIS Converts a System.TimeSpan into the number of seconds, minutes, hours or days. .PARAMETER TimeSpan TimeSpan to convert into an integer .PARAMETER TimeSpanType Convert timespan into the total number of seconds, minutes, hours or days. #> function ConvertFrom-TimeSpan { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Int32])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.TimeSpan] $TimeSpan, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('Seconds','Minutes','Hours','Days')] [System.String] $TimeSpanType ) switch ($TimeSpanType) { 'Seconds' { return $TimeSpan.TotalSeconds -as [System.UInt32] } 'Minutes' { return $TimeSpan.TotalMinutes -as [System.UInt32] } 'Hours' { return $TimeSpan.TotalHours -as [System.UInt32] } 'Days' { return $TimeSpan.TotalDays -as [System.UInt32] } } } #end function ConvertFrom-TimeSpan |