functions/message/New-PSFMessageLevelModifier.ps1
function New-PSFMessageLevelModifier { <# .SYNOPSIS Allows modifying message levels by powerful filters. .DESCRIPTION Allows modifying message levels by powerful filters. This is designed to allow a developer to have more control over what is written how during the development process. It also allows a debug user to fine tune what he is shown. This functionality is NOT designed for default implementation within a module. Instead, set healthy message levels for your own messages and leave others to tend to their own levels. Note: Adding too many level modifiers may impact performance, use with discretion. .PARAMETER Name The name of the level modifier. Can be arbitrary, but must be unique. Not case sensitive. .PARAMETER Modifier The level modifier to apply. - Use a negative value to make a message more relevant - Use a positive value to make a message less relevant While not limited to this range, the original levels range from 1 through 9: - 1-3 : Written to host and debug by default - 4-6 : Written to verbose and debug by default - 7-9 : Internas, written only to debug .PARAMETER IncludeFunctionName Only messages from functions with one of these exact names will be considered. .PARAMETER ExcludeFunctionName Messages from functions with one of these exact names will be ignored. .PARAMETER IncludeModuleName Only messages from modules with one of these exact names will be considered. .PARAMETER ExcludeModuleName Messages from module with one of these exact names will be ignored. .PARAMETER IncludeTags Only messages that contain one of these tags will be considered. .PARAMETER ExcludeTags Messages that contain one of these tags will be ignored. .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:\> New-PSFMessageLevelModifier -Name 'MyModule-Include' -Modifier -9 -IncludeModuleName MyModule PS C:\> New-PSFMessageLevelModifier -Name 'MyModule-Exclude' -Modifier 9 -ExcludeModuleName MyModule These settings will cause all messages from the module 'MyModule' to be highly prioritized and almost certainly written to host. It will also make it highly unlikely, that messages from other modules will even be considered for anything but the lowest level. This is useful when prioritizing your own module during development. #> [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions", "")] [CmdletBinding(HelpUri = 'https://psframework.org/documentation/commands/PSFramework/New-PSFMessageLevelModifier')] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] $Name, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [int] $Modifier, [string] $IncludeFunctionName, [string] $ExcludeFunctionName, [string] $IncludeModuleName, [string] $ExcludeModuleName, [string[]] $IncludeTags, [string[]] $ExcludeTags, [switch] $EnableException ) process { if (Test-PSFParameterBinding -ParameterName IncludeFunctionName, ExcludeFunctionName, IncludeModuleName, ExcludeModuleName, IncludeTags, ExcludeTags -Not) { Stop-PSFFunction -Message "Must specify at least one condition in order to apply message level modifier!" -EnableException $EnableException -Category InvalidArgument -Tag 'fail', 'argument', 'message', 'level' return } $properties = $PSBoundParameters | ConvertTo-PSFHashtable -Include Name, Modifier, IncludeFunctionName, ExcludeFunctionName, IncludeModuleName, ExcludeModuleName, IncludeTags, ExcludeTags $levelModifier = New-Object PSFramework.Message.MessageLevelModifier -Property $properties [PSFramework.Message.MessageHost]::MessageLevelModifiers[$levelModifier.Name] = $levelModifier $levelModifier } } |