Microsoft.Xrm.Data.PowerShell.psd1

# Module manifest for module 'Microsoft.Xrm.Data.Powershell'
#
# Generated by: Sean McNellis (seanmcn)
#
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#
# Update connector/assembly dll's from:
# https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnector.PowerShell/
#

@{
# Script module or binary module file associated with this manifest.
RootModule = 'Microsoft.Xrm.Data.Powershell.psm1'

# Version number of this module.
ModuleVersion = '2.8.11'

# ID used to uniquely identify this module
GUID = '7df9c140-65c3-4862-b3bc-73fad633aae4'

# Author of this module
Author = 'Sean McNellis, Kenichiro Nakamura'

# Company or vendor of this module
CompanyName = 'Microsoft Corporation'

# Copyright statement for this module
Copyright = '(c) 2020 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved.'

# Description of the functionality provided by this module
Description = 'This module uses the CRM connection from Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnector.Powershell and provides common functions to create, delete, query, and update data as well as functions for common tasks such as publishing, and manipulating System and CRM User Settings, etc. The module should function for both Dynamics CRM Online and On-Premise environment.'

# Minimum version of the Windows PowerShell engine required by this module
PowerShellVersion = '4.0'

# Name of the Windows PowerShell host required by this module
# PowerShellHostName = ''

# Minimum version of the Windows PowerShell host required by this module
PowerShellHostVersion = '1.0'

# Minimum version of Microsoft .NET Framework required by this module
DotNetFrameworkVersion = '4.0.0.0'

# Minimum version of the common language runtime (CLR) required by this module
#CLRVersion = '4.0.0.0'

# Processor architecture (None, X86, Amd64) required by this module
# ProcessorArchitecture = ''

# Modules that must be imported into the global environment prior to importing this module
#RequiredModules = @("Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnector.Powershell")

# Assemblies that must be loaded prior to importing this module
RequiredAssemblies = @("Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy.dll", "Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.dll", "Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.Connector.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnectControl.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnector.Powershell.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.Ui.Styles.dll","Microsoft.Rest.ClientRuntime.dll","Newtonsoft.Json.dll")

# Script files (.ps1) that are run in the caller's environment prior to importing this module.
#ScriptsToProcess = @()

# Type files (.ps1xml) to be loaded when importing this module
#TypesToProcess = @()

# Format files (.ps1xml) to be loaded when importing this module
#FormatsToProcess = @('Microsoft.Xrm.Data.PowerShell.Format.ps1xml')

# Modules to import as nested modules of the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess
NestedModules = @('Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnector.Powershell')

# Functions to export from this module - only include functions with a dash
FunctionsToExport = @('*-*')

# Cmdlets to export from this module
CmdletsToExport = '*'

# Variables to export from this module
VariablesToExport = '*'

# Aliases to export from this module
AliasesToExport = @('*')

# DSC resources to export from this module
# DscResourcesToExport = @()

# List of all modules packaged with this module
ModuleList = @("Microsoft.Xrm.Data.Powershell")

# List of all files packaged with this module
FileList = @("Microsoft.Xrm.Data.Powershell.psm1","Microsoft.Xrm.Data.Powershell.psd1","Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy.dll", "Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Data.PowerShell.Help.xml", "Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.Deployment.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.Connector.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnectControl.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnector.Powershell.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.Ui.Styles.dll","Microsoft.Rest.ClientRuntime.dll","Newtonsoft.Json.dll","Microsoft.QualityTools.Testing.Fakes.dll","Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.Deployment.dll")

# Private data to pass to the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess. This may also contain a PSData hashtable with additional module metadata used by PowerShell.
PrivateData = @{
    PSData = @{
        # Tags applied to this module. These help with module discovery in online galleries.
        Tags = @('Dynamics', 'Xrm', 'CRM', 'Dynamics365','PowerApps','CDS', 'CommonDataService', 'PowerPlatform')

        # A URL to the license for this module.
        # LicenseUri = ''

        # A URL to the main website for this project.
        ProjectUri = 'https://github.com/seanmcne/Microsoft.Xrm.Data.PowerShell'

        # A URL to an icon representing this module.
        # IconUri = ''

        # ReleaseNotes of this module
        ReleaseNotes = '
Lots of changes and enhancements to auth in this release:
- Updated to attempting SSO with oAuth by default
- Added an option for username to "hint" your username for SSO/browser based auth, if you get an immediate failure on connecting via oAuth (locally) try adding a username hint to help
- If you are logged into a managed pc by your org you should be able to use -forceoAuth and the serverurl without any other arguemnts to login and use your current users credentials
- Older auth methods continue to function as-is
- Removed requirement for redirecturi on clientsecret as it is not technically required
- redirected verbose connector output into a local file when -verbose is used with connect-crmonline
- Added option for debugging connections using a provided connectionstring - please only use this for debugging for now. NOTE: If you use this please let me know how you are using it.
- source for connector: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Microsoft.Xrm.Tooling.CrmConnector.PowerShell/
Including newer xrm tooling which has the following improvements:
- 3.3.0.899 Added initial support for in memory log capture support.
- 3.3.0.897 Fixed an issue with sovereign cloud discovery reference data that would prevent a login control from picking the correct global discovery server when connecting.
- 3.3.0.891 Fixed an error where discovery would be used when using AD and IFD to connect to onpremise even if connection strings where used.
- 3.3.0.890 Fixed an error where timeout property was not properly assigned when using Non-oAuth types
- 3.3.0.890 Fixed an error with setting CallerId when ClientSecret Auth type is used. '

        # Prerelease = '-alpha'

    } # End of PSData hashtable
} # End of PrivateData hashtable

# HelpInfo URI of this module
# HelpInfoURI = ''

# Default prefix for commands exported from this module. Override the default prefix using Import-Module -Prefix.
# DefaultCommandPrefix = ''
}