Public/Set-UserPassword.ps1

function Set-UserPassword {
  <#
    .SYNOPSIS
    Set user password
 
    .DESCRIPTION
    Wrapper function to set the password of an existing user using the RiskPro batch client
 
    .PARAMETER JavaPath
    The optional java path parameter corresponds to the path to the Java executable file. If not specified, please ensure that the path contains the Java home.
 
    .PARAMETER RiskProBatchClient
    The RiskPro batch client parameter corresponds to the path to the RiskPro batch client JAR file.
 
    .PARAMETER ServerURI
    The server URI parameter corresponds to the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the RiskPro server.
 
    .PARAMETER Credentials
    The credentials parameter corresponds to the credentials of the RiskPro account to use for the operation.
 
    .PARAMETER JavaOptions
    The optional Java options parameter corresponds to the additional Java options to pass to the Java client.
 
    .PARAMETER UserName
    The user name parameter corresponds to the name of the account to modify.
 
    .PARAMETER Password
    The password parameter corresponds to the password of the user account.
 
    .NOTES
    File name: Set-UserPassword.ps1
    Author: Florian CARRIER
    Creation date: 23/01/2020
    Last modified: 23/01/2020
  #>

  [CmdletBinding (
    SupportsShouldProcess = $true
  )]
  Param(
    [Parameter (
      Position    = 1,
      Mandatory   = $false,
      HelpMessage = "Java path"
    )]
    [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty ()]
    [String]
    $JavaPath,
    [Parameter (
      Position    = 2,
      Mandatory   = $true,
      HelpMessage = "RiskPro batch client path"
    )]
    [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty ()]
    [Alias ("Path", "RiskProPath")]
    [String]
    $RiskProBatchClient,
    [Parameter (
      Position    = 3,
      Mandatory   = $true,
      HelpMessage = "RiskPro server URI"
    )]
    [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty ()]
    [String]
    $ServerURI,
    [Parameter (
      Position    = 4,
      Mandatory   = $true,
      HelpMessage = "Credentials of the user"
    )]
    [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty ()]
    [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
    $Credentials,
    [Parameter (
      Position    = 5,
      Mandatory   = $false,
      HelpMessage = "Java options"
    )]
    [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty ()]
    [String[]]
    $JavaOptions,
    [Parameter (
      Position    = 6,
      Mandatory   = $true,
      HelpMessage = "Name of the user"
    )]
    [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty ()]
    [Alias ("Name")]
    [String]
    $UserName,
    [Parameter (
      Position    = 7,
      Mandatory   = $true,
      HelpMessage = "Password of the user"
    )]
    [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty ()]
    [String]
    $Password
  )
  Begin {
    # Get global preference variables
    Get-CallerPreference -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -SessionState $ExecutionContext.SessionState
    # Get administration Java class
    $JavaClass = Get-JavaClass -Name "Administration"
  }
  Process {
    # Define operation parameters
    $OperationParameters = New-Object -TypeName "System.Collections.Specialized.OrderedDictionary"
    $OperationParameters.Add("ad.userName", $UserName)
    $OperationParameters.Add("ad.newPassword", $Password)
    # Format Java parameters
    $Parameters = ConvertTo-JavaProperty -Properties $OperationParameters
    # Create model
      Invoke-RiskProBatchClient -JavaPath $JavaPath -RiskProPath $RiskProBatchClient -ServerURI $ServerURI -Credentials $Credentials -JavaOptions $JavaOptions -Operation "setUserPassword" -Parameters $Parameters -Class $JavaClass
  }
}