functions/get-d365module.ps1
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<# .SYNOPSIS Get installed package / module from Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations environment .DESCRIPTION Get installed package / module from the machine running the AOS service for Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations .PARAMETER Name Name of the package / module that you are looking for Accepts wildcards for searching. E.g. -Name "Application*Adaptor" Default value is "*" which will search for all packages / modules .PARAMETER ExcludeBinaryModules Instruct the cmdlet to exclude binary modules from the output .PARAMETER BinDir The path to the bin directory for the environment Default path is the same as the AOS service PackagesLocalDirectory\bin Default value is fetched from the current configuration on the machine .PARAMETER PackageDirectory Path to the directory containing the installed package / module Normally it is located under the AOSService directory in "PackagesLocalDirectory" Default value is fetched from the current configuration on the machine .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-D365Module Shows the entire list of installed packages / modules located in the default location on the machine. A result set example: ModuleName IsBinary Version References ---------- -------- ------- ---------- AccountsPayableMobile False 10.0.9107.14827 {ApplicationFoundation, ApplicationPlatform, Appli... ApplicationCommon False 10.0.8008.26462 {ApplicationFoundation, ApplicationPlatform} ApplicationFoundation False 7.0.5493.35504 {ApplicationPlatform} ApplicationFoundationFormAdaptor False 7.0.4841.35227 {ApplicationPlatform, ApplicationFoundation, TestE... Custom True 10.0.0.0 {ApplicationPlatform} .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-D365Module -ExcludeBinaryModules Outputs the all packages / modules that are NOT binary. Will only include modules that is IsBinary = "False". A result set example: ModuleName IsBinary Version References ---------- -------- ------- ---------- AccountsPayableMobile False 10.0.9107.14827 {ApplicationFoundation, ApplicationPlatform, Appli... ApplicationCommon False 10.0.8008.26462 {ApplicationFoundation, ApplicationPlatform} ApplicationFoundation False 7.0.5493.35504 {ApplicationPlatform} ApplicationFoundationFormAdaptor False 7.0.4841.35227 {ApplicationPlatform, ApplicationFoundation, TestE... .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-D365Module -Name "Application*Adaptor" Shows the list of installed packages / modules where the name fits the search "Application*Adaptor". A result set example: ModuleName IsBinary Version References ---------- -------- ------- ---------- ApplicationFoundationFormAdaptor False 7.0.4841.35227 {ApplicationPlatform, ApplicationFoundation, TestE... ApplicationPlatformFormAdaptor False 7.0.4841.35227 {ApplicationPlatform, TestEssentials} ApplicationSuiteFormAdaptor False 10.0.9107.14827 {ApplicationFoundation, ApplicationPlatform, Appli... ApplicationWorkspacesFormAdaptor False 10.0.9107.14827 {ApplicationFoundation, ApplicationPlatform, Appli... .NOTES Tags: PackagesLocalDirectory, Servicing, Model, Models, Package, Packages Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi) The cmdlet supports piping and can be used in advanced scenarios. See more on github and the wiki pages. #> function Get-D365Module { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [string] $Name = "*", [switch] $ExcludeBinaryModules, [string] $BinDir = "$Script:BinDir\bin", [string] $PackageDirectory = $Script:PackageDirectory ) begin { [System.Collections.ArrayList] $Files2Process = New-Object -TypeName "System.Collections.ArrayList" $null = $Files2Process.Add((Join-Path $BinDir "Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Management.Delta.dll")) $null = $Files2Process.Add((Join-Path $BinDir "Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Management.Diff.dll")) $null = $Files2Process.Add((Join-Path $BinDir "Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Management.Merge.dll")) $null = $Files2Process.Add((Join-Path $BinDir "Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Management.Core.dll")) $null = $Files2Process.Add((Join-Path $BinDir "Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.dll")) $null = $Files2Process.Add((Join-Path $BinDir "Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Core.dll")) $null = $Files2Process.Add((Join-Path $BinDir "Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Storage.dll")) $null = $Files2Process.Add((Join-Path $BinDir "Microsoft.Dynamics.ApplicationPlatform.XppServices.Instrumentation.dll")) Import-AssemblyFileIntoMemory -Path $($Files2Process.ToArray()) } process { if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return } Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Intializing RuntimeProvider." $runtimeProviderConfiguration = New-Object Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Storage.Runtime.RuntimeProviderConfiguration -ArgumentList $Script:PackageDirectory $metadataProviderFactoryViaRuntime = New-Object Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Storage.MetadataProviderFactory $metadataProviderViaRuntime = $metadataProviderFactoryViaRuntime.CreateRuntimeProvider($runtimeProviderConfiguration) Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "MetadataProvider initialized." -Target $metadataProviderViaRuntime $modules = $metadataProviderViaRuntime.ModelManifest.ListModules() $modules | ForEach-Object { $_ | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'IsBinary' -Value $false } Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Testing if the cmdlet is running on a OneBox or not." -Target $Script:IsOnebox if ($Script:IsOnebox) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Machine is onebox. Initializing DiskProvider too." $diskProviderConfiguration = New-Object Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Storage.DiskProvider.DiskProviderConfiguration $diskProviderConfiguration.AddMetadataPath($PackageDirectory) $metadataProviderFactoryViaDisk = New-Object Microsoft.Dynamics.AX.Metadata.Storage.MetadataProviderFactory $metadataProviderViaDisk = $metadataProviderFactoryViaDisk.CreateDiskProvider($diskProviderConfiguration) Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "MetadataProvider initialized." -Target $metadataProviderViaDisk $diskModules = $metadataProviderViaDisk.ModelManifest.ListModules() foreach($module in $modules) { if ($diskModules.Name -NotContains $module.Name) { $module.IsBinary = $true } } } if($ExcludeBinaryModules -eq $true){ $modules = $modules | Where-Object IsBinary -eq $false } Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Looping through all modules." foreach ($obj in $($modules | Sort-Object Name)) { Write-PSFMessage -Level Verbose -Message "Filtering out all modules that doesn't match the model search." -Target $obj if ($obj.Name -NotLike $Name) { continue } $res = [Ordered]@{ Module = $obj.Name ModuleName = $obj.Name IsBinary = $obj.IsBinary PSTypeName = 'D365FO.TOOLS.ModuleInfo' } $modulepath = Join-Path (Join-Path $PackageDirectory $obj.Name) "bin" if (Test-Path -Path $modulepath -PathType Container) { $fileversion = Get-FileVersion -Path (Get-ChildItem $modulepath -Filter "Dynamics.AX.$($obj.Name).dll").FullName $version = $fileversion.FileVersion $versionUpdated = $fileversion.FileVersionUpdated } else { $version = "" $versionUpdated = "" } $res.Version = $version $res.VersionUpdated = $versionUpdated $res.References = $obj.References [PSCustomObject]$res } } } |