core/api/m365/M365AdminPortal/helpers/Test-IRMConnection.ps1

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Function Test-IRMConnection {
    <#
        .SYNOPSIS
        Test IRM connection
 
        .DESCRIPTION
        Test IRM connection
 
        .INPUTS
 
        .OUTPUTS
 
        .EXAMPLE
 
        .NOTES
            Author : Juan Garrido
            Twitter : @tr1ana
            File Name : Test-IRMConnection
            Version : 1.0
 
        .LINK
            https://github.com/silverhack/monkey365
    #>


    [CmdletBinding()]
    [OutputType([System.Boolean])]
    Param ()
    Begin{
        $requestHeader = $null
        #Getting environment
        $Environment = $O365Object.Environment
        #Get Access Token from IRM
        $Authentication = $O365Object.auth_tokens.AADRM
        if ($null -ne $Authentication) {
            #Set Authorization Header
            $AuthHeader = ("MSOID {0}" -f $Authentication.AccessToken)
            $requestHeader = @{ "Authorization" = $AuthHeader }
        }
    }
    Process{
        if($null -ne $requestHeader){
            $url = ("{0}/Configuration" -f $Environment.aadrm_service_locator)
            $p = @{
                Url = $url;
                Headers = $requestHeader;
                Method = 'GET';
                UserAgent = $O365Object.userAgent;
                RawResponse = $true;
                InformationAction = $O365Object.InformationAction;
                Verbose = $O365Object.verbose;
                Debug = $O365Object.debug;
            }
            $result = Invoke-MonkeyWebRequest @p
            if($null -ne $result){
                if($result.IsSuccessStatusCode){
                    return $true
                }
                else{
                    #Get Error
                    $rst = $result.Content.ReadAsStringAsync().Result
                    if($null -ne $rst){
                        #Try to convert to JSON
                        try{
                            $rst = $rst | ConvertFrom-Json
                            Write-Warning ("{0}. {1}" -f $result.StatusCode, $rst.ErrorDetail)
                        }
                        catch{
                            Write-Warning "Unable to convert error message to json"
                        }
                    }
                    return $false
                }
            }
        }
    }
    End{
        #Nothing to do here
    }
}