core/api/azure/resourcemanagement/helpers/virtualMachine/New-MonkeyVMConfigurationManagementObject.ps1

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Function New-MonkeyVMConfigurationManagementObject {
<#
        .SYNOPSIS
        Create a new VM configuration management object
 
        .DESCRIPTION
        Create a new VM configuration management object
 
        .INPUTS
 
        .OUTPUTS
 
        .EXAMPLE
 
        .NOTES
            Author : Juan Garrido
            Twitter : @tr1ana
            File Name : New-MonkeyVMConfigurationManagementObject
            Version : 1.0
 
        .LINK
            https://github.com/silverhack/monkey365
    #>


    [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions", "", Scope="Function")]
    [CmdletBinding()]
    Param (
        [parameter(Mandatory= $True, ValueFromPipeline = $True, HelpMessage="VM Configuration Management object")]
        [Object]$InputObject
    )
    Process{
        try{
            $configurationObj = [ordered]@{
                Id = $InputObject.Id;
                type = $InputObject.type;
                name = $InputObject.name;
                kind = $InputObject.kind;
                location = $InputObject.location;
                resourceGroup = $InputObject.resourceGroup;
                subscriptionId = $InputObject.subscriptionId;
                machine = $InputObject.machine;
                assignmentType = $InputObject.assignmentType;
                tags = $InputObject.tags;
                complianceState = $InputObject.complianceState;
                compliantPercentage = $InputObject.compliantPercentage;
                nonCompliantPercentage = $InputObject.nonCompliantPercentage;
                totalResourcesCount = $InputObject.totalResourcesCount;
                totalCompliantResourcesCount = $InputObject.totalCompliantResourcesCount;
                totalNonCompliantResourcesCount = $InputObject.totalNonCompliantResourcesCount;
                policyAssignmentId = $InputObject | Select-Object -ExpandProperty extendedLocation -ErrorAction Ignore
                lastModifiedDateTime = $InputObject | Select-Object -ExpandProperty lastModifiedDateTime -ErrorAction Ignore
                rawObject = $InputObject;
            }
            #Create PsObject
            $_obj = New-Object -TypeName PsObject -Property $configurationObj
            #return object
            return $_obj
        }
        catch{
            $msg = @{
                MessageData = ($message.MonkeyObjectCreationFailed -f "VM Configuration Management object");
                callStack = (Get-PSCallStack | Select-Object -First 1);
                logLevel = 'error';
                InformationAction = $O365Object.InformationAction;
                Tags = @('VMConfigurationManagementObjectError');
            }
            Write-Error @msg
            $msg.MessageData = $_
            $msg.LogLevel = "Verbose"
            $msg.Tags+= "VMConfigurationManagementObjectError"
            [void]$msg.Add('verbose',$O365Object.verbose)
            Write-Verbose @msg
        }
    }
}