Get-AnsibleParam

pull/12578/head
Trond Hindenes 9 years ago
parent dcb8caf9e8
commit 94cfbe7ee9

@ -101,9 +101,11 @@ Function Fail-Json($obj, $message = $null)
# Helper function to get an "attribute" from a psobject instance in powershell.
# This is a convenience to make getting Members from an object easier and
# slightly more pythonic
# Example: $attr = Get-Attr $response "code" -default "1"
# Example: $attr = Get-AnsibleParam $response "code" -default "1"
#Get-AnsibleParam also supports Parameter validation to save you from coding that manually:
#Example: Get-AnsibleParam -obj $params -name "State" -default "Present" -ValidateSet "Present","Absent" -resultobj $resultobj -failifempty $true
#Note that if you use the failifempty option, you do need to specify resultobject as well.
Function Get-Attr($obj, $name, $default = $null, $resultobj, $failifempty=$false, $emptyattributefailmessage)
Function Get-AnsibleParam($obj, $name, $default = $null, $resultobj, $failifempty=$false, $emptyattributefailmessage, $ValidateSet, $ValidateSetErrorMessage)
{
# Check if the provided Member $name exists in $obj and return it or the default.
Try
@ -112,7 +114,28 @@ Function Get-Attr($obj, $name, $default = $null, $resultobj, $failifempty=$false
{
throw
}
$obj.$name
if ($ValidateSet)
{
if ($ValidateSet -contains ($obj.$name))
{
$obj.$name
}
Else
{
if ($ValidateSetErrorMessage -eq $null)
{
#Auto-generated error should be sufficient in most use cases
$ValidateSetErrorMessage = "Argument $name needs to be one of $($ValidateSet -join ",") but was $($obj.$name)."
}
Fail-Json -obj $resultobj -message $ValidateSetErrorMessage
}
}
Else
{
$obj.$name
}
}
Catch
{
@ -131,6 +154,9 @@ Function Get-Attr($obj, $name, $default = $null, $resultobj, $failifempty=$false
}
}
#Alias Get-attr-->Get-AnsibleParam for backwards compat.
New-Alias -Name Get-attr -Value Get-AnsibleParam
# Helper filter/pipeline function to convert a value to boolean following current
# Ansible practices
# Example: $is_true = "true" | ConvertTo-Bool

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