You can use the PowerShell adapter to run your PowerShell scripts and get the corresponding output or errors.
Syntax
public class PShell
Members
void AddScript(string code) |
Add a script code |
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void SetParameter(string name, object value) |
Set a parameter with the specified name and its value |
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bool Execute() |
Execute a PowerShell instance |
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bool HasOutput() |
Indicates whether there was an output |
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List<object> GetOutput() |
Get a list with the output |
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bool HasError() |
Indicates whether there was an error |
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List<object> GetErrors() |
Get a list of errors that have occured |
Sample
This sample gives you information about your computer.
import clr
clr.AddReferenceToFileAndPath(Session.GetAdapterPath("IYOPRO.POWERSHELL"))
from IYOPROPsAdapter import PShell
code = r'''
param
(
[string]$Computer = XXX
)
Get-Wmiobject -computername $Computer win32_computersystem
'''
code = code.Replace("XXX", "\".\"")
shell = PShell()
shell.AddScript(code)
shell.SetParameter("Computer", "<device name>")
ok = shell.Execute()
results = shell.GetOutput()
errors = shell.GetErrors()
if results.Count > 0:
o = results[0]
print(o.SystemType)
print(o.BootupState)
print(o.Manufacturer)
print(o.Model)
if errors.Count>0:
o = errors[0]
print(o.Exception.Message)