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Mastering PowerCLI: Master PowerCLI to automate all aspects of VMware environments

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Mastering PowerCLI

Chapter 2. Reusable Advanced Functions and Scripts

In the first chapter, we revisited PowerShell and PowerCLI basics. Then, we discussed how we could use the GitHub version to control our work and collaborate with others to work on the same project. We also learned how to use Pester to do unit testing on our work. In this chapter, we are going to cover advanced functions and their implementations in PowerShell. Specifically, we are going to talk about the following topics:

  • Specifying function attributes
  • Specifying parameter attributes
  • Using parameter validation attributes
  • Using dynamic parameters
  • PowerShell help files
  • Creating comment-based help
  • Error handling in PowerShell

Before we start discussing advanced functions, let's take a look at normal functions. If you type Get-Help About_Functions in PowerShell, you can get the details of functions. The description says a function is a list of Windows PowerShell statements that has a name that you can assign. When you run a function...

Specifying function attributes

In case of advanced functions, we use Cmdlet bindings to control the feature or function of the function itself. With this, we define how the function works or behaves.

Addition of the [CmdletBinding()]line allows you to define these controls in an advanced function. Note that with the use of CmdletBinding(), we get the $PSCmdlet automatic variable, but the $Args variable is not available in these functions.

In advanced functions, with the CmdletBinding attribute, unknown parameters and positional arguments that do not have any matching positional parameters results in parameter binding to fail.

Let's examine the available options with the CmdletBinding() attribute and their meaning:

<#
     Comment Based Help
#>
function <function_name> {

[CmdletBinding(ConfirmImpact=<String>,
                     DefaultParameterSetName=<String>,
                     HelpURI=<URI>,
                     SupportsPaging=<Boolean>,
   ...

Specifying parameter attributes

In this section, we will discuss the parameter attributes and how to set them. The attributes falling under this category define the different attributes of the parameter itself. Let's take a closer look at the most useful and common options available to define parameter attributes and their uses:

  • Mandatory argument: This argument indicates that this particular parameter is compulsory, otherwise it is optional. For example, if I am writing a function to connect to a vCenter server and doing some work and I want the vCenter name to be provided at runtime, then the following code makes sure that the cmdlet call will fail without the $VCName parameter:
    Param (
      [parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
      [String]$VCName
    )
  • Position argument: We define the positional argument to specify which value will be assigned to which parameter by the position of the values at runtime, without the need to specify the parameter name. PowerShell will understand which parameter the value...

Using parameter validation attributes

Attributes falling under this category define the attributes that we can use to validate the value of a parameter/variable itself. The following is a list of the most commonly used parameters:

  • AllowNull / AllowEmptyString: This attribute allows a mandatory parameter to accept a NULL value or empty string. Check the following example. When this attribute is not set, the function does not allow us to give an empty string as an input to the $VCName parameter, as it is a mandatory input. When we comment out the AllowEmptyString parameter, it throws an error:
    Function Get-VC{
        [cmdletbinding()]
    
        Param(
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
    #    [AllowEmptyString()]
        [String]$VCName
        )
        Write-Host "vCenter Name: $VCName"
    }
    Using parameter validation attributes

    Notice that, when this attribute is set, the function allows us to give an empty string as the input to the $VCName parameter:

    Using parameter validation attributes
  • ValidateCount: This attribute specifies the minimum and maximum number of values that a parameter...

Dynamic parameters

All the earlier examples were examples of static parameters. Before the cmdlets of the function are executed, these parameters come into existence and remain available for the entire duration of the scope of the function. Dynamic parameters are those parameters that are defined in such a way that depending on certain conditions only, they come into existence. It may be designed in such a way that a dynamic parameter will come into existence only when another parameter is used in the function or a parameter has a certain value. So, late binding is applied for these types of parameters.

For example, let's discuss the following requirements:

  • We want to create a VM, provided the VM name is given by a user.
  • We have three different environments named Dedicated, Shared, and Cloud where the VM can be created.
  • If any environment is not mentioned by a user, then by default the VM will be created in the shared environment.
  • For a shared and Cloud environment, providing a VM name...

Switch parameters

Switch parameters are parameters without any need to assign any value to them. As the name suggests, they act as a switch. By default, their values are $false. Once these parameters are mentioned in the command line, their values become $true. We can use this switch parameter to perform our checks and run their respective script blocks. The following example is a function that connects to a vCenter server or vCloud Director server based on the input that we provide. As parameter values, we accept ServerName and UserName to connect to the server, Password for the connection, and another parameter that will act as a switch. If we mention –VCServer in the command line, then the Connect-VIServer cmdlets will be executed; if –VCDServer is mentioned, then the Connect-CIServer cmdlets will be executed. So, run the following code snippet:

Function Connect-Server{
[CmdletBinding()]
 Param(
    [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
            [string]$ServerName,
         ...

Specifying function attributes


In case of advanced functions, we use Cmdlet bindings to control the feature or function of the function itself. With this, we define how the function works or behaves.

Addition of the [CmdletBinding()]line allows you to define these controls in an advanced function. Note that with the use of CmdletBinding(), we get the $PSCmdlet automatic variable, but the $Args variable is not available in these functions.

In advanced functions, with the CmdletBinding attribute, unknown parameters and positional arguments that do not have any matching positional parameters results in parameter binding to fail.

Let's examine the available options with the CmdletBinding() attribute and their meaning:

<#
     Comment Based Help
#>
function <function_name> {

[CmdletBinding(ConfirmImpact=<String>,
                     DefaultParameterSetName=<String>,
                     HelpURI=<URI>,
                     SupportsPaging=<Boolean>,
          ...

Specifying parameter attributes


In this section, we will discuss the parameter attributes and how to set them. The attributes falling under this category define the different attributes of the parameter itself. Let's take a closer look at the most useful and common options available to define parameter attributes and their uses:

  • Mandatory argument: This argument indicates that this particular parameter is compulsory, otherwise it is optional. For example, if I am writing a function to connect to a vCenter server and doing some work and I want the vCenter name to be provided at runtime, then the following code makes sure that the cmdlet call will fail without the $VCName parameter:

    Param (
      [parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
      [String]$VCName
    )
  • Position argument: We define the positional argument to specify which value will be assigned to which parameter by the position of the values at runtime, without the need to specify the parameter name. PowerShell will understand which parameter the value...

Using parameter validation attributes


Attributes falling under this category define the attributes that we can use to validate the value of a parameter/variable itself. The following is a list of the most commonly used parameters:

  • AllowNull / AllowEmptyString: This attribute allows a mandatory parameter to accept a NULL value or empty string. Check the following example. When this attribute is not set, the function does not allow us to give an empty string as an input to the $VCName parameter, as it is a mandatory input. When we comment out the AllowEmptyString parameter, it throws an error:

    Function Get-VC{
        [cmdletbinding()]
    
        Param(
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
    #    [AllowEmptyString()]
        [String]$VCName
        )
        Write-Host "vCenter Name: $VCName"
    }

    Notice that, when this attribute is set, the function allows us to give an empty string as the input to the $VCName parameter:

  • ValidateCount: This attribute specifies the minimum and maximum number of values that a parameter accepts...

Dynamic parameters


All the earlier examples were examples of static parameters. Before the cmdlets of the function are executed, these parameters come into existence and remain available for the entire duration of the scope of the function. Dynamic parameters are those parameters that are defined in such a way that depending on certain conditions only, they come into existence. It may be designed in such a way that a dynamic parameter will come into existence only when another parameter is used in the function or a parameter has a certain value. So, late binding is applied for these types of parameters.

For example, let's discuss the following requirements:

  • We want to create a VM, provided the VM name is given by a user.

  • We have three different environments named Dedicated, Shared, and Cloud where the VM can be created.

  • If any environment is not mentioned by a user, then by default the VM will be created in the shared environment.

  • For a shared and Cloud environment, providing a VM name would...

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  • • Leverage PowerCLI to perform administration tasks in a more effective and efficient way
  • • Escape from daily tedious and repetitive tasks by unleashing the full potential of your creative side through scripting
  • • Master the intricate workings of PowerShell and PowerCLI through easy and real-life examples

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Have you ever wished that every morning you could automatically get a report with all the relevant information about your datacenter in exactly the same format you want? Or whether you could automate that boring, exhausting task? What if some crucial task needs to be performed on a regular basis without any error? PowerCLI scripts do all that and much more for VMware environments. It is built on top of the popular Windows PowerShell, with which you can automate server tasks and reduce manual input, allowing you to focus on more important tasks. This book will help you to achieve your goals by starting with a short refresher on PowerShell and PowerCLI and then covering the nuances of advanced functions and reusable scripts. Next you will learn how to build a vSphere-powered virtualized datacenter using PowerCLI while managing different aspects of the environment including automated installation, network, and storage. You will then manage different logical constructs of vSphere environment and different aspects of a virtual machine. Later, you will implement the best practices for a security implementation in vSphere Environment through PowerCLI before discovering how to manage other VMware environments such as SRM, vCloud Director and vCloud Air through PowerCLI. You will also learn to manage vSphere environments using advanced properties by accessing vSphere API and REST APIs through PowerCLI. Finally, you will build a Windows GUI application using PowerShell followed by a couple of sample scripts for reporting and managing vSphere environments with detailed explanations of the scripts. By the end of the book, you will have the required in-depth knowledge to master the art of PowerCLI scripting.

Who is this book for?

If you are a system administrator with working knowledge of PowerShell and PowerCLI who wants to perform quick and easy scripting but at the same time achieve complex results and write production grade scripts, then this book is for you.

What you will learn

  • • Use GitHub for collaboration and Pester to automate unit tests
  • • Write advanced reusable functions and dynamic variables and learn about error handling in PowerShell
  • • Automate ESXi host installation using Auto-Deploy, host profile, and host image
  • • Implement security best practices in a vSphere data center
  • • Manage SRM, vCloud Air, and vRealize Operations environments
  • • Access and utilize vSphere APIs to manage advanced aspects of vSphere and work with .NET view objects
  • • Utilize REST APIs to manage vRealize Automation environments
  • • Create a Windows GUI through the use of PowerShell and Sapien PrimalForms CE
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