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599232ecec Implements CisServer connection handling (#10)
### fixes #8 

- gh deployment for dev branch removed
  - duplicate deployment.
  - see appveyor artifacts.
- installation of dependencies moved to ps function
- modularize PSGallery Deployment branch
- update platPS docs
- enable private build
- Implements ConnectionType CisServer (#9)
2017-10-23 10:53:52 +02:00
855cb920c8 Set theme jekyll-theme-midnight 2017-10-23 08:11:25 +02:00
8c92028b09 fix typos (#7)
* disable auto deployment for upcomming typo fixes
* fix typos
2017-10-16 19:47:19 +02:00
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General
=======
The PSCredentialStore is an simple credential manager for PSCredentials. It stores multiple credential objects in a
simple json file. You can choose between a private and shared store. The private one exists in your profile and can
The PSCredentialStore is a simple credential manager for PSCredentials. It stores PSCredentials in a simple json
file. You can choose between a private and shared credential store. The private one exists in your profile and can
ony accessed by your account on the same machine. The shared store enables you to use different credentials for your
script without exposing them as plain text.
scripts without exposing them as plain text.
**The shared store isn't 100% secure and I don't recommend using it in production!**
PSCredentialStore was developed to simplify the delegation of complex powershell scripts. In this case you often
need to store credentials for non interactive usage like in scheduled tasks.
To get started read the [about_PSCredentialStore](/src/en-US/about_PSCredential.help.txt) page.
For more details read the [about_PSCredentialStore](/src/en-US/about_PSCredential.help.txt) page.
Installation
============
@ -32,27 +32,27 @@ Manual Way
* Take a look at the [Latest Release](https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore/releases/latest) page.
* Download the `PSCredentialStore.zip`.
* Unpack the Zip and put it in your Powershell Module path.
* Unpack the zip file and put it in your Powershell module path.
* Don't forget to change the NTFS permission flag in the context menu.
* Start with `Import-Module PSCredentialStore`
Quick Start
-----------
**1.** First we need a blank CredentialStore. You can decide between a *private* or *shared* store. The private
**1.** First we need a blank credential store. You can decide between a *private* or *shared* store. The private
Credential Store can only be accessed with your profile on the machine you created it.
```powershell
# Private Credential Store
# Private credential store
New-CredentialStore
# Shared Credential Store
# Shared credential rtore
New-CredentialStore -Shared
#Shared CredentialStore in custom Location
#Shared credential store in custom Location
New-CredentialStore -Shared -Path 'C:\CredentialStore.json'
```
**2.** Now you can manage your CredentialStoreItems:
**2.** Now you can manage your credential store items:
```powershell
# This will prompt for credentials and stores it in a private store
New-CredentialStoreItem -RemoteHost 'dc01.myside.local' -Identifier 'AD'
@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ $DCCreds = Get-CredentialStoreItem -RemoteHost 'dc01.myside.local' -Identifier '
Invoke-Command -ComputerName 'dc01.myside.local' -Credential $DCCreds -ScripBlock {Get-Process}
```
The CredentialStore contains also a simple function to establish a connection with several systems or protocols.
If you have already installed the underlying framework your can connect to:
The credential store contains also a simple function to establish a connection with several systems or protocols.
If you have already installed the underlying framework / modules, you can connect these endpoints:
* **CiscoUcs** - Establish a connection to a Cisco UCS fabric interconnect.
* Required Modules: [`Cisco.UCS.Core`, `Cisco.UCSManager`](https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?i=!y&mdfid=286305108&softwareid=284574017&release=2.1.1)
@ -73,6 +73,8 @@ If you have already installed the underlying framework your can connect to:
* Required Modules: [`DataONTAP`](http://mysupport.netapp.com/tools/info/ECMLP2310788I.html?productID=61926)
* **VMware** - Establish a connection to a VMware vCenter or ESXi host.
* Required Modules: [`VMware.VimAutomation.Core`](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/VMware.PowerCLI)
* **CisServer** - Establish a connection to the CisServer Service on vCenter Host.
* Required Modules: [`VMware.VimAutomation.Cis.Core`](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/VMware.PowerCLI)
Here are some basic examples:
@ -81,4 +83,5 @@ Connect-To -RemoteHost "ucs.myside.local" -Type CiscoUcs
Connect-To -RemoteHost "ftp.myside.local" -Type FTP
Connect-To -RemoteHost "fas.myside.local" -Type NetAppFAS
Connect-To -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Type VMware
Connect-To -RemoteHost "vcr.myside.local" -Type CisServer
```

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# Install pester module and init the Appveyor support.
install:
- ps: Install-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -MinimumVersion '2.8.5.201' -Force -Verbose
- ps: Import-PackageProvider NuGet -MinimumVersion '2.8.5.201' -Force
- ps: Install-Module -Name 'Pester' -Scope CurrentUser -Force -SkipPublisherCheck -AllowClobber
- ps: Update-Module 'Pester'
- ps: Install-Module -Name 'posh-git' -Scope CurrentUser -Force -SkipPublisherCheck -AllowClobber
- ps: Update-Module 'posh-git'
- ps: Install-Module -Name 'PSCoverage' -Scope CurrentUser -Force -SkipPublisherCheck -AllowClobber
- ps: Import-Module 'PSCoverage'
- ps: Import-Module .\tools\AppVeyor.psm1
- ps: Invoke-InstallDependencies -Verbose
environment:
NuGetToken:
@ -43,14 +36,22 @@ test_script:
- ps: Invoke-CoverageReport
deploy:
#- provider: GitHub
# auth_token:
# secure: M+bBX5/nKdJB0eViP7xtrLVTwf3vGDUA9N2MMprZp2i+9ZR3CBVcJnSzJWUmalhB
# artifact: PSCredentialStore.zip # upload all NuGet packages to release assets
# draft: true
# prerelease: true
# on:
# branch: dev
- provider: GitHub
auth_token:
secure: M+bBX5/nKdJB0eViP7xtrLVTwf3vGDUA9N2MMprZp2i+9ZR3CBVcJnSzJWUmalhB
artifact: PSCredentialStore.zip # upload all NuGet packages to release assets
draft: false
prerelease: true
prerelease: false
on:
branch: master # release from master branch only
branch: master # release from master branch only
after_deploy:
- ps: Invoke-AppVeyorPSGallery
- ps: Invoke-AppVeyorPSGallery -OnBranch 'master'

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@ -34,12 +34,28 @@ Establish a connection to the selected host using a stored CredentialStoreItem.
Connect-To -RemoteHost "ucs.myside.local" -Type CiscoUcs
```
Connect-To -RemoteHost "ftp.myside.local" -Type FTP
Connect-To -RemoteHost "fas.myside.local" -Type NetAppFAS
Connect-To -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Type VMware
### -------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------
```
Connect-To -RemoteHost "ftp.myside.local" -Type FTP
```
### -------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------
```
Connect-To -RemoteHost "fas.myside.local" -Type NetAppFAS
```
### -------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------
```
Connect-To -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Type VMware
```
### -------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------
```
Connect-To -RemoteHost "vCenter.myside.local" -Type CisServer
```
### -------------------------- EXAMPLE 6 --------------------------
```
$MyCreds = Get-Credential
```
@ -88,6 +104,7 @@ Currently implemented targets are:
- FTP Establish a connection to a FTP host.
- NetAppFAS Establish a connection to a NetApp Clustered ONTAP filer.
- VMware Establish a connection to a VMware vCenter or ESXi host.
- CisServer Establish a connection to a Vmware CisServer.
```yaml
Type: String
@ -164,9 +181,11 @@ This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable
### [None]
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : Connect-To.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires : PSFTP, PowerCLI
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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Disconnect-From -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Type VMware -Force:$True
```
### -------------------------- EXAMPLE 6 --------------------------
```
Disconnect-From -RemoteHost "vcenter.myside.local" -Type CisServer
```
## PARAMETERS
### -RemoteHost
@ -66,10 +71,11 @@ Accept wildcard characters: False
### -Type
Specify the host type of the target.
Currently implemented targets are:
- CiscoUcs Establish a connection to a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect.
- FTP Establish a connection to a FTP host.
- NetAppFAS Establish a connection to a NetApp Clustered ONTAP filer.
- VMware Establish a connection to a VMware vCenter or ESXi host.
- CiscoUcs Terminates the connection from a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect.
- FTP Terminates the connection from a FTP host.
- NetAppFAS Terminates the connection from a NetApp Clustered ONTAP filer.
- VMware Terminates the connection from a VMware vCenter or ESXi host.
- CisServer Terminates the connection from a Vmware CisServer.
```yaml
Type: String
@ -110,9 +116,11 @@ This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable
### [None]
## NOTES
File Name : Disconnect-To.ps1
\`\`\`
File Name : Disconnect-From.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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### [PSObject] Returns the credential store content as PSObject.
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : Get-CredentialStore.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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@ -112,9 +112,11 @@ This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable
### [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : Get-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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### [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : Get-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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@ -130,9 +130,11 @@ This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable
### [None]
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : New-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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@ -113,9 +113,11 @@ This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable
### [None]
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : Remove-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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@ -113,9 +113,11 @@ This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable
### [None]
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : Set-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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@ -78,9 +78,11 @@ This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable
## OUTPUTS
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : Test-CredentialStore.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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### [None]
## NOTES
\`\`\`
File Name : Test-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
\`\`\`
## RELATED LINKS

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@ -70,15 +70,18 @@ If you have already installed the underlying framework your can connect to:
* Required Modules: [`DataONTAP`](http://mysupport.netapp.com/tools/info/ECMLP2310788I.html?productID=61926)
* **VMware** - Establish a connection to a VMware vCenter or ESXi host.
* Required Modules: [`VMware.VimAutomation.Core`](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/VMware.PowerCLI)
* **CisServer** - Establish a connection to the CisServer Service on vCenter Host.
* Required Modules: [`VMware.VimAutomation.Cis.Core`](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/VMware.PowerCLI))
# EXAMPLES
```powershell
Connect-To -RemoteHost "ucs.myside.local" -Type CiscoUcs
Connect-To -RemoteHost "ftp.myside.local" -Type FTP
Connect-To -RemoteHost "fas.myside.local" -Type NetAppFAS
Connect-To -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Type VMware
Connect-To -RemoteHost "vcr.myside.local" -Type CisServer
```
# NOTE

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@ -19,10 +19,11 @@ function Get-ChallengeFile {
.\Get-RandomKey -Path "C:\TMP\Challenge.bin"
.NOTES
```
File Name : Get-ChallengeFile.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore
#>

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ function Connect-To {
- FTP Establish a connection to a FTP host.
- NetAppFAS Establish a connection to a NetApp Clustered ONTAP filer.
- VMware Establish a connection to a VMware vCenter or ESXi host.
- CisServer Establish a connection to a Vmware CisServer.
.PARAMETER Credentials
Use this parameter to bypass the stored credentials. Without this parameter Connect-To tries to read the
@ -40,10 +41,19 @@ function Connect-To {
.EXAMPLE
Connect-To -RemoteHost "ucs.myside.local" -Type CiscoUcs
.EXAMPLE
Connect-To -RemoteHost "ftp.myside.local" -Type FTP
.EXAMPLE
Connect-To -RemoteHost "fas.myside.local" -Type NetAppFAS
.EXAMPLE
Connect-To -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Type VMware
.EXAMPLE
Connect-To -RemoteHost "vCenter.myside.local" -Type CisServer
.EXAMPLE
$MyCreds = Get-Credential
Connect-To -RemoteHost "vcr01.myside.local" -Type VMware -Credentials $MyCreds
@ -51,9 +61,11 @@ function Connect-To {
Disconnect-From -RemoteHost "vcr01.myside.local" -Type VMware
.NOTES
```
File Name : Connect-To.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires : PSFTP, PowerCLI
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore
@ -70,7 +82,7 @@ function Connect-To {
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "Shared")]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "Private")]
[ValidateSet("CiscoUcs", "FTP", "NetAppFAS", "VMware")]
[ValidateSet("CiscoUcs", "FTP", "NetAppFAS", "VMware", "CisServer")]
[String]$Type,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $False, ParameterSetName = "Shared")]
@ -199,6 +211,20 @@ function Connect-To {
Write-Error @MessageParams
}
}
"CisServer" {
try {
Connect-CisServer -Server $RemoteHost -Credential $creds -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null
}
catch {
# Write a error message to the log.
$MessageParams = @{
Message = "Unable to connect to {0} using Type {1}." -f $RemoteHost, $Type
ErrorAction = "Stop"
}
Write-Error @MessageParams
}
}
default {
# Write a error message to the log.
$MessageParams = @{

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@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ function Disconnect-From {
.PARAMETER Type
Specify the host type of the target. Currently implemented targets are:
- CiscoUcs Establish a connection to a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect.
- FTP Establish a connection to a FTP host.
- NetAppFAS Establish a connection to a NetApp Clustered ONTAP filer.
- VMware Establish a connection to a VMware vCenter or ESXi host.
- CiscoUcs Terminates the connection from a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect.
- FTP Terminates the connection from a FTP host.
- NetAppFAS Terminates the connection from a NetApp Clustered ONTAP filer.
- VMware Terminates the connection from a VMware vCenter or ESXi host.
- CisServer Terminates the connection from a Vmware CisServer.
.PARAMETER Force
Force the disconnect, even if the disconnect would fail.
@ -44,10 +44,15 @@ function Disconnect-From {
.EXAMPLE
Disconnect-From -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Type VMware -Force:$True
.EXAMPLE
Disconnect-From -RemoteHost "vcenter.myside.local" -Type CisServer
.NOTES
File Name : Disconnect-To.ps1
```
File Name : Disconnect-From.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore
@ -59,7 +64,7 @@ function Disconnect-From {
[string]$RemoteHost,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[ValidateSet("CiscoUcs", "FTP", "NetAppFAS", "VMware")]
[ValidateSet("CiscoUcs", "FTP", "NetAppFAS", "VMware", "CisServer")]
[string]$Type,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false)]
@ -85,7 +90,25 @@ function Disconnect-From {
}
Write-Error @MessageParams
}
}
"CisServer" {
try {
if ($Force) {
Disconnect-CisServer -Server $RemoteHost -Confirm:$false -ErrorAction Stop -Force:$true
}
else {
Disconnect-CisServer -Server $RemoteHost -Confirm:$false -ErrorAction Stop
}
}
catch {
# Write a error message to the log.
$MessageParams = @{
Message = "Unable to disconnect from {0} using Type {1}." -f $RemoteHost, $Type
ErrorAction = "Stop"
}
Write-Error @MessageParams
}
}
# Check for an existing WinSCP Session var
"FTP" {

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@ -26,6 +26,12 @@
"Modules": [
"DataONTAP"
]
},
{
"Name": "CisServer",
"Modules": [
"VMware.VimAutomation.Cis.Core"
]
}
]
}

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@ -19,9 +19,11 @@ function Get-RandomKey {
.\Get-RandomKey -Size 24
.NOTES
```
File Name : Get-RandomKey.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore

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@ -40,9 +40,11 @@ function Resolve-Dependency {
}
.NOTES
```
File Name : ResolveDependency.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore

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@ -34,9 +34,11 @@ function Test-Module {
.\Test-Dependency -Name 'VMware.PowerCLI' -Type 'Module' -StopIfFails
.NOTES
```
File Name : Get-RandomKey.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore

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@ -31,10 +31,11 @@ function Get-CredentialStoreItem {
$myCreds = Get-CredentialStoreItem -Path "C:\TMP\mystore.json" -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local"
.NOTES
```
File Name : Get-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore
#>

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@ -31,10 +31,11 @@ function New-CredentialStoreItem {
New-CredentialStoreItem -Path "C:\TMP\mystore.json" -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local"
.NOTES
```
File Name : New-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore
#>

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@ -31,9 +31,11 @@ function Remove-CredentialStoreItem {
Remove-CredentialStoreItem -Path "C:\TMP\mystore.json" -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Identifier svc
.NOTES
```
File Name : Remove-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore

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@ -30,9 +30,11 @@ function Set-CredentialStoreItem {
Set-CredentialStoreItem -Path "C:\TMP\mystore.json" -RemoteHost "esx01.myside.local" -Identifier svc
.NOTES
```
File Name : Set-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore

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@ -37,9 +37,11 @@ function Test-CredentialStoreItem() {
}
.NOTES
```
File Name : Test-CredentialStoreItem.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore

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@ -25,10 +25,11 @@ function Get-CredentialStore {
$CSContent = Get-CredentialStore -Path "C:\TMP\mystore.json"
.NOTES
```
File Name : Get-CredentialStore.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore
#>

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@ -41,10 +41,11 @@ function New-CredentialStore {
# Creates a new shared CredentialStore in the given location.
.NOTES
```
File Name : New-CredentialStore.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore
#>

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@ -15,10 +15,11 @@ function Test-CredentialStore {
can be decrypted across systems.
.NOTES
```
File Name : Test-CredentialStore.ps1
Author : Marco Blessing - marco.blessing@googlemail.com
Requires :
```
.LINK
https://github.com/OCram85/PSCredentialStore
#>

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@ -9,6 +9,32 @@
$CALLSIGN = 'PSCredentialStore'
Write-Host ("Callsign is: {0}" -f $CALLSIGN) -ForegroundColor Yellow
Function Invoke-InstallDependencies() {
[CmdletBinding()]
Param()
Process {
Try {
Install-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -RequiredVersion '2.8.5.208' -Force -Verbose
Import-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -RequiredVersion '2.8.5.208' -Force
Install-Module -Name 'Pester' -Scope CurrentUser -RequiredVersion '4.0.8' -Force -SkipPublisherCheck -AllowClobber
Install-Module -Name 'posh-git' -Scope CurrentUser -RequiredVersion '0.7.1' -Force -SkipPublisherCheck -AllowClobber
Install-Module -Name 'PSCoverage' -Scope CurrentUser -Force -SkipPublisherCheck -AllowClobber
Import-Module -Name 'Pester', 'posh-git', 'PSCoverage'
}
Catch {
$MsgParams = @{
Message = 'Could not install the required dependencies!'
Category = 'Error'
Details = $_.Exception.Message
}
Add-AppveyorMessage @MsgParams
Throw $MsgParams.Message
}
}
}
Function Invoke-AppVeyorBumpVersion() {
[CmdletBinding()]
Param()
@ -138,7 +164,11 @@ Function Invoke-CoverageReport() {
Function Invoke-AppVeyorPSGallery() {
[CmdletBinding()]
Param()
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[String]$OnBranch
)
Expand-Archive -Path (".\bin\{0}.zip" -f $CALLSIGN) -DestinationPath ("C:\Users\appveyor\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\{0}\" -f $CALLSIGN) -Verbose
Import-Module -Name $CALLSIGN -Verbose -Force
Write-Host "Available Package Provider:" -ForegroundColor Yellow