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Mastering Windows PowerShell Scripting

Mastering Windows PowerShell Scripting - Second Edition

By : Chris Dent, Brenton J.W. Blawat
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Mastering Windows PowerShell Scripting

Mastering Windows PowerShell Scripting

3.3 (8)
By: Chris Dent, Brenton J.W. Blawat

Overview of this book

PowerShell scripts offer a handy way to automate various chores. Working with these scripts effectively can be a difficult task. This comprehensive guide starts from scratch and covers advanced-level topics to make you a PowerShell expert. The first module, PowerShell Fundamentals, begins with new features, installing PowerShell on Linux, working with parameters and objects, and also how you can work with .NET classes from within PowerShell. In the next module, you’ll see how to efficiently manage large amounts of data and interact with other services using PowerShell. You’ll be able to make the most of PowerShell’s powerful automation feature, where you will have different methods to parse and manipulate data, regular expressions, and WMI. After automation, you will enter the Extending PowerShell module, which covers topics such as asynchronous processing and, creating modules. The final step is to secure your PowerShell, so you will land in the last module, Securing and Debugging PowerShell, which covers PowerShell execution policies, error handling techniques, and testing. By the end of the book, you will be an expert in using the PowerShell language.
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Static analysis

Static analysis is the process of evaluating code without executing it. Static analysis in PowerShell makes use of an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST): a tree-like representation of a block of code.

Abstract syntax tree

The AST in PowerShell is available for any script block, for example:

{ Write-Host 'content' }.Ast 

The script block that defines a function can be retrieved via Get-Command:

function Write-Content { Write-Host 'content' } 
(Get-Command Write-Content).ScriptBlock 

Or the script block defining a function can be retrieved using Get-Item:

function Write-Content { Write-Host 'content' } 
(Get-Item function:\Write-Content).ScriptBlock 

It is possible to work down through the...

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