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Szkolenie MS 55039

Tworzenie skryptów i narzędzi w Windows PowerShell

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Opis szkolenia

This three- to five-day instructor-led is intended for IT professionals who are interested in furthering their skills in Windows PowerShell and administrative automation. The course assumes a basic working knowledge of PowerShell as an interactive command-line shell, and teaches students the correct patterns and practices for building reusable, tightly scoped units of automation.

Audience Profile

This course is intended for administrators in a Microsoft-centric environment who want to build reusable units of automation, automate business processes, and enable less-technical colleagues to accomplish administrative tasks.

Prerequisites

  • Experience at basic Windows administration
  • Experience using Windows PowerShell to query and modify system information
  • Experience using Windows PowerShell to discover commands and their usage
  • Experience using WMI and/or CIM to query system information

At Course Completion

  • Describe the correct patterns for building modularized tools in Windows PowerShell
  • Build highly modularized functions that comply with native PowerShell patterns
  • Build controller scripts that expose user interfaces and automate business processes
  • Manage data in a variety of formats
  • Write automated tests for tools
  • Debug tools

Zakres

  • Module 1: Tool Design
    This module explains how to design tools and units of automation that comply with native PowerShell usage patterns.
  • Module 2: Start with a Command
    This module explains how to start the scripting process by beginning in the interactive shell console.
  • Module 3: Build a Basic Function and Module
    This module explains how to build a basic function and module, using commands already experimented with in the shell.
  • Module 4: Adding CmdletBinding and Parameterizing
    This module explains how to extend the functionality of a tool, parameterize input values, and use CmdletBinding.
  • Module 5: Emitting Objects as Output
    This module explains how to create tools that produce custom objects as output.
  • Module 6: An Interlude: Changing Your Approach
    This module explains how to re-think tool design, using concrete examples of how it’s often done wrong.
  • Module 7: Using Verbose, Warning, and Informational Output
    This module explains how to use additional output pipelines for better script behaviors.
  • Module 8: Comment-Based Help
    This module explains how to add comment-based help to tools.
  • Module 9: Handling Errors
    This module explains how to create tools that deal with anticipated errors.
  • Module 10: Basic Debugging
    This module explains how to use native PowerShell script debugging tools.
  • Module 11: Going Deeper with Parameters
    This module explains how to further define parameter attributes in a PowerShell command.
  • Module 12: Writing Full Help
    This module explains how to create external help for a command.
  • Module 13: Unit Testing Your Code
    This module explains how to use Pester to perform basic unit testing.
  • Module 14: Extending Output Types
    This module explains how to extend objects with additional capabilities.
  • Module 15: Analyzing Your Script
    This module explains how to use Script Analyzer to support best practices and prevent common problems.
  • Module 16: Publishing Your Tools
    This module explains how to publish tools to public and private repositories.
  • Module 17: Basic Controllers: Automation Scripts and Menus
    This module explains how to create controller scripts that put tools to use.
  • Module 18: Proxy Functions
    This module explains how to create and use proxy functions.
  • Module 19: Working with XML Data
    This module explains how to work with XML data in PowerShell.
  • Module 20: Working with JSON Data
    This module explains how to using JSON data in PowerShell.
  • Module 21: Working with SQL Server Data
    This module explains how to use SQL Server from within a PowerShell script.

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