I’m looking at writing some PowerShell code that can either execute immediately, or produce the commands it would execute as generated scripts.
I’d like to avoid this scenario:
if($Generating){
write-Output "somecommand.exe"
}
else{
somecommand.exe
}
I got looking at ScriptBlocks, which at first looked promising because I can write the contents of the ScriptBlock to the console without executing it. Such as:
$sc = { somecommand.exe }
$sc
somecommand.exe
My specific question is, if my scriptblock contains parameters, can I get them to resolve when I’m writing the scriptblock contents to the console, but WITHOUT invoking the scriptblock?
For example given the following scriptblock:
$b2 = { Param([string]$P) Write-Host "$P" }
When I just type “$b2” at the console and hit enter I see this:
Param([string]$P) Write-Host "$P"
What I’d like to see is this (if the parameter value is “Foo”):
Param([string]$P) Write-Host "Foo"
I realize this can be done when it’s invoked, either via “&” or using Invoke(), but would there be any way to get the parameters to resolve without invoking to make my script generation a little more elegant without needing a bunch of conditional statements throughout the code?
Using some of the suggestions I think I’ve found the best solution for my needs. Consider the following code
And it’s output:
By doing it this way, I still get all the benefit of keeping my existing functions and their parameters, parameter validation, CBH etc. I can also easily generate the code that the function would execute or just let it execute. Thanks for all the input, it’s definitely been a good learning experience.