Installs a PowerShell Script as a command
Install-ChocolateyPowershellCommand `
[-PackageName <String>] `
-PsFileFullPath <String> `
[-Url <String>] `
[-Url64bit <String>] `
[-Checksum <String>] `
[-ChecksumType <String>] `
[-Checksum64 <String>] `
[-ChecksumType64 <String>] `
[-Options <Hashtable>] `
[-IgnoredArguments <Object[]>] [<CommonParameters>]
This will install a PowerShell script as a command on your system. Like an executable can be run from a batch redirect, this will do the same, calling PowerShell with this command and passing your arguments to it. If you include a url, it will first download the PowerShell file.
Chocolatey works best when the packages contain the software it is managing and doesn't require downloads. However most software in the Windows world requires redistribution rights and when sharing packages publicly (like on the community feed), maintainers may not have those aforementioned rights. Chocolatey understands how to work with that, hence this function. You are not subject to this limitation with internal packages.
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EXAMPLE 1
$psFile = Join-Path $(Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition) "Install-WindowsImage.ps1"
Install-ChocolateyPowershellCommand -PackageName 'installwindowsimage.powershell' -PSFileFullPath $psFile
EXAMPLE 2
$psFile = Join-Path $(Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition) `
"Install-WindowsImage.ps1"
Install-ChocolateyPowershellCommand `
-PackageName 'installwindowsimage.powershell' `
-PSFileFullPath $psFile `
-PSFileFullPath $psFile `
-Url 'http://somewhere.com/downloads/Install-WindowsImage.ps1'
EXAMPLE 3
$psFile = Join-Path $(Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition) `
"Install-WindowsImage.ps1"
Install-ChocolateyPowershellCommand `
-PackageName 'installwindowsimage.powershell' `
-PSFileFullPath $psFile `
-Url 'http://somewhere.com/downloads/Install-WindowsImage.ps1' `
-Url64 'http://somewhere.com/downloads/Install-WindowsImagex64.ps1'
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The name of the package - while this is an arbitrary value, it's recommended that it matches the package id.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | false |
Position? | 1 |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
Full file path to PowerShell file to turn into a command. If embedding
it in the package next to the install script, the path will be like
"$(Split-Path -parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)\\Script.ps1"
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | true |
Position? | 2 |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
This is the 32 bit url to download the resource from. This resource can
be used on 64 bit systems when a package has both a Url and Url64bit
specified if a user passes --forceX86
. If there is only a 64 bit url
available, please remove do not use the paramter (only use Url64bit).
Will fail on 32bit systems if missing or if a user attempts to force
a 32 bit installation on a 64 bit system.
Prefer HTTPS when available. Can be HTTP, FTP, or File URIs.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | false |
Position? | 3 |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
OPTIONAL - If there is a 64 bit resource available, use this parameter. Chocolatey will automatically determine if the user is running a 64 bit OS or not and adjust accordingly. Please note that the 32 bit url will be used in the absence of this. This parameter should only be used for 64 bit native software. If the original Url contains both (which is quite rare), set this to '$url' Otherwise remove this parameter.
Prefer HTTPS when available. Can be HTTP, FTP, or File URIs.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | url64 |
Required? | false |
Position? | 4 |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
The checksum hash value of the Url resource. This allows a checksum to be validated for files that are not local. The checksum type is covered by ChecksumType.
NOTE: Checksums in packages are meant as a measure to validate the originally intended file that was used in the creation of a package is the same file that is received at a future date. Since this is used for other steps in the process related to the community repository, it ensures that the file a user receives is the same file a maintainer and a moderator (if applicable), plus any moderation review has intended for you to receive with this package. If you are looking at a remote source that uses the same url for updates, you will need to ensure the package also stays updated in line with those remote resource updates. You should look into automatic packaging to help provide that functionality.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | false |
Position? | named |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
The type of checkum that the file is validated with - valid values are 'md5', 'sha1', 'sha256' or 'sha512' - defaults to 'md5'.
MD5 is not recommended as certain organizations need to use FIPS compliant algorithms for hashing - see https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/811833 for more details.
The recommendation is to use at least SHA256.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | false |
Position? | named |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
OPTIONAL if no Url64bit - The checksum hash value of the Url64bit resource. This allows a checksum to be validated for files that are not local. The checksum type is covered by ChecksumType64.
NOTE: Checksums in packages are meant as a measure to validate the originally intended file that was used in the creation of a package is the same file that is received at a future date. Since this is used for other steps in the process related to the community repository, it ensures that the file a user receives is the same file a maintainer and a moderator (if applicable), plus any moderation review has intended for you to receive with this package. If you are looking at a remote source that uses the same url for updates, you will need to ensure the package also stays updated in line with those remote resource updates. You should look into automatic packaging to help provide that functionality.
NOTE: To determine checksums, you can get that from the original
site if provided. You can also use the [checksum tool available on
the community feed](https://chocolatey.org/packages/checksum) (choco install checksum
)
and use it e.g. checksum -t sha256 -f path\to\file
. Ensure you
provide checksums for all remote resources used.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | false |
Position? | named |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
OPTIONAL - The type of checkum that the file is validated with - valid values are 'md5', 'sha1', 'sha256' or 'sha512' - defaults to ChecksumType parameter value.
MD5 is not recommended as certain organizations need to use FIPS compliant algorithms for hashing - see https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/811833 for more details.
The recommendation is to use at least SHA256.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | false |
Position? | named |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
OPTIONAL - Specify custom headers. Available in 0.9.10+.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | false |
Position? | named |
Default Value | @{Headers=@{}} |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
Allows splatting with arguments that do not apply. Do not use directly.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Aliases | |
Required? | false |
Position? | named |
Default Value | |
Accept Pipeline Input? | false |
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, and -OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216 .
- [[Get-ChocolateyWebFile|HelpersGetChocolateyWebFile]]
- [[Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage|HelpersInstallChocolateyInstallPackage]]
- [[Install-ChocolateyPackage|HelpersInstallChocolateyPackage]]
- [[Install-ChocolateyZipPackage|HelpersInstallChocolateyZipPackage]]
[[Function Reference|HelpersReference]]
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