Open nickgw opened 2 years ago
@johlju
I've got some questions about the design of this resource.
For the properties MaximumVersion
, and MinimumVersion
does specifying a state of one of them mean all resources out of compliance are uninstalled, or do we just say the resource is in the correct state if a single resource meets the critera.
For example: Given this resource declaration:
$Params = @{
Name = 'PSResource'
ModuleName = 'ComputerManagementDsc'
Property = @{
Name = 'jeadsc'
Ensure = 'Present'
MaximumVersion = '0.6.0'
}
Method = 'Get'
}
and this result of Get-Module -Name JeaDsc -ListAvailable
PS C:\Users\vagrant> Get-Module -Name JeaDsc -ListAvailable
Directory: C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules
ModuleType Version Name ExportedCommands
---------- ------- ---- ----------------
Script 0.7.2 JeaDsc ConvertTo-Expression
Script 0.6.0 JeaDsc {Compare-JeaConfiguration, Convert-ObjectToHashtable, Convert-StringToObject}
Is the resource in compliance because JeaDsc version 6.0.0
meets the resource, or out of spec because 0.7.2
exceeds it and we need to uninstall 0.7.2?
Similar question for RequiredVersion
, but I think it's more cut and dry that as long as the resource of the requiredversion exists, we're in the correct state.
thanks!
@johlju
I've got some questions about the design of this resource.For the properties
MaximumVersion
, andMinimumVersion
does specifying a state of one of them mean all resources out of compliance are uninstalled, or do we just say the resource is in the correct state if a single resource meets the critera.For example: Given this resource declaration:
$Params = @{ Name = 'PSResource' ModuleName = 'ComputerManagementDsc' Property = @{ Name = 'jeadsc' Ensure = 'Present' MaximumVersion = '0.6.0' } Method = 'Get' }
and this result of
Get-Module -Name JeaDsc -ListAvailable
PS C:\Users\vagrant> Get-Module -Name JeaDsc -ListAvailable Directory: C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules ModuleType Version Name ExportedCommands ---------- ------- ---- ---------------- Script 0.7.2 JeaDsc ConvertTo-Expression Script 0.6.0 JeaDsc {Compare-JeaConfiguration, Convert-ObjectToHashtable, Convert-StringToObject}
Is the resource in compliance because
JeaDsc version 6.0.0
meets the resource, or out of spec because0.7.2
exceeds it and we need to uninstall 0.7.2?Similar question for
RequiredVersion
, but I think it's more cut and dry that as long as the resource of the requiredversion exists, we're in the correct state.thanks!
https://github.com/dsccommunity/ComputerManagementDsc/issues/399#issuecomment-1328288382
Resource proposal
This is a duplicate of Issue #393 , but scoped solely to the proposed
PSResource
resource.Currently, psmodule is bundled in the PowershellGet v2 module. In PowerShellGet v3 the resources has been moved into a new, dsc specific module, PowerShellGetDsc. Unfortunately, these repositories are either no longer maintained, or have not had any activity in years.
I'm proposing taking the resources and moving them into ComputerManagementDsc with new names to avoid multiple DSC resources with the same name. This way, the community can add features and bug fixes more rapidly. If there comes a time that PowershellGetDsc is actively maintained, we can take the contributions from ComputerManagementDsc and port them over.
https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShellGetDsc - no contributions in 11 months, no target production release https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShellGet - does not include Dsc resources anymore https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShellGetv2 - Contains PSModule and PSRepository, no longer in development and not accepting any pull requests
Proposed properties
[ClassVersion("1.0.0.0"),FriendlyName("PSModule")] class MSFT_PSModule : OMI_BaseResource { [Key] String Name; [Write,ValueMap{"Present", "Absent"},Values{"Present", "Absent"}] String Ensure; [Write] String Repository; [Write,ValueMap{"Trusted", "Untrusted"},Values{"Trusted", "Untrusted"}] String InstallationPolicy; [Write] Boolean Trusted; [Write] String Version; [Write] Boolean NoClobber; [Write] Boolean SkipPublisherCheck; [Read] string Description; [Read] String InstalledVersion; [Read] String Guid; [Read] String ModuleBase; [Read] String ModuleType; [Read] String Author; };
Special considerations or limitations
There may come a time when
psmodule
is actively developed and we should work to contribute any fixes or features from ComputerManagementDsc to the official repository.