Compress Files with Windows PowerShell then package a Windows Vista Sidebar Gadget
Somedays I feel like the Windows PowerShell Evangelist. Anyway, Johnny Halife and I were working on a script that would package up the files for a windows sidebar gadget as a post build event. Turns out you can do this with Windows PowerShell (surprise, surprise).
Once we got this working, I thought it would be cool to turn them into functions and add them to my profile so they are always available.
Being short of time (as always) I figured if I could:
1. Create a New Zip
function New-Zip
{
param([string]$zipfilename)
set-content $zipfilename ("PK" + [char]5 + [char]6 + ("$([char]0)" * 18))
(dir $zipfilename).IsReadOnly = $false
}
usage: new-zip c:\demo\myzip.zip
2. Add files to a zip via a pipeline
function Add-Zip
{
param([string]$zipfilename)
if(-not (test-path($zipfilename)))
{
set-content $zipfilename ("PK" + [char]5 + [char]6 + ("$([char]0)" * 18))
(dir $zipfilename).IsReadOnly = $false
}
$shellApplication = new-object -com shell.application
$zipPackage = $shellApplication.NameSpace($zipfilename)
foreach($file in $input)
{
$zipPackage.CopyHere($file.FullName)
Start-sleep -milliseconds 500
}
}
usage: dir c:\demo\files\*.* -Recurse | add-Zip c:\demo\myzip.zip
3. List the files in a zip
function Get-Zip
{
param([string]$zipfilename)
if(test-path($zipfilename))
{
$shellApplication = new-object -com shell.application
$zipPackage = $shellApplication.NameSpace($zipfilename)
$zipPackage.Items() | Select Path
}
}
usage: Get-Zip c:\demo\myzip.zip
4. Extract the files form the zip
function Extract-Zip
{
param([string]$zipfilename, [string] $destination)
if(test-path($zipfilename))
{
$shellApplication = new-object -com shell.application
$zipPackage = $shellApplication.NameSpace($zipfilename)
$destinationFolder = $shellApplication.NameSpace($destination)
$destinationFolder.CopyHere($zipPackage.Items())
}
}
usage: extract-zip c:\demo\myzip.zip c:\demo\destination
So, how do we package the Vista Sidebar Gadget?
dir <path_to_gadget_files | add-Zip <path_to_gadget_zip>
Rename-Item <path_to_gadget_zip> <path_to_gadget_zip>.Gadget
Job Done.
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Comments
Anonymous
October 15, 2007
PingBack from http://blog.adrianoguerreiro.eti.br/2007/10/15/cmmipraque/Anonymous
June 12, 2009
I am frequently asked by colleagues and customers for a dump of all of my SharePoint content (presentations,