GetProc02 (C#) Sample Code
The following code shows the implementation of a Get-Process
cmdlet that accepts command-line
input. Notice that this implementation defines a Name
parameter to allow command-line input, and
it uses the
WriteObject(System.Object,System.Boolean)
method as the output mechanism for sending output objects to the pipeline.
Code Sample
namespace Microsoft.Samples.PowerShell.Commands
{
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Management.Automation; // Windows PowerShell namespace.
#region GetProcCommand
/// <summary>
/// This class implements the get-proc cmdlet.
/// </summary>
[Cmdlet(VerbsCommon.Get, "Proc")]
public class GetProcCommand : Cmdlet
{
#region Parameters
/// <summary>
/// The names of the processes to act on.
/// </summary>
private string[] processNames;
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets the list of process names on which
/// the Get-Proc cmdlet will work.
/// </summary>
[Parameter(Position = 0)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty]
public string[] Name
{
get { return this.processNames; }
set { this.processNames = value; }
}
#endregion Parameters
#region Cmdlet Overrides
/// <summary>
/// The ProcessRecord method calls the Process.GetProcesses
/// method to retrieve the processes specified by the Name
/// parameter. Then, the WriteObject method writes the
/// associated processes to the pipeline.
/// </summary>
protected override void ProcessRecord()
{
// If no process names are passed to the cmdlet, get all
// processes.
if (this.processNames == null)
{
WriteObject(Process.GetProcesses(), true);
}
else
{
// If process names are passed to cmdlet, get and write
// the associated processes.
foreach (string name in this.processNames)
{
WriteObject(Process.GetProcessesByName(name), true);
}
} // if (processNames...
} // ProcessRecord
#endregion Cmdlet Overrides
} // End GetProcCommand class.
#endregion GetProcCommand
}
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