How to Use PowerShell to Create FIM ActivityInformationConfiguration Objects
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Summary
FIM 2010 can be extended with custom WF activities. Try it out using the TechNet guide:
How to: Create a Custom Logging Activity and Deploy it to the FIM Portal
One of the challenges with creating (for me at least) is getting the details of the Activity Information Configuration object correct.
The script below takes the details directly from the WF DLL that you've built. Just point it to the DLL file and it will figure out the details then create the object in FIM for you.
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### ### Load the FIM Cmdlets ### if(@(get-pssnapin | where-object {$_.Name -eq "FIMAutomation"} ).count -eq 0) {add-pssnapin FIMAutomation} Function Create-FimImportObject { PARAM($objectType) END { $newObject = New-Object Microsoft.ResourceManagement.Automation.ObjectModel.ImportObject $newObject.ObjectType = $objectType $newObject.SourceObjectIdentifier = [System.Guid]::NewGuid().ToString() $newObject } } Function Set-FimAttribute { PARAM($object, $attributeName, $attributeValue) END { $importChange = New-Object Microsoft.ResourceManagement.Automation.ObjectModel.ImportChange $importChange.Operation = 1 $importChange.AttributeName = $attributeName $importChange.AttributeValue = $attributeValue $importChange.FullyResolved = 1 $importChange.Locale = "Invariant" if ($object.Changes -eq $null) {$object.Changes = (,$importChange)} else {$object.Changes += $importChange} } } ### ### Load the assembly to get the required details ### Copy file://tsclient/q/Scratch/LoggingActivityLibrary/bin/Debug/LoggingActivityLibrary.dll $ass = [reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom("LoggingActivityLibrary.dll") $TypeName = $ass.GetTypes() | where {$($_.BaseType).Name -ieq 'ActivitySettingsPart'} | select -ExpandProperty FullName $ActivityName = $ass.GetTypes() | where {$($_.BaseType).Name -ieq 'SequenceActivity'} | select -ExpandProperty FullName $AssemblyName = $ass.FullName ### ### Create the Activity Information Configuration ### $fimAIC = Create-FimImportObject -objectType "ActivityInformationConfiguration" Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "DisplayName" -attributeValue $ActivityName Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "Description" -attributeValue $ActivityName Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "ActivityName" -attributeValue $ActivityName Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "AssemblyName" -attributeValue $AssemblyName Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "TypeName" -attributeValue $TypeName Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "IsActionActivity" -attributeValue $true Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "IsAuthenticationActivity" -attributeValue $false Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "IsAuthorizationActivity" -attributeValue $false Set-FimAttribute -object $fimAIC -attributeName "IsConfigurationType" -attributeValue $true ### ### Send the request to FIM ### !!!This does not require the assembly to be in the GAC!!! ### So don't forget to use gacutil.exe to load it ### Or enjoying troubleshooting THAT issue ;-) ### $fimAIC | Import-FIMConfig |
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