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WaitProcessCommand Class

Definition

This class implements the Wait-process command.

public ref class WaitProcessCommand sealed : Microsoft::PowerShell::Commands::ProcessBaseCommand
public sealed class WaitProcessCommand : Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.ProcessBaseCommand
[System.Management.Automation.Cmdlet("Wait", "Process", DefaultParameterSetName="Name", HelpUri="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=2097146")]
public sealed class WaitProcessCommand : Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.ProcessBaseCommand
[System.Management.Automation.Cmdlet("Wait", "Process", DefaultParameterSetName="Name", HelpUri="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=2097146")]
[System.Management.Automation.OutputType(typeof(System.Diagnostics.Process))]
public sealed class WaitProcessCommand : Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.ProcessBaseCommand
type WaitProcessCommand = class
    inherit ProcessBaseCommand
[<System.Management.Automation.Cmdlet("Wait", "Process", DefaultParameterSetName="Name", HelpUri="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=2097146")>]
type WaitProcessCommand = class
    inherit ProcessBaseCommand
[<System.Management.Automation.Cmdlet("Wait", "Process", DefaultParameterSetName="Name", HelpUri="https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=2097146")>]
[<System.Management.Automation.OutputType(typeof(System.Diagnostics.Process))>]
type WaitProcessCommand = class
    inherit ProcessBaseCommand
Public NotInheritable Class WaitProcessCommand
Inherits ProcessBaseCommand
Inheritance
Attributes

Constructors

WaitProcessCommand()

Properties

Any

Gets or sets a value indicating whether to return after any one process exits.

CommandOrigin

This property tells you if you were being invoked inside the runspace or if it was an external request.

(Inherited from InternalCommand)
CommandRuntime

Holds the command runtime object for this command. This object controls what actually happens when a write is called.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
CurrentPSTransaction

Gets an object that surfaces the current PowerShell transaction. When this object is disposed, PowerShell resets the active transaction.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
Id

Specifies the process IDs of the processes to be waited on.

InputObject

If the input is a stream of [collections of] Process objects, we bypass the Name and Id parameters and read the Process objects directly. This allows us to deal with processes which have wildcard characters in their name.

(Inherited from ProcessBaseCommand)
Name

Name of the processes to wait on for termination.

PassThru

Gets or sets a value indicating whether to return the Process objects after waiting.

Stopping

Is this command stopping?

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
SuppliedComputerName

The computer from which to retrieve processes.

(Inherited from ProcessBaseCommand)
Timeout

If specified, wait for this number of seconds.

Methods

BeginProcessing()

When overridden in the derived class, performs initialization of command execution. Default implementation in the base class just returns.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
Dispose()

Dispose method of IDisposable interface.

EndProcessing()

When overridden in the derived class, performs clean-up after the command execution. Default implementation in the base class just returns.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
GetResourceString(String, String)

Gets the resource string corresponding to baseName and resourceId from the current assembly. You should override this if you require a different behavior.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
Invoke()

Invoke this cmdlet object returning a collection of results.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
Invoke<T>()

Returns a strongly-typed enumerator for the results of this cmdlet.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ProcessRecord()

When overridden in the derived class, performs execution of the command.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ShouldContinue(String, String, Boolean, Boolean, Boolean)

Confirm an operation or grouping of operations with the user. This differs from ShouldProcess in that it is not affected by preference settings or command-line parameters, it always does the query. This variant offers Yes, No, YesToAll and NoToAll.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ShouldContinue(String, String, Boolean, Boolean)

Confirm an operation or grouping of operations with the user. This differs from ShouldProcess in that it is not affected by preference settings or command-line parameters, it always does the query. This variant offers Yes, No, YesToAll and NoToAll.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ShouldContinue(String, String)

Confirm an operation or grouping of operations with the user. This differs from ShouldProcess in that it is not affected by preference settings or command-line parameters, it always does the query. This variant only offers Yes/No, not YesToAll/NoToAll.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ShouldProcess(String, String, String, ShouldProcessReason)

Confirm the operation with the user. Cmdlets which make changes (e.g. delete files, stop services etc.) should call ShouldProcess to give the user the opportunity to confirm that the operation should actually be performed.

This variant allows the caller to specify the complete text describing the operation, rather than just the name and action.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ShouldProcess(String, String, String)

Confirm the operation with the user. Cmdlets which make changes (e.g. delete files, stop services etc.) should call ShouldProcess to give the user the opportunity to confirm that the operation should actually be performed.

This variant allows the caller to specify the complete text describing the operation, rather than just the name and action.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ShouldProcess(String, String)

Confirm the operation with the user. Cmdlets which make changes (e.g. delete files, stop services etc.) should call ShouldProcess to give the user the opportunity to confirm that the operation should actually be performed.

This variant allows the caller to specify text for both the target resource and the action.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ShouldProcess(String)

Confirm the operation with the user. Cmdlets which make changes (e.g. delete files, stop services etc.) should call ShouldProcess to give the user the opportunity to confirm that the operation should actually be performed.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
StopProcessing()

When overridden in the derived class, interrupts currently running code within the command. It should interrupt BeginProcessing, ProcessRecord, and EndProcessing. Default implementation in the base class just returns.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
ThrowTerminatingError(ErrorRecord)

Terminate the command and report an error.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
TransactionAvailable()

Returns true if a transaction is available and active.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteCommandDetail(String)

Write text into pipeline execution log.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteDebug(String)

Display debug information.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteError(ErrorRecord)

Internal variant: Writes the specified error to the error pipe.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteInformation(InformationRecord)

Route information to the user or host.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteInformation(Object, String[])

Route information to the user or host.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteObject(Object, Boolean)

Writes one or more objects to the output pipe. If the object is a collection and the enumerateCollection flag is true, the objects in the collection will be written individually.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteObject(Object)

Writes the object to the output pipe.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteProgress(ProgressRecord)

Display progress information.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteVerbose(String)

Display verbose information.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)
WriteWarning(String)

Display warning information.

(Inherited from Cmdlet)

Applies to