about_Data_Files
Short description
PowerShell data files are used to store arbitrary data using PowerShell syntax.
Long description
PowerShell data (.psd1
) files can store arbitrary data in PowerShell syntax.
That data can be imported into variables in a PowerShell session. PowerShell
has three types of data files and provides a cmdlet to import each type.
Basic data files
The Import-PowerShellDataFile
cmdlet imports basic data files. The data in
the file must be contained in a hashtable. This format only supports constant
values. You can't use code or PowerShell expressions.
Module manifests
Module manifests are PowerShell data files. The data in the file must be contained in a hashtable. The structure of that hashtable only supports specific key names related to PowerShell modules.
The values assigned to the settings in the manifest file can be expressions that are evaluated by PowerShell. This allows you to construct paths and conditionally assign values based on variables.
When you import a module using Import-Module
, the manifest is evaluated in
Restricted
language mode. Restricted
mode limits the commands and variables
that can be used.
For more information, see about_Module_Manifests.
Localized data
The Import-LocalizedData
cmdlet imports localized data files. During import,
the file is processed in Constrained
language mode. Constrained
mode limits
the commands and variables that can be used.
For more information, see about_Language_Modes.
Originally, localized data files were meant to be used to store string data that could be translated into other languages. This allowed your scripts to import the data to provide localized string output in other languages. However, you aren't limited to storing string data and don't have to use the data for localized output.
The data in the file isn't limited to hashtables. It can be in any format
supported by the PowerShell syntax, such as DATA
sections.
For more information, see about_Data_Sections.
See also
PowerShell