Пример командлета StopProcessSample03
В этом примере показано, как написать командлет, параметры которого имеют псевдонимы и параметры которых поддерживают подстановочные знаки. Этот командлет похож на командлет Stop-Process
, предоставляемый Windows PowerShell 2.0.
Создание примера с помощью Visual Studio
Установив пакет SDK для Windows PowerShell 2.0, перейдите в папку StopProcessSample03. По умолчанию он расположен в папке
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0\Samples\sysmgmt\WindowsPowerShell\csharp\StopProcessSample03
.Дважды щелкните значок для файла решения (.sln). Откроется пример проекта в Microsoft Visual Studio.
В меню Сборка выберите Сборка решения, чтобы создать библиотеку для примера в папках
\bin
по умолчанию или\bin\debug
.
Запуск примера
Создайте следующую папку модуля:
[user]\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\StopProcessSample03
Скопируйте пример сборки в папку модуля.
Запустите Windows PowerShell.
Выполните следующую команду, чтобы загрузить сборку в Windows PowerShell:
Import-Module stopprossessample03
Выполните следующую команду, чтобы запустить командлет:
Stop-Proc
Требования
Для этого примера требуется Windows PowerShell 2.0.
Демонстрирует
В этом примере показано следующее.
Объявление класса командлета с помощью атрибута Командлета.
Объявление параметров командлета с помощью атрибута Параметра.
Добавление псевдонимов в объявления параметров..
Добавление поддержки подстановочных знаков в параметры.
Пример
В этом примере показано, как объявить псевдонимы параметров и поддерживать подстановочные знаки.
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Collections;
using Win32Exception = System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception;
using System.Management.Automation; //Windows PowerShell namespace
using System.Globalization;
namespace Microsoft.Samples.PowerShell.Commands
{
#region StopProcCommand
/// <summary>
/// This class implements the Stop-Proc cmdlet.
/// </summary>
[Cmdlet(VerbsLifecycle.Stop, "Proc",
SupportsShouldProcess = true)]
public class StopProcCommand : Cmdlet
{
#region Parameters
/// <summary>
/// This parameter provides the list of process names on
/// which the Stop-Proc cmdlet will work.
/// </summary>
[Parameter(
Position = 0,
Mandatory = true,
ValueFromPipeline = true,
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = true,
HelpMessage = "The name of one or more processes to stop. Wildcards are permitted."
)]
[Alias("ProcessName")]
public string[] Name
{
get { return processNames; }
set { processNames = value; }
}
private string[] processNames;
/// <summary>
/// This parameter overrides the ShouldContinue call to force
/// the cmdlet to stop its operation. This parameter should always
/// be used with caution.
/// </summary>
[Parameter]
public SwitchParameter Force
{
get { return force; }
set { force = value; }
}
private bool force;
/// <summary>
/// This parameter indicates that the cmdlet should return
/// an object to the pipeline after the processing has been
/// completed.
/// </summary>
[Parameter(
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = true,
HelpMessage = "If set, the process(es) will be passed to the pipeline after stopped."
)]
public SwitchParameter PassThru
{
get { return passThru; }
set { passThru = value; }
}
private bool passThru;
#endregion Parameters
#region Cmdlet Overrides
/// <summary>
/// The ProcessRecord method does the following for each of the
/// requested process names:
/// 1) Check that the process is not a critical process.
/// 2) Attempt to stop that process.
/// If no process is requested then nothing occurs.
/// </summary>
protected override void ProcessRecord()
{
Process[] processes = null;
try
{
processes = Process.GetProcesses();
}
catch (InvalidOperationException ioe)
{
base.ThrowTerminatingError(new ErrorRecord(ioe,
"UnableToAccessProcessList",
ErrorCategory.InvalidOperation,
null));
}
// For every process name passed to the cmdlet, get the associated
// processes.
// Write a non-terminating error for failure to retrieve
// a process.
foreach (string name in processNames)
{
// Write a user-friendly verbose message to the pipeline. These
// messages are intended to give the user detailed information
// on the operations performed by the cmdlet. These messages will
// appear with the -Verbose option.
string message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
"Attempting to stop process \"{0}\".", name);
WriteVerbose(message);
// Validate the process name against a wildcard pattern.
// If the name does not contain any wildcard patterns, it
// will be treated as an exact match.
WildcardOptions options = WildcardOptions.IgnoreCase |
WildcardOptions.Compiled;
WildcardPattern wildcard = new WildcardPattern(name,options);
foreach (Process process in processes)
{
string processName;
try
{
processName = process.ProcessName;
}
catch (Win32Exception e)
{
WriteError(new ErrorRecord(
e, "ProcessNameNotFound",
ErrorCategory.ObjectNotFound,
process)
);
continue;
}
// Write a debug message to the host that can be used when
// troubleshooting a problem. All debug messages will appear
// with the -Debug option.
message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
"Acquired name for pid {0} : \"{1}\"",
process.Id, processName);
WriteDebug(message);
// Check to see if this process matches the current process
// name pattern. Skip this process if it does not.
if (!wildcard.IsMatch(processName))
{
continue;
}
// Stop the process.
SafeStopProcess(process);
} // foreach (Process...
} // foreach (string...
} // ProcessRecord
#endregion Cmdlet Overrides
#region Helper Methods
/// <summary>
/// Safely stops a named process. Used as standalone function
/// to declutter the ProcessRecord method.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="process">The process to stop.</param>
private void SafeStopProcess(Process process)
{
string processName = null;
try
{
processName = process.ProcessName;
}
catch (Win32Exception e)
{
WriteError(new ErrorRecord(e, "ProcessNameNotFound",
ErrorCategory.ObjectNotFound, process));
return;
}
string message = null;
// Confirm the operation first.
// This is always false if the WhatIf parameter is specified.
if (!ShouldProcess(string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
"{0} ({1})", processName, process.Id)))
{
return;
}
// Make sure that the user really wants to stop a critical
// process that could possibly stop the computer.
bool criticalProcess = criticalProcessNames.Contains(processName.ToLower(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture));
if (criticalProcess && !force)
{
message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
"The process \"{0}\" is a critical process and should not be stopped. Are you sure you wish to stop the process?",
processName);
// It is possible that ProcessRecord is called multiple
// when objects are received as inputs from a pipeline.
// So, to retain YesToAll and NoToAll input that the
// user may enter across multiple calls to this
// function, they are stored as private members of the
// Cmdlet.
if (!ShouldContinue(message, "Warning!",
ref yesToAll, ref noToAll))
{
return;
}
} // if (criticalProcess...
// Display a warning message if stopping a critical
// process.
if (criticalProcess)
{
message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
"Stopping the critical process \"{0}\".",
processName);
WriteWarning(message);
} // if (criticalProcess...
try
{
// Stop the process.
process.Kill();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
if ((e is Win32Exception) || (e is SystemException) ||
(e is InvalidOperationException))
{
// This process could not be stopped so write
// a non-terminating error.
WriteError(new ErrorRecord(e, "CouldNotStopProcess",
ErrorCategory.CloseError,
process)
);
return;
} // if ((e is...
else throw;
} // catch
message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
"Stopped process \"{0}\", pid {1}.",
processName, process.Id);
WriteVerbose(message);
// If the PassThru parameter is specified,
// return the terminated process to the pipeline.
if (passThru)
{
message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
"Writing process \"{0}\" to pipeline",
processName);
WriteDebug(message);
WriteObject(process);
} // if (passThru...
} // SafeStopProcess
#endregion Helper Methods
#region Private Data
private bool yesToAll, noToAll;
/// <summary>
/// Partial list of the critical processes that should not be
/// stopped. Lower case is used for case insensitive matching.
/// </summary>
private ArrayList criticalProcessNames = new ArrayList(
new string[] { "system", "winlogon", "spoolsv" }
);
#endregion Private Data
} // StopProcCommand
#endregion StopProcCommand
} // namespace Microsoft.Samples.PowerShell.Commands
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