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- Find the below examples for download (.json upload): run-powershell-unix.workflow.json
In order to directly run PowerShell® script code from a JS7 shell job script the recommended approach is to use a shebang like this:
Code Block language bash title Example how run PowerShell® script code with a shebang linenumbers true #!/usr/bin/env pwsh Write-Output "Hello" Write-Output "world"
As a bad alternative the PowerShell® executable can be invoked directly and can be parameterized like this
Code Block language bash title Example how to run PowerShell® script code from a single line linenumbers true pwsh -NoLogo -NonInteractive -Command '& { Echoecho "Hello"; Echoecho "World"; }'
Explanation:
- Consider the quoting: when using the
-Command
parameter then the PowerShell® script has to be specified from a string. This includes:- quoting the script by single quotes.
- quoting code inside the script with double quotes or using escape characters for single quotes.
- Note that each PowerShell® command has to be terminated with a semicolon.
- Consider the quoting: when using the
An even more weird way of running PowerShell® code from JS7 job scripts includes:
Code Block language bash title Example how to run PowerShell® script code from a number of lines linenumbers true pwsh -NoLogo -NonInteractive -Command '& { ` Echo "Hello"; ` Echo "World"; ` }'
Explanation:
- Note the use of single quotes, double quotes and semicolons as in the previous example.
- In addition each line of script code has to be terminated with a backtick for line continuation.
In addition, a PowerShell® script can be executed from a file that is in reach of the JS7 Agent:
Code Block language bash title Example how to run PowerShell® script code from a file linenumbers true pwsh -NoLogo -NonInteractive -File some_powershell_script.ps1
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- Find the below examples for download (.json upload): run-powershell-windows.workflow.json
In order to directly run PowerShell® script code from a JS7 shell job script the recommended approach is to use a shebang replacement like this:
Code Block language bash title Example how run PowerShell® script code with a shebang replacement linenumbers true @@setlocal enabledelayedexpansion & @@findstr/v "^@@f^@@[fs].*&" "%~f0" |pwsh powershell.exe -NonInteractive -Command -&goto:eof & exit !errorlevel!/b& Write-Output "Hello" Write-Output "world"
Explanation:
- Credits for the shebang replacement to How to run a PowerShell script within a Windows batch file
- If you consider this shebang replacement somewhat cryptic then add it to JS7 - Script Includes which are easily referenced from shell jobs, e.g. by using
##!include pwsh
- The PowerShell®
pwsh.exe
executable is available starting with PowerShell 6.0. PowerShell releases 5.x use the executablepowershell.exe
that can be used with the shebang accordingly.Therefore if using a version < 6> 5.0 1 please change pwsh powershell.exe to powershellpwsh.exe:
@@setlocal enabledelayedexpansion &
e.g.@@findstr/v "
^@@f^@@[fs].*&" "%~f0" |
powershellpwsh.exe -NonInteractive -
&goto:eofCommand - & exit !errorlevel!/b&
As a bad alternative the PowerShell® executable can be invoked directly and can be parameterized like this:
Code Block language bash title Example how to run PowerShell® script code from a single line linenumbers true pwsh.exe -NoLogo -NonInteractive -Command "& { Echo ""Flight Destination: $env:FLIGHT_DESTINATION""; Echo ""Booking Code: $env:BOOKING_CODE""; }"
Explanation:
- Consider the quoting: when using the
-Command
parameter then the PowerShell® script has to be specified from a string. This includes:- quoting the script by double quotes.
- quoting code inside the script with two double quotes or using single quotes.
- Note that each PowerShell® command has to be terminated with a semicolon.
- Consider the quoting: when using the
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