//
// Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
//
// THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
// ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
// THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A
// PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
//
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Management.Automation; //Windows PowerShell namespace
using System.ComponentModel;
// This sample shows how to create a simple cmdlet. To test this
// cmdlet, the snapin must be registered. First, run the command:
// installutil GetProcessSample01.dll
// Then run:
// Add-PSSnapin GetProcessSnapIn01
// After the snapin has been loaded, you can run:
// get-proc
namespace Microsoft.Samples.PowerShell.Commands
{
#region GetProcCommand
///
/// This class implements the Get-Proc cmdlet.
///
[Cmdlet(VerbsCommon.Get, "Proc")]
public class GetProcCommand : Cmdlet
{
#region Cmdlet Overrides
///
/// The ProcessRecord method calls the Process.GetProcesses
/// method to retrieve the processes of the local computer.
/// Then, the WriteObject method writes the associated processes
/// to the pipeline.
///
protected override void ProcessRecord()
{
// Retrieve the current processes.
Process[] processes = Process.GetProcesses();
// Write the processes to the pipeline to make them available
// to the next cmdlet. The second argument (true) tells Windows
// PowerShell to enumerate the array and to send one process
// object at a time to the pipeline.
WriteObject(processes, true);
}
#endregion Overrides
} //GetProcCommand
#endregion GetProcCommand
#region PowerShell snap-in
///
/// Create this sample as an PowerShell snap-in
///
[RunInstaller(true)]
public class GetProcPSSnapIn01 : PSSnapIn
{
///
/// Create an instance of the GetProcPSSnapIn01
///
public GetProcPSSnapIn01()
: base()
{
}
///
/// Get a name for this PowerShell snap-in. This name will be used in registering
/// this PowerShell snap-in.
///
public override string Name
{
get
{
return "GetProcPSSnapIn01";
}
}
///
/// Vendor information for this PowerShell snap-in.
///
public override string Vendor
{
get
{
return "Microsoft";
}
}
///
/// Gets resource information for vendor. This is a string of format:
/// resourceBaseName,resourceName.
///
public override string VendorResource
{
get
{
return "GetProcPSSnapIn01,Microsoft";
}
}
///
/// Description of this PowerShell snap-in.
///
public override string Description
{
get
{
return "This is a PowerShell snap-in that includes the get-proc cmdlet.";
}
}
}
#endregion PowerShell snap-in
}