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Cmdlet-Sets

Wenn Sie Ihre Cmdlets entwerfen, können Fälle auftreten, in denen Sie mehrere Aktionen für die gleichen Daten ausführen müssen. Beispielsweise müssen Sie möglicherweise Daten erhalten und festlegen oder einen Prozess starten und beenden. Obwohl Sie separate Cmdlets erstellen müssen, um jede Aktion auszuführen, sollte Ihr Cmdlet-Entwurf eine Basisklasse enthalten, von der die Klassen für die einzelnen Cmdlets abgeleitet werden.

Beachten Sie beim Implementieren einer Basisklasse Folgendes.

Beispiel

Das folgende Beispiel zeigt die Implementierung einer Basisklasse, die von Get-Proc und Stop-Proc cmdlet verwendet wird, die von derselben Basisklasse ableiten.

using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Management.Automation;             //Windows PowerShell namespace.

namespace Microsoft.Samples.PowerShell.Commands
{

  #region ProcessCommands

  /// <summary>
  /// This class implements a Stop-Proc cmdlet. The parameters
  /// for this cmdlet are defined by the BaseProcCommand class.
  /// </summary>
  [Cmdlet(VerbsLifecycle.Stop, "Proc", SupportsShouldProcess = true)]
  public class StopProcCommand : BaseProcCommand
  {
    public override void ProcessObject(Process process)
    {
      if (ShouldProcess(process.ProcessName, "Stop-Proc"))
      {
        process.Kill();
      }
    }
  }

  /// <summary>
  /// This class implements a Get-Proc cmdlet. The parameters
  /// for this cmdlet are defined by the BaseProcCommand class.
  /// </summary>

  [Cmdlet(VerbsCommon.Get, "Proc")]
  public class GetProcCommand : BaseProcCommand
  {
    public override void ProcessObject(Process process)
    {
      WriteObject(process);
    }
  }

  /// <summary>
  /// This class is the base class that defines the common
  /// functionality used by the Get-Proc and Stop-Proc
  /// cmdlets.
  /// </summary>
  public class BaseProcCommand : Cmdlet
  {
    #region Parameters

    // Defines the Name parameter that is used to
    // specify a process by its name.
    [Parameter(
               Position = 0,
               Mandatory = true,
               ValueFromPipeline = true,
               ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = true
    )]
    public string[] Name
    {
      get { return processNames; }
      set { processNames = value; }
    }
    private string[] processNames;

    // Defines the Exclude parameter that is used to
    // specify which processes should be excluded when
    // the cmdlet performs its action.
    [Parameter()]
    public string[] Exclude
    {
      get { return excludeNames; }
      set { excludeNames = value; }
    }
    private string[] excludeNames = new string[0];
    #endregion Parameters

    public virtual void ProcessObject(Process process)
    {
      throw new NotImplementedException("This method should be overridden.");
    }

    #region Cmdlet Overrides
    // <summary>
    // For each of the requested process names, retrieve and write
    // the associated processes.
    // </summary>
    protected override void ProcessRecord()
    {
      // Set up the wildcard characters used in resolving
      // the process names.
      WildcardOptions options = WildcardOptions.IgnoreCase |
                                WildcardOptions.Compiled;

      WildcardPattern[] include = new WildcardPattern[Name.Length];
      for (int i = 0; i < Name.Length; i++)
      {
        include[i] = new WildcardPattern(Name[i], options);
      }

      WildcardPattern[] exclude = new WildcardPattern[Exclude.Length];
      for (int i = 0; i < Exclude.Length; i++)
      {
        exclude[i] = new WildcardPattern(Exclude[i], options);
      }

      foreach (Process p in Process.GetProcesses())
      {
        foreach (WildcardPattern wIn in include)
        {
          if (wIn.IsMatch(p.ProcessName))
          {
            bool processThisOne = true;
            foreach (WildcardPattern wOut in exclude)
            {
              if (wOut.IsMatch(p.ProcessName))
              {
                processThisOne = false;
                break;
              }
            }
            if (processThisOne)
            {
              ProcessObject(p);
            }
            break;
          }
        }
      }
    }
    #endregion Cmdlet Overrides
  }
    #endregion ProcessCommands
}

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