Esempio di StopProcessSample02

Questo esempio illustra come scrivere un cmdlet che scrive messaggi di debug (WriteDebug), dettagliati (WriteVerbose) e di avviso (WriteWarning) durante l'arresto dei processi nel computer locale. Questo cmdlet è simile al Stop-Process cmdlet fornito da Windows PowerShell 2.0.

Come compilare l'esempio usando Visual Studio.

  1. Aprire Windows Internet Explorer e passare alla directory StopProcessSample02 nella directory Samples.

    Dopo avere Windows PowerShell SDK 2.0, passare alla cartella StopProcessSample02. Il percorso predefinito è C:\Programmi (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0\Samples\sysmgmt\WindowsPowerShell\csharp\StopProcessSample02.

  2. Fare doppio clic sull'icona per il file di soluzione (con estensione sln). Verrà aperto il progetto di esempio in Microsoft Visual Studio.

  3. Scegliere Compila soluzione dal menu Compila.

    La libreria per l'esempio verrà compilata nelle cartelle predefinite \bin o \bin\debug.

Per eseguire l'esempio

  1. Creare la cartella del modulo seguente:

    [user]/documents/windowspowershell/modules/StopProcessSample02

  2. Copiare l'assembly di esempio nella cartella del modulo.

  3. Avviare Windows PowerShell.

  4. Eseguire il comando seguente per caricare l'assembly in Windows PowerShell:

    import-module stopprossessample02

  5. Eseguire il comando seguente per eseguire il cmdlet :

    stop-proc

Requisiti

Questo esempio richiede Windows PowerShell 2.0.

Dimostra

In questo esempio viene illustrato quanto segue.

Esempio

In questo esempio viene illustrato come scrivere messaggi di debug, dettagliati e di avviso usando i WriteDebug metodi WriteVerbose , e WriteWarning .

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
       )]
       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]
       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()
       {
           foreach (string name in processNames)
           {
               string message = null;

               // For every process name passed to the cmdlet, get the associated
               // processes.
               // Write a nonterminating error for failure to retrieve
               // a process.

               // 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.
               message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
                              "Attempting to stop process \"{0}\".", name);
               WriteVerbose(message);

               Process[] processes;

               try
               {
                   processes = Process.GetProcessesByName(name);
               }
               catch (InvalidOperationException ioe)
               {
                   WriteError(new ErrorRecord(ioe,
                                     "UnableToAccessProcessByName",
                                         ErrorCategory.InvalidOperation,
                                             name));
                   continue;
               }

               // Try to stop the processes that have been retrieved.
               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);

                   // 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)))
                   {
                       continue;
                   }

                   // Make sure that the user really wants to stop a critical
                   // process that can 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 the ProcessRecord method is called
                       // multiple times when objects are received as inputs from
                       // the 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))
                       {
                           continue;
                       }
                   } // if (criticalProcess...

                   // Display a warning message if the cmdlet is stopping a
                   // critical process.
                   if (criticalProcess)
                   {
                       message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
                                     "Stopping the critical process \"{0}\".",
                                          processName);
                       WriteWarning(message);
                   } // if (criticalProcess...

                   // Stop the named process.
                   try
                   {
                       process.Kill();
                   }
                   catch (Exception e)
                   {
                       if ((e is Win32Exception) || (e is SystemException) ||
                           (e is InvalidOperationException))
                       {
                           // This process could not be stopped so write
                           // a nonterminating error.
                           WriteError(new ErrorRecord(
                                            e,
                                            "CouldNotStopProcess",
                                            ErrorCategory.CloseError,
                                            process)
                                      );
                           continue;
                       } // 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 object to the pipeline.
                   if (passThru)
                   {
                       message = String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
                                     "Writing process \"{0}\" to pipeline",
                                          processName);
                       WriteDebug(message);
                       WriteObject(process);
                   } // if (passThru...
               } // foreach (Process...
            } // foreach (string...
        } // ProcessRecord

       #endregion Cmdlet Overrides

       #region Private Data

       private bool yesToAll, noToAll;

       /// <summary>
       /// Partial list of 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
}

Vedere anche

Scrittura di un cmdlet di Windows PowerShell