Export-ModuleMember
Specifies the module members that are exported.
Syntax
Export-ModuleMember
[[-Function] <String[]>]
[-Cmdlet <String[]>]
[-Variable <String[]>]
[-Alias <String[]>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Export-ModuleMember
cmdlet specifies the module members that are exported from a script module
(.psm1
) file, or from a dynamic module created by using the New-Module
cmdlet. Module members
include cmdlets, functions, variables, and aliases. This cmdlet can be used only in a script module
file or a dynamic module.
If a script module does not include an Export-ModuleMember
command, the functions and aliases in
the script module are exported, but the variables are not. When a script module includes
Export-ModuleMember
commands, only the members specified in the Export-ModuleMember
commands are
exported. You can also use Export-ModuleMember
to suppress or export members that the script
module imports from other modules.
An Export-ModuleMember
command is optional, but it is a best practice. Even if the command
confirms the default values, it demonstrates the intention of the module author.
Examples
Example 1: Export functions and aliases in a script module
Export-ModuleMember -Function * -Alias *
This command exports all the functions and aliases defined in the script module.
Example 2: Export specific aliases and functions
Export-ModuleMember -Function Get-Test, New-Test, Start-Test -Alias gtt, ntt, stt
This command exports three aliases and three functions defined in the script module.
You can use this command format to specify the names of module members.
Example 3: Export no members
Export-ModuleMember
This command specifies that no members defined in the script module are exported.
This command prevents the module members from being exported, but it does not hide the members.
Users can read and copy module members or use the call operator (&
) to invoke module members that
are not exported.
Example 4: Export a specific variable
Export-ModuleMember -Variable increment
This command exports only the $increment
variable from the script module.
No other members are exported.
If you want to export a variable, in addition to exporting the functions in a module, the
Export-ModuleMember
command must include the names of all of the functions and the name of the
variable.
Example 5: Multiple export commands
# From TestModule.psm1
function New-Test
{
Write-Output 'I am New-Test function'
}
Export-ModuleMember -Function New-Test
function Validate-Test
{
Write-Output 'I am Validate-Test function'
}
function Start-Test
{
Write-Output 'I am Start-Test function'
}
Set-Alias stt Start-Test
Export-ModuleMember -Function Start-Test -Alias stt
These commands show how multiple Export-ModuleMember
commands are interpreted in a script module
(.psm1
) file.
These commands create three functions and one alias, and then they export two of the functions and the alias.
Without the Export-ModuleMember
commands, all three of the functions and the alias would be
exported. With the Export-ModuleMember
commands, only the New-Test
and Start-Test
functions
and the STT
alias are exported.
Example 6: Export members in a dynamic module
New-Module -Script {function SayHello {"Hello!"}; Set-Alias Hi SayHello; Export-ModuleMember -Alias Hi -Function SayHello}
This command shows how to use Export-ModuleMember
in a dynamic module that is created by using the
New-Module
cmdlet.
In this example, Export-ModuleMember
is used to export both the Hi
alias and the SayHello
function in the dynamic module.
Parameters
-Alias
Specifies the aliases that are exported from the script module file. Enter the alias names. Wildcard characters are permitted.
Type: | String[] |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | True |
-Cmdlet
Specifies the cmdlets that are exported from the script module file. Enter the cmdlet names. Wildcard characters are permitted.
You cannot create cmdlets in a script module file, but you can import cmdlets from a binary module into a script module and re-export them from the script module.
Type: | String[] |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | True |
-Function
Specifies the functions that are exported from the script module file. Enter the function names.
Wildcard characters are permitted. You can also pipe function name strings to Export-ModuleMember
.
Type: | String[] |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | True |
-Variable
Specifies the variables that are exported from the script module file. Enter the variable names,
without a dollar sign character ($
). Wildcard characters are permitted.
Type: | String[] |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | True |
Inputs
You can pipe function name strings to this cmdlet.
Outputs
None
This cmdlet returns no output.
Notes
- To exclude a member from the list of exported members, add an
Export-ModuleMember
command that lists all other members but omits the member that you want to exclude.
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