Windows-powershell / PowerShell-master /src /System.Management.Automation /namespaces /ProviderDeclarationAttribute.cs
| // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. | |
| // Licensed under the MIT License. | |
| namespace System.Management.Automation.Provider | |
| { | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Declares a class as a Cmdlet provider. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <remarks> | |
| /// The class must be derived from System.Management.Automation.Provider.CmdletProvider to | |
| /// be recognized by the runspace. | |
| /// </remarks> | |
| [] | |
| public sealed class CmdletProviderAttribute : Attribute | |
| { | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Constructor for the attribute. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| /// <param name="providerName"> | |
| /// The provider name. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <param name="providerCapabilities"> | |
| /// An enumeration of the capabilities that the provider implements beyond the | |
| /// default capabilities that are required. | |
| /// </param> | |
| /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"> | |
| /// If <paramref name="providerName"/> is null or empty. | |
| /// </exception> | |
| /// <exception cref="PSArgumentException"> | |
| /// If <paramref name="providerName"/> contains any of the following characters: \ [ ] ? * : | |
| /// </exception> | |
| public CmdletProviderAttribute( | |
| string providerName, | |
| ProviderCapabilities providerCapabilities) | |
| { | |
| // verify parameters | |
| if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(providerName)) | |
| { | |
| throw PSTraceSource.NewArgumentNullException(nameof(providerName)); | |
| } | |
| if (providerName.IndexOfAny(_illegalCharacters) != -1) | |
| { | |
| throw PSTraceSource.NewArgumentException( | |
| nameof(providerName), | |
| SessionStateStrings.ProviderNameNotValid, | |
| providerName); | |
| } | |
| ProviderName = providerName; | |
| ProviderCapabilities = providerCapabilities; | |
| } | |
| private readonly char[] _illegalCharacters = new char[] { ':', '\\', '[', ']', '?', '*' }; | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Gets the name of the provider. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| public string ProviderName { get; } = string.Empty; | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Gets the flags that represent the capabilities of the provider. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| public ProviderCapabilities ProviderCapabilities { get; } = ProviderCapabilities.None; | |
| } | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// This enumeration defines the capabilities that the provider implements. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| [] | |
| public enum ProviderCapabilities | |
| { | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// The provider does not add any additional capabilities beyond what the | |
| /// PowerShell engine provides. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| None = 0x0, | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// <para> | |
| /// The provider does the inclusion filtering for those commands that take an Include | |
| /// parameter. The PowerShell engine should not try to do the filtering on behalf of this | |
| /// provider. | |
| /// </para> | |
| /// <para> | |
| /// The implementer of the provider should make every effort to filter in a way that is consistent | |
| /// with the PowerShell engine. This option is allowed because in many cases the provider | |
| /// can be much more efficient at filtering. | |
| /// </para> | |
| /// </summary> | |
| Include = 0x1, | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// <para> | |
| /// The provider does the exclusion filtering for those commands that take an Exclude | |
| /// parameter. The PowerShell engine should not try to do the filtering on behalf of this | |
| /// provider. | |
| /// </para> | |
| /// <para> | |
| /// The implementer of the provider should make every effort to filter in a way that is consistent | |
| /// with the PowerShell engine. This option is allowed because in many cases the provider | |
| /// can be much more efficient at filtering. | |
| /// </para> | |
| /// </summary> | |
| Exclude = 0x2, | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// <para> | |
| /// The provider can take a provider specific filter string. | |
| /// </para> | |
| /// <para> | |
| /// For implementers of providers using this attribute, a provider specific filter can be passed from | |
| /// the Core Commands to the provider. This filter string is not interpreted in any | |
| /// way by the PowerShell engine. | |
| /// </para> | |
| /// </summary> | |
| Filter = 0x4, | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// <para> | |
| /// The provider does the wildcard matching for those commands that allow for it. The PowerShell | |
| /// engine should not try to do the wildcard matching on behalf of the provider when this | |
| /// flag is set. | |
| /// </para> | |
| /// <para> | |
| /// The implementer of the provider should make every effort to do the wildcard matching in a way that is consistent | |
| /// with the PowerShell engine. This option is allowed because in many cases wildcard matching | |
| /// cannot occur via the path name or because the provider can do the matching in a much more | |
| /// efficient manner. | |
| /// </para> | |
| /// </summary> | |
| ExpandWildcards = 0x8, | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// The provider supports ShouldProcess. When this capability is specified, the | |
| /// -Whatif and -Confirm parameters become available to the user when using | |
| /// this provider. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| ShouldProcess = 0x10, | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// The provider supports credentials. When this capability is specified and | |
| /// the user passes credentials to the core cmdlets, those credentials will | |
| /// be passed to the provider. If the provider doesn't specify this capability | |
| /// and the user passes credentials, an exception is thrown. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| Credentials = 0x20, | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// The provider supports transactions. When this capability is specified, PowerShell | |
| /// lets the provider participate in the current PowerShell transaction. | |
| /// The provider does not support this capability and the user attempts to apply a | |
| /// transaction to it, an exception is thrown. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| Transactions = 0x40, | |
| } | |
| } | |