Reputation: 345
I'would like to define a function in a powershell and execute it in a different runspace. I tried this:
Function Add-Message {
param(
[parameter(mandatory=$true)][String]$pMessage
)
("--$pMessage--") | Out-File -FilePath "D:\Temp\test.log" -Append
}
$initialSessionState = [System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.InitialSessionState]::Create()
$definition = Get-Content Function:\Add-Message -ErrorAction Stop
$addMessageSessionStateFunction = New-Object System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.SessionStateFunctionEntry -ArgumentList 'Add-Message', $definition
$initialSessionState.Commands.Add($addMessageSessionStateFunction)
$newRunspace = [runspacefactory]::CreateRunspace($initialSessionState)
$newRunspace.ThreadOptions = "ReuseThread"
$newRunspace.Open()
$newPowershell = [PowerShell]::Create()
$newPowershell.AddScript({
Add-Message -pMessage "New runspace"
}) | Out-Null
$newPowershell.Runspace = $newRunspace
$newPowershell.BeginInvoke() | Out-Null
The message "New runspace" does not appear in the file test.log Any advice to do something like this? Thanks
Upvotes: 4
Views: 4304
Reputation: 4240
Use the CreateDefault method instead of Create when you're creating your initial session state. If you don't you have a lot more to configure to make that session state viable.
$initialSessionState = [InitialSessionState]::CreateDefault()
Chris
Edit: Added an example.
Upvotes: 2