This is the thirdin a series of articles giving extended example of how to use the RestAPI. This article will demonstrate how to generate a report equivalent to the Version 3 "OutputUsers" view using PowerShell.
You can download the latest version of the file: FILE, and simply customise the $user, $pass and $sonar values and it should run in your environment
Fields in the original report
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Build the CSV file header row
PowerShell has a number of built in libraries for handling output to various file formats. For this example we will be saving the results in a CSV file that can be viewed directly in EXCEL or imported into other databases.
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# Build the CSV File header row $csv = @() $row = New-Object System.Object # email and ModuleName will always be NULL. Omit if not needed for backwards compatibility $row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "Account" -Value $null $row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "eMail" -Value $null $row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "UserID" -Value $null $row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "SoftwareName" -Value $null $row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "ModuleName" -Value $null $row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "ApplicationID" -Value $null $row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "DeviceID" -Value $null $row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "Role" -Value $null |
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$offset = 1 # offset
$seen = 1; # first offset is 1, not 0
while ( $seen -lt $appCount)
{
$url = -join ("http://", $sonar, "/api/v1/applications/?offset=", $offset, "&fetch_size=", $fs)
$applications = Invoke-RestMethod $url -Credential $credential
$i = 1
while ($i -lt $applications.count)
{
$thisApplication = $applications[$i]
$currApp = Invoke-RestMethod $thisApplication.self -Credential $credential
$usercount = $currApp.users.count
if ($usercount -gt 0)
{
$appid = $currApp.application_id
$deviceid = $currApp.devices[0].device_id
$SoftwareName = $currApp.product.name
$k = 0
while ( $k -lt $usercount)
{
$row = New-Object System.Object
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "Account" -Value $currApp.users[$k].user_name
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "eMail" -Value $null # Not present in V4
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "UserID" -Value $currApp.users[$k].user_name
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "SoftwareName" -Value $SoftwareName
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "ModuleName" -Value $null # Not present in V4
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "ApplicationID" -Value $appid
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "DeviceID" -Value $deviceid
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "Role" -Value $currApp.users[$k].user_role
$csv += $row
$k = $k + 1
}
}
$i = $i + 1; # keep track for inner loop
$seen = $seen + 1; # keep track for outer loop
if ( $seen % 10 -eq 0) {
# progress indicator - display a "." every 10 devices
write-host "." -nonewline
}
}
# Finished this batch
$offset = $seen
}
write-host " Done. Saving output to OutputApplications.csv now."
# Since we always insert all the columns in the same order, we don't need to insert the code to force an ordering here
$csv | Export-csv OutputUsers.csv -NoTypeInformation # We will further refine this line later |
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