How call invoke-expression to pass arguments when calling a remote script in powershell?
My script content:
param (
[string]$arg1 = "2.2.2",
[string]$arg2 = "master"
)
& {
Write-Host "show $arg1 and $arg2 .."
}
Then I want to call this script in remote machine via http.
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content
But I don't know how to pass parameters to the script. Like this?
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content -arg1 2.2.1 -arg2 dev
How can help me? thanks!
If I do not pass arguments, the following commands are working fine.
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content
windows powershell
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My script content:
param (
[string]$arg1 = "2.2.2",
[string]$arg2 = "master"
)
& {
Write-Host "show $arg1 and $arg2 .."
}
Then I want to call this script in remote machine via http.
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content
But I don't know how to pass parameters to the script. Like this?
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content -arg1 2.2.1 -arg2 dev
How can help me? thanks!
If I do not pass arguments, the following commands are working fine.
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content
windows powershell
1
"I want to call this script in remote machine via http." - Via HTTP? Powershell does not include an HTTP server, you can't call any Powershell script via HTTP. For remote script execution, use PSSessions. See this "Scripting Guy" blog post (blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2013/12/11/…) and the documentation of PSSessions on the MSDN.
– Tomalak
Nov 26 '18 at 8:10
@Tomalak not http server. I only want to get ps script from the http url and call it with arguments.
– ruki
Nov 26 '18 at 8:32
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My script content:
param (
[string]$arg1 = "2.2.2",
[string]$arg2 = "master"
)
& {
Write-Host "show $arg1 and $arg2 .."
}
Then I want to call this script in remote machine via http.
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content
But I don't know how to pass parameters to the script. Like this?
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content -arg1 2.2.1 -arg2 dev
How can help me? thanks!
If I do not pass arguments, the following commands are working fine.
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content
windows powershell
My script content:
param (
[string]$arg1 = "2.2.2",
[string]$arg2 = "master"
)
& {
Write-Host "show $arg1 and $arg2 .."
}
Then I want to call this script in remote machine via http.
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content
But I don't know how to pass parameters to the script. Like this?
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content -arg1 2.2.1 -arg2 dev
How can help me? thanks!
If I do not pass arguments, the following commands are working fine.
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest "https://x.x.x.x/myscript.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content
windows powershell
windows powershell
edited Nov 26 '18 at 8:34
ruki
asked Nov 26 '18 at 7:35
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"I want to call this script in remote machine via http." - Via HTTP? Powershell does not include an HTTP server, you can't call any Powershell script via HTTP. For remote script execution, use PSSessions. See this "Scripting Guy" blog post (blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2013/12/11/…) and the documentation of PSSessions on the MSDN.
– Tomalak
Nov 26 '18 at 8:10
@Tomalak not http server. I only want to get ps script from the http url and call it with arguments.
– ruki
Nov 26 '18 at 8:32
add a comment |
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"I want to call this script in remote machine via http." - Via HTTP? Powershell does not include an HTTP server, you can't call any Powershell script via HTTP. For remote script execution, use PSSessions. See this "Scripting Guy" blog post (blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2013/12/11/…) and the documentation of PSSessions on the MSDN.
– Tomalak
Nov 26 '18 at 8:10
@Tomalak not http server. I only want to get ps script from the http url and call it with arguments.
– ruki
Nov 26 '18 at 8:32
1
1
"I want to call this script in remote machine via http." - Via HTTP? Powershell does not include an HTTP server, you can't call any Powershell script via HTTP. For remote script execution, use PSSessions. See this "Scripting Guy" blog post (blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2013/12/11/…) and the documentation of PSSessions on the MSDN.
– Tomalak
Nov 26 '18 at 8:10
"I want to call this script in remote machine via http." - Via HTTP? Powershell does not include an HTTP server, you can't call any Powershell script via HTTP. For remote script execution, use PSSessions. See this "Scripting Guy" blog post (blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2013/12/11/…) and the documentation of PSSessions on the MSDN.
– Tomalak
Nov 26 '18 at 8:10
@Tomalak not http server. I only want to get ps script from the http url and call it with arguments.
– ruki
Nov 26 '18 at 8:32
@Tomalak not http server. I only want to get ps script from the http url and call it with arguments.
– ruki
Nov 26 '18 at 8:32
add a comment |
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"I want to call this script in remote machine via http." - Via HTTP? Powershell does not include an HTTP server, you can't call any Powershell script via HTTP. For remote script execution, use PSSessions. See this "Scripting Guy" blog post (blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2013/12/11/…) and the documentation of PSSessions on the MSDN.
– Tomalak
Nov 26 '18 at 8:10
@Tomalak not http server. I only want to get ps script from the http url and call it with arguments.
– ruki
Nov 26 '18 at 8:32