Importing and Invoking a Windows PowerShell Workflow
Windows PowerShell 3, allows you to import and invoke a workflow that is packaged as a Windows PowerShell module. For information about Windows PowerShell modules, see Writing a Windows PowerShell Module.
The System.Management.Automation.Psjobproxyclass is used as a client side proxy for workflow objects on the server. The following procedure explains how to use a System.Management.Automation.Psjobproxyobject to invoke a workflow.
Creating a PSJobProxy object to execute workflow commands on a remote server.
Create an System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.Wsmanconnectioninfoobject to create a connection to a remote runspace.
Set the System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.Wsmanconnectioninfo.Shelluri* property of the System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.Wsmanconnectioninfoobject to
Microsoft.PowerShell.Workflow
to specify a Windows PowerShell endpoint.Create a runspace that uses the connection created by completing the previous steps.
Create a System.Management.Automation.Powershellobject and set its System.Management.Automation.Powershell.Runspace* property to the runspace created in the previous step.
Import the workflow module and its commands into the System.Management.Automation.Powershell.
Create a System.Management.Automation.Psjobproxy object and use it to execute workflow commands on the remote server.
Example
The following code example demonstrates how to invoke a workflow by using Windows PowerShell.
This example requires Windows PowerShell 3.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Management.Automation;
using System.Management.Automation.Runspaces;
namespace WorkflowHostTest
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
if (args.Length == 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("Specify path to Workflow module");
return;
}
string moduleFile = args[0];
Console.Write("Creating Remote runspace connection...");
WSManConnectionInfo connectionInfo = new WSManConnectionInfo();
//Set the shellURI to workflow endpoint Microsoft.PowerShell.Workflow
connectionInfo.ShellUri = "Microsoft.PowerShell.Workflow";
//Create and open a runspace.
Runspace runspace = RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace(connectionInfo);
runspace.Open();
Console.WriteLine("done");
PowerShell powershell = PowerShell.Create();
powershell.Runspace = runspace;
Console.Write("Setting $VerbosePreference=\"Continue\"...");
powershell.AddScript("$VerbosePreference=\"Continue\"");
powershell.Invoke();
Console.WriteLine("done");
Console.Write("Importing Workflow module...");
powershell.Commands.Clear();
//Import the module in to the PowerShell runspace. A XAML file could also be imported directly by using Import-Module.
powershell.AddCommand("Import-Module").AddArgument(moduleFile);
powershell.Invoke();
Console.WriteLine("done");
Console.Write("Creating job proxy...");
powershell.Commands.Clear();
powershell.AddCommand("Get-Proc").AddArgument("*");
PSJobProxy job = powershell.AsJobProxy();
Console.WriteLine("done");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Using job proxy and performing operations...");
Console.WriteLine("State of Job :" + job.JobStateInfo.State.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("Starting job...");
job.StartJob();
Console.WriteLine("State of Job :" + job.JobStateInfo.State.ToString());
// use blocking enumerator to wait for objects until job finishes
job.Output.BlockingEnumerator = true;
foreach (PSObject o in job.Output)
{
Console.WriteLine(o.Properties["ProcessName"].Value.ToString());
}
// wait for a random time before attempting to stop job
Random random = new Random();
int time = random.Next(1, 10);
Console.Write("Sleeping for {0} seconds when job is running on another thread...", time);
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(time * 1000);
Console.WriteLine("done");
Console.WriteLine("Stopping job...");
job.StopJob();
Console.WriteLine("State of Job :" + job.JobStateInfo.State.ToString());
Console.WriteLine();
job.Finished.WaitOne();
Console.WriteLine("Output from job");
Console.WriteLine("---------------");
foreach (PSObject o in job.Output)
{
Console.WriteLine(o.Properties["ProcessName"].Value.ToString());
}
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Verbose messages from job");
Console.WriteLine("-------------------------");
foreach (VerboseRecord v in job.Verbose)
{
Console.WriteLine(v.Message);
}
runspace.Close();
}
}
}