Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

@jdhitsolutions
Last active March 11, 2024 21:24
Show Gist options
  • Star 5 You must be signed in to star a gist
  • Fork 0 You must be signed in to fork a gist
  • Save jdhitsolutions/a4bf620bf367ef55151398e4464339e5 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Save jdhitsolutions/a4bf620bf367ef55151398e4464339e5 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Refresh a new Windows PowerShell Installation.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2024 JDH Information Technology Solutions, Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
#requires -version 5.1
#requires -RunAsAdministrator
#PSRefresh.ps1
<#
Update key PowerShell components on a new Windows 10/11 installation.
This script is not intended for server operating systems. The script
should be run in an interactive console session and not in a remoting session.
You can modify this script to use a different package manager like Chocolatey.
If you use the Offline option, make sure your file names match the script.
This script is offered AS-IS and without warranty. Use at your own risk.
#>
#TODO: Add SupportsShouldProcess code
#TODO: Add proper error handling
[CmdletBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(Position = 0,Mandatory,HelpMessage = 'The path to a configuration data file')]
[ValidateScript({ Test-Path -Path $_})]
[ValidatePattern('\.psd1$')]
[string]$ConfigurationData,
[Parameter(HelpMessage = 'Specify a location with previously installed Appx packages')]
[ValidateScript({ Test-Path -Path $_ })]
[string]$Offline
)
#this script should be run in the console, not the ISE or VSCode
if ($Host.name -ne 'ConsoleHost') {
Write-Warning 'This script should be run in the PowerShell console, not the ISE or VSCode'
return
}
#region Setup
Try {
$data = Import-PowerShellDataFile -Path $ConfigurationData -ErrorAction Stop
}
Catch {
Write-Warning "Failed to import $ConfigurationData"
Return
}
#define a list of winget package IDs
#$wingetPackages = @('Microsoft.VisualStudioCode', 'Git.Git', 'GitHub.cli', 'Microsoft.WindowsTerminal')
$wingetPackages = $data.wingetPackages
$PSModules = $data.PSModules
$Scope = $data.Scope
$vscExtensions = $data.vscExtensions
#install winget apps and additional PowerShell modules via background jobs
$jobs = @()
$installParams = @{
Scope = $Scope
Repository = 'PSGallery'
Force = $true
AllowClobber = $true
Name = $null
}
$progParams = @{
Activity = $MyInvocation.MyCommand
Status = 'Initializing'
CurrentOperation = 'Bootstrapping a NuGet provider update'
PercentComplete = 1
}
#set TLS just in case
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
Write-Progress @progParams
#Bootstrap Nuget provider update to avoid interactive prompts
[void](Install-PackageProvider -Name Nuget -ForceBootstrap -Force)
#endregion
#region Update PowerShellGet
$progParams.Status = "Module updates"
$progParams.CurrentOperation = "Updating PowerShellGet"
$progParams.PercentComplete = 10
Write-Progress @progParams
$get = Get-Module PowerShellGet -ListAvailable | Select-Object -First 1
if ($get.Version.major -eq 1) {
#Write-Host 'Installing the latest version of PowerShellGet' -ForegroundColor Yellow
$installParams.Name = 'PowerShellGet'
Install-Module @installParams
}
else {
#Write-Host 'Updating PowerShellGet' -ForegroundColor Yellow
Update-Module -Name PowerShellGet -Force
}
#reload PowerShellGet
Remove-Module PowerShellGet
Import-Module PowerShellGet
#endregion
#region Install Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet
$progParams.Status = "Module updates"
$progParams.CurrentOperation = "Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet"
$progParams.PercentComplete = 20
Write-Progress @progParams
#Write-Host 'Installing Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet' -ForegroundColor Yellow
$installParams.Name = 'Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet'
Install-Module @installParams
Import-Module Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet
#endregion
#region Install updated Modules
$progParams.Status = "Module updates"
$progParams.CurrentOperation = "PSReadLine"
$progParams.PercentComplete = 25
Write-Progress @progParams
#Write-Host 'Installing PSReadLine' -ForegroundColor Yellow
Install-PSResource -Name PSReadLine -Scope $Scope -Repository PSGallery -TrustRepository
$progParams.Status = "Module updates"
$progParams.CurrentOperation = "Pester - You may see a warning."
$progParams.PercentComplete = 30
Write-Progress @progParams
#Write-Host 'Installing Pester. You might see a warning.' -ForegroundColor Yellow
Install-PSResource -Name Pester -Scope $Scope -Repository PSGallery -TrustRepository
#endregion
#region install winget dependencies
$progParams.Status = "Installing Winget"
$progParams.CurrentOperation = "Processing dependencies"
$progParams.PercentComplete = 40
Write-Progress @progParams
#Write-Host 'Adding Nuget.org as a package source' -ForegroundColor Yellow
[void](Register-PackageSource -Name Nuget.org -ProviderName NuGet -Force -ForceBootstrap -Location 'https://nuget.org/api/v2')
#Write-Host 'Installing winget dependencies' -ForegroundColor Yellow
if ($Offline) {
Add-AppxPackage "$Offline\microsoft.ui.xaml.2.8.appx"
Add-AppxPackage "$Offline\VCLibs.appx"
}
else {
[void](Install-Package -Name microsoft.ui.xaml -Source nuget.org -Force)
Copy-Item -Path (Get-Package microsoft.ui.xaml).source -Destination $env:TEMP\microsoft.ui.xaml.zip
Expand-Archive $env:temp\microsoft.ui.xaml.zip -DestinationPath "$env:temp\ui" -Force
Add-AppxPackage $env:temp\ui\tools\appx\x64\release\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8.appx
$uri = 'https://aka.ms/Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.Desktop.appx'
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $uri -OutFile $env:temp\VCLibs.appx
Add-AppxPackage $env:temp\VCLibs.appx
}
#endregion
#region Install winget
#Write-Host 'Installing winget' -ForegroundColor Yellow
$progParams.Status = "Installing Winget"
$progParams.CurrentOperation = "Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle"
$progParams.PercentComplete = 50
Write-Progress @progParams
if ($Offline) {
Add-AppxPackage "$Offline\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle"
}
else {
#Winget is a 246MB download
$uri = 'https://api.github.com/repos/microsoft/winget-cli/releases'
$get = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri -Method Get -ErrorAction stop
$current = $get[0].assets | Where-Object name -Match 'msixbundle'
#Write-Host "Downloading $($current.name)" -ForegroundColor Yellow
$out = Join-Path -Path $env:temp -child $current.name
Try {
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $current.browser_download_url -OutFile $out -ErrorAction Stop
Add-AppxPackage -Path $out
}
Catch {
$_
}
}
#endregion
#region Install winget packages
$progParams.Status = "Installing packages via winget"
$pct = 50
foreach ($package in $wingetPackages) {
$progParams.CurrentOperation = $package
$progParams.PercentComplete = $pct+=2
Write-Progress @progParams
$jobs+= Start-Job -Name $package -ScriptBlock {
#This script does not take scope into account for Winget installations.
#You might want to change that.
Param($package)
winget install --id $package --silent --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements --source winget
} -ArgumentList $package
#Write-Host "Installing $package" -ForegroundColor Yellow
#winget install --id $package --silent --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements --source winget
} #foreach package
#endregion
#region install additional PowerShell modules
if ($PSModules) {
$progParams.Status = "Installing additional PowerShell modules"
foreach ($Mod in $PSModules) {
$progParams.CurrentOperation = $Mod
$progParams.PercentComplete = $pct+=2
Write-Progress @progParams
$jobs+= Start-Job -Name $Mod -ScriptBlock {
Param($ModuleName,$scope)
Import-Module Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet
Install-PSResource -Name $ModuleName -Scope $Scope -Repository PSGallery -AcceptLicense -TrustRepository -Quiet
} -ArgumentList $Mod,$Scope
} #foreach module
}
#endregion
#region install VSCode extensions
if ($vscExtensions) {
$progParams.Status = "Installing VSCode extensions"
$progParams.PercentComplete = $pct+=2
foreach ($Extension in $vscExtensions) {
$progParams.CurrentOperation = $Extension
Write-Progress @progParams
$jobs+= Start-Job -Name $Extension -ScriptBlock {
Param($Name)
&"$HOME\AppData\Local\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\bin\code.cmd" --install-extension $Name --force
} -ArgumentList $Extension
}
}
#endregion
#region Update help
$progParams.Status = "Updating Help. Some errors are to be expected."
$progParams.CurrentOperation = "Update-Help -Force"
$progParams.PercentComplete = $pct+=5
Write-Progress @progParams
#Write-Host 'Updating PowerShell help. Some errors are to be expected.' -ForegroundColor Yellow
Update-Help -Force
#endregion
#region Wait for end
$progParams.Status = "Waiting for $($jobs.count) background jobs to complete"
$progParams.CurrentOperation = "Wait-Job"
$progParams.PercentComplete = $pct+=2
Write-Progress @progParams
$jobs | Wait-Job | Select-Object Name,State
Write-Progress -Activity $progParams.Activity -Completed -Status "All tasks completed." -PercentComplete 100
$msg = @'
Refresh is complete. You might also want to install the following modules using Install-PSResource:
Microsoft.Winget.Client
Microsoft.PowerShell.SecretStore
Microsoft.PowerShell.SecretManagement
Platyps
And the following packages via Winget:
Microsoft.PowerToys
Microsoft.PowerShell
You will need to configure VSCode with your preferred extensions and settings or configure
it to synch your saved settings.
Please restart your PowerShell session.
'@
Write-Host $msg -ForegroundColor Green
#endregion
#EOF
#PSRefresh.psd1
#PSModules should be new modules to install
#Scope can be 'CurrentUser' or 'AllUsers'
#vscExtensions are Visual Studio Code extensions to install
@{
wingetPackages = @(
'Microsoft.VisualStudioCode',
'Git.Git',
'GitHub.cli',
'Microsoft.WindowsTerminal',
'github.githubdesktop',
'Microsoft.PowerShell'
)
PSModules = @("PSScriptTools","PSProjectStatus","PSStyle","Platyps")
vscExtensions = @(
'github.copilot',
'github.copilot-chat',
'github.remotehub',
'ms-vscode.powershell',
'davidanson.vscode-markdownlint',
'inu1255.easy-snippet',
'gruntfuggly.todo-tree'
)
Scope = 'AllUsers'
Version = '1.2.0'
}
@jdhitsolutions
Copy link
Author

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment