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PowerCLI-Example-Scripts/Modules/VMware.Hv.Helper
Rob Nelson 0a94dd4658 Better handling of module version checks
If the module is not loaded, and autoloading does not occur before the `Get-HVModuleVersion` call, the result might be an empty string. This gives a chance to force loading the module and error if it is not available.
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Prerequisites/Steps to use this module

  1. This module only works for Horizon product E.g. Horizon 7.0.2 and later.
  2. Install the latest version of Powershell, PowerCLI(6.5) or (later version via psgallery).
  3. Import HorizonView module by running: Import-Module VMware.VimAutomation.HorizonView.
  4. Import "VMware.Hv.Helper" module by running: Import-Module -Name "location of this module" or Get-Module -ListAvailable 'VMware.Hv.Helper' | Import-Module.
  5. Get-Command -Module "This module Name" to list all available functions or Get-Command -Module 'VMware.Hv.Helper'.

Example script to connect ViewAPI service

Import-Module VMware.VimAutomation.HorizonView

# Connection to view API service
$hvServer = Connect-HVServer -server <connection server IP/FQDN>
$hvServices = $hvserver.ExtensionData

# List Connection Servers
$csList = $hvServices.ConnectionServer.ConnectionServer_List()

Load this module

Get-Module -ListAvailable 'VMware.Hv.Helper' | Import-Module
Get-Command -Module 'VMware.Hv.Helper'

Use advanced functions of this module

New-HVPool -spec 'path to InstantClone.json file'