Load variables from another powershell script

孤者浪人 提交于 2019-11-27 21:04:56

问题


I have several scripts that could be reusing variables so I'd like to isolate variables in their own Variables.ps1 script, i.e.

$var1 = "1"
$var2 = "2"

I'm trying to load these variables then print them out in the Main.ps1 script like this:

.\Variables.ps1
$var1
$var2

This works if I first run .\Variables.ps1 but not if I just run Main.ps1. My environment is PowerShell ISE. What am I doing wrong?


回答1:


The variables declared in Variables.ps1 are at "Script Scope". That is you can not see them outside of the scope of the script that declares them. One way to bring the variables in Variables.ps1 to the scope of main.ps1 is to "dot source" Variables.ps1. This, in effect, runs Variables.ps1 at the scope of main.ps1. To do this, just stick a period and space before your invocation of the script:

. .\Variables.ps1
$var1
$var2



回答2:


# var.ps1
$Global:var1 = "1"
$Global:var2 = "2"

This works. Whether it's better or worse than "dot sourcing" probably depends on your specific requirements.

PS > .\var.ps1
PS > $var1
1
PS > $var2
2
PS >



回答3:


Just to ensure correctness ... try this... in main.ps1

echo "Test"
. .\Variables.ps1
echo $var1
echo $var2


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1864128/load-variables-from-another-powershell-script

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