Powershell - how to pre-evaluate variables in a scriptblock for Start-Job

喜欢而已 提交于 2019-11-30 17:24:12

One way is to use the [scriptblock]::create method to create the script block from an expanadable string using local variables:

$v1 = "123"
$v2 = "asdf"

$sb = [scriptblock]::Create("Write-Host 'Values are: $v1, $v2'")

$job = Start-Job -ScriptBlock $sb

Another method is to set variables in the InitializationScript:

$Init_Script = {
$v1 = "123"
$v2 = "asdf"
}

$sb = {
    Write-Host "Values are: $v1, $v2"
}

$job = Start-Job -InitializationScript $Init_Script -ScriptBlock $sb 

A third option is to use the -Argumentlist parameter:

$v1 = "123"
$v2 = "asdf"

$sb = {
    Write-Host "Values are: $($args[0]), $($args[1])"
}

$job = Start-Job  -ScriptBlock $sb -ArgumentList $v1,$v2

The simplest solution (which requires V3 or greater) looks like this:

$v1 = "123"
$v2 = "asdf"

$sb = {
     Write-Host "Values are: $using:v1, $using:v2"
}

$job = Start-Job -ScriptBlock $sb

You can think of $using as working roughly like an explicit param() block and passing -ArgumentList, only PowerShell handles that for you automatically.

Declare the values as parameters in the script block, then pass them in using -ArgumentList

$v1 = "123"
$v2 = "asdf"

$sb = {
    param
    (
        $v1,
        $v2
    )
    Write-Host "Values are: $v1, $v2"
}

$job = Start-Job -ScriptBlock $sb -ArgumentList $v1, $v2

$job | Wait-Job | Receive-Job

$job | Remove-Job

I'm not at a computer to validate, but this should work:

$sb = {
    param($p1,$p2)
    Write-Host "Values are: $p1, $p2"
}

$job = Start-Job -ScriptBlock $sb -ArgumentList $v1,$v2

I'll double check this when I get into work.

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