The PowerShell module manifest file format (.psd1) is essentially a Hashtable literal with certain keys expected. This is ideal for a configuration file for a PowerShell script. What I ultimately want to do is read a .psd1 file that contains a set of keys specific to the script.
For example (MyScriptConfig.psd1):
@{
FTPHost = "ftp.blah.com"
FTPUserName = "blah"
FTPPassword = "blah"
}
There's no reason I can't use XML, INI, JSON or whatever for this information, but I'd rather it use the same basic data format as PowerShell's module manifests.
Obviously the easiest thing would be to read the text and pass it to Invoke-Expression
which would return a Hashtable, but then it would invoke anything that's in the file, which is error prone and potentially unsafe.
I thought I recalled a cmdlet for reading this data using a "safe" subset of PowerShell cmdlets, but I was thinking of ConvertFrom-StringData
and DATA
sections, neither of which let me read an arbitrary file containing a Hashtable literal.
Is there something built into PowerShell that lets me do this? If there's nothing built in, then I would probably go the route of JSON or Key=Value with ConvertFrom-StringData
.