I am calling PowerShell from within a Java application (through the Windows command prompt) to read various file attributes.
For example,
powershell (Get-Item 'C:\Users\erlpm\Desktop\Temp\s p a c e s.txt').creationTime
I am enclosing the file path in single quotes, because it may contain spaces. It worked fine, until I encountered a file path containing square brackets, which seem to be interpreted as a wildcard character. I managed to solve it by adding the -literalPath parameter:
powershell (Get-Item -literalpath 'C:\Users\erlpm\Desktop\Temp\brackets[].txt').creationTime
So far, so good... But file paths may also contain single quotes, dollar signs, ampersands, etc., and all these characters seem to have a specific function in PowerShell for which the -literalPath parameter does not seem to work.
I tried enclosing the path with double quotes or escaping with the `character, but that did not solve my problem either :-(
Any suggestions on how to pass a file path to PowerShell which may contain spaces, single quotes, square brackets, ampersands, dollar signs, etc.?
Someone here already showed me how to get it working from within PowerShell, but somehow the answer has been removed(?).
Anyway, I did create a file called $ & ' [].txt
.
This works form within PowerShell (needed to escape the &
):
Get-Item -LiteralPath "C:\Users\erlpm\Desktop\Temp\`$ & ' [].txt"
Directory: C:\Users\erlpm\Desktop\Temp
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
-a--- 2012-08-23 14:22 0 $ & ' [].txt
But when I execute the same PowerShell command through the Windows command prompt, ...
powershell Get-Item -LiteralPath "C:\Users\erlpm\Desktop\Temp\`$ & ' [].txt"
... I get this error:
Ampersand not allowed. The & operator is reserved for future use; use "&" to pass ampersand as a string.
At line:1 char:55 \
- Get-Item -LiteralPath C:\Users\erlpm\Desktop\Temp`$ & <<<< ' [].txt \
- CategoryInfo : ParserError: (:) [], ParentContainsErrorRecordException \
- FullyQualifiedErrorId : AmpersandNotAllowed
Using the -command
parameter and putting the PowerShell command between {}
gives exactly the same error message ...
powershell -command {Get-Item -LiteralPath "C:\Users\erlpm\Desktop\Temp\`$ & ' [].txt"}