I'm writing generic powershell script to perform deployments on remote machines. I have hit one problem I can not overrun, and this problem is with parameters with double quotes in Scriptblock passed by ArgumentList
I have something like this:
$remoteAddress = "some-pc"
$deploymentCommand = "D:\some path\Command.exe"
$deploymentPackages = @(`"“package - one - external"`", `"“package - two - external"`", `"“package - three - internal"`")
foreach ($deploymentPackage in $deploymentPackages)
{
invoke-command -ComputerName $remoteAddress -ScriptBlock { param ($deployCmd, $deployPackage) & $deployCmd -package:$deployPackage -action:doit } -ArgumentList $deploymentCommand,$deploymentPackage
}
I have added double quotes in $deploymentPackages. And still I'm getting my command executed remotly like this (which of course fails):
D:\some path\Command.exe -package:package - one - external -action:doit
D:\some path\Command.exe -package:package - two - external -action:doit
D:\some path\Command.exe -package:package - three - external -action:doit
while proper execution path should be:
D:\some path\Command.exe -package:"package - three - external" -action:doit
without quotes around package - one - external which mess up everythig
How to overrun this problem, because i have tested number of solutions and non of them worked.
Thanks for help in advance!