certificatedsc
Version information
This version is compatible with:
- Puppet Enterprise 2023.8.x, 2023.7.x, 2023.6.x, 2023.5.x, 2023.4.x, 2023.3.x, 2023.2.x, 2023.1.x, 2023.0.x, 2021.7.x, 2021.6.x, 2021.5.x, 2021.4.x, 2021.3.x, 2021.2.x, 2021.1.x, 2021.0.x
- Puppet >= 7.0.0 < 9.0.0
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certificatedsc
Table of Contents
Description
This is an auto-generated module, using the Puppet DSC Builder to vendor and expose the CertificateDsc PowerShell module's DSC resources as Puppet resources. The functionality of this module comes entirely from the vendored PowerShell resources, which are pinned at v6.0.0. The PowerShell module describes itself like this:
DSC resources for managing certificates on a Windows Server.
For information on troubleshooting to determine whether any encountered problems are with the Puppet wrapper or the DSC resource, see the troubleshooting section below.
Requirements
This module, like all auto-generated Puppetized DSC modules, relies on two important technologies in the Puppet stack: the Puppet Resource API and the puppetlabs/pwshlib Puppet module.
The Resource API provides a simplified option for writing types and providers and is responsible for how this module is structured. The Resource API ships inside of Puppet starting with version 6. While it is technically possible to add the Resource API functionality to Puppet 5.5.x, the DSC functionality has not been tested in this setup. For more information on the Resource API, review the documentation.
The module also depends on the pwshlib module. This Puppet module includes two important things: the ruby-pwsh library for running PowerShell code from ruby and the base provider for DSC resources, which this module leverages.
All of the actual work being done to call the DSC resources vendored with this module is in this file from the pwshlib module. This is important for troubleshooting and bug reporting, but doesn't impact your use of the module except that the end result will be that nothing works, as the dependency is not installed alongside this module!
Long File Path Support
Several PowerShell modules with DSC Resources end up with very long file paths once vendored, many of which exceed the 260 character limit for file paths. Luckily in Windows 10 (build 1607+), Windows Server 2016 (build 1607+), and Windows Server 2019 there is now an option for supporting long file paths transparently!
We strongly recommend enabling long file path support on any machines using this module to avoid path length issues.
You can set this value using the Puppet registry_value
resource:
registry_value { 'HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\LongPathsEnabled':
ensure => 'present',
data => [1],
provider => 'registry',
type => 'dword',
}
You can also set this value outside of Puppet by following the Microsoft documentation.
Usage
You can specify any of the DSC resources from this module like a normal Puppet resource in your manifests. The examples below use DSC resources from from the PowerShellGet repository, regardless of what module you're looking at here; the syntax, not the specifics, is what's important.
For reference documentation about the DSC resources exposed in this module, see the Reference Forge tab, or the REFERENCE.md file.
# Include a meaningful title for your resource declaration
dsc_psrepository { 'Add team module repo':
dsc_name => 'foo',
dsc_ensure => present,
# This location is nonsense, can be any valid folder on your
# machine or in a share, any location the SourceLocation param
# for the DSC resource will accept.
dsc_sourcelocation => 'C:\Program Files',
# You must always pass an enum fully lower-cased;
# Puppet is case sensitive even when PowerShell isn't
dsc_installationpolicy => untrusted,
}
dsc_psrepository { 'Trust public gallery':
dsc_name => 'PSGallery',
dsc_ensure => present,
dsc_installationpolicy => trusted,
}
dsc_psmodule { 'Make Ruby manageable via uru':
dsc_name => 'RubyInstaller',
dsc_ensure => present,
}
Credentials
Credentials are always specified as a hash of the username and password for the account. The password must use the Puppet Sensitive type; this ensures that logs and reports redact the password, displaying it instead as <Sensitive [value redacted]>.
dsc_psrepository { 'PowerShell Gallery':
dsc_name => 'psgAllery',
dsc_installationpolicy => 'Trusted',
dsc_psdscrunascredential => {
user => 'apple',
password => Sensitive('foobar'),
},
}
Class-Based Resources
Class-based DSC Resources can be used like any other DSC Resource in this module, with one important note:
Due to a bug in calling class-based DSC Resources by path instead of module name, each call to Invoke-DscResource
needs to temporarily munge the system-level environment variable for PSModulePath
;
the variable is reset prior to the end of each invocation.
CIM Instances
Because the CIM instances for DSC resources are fully mapped, the types actually explain fairly precisely what the shape of each CIM instance has to be - and, moreover, the type definition means that you get checking at catalog compile time. Puppet parses CIM instances are structured hashes (or arrays of structured hashes) that explicitly declare their keys and the valid types of values for each key.
So, for the dsc_accesscontrolentry
property of the dsc_ntfsaccessentry
type, which has a MOF type of NTFSAccessControlList[]
, Puppet defines the CIM instance as:
Array[Struct[{
accesscontrolentry => Array[Struct[{
accesscontroltype => Enum['Allow', 'Deny'],
inheritance => Enum['This folder only', 'This folder subfolders and files', 'This folder and subfolders', 'This folder and files', 'Subfolders and files only', 'Subfolders only', 'Files only'],
ensure => Enum['Present', 'Absent'],
cim_instance_type => 'NTFSAccessControlEntry',
filesystemrights => Array[Enum['AppendData', 'ChangePermissions', 'CreateDirectories', 'CreateFiles', 'Delete', 'DeleteSubdirectoriesAndFiles', 'ExecuteFile', 'FullControl', 'ListDirectory', 'Modify', 'Read', 'ReadAndExecute', 'ReadAttributes', 'ReadData', 'ReadExtendedAttributes', 'ReadPermissions', 'Synchronize', 'TakeOwnership', 'Traverse', 'Write', 'WriteAttributes', 'WriteData', 'WriteExtendedAttributes']]
}]],
forceprincipal => Optional[Boolean],
principal => Optional[String],
}]]
A valid example of that in a puppet manifest looks like this:
dsc_accesscontrollist => [
{
accesscontrolentry => [
{
accesscontroltype => 'Allow',
inheritance => 'This folder only',
ensure => 'Present',
filesystemrights => 'ChangePermissions',
cim_instance_type => 'NTFSAccessControlEntry',
},
],
principal => 'veryRealUserName',
},
]
For more information about using a built module, check out our narrative documentation.
Properties
Note that the only properties specified in a resource declaration which are passed to Invoke-Dsc are all prepended with dsc.
If a property does _not start with dsc_ it is used to control how Puppet interacts with DSC/other Puppet resources - for example,
specifying a unique name for the resource for Puppet to distinguish between declarations or Puppet metaparameters (notifies,
before, etc).
Validation Mode
By default, these resources use the property validation mode, which checks whether or not the resource is in the desired state the same way most Puppet resources are validated;
by comparing the properties returned from the system with those specified in the manifest.
Sometimes, however, this is insufficient;
many DSC Resources return data that does not compare properly to the desired state (some are missing properties, others are malformed, some simply cannot be strictly compared).
In these cases, you can set the validation mode to resource
, which falls back on calling Invoke-DscResource
with the Test
method and trusts that result.
When using the resource
validation mode, the resource is tested once and will then treat all properties of that resource as in sync (if the result returned true
) or not in sync.
This loses the granularity of change reporting for the resource but prevents flapping and unexpected behavior.
# This will flap because the DSC resource never returns name in SecurityPolicyDsc v2.10.0.0
dsc_securityoption { 'Enforce Anonoymous SID Translation':
dsc_name => 'Enforce Anonymous SID Translation',
dsc_network_access_allow_anonymous_sid_name_translation => 'Disabled',
}
# This will idempotently apply
dsc_psrepository { 'PowerShell Gallery':
validation_mode => 'resource',
dsc_name => 'Enforce Anonymous SID Translation',
dsc_network_access_allow_anonymous_sid_name_translation => 'Disabled',
}
It is important to note that this feature is only supported with a version of puppetlabs-pwshlib
equal to or higher than 0.9.0
, in which the supporting code for the DSC Base Provider to implement custom insync was shipped.
Finally, while this module's metadata says that the supported Puppet versions are 6.0.0 and up, the implementation of the validation_mode
parameter relies on the custom_insync
feature of the Puppet Resource API.
The custom_insync
feature first shipped in the puppet-resource_api
version 1.8.14
, which itself is only included in Puppet versions equal to or newer than 6.23.0
and 7.8.0
for the 6x and 7x platforms respectively.
Using this module against older Puppet versions will result in a warning (example below) and only use the default property-by-property change reporting, regardless of the setting of validation_mode
.
Warning: Unknown feature detected: ["custom_insync"]
Troubleshooting
In general, there are three broad categories of problems:
- Problems with the way the underlying DSC resource works.
- Problems with the type definition, where you can't specify a valid set of properties for the DSC resource
- Problems with calling the underlying DSC resource - the parameters aren't being passed correctly or the resource can't be found
Unfortunately, problems with the way the underlying DSC resource works are something we can't help directly with. You'll need to file an issue with the upstream maintainers for the PowerShell module.
Problems with the type definition are when a value that should be valid according to the DSC resource's documentation and code is not accepted by the Puppet wrapper. If and when you run across one of these, please file an issue with the Puppet DSC Builder; this is where the conversion happens and once we know of a problem we can fix it and regenerate the Puppet modules. To help us identify the issue, please specify the DSC module, version, resource, property and values that are giving you issues. Once a fix is available we will regenerate and release updated versions of this Puppet wrapper.
Problems with calling the underlying DSC resource become apparent by comparing <value passed in in puppet>
with <value received by DSC>
.
In this case, please file an issue with the puppetlabs/pwshlib module, which is where the DSC base provider actually lives.
We'll investigate and prioritize a fix and update the puppetlabs/pwshlib module.
Updating to the pwshlib version with the fix will immediately take advantage of the improved functionality without waiting for this module to be reconverted and published.
For specific information on troubleshooting a generated module, check the troubleshooting guide for the puppet.dsc module.
Known Limitations
-
Currently, because of the way Puppet caches files on agents, use of the legacy
puppetlabs-dsc
module is not compatible with this or any auto-generated DSC module. Inclusion of both will lead to pluginsync conflicts. -
Right now, if you have the same version of a PowerShell module with class-based DSC Resources in your PSModulePath as vendored in a Puppetized DSC Module, you cannot use those class-based DSC Resources from inside of Puppet due to a bug in DSC which prevents using a module by path reference instead of name. Instead, DSC will see that there are two DSC Resources for the same module and version and then error out.
-
When PowerShell Script Block Logging is enabled, data marked as sensitive in your manifest may appear in these logs as plain text. It is highly recommended, by both Puppet and Microsoft, that you also enable Protected Event Logging alongside this to encrypt the logs to protect this information.
Configuring the LCM
In order for a Puppetized DSC module to function, the DSC Local Configuration Manager (LCM) RefreshMode
must be set to either Push
or Disabled
.
The default value for RefreshMode
in WMF 5.0 and WMF 5.1 is Push
- so if it has not been set to anything else then there is no action needed on your part.
However if the value of the LCM has been set to anything other than Push
then the module will not function and so the value must either be changed back or disabled.
The Puppetized DSC modules use the Invoke-DscResource
cmdlet to invoke DSC Resources of the target machine.
If the RefreshMode
is set to Pull
, DSC Resources will only run from a DSC Pull Server - in this setting DSC does not allow any DSC Resources to be run interactively on the host.
Module Installation
If you're using this module with Puppet Enterprise and Code Manager, everything should "just work" - no errors or issues acquiring and deploying this or any Puppetized DSC module to nodes.
Unfortunately, due a bug in minitar which prevents it from unpacking archives with long file paths, both r10k
and serverless Puppet (via puppet module install
) methods of installing modules with long path names will fail.
In short, minitar is unable to unpack modules that contain long file paths (though it can create them).
As a workaround, you can retrieve DSC modules from the forge via PowerShell and 7zip:
$ModuleAuthor = 'dsc'
$ModuleName = 'xremotedesktopsessionhost'
$ModuleVersion = '2.0.0-0-1'
$ArchiveFileName = "$ModuleAuthor-$ModuleName-$ModuleVersion.tar.gz"
$DownloadUri = "https://forge.puppet.com/v3/files/$ArchiveFileName"
# Download the module tar.gz to the current directory
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $DownloadUri -OutFile ./$ArchiveFileName
# Use 7zip to extract the module to the current directory
& 7z x $ArchiveFileName -so | & 7z x -aoa -si -ttar
Reference
Table of Contents
Resource types
dsc_certificateexport
: The DSC CertificateExport resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0dsc_certificateimport
: The DSC CertificateImport resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0dsc_certreq
: The DSC CertReq resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0dsc_pfximport
: The DSC PfxImport resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0dsc_waitforcertificateservices
: The DSC WaitForCertificateServices resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0
Resource types
dsc_certificateexport
The DSC CertificateExport resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0
Properties
The following properties are available in the dsc_certificateexport
type.
dsc_allowexpired
Data type: Optional[Boolean]
Allow an expired certificate to be exported. Certificate selector parameter.
dsc_chainoption
Data type: Optional[Enum['BuildChain', 'buildchain', 'EndEntityCertOnly', 'endentitycertonly']]
Specifies the options for building a chain when exporting a PFX certificate.
dsc_dnsname
Data type: Optional[Array[String]]
The subject alternative name of the certificate to export must contain these values. Certificate selector parameter.
dsc_enhancedkeyusage
Data type: Optional[Array[String]]
The enhanced key usage of the certificate to export must contain these values. Certificate selector parameter.
dsc_friendlyname
Data type: Optional[String]
The friendly name of the certificate to export. Certificate selector parameter.
dsc_isexported
Data type: Optional[Boolean]
Returns true if the certificate file already exists and therefore has been exported.
dsc_issuer
Data type: Optional[String]
The issuer of the certificate to export. Certificate selector parameter.
dsc_matchsource
Data type: Optional[Boolean]
Causes an existing exported certificate to be compared with the certificate identified for export and re-exported if it does not match.
dsc_protectto
Data type: Optional[Array[String]]
Specifies an array of strings for the username or group name that can access the private key of an exported PFX file without any password.
dsc_store
Data type: Optional[String]
The Windows Certificate Store Name to search for the certificate to export from. Certificate selector parameter. Defaults to 'My'.
dsc_subject
Data type: Optional[String]
The subject of the certificate to export. Certificate selector parameter.
dsc_thumbprint
Data type: Optional[String]
The thumbprint of the certificate to export. Certificate selector parameter.
dsc_type
Data type: Optional[Enum['Cert', 'cert', 'P7B', 'p7b', 'SST', 'sst', 'PFX', 'pfx']]
Specifies the type of certificate to export.
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the dsc_certificateexport
type.
dsc_keyusage
Data type: Optional[Array[String]]
The key usage of the certificate to export must contain these values. Certificate selector parameter.
dsc_password
Data type: Optional[Struct[{ user => String[1], password => Sensitive[String[1]] }]]
Specifies the password used to protect an exported PFX file.
dsc_path
namevar
Data type: String
The path to the file you that will contain the exported certificate.
dsc_psdscrunascredential
Data type: Optional[Struct[{ user => String[1], password => Sensitive[String[1]] }]]
dsc_timeout
Data type: Optional[Integer]
The maximum time in seconds to wait for the DSC resource to complete.
name
namevar
Data type: String
Description of the purpose for this resource declaration.
validation_mode
Data type: Enum[property, resource]
Whether to check if the resource is in the desired state by property (default) or using Invoke-DscResource in Test mode (resource).
Default value: property
dsc_certificateimport
The DSC CertificateImport resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0
Properties
The following properties are available in the dsc_certificateimport
type.
dsc_content
Data type: Optional[String]
The base64 encoded content of the CER file you want to import.
dsc_ensure
Data type: Optional[Enum['Present', 'present', 'Absent', 'absent']]
Specifies whether the certificate should be present or absent.
dsc_friendlyname
Data type: Optional[String]
The friendly name of the certificate to set in the Windows Certificate Store.
dsc_path
Data type: Optional[String]
The path to the CER file you want to import.
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the dsc_certificateimport
type.
dsc_location
namevar
Data type: Enum['LocalMachine', 'localmachine', 'CurrentUser', 'currentuser']
The Windows Certificate Store Location to import the certificate to.
dsc_psdscrunascredential
Data type: Optional[Struct[{ user => String[1], password => Sensitive[String[1]] }]]
dsc_store
namevar
Data type: String
The Windows Certificate Store Name to import the certificate to.
dsc_thumbprint
namevar
Data type: String
The thumbprint (unique identifier) of the certificate you're importing.
dsc_timeout
Data type: Optional[Integer]
The maximum time in seconds to wait for the DSC resource to complete.
name
namevar
Data type: String
Description of the purpose for this resource declaration.
validation_mode
Data type: Enum[property, resource]
Whether to check if the resource is in the desired state by property (default) or using Invoke-DscResource in Test mode (resource).
Default value: property
dsc_certreq
The DSC CertReq resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0
Properties
The following properties are available in the dsc_certreq
type.
dsc_autorenew
Data type: Optional[Boolean]
Determines if the resource will also renew a certificate within 7 days of expiration.
dsc_carootname
Data type: Optional[String]
The name of the certificate authority, by default this will be in format domain-servername-ca. Leave empty to automatically locate.
dsc_caserverfqdn
Data type: Optional[String]
The FQDN of the Active Directory Certificate Authority on the local area network. Leave empty to automatically locate.
dsc_catype
Data type: Optional[String]
The type of CA in use, Standalone/Enterprise.
dsc_cepurl
Data type: Optional[String]
The URL to the Certification Enrollment Policy Service.
dsc_certificatetemplate
Data type: Optional[String]
The template used for the definition of the certificate.
dsc_cesurl
Data type: Optional[String]
The URL to the Certification Enrollment Service.
dsc_exportable
Data type: Optional[Boolean]
The option to allow the certificate to be exportable, by default it will be true.
dsc_keylength
Data type: Optional[Enum['192', '224', '256', '384', '521', '1024', '2048', '4096', '8192']]
The bit length of the encryption key to be used. Defaults to 2048.
dsc_keytype
Data type: Optional[Enum['RSA', 'rsa', 'ECDH', 'ecdh']]
Specifies if the key type should be RSA or ECDH, defaults to RSA.
dsc_providername
Data type: Optional[String]
The selection of provider for the type of encryption to be used.
dsc_requesttype
Data type: Optional[Enum['CMC', 'cmc', 'PKCS10', 'pkcs10']]
Specifies if the request type should be CMC or PKCS10, deafults to CMC.
dsc_subjectaltname
Data type: Optional[String]
The subject alternative name used to create the certificate.
dsc_usemachinecontext
Data type: Optional[Boolean]
Indicates whether or not the flag -adminforcemachine will be used when requesting certificates. Necessary for certain templates like e.g. DomainControllerAuthentication
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the dsc_certreq
type.
dsc_credential
dsc_friendlyname
dsc_keyusage
dsc_oid
dsc_psdscrunascredential
dsc_subject
dsc_timeout
name
validation_mode
dsc_credential
Data type: Optional[Struct[{ user => String[1], password => Sensitive[String[1]] }]]
The PSCredential
object containing the credentials that will be used to access the template in the Certificate
Authority.
dsc_friendlyname
namevar
Data type: String
Specifies a friendly name for the certificate.
dsc_keyusage
Data type: Optional[String]
The Keyusage is a restriction method that determines what a certificate can be used for.
dsc_oid
Data type: Optional[String]
The Object Identifier that is used to name the object.
dsc_psdscrunascredential
Data type: Optional[Struct[{ user => String[1], password => Sensitive[String[1]] }]]
dsc_subject
namevar
Data type: String
Provide the text string to use as the subject of the certificate.
dsc_timeout
Data type: Optional[Integer]
The maximum time in seconds to wait for the DSC resource to complete.
name
namevar
Data type: String
Description of the purpose for this resource declaration.
validation_mode
Data type: Enum[property, resource]
Whether to check if the resource is in the desired state by property (default) or using Invoke-DscResource in Test mode (resource).
Default value: property
dsc_pfximport
The DSC PfxImport resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0
Properties
The following properties are available in the dsc_pfximport
type.
dsc_content
Data type: Optional[String]
The base64 encoded content of the PFX file you want to import.
dsc_ensure
Data type: Optional[Enum['Present', 'present', 'Absent', 'absent']]
Specifies whether the PFX file should be present or absent.
dsc_exportable
Data type: Optional[Boolean]
Determines whether the private key is exportable from the machine after it has been imported
dsc_friendlyname
Data type: Optional[String]
The friendly name of the certificate to set in the Windows Certificate Store.
dsc_path
Data type: Optional[String]
The path to the PFX file you want to import.
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the dsc_pfximport
type.
dsc_credential
dsc_location
dsc_psdscrunascredential
dsc_store
dsc_thumbprint
dsc_timeout
name
validation_mode
dsc_credential
Data type: Optional[Struct[{ user => String[1], password => Sensitive[String[1]] }]]
A PSCredential
object that is used to decrypt the PFX file.
dsc_location
namevar
Data type: Enum['LocalMachine', 'localmachine', 'CurrentUser', 'currentuser']
The Windows Certificate Store Location to import the PFX file to.
dsc_psdscrunascredential
Data type: Optional[Struct[{ user => String[1], password => Sensitive[String[1]] }]]
dsc_store
namevar
Data type: String
The Windows Certificate Store Name to import the PFX file to.
dsc_thumbprint
namevar
Data type: String
The thumbprint (unique identifier) of the PFX file you're importing.
dsc_timeout
Data type: Optional[Integer]
The maximum time in seconds to wait for the DSC resource to complete.
name
namevar
Data type: String
Description of the purpose for this resource declaration.
validation_mode
Data type: Enum[property, resource]
Whether to check if the resource is in the desired state by property (default) or using Invoke-DscResource in Test mode (resource).
Default value: property
dsc_waitforcertificateservices
The DSC WaitForCertificateServices resource type. Automatically generated from version 6.0.0
Properties
The following properties are available in the dsc_waitforcertificateservices
type.
dsc_retrycount
Data type: Optional[Integer[0, 4294967295]]
The number of times to loop the retry interval while waiting for the Active Directory Certificate Service Certificate Authority. Defaults to 60 retries.
dsc_retryintervalseconds
Data type: Optional[Integer[0, 4294967295]]
Specifies the number of seconds to wait for the Active Directory Certificate Service Certificate Authority to become available. Defaults to 10 seconds.
Parameters
The following parameters are available in the dsc_waitforcertificateservices
type.
dsc_carootname
namevar
Data type: String
The name of the Active Directory Certificate Service Certificate Authority to wait for.
dsc_caserverfqdn
namevar
Data type: String
The FQDN of the Active Directory Certificate Service Certificate Authority to wait for.
dsc_psdscrunascredential
Data type: Optional[Struct[{ user => String[1], password => Sensitive[String[1]] }]]
dsc_timeout
Data type: Optional[Integer]
The maximum time in seconds to wait for the DSC resource to complete.
name
namevar
Data type: String
Description of the purpose for this resource declaration.
validation_mode
Data type: Enum[property, resource]
Whether to check if the resource is in the desired state by property (default) or using Invoke-DscResource in Test mode (resource).
Default value: property
[6.0.0] - 2024-10-05
Changed
- CertReq:
- BREAKING CHANGE: Made Certificate FriendlyName a mandatory parameter - Fixes Issue #269.
- Consider FriendlyName + Template when getting existing certs - Fixes Issue #121.
- CI Pipeline
- Updated pipeline files to match current DSC Community patterns - fixes Issue #274.
- Updated HQRM and build steps to use windows-latest image.
Changed
- Pin Gitversion to v5.* to stop build failing
- Added support for publishing code coverage to
CodeCov.io
and Azure Pipelines - Fixes Issue #255. - Updated build to use
Sampler.GitHubTasks
- Fixes Issue #254. - Corrected changelog.
- Updated pipeline tasks to latest pattern.
- Build pipeline: Removed unused
dscBuildVariable
tasks. - Updated .github issue templates to standard - Fixes Issue #263.
- Added Create_ChangeLog_GitHub_PR task to publish stage of build pipeline.
- Added SECURITY.md.
- Updated pipeline Deploy_Module anb Code_Coverage jobs to use ubuntu-latest images - Fixes Issue #262.
- Updated pipeline unit tests and integration tests to use Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022 images - Fixes Issue #262.
Fixed
- Fixed pipeline by replacing the GitVersion task in the
azure-pipelines.yml
with a script.
Dependencies
- puppetlabs/pwshlib (>= 1.2.0 < 2.0.0)