StartTest Powershell Example
Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-9.5.0-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$rest = New-Object Chilkat.Rest
$authAws = New-Object Chilkat.AuthAws
$authAws.AccessKey = "AWS_ACCESS_KEY"
$authAws.SecretKey = "AWS_SECRET_KEY"
# Don't forget to change the region to your particular region. (Also make the same change in the call to Connect below.)
$authAws.Region = "us-west-2"
$authAws.ServiceName = "mgn"
# SetAuthAws causes Chilkat to automatically add the following headers: Authorization, X-Amz-Date
$rest.SetAuthAws($authAws)
# URL: https://mgn.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/
# Use the same region as specified above.
$success = $rest.Connect("mgn.us-west-2.amazonaws.com",443,$true,$true)
if ($success -ne $true) {
$("ConnectFailReason: " + $rest.ConnectFailReason)
$($rest.LastErrorText)
exit
}
# The following code creates the JSON request body.
# The JSON created by this code is shown below.
# Use this online tool to generate code from sample JSON:
# Generate Code to Create JSON
$json = New-Object Chilkat.JsonObject
$json.UpdateString("sourceServerIDs[0]","string")
$json.UpdateString("tags.string","string")
# The JSON request body created by the above code:
# {
# "sourceServerIDs": [
# "string"
# ],
# "tags": {
# "string": "string"
# }
# }
$rest.AddHeader("Content-Type","application/x-amz-json-1.1")
$rest.AddHeader("X-Amz-Target","StartTest")
$sbRequestBody = New-Object Chilkat.StringBuilder
$json.EmitSb($sbRequestBody)
$sbResponseBody = New-Object Chilkat.StringBuilder
$success = $rest.FullRequestSb("POST","/StartTest",$sbRequestBody,$sbResponseBody)
if ($success -ne $true) {
$($rest.LastErrorText)
exit
}
$respStatusCode = $rest.ResponseStatusCode
$("response status code = " + $respStatusCode)
if ($respStatusCode -ne 200) {
$("Response Header:")
$($rest.ResponseHeader)
$("Response Body:")
$($sbResponseBody.GetAsString())
exit
}
$jResp = New-Object Chilkat.JsonObject
$jResp.LoadSb($sbResponseBody)
# The following code parses the JSON response.
# A sample JSON response is shown below the sample code.
# Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
# Generate Parsing Code from JSON
$Arn = $jResp.StringOf("job.arn")
$CreationDateTime = $jResp.StringOf("job.creationDateTime")
$EndDateTime = $jResp.StringOf("job.endDateTime")
$InitiatedBy = $jResp.StringOf("job.initiatedBy")
$JobID = $jResp.StringOf("job.jobID")
$Status = $jResp.StringOf("job.status")
$v_String = $jResp.StringOf("job.tags.string")
$v_Type = $jResp.StringOf("job.type")
$i = 0
$count_i = $jResp.SizeOfArray("job.participatingServers")
while ($i -lt $count_i) {
$jResp.I = $i
$launchStatus = $jResp.StringOf("job.participatingServers[i].launchStatus")
$sourceServerID = $jResp.StringOf("job.participatingServers[i].sourceServerID")
$i = $i + 1
}
# A sample JSON response body parsed by the above code:
# {
# "job": {
# "arn": "string",
# "creationDateTime": "string",
# "endDateTime": "string",
# "initiatedBy": "string",
# "jobID": "string",
# "participatingServers": [
# {
# "launchStatus": "string",
# "sourceServerID": "string"
# }
# ],
# "status": "string",
# "tags": {
# "string": "string"
# },
# "type": "string"
# }
# }