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RamblingCookieMonster avatar RamblingCookieMonster commented on August 23, 2024 1

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bgwdotdev avatar bgwdotdev commented on August 23, 2024 1

With this merged, @RamblingCookieMonster I believe you can close this issue as well as #24 if you like :)!

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RamblingCookieMonster avatar RamblingCookieMonster commented on August 23, 2024

Hiyo!

On a quick look, this seems like it should be possible, but will require using a new library (or two) and adjustments if the classes work differently.

A few thoughts, in order of importance (i.e. feature parity > single library):

  • Prefer feature-parity and compatibility with current module
  • Prefer single library vs. library-per-.NET Full/Core

I won't have time to tackle this until after this summit, even then might have other priorities - if anyone has time or interest, some help on this would be great! Might have time to review / discuss, just not to redesign

Cheers!

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stefanstranger avatar stefanstranger commented on August 23, 2024

Hi Warren,

No hurry at all for now I just called the sqlite3 client on Linux directly from PowerShell with invoke-expression. If I have some time I also will try to have a look at your PSSqlite module.

But I'm also pretty busy ;-)

Cheers!
/Stefan

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adykshorn avatar adykshorn commented on August 23, 2024

Just tried to use this in PowerShell Core 6 on an Ubuntu machine and got this same error leading me here. I'd love to help and or contribute, but I'm not sure I have the know how. I've done some pretty in depth PowerShell scripting but I'm not a programmer by trade, just a lowly Systems Engineer :-)

I'm not sure how one goes about adding a library to a PowerShell function so that it can be called or which library is needed to make this work in Core, but if someone would point me to the right places to learn, I wouldn't mind trying.

On the otherhand, if someone has the skills and the time, I'd love to see them make this happen. I'd be happy to give some kudos, beer or coffee money, or whatever. It'd be worth it just so I could continue on working with what I was working at until I hit this road block :-)

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bgwdotdev avatar bgwdotdev commented on August 23, 2024

Working on adding this support at the moment. An extra hand testing would be welcome if you are still looking to use this adykshorn :) #26

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adykshorn avatar adykshorn commented on August 23, 2024

I'd love to do some testing. I'll get an Ubuntu VM spun up :-)

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bgwdotdev avatar bgwdotdev commented on August 23, 2024

Great, thanks. I have just pushed an update to fix the [DBNullScrubber] error I was hitting when pulling data as a PSObject.

Everything else I have tested so far has worked. I will attempt to put it through its paces a bit more with some more complex routines to see if I can find any more errors (at least by my standards as an SQL noob).

Have you been having any trouble using it adykshorn? It is working for your use case?

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adykshorn avatar adykshorn commented on August 23, 2024

Thanks for this! I'm hoping to get a chance to play with it this weekend. My original use case has come and gone, but this has got my brain churning again. I'll let you know what I find.

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 avatar commented on August 23, 2024

i'm getting the same on macos, would be willing to test if progress has been made. i saw the pull request on #26 but the merge doesn't seem to have been approved?

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bgwdotdev avatar bgwdotdev commented on August 23, 2024

Not sure RCM is looking at this repo anymore. I believe my PR (#26 ) should work for MacOS though I have not tested it on that platform. I have a mac sitting about somewhere i can dev on if you are running into problems with my build @bwhitehead0

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 avatar commented on August 23, 2024

No problem. @fffnite I'll check out your build and report back.

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