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How do I pass a local variable to a remote `Invoke-Command`? [duplicate]

I'm trying to retrieve the hash of a file located on remote server using Invoke-Command. It works fine when I give the full path as below:

Invoke-Command -ComputerName winserver -ScriptBlock { 
    Get-FileHash -Path E:\test\testfile.zip -Algorithm SHA1 
}

But I need to pass the file name via a variable as below:

Invoke-Command -ComputerName winserver -ScriptBlock { 
    Get-FileHash -Path "E:\test\$dest.zip" -Algorithm SHA1 
}

How do I access this variable in the scriptblock of a remote session?

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Bose Avatar asked Feb 18 '16 21:02

Bose


1 Answers

To complement briantist's helpful answer:

The script block passed to Invoke-Command is (as intended) executed on the remote machine, using the remote machine's variables by default.

Thus, in order to use a local variable's value,[1] extra steps are needed (to put it differently: inside a script block executed remotely, you cannot just refer to local variables as you normally would, such as with $dest):

  • PS v3+ offers the using: scope modifier for direct use of a local variable's value inside the script block - see briantist's first command.

    • Note that using: only works when Invoke-Command actually targets a remote machine, such as with the -ComputerName parameter.
  • The only option that also works in earlier versions is to pass the local variable as a parameter to the script block. - see briantist's second command.


[1] Note that you fundamentally cannot pass a variable itself, i.e. you cannot assign to a local variable in a remote script block.

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mklement0 Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 12:09

mklement0