Add-GSChatCardSection

SYNOPSIS

Creates a Chat Message Card Section

SYNTAX

Add-GSChatCardSection [[-SectionHeader] <String>] -MessageSegment <Object[]> [<CommonParameters>]

DESCRIPTION

Creates a Chat Message Card Section

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLE 1

Send-GSChatMessage -Text "Post job report:" -Cards $cards -Webhook (Get-GSChatWebhook JobReports)

Sends a simple Chat message using the JobReports webhook

EXAMPLE 2

NEED</b> to <i>stop</i> spending money on <b>crap</b>!" |

Add-GSChatKeyValue -TopLabel "Chocolate Budget" -Content '$5.00' -Icon DOLLAR | Add-GSChatKeyValue -TopLabel "Actual Spending" -Content '$5,000,000!' -BottomLabel "WTF" -Icon AIRPLANE | Add-GSChatImage -ImageUrl "https://media.tenor.com/images/f78545a9b520ecf953578b4be220f26d/tenor.gif" -LinkImage | Add-GSChatCardSection -SectionHeader "Dollar bills, y'all" -OutVariable sect1 | Add-GSChatButton -Text "Launch nuke" -OnClick (Add-GSChatOnClick -Url "https://github.com/scrthq/PSGSuite") -Verbose -OutVariable button1 | Add-GSChatButton -Text "Unleash hounds" -OnClick (Add-GSChatOnClick -Url "https://admin.google.com/?hl=en&authuser=0") -Verbose -OutVariable button2 | Add-GSChatCardSection -SectionHeader "What should we do?" -OutVariable sect2 | Add-GSChatCard -HeaderTitle "Makin' moves with" -HeaderSubtitle "DEM GOODIES" -OutVariable card | Add-GSChatTextParagraph -Text "This message sent by \<b>PSGSuite\</b> via WebHook!" | Add-GSChatCardSection -SectionHeader "Additional Info" -OutVariable sect2 | Send-GSChatMessage -Text "Got that report, boss:" -FallbackText "Mistakes have been made..." -Webhook ReportRoom

This example shows the pipeline capabilities of the Chat functions in PSGSuite. Starting from top to bottom: 1. Add a TextParagraph widget 2. Add a KeyValue with an icon 3. Add another KeyValue with a different icon 4. Add an image and create an OnClick event to open the image's URL by using the -LinkImage parameter 5. Add a new section to encapsulate the widgets sent through the pipeline before it 6. Add a TextButton that opens the PSGSuite GitHub repo when clicked 7. Add another TextButton that opens Google Admin Console when clicked 8. Wrap the 2 buttons in a new Section to divide the content 9. Wrap all widgets and sections in the pipeline so far in a Card 10. Add a new TextParagraph as a footer to the message 11. Wrap that TextParagraph in a new section 12. Send the message and include FallbackText that's displayed in the mobile notification. Since the final TextParagraph and Section are not followed by a new Card addition, Send-GSChatMessage will create a new Card just for the remaining segments then send the completed message via Webhook. The Webhook short-name is used to reference the full URL stored in the encrypted Config so it's not displayed in the actual script.

EXAMPLE 3

Get-Service | Select-Object -First 5 | ForEach-Object {

Add-GSChatKeyValue -TopLabel $.DisplayName -Content $.Status -BottomLabel $_.Name -Icon TICKET } | Add-GSChatCardSection -SectionHeader "Top 5 Services" | Send-GSChatMessage -Text "Service Report:" -FallbackText "Service Report" -Webhook Reports

This gets the first 5 Services returned by Get-Service, creates KeyValue widgets for each, wraps it in a section with a header, then sends it to the Reports Webhook

PARAMETERS

-MessageSegment

Any Chat message segment objects created with functions named `Add-GSChat*` passed through the pipeline or added directly to this parameter as values.

Type: Object[]
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases: InputObject

Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: True (ByValue)
Accept wildcard characters: False

-SectionHeader

The header title of the section

Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:

Required: False
Position: 1
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False

CommonParameters

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.

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