Published Folders
Serve files from PowerShell Universal
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Serve files from PowerShell Universal
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Published folders allow you to share a local folder through your Universal website. Any file within the published folder will be accessible via a web request. This can be helpful for storing images or other files that you may want to provide via your Universal Dashboard.
From the Dashboard / Published Folders
page, you can click Add Published Folder. You will need to enter the local path as well as the request path. The local path is the folder that you wish to publish. The request path is the path that the end user will request to download the files from the folder.
You can choose to turn on authentication and authorization for the folder.
Once the folder has been published, it will be listed in the published folders table.
You can now download files that are found in the published folder by visit the request path. In the example above, I could visit the following URL to download the test.txt file.
You'll notice that unauthenticated requests will not be able to access the file.
Default documents allow you to load files when a user specifies the folder and not the document within a folder. This can be handy when a user visits /docs
but does not specify /docs/index.html
. Instead of returning a 404, you can return the index.html
when the user specifies /docs
.
To configure default documents, set the -DefaultDocument
parameter on New-PSUPublishedFolder
.
Create a published folder. Can be used in the publishedFolders.ps1
file or via the management REST API.
Name
Type
Description
Required
RequestPath
string
The relative path to server documents from.
true
Path
string
The absolute file system path to server files from.
true
Authentication
Switch
Whether authentication is required to access this folder.
false
Role
string[]
Roles that can access this folder. Leave blank for any role.
false
DefaultDocument
string[]
Default documents to server with out specifying the file name.
false
ComputerName
string
The URL to the PSU management API.
false
AppToken
string
The AppToken used to access the PSU management API
false
UseDefaultCredentials
Switch
Whether to use the current user's credentials to access the PSU management API
false