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Issue using EnsureAppPool
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When trying to use Ensure-AppPool and using variables for the properties.
The problem I'm having is that the Ensure-AppPool has some properties that are required to be certain types, TimeSpan, Int, etc. so when I try to use it, it fails.
I could not find any documentation about declaring variable types in Otterscript, is there some way to do this? If so can I also do it in the Template area where you can set the Required parameters?Thanks
Product: BuildMaster
Version: 5.3.6
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The Strings & Values section in the reference goes into a bit more detail, but there are no types; effectively, everything is a string value.
As long as the end values can be coerced/converted to the expected type, it should be fine...
set $thousand = 1000; IIS::Ensure-AppPool hdars ( Enable32BitAppOnWin64: true, QueueLength: $thousand );
... of course, if you were to have
$thousand
bethousand
then it would obviously throw an error, becausethousand
is not an integer.
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Well I'm using variables set in the Application/Settings/Template Variables section and they are numbers but I get this error:
Unhandled exception: System.InvalidCastException: Invalid cast from 'System.String' to 'System.TimeSpan'. at System.Convert.DefaultToType(IConvertible value, Type targetType, IFormatProvider provider) at Inedo.BuildMaster.PlanExecuter.ScriptPropertyMapper.CoerceValue(RuntimeValue value, Type type) at Inedo.BuildMaster.PlanExecuter.ScriptPropertyMapper.SetPropertyValue(Object target, IVariableEvaluationContext variableContext, String propertyValue, PropertyInfo property) at Inedo.BuildMaster.PlanExecuter.ScriptPropertyMapper.SetProperties(Object target, ActionStatement action, IVariableEvaluationContext variableContext) at Inedo.BuildMaster.Windows.ServiceApplication.Executions.PlanExecuter.DeploymentPlanExecuter.<Inedo-ExecutionEngine-Executer-IExecutionHostEnvironment-ExecuteActionAsync>d__21.MoveNext()
I've actually got the one field that requires a timespan set to 0 in the variable I'm passing to it.
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Ah; ok. This is a known bug (TimeSpan Values are not Propery Coerced) that was fixed in Otter but not brought over to BuildMaster; it will be fixed in next maintenace release as [BM-2209].
It only impacts TimeSpan-based properties.
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Any way to do it in the meantime? And any ETA on that particular release?
Just have a deployment I need to do.
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It's scheduled for release later today.
in the mean time, you can use PowerShell or not set that particular property that requires a timespan.