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Brian Farnhill edited this page Dec 9, 2016
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Parameters
| Parameter | Attribute | DataType | Description | Allowed Values |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BinaryDir | Key | String | The directory that contains all of the SharePoint binaries | |
| ProductKey | Required | String | The product key to use during the installation | |
| InstallPath | Write | String | The install directory to use in the installation, leave blank to use the setup defaults | |
| DataPath | Write | String | The data directory to use in the installation, leave blank to use the setup defaults | |
| Ensure | Write | string | Present to install SharePoint. Absent is currently not supported | Present, Absent |
This resource is used to install the SharePoint binaries. The BinaryDir parameter should point to the path that setup.exe is located (not to setup.exe itself). The ProductKey parameter is used to inject in to the configuration file and validate the license key during the installation process. This module depends on the prerequisites already being installed, which can be done
Examples
Example 1
This module will install SharePoint to the default locations. The binaries for
SharePoint in this scenario are stored at C:\SPInstall (so it will look to run
C:\SPInstall\Setup.exe)
Configuration Example
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[PSCredential]
$SetupAccount
)
Import-DscResource -ModuleName SharePointDsc
node localhost {
SPInstall InstallBinaries
{
BinaryDir = "C:\SPInstall"
ProductKey = "XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX"
}
}
}
Example 2
This module will install SharePoint to the specific locations set for the InstallPath and DataPath directories.
Configuration Example
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[PSCredential]
$SetupAccount
)
Import-DscResource -ModuleName SharePointDsc
node localhost {
SPInstall InstallBinaries
{
BinaryDir = "D:\SharePoint\Binaries"
InstallPath = "D:\SharePoint\Install"
DataPath = "D:\SharePoint\Data"
ProductKey = "XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX"
}
}
}
Example 3
This module will install SharePoint Foundation 2013 to the local server
Configuration Example
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[PSCredential]
$SetupAccount
)
Import-DscResource -ModuleName PSDesiredStateConfiguration
node localhost {
Package InstallSharePointFoundation
{
Ensure = "Present"
Name = "Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2013 Core"
Path = "E:\SharePoint2013\Setup.exe"
Arguments = "/config E:\SharePoint2013\files\setupfarmsilent\config.xml"
ProductID = "90150000-1014-0000-1000-0000000FF1CE"
ReturnCode = 0
}
}
}

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- Pre-requisites
- Installing the module
- Exporting SharePoint Configuration
- Creating Configuration Files
- Pre-created Examples
- Creating an Azure development environment
- Understanding Resources & Syntax
- Remote PowerShell Authentication
- Contributing to SharePointDsc
- Other useful modules for SharePoint DSC configurations