Pode.Web
Polaris
Pode.Web | Polaris | |
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10 | 6 | |
200 | 481 | |
2.5% | - | |
8.1 | 0.9 | |
24 days ago | over 4 years ago | |
PowerShell | PowerShell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Pode.Web
- PowerShell based "BI" web application I created - PowerReports
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Pode & Pode.Web - Powershell webserver and frontend toolset
Just thought I'd share this incredibly rich tool here, a powershell webserver + frontend toolset that let me spin up a table and form over the top of AD in like, 15 minutes.
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Would I best to stick to just Powershell, or would learning C# not hurt?
Before reinventing the wheel (though good to learn!), consider Pode.Web which is a free open source product built on PowerShell that'll let you run scripts: https://github.com/Badgerati/Pode.Web
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How to execute a powershell script from a webpage?
I would highly recommend Pode or Pode.Web. It is amazing and open source! You can secure it and create a login page and auth against AzureAD, AD, OAUTH, etc. To illustrate how cool this is they give an example on the Pode.Web github page to show the top 10 processes running in ~10 lines of powershell code and you have a fully running web app which you can convert into a windows service if you'd like. I highly recommend it!
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Options on Linux for GUI with PowerShell?
You can build simple web dashboards with Pode.Web and it supports Linux.
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Interactive ASP.NET dashboard for PS scripts?
You can also look at Pode. Web for a free tool.
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HTML5 Posh Framework
u/Badgerati is working on this as an add on module for pode called pode.web https://github.com/Badgerati/Pode.Web
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Is there any simple PowerShell web server available?
As others on here have also pointed out, Pode is a PowerShell web server that lets you setup REST API via routes, or web pages using templates (or Pode.Web).
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Any interest in a Webserver Module (PSWebServer)?
There's also the Pode and Pode.Web modules available :)
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Is anyone using Pode web framework?
You'll probably be glad to hear I've started work on an extension module for Pode which does the frontend for you: Pode.Web!
Polaris
- How to make an API with PowerShell scripts as the back end?
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Sending async requests to APIs created with Polaris module in Powershell
I created REST APIs using Polaris module. But it doesn't accept async requests (parallel). Then I came across https://github.com/PowerShell/Polaris/issues/81 with which they modified it to receive async requests using GetContextAsync
- Is there any simple PowerShell web server available?
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Any interest in a Webserver Module (PSWebServer)?
I now see "Polaris" https://github.com/PowerShell/Polaris and a couple other micro frameworks that match what im talking about here:
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PowerShell Universal v2
Experimental module from Microsoft for creating REST API in PowerShell: https://github.com/PowerShell/Polaris
What are some alternatives?
Pode - Pode is a Cross-Platform PowerShell web framework for creating REST APIs, Web Sites, and TCP/SMTP servers
powershell-universal - PowerShell Universal is the ultimate platform for building web-based IT tools.
WebServer - Powershell WebServer is a Powershell module that starts a webserver (without the need for IIS)
CPython - The Python programming language
WebJEA - WebJEA - Secure Self Service Web Forms from PowerShell Scripts
PowerShell-Red-Team - Collection of PowerShell functions a Red Teamer may use in an engagement
PSSharedGoods - PSSharedGoods is little PowerShell Module that primary purpose is to be useful for multiple tasks, unrelated to each other. I've created this module as “a glue” between my other modules.
Powershell-HTML5-Reporting - New, simple, fast HTML5 builder to create awesome reporting.
PowerShell-Docs - The official PowerShell documentation sources