I have been trying to do a lot more with PowerShell DSC of late, including writing my own DSC resources.

Last week, I decided to write some resources for SABnzbd and Sonarr. Why? Well firstly for practice, but also because no one else has looked at building up packages for these apps (there wasn’t even Chocolatey packages).

I am not going to go into detail on implementing classes in PowerShell, instead checkout:

SABnzbd

The module cSABnzbd contains a single resource: cSABnzbdInstall. This resource specifying:

Ensure: <String> { Ensure | Absent }

ServiceCredential: <PSCredential>

If you opt for Ensure to be “Present”, then the resource will install and update SABnzbd. That is right, as new versions are released, it will be automatically updated.

The ServiceCredential allows for us to control what account the SABnzbd services run as. If not specified, LocalHost will be used.

GetLatestVersion()

SABnzbd hosts both its source code and its binary releases in GitHub. This is great! GitHub provides a simple REST API that allows us to very easily and dynamically get the latest release for a project.

If we want to get information on the latest release for a particular repository, we simply perform a get request on https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/releases/latest. The response will contain things like the version name, the release date and the assets in the release. The GitHub API doesn’t need any authentication credentials or tokens; these requests can be performed anonymously.

Performing the API request for sabnzbd the URL for us would be https://api.github.com/repos/sabnzbd/sabnzbd/releases/latest, and the returned information looks like: