* Refactor code to be more robust. Run main logic inside a try {} catch {}
block. If there is any error, bail out and log all the command output
automatically.
* Rely on error code generated by chocolatey instead of scraping text
output to determine success/failure.
* Add support for unattended installs: (`-y` flag is a requirement by
chocolatey)
* Before (un)installing, check existence of files.
* Use functions to abstract logic
* The great rewrite of 0.9.9, the `choco` interface has changed, check
if chocolatey is installed and an older version. If so upgrade to
latest.
* Allow upgrading packages that are already installed
* Use verbose logging for chocolate actions
* Adding functionality to specify a source for a chocolatey repository.
(@smadam813)
* Removing pre-determined sources and adding specified source url in
it's place. (@smadam813)
Contains contributions from:
* Adam Keech <akeech@chathamfinancial.com> (@smadam813)
Chocolatey 0.9.9+ deprecated support for the `webpi` custom source, so I needed to write this.
[Windows Web Platform Installer](http://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) is a way of installing products and applications for Microsoft IIS on Windows. It has a [command line](http://www.iis.net/learn/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-v4-command-line-webpicmdexe-rtw-release); this ansible module allows IIS modules to be installed via this means.
To find out names of modules, use `webpicmd /list /listoption:available`.
Notes:
* `webpicmd` must be installed and on `PATH` first (see `win_chocolatey` module; package is `webpicmd`)
* `webpicmd` does not allow modules to be uninstalled
* IIS must be installed first (see `win_feature` module; package is `Web-Server`)
* Installations will
* accept EULA (which otherwise requires user input)
* suppress reboots (so you have to manage those; see `win_reboot` module)
When .NET is installed or updated, ngen is triggered to optimise the installation. This triggers high CPU while it's happening, and usually happens at an inconvenient time.
This allows you to trigger it when you like. Full details and background in doc.
I don't know a way to figure out whether this is required without actually running it.