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Silence progress output of Get-DscResource (take two)
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This is a redo of #2068 which didn't quite work as expected.
It wasn't the module import that was being noisy but the next command. It sure looked like the last commit "fixed" it in testing because the output was certainly silenced...but that was actually due to the side effect of having added an `AddScript` to the `PSCommand` causing it to no longer return the imported module at all. Without that return value, the noisy code wasn't executing either. Now the progress preference is saved, set to silent, `Get-DscResource` is run (silently) and then the preference is restored. Double-checked in the debugger.
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LGTM!
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It wasn't the module import that was being noisy but the next command. It sure looked like the last commit "fixed" it in testing because the output was certainly silenced...but that was actually due to the side effect of having added an
AddScriptto thePSCommandcausing it to no longer return the imported module at all. Without that return value, the noisy code wasn't executing either. Now the progress preference is saved, set to silent,Get-DscResourceis run (silently) and then the preference is restored. Double-checked in the debugger.