SharedResources/Src/ConfigDBPermissions/xActiveDirectory/Misc/New-ADDomainTrust.ps1 (15 lines of code) (raw):
$Properties = @{
SourceDomain = New-xDscResourceProperty -Name SourceDomainName -Type String -Attribute Key `
-Description 'Name of the AD domain that is requesting the trust'
TargetDomain = New-xDscResourceProperty -Name TargetDomainName -Type String -Attribute Key `
-Description 'Name of the AD domain that is being trusted'
TargetAdminCred = New-xDscResourceProperty -Name TargetDomainAdministratorCredential -Type PSCredential -Attribute Required `
-Description 'Credentials to authenticate to the target domain'
TrustDirection = New-xDscResourceProperty -Name TrustDirection -Type String -Attribute Required -ValidateSet 'Bidirectional','Inbound','Outbound' `
-Description 'Direction of trust'
TrustType = New-xDscResourceProperty -Name TrustType -Type String -Attribute Required -ValidateSet 'CrossLink','External','Forest','Kerberos','ParentChild','TreeRoot','Unknown' `
-Description 'Type of trust'
Ensure = New-xDscResourceProperty -Name Ensure -Type String -Attribute Write -ValidateSet 'Present','Absent' `
-Description 'Should this resource be present or absent'
}
New-xDscResource -Name MSFT_xADDomainTrust -Property $Properties.Values -Path . -ModuleName xActiveDirectory -FriendlyName xADDomainTrust -Force