Gary describes how to use the Invoke-SPORestMethod function (described earlier in this series) to complete common tasks, similar to what you’ll find in a frequently referenced series on MSDN.
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ITUnity: Using a Custom Windows PowerShell Function to Make SharePoint REST Service Calls
Gary writes about a utility function he calls Invoke-SPORestMethod, which you can use in Windows PowerShell to make simple RESTful calls against your SharePoint Online Site Collection.
ITUnity: Using the SharePoint REST Service with Windows PowerShell
Gary demonstrates how to use Windows PowerShell to inspect and manage SharePoint Online Site Collections, Sites, Lists and List Items using the SharePoint 2013 REST Service.
ITUnity: Completing Basic Operations Using the SharePoint CSOM API and Windows PowerShell
Gary takes some basic operations C# samples you’ll find online as you start working with and exploring the SharePoint CSOM API with Windows PowerShell, and shows the C# and PowerShell equivalents.
ITUnity: Loading Specific Values Using Lambda Expressions and the SharePoint CSOM API with Windows PowerShell
If you want to use PowerShell to load specific values with lambda expressions and the SharePoint CSOM API, the code you have to write is ugly. Fortunately, Gary has packaged it in a function that handles all the ugly details for you.
ITUnity: Using the SharePoint CSOM API with SharePoint Online and Windows PowerShell
Gary demonstrates that working with properties is pretty simple, if not slightly annoying, using the SharePoint CSOM API with SharePoint Online.
ITUnity: Working with the SharePoint Online Site Collection Cmdlets
Gary explores the SharePoint Online Site collection cmdlets.
ITUnity: Exploring the SharePoint Online Cmdlets
Gary provides some general grouping categories and suggested uses for some of the SPO cmdlets.
ITUnity: Introduction to the SharePoint Online Management Shell
How do you start working with PowerShell in SharePoint Online? This series will help you get started.
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An exciting new venture led by my friend Dan Holme, assisted by many folks, launched yesterday and promises to revolutionize the way we publish and consume technical content on the internet. If you haven’t heard of it, you need to: