質問

limited knowledge with powershell.
I try to download a image from an image url. for example like this : "http://hdwallpaperia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Mc-Laren-P1-Wallpaper-Image-Picture-640x360.jpg"

Before to reach the link, I have to login first. here is My login page html code:

<tr>
    <td colspan="2">Please enter your user name and password below:</td>
</tr>
<tr style="height: 10px;"><td></td></tr>
<tr>
    <td>User Name:</td>
    <td><input name="login_username" style="width: 295px;" type="text" size="40" value=""></td>
</tr>
<tr>
    <td>Password:</td>
    <td><input name="login_password" style="width: 295px;" type="password" size="40"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
    <td>Realm:</td>
    <td>
        <select name="realm" style="width: 295px;"><option value="local">Local</option><option value="ldap" selected="">LDAP</option>
        </select>
    </td>
</tr>
    <tr style="height: 10px;"><td></td></tr>
<tr>
    <td><input type="submit" value="Login"></td>
</tr>   

Here is my powershell code :

$url = "http://local_machine/example_640x360.jpg"

$ie = New-Object -com InternetExplorer.Application
$ie.visible = $true
$ie.navigate($url)

$ie.Document.getElementByid("login_username").value = "$Account"
$ie.Document.getElementByid("login_password").value = "$Password"
$ie.Document.getElementByid("realm").value = "LDAP"

$Log_In=$ie.Document.getElementsByTagName("input") | where-object {$_.type -eq "submit"}
$Log_In.click();

while($ie.Busy) {Start-Sleep -s 1}

#$ie.Document.Body | Out-File -FilePath "c:\temp\test.jpg"
$ie.quit()

I can successfully login and reach the img link, but don't know how to download the image. What command can helps me to download?

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解決

You're overcomplicating it using COM. I couldn't test these atm., but they should work.

#Solution 1 - WebClient
$url = "http://www.united.no/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/moyesliver.jpg"

$wc = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
$wc.DownloadFile($url, "C:\temp\test.jpg")


#Solution 2 - never tried this before
Invoke-WebRequest $url -OutFile C:\temp\test.jpg

他のヒント

this works for me ;)

$wc = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
$wc.DownloadFile("https://asdfasdfxxx.blob.core.windows.net/images/test.png", "C:\test.png")

Set-ItemProperty -path 'HKCU:\Control Panel\Desktop\' -name wallpaper -value "C:\test.png"

rundll32.exe user32.dll, UpdatePerUserSystemParameters

kill -n explorer

I would use iwr and bits transfer and make it simple. I went ahead and did it with multiple files for you bc that is more likely than you just going to grab one file. #automateallthethings.

If you want to download multiple files, you can try this:

$URL = "http://www.website.com"

$Site = iwr -Uri $URL

$Images = ($Site).Images.src

foreach ($Image in $Images) {

Start-BitsTransfer -Source $Image -Destination C:\Test\ -TransferType Download

}

This is for downloading all images(I know that there are 16)

$url="http://www.MySite.tn/images/symboles/"
for ($i=1; $i -lt 16;$i++) {
    Invoke-WebRequest $url/$i.png -OutFile C:\Users\MyUser\Documents\icons\$i.png
    }

Try this, not a completely perfect script but it works as long as you provide the URI with a '/' at the end. Some images are stored on slightly different paths than the URI you may be requesting, so for exmaple here 'google.com/' wasn't working right but making the URI variable 'www.google.com/' fixed the issue.

$path = $null
$filter = $null

$uri = 'www.google.com/'
Write-Host "URI: $uri" -ForegroundColor Green

$filter = $uri | Select-String -AllMatches -Pattern '(\w.+)\/'
$path = $filter.Matches.Groups[1].Value
Write-Host "Server: $path" -ForegroundColor Yellow

$site = Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $uri

$images = $site.Images.src

foreach ($image in $images) {

    Write-Host "Files that are being downloaded:" -BackgroundColor Black -ForegroundColor White
    Write-Host $image -ForegroundColor DarkYellow
    Start-BitsTransfer -Source "http://$path$image" -Destination '.\TEMP\' -TransferType Download

                            }

`$path = $null $filter = $null

$uri = 'www.google.com/'
Write-Host "URI: $uri" -ForegroundColor Green

$filter = $uri | Select-String -AllMatches -Pattern '(\w.+)\/'
$path = $filter.Matches.Groups[1].Value
Write-Host "Server: $path" -ForegroundColor Yellow

$site = for ($i=1; $i -lt 2;$i++) {Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $uri -ContentType Images -UseBasicParsing -DisableKeepAlive }

$images = $site.Images.src
$images

#again, this ONLY gives you the url path, not the file...

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