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Powershell script to download all packages from a nuget feed
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$destinationDirectory = "C:\LocalNuGetTest\" | |
$webClient = New-Object System.Net.WebClient | |
$webClient.Credentials = New-Object System.Net.NetworkCredential("USERNAME", "PASSWORD") | |
$feed =[xml]$webClient.DownloadString("https://hostednugetfeed.com/custom-feed/nuget/v2/Packages") | |
$records = $feed | select -ExpandProperty feed | select -ExpandProperty entry #| select -ExpandProperty content | |
for ($i=0; $i -lt $records.Length; $i++) { | |
$content = $records[$i] | select -ExpandProperty content | |
$properties = $records[$i] | select -ExpandProperty properties | |
$title = $records[$i].title.'#text' | |
$url = $content.src | |
$startOfQuery = $url.IndexOf("?id=") + 4 | |
$fileName = $url.Substring($startOfQuery, $url.Length - $startOfQuery) | |
$fullPath = ($destinationDirectory + "" + $fileName) | |
$webClient.DownloadFile($content.src, ($destinationDirectory + "" + $title + "." + $properties.Version + ".nupkg")) | |
} |
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Yes, @EricSP2, and for anyone else wondering, there are ref links which will give you the next batch. Something like this: