The more I work with SharePoint 2010 the more I am starting to love PowerShell. My scripting skills are pretty basic (!) but here are a couple of useful little snippets to get back some information from a site that previously I would have spent a while going through the UI or SharePoint Root – mainly as a reminder for myself!
List all installed features on the farm
It’s really straight forward using the Get-SPFeature command to return all installed features. To provide a little more readability to the output it can be sorted as follows:
By feature display name alphabetically,
1
Get
-SPFeature
|
Sort
-Property
DisplayName
By feature ID,
1
Get
-SPFeature
|
Sort
-Property
Id
By feature display name alphabetically and grouped by scope,
1
Get
-SPFeature
|
Sort
-Property
Scope,DisplayName |
FT
-GroupBy
Scope DisplayName,Id
And to write this to a file to allow for viewing in Notepad, Excel etc,
1
Get
-SPFeature
|
Sort
-Property
Scope,DisplayName |
FT
-GroupBy
Scope DisplayName,Id > c:\AllInstalledFeatures.txt
List all activated site scoped features
Especially in the case of hidden features it’s sometimes necessary to track down if a feature is active on a site collection. Here’s a quick way of seeing which features are activated for an SPSite:
1
Get
-SPFeature
-Site
http://sitecollectionurl |
Sort
DisplayName |
FT
DisplayName,Id
List all activated web scoped features
And only slightly modified from the Get-Help Get-SPFeature -examples text, here is a command to list all web activated featres for a site collection:
1
Get
-SPSite
http://sitecollectionurl | Get
-SPWeb
-Limit
ALL | %{ Get
-SPFeature
-Web
$_ } |
Sort
DisplayName
-Unique
|
FT
DisplayName,Id
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