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I have compiled and deployed Nuget.Server per Microsoft documentation. With the latest PSResourceGet I have registered a PSResourceRepository with the following parameters.
Register-PSResourceRepository -Name psrepo -Uri https://psrepo/nuget -Trusted -ApiVersion NugetServerCalling Find-PSResource fails with the following:
PS> Find-PSResource -Name ExistingModule -Repository psrepo
DEBUG: In FindPSResource::ProcessResourceNameParameterSet()
DEBUG: Filtering package name(s) on wildcards
DEBUG: In FindHelper::FindByResourceName()
DEBUG: Parameters passed in >>> Name: 'E7ADSitePlan'; ResourceType: 'None'; VersionRange: ''; NuGetVersion: ''; VersionType: 'NoVersion'; Version: ''; Prerelease: 'False'; Tag: ''; Repository: 'psrepo'; IncludeDependencies 'False'
DEBUG: Searching through repository 'psrepo'
DEBUG: In FindHelper::SearchByNames()
DEBUG: No version specified, package name is specified
DEBUG: In NuGetServerAPICalls::FindName()
DEBUG: In NuGetServerAPICalls::HttpRequestCall()
DEBUG: Request url is: 'https://psrepo/nuget/FindPackagesById()?%24filter=IsLatestVersion+and+Id+eq+%27ExistingModule%27&id=%27ExistingModule%27'
Find-PSResource: TryConvertFromXml: Cannot parse PSResourceInfo from XmlNode with error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.Note that calling the API endpoint directly does return a response.
PS> Invoke-RestMethod 'https://psrepo/nuget/FindPackagesById()?%24filter=IsLatestVersion+and+Id+eq+%27ExistingModule%27&id=%27ExistingModule%27'
id : https://psrepo/nuget/Packages(Id='ExistingModule',Version='1.1.1.1')
category : category
link : {link, link}
title : title
published : 2025-10-08T17:12:59Z
updated : 2025-10-08T17:12:59Z
author : author
action : action
content : content
properties : propertiesAdditionally of note is that the search function appears to erroneously include the Module name in the version query parameter if version is specified...
PS> Find-PSResource -Name ExampleModule -Version '1.1.1.1' -Repository psrepo
DEBUG: In FindPSResource::ProcessResourceNameParameterSet()
DEBUG: Filtering package name(s) on wildcards
DEBUG: Parsing package version
DEBUG: In FindHelper::FindByResourceName()
DEBUG: Parameters passed in >>> Name: 'ExampleModule'; ResourceType: 'None'; VersionRange: ''; NuGetVersion: '1.1.1.1'; VersionType: 'SpecificVersion'; Version: '1.1.1.1'; Prerelease: 'False'; Tag: ''; Repository: 'psrepo'; IncludeDependencies 'False'
DEBUG: Searching through repository 'psrepo'
DEBUG: In FindHelper::SearchByNames()
DEBUG: Exact version and package name are specified
DEBUG: In NuGetServerAPICalls::FindVersion()
DEBUG: In NuGetServerAPICalls::HttpRequestCall()
DEBUG: Request url is: 'https://psrepo/nuget/FindPackagesById()?%24filter=Id+eq+%27ExampleModule%27+and+NormalizedVersion+eq+%27ExampleModule%27&id=%27ExampleModule%27'
Find-PSResource: Package does not exist on the serverIn the request url you can see NormalizedVersion eq "ExampleModule" is present in the url.
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Find-PSResource: TryConvertFromXml: Cannot parse PSResourceInfo from XmlNode with error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.Environment data
PS> Get-Module Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet; $PSVersionTable | Format-Table
ModuleType Version PreRelease Name ExportedCommands
---------- ------- ---------- ---- ----------------
Binary 1.1.1 Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet {Compress-PSResource, Find-PSResource, Get-InstalledPSResource, Get-PSResourceRepository…}
Name Value
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PSVersion 7.5.2
PSEdition Core
GitCommitId 7.5.2
OS Microsoft Windows 10.0.22631
Platform Win32NT
PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0…}
PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3
SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1
WSManStackVersion 3.0Visuals
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