# Install Components Once you [added](01-Add-Existing-Repositories.md) and/or [synced])(02-Sync-Repositories.md) your repositories and configured - if required - your [locks](05-Lock-Unlock-Components.md), we can start installing components. For this we will use `Install-IcingaComponent`. **Note:** When the install component is looking up available versions, *all* defined repositories will be searched and the latest version available used by default. If a specific version is set, it will stop once this version is found in one of the repositories and go with this package. ## Available Arguments | Argument | Type | Description | | --- |--- | --- | | Name | String | The name of the component you want to install | | Version | String | Specifies to install a specific version of the component, instead of the latest one found. Is ignored in case you added a [lock](05-Lock-Unlock-Components.md) to this component | | Release | Switch | Includes release versions only if set. If neither Release nor Snapshot is defined, it will enforce release | | Snapshot | Switch | Includes snapshots versions only if set. If neither Release nor Snapshot is defined, it will enforce release | | Confirm | Switch | Skips the message asking you if you want to install this component | | Force | Switch | In case the same version is already installed, it will be skipped by default. Use this switch to install the same version again | ## Install Release Components You can install release components either by adding the `-Release` switch or by not adding `-Release` and `-Snapshot` at all, to enforce release versions. If no version is specified, the latest version found will be used. Use `-Confirm` in addition to skip the dialog requiring an approval to install it. ```powershell Install-IcingaComponent ` -Name 'agent' ` -Confirm; ``` ## Install Specific Component Version If your repository contains multiple versions, you can specify which version will be installed: ```powershell Install-IcingaComponent ` -Name 'agent' ` -Version '2.11.2' ` -Confirm; ``` ## Reinstall Installed Component If a component with a specific version is already installed, you can use `-Force` to re-install it. ```powershell Install-IcingaComponent ` -Name 'agent' ` -Version '2.11.5' ` -Confirm ` -Force; ``` This also works for auto detected latest versions: ```powershell Install-IcingaComponent ` -Name 'agent' ` -Confirm ` -Force; ```