* Fix the hang issue in Travis CI build triggered by the [Feature] tag
* [Feature] Update badge only in daily build
* [Feature] Use the term 'daily build'
Fixes#1193 for most scenarios. The remaining scenario to be addressed is the Nano Server bring-up scenario. To continue supporting that scenario, I left the Install-PowerShellRemoting script in place.
This change
1. Ports Enable-PSRemoting and Disable-PSRemoting to PowerShell Core
2. Adds side-by-side PowerShell Core remoting support to the PSSessionConfiguration cmdlets and PSRemoting cmdlets.
3. Ports PSSessionConfiguration tests
This change also introduces a behavioral difference. The PSRemoting and PSSessionConfiguration cmdlets are now context-sensitive and only work for endpoints that match the PowerShell type. For example, Get-PSSessionConfiguration, when running in PowerShell Core, will only return PowerShell Core WinRM endpoints. It will only modify PowerShell Core WinRM endpoints and cannot be used to configure Windows PowerShell endpoints.
- Fixed the way common test modules are passed to elevated and unelevated powershell. Earlier, only elevated powershell got those through inheritance as a child process. Now we add them to the startup of the process.
- Fixed error reported by PSScriptAnalyzer about ? / Where-Object
- Converted all the parameters passed to powershell.exe to be a base64 encoded string to avoid complications with quotes.
- Removed code which was updated $env:PSModulePath as we do it in startup args for powershell process instead.
- Added a way to disable -Quiet for Pester.
- Opencover.console.exe gets confused when the base64 encoded parameter is given with '&' invoke.
Writing to a ps1 file and invoking the script works around the issue.
This also makes it similar to how unelevated tests are invoked.
* Add more TabCompletion tests
* Minor changes
* Add some more tests
* Add more tab completion tests
* Fix errors
* Add more test coverage
* Add 'AfterEach { Pop-Location }'
* Enable DSC resource name completion and address comments
* use both '/' and '\' in the path for completion
* Use a separate test for '\' and '/'
To improve code clarity and give better error messages when using ValidateRange, you can now specify:
```
[ValidateRange(ValidateRangeKind.Positive)]
```
instead of
```
[ValidateRange(1, 2147483647)]
```
Valid kinds are:
Positive
Negative
NonPostiive
NonNegative
* Add test coverage for Registry (#4148)
* Add coverage for Get-Item, Get-ChildItem, Set-Item, and Clear-Item
* Add test for accessing inaccessible path, per code review.
Using powershell.exe to execute a PowerShell script using -File currently provides no way to pass $true/$false as parameter values. Current behavior is that -File accumulates passed parameters as strings only.
Fix is to special case this based on discussion with PS-Committee to support $true/$false as parsed values to parameters. Switch values is also supported as currently documented syntax doesn't work.
In CI, notepad.exe isn't starting (or starting in time) when using start-process with .txt based on file association.
Since the test is validating opening files by association, fix is to create our own association that is predictable.
On CoreFx, UseShellExecute for Process start is false by default to be cross platform compatible.
In the case of a folder, Process.Start() returns Access Denied as it's not an executable.
On Windows, we can use the ShellExecute path to have explorer open the folder. On Unix, we use `xdg-open` and `open` for Linux and macOS respectively.
- Fix invalid value error message on some properties of ParameterAttribute to point to the specific properties.
- Avoid wrapping argument exception into not a useful 'requires' exception.
This change fixes 3 issues:
- According to [PowerShell Language Specification Version 3.0](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36389), as quoted: "_The result is the (possibly empty) unconstrained 1-dimensional array_", `@(...)` should only return `object[]` array.
- `@([object[]]$null).GetType()` fails with error `"You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression."`
- `@([System.Collections.Generic.List[object]]$null)` fails with error `"Object reference not set to an instance of an object."`
- Fix PSScriptAnalyzer warnings of type PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases for 'ForEach-Object' (alias is '%' or 'foreach')
- Fix PSScriptAnalyzer warnings of type PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases for 'Where-Object' (alias is '?' or 'where')
- Fix PSScriptAnalyzer warnings of type PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases for 'Select-Object' (alias is 'select')
- Fix PSScriptAnalyzer warnings of type PSPossibleIncorrectComparisonWithNull. Essentially, $null has to be on the left-hand side when using it for comparison.
- A Test in ParameterBinding.Tests.ps1 needed adapting as this test used to rely on the wrong null comparison
- Replace a subset of tests of kind '($object -eq $null) | Should Be $true' with '$object | Should Be $null'
* updated webcmdlets CI tests to not depend on external website
* When used in background runspace, validate listener is working before returning
* fix possible infinite loop waiting for listener to start
Summary
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When the same script file gets executed in multiple Runspaces, the RuntimeType generated from the powershell class defined in the file will be shared among those Runspaces. For different Runspaces, different SessionState should be used to run the static methods.
Fix
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We use the `SessionStateKeeper` to query for the correct `SessionState` to use for a static method call.
We already use `SessionStateKeeper` to track the `Runspace/SessionState` where a PowerShell class is defined, and thus we can leverage this for the static method invocation.
* Add -SkipHeaderValidation switch to Invoke-WebRequest and Invoke-RestMethod to support adding headers without validating the header value.
* Fix whitespace
Currently `ValidateSetAttribute` accepts only explicit constants as valid values. This is a significant limitation. Sometimes we need to get valid values dynamically, ex., Azure VMs, logged-on users and so on. The PR add follow possibilities:
- pass a _custom type_ (a valid values generator) implementing `IValidateSetValuesGenerator` interface to get valid values dynamically.
- pass a _custom type_ (a valid values generator) derived from `CachedValidValuesGeneratorBase` abstract class to get valid values dynamically and _cache_ the list to share with other ValidateSetAttribute attributes.