This PR adds type inference support for the 'MemberName' parameterset for Foreach-Object.
Both of the following should work:
```
Get-Process | % {$_.MainModule} | % Com<Tab>
Get-Process | % MainModule | % Com<Tab>
```
Before this change, only the first line worked, this PR addresses the second line.
Fixes#2596
* Fixed OpenCover module and CodeCoverage launcher script
* Changes to layout of package caused some changes to package path.
* Added Test modules from tests\tools\modules
* Fixed Get-ChildItem test
* Added convertor for converting OpenCover output file to JSON.
* Updated how the file is uploaded to CodeCov.io
* Addressed code review comments
* Enable Send-MailMessage for PowerShell Core
* Update cmdlet entry in DefaultCommands.Tests.ps1
* Changes per code review:
* Add check for SMTP server
* Send mail to/from currently logged-in user on currently-named machine
* Do not try to clear/create the mailbox before the test
* Add validation of Subject
Public enum 'LanguageVersion' from 'Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp'
already contains 'CSharp7' member.
After moving PowerShell to .Net Core 2.0 we should add 'CSharpVersion7'
member into public 'Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Language' enum too.
This will allow 'Add-Type -Language CSharpVersion7'
* ClrVersion property of $PSVersionTable is not useful with CoreCLR and end users should not be using it
that value to determine compatibility. Recommendation from dotnet team is to remove that property.
* Removed internal members used for CLRVersion
* removed CLRVersion from FullCLR build as well
* added additional information to run `start-psbootstrap -buildnative` if cmake is not found
Previously powershell.exe treated unknown arguments as a command line to execute. To align with POSIX so that things like shebang scripts work correctly, we are changing powershell.exe so that it treats unknown arguments (aka positional argument) as a file. This means that `powershell foo` will now attempt to use `foo` as a PowerShell script whereas previously `foo` would be treated as a command to execute. This doesn't affect existing usage of either -File nor -Command. Fixed tests that didn't explicitly use -Command parameter.
Invoke-WebRequest and Invoke-RestMethod cmdlets will now strip authorization header on redirect unless the new parameter `-PreserveAuthorizationOnRedirect` is specified.
The FullCLR implementation uses WebRequest to perform the request which silently strips the Authorization header when a redirect occurs.
The CoreCLR implementation uses HttpClient to perform the request which does not strip the authorization header. The change explicitly handles the initial redirect, removes the authorization header and submits the request to location in the response.
Fixes#2227
This improves the performance of the listener by not relying on a new
process starting up to run the listener. It improves the debugability
of tests by providing more direct access to the session executing
the listener. It also reverses the blocking nature of starting the
listener. By default, Start-HttpListener will no longer block, you need
to use -Foreground to have Start-HttpListener block. Lastly, create
a way to catch errors if the listener has a problem. If code in the
listener throws, it emits an error record.
Fixed tests that were failing or throwing unnecessary information on-screen.
Updated the paths to powershell.exe as per the new artifact layout.
Added Publish-PSTestTools to Compress-TestContent
Added PS Test tools to PSModulePath before starting tests.
Added try/catch within the enumeration loop to allow the enumeration to continue after encountering an error such as an item within the directory being deleted or renamed.
To assist in testing, two new internal test hooks have been added which cause Get-ChildItem to either delete or rename a specific file (file name hard-coded) when encountered during enumeration.
* Fixing ConvertFrom-Json on CoreCLR to be able to handle a collection of strings which represent a JSON content.
* Adding test case for ConvertFrom-Json to process an array of PSObjects as a single string.
* Support Link Header pagination in WebCmdlets to make it easier for the end user implementing:
https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell-RFC/blob/master/2-Draft-Accepted/RFC0021-Link-header-based-pagination-for-WebCmdlets.md
When the response includes a Link Header (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5988#page-6), for Invoke-WebRequest we
create a RelationLink property that is a Dictionary representing the URLs and rel attributes and ensure the
URLs are absolute to make it easier for the developer to use. For Invoke-RestMethod, we expose a -FollowRelLink
switch to automatically follow 'next' rel links to the end until we hit the optional -MaxRelLink parameter value.
* removed unnecessary refs to namespaces
* addressed code review feedback
Use the method NativeCommandParameterBinder.NeedQuotes, which is used by powershell native command processor, to check if quotes are needed. If yes, add quotes in the same way as our native command processor.
Also, make 'Invoke-Item' on Linux and OSX able to invoke an executable properly.
Make changes to not expose the aliases "gin", "gsv", "sasv" and "spsv" in Unix platforms.
Also refactored aliases related tests and added new tests covering the complete list of built-in aliases/cmdlets.
The code paths deleted where using the undocumented Win32 APIs on WIn8 and newer for the following purposes:
* Faster filtering
* Getting two properties (left empty on Win7 and below)
* Logging using Certificate components when a cert is deleted or copied.
After the change, all the code uses public APIs. Filtering is done in PowerShell using existing code. I don't believe the logging is needed.
Implements support for backgrounding pipelines with &. Putting & at the end of a pipeline will cause the pipeline
to be run as a PowerShell job. When a pipeline is backgrounded a job object is returned. Once the pipeline is
running as a job, all of the normal job cmdlets can be used to manage the job. Variables (ignoring process-specific
variables) used in the pipeline are automatically copied to the job so
copy $foo $bar &
just works. The job is also run in the current directory instead of the user's home directory as is the case with Start-Job.Implement
* Add autoload for TestHelpers.psm1
Test.Helpers.psm1 was renamed to TestHelpers.psm1
* Resolve conflit and rebase Add autoload for TestLanguage.psm1
* Remove unneeded comments from PSD1 files
* Rename test modules
Remove approved verbs (Get-Verb) from module names.
* Enhance ShouldBeErrorId to output exception into pipeline for later analysis
* Remove unneeded comments
* Resolve merge conflict
The appropriate [SemanticVersion] constructor now accepts a [version] instance that has only major and minor components specified, in which case the patch component now defaults to 0.
Brings the Get-ChildItem more in line with the Unix ls -r and the Windows DIR /S native commands. Like these commands, the cmdlet will display symbolic links to directories found during recursion but will not recurse into them.
Like the Unix ls command---and unlike the Windows DIR /S command--- the cmdlet will recurse into symlinks given on the command line.
`$psversiontable.psversion -gt "3.0"` which is used by PowerShellGet to determine if a module is compatible with the current version of PowerShell.
Change is to allow specifying only major or major+minor where the missing segments default to zero by providing overloaded constructors and allow
the string parsing method to not require major, minor, and patch segments to all be specified (only major is required).
Based on the [response](https://github.com/mojombo/semver/issues/368) from the maintainer of semver, there is no requirement to have strict
conformance for the inputs to the constructor and allowing "3.0" to result in a semver of 3.0.0 is reasonable.