* commands: make rvpa -relative do not return ./absolute_path
This happens on Windows when $pwd and -path is on different drive
* only return relative path inside current root
1. Add a null check in the tab completion code on the binding result returned from `PseudoParameterBinder`;
2. Add a null check in `CommandDiscovery.LookupCommandProcessor` on the `CommandInfo` object returned from the method `LookupCommandInfo`.
For a PropertyOnlyAdapter, the property may come from various sources, but methods, including parameterized properties, still come from DotNetAdapter. So, the binder can optimize on method calls for objects that map to a custom PropertyOnlyAdapter.
Add support for replacement lambdas when using the -replace operator.
Requires minimal changes to existing code by using the following overload:
Regex.Replace(string input, MatchEvaluator evaluator)
when a ScriptBlock is passed in as the replacement argument.
Also remove a couple of language tests which were actually duplicated
Change the one loop which loops through test cases to include an iteration number to remove test name duplication
* Tests for Get-Process cmdlet.
* Tests for Get-Process run as admin.
* Skipping some Get-Process tests on Linux
* Skip test for -FileVersionInfo parameter for Linux because of the bug that cause the command to hang.
* Add checks for ErrorId in Get-Process tests
* Change one Get-Process test status to pending for MacOs
Some CI level 'Save-Help' tests were disabled in #2806 because HelpInfo URIs for powershell modules were broken (tracked by #2807). However, they were forgotten to be enabled when the URI issue was fixed. This PR reenables those tests.
- The original change to remove extra padding didn't take into account alignment.
Fix logic to accommodate left, center, and right alignment in the table format and also add tests.
- Fix ImplicitRemoting test that validates formatting to use same instance due to formatting changes in this PR
- Only use loopback to same powershell instance for formatting test as the other tests implicitly expect Windows PowerShell.
- Fixes issue #4634 by throwing a terminating error as agreed.
- Makes the command not rely on the presence of the TEMP environment variable to get path to temp directory and use the .Net method Path.GetTempPath() instead.
- Catch exception more specific as given by the documentation
- Improve existing test.
* add common write aliases
* add Message alias to the MessageData parameter for Write-Information
add Msg and Message alias to the Object perameter for Write-Host
* Add tests for new aliases
When a charset is not supplied for a JSON response, the default encoding should be UTF-8 per RFC 8259. This commit changes the default charset to UTF-8 for JSON responses when a charset is not defined.
This fixes spelling failures in CI. It appears to be caused by a change in the tool used to test spelling
This change:
-Updates the dictionary for new and words which are detected differently
-updates markdown where it is more appropriate
-adds one file to the markdown tests.
Based on standard practices, we need to have a copyright and license notice at the top of each source file. Removed existing copyrights and updated/added copyright notices for .h, .cpp, .cs, .ps1, and .psm1 files.
Updated module manifests for consistency to have Author = "PowerShell" and Company = "Microsoft Corporation". Removed multiple line breaks.
Separate PR coming to update contribution document for new source files: #6140
Manually reviewed each change.
Fix#6073
Breaking-change: "0".."9" returns [char] previously in PowerShell Core (6.0.0, 6.0.1), now it returns [int]. After the change, the behavior is the same as in Windows PowerShell.
* get-childitem <PATH>/* -file should include <Path> as search directory
* [Feature] Added check for -Directory and more tests
* [Feature] Added check for the dynamic parameter type
* Test fixes and changes needed to support Pester 4.0.8
* Replace 'Should Contain' with new 'Should FileContentMatch' assertion
Explicitly check for string creation with write-output
* Use the current version of pester and install it in modulesDir
* Simplify logic for relative path test.
Multiple '..' is not needed for a relative path, a single one will do. Also, on multi-drive systems using split-path -noqualifier will probably do the wrong thing with regard to constructing a correct path.
Remove extraneous Should Not Throw test, if this throws, the test will fail, we don't need to explicitly assert the not throw
* In some environments it is possible that computer name is 'localhost', so that should be allowed
* [feature] Add link for migrating tests from Pester v3 to v4
Fix up capitalization and white space issues
Change one test to check FullyQualifiedErrorId rather than just `Should Throw`
* [feature] update invoke-item test to handle the case where multiple notepad processes are running
* Fix spelling issue with Pester 4x, calling it Pester 4 should be sufficient
[breaking change]
Remove the unsupported members (various versions of CSharp and `JScript`) from the enum 'Language' in Add-Type. After this change, `Add-Type -Language` only supports `CSharp` and `VisualBasic`.
Change Web Cmdlets Tests to Use 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost due to dotnet/corefx#24104
This provides a decent speed boost to the WebCmdlet tests (Faster in dozens of times).
- Add verbosity to the WebListener when it fails to assist in troubleshooting
- Switch the WebListener initialization timeout to count cycles instead of using fixed dates to work around possible VM CI sleep/ issues.
Support loading a custom `powershell.config.json` file via the command-line for use in testing.
This change supports replacing the default `powershell.config.json` file that's usually loaded from the `PSHome` directory with a custom version file.
The primary use-cases for this command-line option are as follows:
1. Allow the CI system to disable settings that impact test run times; such as disabling syslog usage on Linux and MacOS
2. Support testing of syslog and os_log without interfering with normal PowerShell operations during test runs via launching an instance with custom log settings.
- Adds -Form Parameter to Invoke-WebRequest and Invoke-RestMethod.
- Form Accepts any IDictionary.
- Keys are used as multipart/form-data field names (PSObject unwrapped and ConvertTo<String>(Object)).
- FileInfo values are added as StreamContent with application/octet-stream content type and the FileInfo.Name as the file name.
- Strings are treated as StringContent.
- Singe values are converted to string with ConvertTo<String>(Object) and treated as StringContent
- Top level collections are enumerated and converted as above. Nested collections are treated as a single value and converted accordingly.
- Form is mutually exclusive with -Body and -InFile.
- Per PowerShell-Committee decision, -Form makes no assumptions about the HTTP method used. It can theoretically be used with any method. User will need to manually supply -Method POST to post the form.
- ContentType and content related headers supplied to -Headers will be ignored/cleared as MultipartFormDataContent requires control of these headers.
Change Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.SetDateCommand.SystemTime class to struct and resolve the error in Set-Date cmdlet - SetLocalTime function is causing a parameter error (error code 0x00000057).
Instead of building PSReadLine from this repo, pull it from the gallery using nuget cache.
This pulls v2.0 of PSReadLine which does have documented breaking changes from v1.2, but the risk is small - the features that have changed are typically only used in a profile and aren't used all that often anyway.
Fix#996
Hardcodes version of modules pulled from PSGallery
When InitialSessionState initializes it tries to SetLocation to current working directory,
but if the directory name contains PowerShell wildcard characters, it fails and reverts
to $PSHOME.
The change affects Set-Location in that if the path exists (even if containing wildcard characters), just use it. It is a breaking change.
- Add Link controller to WebListener
- Replace HttpListener Link tests with WebListener
- Update WebListener Documentation
- Enable cross-platform multiple Link header tests
Make PowerShell Core reads group policy settings from different registry keys (Windows only) and the configuration files (both Windows and Unix).
- On Windows, move to different GPO registry keys.
- On both Windows and Unix, read GPO related settings from the configuration file `powershell.config.json`.
- On Windows, the policy settings in registry take precedence over the configuration file.
- Enable policy controlled logging and transcription on Unix.
Make PowerShell Core reads group policy settings from different registry keys (Windows only) and the configuration files (both Windows and Unix).
- On Windows, move to different GPO registry keys.
- On both Windows and Unix, read GPO related settings from the configuration file `powershell.config.json`.
- On Windows, the policy settings in registry take precedence over the configuration file.
- Enable policy controlled logging and transcription on Unix.
•Replaces all remaining test that rely on httpbin.org
•Adds Put, Post, Patch, and Delete tests to WebListener by means of routes to Get test and modifications to the Get controller.
•Adds responsephrase option to the Response test to accommodate error message tests
•removed redundant GET tests from irm and iwr tests.
•Fixed markdown linting errors in README.md for WebListener
•Replaces all remaining test that rely on httpbin.org
•Adds Put, Post, Patch, and Delete tests to WebListener by means of routes to Get test and modifications to the Get controller.
•Adds responsephrase option to the Response test to accommodate error message tests
•removed redundant GET tests from irm and iwr tests.
•Fixed markdown linting errors in README.md for WebListener
refactor code to restore pester into a separate function called Restore-PSPester
update message on what to do when pester is missing
Add ability for get-psoptions to default to new-psoptions
fix an issue with publish-pstesttools when a build has not been run since build.psm1 has been imported (try to use the default options)
make start-pspester use the last build, not just use the default options
fix an issue in restore caused some files not to be removed
refactor code to restore pester into a separate function called Restore-PSPester
update message on what to do when pester is missing
Add ability for get-psoptions to default to new-psoptions
fix an issue with publish-pstesttools when a build has not been run since build.psm1 has been imported (try to use the default options)
make start-pspester use the last build, not just use the default options
fix an issue in restore caused some files not to be removed