* changes which enable setting a badge for the daily test runs in travis
It updates an azure blob with an SVG and that location is referenced by the
README.md file. TravisCI doesn't support this directly so in order to report
on the status of a daily test run there, we need to do this.
Provide error reporting in case the badge can't be set
* change new-object calls to use constructor
Remove extraneous date setting
update string creation to use stringbuilder rather than string addition
* Stifle progress output in build.psm1 for some operations
Modify test failure presentation to use platform available XML methods
* Add timeout support for returning runtime parsing errors
Some of the language/parser tests have been hanging in a non-reproducable manner which
causes the CI system to invalidate the entire run. This change adds support for timeout
which will fail a test if it runs to long, rather than invalidate the entire run.
current behavior is still supported, and is not done in a new session:
PS> get-runtimeerror -src '1/'
At line:1 char:3
+ 1/
+ ~
You must provide a value expression following the '/' operator.
+ CategoryInfo : ParserError: (:) [], ParentContainsErrorRecordException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ExpectedValueExpression
Adding a timeout will do the operation in a async powershell session
PS> get-runtimeerror -src '1/' -timeout 5
You must provide a value expression following the '/' operator.
+ CategoryInfo : ParserError: (:) [], ParentContainsErrorRecordException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ExpectedValueExpression
If the operation takes longer than the supplied timeout, a timeout error will be returned
PS> get-runtimeerror -src 'start-sleep 6' -timeout 2
get-runtimeerror : Operation Timed Out ('start-sleep 6')
At line:1 char:1
+ get-runtimeerror -src 'start-sleep 6' -timeout 2
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Write-Error], WriteErrorException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.WriteErrorException,Get-RuntimeError
* Modify native linux command tests to skip on Windows and pending on Mac
* remove verbose and progress output from help tests
* Be sure that Feature Counter tests only run on Windows
Also, only call add-type in CounterTestHelperFunctions.ps1 if we're going to actually run the tests
* do not run any get-computerinfo tests on non-windows systems
* suppress progress output from PowerShell Get tests
* remove -quiet from API and CRON Builds
Travis watches output from the build to ensure that it hasn't hung
we need to find a balance between too much output and not enough output.
A run which has too much output is killed because it looks like an error loop
A run which has too little output is killed because it looks like a hang
* Remove commented line in Import-Counter.Tests.ps1
Remove extraneous extra line in PowerShellGet.Tests.ps1
* Change `-as "type"` to `-as [type]` in build.psm1
Alter timeout to 10 seconds to be improve chances of not timing out for runtime parser checks
improve logic for counter tests to also skip for IoT
* use the existing function of SkipCounterTests rather than duplicate the logic in import-counter.tests.ps1
* modify Start-PSPester to accept -Quiet to eliminate Pester output
also modify travis.ps1 to include -Quiet for Pester args to reduce
stdout log size which should hopefully allow daily builds to run
without being cancelled due to too much output
* Add error detail information as part of Test-PSPesterResults
Test-PSPesterResults will now also emit information about the errors
found during a test run rather than just the number of failed tests.
Created a new errorlog function so the output of errors will be red.