PowerShell/test/csharp/test_CorePsPlatform.cs
Dongbo Wang 7a55bf98b2 Move powershell to .NET Core 2.0 (#3556)
This change moves powershell to .NET Core 2.0. Major changes are:
1. PowerShell assemblies are now targeting `netcoreapp2.0`. We are using `microsoft.netcore.app-2.0.0-preview1-001913-00`, which is from dotnet-core build 4/4/17. We cannot target `netstandard2.0` because the packages `System.Reflection.Emit` and `System.Reflection.Emit.Lightweight`, which are needed for powershell class, cannot be referenced when targeting `netstandard2.0`.
2. Refactor code to remove most CLR stub types and extension types.
3. Update build scripts to enable CI builds. The `-cache` section is specified to depend on `appveyor.yml`, so the cache will be invalidated if `appveyor.yml` is changed.
4. Ship `netcoreapp` reference assemblies with powershell to fix the issues in `Add-Type` (#2764). By default `Add-Type` will reference all those reference assemblies when compiling C# code. If `-ReferenceAssembly` is specified, then we search reference assemblies first, then the framework runtime assemblies, and lastly the loaded assemblies (possibly a third-party one that was already loaded).
5. `dotnet publish` generates executable on Unix platforms, but doesn't set "x" permission and thus it cannot execute. Currently, the "x" permission is set in the build script, `dotnet/cli` issue [#6286](https://github.com/dotnet/cli/issues/6286) is tracking this.
6. Replace the use of some APIs with the ones that take `SecureString`.
7. osx.10.12 is required to update to `netcoreapp2.0` because `dotnet-cli` 2.0.0-preview only works on osx.10.12.
8. Add dependency to `System.ValueTuple` to work around a ambiguous type identity issue in coreclr. The issue is tracked by `dotnet/corefx` [#17797](https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/17797). When moving to newer version of `netcoreapp2.0`, we need to verify if this dependency is still needed.
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using Xunit;
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Management.Automation;
namespace PSTests
{
[Collection("AssemblyLoadContext")]
public static class PlatformTests
{
[Fact]
public static void TestIsCoreCLR()
{
Assert.True(Platform.IsCoreCLR);
}
[Fact]
public static void TestGetUserName()
{
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = @"/usr/bin/env",
Arguments = "whoami",
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
UseShellExecute = false
};
using (Process process = Process.Start(startInfo))
{
// Get output of call to whoami without trailing newline
string username = process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().Trim();
process.WaitForExit();
// The process should return an exit code of 0 on success
Assert.Equal(0, process.ExitCode);
// It should be the same as what our platform code returns
Assert.Equal(username, Platform.Unix.UserName());
}
}
[Fact(Skip="Bad arguments for OS X")]
public static void TestGetMachineName()
{
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = @"/usr/bin/env",
Arguments = "hostname",
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
UseShellExecute = false
};
using (Process process = Process.Start(startInfo))
{
// Get output of call to hostname without trailing newline
string hostname = process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().Trim();
process.WaitForExit();
// The process should return an exit code of 0 on success
Assert.Equal(0, process.ExitCode);
// It should be the same as what our platform code returns
Assert.Equal(hostname, Environment.MachineName);
}
}
[Fact(Skip="Bad arguments for OS X")]
public static void TestGetFQDN()
{
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = @"/usr/bin/env",
Arguments = "hostname --fqdn",
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
UseShellExecute = false
};
using (Process process = Process.Start(startInfo))
{
// Get output of call to hostname without trailing newline
string hostname = process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().Trim();
process.WaitForExit();
// The process should return an exit code of 0 on success
Assert.Equal(0, process.ExitCode);
// It should be the same as what our platform code returns
Assert.Equal(hostname, Platform.NonWindowsGetHostName());
}
}
[Fact(Skip="Bad arguments for OS X")]
public static void TestGetDomainName()
{
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = @"/usr/bin/env",
Arguments = "dnsdomainname",
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
UseShellExecute = false
};
using (Process process = Process.Start(startInfo))
{
// Get output of call to hostname without trailing newline
string domainName = process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().Trim();
process.WaitForExit();
// The process should return an exit code of 0 on success
Assert.Equal(0, process.ExitCode);
// It should be the same as what our platform code returns
Assert.Equal(domainName, Platform.NonWindowsGetDomainName());
}
}
[Fact]
public static void TestIsExecutable()
{
Assert.True(Platform.NonWindowsIsExecutable("/bin/ls"));
}
[Fact]
public static void TestIsNotExecutable()
{
Assert.False(Platform.NonWindowsIsExecutable("/etc/hosts"));
}
[Fact]
public static void TestDirectoryIsNotExecutable()
{
Assert.False(Platform.NonWindowsIsExecutable("/etc"));
}
[Fact]
public static void TestFileIsNotHardLink()
{
string path = @"/tmp/nothardlink";
if (File.Exists(path))
{
File.Delete(path);
}
File.Create(path);
FileSystemInfo fd = new FileInfo(path);
// Since this is the only reference to the file, it is not considered a
// hardlink by our API (though all files are hardlinks on Linux)
Assert.False(Platform.NonWindowsIsHardLink(fd));
File.Delete(path);
}
[Fact]
public static void TestFileIsHardLink()
{
string path = @"/tmp/originallink";
if (File.Exists(path))
{
File.Delete(path);
}
File.Create(path);
string link = "/tmp/newlink";
if (File.Exists(link))
{
File.Delete(link);
}
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = @"/usr/bin/env",
Arguments = "ln " + path + " " + link,
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
UseShellExecute = false
};
using (Process process = Process.Start(startInfo))
{
process.WaitForExit();
Assert.Equal(0, process.ExitCode);
}
// Since there are now two references to the file, both are considered
// hardlinks by our API (though all files are hardlinks on Linux)
FileSystemInfo fd = new FileInfo(path);
Assert.True(Platform.NonWindowsIsHardLink(fd));
fd = new FileInfo(link);
Assert.True(Platform.NonWindowsIsHardLink(fd));
File.Delete(path);
File.Delete(link);
}
[Fact]
public static void TestDirectoryIsNotHardLink()
{
string path = @"/tmp";
FileSystemInfo fd = new FileInfo(path);
Assert.False(Platform.NonWindowsIsHardLink(fd));
}
[Fact]
public static void TestNonExistentIsHardLink()
{
// A file that should *never* exist on a test machine:
string path = @"/tmp/ThisFileShouldNotExistOnTestMachines";
// If the file exists, then there's a larger issue that needs to be looked at
Assert.False(File.Exists(path));
// Convert `path` string to FileSystemInfo data type. And now, it should return true
FileSystemInfo fd = new FileInfo(path);
Assert.False(Platform.NonWindowsIsHardLink(fd));
}
[Fact]
public static void TestFileIsSymLink()
{
string path = @"/tmp/originallink";
if (File.Exists(path))
{
File.Delete(path);
}
File.Create(path);
string link = "/tmp/newlink";
if (File.Exists(link))
{
File.Delete(link);
}
var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = @"/usr/bin/env",
Arguments = "ln -s " + path + " " + link,
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
UseShellExecute = false
};
using (Process process = Process.Start(startInfo))
{
process.WaitForExit();
Assert.Equal(0, process.ExitCode);
}
FileSystemInfo fd = new FileInfo(path);
Assert.False(Platform.NonWindowsIsSymLink(fd));
fd = new FileInfo(link);
Assert.True(Platform.NonWindowsIsSymLink(fd));
File.Delete(path);
File.Delete(link);
}
}
}