PowerShell/test
Steve Lee 769b02ab98 Save modules to un-versioned folder to enable servicing (#7518)
Remove code from build.psm1 that save the modules to a versioned folder. For servicing reasons after release it is preferred and easier to not have the versioned folder so that we can directly replace modules that need to be serviced (MSI specifically makes it difficult to service a module if the folder path changes).
2018-08-14 10:15:05 -07:00
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common/markdown Fix broken links due to PR 6899 that removed GitHub docs on installation docs, known issues and breaking changes due to complete migration to docs.microsoft.com (#6981) 2018-06-05 19:37:14 -07:00
csharp Add xunit project to PowerShell.sln and make it runable from within VisualStudio (#7254) 2018-08-02 11:51:04 -07:00
docker/networktest Update copyright and license headers (#6134) 2018-02-13 09:23:53 -08:00
hosting Add xunit project to PowerShell.sln and make it runable from within VisualStudio (#7254) 2018-08-02 11:51:04 -07:00
packaging/windows Simplify the paths the MSI uses (#6442) 2018-04-02 10:47:29 -07:00
powershell Save modules to un-versioned folder to enable servicing (#7518) 2018-08-14 10:15:05 -07:00
shebang
tools Add CI definition for VSTS for macOS (#7490) 2018-08-10 15:13:31 -07:00
README.md
Test.Common.props update to latest package references, runtime framework, and SDK (#7272) 2018-07-13 09:00:35 +05:00

Testing

The tests are organized by testing language. Thus Pester tests, which are written in the PowerShell language, are in ./powershell and xUnit tests, written in C#, are in ./csharp. The sanity tests for the Full .NET build of PowerShell are in ./fullclr, and the third-party shebang test is in ./shebang.