PowerShell/test/powershell
Steve Lee eea3885242 Enable WSManCredSSP cmdlets (#4336)
* [Feature]
Fixed error message using a null resourcemanager
With most recent CoreFx supporting STA, removed special CoreClr code paths
Added test coverage
Removed some dead commented out code that was never used

* [Feature]
merged tests to one file, use runas to have relevant tests run as non-elevated

* [Feature]
Get-CredSSP returns text so only run that test if current culture is en-US

* [Feature] Update test to fix code exclusion

* [Feature] Fix Skipping on test cases that already had a Skip value
2017-08-10 13:31:54 -07:00
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Common Add autoload for TestLanguage.psm1 TestHelpers.psm1 (#3456) 2017-05-17 11:09:27 -07:00
engine Porting Enable-PSRemoting and its Tests (#2671) 2017-08-08 09:36:22 -07:00
Host Ensure running powershell within PowerShell starts instance of currently running PowerShell (#4481) 2017-08-04 09:23:15 -07:00
Language Fix the hang issue in Travis CI build triggered by the [Feature] tag (#4536) 2017-08-09 14:01:52 -07:00
Modules Enable WSManCredSSP cmdlets (#4336) 2017-08-10 13:31:54 -07:00
Provider Updated tags of automounted drives tests (#3290) 2017-03-08 16:34:39 -08:00
SDK Change positional parameter for powershell.exe from -Command to -File (#4019) 2017-06-19 12:17:56 -07:00
README.md Fixed broken link in README (#2643) 2016-11-08 10:22:26 -08:00

Pester Testing Test Guide

Also see the Writing Pester Tests document.

Running Pester Tests

Go to the top level of the PowerShell repository and run: Start-PSPester inside a self-hosted copy of PowerShell.

You can use Start-PSPester -Tests SomeTestSuite* to limit the tests run.

Testing new powershell processes

Any launch of a new powershell process must include -noprofile so that modified user and system profiles do not causes tests to fail. You also must take care to call the development copy of PowerShell, which is not the first one on the path.

Example:

    $powershell = Join-Path -Path $PsHome -ChildPath "powershell"
    & $powershell -noprofile -command "ExampleCommand" | Should Be "ExampleOutput"

Portability

Some tests simply must be tied to certain platforms. Use Pester's -Skip directive on an It statement to do this. For instance to run the test only on Windows:

It "Should do something on Windows" -Skip:($IsLinux -Or $IsOSX) { ... }

Or only on Linux and OS X:

It "Should do something on Linux" -Skip:$IsWindows { ... }

Pending

When writing a test that should pass, but does not, please do not skip or delete the test, but use It "Should Pass" -Pending to mark the test as pending, and file an issue on GitHub.