Tests/GenXdev.Helpers/Get-GenXDevCmdlets.Tests.ps1
############################################################################### ###############################################################################Define the full module name for use in paths Pester\Describe 'Get-GenXDevCmdlets.Tests' { Pester\It 'Should find certain cmdlets' { # run the script to get the cmdlets GenXdev.Helpers\Get-GenXDevCmdlets gcmds -ExactMatch | Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\ForEach-Object Name | Pester\Should -Contain 'Get-GenXDevCmdlets' GenXdev.Helpers\Get-GenXDevCmdlets refactors -ExactMatch | Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\ForEach-Object Name | Pester\Should -Contain 'Show-RefactorReport' } Pester\It 'Should pass PSScriptAnalyzer rules' { $FullModuleName = 'GenXdev.Helpers' # get the script path for analysis $scriptPath = GenXdev.FileSystem\Expand-Path "$PSScriptRoot\..\..\Functions\$FullModuleName\Get-GenXDevCmdlets.ps1" # run analyzer with explicit settings $analyzerResults = GenXdev.Coding\Invoke-GenXdevScriptAnalyzer ` -Path $scriptPath [string] $message = '' $analyzerResults | Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\ForEach-Object { $message = $message + @" -------------------------------------------------- Rule: $($_.RuleName)` Description: $($_.Description) Message: $($_.Message) `r`n "@ } $analyzerResults.Count | Pester\Should -Be 0 -Because @" The following PSScriptAnalyzer rules are being violated: $message "@; } } ############################################################################### |