en-US/about_should.help.txt
TOPIC Should SYNOPSIS Provides assertion convenience methods for comparing objects and throwing test failures when test expectations fail. DESCRIPTION Should is an Extension of System.Object and can be used as a native type inside Describe blocks. The various Should member methods can be invoked directly from an object being compared. It is typically used in individual It blocks to verify the results of an expectation. The Should method is typically called from the "actual" object being compared and takes the "expected" object as a parameter. Should includes several members that perform various comparisons of objects and will throw a PesterFailure when the objects do not evaluate to be comparable. SHOULD MEMBERS Be Compares one object with another for equality and throws if the two objects are not the same. $actual="Actual value" $actual | Should Be "actual value" # Test will pass $actual | Should Be "not actual value" # Test will fail BeExactly Compares one object with another for equality and throws if the two objects are not the same. This comparison is case sensitive. $actual="Actual value" $actual | Should BeExactly "Actual value" # Test will pass $actual | Should BeExactly "actual value" # Test will fail Exist Does not perform any comparison but checks if the object calling Exist is presnt in a PS Provider. The object must have valid path syntax. It essentially must pass a Test-Path call. $actual=(Dir . )[0].FullName Remove-Item $actual $actual | Should Exist # Test will fail Contain Checks to see if a file contains the specified text. This search is not case sensitive and uses regular expressions. Set-Content -Path TestDrive:\file.txt -Value 'I am a file.' 'TestDrive:\file.txt' | Should Contain 'I Am' # Test will pass 'TestDrive:\file.txt' | Should Contain '^I.*file$' # Test will pass 'TestDrive:\file.txt' | Should Contain 'I Am Not' # Test will fail Tip: Use [regex]::Escape("pattern") to match the exact text. Set-Content -Path TestDrive:\file.txt -Value 'I am a file.' 'TestDrive:\file.txt' | Should Contain 'I.am.a.file' # Test will pass 'TestDrive:\file.txt' | Should Contain ([regex]::Escape('I.am.a.file')) # Test will fail ContainExactly Checks to see if a file contains the specified text. This search is case sensitive and uses regular expressions to match the text. Set-Content -Path TestDrive:\file.txt -Value 'I am a file.' 'TestDrive:\file.txt' | Should Contain 'I am' # Test will pass 'TestDrive:\file.txt' | Should Contain 'I Am' # Test will fail Match Uses a regular expression to compare two objects. This comparison is not case sensitive. "I am a value" | Should Match "I Am" # Test will pass "I am a value" | Should Match "I am a bad person" # Test will fail Tip: Use [regex]::Escape("pattern") to match the exact text. "Greg" | Should Match ".reg" # Test will pass "Greg" | Should Match ([regex]::Escape(".reg")) # Test will fail MatchExactly Uses a regular expression to compare two objects. This comparison is case sensitive. "I am a value" | Should MatchExactly "I am" # Test will pass "I am a value" | Should MatchExactly "I Am" # Test will fail Throw Checks if an exception was thrown in the input ScriptBlock. { foo } | Should Throw # Test will pass { $foo = 1 } | Should Throw # Test will fail { foo } | Should Not Throw # Test will fail { $foo = 1 } | Should Not Throw # Test will pass Warning: The input object must be a ScriptBlock, otherwise it is processed outside of the assertion. Get-Process -Name "process" -ErrorAction Stop | Should Throw # Should pass, but the exception thrown by Get-Process causes the test to fail. BeNullOrEmpty Checks values for null or empty (strings). The static [String]::IsNullOrEmpty() method is used to do the comparison. $null | Should BeNullOrEmpty # Test will pass $null | Should Not BeNullOrEmpty # Test will fail @() | Should BeNullOrEmpty # Test will pass "" | Should BeNullOrEmpty # Test will pass USING SHOULD IN A TEST function Add-Numbers($a, $b) { return $a + $b } Describe "Add-Numbers" { It "adds positive numbers" { $sum = Add-Numbers 2 3 $sum | should be 3 } } This test will fail since 3 will not be equal to the sum of 2 and 3. SEE ALSO Describe Context It |