Tests/GitHubRepositoryForks.tests.ps1
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # Licensed under the MIT License. <# .Synopsis Tests for GitHubRepositoryForks.ps1 module #> [String] $root = Split-Path -Parent (Split-Path -Parent $Script:MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path) . (Join-Path -Path $root -ChildPath 'Tests\Config\Settings.ps1') Import-Module -Name $root -Force function Initialize-AppVeyor { <# .SYNOPSIS Configures the tests to run with the authentication information stored in AppVeyor (if that information exists in the environment). .DESCRIPTION Configures the tests to run with the authentication information stored in AppVeyor (if that information exists in the environment). The Git repo for this module can be found here: http://aka.ms/PowerShellForGitHub .NOTES Internal-only helper method. The only reason this exists is so that we can leverage CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute, which can only be applied to functions. We call this immediately after the declaration so that AppVeyor initialization can heppen (if applicable). #> [CmdletBinding()] [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSAvoidUsingConvertToSecureStringWithPlainText", "", Justification="Needed to configure with the stored, encrypted string value in AppVeyor.")] param() if ($env:AppVeyor) { $secureString = $env:avAccessToken | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force $cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential "<username is ignored>", $secureString Set-GitHubAuthentication -Credential $cred $script:ownerName = $env:avOwnerName $script:organizationName = $env:avOrganizationName $message = @( 'This run is executed in the AppVeyor environment.', 'The GitHub Api Token won''t be decrypted in PR runs causing some tests to fail.', '403 errors possible due to GitHub hourly limit for unauthenticated queries.', 'Use Set-GitHubAuthentication manually. modify the values in Tests\Config\Settings.ps1,', 'and run tests on your machine first.') Write-Warning -Message ($message -join [Environment]::NewLine) } } Initialize-AppVeyor $script:accessTokenConfigured = Test-GitHubAuthenticationConfigured if (-not $script:accessTokenConfigured) { $message = @( 'GitHub API Token not defined, some of the tests will be skipped.', '403 errors possible due to GitHub hourly limit for unauthenticated queries.') Write-Warning -Message ($message -join [Environment]::NewLine) } # Backup the user's configuration before we begin, and ensure we're at a pure state before running # the tests. We'll restore it at the end. $configFile = New-TemporaryFile Backup-GitHubConfiguration -Path $configFile Reset-GitHubConfiguration Describe 'Creating a new fork for user' { $originalForks = Get-GitHubRepositoryFork -OwnerName PowerShell -RepositoryName PowerShellForGitHub Context 'When a new fork is created' { $repo = New-GitHubRepositoryFork -OwnerName PowerShell -RepositoryName PowerShellForGitHub $newForks = Get-GitHubRepositoryFork -OwnerName PowerShell -RepositoryName PowerShellForGitHub -Sort newest It 'Should have one more fork than before' { (@($newForks).Count - @($originalForks).Count) | Should be 1 } It 'Should be the latest fork in the list' { $newForks[0].full_name | Should be "$($script:ownerName)/PowerShellForGitHub" } Remove-GitHubRepository -Uri $repo.svn_url } } Describe 'Creating a new fork for an org' { $originalForks = Get-GitHubRepositoryFork -OwnerName PowerShell -RepositoryName PowerShellForGitHub Context 'When a new fork is created' { $repo = New-GitHubRepositoryFork -OwnerName PowerShell -RepositoryName PowerShellForGitHub -OrganizationName $script:organizationName $newForks = Get-GitHubRepositoryFork -OwnerName PowerShell -RepositoryName PowerShellForGitHub -Sort newest It 'Should have one more fork than before' { (@($newForks).Count - @($originalForks).Count) | Should be 1 } It 'Should be the latest fork in the list' { $newForks[0].full_name | Should be "$($script:organizationName)/PowerShellForGitHub" } Remove-GitHubRepository -Uri $repo.svn_url } } # Restore the user's configuration to its pre-test state Restore-GitHubConfiguration -Path $configFile |