applyTo:
- '**/*.Tests.ps1'
Pester Set-ItResult Pattern for Pending and Skipped Tests
Purpose
This instruction explains when and how to use Set-ItResult in Pester tests to mark tests as Pending or Skipped dynamically within test execution.
When to Use Set-ItResult
Use Set-ItResult when you need to conditionally mark a test as Pending or Skipped based on runtime conditions that can't be determined at test definition time.
Pending vs Skipped
Pending: Use for tests that should be enabled but temporarily can't run due to:
- Intermittent external service failures (network, APIs)
- Known bugs being fixed
- Missing features being implemented
- Environmental issues that are being resolved
Skipped: Use for tests that aren't applicable to the current environment:
- Platform-specific tests running on wrong platform
- Tests requiring specific hardware/configuration not present
- Tests requiring elevated permissions when not available
- Feature-specific tests when feature is disabled
Pattern
Basic Usage
It "Test description" {
if ($shouldBePending) {
Set-ItResult -Pending -Because "Explanation of why test is pending"
return
}
if ($shouldBeSkipped) {
Set-ItResult -Skipped -Because "Explanation of why test is skipped"
return
}
# Test code here
}
Important: Always Return After Set-ItResult
After calling Set-ItResult, you must return from the test to prevent further execution:
It "Test that checks environment" {
if ($env:SKIP_TESTS -eq 'true') {
Set-ItResult -Skipped -Because "SKIP_TESTS environment variable is set"
return # This is required!
}
# Test assertions
$result | Should -Be $expected
}
Why? Without return, the test continues executing and may fail with errors unrelated to the pending/skipped condition.
Examples from the Codebase
Example 1: Pending for Intermittent Network Issues
It "Validate Update-Help for module" {
if ($markAsPending) {
Set-ItResult -Pending -Because "Update-Help from the web has intermittent connectivity issues. See issues #2807 and #6541."
return
}
Update-Help -Module $moduleName -Force
# validation code...
}
Example 2: Skipped for Missing Environment
It "Test requires CI environment" {
if (-not $env:CI) {
Set-ItResult -Skipped -Because "Test requires CI environment to safely install Pester"
return
}
Install-CIPester -ErrorAction Stop
}
Example 3: Pending for Platform-Specific Issue
It "Clear-Host works correctly" {
if ($IsARM64) {
Set-ItResult -Pending -Because "ARM64 runs in non-interactively mode and Clear-Host does not work."
return
}
& { Clear-Host; 'hi' } | Should -BeExactly 'hi'
}
Example 4: Skipped for Missing Feature
It "Test ACR authentication" {
if ($env:ACRTESTS -ne 'true') {
Set-ItResult -Skipped -Because "The tests require the ACRTESTS environment variable to be set to 'true' for ACR authentication."
return
}
$psgetModuleInfo = Find-PSResource -Name $ACRTestModule -Repository $ACRRepositoryName
# test assertions...
}
Alternative: Static -Skip and -Pending Parameters
For conditions that can be determined at test definition time, use the static parameters instead:
# Static skip - condition known at definition time
It "Windows-only test" -Skip:(-not $IsWindows) {
# test code
}
# Static pending - always pending
It "Test for feature being implemented" -Pending {
# test code that will fail until feature is done
}
Use Set-ItResult when:
- Condition depends on runtime state
- Condition is determined inside a helper function
- Need to check multiple conditions sequentially
Use static parameters when:
- Condition is known at test definition
- Condition doesn't change during test run
- Want Pester to show the condition in test discovery
Best Practices
- Always include -Because parameter with a clear explanation
- Always return after Set-ItResult to prevent further execution
- Reference issues or documentation when relevant (e.g., "See issue #1234")
- Be specific in the reason - explain what's wrong and what's needed
- Use Pending sparingly - it indicates a problem that should be fixed
- Prefer Skipped over Pending when test truly isn't applicable
Common Mistakes
β Mistake 1: Forgetting to Return
It "Test" {
if ($condition) {
Set-ItResult -Pending -Because "Reason"
# Missing return - test code will still execute!
}
$value | Should -Be $expected # This runs and fails
}
β Mistake 2: Vague Reason
Set-ItResult -Pending -Because "Doesn't work" # Too vague
β Correct:
It "Test" {
if ($condition) {
Set-ItResult -Pending -Because "Update-Help has intermittent network timeouts. See issue #2807."
return
}
$value | Should -Be $expected
}
See Also
- Pester Documentation: Set-ItResult
- Pester Documentation: It
- Examples in the codebase:
test/powershell/Host/ConsoleHost.Tests.ps1test/infrastructure/ciModule.Tests.ps1tools/packaging/releaseTests/sbom.tests.ps1