| # Pester Testing Test Guide |
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| Also see the [Writing Pester Tests](../../docs/testing-guidelines/WritingPesterTests.md) |
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| ## Running Pester Tests |
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| Go to the top level of the PowerShell repository and run: `Start-PSPester` |
| inside a self-hosted copy of PowerShell. |
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| You can use `Start-PSPester -Tests SomeTestSuite*` to limit the tests run. |
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| ## Testing new `powershell` processes |
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| 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. |
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| Example: |
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| ```powershell |
| $powershell = Join-Path -Path $PsHome -ChildPath "pwsh" |
| & $powershell -noprofile -command "ExampleCommand" | Should Be "ExampleOutput" |
| ``` |
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| ## Portability |
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| Some tests simply must be tied to certain platforms. Use Pester's |
| `-Skip` directive on an `It` statement to do this. For instance to run |
| the test only on Windows: |
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| ```powershell |
| It "Should do something on Windows" -Skip:($IsLinux -Or $IsMacOS) { ... } |
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| Or only on Linux and OS X: |
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| ```powershell |
| It "Should do something on Linux" -Skip:$IsWindows { ... } |
| ``` |
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| ## Pending |
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| 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. |
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