Windows-powershell / PowerShell-master /test /powershell /engine /Remoting /CustomConnection.Tests.ps1
| # Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. | |
| # Licensed under the MIT License. | |
| $script:JobId = -1 | |
| function Start-PwshProcess | |
| { | |
| $job = Start-Job -ScriptBlock { Write-Output $PID; Start-Sleep -Seconds 300 } | |
| $script:JobId = $job.Id | |
| $procId = -1 | |
| $count = 0 | |
| while (($procId -eq -1) -and ($count++ -lt 10)) | |
| { | |
| Start-Sleep -Seconds 1 | |
| $procId = Receive-Job -Job $job | |
| if ($null -eq $procId) { | |
| $procId = -1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if ($procId -eq -1) { | |
| throw "Start-PwshProcess: Unable to start job process and obtain process Id." | |
| } | |
| return $procId | |
| } | |
| Describe 'NamedPipe Custom Remote Connection Tests' -Tags 'Feature','RequireAdminOnWindows' { | |
| BeforeEach { | |
| Import-Module -Name Microsoft.PowerShell.NamedPipeConnection -ErrorAction Stop | |
| $script:PwshProcId = Start-PwshProcess | |
| $script:session = $null | |
| } | |
| AfterEach { | |
| if ($null -ne $script:session) | |
| { | |
| Remove-PSSession -Session $script:session | |
| } | |
| Remove-Job -Id $script:JobId -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | |
| } | |
| It 'Verifies that New-NamedPipeSession succeeds in connecting to Pwsh process' { | |
| $script:session = New-NamedPipeSession -ProcessId $script:PwshProcId -ConnectingTimeout 10 -Name CustomNPConnection -ErrorAction Stop | |
| # Verify created PSSession | |
| $script:session.State | Should -BeExactly 'Opened' | |
| $script:session.Availability | Should -BeExactly 'Available' | |
| $script:session.Name | Should -BeExactly 'CustomNPConnection' | |
| $script:session.Transport | Should -BeExactly 'PSNPTest' | |
| $script:session.ComputerName | Should -BeExactly "LocalMachine:$($script:PwshProcId)" | |
| } | |
| # Skip this timeout test for non-Windows platforms, because dotNet named pipes do not honor the 'NumberOfServerInstances' | |
| # property and allows connection to a currently connected server. | |
| It 'Verifies timeout error when trying to connect to pwsh process with current connection' -Skip:(!$IsWindows) { | |
| # We start an active connection to have it block the second connection attempt. | |
| $script:session = New-NamedPipeSession -ProcessId $script:PwshProcId -ConnectingTimeout 10 -Name CustomNPConnection -ErrorAction Stop | |
| # The above connection means the named pipe server is busy and won't allow this second connection. | |
| $brokenSession = New-NamedPipeSession -ProcessId $script:PwshProcId -ConnectingTimeout 2 -Name CustomNPConnection -ErrorAction Stop | |
| # Verify expected broken session | |
| $brokenSession.State | Should -BeExactly 'Broken' | |
| $brokenSession.Availability | Should -BeExactly 'None' | |
| $brokenSession.Runspace.RunspaceStateInfo.Reason.InnerException.GetType().Name | Should -BeExactly 'TimeoutException' | |
| $brokenSession | Remove-PSSession | |
| } | |
| It 'Passes $using: with PSv5 compatibility in Invoke-Command' { | |
| $script:session = New-NamedPipeSession -ProcessId $script:PwshProcId -ConnectingTimeout 10 -Name CustomNPConnection -ErrorAction Stop | |
| Function Test-Function { | |
| 'foo' | |
| } | |
| # The v2 engine will choke on a var with '-' in the name and the v3/v4 | |
| # using logic will revert to the v2 branch if $using is in a new scope. | |
| # By using a function and a new scope we can verify the v5 logic is | |
| # used and not the v2-4 one. | |
| $result = Invoke-Command -Session $script:session -ScriptBlock { | |
| ${function:Test-Function} = ${using:function:Test-Function} | |
| Test-Function | |
| # Running in a new scope triggers the v2 logic if the v3/v4 branch | |
| # was used. | |
| & { (${using:function:Test-Function}).Trim() } | |
| } | |
| $result.Count | Should -Be 2 | |
| $result[0] | Should -BeExactly foo | |
| $result[1] | Should -BeExactly "'foo'" | |
| } | |
| } | |