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$script:forcePull = $true
# Get docker Engine OS
function Get-DockerEngineOs
{
docker info --format '{{ .OperatingSystem }}'
}
# Call Docker with appropriate result checksfunction Invoke-Docker
function Invoke-Docker
{
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string[]]
$Command,
[ValidateSet("error","warning",'ignore')]
$FailureAction = 'error',
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string[]]
$Params,
[switch]
$PassThru,
[switch]
$SuppressHostOutput
)
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Continue'
# Log how we are running docker for troubleshooting issues
Write-Verbose "Running docker $command $params" -Verbose
if($SuppressHostOutput.IsPresent)
{
$result = docker $command $params 2>&1
}
else
{
&'docker' $command $params 2>&1 | Tee-Object -Variable result -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Out-String -Stream -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Write-Host -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
$dockerExitCode = $LASTEXITCODE
if($PassThru.IsPresent)
{
Write-Verbose "passing through docker result$($result.length)..." -Verbose
return $result
}
elseif($dockerExitCode -ne 0 -and $FailureAction -eq 'error')
{
Write-Error "docker $command failed with: $result" -ErrorAction Stop
return $false
}
elseif($dockerExitCode -ne 0 -and $FailureAction -eq 'warning')
{
Write-Warning "docker $command failed with: $result"
return $false
}
elseif($dockerExitCode -ne 0)
{
return $false
}
return $true
}
# Return a list of Linux Container Test Cases
function Get-LinuxContainer
{
foreach($os in 'amazonlinux','centos7','opensuse42.1','ubuntu14.04','ubuntu16.04')
{
Write-Output @{
Name = $os
Path = "$psscriptroot/../release/$os"
}
}
}
# Return a list of Windows Container Test Cases
function Get-WindowsContainer
{
foreach($os in 'windowsservercore','nanoserver')
{
Write-Output @{
Name = $os
Path = "$psscriptroot/../release/$os"
}
}
}
$script:repoName = 'microsoft/powershell'
function Get-RepoName
{
return $script:repoName
}
function Set-RepoName
{
param([string]$RepoName)
$script:repoName = $RepoName
$script:forcePull = $false
}
function Test-SkipWindows
{
[bool] $canRunWindows = (Get-DockerEngineOs) -like 'Windows*'
return ($IsLinux -or $IsOSX -or !$canRunWindows)
}
function Test-SkipLinux
{
return !((Get-DockerEngineOs) -like 'Alpine Linux*')
}
function Get-TestContext
{
param(
[ValidateSet('Linux','Windows','macOS')]
[string]$Type
)
$resultFileName = 'results.xml'
$logFileName = 'results.log'
$containerTestDrive = '/test'
# Return a windows context if the Context in Windows *AND*
# the current system is windows, otherwise Join-path will fail.
if($Type -eq 'Windows' -and $IsWindows)
{
$ContainerTestDrive = 'C:\test'
}
$resolvedTestDrive = (Resolve-Path "Testdrive:\").providerPath
return @{
ResolvedTestDrive = $resolvedTestDrive
ResolvedXmlPath = Join-Path $resolvedTestDrive -ChildPath $resultFileName
ResolvedLogPath = Join-Path $resolvedTestDrive -ChildPath $logFileName
ContainerTestDrive = $ContainerTestDrive
ContainerXmlPath = Join-Path $containerTestDrive -ChildPath $resultFileName
ContainerLogPath = Join-Path $containerTestDrive -ChildPath $logFileName
Type = $Type
ForcePull = $script:forcePull
}
}
function Get-ContainerPowerShellVersion
{
param(
[HashTable] $TestContext,
[string] $RepoName,
[string] $Name
)
$imageTag = "${script:repoName}:${Name}"
if($TestContext.ForcePull)
{
$null=Invoke-Docker -Command 'image', 'pull' -Params $imageTag -SuppressHostOutput
}
$runParams = @()
$localVolumeName = $testContext.resolvedTestDrive
$runParams += '--rm'
if($TestContext.Type -ne 'Windows' -and $isWindows)
{
# use a container volume on windows because host volumes are not automatic
$volumeName = "test-volume-" + (Get-Random -Minimum 100 -Maximum 999)
# using alpine because it's tiny
$null=Invoke-Docker -Command create -Params '-v', '/test', '--name', $volumeName, 'alpine' -SuppressHostOutput
$runParams += '--volumes-from'
$runParams += $volumeName
}
else {
$runParams += '-v'
$runParams += "${localVolumeName}:$($testContext.containerTestDrive)"
}
$runParams += $imageTag
$runParams += 'powershell'
$runParams += '-c'
$runParams += ('$PSVersionTable.PSVersion.ToString() | out-string | out-file -encoding ascii -FilePath '+$testContext.containerLogPath)
$null = Invoke-Docker -Command run -Params $runParams -SuppressHostOutput
if($TestContext.Type -ne 'Windows' -and $isWindows)
{
$null = Invoke-Docker -Command cp -Params "${volumeName}:$($testContext.containerLogPath)", $TestContext.ResolvedLogPath
$null = Invoke-Docker -Command container, rm -Params $volumeName, '--force' -SuppressHostOutput
}
return (Get-Content -Encoding Ascii $testContext.resolvedLogPath)[0]
}