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Mastering PowerShell Scripting - Fourth Edition

You're reading from  Mastering PowerShell Scripting - Fourth Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800206540
Pages 788 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Chris Dent Chris Dent
Profile icon Chris Dent

Table of Contents (26) Chapters

Preface 1. Introduction to PowerShell 2. Modules and Snap-Ins 3. Working with Objects in PowerShell 4. Operators 5. Variables, Arrays, and Hashtables 6. Conditional Statements and Loops 7. Working with .NET 8. Strings, Numbers, and Dates 9. Regular Expressions 10. Files, Folders, and the Registry 11. Windows Management Instrumentation 12. Working with HTML, XML, and JSON 13. Web Requests and Web Services 14. Remoting and Remote Management 15. Asynchronous Processing 16. Graphical User Interfaces 17. Scripts, Functions, and Script Blocks 18. Parameters, Validation, and Dynamic Parameters 19. Classes and Enumerations 20. Building Modules 21. Testing 22. Error Handling 23. Debugging and Troubleshooting 24. Other Books You May Enjoy
25. Index

Summary

This chapter explored the complex topic of testing in PowerShell.

Static analysis is one part of testing and is the approach used by modules like PSScriptAnalyzer. Static analysis makes use of the Abstract Syntax Tree and tokenizers in PowerShell.

The Abstract Syntax Tree or AST describes the content of a block of code as a tree of different elements, starting with a ScriptBlockAst at the highest level. You can use the ParseInput and ParseFile methods of the Parser type to get either an instance of the AST for a piece of code or the tokens that make up a script that includes comments.

The ShowPSAst module can be used to visualize and explore the AST tree. ShowPSAst is a useful tool when starting to work with AST as the tree can quickly become complex.

PSScriptAnalyzer uses either AST or tokens to define rules. Rules can be used to test and enforce personal or organization-specific practices.

Pester is a testing framework and this chapter explored both...

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