PowerShell7/test/powershell/Measure-Object.Tests.ps1
Andrew Schwartzmeyer 53bfc80b56 Fix Pester tests
The `Get-Process` cmdlet cannot be used for these types of tests due to
security constraints on OS X.

These tests are about to be re-written soon anyway, so the simple fix
was to use another cmdlet.
2016-04-25 15:27:24 -07:00

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Describe "Measure-Object" {
$testObject = 1,3,4
It "Should be able to be called without error" {
{ Measure-Object | Out-Null } | Should Not Throw
}
It "Should be able to call on piped input" {
{ $testObject | Measure-Object } | Should Not Throw
}
It "Should be able to count the number of objects input to it" {
$($testObject | Measure-Object).Count | Should Be $testObject.Length
}
It "Should be able to count using the Property switch" {
$expected = $(Get-ChildItem).Length
$actual = $(Get-ChildItem | Measure-Object -Property Length).Count
$actual | Should Be $expected
}
Context "Numeric tests" {
It "Should be able to sum" {
$actual = $testObject | Measure-Object -Sum
$expected = 0
foreach ( $obj in $testObject )
{
$expected += $obj
}
$actual.Sum | Should Be $expected
}
It "Should be able to average" {
$actual = $testObject | Measure-Object -Average
$expected = 0
foreach ( $obj in $testObject )
{
$expected += $obj
}
$expected /= $testObject.length
$actual.Average | Should Be $expected
}
It "Should be able to return a minimum" {
$actual = $testObject | Measure-Object -Minimum
$expected = $testObject[0]
for ($i=0; $i -lt $testObject.length; $i++)
{
if ( $testObject[$i] -lt $expected )
{
$expected = $testObject[$i]
}
}
$actual.Minimum | Should Be $expected
}
It "Should be able to return a minimum when multiple objects are the minimum" {
$testMinimum = 1,1,2,4
$actual = $testMinimum | Measure-Object -Minimum
$expected = $testMinimum[0]
for ($i=1; $i -lt $testMinimum.length; $i++)
{
if ( $testMinimum[$i] -lt $expected )
{
$expected = $testMinimum[$i]
}
}
$actual.Minimum | Should Be $expected
}
It "Should be able to return a maximum" {
$actual = $testObject | Measure-Object -Maximum
$expected = $testObject[0]
for ($i=1; $i -lt $testObject.length; $i++)
{
if ( $testObject[$i] -gt $expected )
{
$expected = $testObject[$i]
}
}
$actual.Maximum | Should Be $expected
}
It "Should be able to return a maximum when multiple objects are the maximum" {
$testMaximum = 1,3,5,5
$actual = $testMaximum | Measure-Object -Maximum
$expected = $testMaximum[0]
for ($i=1; $i -lt $testMaximum.length; $i++)
{
if ( $testMaximum[$i] -gt $expected )
{
$expected = $testMaximum[$i]
}
}
$actual.Maximum | Should Be $expected
}
}
Context "String tests" {
$nl = [Environment]::NewLine
$testString = "HAD I the heavens' embroidered cloths,$nl Enwrought with golden and silver light,$nl The blue and the dim and the dark cloths$nl Of night and light and the half light,$nl I would spread the cloths under your feet:$nl But I, being poor, have only my dreams;$nl I have spread my dreams under your feet;$nl Tread softly because you tread on my dreams."
It "Should be able to count the number of words in a string" {
$expectedLength = $testString.Replace($nl,"").Split().length
$actualLength = $testString | Measure-Object -Word
$actualLength.Words | Should Be $expectedLength
}
It "Should be able to count the number of characters in a string" {
$expectedLength = $testString.length
$actualLength = $testString | Measure-Object -Character
$actualLength.Characters | Should Be $expectedLength
}
It "Should be able to count the number of lines in a string" {
$expectedLength = $testString.Split($nl, [System.StringSplitOptions]::RemoveEmptyEntries).length
$actualLength = $testString | Measure-Object -Line
$actualLength.Lines | Should Be $expectedLength
}
}
}