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README.md |
PowerShell for Linux
Obtain the source code
Setup Git
Install Git, the version control system. If you're new to Git, peruse the documentation and go through some tutorials; I recommend familiarizing yourself with checkout
, branch
, pull
, push
, merge
, and after a while, rebase
and cherry-pick
. Please commit early and often.
The user name and email must be set to do just about anything with Git.
git config --global user.name "First Last"
git config --global user.email "alias@microsoft.com"
I highly recommend these configurations to help deal with whitespace, rebasing, and general use of Git.
Auto-corrects your command when it's sure (
stats
tostatus
)
git config --global help.autoCorrect -1
Refuses to merge when pulling, and only pushes to branch with same name.
git config --global pull.ff only
git config --global push.default current
Shows shorter commit hashes and always shows reference names in the log.
git config --global log.abbrevCommit true
git config --global log.decorate short
Ignores whitespace changes and uses more information when merging.
git config --global apply.ignoreWhitespace change
git config --global rerere.enabled true
git config --global rerere.autoUpdate true
git config --global am.threeWay true
Setup Visual Studio Online authentication
To use Git's https
protocol with VSO, you'll want to setup tokens, and have Git remember them.
git config --global credential.helper store
- Login to https://msostc.visualstudio.com
- Click your name in the upper left corner and click 'My profile'
- Click the "Security" tab in the left pane (under "Details")
- Click "Add"
- Enter "msostc" for "Description"
- Set "Expires In" to "1 year"
- Choose " msostc" for "Accounts"
- Choose "All scopes"
- Click "Create Token" (you may want to copy this token somewhere safe, as VSO will not show it again!)
- Use this token as the password when cloning (and your username for the username)
Download source code
Clone our monad-linux source from Visual Studio Online, it's the superproject with a number of submodules.
git clone --recursive https://msostc.visualstudio.com/DefaultCollection/PS/_git/monad-linux
Please read the documentation on submodules if you're not familiar with them. Note that because VSO's "Complete Pull Request" button merges with --no-ff
, an extra merge commit will always be created. This can be annoying when trying to commit updates to submodules. When a submodule PR is approved, you can "complete" it without a merge commit by merging it to develop manually and pushing the updated head.
Our convention is to create feature branches dev/feature
off our integration branch develop
. We then merge develop
to master
every few weeks when it is stable.
Setup build environment
We use the .NET Command Line Interface (dotnet-cli
) to build the managed components, and CMake to build the native components. Install dotnet-cli
by following their documentation (make sure to install the dotnet-dev
package to get the latest version). Then install the following dependencies (assuming Ubuntu 14.04):
sudo apt-get install g++ cmake make libboost-filesystem-dev lldb-3.6 strace
OMI
To develop on the PowerShell Remoting Protocol (PSRP), you'll need to be able to compile OMI, which additionally requires:
sudo apt-get install libpam0g-dev libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
Building
The command dotnet restore
must be done at least once from the top directory to obtain all the necessary .NET packages; unfortunately, we also have to temporarily patch System.Console.dll
until the API is officially updated, so run ./patch.sh
.
Build with ./build.sh
, which does the following steps.
The variable
$BIN
is the output directory,bin
.
Native
libpsnative.so
: native functions thatCorePsPlatform.cs
P/Invokeslibpshost.a
: native CLR host librarypowershell
: native CLR host executable (for local shell)api-ms-win-core-registry-l1-1-0.dll
: registry stub to prevent missing DLL error on shutdown
monad-native
Driven by CMake, with its own unit tests using Google Test.
cd src/monad-native
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug .
make -j
ctest -V
# Deploy development copy of libpsnative
cp native/libpsnative.so $BIN
registry-stub
Provides RegCloseKey()
to satisfy the disposal of SafeHandle
objects on shutdown.
cd src/registry-stub
make
cp api-ms-win-core-registry-l1-1-0.dll $BIN
Managed
Builds with dotnet-cli
. Publishes all dependencies into the bin
directory.
cd src/Microsoft.PowerShell.Linux.Host
dotnet publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime ubuntu.14.04-x64 --output $BIN
# Copy files that dotnet-publish doesn't currently deploy
cp *.ps1xml *_profile.ps1 $BIN
PowerShell Remoting Protocol
PSRP communication is tunneled through OMI using the monad-omi-provider
. These build steps are not part of the ./build.sh
script.
OMI
cd src/omi/Unix
./configure --dev --enable-debug
make -j
Provider
The provider has its own ./build.sh
script which does the second step documented here.
cd src/monad-omi-provider
make clean && make -j && make reg
Running
- launch local shell with
./run.sh
. - launch local shell in LLDB with
./debug.sh
- launch
omiserver
for PSRP (and in LLDB) with./prsp.sh
, and connect withEnter-PSSession
from Windows
Known Issues
xUnit
Sadly, dotnet-test
is not fully supported on Linux, so our xUnit tests do not currently run. We may be able to work around this, or get the dotnet-cli
team to fix their xUnit runner. GitHub issue.