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powerslim

v0.6.0

Published

An implementation of FitNesse Slim in PowerShell

Readme

PowerSlim - An implementation of FitNesse Slim in PowerShell

All stuff is under the Beer-Ware-License.

!define TEST_SYSTEM {slim} !define COMMAND_PATTERN (PowerShell -NonInteractive -ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -file .\slim.ps1)

Examples are available in the acceptance tests FitnesseRoot/PowerSlim and in the examples FitnesseRoot/ExampleS

Requirements: The Windows PowerShell 3.0 should be installed. The PowerShell 3.0 comes integrated with Windows 8 and with Windows Server 2012. Operating systems also supported are Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2.

Please Note: You can still use the PowerShell 2.0 or work in backward compatibility with the PowerShell 2.0. But in order to support arrays and PSObjects verification in Queries the ConvertTo-Json CMDLet is used introduced in the PowerShell 3.0. For the verification to work with the PowerShell 2.0 you have to implement ConvertTo-Json CMDLet functionality via e.g. System.Web.Script.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer (upgarade to .NET Framework 3.5 is reqquired). Otherwise you can stub the ConvertTo-Json CMDLet.

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