AutomationIoC.Runtime
1.3.0
dotnet add package AutomationIoC.Runtime --version 1.3.0
NuGet\Install-Package AutomationIoC.Runtime -Version 1.3.0
<PackageReference Include="AutomationIoC.Runtime" Version="1.3.0" />
paket add AutomationIoC.Runtime --version 1.3.0
#r "nuget: AutomationIoC.Runtime, 1.3.0"
// Install AutomationIoC.Runtime as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=AutomationIoC.Runtime&version=1.3.0 // Install AutomationIoC.Runtime as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=AutomationIoC.Runtime&version=1.3.0
AutomationIoC
Dependency Injection Framework for C# PowerShell Cmdlets
Requirements
Getting Started
Installation
dotnet add package AutomationIoC
Development
See Sample Project for a full sample solution
Add the following to your .csproj file
<PropertyGroup>
<CopyLocalLockFileAssemblies>true</CopyLocalLockFileAssemblies>
</PropertyGroup>
Add a Startup class
public class Startup : IoCStartup
{
// Add any configuration sources or data needed
public override void Configure(IConfigurationBuilder configurationBuilder)
{
// AutomationEnvironment class allows retrieving global PowerShell
// variables during service configuration.
var environment =
AutomationEnvironment.GetVariable<string>("AppEnvironment");
var appSettings = new Dictionary<string, string>()
{
["TestOptionsConfig:TestProperty"] = "This is an example",
["AppEnvironment"] = environment
};
configurationBuilder.AddInMemoryCollection(appSettings);
}
// Configure services/lifetimes
public override void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.Configure<TestOptions>(Configuration.GetSection("TestOptionsConfig"));
services.AddTransient<ITestDependencyOne, TestDependencyOne>();
services.AddTransient<ITestDependencyTwo, TestDependencyTwo>();
// ...
// other services, client, etc.
}
}
Add a PowerShell Command with Dependencies Injected
Synchronous process example
[Cmdlet(VerbsLifecycle.Submit, "Data")]
public class SubmitData : IoCShell<Startup>
{
[Parameter(Mandatory = true)]
public string Id { get; set; }
[AutomationDependency]
protected ITestDependencyOne TestDependencyOne { get; set; }
[AutomationDependency]
protected ITestDependencyTwo testDependencyTwo { get; set; }
[AutomationDependency]
private ILogger<RequestCard> logger { get; set; }
protected override void ProcessRecord()
{
base.ProcessRecord();
TestDependencyOne.PushTestId(Id);
TestData testData = testDependencyTwo.GetTestData(Id);
logger.LogInformation("Auto Generated Data: {Id} - {Name}", Id, testData.Name);
WriteObject(testData);
}
}
Asynchronous process example
[Cmdlet(VerbsLifecycle.Submit, "DataAsync")]
public class SubmitDataAsync : IoCShellAsync<Startup>
{
[Parameter(Mandatory = true)]
public string Id { get; set; }
[AutomationDependency]
protected ITestDependencyOne TestDependencyOne { get; set; }
[AutomationDependency]
protected ITestDependencyTwo testDependencyTwo { get; set; }
[AutomationDependency]
private ILogger<RequestCard> logger { get; set; }
protected override async Task ProcessRecordAsync()
{
await TestDependencyOne.PushTestIdAsync(Id);
TestData testData = await testDependencyTwo.GetTestDataAsync(Id);
logger.LogInformation("Auto Generated Data: {Id} - {Name}", Id, testData.Name);
WriteObject(testData);
}
}
Execution
In PowerShell terminal run the following:
Import-Module <path-to-your-dll>/<your-assembly>.dll -V
You should see your custom commands listed in the verbose output (signaled by -v
).
Now you are ready to run your own custom commands!
The following example is based on command name from above:
Submit-Data -id "ThisIsATestId"
See Project - launch.json for a sample on launching your module through VS Code
Testing
using AutomationIoC.Tools;
using FluentAssertions;
using Xunit;
public class RequestCardTests
{
[Fact]
public void ShouldSubmitData()
{
var testDependencyOneMock = new Mock<ITestDependencyOne>();
var testDependencyTwoMock = new Mock<ITestDependencyTwo>();
var testId = "ThisIsATestId";
var expectedTestData = new TestData { Id = testId, Name = "ThisIsTestName" };
testDependencyTwoMock.Setup(dependency =>
dependency.GetTestDataAsync(testId))
.Returns(expectedTestData);
using var submitDataCommand =
AutomationSandbox.CreateContext<SubmitData, Startup>(services =>
{
services.AddTransient(_ => testDependencyOneMock.Object);
services.AddTransient(_ => testDependencyTwoMock.Object);
});
submitDataCommand.AddParameter(command =>
command.AddParameter("id", testId));
var actualTestData = submitDataCommand.RunCommand<TestData>().First();
actualTestData.Should().BeEquivalentTo(expectedTestData);
}
}
Other Resources
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net6.0
- Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting (>= 6.0.1)
- Microsoft.PowerShell.SDK (>= 7.2.7)
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net7.0
- Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting (>= 7.0.0)
- Microsoft.PowerShell.SDK (>= 7.3.0)
NuGet packages (2)
Showing the top 2 NuGet packages that depend on AutomationIoC.Runtime:
Package | Downloads |
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AutomationIoC.SDK
SDK utilities for AutomationIoC framework development |
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AutomationIoC.Tools
Development tools for running/testing Cmdlets built with AutomationIoC framework |
GitHub repositories
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Version | Downloads | Last updated | |
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1.3.0 | 894 | 11/24/2022 | |
1.2.0 | 926 | 11/11/2022 | |
1.1.0 | 1,330 | 4/4/2022 | |
1.1.0-beta1 | 890 | 3/31/2022 |