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Is there a way to test / assert output from Write-Host using Pester?


I'm writing tests for a fairly complex script and there's one particular function in the script that will output different series of logging messages to the user. I would like to assert whether a particular logging message is being displayed.

The main issue is that I don't know what parameter is implicitly handling the text that I'm passing the Write-Host cmdlet.

Here is some code that captures the premise of what I am trying to do...

Function to test

function TestFunction($TestInput) {
    if ($TestInput -contains 1) {
        Write-Host "TestInput contains a 1"
    }

    if ($TestInput -contains 3 ) {
        Write-Host "TestInput contains a 3"
    }

    if ($TestInput -contains 4 ) {
        Write-Host "TestInput contains a 4"
    }
}

Pester test

Describe "TestFunction" {
    It "should call Write-Host with appropriate message if 1 or 3 is passed" {
        Mock Write-Host {}
        TestFunction -TestInput @(1, 2, 3)
        Assert-MockCalled Write-Host -Exactly 2 -Scope It
        Assert-MockCalled Write-Host -Exactly 1 -Scope It -ParameterFilter { "TestInput contains a 1" }
        Assert-MockCalled Write-Host -Exactly 1 -Scope It -ParameterFilter { "TestInput contains a 3" }
    }
}

Output

  Describing TestFunction
    [-] should call Write-Host with appropriate message if 1 or 3 is passed 19ms
      at <ScriptBlock>, : line 235
      235:         Assert-MockCalled Write-Host -Exactly 1 -Scope It -ParameterFilter { "TestInput contains a 1" }
      Expected Write-Host to be called 1 times exactly but was called 2 times
Tests completed in 106ms
Tests Passed: 0, Failed: 1, Skipped: 0, Pending: 0, Inconclusive: 0 

Solution

  • After reviewing the Microsoft documentation for the Write-Host cmdlet, I found that there is an -Object parameter. This accepts an array of generic objects to write to the console. The -Object parameter is the parameter which needs to be specified in the -ParameterFilter of the Pester tests in order to assert that the appropriate text is being displayed.

    My updated code is as follows...

    Function to test

    function TestFunction($TestInput) {
        if ($TestInput -contains 1) {
            Write-Host "TestInput contains a 1"
        }
    
        if ($TestInput -contains 3 ) {
            Write-Host "TestInput contains a 3"
        }
    
        if ($TestInput -contains 4 ) {
            Write-Host "TestInput contains a 4"
        }
    }
    

    Pester test

    Describe "TestFunction" {
        It "should call Write-Host with appropriate message if 1 or 3 is passed" {
            Mock Write-Host {}
            TestFunction -TestInput @(1, 2, 3)
            Assert-MockCalled Write-Host -Exactly 2 -Scope It
            Assert-MockCalled Write-Host -Exactly 1 -Scope It -ParameterFilter { $Object -eq "TestInput contains a 1" }
            Assert-MockCalled Write-Host -Exactly 1 -Scope It -ParameterFilter { $Object -eq "TestInput contains a 3" }
        }
    }
    

    Output

      Describing TestFunction
        [+] should call Write-Host with appropriate message if 1 or 3 is passed 20ms
    Tests completed in 99ms
    Tests Passed: 1, Failed: 0, Skipped: 0, Pending: 0, Inconclusive: 0