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Update Pester Tests on master branch #1034

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@corbob corbob commented Dec 20, 2023

Description Of Changes

Update the pester tests to be consistent with the other Chocolatey repositories.

Motivation and Context

Consistency in Pester test location and behaviour.

Testing

The tests were tested in #1033

Operating Systems Testing

Windows 10 22H2

Change Types Made

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change).
  • Feature / Enhancement (non-breaking change).
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that could cause existing functionality to change).
  • Documentation changes.
  • PowerShell code changes.
  • Pester test changes

Change Checklist

  • Requires a change to the documentation.
  • Documentation has been updated.
  • Tests to cover my changes, have been added.
  • All new and existing tests passed?
  • PowerShell code changes: PowerShell v2 compatibility checked?

Related Issue

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The pester tests in the rest of the Chocolatey repositories reside in a
tests/pester-tests directory. This moves the tests to be consistent with
the other repositories.
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LGTM!

@gep13 gep13 merged commit cfa8b1a into chocolatey:master Dec 21, 2023
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gep13 commented Dec 21, 2023

@corbob thanks for getting those updated!

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