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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)
Setup GitHub authentication
We are working to move all our repositories to GitHub. Unfortunately, this transition is incomplete, but in progress. The DSC and OMI submodules are hosted on GitHub, and while the former is a public repository, the latter is private, thus requiring authentication.
You should already have your credential helper setup to "store," and so should use a token with GitHub (instead of your plaintext password). Follow their instructions.
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 master
, except
in src/monad
where we branch off develop
.
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 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 libboost-filesystem-dev
Building
The command dotnet restore
must be done at least once from the top directory
to obtain all the necessary .NET packages.
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/Invokesapi-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.
Emits its own native host as bin/Microsoft.PowerShell.Linux.Host
.
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
make -j
Provider
The provider uses CMake to build, link, and register with OMI.
cd src/monad-omi-provider
cmake .
make -j
The provider also maintains its own native host library to initialize the CLR, but there are plans to refactor .NET's packaged host as a shared library.
DSC
DSC also uses OMI, so build it first, then build DSC against it. Unfortunately, DSC cannot be configured to look for OMI elsewhere, so for now you need to symlink it to the expected location.
ln -s ../omi/Unix/ omi-1.0.8
./configure --no-rpm --no-dpkg --local
make -j
Running
- launch local shell with
./bin/Microsoft.PowerShell.Linux.Host
- 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.