dotnet-installer/test/dotnet-install-tool.Tests/GivenDotnetInstallTool.cs
Peter Huene 7ebfdde749
Add verbosity option to install tool command.
This commit adds the `--verbosity` option to the `install tool` command.

MSBuild/NuGet output is now controllable by the user and defaults to being "quiet".

This enables users to see warnings from NuGet that otherwise would be swallowed
unless NuGet returned a non-zero exit code. As a byproduct of this change, the
exception handling and error messages related to obtaining tool packages was
retooled. We no longer display `install tool` command line help for installation
failures, as it should only be displayed for command line syntax errors.

Fixes #8465.
2018-01-31 15:19:34 -08:00

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// Copyright (c) .NET Foundation and contributors. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
using System;
using FluentAssertions;
using Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Test.Utilities;
using Xunit;
namespace Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Install.Tests
{
public class GivenDotnetInstallTool : TestBase
{
[Fact]
public void ItRunsWithQuietVerbosityByDefault()
{
var result = new InstallCommand()
.ExecuteWithCapturedOutput("tool -g nonexistent_tool_package");
result
.Should()
.Fail()
.And
.NotHaveStdOutContaining("Restoring");
}
[Fact]
public void ItRunsWithTheSpecifiedVerbosity()
{
var result = new InstallCommand()
.ExecuteWithCapturedOutput("tool -g -v:m nonexistent_tool_package");
result
.Should()
.Fail();
result
.StdOut
.Should()
.ContainVisuallySameFragmentIfNotLocalized("Restoring");
}
}
}