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source 'https://rubygems.org'
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#this will probably not be available on rubygems, at least initially
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#will probably be only available at https://rubygems.delivery.puppetlabs.net
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#TODO: Change this line when it is actually available internally
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# Specify your gem's dependencies in beaker-windows.gemspec
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# Beaker Windows
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Beaker helper library for testing on Windows.
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Execute a PowerShell script on a remote machine. (This method supports native
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#### Example 1
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Get a list (returns an Array) of Windows features on a host. Allow for
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Filter for installed features.
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Install a Windows role or feature on a host.
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of feature installation. (See
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[assert_windows_feature_on](#assert_windows_feature_on) for more details.)
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install_windows_feature_on(host, 'Bad-Feature', :suppress_fail => true)
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Remove a Windows role or feature on a host.
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#### Example 1
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remove_windows_feature_on(host, 'Print-Server')
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of feature removal. (See
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[assert_windows_feature_on](#assert_windows_feature_on) for more details.)
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remove_windows_feature_on(host, 'Bad-Feature', :suppress_fail => true)
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### assert_windows_feature_on
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Assert that a Windows feature is installed or not on a host. The advantage
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of this assert is that is will report as a Beaker test failure if the
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assertion fails.
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#### Example 1
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Assert that a Windows feature is installed.
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assert_windows_feature_on(host, 'Print-Server')
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#### Example 2
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Assert that a Windows feature is available.
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assert_windows_feature_on(host, 'WINS', :state => :available)
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### get_registry_value_on
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Get the data from a registry value.
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#### Example 1
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get_registry_value_on(host, :hklm, "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion", "SystemRoot")
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### set_registry_value_on
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Set the data for a registry value.
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#### Example 1
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Set data for a REG_SZ registry value.
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set_registry_value_on(host, :hkcu, 'SOFTWARE\test_key', 'string_value', 'test_data')
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#### Example 2
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Set data for a REG_DWORD registry value.
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set_registry_value_on(host, :hkcu, 'SOFTWARE\test_key', 'dword_value', 255, :dword)
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Set data for a REG_BINARY registry value.
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set_registry_value_on(host, :hkcu, 'SOFTWARE\test_key', 'bin_value', 'be,ef,f0,0d', :bin)
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### remove_registry_value_on
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Remove a registry value.
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#### Example 1
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remove_registry_value_on(host, :hkcu, 'SOFTWARE\test_key', 'string_value')
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### new_registry_key_on
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Create a new registry key. If the key already exists then this method will
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silently fail. This method will create parent intermediate parent keys if they
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do not exist.
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#### Example 1
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new_registry_key_on(host, :hkcu, 'SOFTWARE\some_new_key')
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### remove_registry_key_on
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Remove a registry key. The method will not remove a registry key if the key contains
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nested subkeys and values. Use the "recurse" argument to force deletion of nested
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registry keys.
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#### Example 1
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remove_registry_key_on(host, :hkcu, 'SOFTWARE\test_key')
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