I am trying to write a unit for a simple Azure function in Powershell
function Get-AzureBlobStorage {
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
[string]$ContainerName,
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
[string]$Blob,
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
$Context
)
try {
return (Get-AzStorageBlob -Container $ContainerName -Context $Context -Blob $Blob)
}
catch {
Write-Error "Blobs in Container [$ContainerName] not found"
}
Unit test
Context 'Get-AzureBlobStorage' {
It 'Should be able to get details to Blob Storage account without any errors' {
$ContainerName = 'test'
$Blob="test-rg"
$Context = "test"
Mock Get-AzStorageBlob { } -ModuleName $moduleName
Get-AzureBlobStorage -ContainerName $ContainerName -Blob $Blob -Context $Context -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorVariable errors
$errors.Count | Should -Be 0
}
}
But i was not able to get it to work. I am getting ht following error,
Cannot process argument transformation on parameter 'Context'. Cannot convert the "test" value of type "System.String" to type "Microsoft.Azure.Commands.Common.Authentication.Abstractions.IStorageContext".
My question is how to get such values as context. I have several other functions where one of the parameters is always some complex object. What is the best way to write unit test for such functions