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MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1: Fix Custom DSC Resource Kit PSSA rule violations #494

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mhendric opened this issue Jan 27, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #555
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There's a number of script analyzer issues getting reported in MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1. These should be fixed.

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[00:05:02]     Context MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1
[00:05:02]       [+] Should pass all error-level PS Script Analyzer rules 77ms
[00:05:03]       [+] Should pass all required PS Script Analyzer rules 1.01s
[00:05:03]       [+] Should pass all flagged PS Script Analyzer rules 230ms
[00:05:03]       [+] Should pass any recently-added, error-level PS Script Analyzer rules 54ms
[00:05:04]       [+] Should not suppress any required PS Script Analyzer rules 569ms
[00:05:05] Custom DSC Resource Kit PSSA rule(s) did not pass.
[00:05:05] The following PSScriptAnalyzer rule 'DscResource.AnalyzerRules\Measure-ParameterBlockParameterAttribute' errors need to be fixed:
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 108): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 112): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 115): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 118): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 121): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 236): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 240): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 243): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 246): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 249): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 (Line 290): A [Parameter()] attribute must be the first attribute of each parameter and be on its own line. See https://github.com/PowerShell/DscResources/blob/master/StyleGuidelines.md#correct-format-for-parameter-block
[00:05:05] For instructions on how to run PSScriptAnalyzer on your own machine, please go to https://github.com/powershell/PSScriptAnalyzer
[00:05:05] Common Tests - Custom Script Analyzer Rules will not fail unless you opt-in.
[00:05:05] To opt-in, create a '.MetaTestOptIn.json' at the root
[00:05:05] of the repo in the following format:
[00:05:05] [
[00:05:05]      "Common Tests - Custom Script Analyzer Rules"
[00:05:05] ]
[00:05:05]       [+] Should pass all custom DSC Resource Kit PSSA rules 769ms

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@mhendric mhendric added enhancement The issue is an enhancement request. help wanted The issue is up for grabs for anyone in the community. labels Jan 27, 2019
@mhendric mhendric changed the title MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1: Fix Script Analyzer Issues MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1: Fix Custom DSC Resource Kit PSSA rule violations Feb 12, 2019
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I've got this one.

@PlagueHO PlagueHO added in progress The issue is being actively worked on by someone. and removed help wanted The issue is up for grabs for anyone in the community. labels Feb 15, 2019
@PlagueHO PlagueHO self-assigned this Feb 15, 2019
mhendric added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 15, 2019
Fixes script analyzer issues in MSFT_xWindowsOptionalFeature.psm1 - Fixes #494
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