
pester-should-migration
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Experimental (preview) Pester skill for migrating classic Should -Be (v5) assertion syntax to the new Should-* (v6) assertions (note the hyphen, no space), e.g. `Should -Be` -> `Should-Be`, `Should -Not -Be` -> `Should-NotBe`. Tracks Pester 6, which is still a release candidate, so this guidance may change; verified against Pester 6.0.0-rc2. Use when converting Pester v5 assertions to Pester v6 Should-* operators, modernizing a Pester test suite, or when a user asks to migrate, convert, or rewri
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Pester Should -* → Should-* Migration
Convert classic Pester v5 assertions (Should -Be, space then parameter) to the
new Pester v6 Should-* assertions (Should-Be, hyphen, no space).
Status: experimental / preview. Verified against Pester 6.0.0-rc2. The classic
Should -Bestyle still works in v6, so migrate incrementally and keep the suite green.
Companion skill. This skill covers the optional move to the new
Should-*operators. To upgrade a suite across major Pester versions (v3→v4→v5→v6 — the runtime, mocks, and config), use the separate pester-migration skill. In v6 the classicShould -Bekeeps working, so adoptingShould-*is independent of any version bump.
When to Use
- Modernizing a Pester suite to the v6
Should-*assertions. - A user asks to migrate / convert / rewrite
Should -...calls. - You want clearer, type-aware failure messages from the new assertions.
Know This First
- Both syntaxes work side by side in Pester v6. Migration is optional and can be done one test (or one file) at a time. Nothing breaks if you leave some classic.
- Requires Pester v6+. The
Should-*commands do not exist in v5. - Negation is a separate command, not a
-Notswitch:Should -Not -Be→Should-NotBe. There is no-Notparameter on the new assertions. - The actual value still comes from the pipeline (
$x | Should-Be 1) or from-Actual(Should-Be -Actual $x -Expected 1).-Becausecarries over unchanged. - Most renames are mechanical, but several have behavior changes you must check by hand — see Gotchas.
Procedure
Step 1 — Find the classic assertions
Search the target for the classic space-separated syntax (the tell is Should -,
or Should followed by -Not):
Should - # any classic operator
Should -Not - # negated classic operator
Assert-MockCalled # also removed in v6 -> Should-InvokeLimit the scope to PowerShell test files (*.Tests.ps1, *.ps1).
Step 2 — Apply the mapping
Most-used conversions (full list in references/assertion-map.md):
| Classic (v5) | New (v6) |
|---|---|
$x | Should -Be 1 | $x | Should-Be 1 |
$x | Should -Not -Be 1 | $x | Should-NotBe 1 |
$x | Should -BeExactly 'A' | $x | Should-BeString 'A' -CaseSensitive |
$x | Should -BeGreaterOrEqual 2 | $x | Should-BeGreaterThanOrEqual 2 |
$x | Should -BeLessOrEqual 2 | $x | Should-BeLessThanOrEqual 2 |
$x | Should -BeLike 'a*' | $x | Should-BeLikeString 'a*' |
$x | Should -Match 're' | $x | Should-MatchString 're' |
$x | Should -BeOfType [int] | $x | Should-HaveType ([int]) |
$x | Should -BeNullOrEmpty | depends — see gotchas (no single equivalent) |
$c | Should -HaveCount 3 | $c | Should-BeCollection -Count 3 |
$c | Should -Contain 2 | $c | Should-ContainCollection 2 |
{ ... } | Should -Throw 'msg' | { ... } | Should-Throw -ExceptionMessage 'msg' |
Should -Invoke Get-Thing | Should-Invoke Get-Thing |
Should -InvokeVerifiable | Should-Invoke -Verifiable |
Step 3 — Check the behavioral gotchas (do NOT skip)
These do not translate by a plain rename. Read each before converting:
- Case sensitivity. Classic
Should -Beis case-insensitive on strings; so isShould-Be. But classicShould -BeExactly(case-sensitive) has no plain equivalent — useShould-BeString -CaseSensitive. (Should-Beis never case-sensitive.) Same pattern forBeLikeExactly→Should-BeLikeString -CaseSensitiveandMatchExactly→Should-MatchString -CaseSensitive. - Truthy vs. true. Classic
Should -BeTrue/-BeFalseaccept any truthy / falsy value (1,'x',0,'',$null,@()). The newShould-BeTrue/Should-BeFalseare strict (exactly$true/$false). To preserve the old loose behavior useShould-BeTruthy/Should-BeFalsy. Only use the strict ones when the value really is a boolean. BeNullOrEmptyhas no single equivalent. Pick by intent:$null→Should-BeNull; empty string →Should-BeEmptyString; empty collection →Should-BeCollection -Count 0; broad "falsy" →Should-BeFalsy. The negationShould -Not -BeNullOrEmptysimilarly splits intoShould-NotBeNull/Should-NotBeEmptyString/Should-NotBeWhiteSpaceString.- Collections. Classic
Should -Bealso compares arrays; the newShould-Beis a value assertion and errors if-Expectedis a collection ("You provided a collection to the -Expected parameter"). UseShould-BeCollectionto compare arrays.Should -Contain(single-item membership) →Should-ContainCollection. The new command also takes a collection of expected items and checks they are all present, in the right order (1, 2, 3 | Should-ContainCollection @(1, 2)). For exact, whole-collection equality useShould-BeCollectioninstead. - Pipeline unwrapping. The pipeline unwraps input: a value assertion sees
@(1)as1and@()as$null, and a typed collection ([int[]]) is re-collected as[object[]]. When the exact value or concrete collection type matters (e.g.Should-HaveType), pass it with-Actualinstead of piping. - No
Should-*equivalent.Should -Existand theShould -FileContentMatch*family have no new counterpart. Either keep the classic assertion, or rewrite with PowerShell:Test-Path $p | Should-BeTrue,(Get-Content $p -Raw) | Should-MatchString 're'. Should -BeIndirection. NoShould-BeIn. Reverse the operands:$value | Should -BeIn $collection→$collection | Should-ContainCollection $value(note the actual/expected swap), or keep the classic form.
Step 4 — Verify
Run the suite and confirm it's still green — the new messages differ, but passes must stay passes:
Invoke-Pester -Path ./testsIf a converted assertion newly fails, re-check the gotchas above (most often #2 truthy/falsy, #3 null-or-empty, or #4 collections).
Step 5 — (Optional) Enforce the new style
Once a suite is fully migrated, switch off the classic syntax so it can't creep back:
$config = New-PesterConfiguration
$config.Should.DisableV5 = $trueWith this set, any remaining Should -Be throws and points at the Should-Be form.
Output
Summarize what changed: files touched, count of assertions converted, any classic
assertions intentionally left (e.g. Should -Exist), and any conversions that need
a human decision (truthy/falsy, null-or-empty, collection semantics).
Reference
- references/assertion-map.md — full operator-by-operator table with before/after examples and workarounds.
- Live command reference:
https://pester.dev/docs/commands/Should-Be(swap in anyShould-*name) for exact parameters and examples. - Concepts:
https://pester.dev/docs/assertions/should-command(value vs. collection assertions, pipeline vs.-Actual). - v5→v6 upgrade guide:
https://pester.dev/docs/migrations/v5-to-v6.
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