I have many scripts. After making changes, I like to run them all to see if I broke anything. I wrote a script to loop through each, running it on fresh data.
Inside my loop I’m currently running powershell.exe -command <path to script>. I don’t know if that’s the best way to do this, or if the two instances are totally separate from each other.
What’s the preferred way to run a script in a clean instance of PowerShell? Or should I be saying “session”?
Using
powershell.exeseems to be a good approach but with its pros and cons, of course.Pros:
Cons:
powershell.exeis somewhat slow.None of the cons is mentioned is a question as a potential problem.
The demo script is below. It has been tested with PS v2 and v3. Script names
may include special characters like spaces, apostrophes, brackets, backticks,
dollars. One mentioned in comments requirement is ability to get script paths
in their code. With the proposed approach scripts can get their own path as
$MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path