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How can I log any errors from my build to a file?
dlidstrom edited this page Feb 16, 2011
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The latest version of psake no longer provides a way to log errors to a file. Most builds are executed by a continuous integration server which already logs all console output so it’s redundant to provide that same functionality in psake. If an error does occur detailed error information is emitted to the console so that it will get saved by whatever CI server is running psake.
Here is an example of an error from a psake build script:
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4/25/2010 2:36:21 PM: An Error Occurred. See Error Details Below: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ErrorRecord PSMessageDetails : Exception : System.Management.Automation.RuntimeException: This is a test TargetObject : This is a test CategoryInfo : OperationStopped: (This is a test:String) [], RuntimeException FullyQualifiedErrorId : This is a test ErrorDetails : InvocationInfo : System.Management.Automation.InvocationInfo PipelineIterationInfo : {} ErrorRecord.InvocationInfo MyCommand : BoundParameters : {} UnboundArguments : {} ScriptLineNumber : 4 OffsetInLine : 7 HistoryId : 34 ScriptName : C:\Users\Daddy\Documents\Projects\helloworld\Build\LogError.ps1 Line : throw "This is a test" PositionMessage : At C:\Users\Daddy\Documents\Projects\helloworld\Build\LogError.ps1:4 char:7 + throw <<<< "This is a test" InvocationName : throw PipelineLength : 0 PipelinePosition : 0 ExpectingInput : False CommandOrigin : Internal Exception 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ErrorRecord : This is a test StackTrace : WasThrownFromThrowStatement : True Message : This is a test Data : {} InnerException : TargetSite : HelpLink : Source : ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Script Variables ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Value ---- ----- _ args {} context {System.Collections.Hashtable} Error {} false False input System.Collections.ArrayList+ArrayListEnumeratorSimple MaximumAliasCount 4096 MaximumDriveCount 4096 MaximumErrorCount 256 MaximumFunctionCount 4096 MaximumVariableCount 4096 MyInvocation System.Management.Automation.InvocationInfo null psake {build_script_file, version, default_build_file_name, use_exit_on_error...} this true True
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