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Hello, I read the example:
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type User struct {
Name string
Age int64
Male bool
}
func (u *User)GetNum(i int64) int64 {
return i
}
func (u *User)Print(s string){
fmt.Println(s)
}
func (u *User)Say(){
fmt.Println("hello world")
}
const (
base_rule = ...
func exe(user *User){
dataContext := context.NewDataContext()
//inject struct
dataContext.Add
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Currently PSRule supports Windows using PowerShell 5.1 and above.
This is great for Windows administrators however not great for everyone else. When enabling validation within a CI/CD pipeline, the agent platform might not be Windows.
Containers provide portability and consistency which is very applicable for PSRule.
PowerShell is already available in a published [Docker container](https:
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Use put /streams/streamName and set another name in the body sql will create a new stream instead of rename the stream.