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TestMethod, TestInitialize, and TestCleanup in XUnit2 – somewhat abstract
Tags Copyright © 2023 Jeff Yates. All rights reserved. This is my personal blog. Any opinions presented here do not necessarily represent those of my employer or any other entity. TestMethod, TestIni...
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ClassInitialize, ClassCleanup, and Sharing Data Across Tests in XUnit2 – somewhat abstract
In this post, we will look at how we can share setup and cleanup code across tests in a test class in XUnit. MSTest allows you to define shared setup and cleanup code for an entire test class by using...
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DataSource and Data-driven Testing Using XUnit – somewhat abstract
AutoData attribute) and you can create your own if you find it necessary. InlineData provides a simple way to describe a single test point for your theory; MemberData takes the name of a static membe...
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Running XUnit Tests, Using Traits, and Leveraging Parallelism – somewhat abstract
Traits The two trait options control what tests you are running based on metadata attached to those tests. This is really useful if you have some tests that are resource heavy and only used in certain...
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About Me – somewhat abstract
Tags Copyright © 2023 Jeff Yates. All rights reserved. This is my personal blog. Any opinions presented here do not necessarily represent those of my employer or any other entity. About Me Hello! I'm...
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TestContext Equivalence in XUnit2, or How Do I Write Output in XUnit2? – somewhat abstract
Looking at the documentation from MSDN (shown above), it should be clear to anyone that TestContext is trying to do a lot of different things. There are methods in there for outputting things to the ...