Audacia.Random
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Audacia.Random
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How to write clear and robust unit tests: the dos and don'ts
This point doesn't prohibit you from using randomised information, and Audacia even have an open-source repo of extension methods to help generate randomised information, so long as you're randomising information that has no effect on the outcome of the test.
Bogus
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Bogus custom Dataset
Bogus NuGet package is fake data generator which can be helpful for populating tables in a database and testing purposes. If a database is not used and Bogus populates list of data each time an application runs, the data is random, never the same. Also, the random data generated by Bogus may not meet a developer’s requirements.
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C# User-defined explicit and implicit conversion operators
A list is populated with NuGet package Bogus.
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Windows form move items up/down in ListView and more
Other project either mocked data using NuGet package Bogus or a json file.
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Should I give a copy of the database to the developer
That reminds me of Bogus which also generates dummy data that I've been using for sometime now.
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Best practices for organising Mock Data & Repositories in Testing
To do all this you need test though...and that's where ]Bogus](https://github.com/bchavez/Bogus) and Auto Bogus come in handy. They both generate semi random test data that you can use to populate whatever method you've decided to use. You can setup rules so for specific fields, they have built in generators for common things like names and addresses. Auto Bogus can be used to populate large/complicated objects with data automatically (it can be slow if you don't use .WithRecursiveDepth() or.WithTreeDepth() )
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Do you guys mock everything in your Unit Tests?
Bogus - For creating fake data Verify - Snapshot testing for .NET MELT - For testing ILogger usage Stryker - Mutation Testing for .NET TestContainers - run docker programmatically in integration tests
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WinForms communicate between forms
To keep things interesting Bogus library is used to create a Person instance.
- bchavez/Bogus: fake data generator for C#
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The art of Deconstructing
Usage with mocked data using Bogus NuGet package.
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Nuget Packages in Class Libraries
I would say the issue is either a general issue with how Revit loads the addin, or maybe an issue with conflicts in your transitive dependencies. You can do some tests to try to figure out which. Try making a barebones Revit addin that uses a library that has no dependencies and isn't likely to be used in Revit. I'd suggest Bogus, you can use it generate a few pieces of test data and log them/display in the UI/whatever. If that works, then it would appear that Revit is fine with your addin having dependencies (which I would expect).
What are some alternatives?
pose - Replace any .NET method (including static and non-virtual) with a delegate
AutoFixture - AutoFixture is an open source library for .NET designed to minimize the 'Arrange' phase of your unit tests in order to maximize maintainability. Its primary goal is to allow developers to focus on what is being tested rather than how to setup the test scenario, by making it easier to create object graphs containing test data.
Roslynator - Roslynator is a set of code analysis tools for C#, powered by Roslyn.
faker-cs - C# port of the Ruby Faker gem (http://faker.rubyforge.org/)
awesome-dotnet-tips - Curated list of awesome tips and tricks, resources, videos and articles in .net, software architecture, microservice and cloud-native
Moq - Repo for managing Moq 4.x [Moved to: https://github.com/moq/moq]
NBuilder - Rapid generation of test objects in .NET
FakeItEasy - The easy mocking library for .NET
GenFu - GenFu is a library you can use to generate realistic test data. It is composed of several property fillers that can populate commonly named properties through reflection using an internal database of values or randomly created data. You can override any of the fillers, give GenFu hints on how to fill them.
NSubstitute - A friendly substitute for .NET mocking libraries.
xUnit - xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for .NET.
FsCheck - Random Testing for .NET