ReportGenerator
Moq
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C# | C# | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ReportGenerator
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Help With NuGet in Powershell
I am trying to install ReportGenerator through PowerShell. My understanding from installation page is that I will need NuGet in order to do this.
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Setting up a simple testing project with C#
In order to view the results in a human-readable format, you will need to install the NuGet package Report Generator. Unfortunately, this isn't quite as easy as just installing the NuGet package.
- Analyzing and enforcing .NET code coverage with coverlet
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Help to show data on Code Coverage tab
If you still get issues with show code coverage, you can ask on https://github.com/danielpalme/ReportGenerator/issues for better help.
- Automation of Unit Testing
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Generating Code Coverage Metrics for .NET Framework Applications
Utilize Coverletand Report Generator utilities – however, this is where its funny, because these are .NET CLI tools that need the .NET 6 SDK installed.
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C# Unit Testing
# https://github.com/danielpalme/ReportGenerator dotnet tool install -g dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool dotnet test --collect:"XPlat Code Coverage" reportgenerator -reports:"\TestResults\**\coverage.cobertura.xml" -targetdir:"coveragereport" -reporttypes:Html
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I can't find that last line :|
Have you generated a report?
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Teste de unidade com xUnit
Referências: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/testing/unit-testing-with-dotnet-test https://xunit.net/docs/getting-started/netcore/cmdline https://github.com/coverlet-coverage/coverlet https://github.com/danielpalme/ReportGenerator
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How to include code coverage in Azure DevOps pipeline?
danielpalme / ReportGenerator
Moq
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Setting up a simple testing project with C#
In terms of mocking there are several frameworks you can use, but I've mainly relied on Moq and NSubstitute. Within this demo, I'm going to use NSubstitute as I've found it a little easier to use.
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What if writing tests was a joyful experience
Or you just run into bullshit like https://github.com/Moq/moq4/issues/173
- Moq.NET Mocking framework [C#]
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Dependency injection
Now to the real benefit of DI: If you are testing a method in your application that calls the ReservationRepository.GetReservation() method, you can use a library like Moq to simply "mock" a class that uses the IReservationRepository interface and define the return result of the GetReservation() method. Pass the mocked class into the constructor of the class you are testing.
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Usefully links for DotNet Backend Developers
MOQ https://github.com/moq/moq4
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I need a C# crash course for experienced developers
Moq
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A Tale of 2 Codebases (Part 2 of 4): Testability
Both projects use similar testing infrastructure. I write unit tests in C# using XUnit.net. I frequently use mock objects in testing, and MOQ is my tool of choice. I utilize continuous testing and coverage analysis through Rider. I do not have specific objectives for code coverage. When writing complicated algorithms, I frequently shoot for 100% coverage of the algorithm. I test simple properties inconsistently, and frequently do not test guard clauses.
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Moq vs NSubstitute: syntax cheat sheet
🔗 Moq documentation | GitHub
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What's your go-to unit testing tool?
But the reality is that I don't really write my tests with it. Toss on the MSTest attributes as needed of course. But all the testing code itself is FluentAssertions with a bit of Moq. (Though I find rarely need to use Moq/mocking anymore -- scandalous, I know.)
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How YOU can Learn Mock testing in .NET Core and C# with Moq
Moq tutorial
What are some alternatives?
Fine Code Coverage - Visualize unit test code coverage easily for free in Visual Studio Community Edition (and other editions too)
FakeItEasy - The easy mocking library for .NET
coverlet - Cross platform code coverage for .NET
NSubstitute - A friendly substitute for .NET mocking libraries.
CodeCoverageSummary - A GitHub Action that reads Cobertura format code coverage files and outputs a text or markdown summary.
Bogus - :card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.
RedmineReports - Reporting support for the popular Redmine ticketing system. Fully fledged report designer and comprehensive sample report included.
AutoMoq - Auto mocking provider for Moq.
RunCoverletReport - A Visual Studio 2019 Extension to run Coverlet and Report Generator
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.
Fluent Assertions - A very extensive set of extension methods that allow you to more naturally specify the expected outcome of a TDD or BDD-style unit tests. Targets .NET Framework 4.7, as well as .NET Core 2.1, .NET Core 3.0, .NET 6, .NET Standard 2.0 and 2.1. Supports the unit test frameworks MSTest2, NUnit3, XUnit2, MSpec, and NSpec3.