MbUnit's row attribute in NUnit?
While reading an Asp.Net MVC code sample that used MbUnit as it's testing framework, I saw that it was possible to run a single test against开发者_JAVA百科 multiple input possibilities by using a Row attribute, like so:
[Test]
[Row("test@test_test.com")]
[Row("sdfdf dsfsdf")]
[Row("sdfdf@.com")]
public void Invalid_Emails_Should_Return_False(string invalidEmail)
{
...
}
Please I'd like to know if there is an NUnit equivalent of MbUnit's Row attribute , or otherwise an elegant way to achieve this in NUnit. Thanks.
I think you're after the TestCase attribute
[TestCase(12,3,4)]
[TestCase(12,2,6)]
[TestCase(12,4,3)]
public void DivideTest(int n, int d, int q)
{
Assert.AreEqual( q, n / d );
}
http://www.nunit.com/index.php?p=testCase&r=2.5.7
NUnits Sequential attribute does exactly that.
The SequentialAttribute is used on a test to specify that NUnit should generate test cases by selecting individual data items provided for the parameters of the test, without generating additional combinations.
Note: If parameter data is provided by multiple attributes, the order in which NUnit uses the data items is not guaranteed. However, it can be expected to remain constant for a given runtime and operating system.
Example The following test will be executed three times, as follows:
MyTest(1, "A")
MyTest(2, "B") MyTest(3, null)
[Test, Sequential]
public void MyTest(
[Values(1,2,3)] int x,
[Values("A","B")] string s)
{
...
}
Given your example, this would become
[Test, Sequential]
public void IsValidEmail_Invalid_Emails_Should_Return_False(
[Values("test@test_test.com"
, "sdfdf dsfsdf"
, "sdfdf@.com")] string invalidEmail)
{
...
}
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