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C# and .NET Core Test-Driven Development

You're reading from   C# and .NET Core Test-Driven Development Dive into TDD to create flexible, maintainable, and production-ready .NET Core applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788292481
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ayobami Adewole Ayobami Adewole
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Preface 1. Exploring Test-Driven Development FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with .NET Core 3. Writing Testable Code 4. .NET Core Unit Testing 5. Data-Driven Unit Tests 6. Mocking Dependencies 7. Continuous Integration and Project Hosting 8. Creating Continuous Integration Build Processes 9. Testing and Packaging the Application 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

xUnit.net shared test context

The test context setup is done in the test class constructor, since the test setup is not applicable in xUnit. For every test, xUnit creates a new instance of the test class, which implies that the codes in the class constructor are run for each test.

Oftentimes, it is desirable for unit test classes to share a test context because it can be expensive to create and clean up test contexts. xUnit offers three approaches to achieve this:

  • Constructor and dispose: Sharing setup or cleanup code without having to share the object instances
  • Class fixtures: Sharing object instances across tests in a single class
  • Collection fixtures: Sharing object instances across multiple test classes

You should use constructor and dispose when you want a fresh test context for every test in a test class. In the following code, the context object will be constructed and...

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