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NUnit is a unit-testing framework for all .NET languages. It can run on macOS, Linux and Windows operating systems. NUnit can be used for a wide range of testing, from unit testing with TDD to full-fledged system and integration testing. It is a non-opinionated, broad and deep framework with multiple different ways to assert that your code behaves as expected. Many aspects of NUnit can be extended to suit your specific purposes. The latest version, version 4, is an upgrade from the groundbreaking NUnit 3 framework. It is a modernized version, aimed at taking advantage of the latest .NET features and C# language constructs. If you are upgrading from NUnit 3, be aware of the breaking changes (https://docs.nunit.org/articles/nunit/release-notes/breaking-changes.html#nunit-40). Please see the NUnit 4 Migration Guide (https://docs.nunit.org/articles/nunit/release-notes/Nunit4.0-MigrationGuide.html) and take care to prepare your NUnit 3 code before you do the upgrade. Supported platforms: - .NET Framework 4.6.2+ - .NET 6.0+ - .NET 8.0+
The NUnit3 TestAdapter for Visual Studio, all versions from 2012 and onwards, and DotNet (incl. .Net core), versions .net framework 4.6.2 or higher, .net 8 or higher. Note that this package ONLY contains the adapter, not the NUnit framework. For VS 2017 and forward, you should add this package to every test project in your solution. (Earlier versions only require a single adapter package per solution.)
This package includes analyzers and code fixes for test projects using NUnit 3+. The analyzers will mark wrong usages when writing tests, and the code fixes can be used to used to correct these usages. They will also aid in the transition from NUnit 3 to NUnit 4. Version 3.0 and upwards works in Visual Studio 2019 (version 16.3) or newer and also enables supression of compiler errors such as errors arising from nullable reference types. For Visual Studio 2017 one must use versions below 3.0 - note that these versions are no longer updated, so version 2.10.0 is the last version that works in Visual Studio 2017.
This package includes the nunit3-console runner and test engine for version 3 of the NUnit unit-testing framework. Any extensions, if needed, may be installed as separate packages.
This extension allows the engine to run NUnit projects, which have a file extension of '.nunit'.
This package includes the nunit3-console runner and test engine for version 3 of the NUnit unit-testing framework. The following extensions are included with this package: * NUnitProjectLoader - loads tests from NUnit projects * VSProjectLoader - loads tests from Visual Studio projects * NUnitV2ResultWriter - saves results in NUnit V2 format. * NUnitV2FrameworkDriver - runs NUnit V2 tests. * TeamCityEventListener - supports special progress messages used by teamcity. Other extensions, if needed, must be installed separately.
This extension allows NUnit to load and run tests compiled against earlier versions of the NUnit framework. Versions 2.0 through 2.7 are supported.
This extension allows NUnit to create result files in the V2 format, which is used by many CI servers.
Package to use SpecFlow with NUnit 3.13 and later
This extension allows NUnit to recognize and load solutions and projects in Visual Studio format. It supports files of type .sln, .csproj, .vbproj, .vjsproj, .vcproj and .fsproj.
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. Works with .NET Standard 2.0 and higher, .NET Framework 4.7 and higher and .NET 6 and higher. Supports the unit test frameworks MSTest2, MSTest3, MSTest4, NUnit3, NUnit4, XUnit2, XUnit3, MSpec and TUnit. IMPORTANT: This version is free for open-source projects and non-commercial use, but commercial use requires [a paid license](https://xceed.com/products/unit-testing/fluent-assertions/). Check out the [license page](LICENSE) for more information.
This extension sends specially formatted messages about test progress to TeamCity as each test executes, allowing TeamCity to monitor progress.
This package is now obsolete and has been replaced by the NUnit.Console package. It includes the nunit3-console runner and test engine for version 3 of the NUnit unit-testing framework. The following extensions are included with this package: * NUnitProjectLoader - loads tests from NUnit projects * VSProjectLoader - loads tests from Visual Studio projects * NUnitV2ResultWriter - saves results in NUnit V2 format. * NUnitV2FrameworkDriver - runs NUnit V2 tests. * TeamCityEventListener - supports special progress messages used by teamcity. Other extensions, if needed, must be installed separately.
The NUnit TestAdapter for Visual Studio 2012 and newer for NUnit 2. With this package you don't need to install the VSIX adapter package, and you don't need to upload the adapter to your TFS server. Note that this package ONLY contains the adapter, not the NUnit framework.
Xml logger for NUnit v3 compliant xml report when test is running with "dotnet test" or "dotnet vstest".
This package includes nunit.engine and related assemblies, for use by runner programs. It is not intended for direct use by users who simply want to run tests.
By leveraging some features of NUnit3, this extension turns AutoFixture into a declarative framework for writing unit tests. In many ways it becomes a unit testing DSL (Domain Specific Language).
Package to use Reqnroll with NUnit 3.13 and later.
Playwright enables reliable end-to-end testing for modern web apps. This package brings in additional helpers and fixtures to enable using it within NUnit.
NUnitLite provides a simple way to run NUnit tests, without the overhead of a full NUnit installation. It is suitable for projects that want to have a quick way to run tests using a console runner and don't need all the features of the NUnit engine and console runner. Supported platforms: - .NET Framework 4.6.2+ - .NET 6.0 - .NET 8.0+ How to use this package: 1. Create a console application for your tests and delete the generated class containing Main(). 2. Install the NUnitLite package, which creates a new Main() as well as adding a reference to NUnitLite. This will also bring in the NUnit package, which adds a reference to the NUnit framework to your project. 3. Add your tests to the test project and simply start the project to execute them.