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Malcolm McRoberts

Running automated tests from the command line - 0 views

  • Visual Studio 2012 includes the following command-line tools for testing purposes: VSTest.Console.exe You can use the VSTest.Console.exe program to run automated unit and coded UI tests from a command line. VSTest.Console.exe is optimized for performance and is used in place of MSTest.exe in Visual Studio 2012. MSTest.exe You can use the MSTest.exe program to run automated tests in a test assembly from a command line. MSTest is used for load tests and for compatibility with Visual Studio 2010 test projects. MSTest can also be used to view the test results from these test runs, save the results to disk, and save your results to Team Foundation Server. TCM.exe Tcm.exe is a command-line utility that lets you perform the following tasks: Import automated tests into a test plan Run tests that are part of a test plan from the command line View a list of test items and their corresponding IDs to use when you import tests or run tests You can also use tcm.exe to run test cases with associated automation from the command line using a test environment.
Malcolm McRoberts

Running Automated Tests from the Command Line - 0 views

  • You can use the MSTest.exe program to run automated tests in a test assembly from a command line. You can also view the test results from these test runs, save the results to disk, and save your results to Team Foundation Server.You can also use tcm.exe to run test cases with associated automation from the command line using a test environment.
Malcolm McRoberts

Running Tests in Microsoft Test Manager - 0 views

  • Requirements Visual Studio Ultimate, Visual Studio Premium, Visual Studio Test Professional
  • After you have created any of the following types of automated tests by using Visual Studio, you can use Microsoft Test Manager or Visual Studio to run the tests: Unit tests. Coded UI tests. Load tests.
  • Running automated tests: You can run tests directly from Visual Studio, from Microsoft Test Manager, from Team Foundation Build, or from the command line. You can use mstest.exe to run your automated tests from the command line, or you can use tcm.exe to import your test methods into test cases. You can then run the test cases for specific configurations from the command line and save the results for the appropriate test plan.
Malcolm McRoberts

This is Stuff: JavaScript Testing with JSTestDriver - 0 views

  • Js-test-driver is an open source JavaScript unit tests runner written in Java. The project was started at Google and is under active development. It is available under Apache License 2.0 license
  • s-test-driver is able to run from command line and reports results to the standard output. As a result, it is possible to fully automate JavaScript tests and run them on a continuous integration server.
  • s-test-driver is able to run from command line and reports results to the standard output. As a result, it is possible to fully automate JavaScript tests and run them on a continuous integration server.
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  • s-test-driver is able to run from command line and reports results to the standard output. As a result, it is possible to fully automate JavaScript tests and run them on a continuous integration server
  • Continuous Integration and MavenIntegration with Jenkins continuous integration server (previously known as Hudson) was described by Christian Johansen on his blog.
  • Continuous Integration and MavenIntegration with Jenkins continuous integration server (previously known as Hudson) was described by Christian Johansen on his blog.
  • Continuous Integration and MavenIntegration with Jenkins continuous integration server (previously known as Hudson) was described by Christian Johansen on his blog.
  • Maven integration can be achieved with jstd-maven-plugin. The plugin assumes that the server with captured browsers is already running somewhere. It is not able to start the server by itself.
  • Maven integration can be achieved with jstd-maven-plugin. The plugin assumes that the server with captured browsers is already running somewhere. It is not able to start the server by itself.
  • Maven integration can be achieved with jstd-maven-plugin. The plugin assumes that the server with captured browsers is already running somewhere. It is not able to start the server by itself.
  • Maven integration can be achieved with jstd-maven-plugin. The plugin assumes that the server with captured browsers is already running somewhere. It is not able to start the server by itself.
Malcolm McRoberts

SQL XML Documentation - CodeProject - 0 views

  • This article will help to choose a proper SQL XML Documentation format for the future and help to convert these comments into Microsoft Help formats with minimal resources.
  • Microsoft SandCastle Command Line Interface (CLI) Tool used for creating MSDN-style documentation from .NET assemblies and their associated XML comments files. CodePlex SandCastle Help File Builder Graphical User Interface (GUI) for Microsoft SandCastle. Also contains command line based tools to build a help file in an automated fashion.
Malcolm McRoberts

Python Tools for Visual Studio - Documentation - 0 views

  • Python Tools for Visual Studio includes support for discovering, executing and debugging unit tests. This allows you to author your tests and run them without having to switch to a command prompt.
Malcolm McRoberts

YUI Test - YUI Library - 0 views

  • YUI Test is a complete testing framework for JavaScript and Web applications. You can use the simple JavaScript syntax to write unit tests that can be run in web browsers or on the command line, as well as functional tests to be run in web browsers. Additional tools that build on top of the JavaScript library's core functionality allow integration with build systems.
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