| name | running-tests |
| description | Instructions for running unit tests, integration tests, and individual tests in the WinForms repository. Use this when asked how to run tests, filter them, use Visual Studio workflows, or troubleshoot test failures. |
| metadata | {"author":"dotnet-winforms","version":"2.0"} |
Running Tests in the WinForms Repository
The repository uses xUnit v3 with Microsoft.Testing.Platform as its
test framework. Tests are organized into unit tests and
integration / functional tests.
Important: The test projects build as self-contained executables using
Microsoft.Testing.Platform (not the legacy VSTest adapter). The dotnet test
--filter flag and vstest.console.exe do not work with these projects.
See sections 4 and 4b for the correct filtering syntax.
1 Running All Unit Tests
.\build.cmd -test
This builds the solution and executes every unit test project. Results
appear in artifacts\TestResults\.
Release configuration
.\build.cmd -test -configuration Release
2 Running All Integration / Functional Tests
.\build.cmd -integrationTest
Functional tests open and close windows automatically — do not interact with the
desktop while they run.
3 Running Tests for a Single Project
After a full build (.\build.cmd), navigate to the test project directory and
use dotnet test:
pushd src\test\unit\System.Windows.Forms
dotnet test
pushd src\System.Drawing.Common\tests
dotnet test
pushd src\System.Windows.Forms.Primitives\tests\UnitTests
dotnet test
Tip: The repo-local SDK must be on your PATH.
Run .\Restore.cmd or launch via .\start-code.cmd / .\start-vs.cmd.
Key test project paths
| Test suite | Project directory |
|---|
| System.Windows.Forms.Tests | src\test\unit\System.Windows.Forms |
| System.Drawing.Common.Tests | src\System.Drawing.Common\tests |
| System.Windows.Forms.Primitives.Tests | src\System.Windows.Forms.Primitives\tests\UnitTests |
| System.Windows.Forms.Design.Tests | src\System.Windows.Forms.Design\tests\UnitTests |
| System.Windows.Forms.Analyzers.Tests | src\System.Windows.Forms.Analyzers\tests\UnitTests |
4 Running a Single Test or Filtered Tests (via executable)
The preferred way to run individual tests is to invoke the compiled test
executable directly from artifacts\bin\. The executables use xUnit v3's
built-in filter options — not the --filter flag.
Prerequisites
The test executables target a .NET preview runtime. The correct runtime version
must be installed system-wide, or you must set DOTNET_ROOT to the
repo-local .dotnet folder:
# From the repository root:
$env:DOTNET_ROOT = "$PWD\.dotnet"
$env:PATH = "$PWD\.dotnet;$env:PATH"
If the required .NET runtime is not installed, use the download-sdk skill to
install it.
Note: The TFM in executable paths (e.g. net11.0) changes with each
major .NET version. Check artifacts\bin\<ProjectName>\Debug\ for the
actual TFM directory name.
Filter by method name (fully qualified)
& "artifacts\bin\System.Windows.Forms.Tests\Debug\net11.0-windows7.0\System.Windows.Forms.Tests.exe" `
--filter-method "System.Windows.Forms.Tests.ButtonTests.Button_AutoSizeModeGetSet"
Filter by class
& "artifacts\bin\System.Windows.Forms.Tests\Debug\net11.0-windows7.0\System.Windows.Forms.Tests.exe" `
--filter-class "System.Windows.Forms.Tests.ButtonTests"
Filter by namespace
& "artifacts\bin\System.Drawing.Common.Tests\Debug\net11.0\System.Drawing.Common.Tests.exe" `
--filter-namespace "System.Drawing.Tests"
Wildcard matching
All filter options support * wildcards at the beginning and/or end:
# All test methods containing "AutoSize"
--filter-method "*AutoSize*"
# All classes ending with "ButtonTests"
--filter-class "*ButtonTests"
Filter by trait
--filter-trait "Category=Accessibility"
Exclude tests (negated filters)
--filter-not-method "*SlowTest*"
--filter-not-class "System.Windows.Forms.Tests.ClipboardTests"
--filter-not-trait "Category=Interactive"
Query filter language
For complex filtering, use --filter-query with xUnit's
query filter language:
--filter-query "/*/*/ButtonTests/*"
Useful options
| Option | Description |
|---|
--list-tests | List all tests without running them |
--stop-on-fail on | Stop on first failure |
--show-live-output on | Show ITestOutputHelper output live |
--output Detailed | Verbose output |
--parallel none | Disable parallel execution |
--report-trx | Generate a TRX report |
--report-xunit-html | Generate an HTML report |
4b Running a Single Test via dotnet test (alternative)
dotnet test can also be used from the test project directory, but note that
the --filter flag does not work with the Microsoft.Testing.Platform
runner. To pass xUnit v3 filter options through dotnet test, use --:
pushd src\test\unit\System.Windows.Forms
dotnet test -- --filter-method "System.Windows.Forms.Tests.ButtonTests.Button_AutoSizeModeGetSet"
Note: If dotnet test --filter reports "Zero tests ran" with exit
code 5, this is expected — switch to the executable approach in section 4
or use the -- separator.
5 Running Tests from Visual Studio
- Launch via
.\start-vs.cmd (ensures repo-local SDK is on PATH).
- Open Test Explorer (Ctrl+E, T).
- Run / debug tests as usual.
For common VS-specific issues see docs\testing-in-vs.md.
6 Test Project Layout
Each WinForms library has its own test projects:
src\
test\
unit\
System.Windows.Forms\ ← System.Windows.Forms.Tests.csproj
System.Drawing.Common\
tests\ ← System.Drawing.Common.Tests.csproj
System.Windows.Forms.Primitives\
tests\UnitTests\ ← ...Primitives.Tests.csproj
System.Windows.Forms.Design\
tests\UnitTests\ ← ...Design.Tests.csproj
System.Windows.Forms.Analyzers\
tests\UnitTests\ ← ...Analyzers.Tests.csproj
...
Test output (compiled executables) goes to:
artifacts\bin\<ProjectName>\Debug\<tfm>\<ProjectName>.exe
New test source files are auto-included (SDK-style project) — no .csproj
edits needed.
7 Test Attributes & Categories
| Attribute | When to use |
|---|
[WinFormsFact] / [WinFormsTheory] | Tests involving UI controls or requiring a synchronization context |
[StaFact] / [StaTheory] | Tests requiring an STA thread but not the full WinForms context |
[Fact] / [Theory] | Pure logic tests with no UI or threading requirements |
[Collection("Sequential")] | Tests that must not run in parallel (e.g. clipboard, drag-and-drop, global state) |
Theory data
Use [InlineData] or [MemberData] for parameterized tests. Avoid creating
UI controls inside member-data methods — create them inside the test body
instead.
8 Test Results & Troubleshooting
| Artifact | Location |
|---|
| TRX results | artifacts\TestResults\Debug\<Project>_<tfm>_<arch>.trx |
| HTML results | artifacts\TestResults\Debug\<Project>_<tfm>_<arch>.html |
| XML results | artifacts\TestResults\Debug\<Project>_<tfm>_<arch>.xml |
| Log summary | artifacts\log\ |
| Binary log | artifacts\log\Debug\Build.binlog |
Parsing test results programmatically
TRX files are XML with namespace http://microsoft.com/schemas/VisualStudio/TeamTest/2010.
To find failed tests:
Get-ChildItem "artifacts\TestResults\Debug\*.trx" | ForEach-Object {
[xml]$trx = Get-Content $_.FullName
$ns = @{t='http://microsoft.com/schemas/VisualStudio/TeamTest/2010'}
$counters = Select-Xml -Xml $trx -XPath '//t:ResultSummary/t:Counters' -Namespace $ns |
Select-Object -ExpandProperty Node
if ([int]$counters.failed -gt 0) {
Write-Host "=== $($_.BaseName) ($($counters.failed) failed) ==="
Select-Xml -Xml $trx -XPath '//t:UnitTestResult[@outcome="Failed"]' -Namespace $ns |
ForEach-Object { Write-Host " FAIL: $($_.Node.testName)" }
}
}
Common issues
- "Zero tests ran" with
dotnet test --filter — the repo uses
Microsoft.Testing.Platform, which does not support the --filter flag.
Use the test executable directly with --filter-method /
--filter-class (see section 4), or pass filters after -- separator.
- "Could not find testhost" / "testhost.deps.json not found" —
vstest.console.exe and dotnet vstest cannot run these test assemblies.
Use the test executable directly (section 4).
- "framework not found" when running test .exe — the required .NET
preview runtime is not installed. Set
DOTNET_ROOT to the repo-local
.dotnet folder, or install the runtime using the download-sdk skill.
- Test runner crash — configure automatic memory-dump collection
(Collecting User-Mode Dumps),
then reproduce and inspect the dump in WinDbg.
- Flaky clipboard / drag-and-drop tests — ensure they are in the
[Collection("Sequential")] collection so they don't run in parallel.
- VS test discovery fails — see
docs\testing-in-vs.md.
Quick-Reference Command Cheat Sheet
.\build.cmd -test
.\build.cmd -integrationTest
pushd src\test\unit\System.Windows.Forms
dotnet test
$env:DOTNET_ROOT = "$PWD\.dotnet"
$env:PATH = "$PWD\.dotnet;$env:PATH"
& "artifacts\bin\System.Windows.Forms.Tests\Debug\net11.0-windows7.0\System.Windows.Forms.Tests.exe" `
--filter-method "System.Windows.Forms.Tests.ButtonTests.Button_AutoSizeModeGetSet"
& "artifacts\bin\System.Windows.Forms.Tests\Debug\net11.0-windows7.0\System.Windows.Forms.Tests.exe" `
--filter-class "System.Windows.Forms.Tests.ButtonTests"
& "artifacts\bin\System.Windows.Forms.Tests\Debug\net11.0-windows7.0\System.Windows.Forms.Tests.exe" `
--filter-method "*AutoSize*"
& "artifacts\bin\System.Windows.Forms.Tests\Debug\net11.0-windows7.0\System.Windows.Forms.Tests.exe" `
--list-tests