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Get best practices for TUnit unit testing, including data-driven tests
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| name | csharp-tunit |
| description | Get best practices for TUnit unit testing, including data-driven tests |
Your goal is to help me write effective unit tests with TUnit, covering both standard and data-driven testing approaches.
[ProjectName].TestsCalculatorTests for Calculator)dotnet test for running tests[Test] attribute for test methods (not [Fact] like xUnit)MethodName_Scenario_ExpectedBehavior[Before(Test)] for setup and [After(Test)] for teardown[Before(Class)] and [After(Class)] for shared context between tests in a class[Before(Assembly)] and [After(Assembly)] for shared context across test classes[Before(TestSession)] and [After(TestSession)]await Assert.That()[DependsOn] attribute if needed)[Arguments] attribute for inline test data (equivalent to xUnit's [InlineData])[MethodData] for method-based test data (equivalent to xUnit's [MemberData])[ClassData] for class-based test dataITestDataSource[Arguments] attributes can be applied to the same test methodawait Assert.That(value).IsEqualTo(expected) for value equalityawait Assert.That(value).IsSameReferenceAs(expected) for reference equalityawait Assert.That(value).IsTrue() or await Assert.That(value).IsFalse() for boolean conditionsawait Assert.That(collection).Contains(item) or await Assert.That(collection).DoesNotContain(item) for collectionsawait Assert.That(value).Matches(pattern) for regex pattern matchingawait Assert.That(action).Throws<TException>() or await Assert.That(asyncAction).ThrowsAsync<TException>() to test exceptions.And operator: await Assert.That(value).IsNotNull().And.IsEqualTo(expected).Or operator for alternative conditions: await Assert.That(value).IsEqualTo(1).Or.IsEqualTo(2).Within(tolerance) for DateTime and numeric comparisons with tolerance[Repeat(n)] to repeat tests multiple times[Retry(n)] for automatic retry on failure[ParallelLimit<T>] to control parallel execution limits[Skip("reason")] to skip tests conditionally[DependsOn(nameof(OtherTest))] to create test dependencies[Timeout(milliseconds)] to set test timeouts[Category("CategoryName")] for test categorization[DisplayName("Custom Test Name")] for custom test namesTestContext for test diagnostics and information[WindowsOnly] for platform-specific tests[NotInParallel] to disable parallel execution for specific tests[ParallelLimit<T>] with custom limit classes to control concurrency[Repeat(n)] with [ParallelLimit<T>] for load testing scenarios[Fact] with [Test][Theory] with [Test] and use [Arguments] for data[InlineData] with [Arguments][MemberData] with [MethodData]Assert.Equal with await Assert.That(actual).IsEqualTo(expected)Assert.True with await Assert.That(condition).IsTrue()Assert.Throws<T> with await Assert.That(action).Throws<T>()[Before(Test)]/[After(Test)]IClassFixture<T> with [Before(Class)]/[After(Class)]Why TUnit over xUnit?
TUnit offers a modern, fast, and flexible testing experience with advanced features not present in xUnit, such as asynchronous assertions, more refined lifecycle hooks, and improved data-driven testing capabilities. TUnit's fluent assertions provide clearer and more expressive test validation, making it especially suitable for complex .NET projects.