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<h3>TestCaseSourceAttribute (NUnit 2.5)</h3>
<p><b>TestCaseSourceAttribute</b> is used on a parameterized test method to
identify the property, method or field that will provide the required
arguments. The attribute has two public constructors.
<div class="code">
<pre>
TestCaseSourceAttribute(Type sourceType, string sourceName);
TestCaseSourceAttribute(string sourceName);
</pre>
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<p>If <b>sourceType</b> is specified, it represents the class that provides
the test cases. It must have a default constructor.
<p>If <b>sourceType</b> is not specified, the class containing the test
method is used. NUnit will construct it using either the default constructor
or - if arguments are provided - the appropriate constructor for those
arguments.
<p>The <b>sourceName</b> argument represents the name of the source used
to provide test cases. It has the following characteristics:
<ul>
<li>It may be a field, property or method.
<li>It may be either an instance or a static member.
<li>It must return an IEnumerable or a type that implements IEnumerable.
<li>The individual items returned by the enumerator must be compatible
with the signature of the method on which the attribute appears.
The rules for this are described in the next section.
</ul>
<h3>Constructing Test Cases</h3>
<p>In constructing tests, NUnit uses each item returned by
the enumerator as follows:
<ol>
<li><p>If it is an object implementing <b>NUnit.Framework.ITestCaseData</b>,
its properties are used to provide the test case. In NUnit 2.5, this is
done using reflection to allow compatibility with earlier versions that
did not implement <b>ITestCaseData</b>.
<p>The following public fields or properties are used:
<p><dl>
<dt><b>Arguments</b>
<dd>An <b>object[]</b> representing the arguments to the method
<dt><b>Categories</b>
<dd>An IList of categories to be applied to the test case.
<dt><b>Description</b>
<dd>Sets the description property of the test
<dt><b>ExpectedException</b>
<dd>Specifies a the Type of an exception that should be thrown by this invocation
<dt><b>ExpectedExceptionName</b>
<dd>Specifies a the FullName of an exception that should be thrown by this invocation
<dt><b>Properties</b>
<dd>An IDictionary of properties to be applied to the test case.
Note that the values provided must be compatible with PropertiesAttribute.
In particular, use of custom types or enums will cause problems.
<dt><b>Result</b>
<dd>The expected result to be returned from the method, which must have
a compatible return type.
<dt><b>TestName</b>
<dd>Provides a name for the test. If not specified, a name is generated based on
the method name and the arguments provided
<dt><b>Ignored</b>
<dd>If true, the test case is ignored.
<dt><b>IgnoreReason</b>
<dd>Specifies the reason for ignoring this test case. If set to a non-empty
string, then the test is ignored.
</dl>
<p>
<li><p>If the test has a single argument and the returned value matches the type of
that argument it is used directly.
<li><p>If it is an <b>object[]</b>, its members are used to provide
the arguments for the method, as in this example, which returns
arguments from a named static field.
<div class="code">
<pre>[Test, TestCaseSource("DivideCases")]
public void DivideTest(int n, int d, int q)
{
Assert.AreEqual( q, n / d );
}
static object[] DivideCases =
{
new object[] { 12, 3, 4 },
new object[] { 12, 2, 6 },
new object[] { 12, 4, 3 }
};
</pre></div>
<li><p>If it is an array of some other type, NUnit can use it provided
that the arguments to the method are all of that type. For example,
the above code could be modified to make the three nested arrays
of type int[].
<li><p>If anything else is returned, it is used directly as the sole
argument to the method. This allows NUnit to give an error message
in cases where the method requires a different number arguments or
an argument of a different type.
This can also eliminate a bit of extra typing by the programmer,
as in this example:
<div class="code"><pre>
static int[] EvenNumbers = new int[] { 2, 4, 6, 8 };
[Test, TestCaseSource("EvenNumbers")]
public void TestMethod(int num)
{
Assert.IsTrue( num % 2 == 0 );
}
</pre></div>
</ol>
<h3>TestCaseData Class</h3>
<p>Although any object implementing <b>ITestCaseData</b> may be used to
provide extended test case information, NUnit provides the <b>TestCaseData</b>
class for this purpose. The following example returns <b>TestCaseData</b>
instances from a data source in a separately defined class.
<div class="code">
<pre>[TestFixture]
public class MyTests
{
[Test,TestCaseSource(typeof(MyFactoryClass),"TestCases")]
public int DivideTest(int n, int d)
{
return n/d;
}
...
}
public class MyFactoryClass
{
public static IEnumerable TestCases
{
get
{
yield return new TestCaseData( 12, 3 ).Returns( 4 );
yield return new TestCaseData( 12, 2 ).Returns( 6 );
yield return new TestCaseData( 12, 4 ).Returns( 3 );
yield return new TestCaseData( 0, 0 )
.Throws(typeof(DivideByZeroException))
.SetName("DivideByZero")
.SetDescription("An exception is expected");
}
}
}
</div>
<p>This example uses the fluent interface supported by <b>TestCaseData</b>
to make the program more readable. The last yield statement above is equivalent to
<div class="code"><pre>
TestCaseData data = new TestCaseData(0,0);
data.ExpectedException = typeof(DivideByZeroException;
data.TestName = "DivideByZero";
data.Description = "An exception is expected";
yield return data;
</pre>
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<p><b>TestCaseData</b> supports the following properties
and methods, which may be appended to an instance in any order.
<p>
<dl>
<dt><b>.Returns</b>
<dd>The expected result to be returned from the method, which must have
a compatible return type.
<dt><b>.SetCategory(string)</b>
<dd>Applies a category to the test
<dt><b>.SetProperty(string, string)</b>
<dt><b>.SetProperty(string, int)</b>
<dt><b>.SetProperty(string, double)</b>
<dd>Applies a named property and value to the test
<dt><b>.SetDescription(string)</b>
<dd>Sets the description property of the test
<dt><b>.SetName(string)</b>
<dd>Provides a name for the test. If not specified, a name is generated based on
the method name and the arguments provided
<dt><b>.Throws(Type)</b>
<dt><b>.Throws(string)</b>
<dd>Specifies a the Type or FullName of an exception that should be thrown by this invocation
<dt><b>.Ignore()</b>
<dd>Causes the test case to be ignored.
<dt><b>.Ignore(string)</b>
<dd>Causes the test case to be ignored with a reason specified.
</dl>
<h3>Order of Execution</h3>
<p>In NUnit 2.5, individual test cases are sorted alphabetically and executed in
that order. With NUnit 2.5.1, the individual cases are not sorted, but are
executed in the order in which NUnit discovers them. This order does <b>not</b>
follow the lexical order of the attributes and will often vary between different
compilers or different versions of the CLR.
<p>As a result, when <b>TestCaseSourceAttribute</b> appears multiple times on a
method or when other data-providing attributes are used in combination with
<b>TestCaseSourceAttribute</b>, the order of the test cases is undefined.
<p>However, when a single <b>TestCaseSourceAttribute</b> is used by itself,
the order of the tests follows exactly the order in which the test cases
are returned from the source.
<h3>Note on Object Construction</h3>
<p>NUnit locates the test cases at the time the tests are loaded, creates
instances of each class with non-static sources and builds a list of
tests to be executed. Each source object is only created once at this
time and is destroyed after all tests are loaded.
<p>If the data source is in the test fixture itself, the object is created
using the appropriate constructor for the fixture parameters provided on
the <b>TestFixtureAttribute</b> or
the default constructor if no parameters were specified. Since this object
is destroyed before the tests are run, no communication is possible between
these two phases - or between different runs - except through the parameters
themselves.
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