I like resharper too, but does that help me run test categories in my CI
build, or via autotest.net?

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Wallace Turner <[email protected]>wrote:

>  With Resharper (arent i a fanboy) you can add any number of tests to Unit
> Test Sessions which are persisted over Restarts, so you can form
> quasi-categories without attributes.
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> On 22/11/2011 7:49 AM, Liam McLennan wrote:
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> The problem is not how to run tests in a particular category. The problem
> is how to put them into categories.
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> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Clint Colefax <[email protected]> wrote:
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>  Actually, I retracted that, seems you can’t group by Categories
> specifically, but most other things you can (I always group by test project
> or test class)
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> Thanks
>
> Clint Colefax
>
>
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Clint Colefax
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 22 November 2011 9:27 AM
> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* RE: categorizing ms test tests
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> If this is all you’re after, you don’t need resharper to do this, vs’s
> interfaces do exactly the same thing.
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> Thanks
>
> Clint Colefax
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> *From:* [email protected] [
> mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On
> Behalf Of *Wallace Turner
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 22 November 2011 9:16 AM
> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* Re: categorizing ms test tests
>
>
>
> Yes, install Resharper, then open the Unit test windows (Ctrl-Alt-U) and
> you can group by lots of things:
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> On 22/11/2011 6:55 AM, Liam McLennan wrote:
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> Howdy,
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> Does anyone know a way to group ms test tests into categories at the class
> level? I don't want to have to add [TestCategory] attributes to every
> method.
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>
> Thanks,
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> Liam.
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>  --
> Liam McLennan.
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> [email protected]
> http://www.eclipsewebsolutions.com.au
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