A lightweight framework for writing unit tests for Roslyn diagnostic analyzers, code fixes and refactorings using NUnit.
Install the RoslynNUnitLight package from NuGet into your project.
Create a new class that inherits from one of the provided *TestFixture
classes that matches what are going to test.
DiagnosticAnalyzer
= AnalyzerTestFixture
CodeFixProvider
= CodeFixTestFixture
CodeRefactoringProvider
= CodeRefactoringTestFixture
Override the LanguageName
property and return the appropriate value
from Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.LanguageNames
,
depending on what language your tests will target.
Override the CreateAnalyzer
or CreateProvider
method and return
an instance of your analyzer or provider.
Write tests!
RoslynNUnitLight accepts strings that are marked up with [|
and |]
to identify a particular span. This could represent the span of an expected
diagnostic or the text selection before a refactoring is applied.
[Test]
public void AutoPropDeclaredAndUsedInConstructor()
{
const string code = @"
class C
{
public bool MyProperty { get; [|private set;|] }
public C(bool f)
{
MyProperty = f;
}
}";
HasDiagnostic(code, DiagnosticIds.UseGetterOnlyAutoProperty);
}
[Test]
public void AutoPropAlreadyReadonly()
{
const string code = @"
class C
{
public bool MyProperty { get; }
public C(bool f)
{
MyProperty = f;
}
}";
NoDiagnostic(code, DiagnosticIds.UseGetterOnlyAutoProperty);
}
[Test]
public void TestSimpleProperty()
{
const string markupCode = @"
class C
{
public bool P1 { get; [|private set;|] }
}";
const string expected = @"
class C
{
public bool P1 { get; }
}";
TestCodeFix(markupCode, expected, DiagnosticDescriptors.UseGetterOnlyAutoProperty);
}
[Test]
public void SimpleTest()
{
const string markupCode = @"
class C
{
void M()
{
var s = [|string.Format(""{0}"", 42)|];
}
}";
const string expected = @"
class C
{
void M()
{
var s = $""{42}"";
}
}";
TestCodeRefactoring(markupCode, expected);
}