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nunit/nunit3-vs-adapter: NUnit 3.0 Visual Studio test adapter for use under VS 2012 or later

The NUnit 3 Test Adapter runs NUnit 3.x and higher tests in Visual Studio 2012 and newer.

You can download the latest release version

or the latest developer build version

Ask support questions or raise an issue

The NUnit3TestAdapter wiki is the best place to start.

Also check the release notes.

The NUnit 3 Test Adapter is Open Source software released under the .

Visual Studio 2022 is the recommended version to build and test the adapter.

Use .\build at the command line to build (compile) the solution.

Use .\build -t test at the command line to build and run unit tests.

Use .\build -t acceptance at the command line to build and run acceptance tests.

Use .\build -t package to create a package.

To run and debug tests on .NET Framework, load DisableAppDomain.runsettings.

From Visual Studio 2019 version 16.2 preview 4 it is possible to run tests against a selected target framework in the test project, so one can use this to run .NET Core tests. An alternative approach is to make use of the command line. If you need to frequently debug into .NET Core tests, you can temporarily switch the order of the <TargetFrameworks> in NUnit.TestAdapter.Tests.csproj.

The mock-assembly tests are not for direct running.

See https://github.com/nunit/docs/wiki/Packaging-the-V3-Adapter for more details.

The NuGet package and the VSIX contain source-linked PDBs for the adapter. If you’re in the middle of a debugging session and realize you’d like to be able to step into NUnit adapter code, set breakpoints and watch variables, follow these steps.


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