NUnit.Framework.Internal.Commands
Namespace with 22 public types
Classes
AfterTestActionCommand
TestActionAfterCommand handles the AfterTest method of a single
TestActionItem, provided the items BeforeTest has been run.
BeforeTestActionCommand
TestActionBeforeCommand handles the BeforeTest method of a single
TestActionItem, relying on the item to remember it has been run.
ConstructFixtureCommand
ConstructFixtureCommand constructs the user test object if necessary.
DisposeFixtureCommand
OneTimeTearDownCommand performs any teardown actions
specified for a suite and calls Dispose on the user
test object, if any.
EmptyTestCommand
EmptyTestCommand is a TestCommand that does nothing. It simply
returns the current result from the context when executed. We
use it to avoid testing for null when executing a chain of
DelegatingTestCommands.
FixturePerTestCaseCommand
ConstructFixtureCommand constructs the user test object if necessary.
MaxTimeCommand
adjusts the result of a successful test
to a failure if the elapsed time has exceeded the specified maximum
time allowed.
OneTimeSetUpCommand
OneTimeSetUpCommand runs any one-time setup methods for a suite,
constructing the user test object if necessary.
OneTimeTearDownCommand
OneTimeTearDownCommand performs any teardown actions
specified for a suite and calls Dispose on the user
test object, if any.
SetUpTearDownCommand
SetUpTearDownCommand runs SetUp methods for a suite,
runs the test and then runs TearDown methods.
SetUpTearDownItem
SetUpTearDownItem holds the setup and teardown methods
for a single level of the inheritance hierarchy.
SkipCommand
TODO: Documentation needed for class
TestActionCommand
TestActionCommand handles a single ITestAction applied
to a test. It runs the BeforeTest method, then runs the
test and finally runs the AfterTest method.
TestActionItem
TestActionItem wraps a single execution of an ITestAction.
Its primary purpose is to track whether the BeforeTest
method has been called and suppress calling the
AfterTest method if it has not. This is necessary when
ITestActions are used before and after a CompositeWorkItem,
since the OneTimeSetUpCommand and OneTimeTearDownCommand
are separate command chains. By sharing a TestActionItem
between the setup and teardown chains, the two calls can
be coordinated.
TestMethodCommand
TestMethodCommand is the lowest level concrete command
used to run actual test cases.
TheoryResultCommand
TheoryResultCommand adjusts the result of a Theory so that
it fails if all the results were inconclusive.
TimeoutCommand
creates a timer in order to cancel
a test if it exceeds a specified time and adjusts
the test result if it did time out.
Abstract Classes
AfterTestCommand
AfterCommand is a DelegatingTestCommand that performs some
specific action after the inner command is run.
BeforeAndAfterTestCommand
TestActionCommand handles a single ITestAction applied
to a test. It runs the BeforeTest method, then runs the
test and finally runs the AfterTest method.
BeforeTestCommand
BeforeTestCommand is a DelegatingTestCommand that performs some
specific action before the inner command is run.
DelegatingTestCommand
DelegatingTestCommand wraps an inner TestCommand.
Derived classes may do what they like before or
after running the inner command.
TestCommand
TestCommand is the abstract base class for all test commands
in the framework. A TestCommand represents a single stage in
the execution of a test, e.g.: SetUp/TearDown, checking for
Timeout, verifying the returned result from a method, etc.
TestCommands may decorate other test commands so that the
execution of a lower-level command is nested within that
of a higher level command. All nested commands are executed
synchronously, as a single unit. Scheduling test execution
on separate threads is handled at a higher level, using the
task dispatcher.