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TestRunCallback attribute
It is possible for the test framework to invoke callbacks as the current test run progresses. To do this, there is a TestRunCallback
attribute which takes the type of ITestRunCallback
implementation. You can invoke the callbacks with NUnit ITest
and ITestResult
classes.
At the RunStarted
and RunFinished
methods, the test and test results are for the whole test tree. These methods invoke at each node in the test tree; first with the whole test assembly, then with the test class, and last with the test method.
From these callbacks, it is possible to read the partial or the full results, and it is furthermore possible to save the XML version of the result for further processing or continuous integration.
Example
using NUnit.Framework.Interfaces;
using UnityEngine;
using UnityEngine.TestRunner;
[assembly:TestRunCallback(typeof(MyTestRunCallback))]
public class MyTestRunCallback : ITestRunCallback
{
public void RunStarted(ITest testsToRun)
{
}
public void RunFinished(ITestResult testResults)
{
}
public void TestStarted(ITest test)
{
}
public void TestFinished(ITestResult result)
{
if (!result.Test.IsSuite)
{
Debug.Log($"Result of {result.Name}: {result.ResultState.Status}");
}
}
}
Note: The
TestRunCallback
does not need any references to theUnityEditor
namespace and is thus able to run in standalone Players, on the Player side. Note also thatTestRunCallback
is part of the runtime code and should not be confused withiCallbacks
which are part of the TestRunnerApi. If you want to receive callbacks for tests run programmatically through the TestRunnerApi, see iCallbacks.