NuGet Gallery Feed for NUnitLite.ExtendedThis version of NUnit lite includes some additional fixes to show the output also additional information in each test result.
NUnitLite provides a simple way to run NUnit tests, without the overhead of a full NUnit installation. It is suitable for projects that want to have a quick way to run tests using a console runner and don't need all the features of the NUnit engine and console runner.
Supported platforms:
- .NET 2.0+
- .NET Standard 1.3 and 1.6
- .NET Core
How to use this package:
1. Create a console application for your tests and delete the generated class containing Main().
2. Install the NUnitLite package, which creates a new Main() as well as adding a reference to NUnitLite. This will also bring in the NUnit package, which adds a reference to the nunit framework to your project.
3. Add your tests to the test project and simply start the project to execute them.https://www.nuget.org/packages/NUnitLite.Extended/2018-12-31T22:00:08Zhttps://api.nuget.org/v3-flatcontainer/nunitlite.extended/3.7.1/iconhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/NUnitLite.Extended/3.7.1NUnitLite.Extended 3.7.12017-09-26T16:41:16Z2018-12-31T22:00:08Znetonjmhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/netonjmThis version of NUnit lite includes some additional fixes to show the output also additional information in each test result.
NUnitLite provides a simple way to run NUnit tests, without the overhead of a full NUnit installation. It is suitable for projects that want to have a quick way to run tests using a console runner and don't need all the features of the NUnit engine and console runner.
Supported platforms:
- .NET 2.0+
- .NET Standard 1.3 and 1.6
- .NET Core
How to use this package:
1. Create a console application for your tests and delete the generated class containing Main().
2. Install the NUnitLite package, which creates a new Main() as well as adding a reference to NUnitLite. This will also bring in the NUnit package, which adds a reference to the nunit framework to your project.
3. Add your tests to the test project and simply start the project to execute them.