I'm trying to learn Unit Testing in C#. But I don't see how to relate the testmethods to the actual methods. In one guide it told me to right click the method name and click create unit test. I don't see that. Another told me to create a Unit Test Project in the solution and add my other project to the references. I still don't see how to reference a specific method or class to test in the testing project.
I see how it works, just not how to "target" the methods and classes I want to test. Since I can't instantiate them, I don't know what else to do. I try to instantiate because of protection level, but the class is public. I know I shouldn't change the namespace on the unit testing project's test class, but I don't know what else to do.
I keep reading tutorials and nothing seems to work the way they say.
Please give me a simple explanation and short example for C# unit testing.
For example 2 projects, one has namespace BankCS and class BankAccount, the other is UnitTest1 namespace and class BankAccountTest. In BankAccountTest when I try to instatiate bankaccount inside BankAccountTest I get BankCS.BankAccount.BankAccount() is inaccessible due to its protection level
From this line of code: var ba = new BankCS.BankACcount()
Tried changing the namespace to be the same as the project I am testing and it made no difference.
EDIT:
I got the errors fixed but am still getting System.Object is defined in an aseembly that is not referenced. You must add a reference to assembly System.Runtime....
Not sure how to do this, don't see it anywhere.
Also I understand unit tests I use them in Python a lot. But using them in Visual Studio and C# is a lot different. Which is why I would appreciated a short example. Also, why did the one tutorial say to right click the method and click create unit test, I've never seen that option just Run Tests and Debug Tests.
Seems my issue is, being able to instantiate what I want to test in my Unit Test Project, any tips for doing this? Any gotchas?