I am trying to figure out how to make TeamCity run my MSTests. I have setup a build step using the following parameters:
- Path to MSTest.exe: %system.MSTest.10.0%
- List assembly files: Projects\Metadude..Tests\bin\Debug\Metadude..Test.dll
- MSTest run configuration file: Local.testsettings
However when this step runs, it does not execute any tests. This is the output from the log:
[02:13:49]: Step 2/2: Run Unit Tests (MSTest)
[02:13:49]: [Step 2/2] Starting: "D:\Program Files (x86)\TeamCity\buildAgent\plugins\dotnetPlugin\bin\JetBrains.BuildServer.NUnitLauncher.exe" #TeamCityImplicit
[02:13:49]: [Step 2/2] in directory: D:\Program Files (x86)\TeamCity\buildAgent\work\1f82da3df0f560b6
[02:13:50]: [Step 2/2] Microsoft (R) Test Execution Command Line Tool Version 10.0.30319.1
[02:13:50]: [Step 2/2] Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
[02:13:50]: [Step 2/2]
[02:13:50]: [Step 2/2] Please specify tests to run, or specify the /publish switch to publish results.
[02:13:50]: [Step 2/2] For switch syntax, type "MSTest /help"
[02:13:50]: [Step 2/2] Process exited with code 1
[02:13:50]: Publishing internal artifacts
[02:13:50]: [Publishing internal artifacts] Sending build.finish.properties.gz file
[02:13:50]: Build finished
I have tried to specify the tests to run using the following:
- Tests: Tests.Metadude.Core.Extensions.StringExtensionsTests
But that doesn't work. I can't seem to find any documentation on google related to the MSTest build step in TeamCity.
UPDATE Ok, I am an idiot. Well that might be a little harsh, but the test assembly was missing an "s" from the assembly name. Would have been nice to get something to that effect in the build log though.