I'm building and deploying a solution from Visual Studio 2015 using TFS 2012 without issues. I have decided to incorporate my unit tests as part of the prerequisites for the build process.
Independent of the msbuild process, the unit tests run without issue and succeed; however, when I incorporate them as part of my build process I am getting the following exception in my build:
Exception NUnit.Core.UnsupportedFrameworkException, Exception thrown executing tests in D:\Builds\4\PA1111CE\Dev1111dBus\bin\mmmTests.dll
No test is available in D:\Builds\4\PA1111CE\Dev1111dBus\bin\mmmTests.dll. Make sure that installed test discoverers & executors, platform & framework version settings are appropriate and try again.
The build partially succeeds.
In order to make sure that tests are run, I've set the Disable Tests property within Process to false:
In addition to this I've set options for Automated Tests:
The only test runners which are available are as follows:
also, per my extensions and updates, it is showing that I indeed DO have nunit adapter 3 installed:
What am I doing wrong? Why does my build only partially succeed?