AssemblyInitializeAttribute Constructor
Initializes a new instance of the AssemblyInitializeAttribute class.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramework (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramework.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub New
public AssemblyInitializeAttribute()
public:
AssemblyInitializeAttribute()
new : unit -> AssemblyInitializeAttribute
public function AssemblyInitializeAttribute()
Examples
The following examples demonstrate the initialization and clean-up attributes used to indicate which methods should be run by the test engine at different periods of the test.
The first code samples contain a class and method to test. To run this example, create a class library project and replace the code with the following example.
using System;
namespace SampleClassLib
{
public class DivideClass
{
public static int DivideMethod(int denominator)
{
return (2 / denominator);
}
}
}
Imports System
Namespace SampleClassLib
Public Class DivideClass
Shared Function DivideMethod(ByVal denominator As Integer) As Integer
Return 2 \ denominator
End Function
End Class
End Namespace
The following example contains code to test DivideMethod() found in the previous code examples. Create a test project and put the following code in a test class document. Add the appropriate references to the project. This code contains attributes that control the initialization and clean-up execution order for the method, class, and assembly.
In particular, note the AssemblyInitialize attribute on the AssemblyInit()method.
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
using SampleClassLib;
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace TestNamespace
{
[TestClass()]
public sealed class DivideClassTest
{
[AssemblyInitialize()]
public static void AssemblyInit(TestContext context)
{
MessageBox.Show("AssemblyInit " + context.TestName);
}
[ClassInitialize()]
public static void ClassInit(TestContext context)
{
MessageBox.Show("ClassInit " + context.TestName);
}
[TestInitialize()]
public void Initialize()
{
MessageBox.Show("TestMethodInit");
}
[TestCleanup()]
public void Cleanup()
{
MessageBox.Show("TestMethodCleanup");
}
[ClassCleanup()]
public static void ClassCleanup()
{
MessageBox.Show("ClassCleanup");
}
[AssemblyCleanup()]
public static void AssemblyCleanup()
{
MessageBox.Show("AssemblyCleanup");
}
[TestMethod()]
[ExpectedException(typeof(System.DivideByZeroException))]
public void DivideMethodTest()
{
DivideClass.DivideMethod(0);
}
}
}
Imports Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting
Imports SampleClassLib2.SampleClassLib
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Namespace TestNamespace
<TestClass()> _
Public NotInheritable Class DivideClassTest
<AssemblyInitialize()> _
Public Shared Sub AssemblyInit(ByVal context As TestContext)
MsgBox("AssemblyInit " + context.TestName)
End Sub 'AssemblyInit
<ClassInitialize()> _
Public Shared Sub ClassInit(ByVal context As TestContext)
MsgBox("ClassInit " + context.TestName)
End Sub 'ClassInit
<TestInitialize()> _
Public Sub Initialize()
MsgBox("TestMethodInit")
End Sub
<TestCleanup()> _
Public Sub Cleanup()
MsgBox("TestMethodCleanup")
End Sub
<ClassCleanup()> _
Public Shared Sub ClassCleanup()
MsgBox("ClassCleanup")
End Sub
<AssemblyCleanup()> _
Public Shared Sub AssemblyCleanup()
MsgBox("AssemblyCleanup")
End Sub
<TestMethod()> _
<ExpectedException(GetType(System.DivideByZeroException))> _
Public Sub DivideMethodTest()
DivideClass.DivideMethod(0)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.