Run specific unit test in Visual Studio

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误落风尘 2021-02-11 11:58

I have dozens of unit tests, and I\'d like to fix the code I am working on now, but every time I run the tests it takes over 30 seconds to run every unit test (I think reflectio

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  • 2021-02-11 12:39

    @Andrew M's answer is awesome, but I wanted to know where the keyboard shotcuts come from. All you have to do is:

    1. Right click your test function name.
    2. Select Run Test or Debug Test.

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  • 2021-02-11 12:49

    Windows: Run unit tests with Test Explorer

    Use Test Explorer to run unit tests from Visual Studio or third-party unit test projects. You can also use Test Explorer to group tests into categories, filter the test list, and create, save, and run playlists of tests. You can debug tests and analyze test performance and code coverage. more…

    1. Select one or more tests in Test Explorer
    2. right-click → Run Selected Tests or Debug Selected Tests


    Mac: Run unit tests from Unit Test Pad or Text Editor

    Option 1: Unit Test Pad

    View → Pads → Unit Tests

    Test Write high-quality code with testing tools. Visual Studio for Mac’s integrated test runner helps you run and debug unit tests and automated UI tests. more…

    Select one or more tests, right-click, Run Test or Debug Test.

    Option 2: Text Editor Unit Test Integration

    Visual Studio → Preferences → Text Editor → Source Analysis
    ☑ Enable text editor unit test integration

    You can directly run a single test from directly from a test source file,

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  • 2021-02-11 12:51

    First, click somewhere inside the TestMethod you want to run, or highlight multiple methods. You can also click on the class or namespace if you want to run all TestMethods within that class/namespace.

    Using The Test Tools Toolbar

    1. Make sure the Test Tools Toolbar is visible (View → Toolbars → Test Tools).

    Using The Test Menu

    Run: Test → Run → Tests in Current Context

    Debug: Test → Debug → Tests in Current Context

    Using Shortcuts

    Run: Ctrl+R,T

    Debug:Ctrl+R,Ctrl+T

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  • 2021-02-11 12:51

    Default Keyboard Shortcut is Ctrl+R then Ctrl+T for Debug

    for Run Ctrl+R then T

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  • 2021-02-11 12:54

    Resharper and Test Driven .Net both have this feature in their visual studio test-runners. There may well be other VS plugins too.

    According to this answer (By Jon Skeet no less) it is possible in Visual studio natively too. To debug a single test:

    Click on a test method name, then press Ctrl+R, Ctrl+T. (Or go to Test / Debug / Tests in Current Context.)

    EDIT: (based on a comment from Justin R below) to run a test (as opposed to debugging it) the command is simply:

    Ctrl+R, T

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