MsTest ClassInitialize and Inheritance

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小鲜肉 2020-12-05 12:17

I have a base class for my tests which is composed in the following way:

[TestClass]
public abstract class MyBaseTest
{
   protected static string myField =          


        
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  • 2020-12-05 12:59

    A potential workaround is to define a new class with AssemblyInitializeAttribute instead. It has a different scope, obviously, but for me it meets my needs (cross-cutting concerns, which just so happen to require exactly the same settings for every test class and test method.)

    using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
    
    namespace MyTests
    {
      [TestClass]
      public sealed class TestAssemblyInitialize
      {
        [AssemblyInitialize]
        public static void Initialize(TestContext context)
        {
          ...
        }
      }
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-05 12:59

    Use a static constructor on a base class? It's executed only once, by design, and it doesn't have the weird limitation on inheritance, like the ClassInitializeAttribute.

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  • 2020-12-05 13:01

    UPDATE: Added lock to avoid multi-threading issues...

    We know that a new instance of the class is constructed for every [TestMethod] in the class as it gets run. The parameter-less constructor of the base class will be called each time this happens. Couldn't you simply create a static variable in the base class and test it when constructor runs?

    This helps you to not forget to put the initialization code in the sub-class.

    Not sure if there's any drawback to this approach...

    Like so:

    public class TestBase
    {
        private static bool _isInitialized = false;
        private object _locker = new object();
    
        public TestBase()
        {
            lock (_locker) 
            {
              if (!_isInitialized)
              {
                TestClassInitialize();
                _isInitialized = true;
              }
            }
        }
    
        public void TestClassInitialize()
        {
            // Do one-time init stuff
        }
    }
    public class SalesOrderTotals_Test : TestBase
    {
        [TestMethod]
        public void TotalsCalulateWhenThereIsNoSalesTax()
        {
        }
        [TestMethod]
        public void TotalsCalulateWhenThereIsSalesTax()
        {
        }
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-05 13:18

    Unfortunately you cannot achieve this that way because the ClassInitializeAttribute Class cannot be inherited.

    An inherited attribute can be used by the sub-classes of the classes that use it. Since the ClassInitializeAttribute cannot not be inherited, when the MyTest class is initialized the ClassInitialize method from the MyBaseTest class cannot be called.

    Try to solve it with another way. A less efficient way is to define again the ClassInitialize method in MyTest and just call the base method instead of duplicating the code.

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