Answer:
Unit testing is validation and verification technology where the developer
tests the individual units of source code. These individual units can be
functions, methods or class.
Below is the simple Math class which has a Add function with two input
parameter. The Add function basically adds the number and gives the addition
of these two numbers.
As a developer we would like to test is this Add function actually works
properly or not .
namespace NunitTest
{
public class Math
{
public int Add(int i, int j)
{
int sum;
sum = i + j;
return sum;
}
}
}
In order to do unit testing by using Nunit the first thing you need to
create a simple CheckNunit class as shown in the code below.
namespace CheckNunit
{
[TestFixture]
public class NunitTest
{
[Test]//it is called as attribute
public void check()
{
Math obj = new Math();
int result = obj.Add(10, 20);
Assert.AreEqual(30, result);
}
}
}
In NunitTest class the check function is attributed by the Test.it is saying
that we are passing 10 and 20 value and we are expecting the result as 30.if
the result is 30 then everything is working properly else there is something
wrong in the code.
Once you have completed the above steps, Open Nunit software and select the
.dll file of CheckNunit like the following diagrams.
Now click on run button and see the respective output. If it displays
green color then everything is working fine and if it displays red color
then there is something wrong in code. The following two diagram will give
you an better idea.
Let
inject a small defect, so that we can check how Nunit display the result.
Now I change the Addition(+) sign as Multiplication(*) sign so the method
fail to add values and Nunit displays Red signal like below diagram.
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