xunit-to-nunit
Converts C# XUnit tests to NUnit tests.
Disclaimer: Far from perfect - something I used as a quick hack to convert loads of large tests
Links
- Converter app: jamesevickery.github.io/xunit-to-nunit
- Node module: npmjs.com/package/xunit-to-nunit
📦 Installation
npm install xunit-to-nunit
Usage
Require
var x2n =
Convert test from string
var nunitTest = x2n
Convert test from file
x2n
Convert tests from directory
x2n
This function calls convertFile
for all files in the source directory.
Options
convertFiles
has a third (optional) parameter: options
. This should be a dictionary value, containing all or any of the following parameters:
false
)
🔧 recursive (default: Set to true
, this parameter will convert tests in all subdirectories including those at the source root. Directory structure is maintained at the conversion destination.
true
)
🔧 verbose (default: When true
, the module logs an info message to the terminal when a file is converted. When a file conversion fails, a error log message is displayed regardless of the value of verbose
.
For example,
var options = recursive: true verbose: false x2n
Writing converted tests to source directory
When source = destination, '_NUnit
' is appended to the filename. For example, where destination = dir
, dir/SomeTests.cs
is converted and the result is written to dir/SomeTests_NUnit.cs
.
This behaviour can be changed with the following parameters:
'_NUnit'
)
🔧 append (default: String to be appended to filenames when writing destination files to the source directory.
false
)
🔧 overwrite (default: If overwrite
= true, append
is ignored, and source files are overwritten at destination.
For example,
// Append destination filenames with `append` textvar options = append: '_Test' overwrite: false // `overwrite` is false by default // or, overwrite source filesvar options = overwrite: true x2n
Contributing
Feel free to add things / suggest things to be added by either opening an issue or by submitting a pull request.