App.config replacements for unit tests

2019-03-10 13:16发布

问题:

my continuous integration server (TeamCity) is configured to run all the unit tests in our app on build. Prior to running those tests, i need to change some of the appSettings to make them valid for our CI server. I'm achieving something similar for my web project by using the deployment project provided with Visual Studio. Can i do the same for a Test project?

Thanks, Gonzalo

回答1:

It's possible to use Web.config Transformations for App.config files through a workaround.

You simply have to invoke the appropriate MSBuild tasks at the right stage in your build process.
Add this code snippet to your project file:

<UsingTask
    TaskName="TransformXml"
    AssemblyFile="$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v10.0\Web\Microsoft.Web.Publishing.Tasks.dll" />

<Target Name="AfterCompile" Condition="exists('App.$(Configuration).config')">
    <!-- Generates the transformed App.config in the intermediate directory -->
    <TransformXml
        Source="App.config"
        Destination="$(IntermediateOutputPath)$(TargetFileName).config"
        Transform="App.$(Configuration).config" />
    <!-- Forces the build process to use the transformed configuration file -->
    <ItemGroup>
        <AppConfigWithTargetPath Remove="App.config"/>
        <AppConfigWithTargetPath
            Include="$(IntermediateOutputPath)$(TargetFileName).config">
            <TargetPath>$(TargetFileName).config</TargetPath>
        </AppConfigWithTargetPath>
    </ItemGroup>
</Target>

Then add additional App.config files to your project for each build configuration where you wish to apply a transformation. For example:

<ItemGroup>
    <None Include="App.config" />
    <None Include="App.Release.config">
        <DependentUpon>App.config</DependentUpon>
    </None>
</ItemGroup>

Related resources:

  • Web.config Transformation Syntax for Web Application Project Deployment
  • .Config File Transformation


回答2:

I have created a Visual Studio add in which can be used to transform app.config in the same way that web.config is transformed. You can find the add-in, SlowCheetah, at http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/69023d00-a4f9-4a34-a6cd-7e854ba318b5.

I have posted a blog about how to get this working on a build server as well.



回答3:

I suggest that you wrap your config lookups, extract an interface and stub this when testing.