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    Class ParameterizedIgnoreAttribute

    This attribute is an alternative to the standard Ignore attribute in NUnit. It allows for ignoring tests based on arguments which were passed to the test method.

    Inheritance
    object
    ParameterizedIgnoreAttribute
    Implements
    IWrapTestMethod
    Namespace: UnityEngine.TestTools
    Assembly: solution.dll
    Syntax
    [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Method, AllowMultiple = true, Inherited = true)]
    public class ParameterizedIgnoreAttribute : NUnitAttribute, IWrapTestMethod
    Examples

    The following example shows a method to use the ParameterizedIgnore attribute to ignore only one test with specific combination of arguments, where someString is b and someInt is 10.

    using NUnit.Framework;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using UnityEngine.TestTools;
    
    public class MyTestsClass
    {
       public static IEnumerable<TestCaseData> MyTestCaseSource()
       {
           for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
           {
               yield return new TestCaseData("a", i);
               yield return new TestCaseData("b", i);
           }
       }
    
       [Test, TestCaseSource(nameof(MyTestCaseSource))]
       [ParameterizedIgnore("b", 3)]
       public void Test(string someString, int someInt)
       {
           Assert.Pass();
       }
    }

    It could also be used together with the Values attribute in NUnit:

    using NUnit.Framework;
    using UnityEngine.TestTools;
    
    public class MyTestsClass
    {
       [Test]
       [ParameterizedIgnore("b", 10)]
       public void Test(
           [Values("a", "b")] string someString,
           [Values(5, 10)] int someInt)
       {
           Assert.Pass();
       }
    }

    Constructors

    Name Description
    ParameterizedIgnoreAttribute(params object[])

    Properties

    Name Description
    Arguments
    Reason

    Methods

    Name Description
    Wrap(TestCommand)

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