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@cdanne: I'm working on releasing v1.1, which contains an overhaul of the way different xUnit versions are handled. With that out of the way, it should be fairly easy to add traits as well.
I'm aiming to have backwards compatibility testing done during the upcoming week, and after that this will be next in line!
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Hello,
Any update on this?
I think it's not so difficult to support the command line arguments in this plugin. Will you accept my pull request if I add that feature?
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Hi,
Very sorry for not replying earlier - for some reason notifications are not working for me, so I didn't see that issues were created. I'd gladly merge a pull request! :) As you say, if it is just adding a command line parameter, it should be simple enough.
I haven't used the traits feature myself, but I can see it being useful. Is the feature available in both xUnit 1.9 and 2.0? The syntax changed a bit between the versions, so only complication I can see would be keeping it working in both versions.
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@carlpett Sorry. I didn't get the notification either. This feature supports in both version but a bit different syntax. I will probably do a pull request this weekend. Thanks!
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Is there any progress on this or plans to include this feature? The plugin is great, but we really miss the option to exclude tests by category. Our integration tests should only run during nightly builds and not during each integration build.
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@carlpett: Thanks for the update, sounds great! So we'll keep our current "xUnit + TeamCity" configuration for integrations tests as well and are looking forward to the upcoming versions!
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@carlpett Just to keep you motivated working on this plugin: We are still really looking forward to support for traits ;)
Has there been any progress lately? Any release plans for version 1.2?
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@cdanne I've been stalling a bit both due to high workload, but I see that xUnit 2.2 has just shipped as well, so a update of the plugin is really in order. I'll see what I can do over the coming few days!
Seeing that it is almost a year since I flagged this for 1.2, it's about time to get it done, I think ;)
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@carlpett Thanks for the quick response! I'm glad to hear you're still planning to integrate that feature and I am really looking forward to it!
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This is partially supported with the ability to send commandline parameters to xUnit in the new version 1.2 of the plugin. I would like to support it with a better interaction though, so I'm not closing this just yet. I hope to make this better with the next release, 1.3.
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Thanks for the update and the new feature! We'll give the command line parameters a try then.
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