![]() ![]() You’ll see “Running tests…” in the Status Bar. Running one or more tests – regardless of where you run them from (Test Explorer, Command Palette, CodeLens, Keyboard Shortcut) – will start a test run. neither pass or fail – but results from now on will be persisted. On first opening all of the tests will have no status i.e. When you open your workspace/folder the tests should be automatically discovered and loaded into the Test Explorer view. Using the Test Explorer is pretty self-explanatory if you’ve already been using AL Test Runner. ![]() Commands & ShortcutsĪ whole set of new commands are introduced with keyboard chords beginning with Ctrl + The existing AL Test Runner keyboard shortcuts still work but there are some nice options in the new set – like “Test: Rerun Last Run” to repeat the last run test without having to navigate to it again. Once the project is built (press F6), the Test Studio tests and test lists. The old “Run Test” and “Debug Test” codelens actions are also still added above the test definition. To open Test Explorer in Visual Studio, choose Test -> Windows -> Test Explorer. ![]() Left click to run the test or right click to see this context menu with more options. Icons are added into the gutter alongside test methods in the editor. The explorer supports different ways of sorting and displaying the tests. You can also filter to only show failed tests or only test which are present in the codeunit in the current editor. ![]()
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