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# .NET Desktop
# Build and run tests for .NET Desktop or Windows classic desktop solutions.
# Add steps that publish symbols, save build artifacts, and more:
# https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/devops/pipelines/apps/windows/dot-net
trigger:
- master
pool:
vmImage: 'windows-latest'
variables:
solution: '**/*.sln'
buildPlatform: 'Any CPU'
buildConfiguration: 'Release'
steps:
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@1
- task: NuGetCommand@2
inputs:
restoreSolution: '$(solution)'
- task: VSBuild@1
inputs:
solution: '$(solution)'
platform: '$(buildPlatform)'
configuration: '$(buildConfiguration)'
# Run all tests with "/p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura" to generate the code coverage file
- task: DotNetCoreCLI@2
displayName: dotnet test
inputs:
command: test
arguments: '--configuration $(BuildConfiguration) /p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura'
projects: 'HDF5-CSharp.Example.UnitTest/*.csproj'
- task: DotNetCoreCLI@2
displayName: dotnet test
inputs:
command: test
arguments: '--configuration $(BuildConfiguration) /p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura'
projects: 'HDF5-CSharp.UnitTests/*.csproj'
# Generate the report using ReportGenerator (https://github.com/danielpalme/ReportGenerator)
# First install the tool on the machine, then run it
- script: |
dotnet tool install -g dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool
reportgenerator -reports:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/HDF5-CSharp.Example.UnitTest/coverage.cobertura.xml -targetdir:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/CodeCoverage -reporttypes:HtmlInline_AzurePipelines;Cobertura
displayName: Create Code coverage report example project
# Generate the report using ReportGenerator (https://github.com/danielpalme/ReportGenerator)
# First install the tool on the machine, then run it
- script: |
dotnet tool install -g dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool
reportgenerator -reports:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/HDF5-CSharp.UnitTests/coverage.cobertura.xml -targetdir:$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/CodeCoverage -reporttypes:HtmlInline_AzurePipelines;Cobertura
displayName: Create Code coverage report
# Publish the code coverage result (summary and web site)
# The summary allows to view the coverage percentage in the summary tab
# The web site allows to view which lines are covered directly in Azure Pipeline
- task: PublishCodeCoverageResults@1
displayName: 'Publish code coverage'
inputs:
codeCoverageTool: Cobertura
summaryFileLocation: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/CodeCoverage/Cobertura.xml'
reportDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/CodeCoverage'