Note
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try signing in or changing directories.
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try changing directories.
These walkthroughs introduce the major feature areas of Visual Studio Team System Test Edition. Using a series of step-by-step instructions, the following walkthroughs illustrate how to create tests, how to run them, and how to obtain test results.
Related Sections
Walkthrough: Creating and Running Unit Tests
Leads you through the steps to create and customize unit tests, run them, and examine the test results.Walkthrough: Run Tests and View Code Coverage
Builds on a previous walkthrough to show how to view code coverage data, which shows the proportion of your project's code that is being tested.Walkthrough: Recording and Running a Web Test
In this walkthrough, you create a Web test from a browser recording, and verify that it works correctly. You will also view request properties and specify a proxy server.Walkthrough: Creating a Coded Web Test
In this walkthrough you convert a recorded Web test into a coded Web test. After you convert the Web test to a coded Web test, you add new code to the Web test, and verify that it works correctly.Walkthrough: Adding Data Binding to a Web Test
In this walkthrough, you add data binding to a Web test and verify that it works correctly. You also create a simple text file data source to bind to.Walkthrough: Adding Validation and Extraction Rules to a Web Test
In this walkthrough, you will add validation and extraction rules to a Web test and verify that they work correctly.Walkthrough: Creating and Running a Manual Test
Leads you through the steps to add a test project and a manual test to your solution, author the manual test, and run it.Walkthrough: Creating and Running a Generic Test
In this walkthrough, you create a program to wrap as a generic test. Then, you create and run the generic test. You also follow steps to pass command-line arguments and deploy files when you run the test.Walkthrough: Creating and Running a Load Test
Leads you through the steps to create a load test, change its settings, and then run it.Walkthrough: Managing Tests Using Lists and Properties
Leads you through the steps to create a test list, add tests to it, copy tests between test lists, and disable tests by using a test property.Walkthrough: Using the Command-line Test Utility
In this walkthrough, you use the MSTest.exe command-line utility to run tests that you created in a previous walkthrough.Walkthrough: Using a Configuration File to Define a Data Source
A data-driven unit test is a unit test that is run repeatedly for each row in a data source. This walkthrough shows how to define, in an app.config file, a data source that will supply data to a data-driven unit test.Walkthrough: Creating and Running a Smart Device Unit Test
A smart device unit test is a unit test that is run on a device or emulator. This walkthrough shows how to create and run a smart device unit test.