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C# and .NET Core Test Driven Development

By : Ayobami Adewole
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C# and .NET Core Test Driven Development

By: Ayobami Adewole

Overview of this book

This book guides developers to create robust, production-ready C# 7 and .NET Core applications through the practice of test-driven development process. In C# and .NET Core Test-Driven Development, you will learn the different stages of the TDD life cycle, basics of TDD, best practices, and anti-patterns. It will teach you how to create an ASP.NET Core MVC sample application, write testable code with SOLID principles and set up a dependency injection for your sample application. Next, you will learn the xUnit testing framework and learn how to use its attributes and assertions. You’ll see how to create data-driven unit tests and mock dependencies in your code. You will understand the difference between running and debugging your tests on .NET Core on LINUX versus Windows and Visual Studio. As you move forward, you will be able to create a healthy continuous integration process for your sample application using GitHub, TeamCity, Cake, and Microsoft VSTS. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to write clean and robust code through the effective practice of TDD, set up CI build steps to test and build applications as well as how to package application for deployment on NuGet.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

.NET Core packages and metapackages

The .NET Core platform is shipped as a set of packages that are typically called metapackages. The platform is essentially made of NuGet packages, this contributes to it being lightweight and easily distributable. The packages in .NET Core provide both primitives and higher level data types and common utilities available in the platform. Also, each package directly maps to an assembly both with the same name; System.IO.FileSystem.dll assembly is the package for System.IO.FileSystem.

Packages in .NET Core are defined as fine-grained. This comes with great benefits as the resulting application developed on the platform has small print and only contains packages that are referenced and used in the project. Unreferenced packages are not shipped as part of the application distribution. Additionally, fine-grained packages can provide differing OS...