How to wait in automation Test while windows service does the job?
I have a windows service which I am trying to automate using simple xunit and c#. I want know what would be the best way to wait within a Test while service is processing the record. Currently, I am using
While(record == null || record.Status != "Complete")
{
Thread.sleep(5000)//sleep 5 secs`enter code here`
}
//Assert record once its processed.
What is the best way to achieve this considering multiple tests will be run?
c#
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I have a windows service which I am trying to automate using simple xunit and c#. I want know what would be the best way to wait within a Test while service is processing the record. Currently, I am using
While(record == null || record.Status != "Complete")
{
Thread.sleep(5000)//sleep 5 secs`enter code here`
}
//Assert record once its processed.
What is the best way to achieve this considering multiple tests will be run?
c#
Why not make your test method anasync
one andawait
it further
– Rahul
Nov 20 '18 at 6:38
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I have a windows service which I am trying to automate using simple xunit and c#. I want know what would be the best way to wait within a Test while service is processing the record. Currently, I am using
While(record == null || record.Status != "Complete")
{
Thread.sleep(5000)//sleep 5 secs`enter code here`
}
//Assert record once its processed.
What is the best way to achieve this considering multiple tests will be run?
c#
I have a windows service which I am trying to automate using simple xunit and c#. I want know what would be the best way to wait within a Test while service is processing the record. Currently, I am using
While(record == null || record.Status != "Complete")
{
Thread.sleep(5000)//sleep 5 secs`enter code here`
}
//Assert record once its processed.
What is the best way to achieve this considering multiple tests will be run?
c#
c#
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Why not make your test method anasync
one andawait
it further
– Rahul
Nov 20 '18 at 6:38
add a comment |
Why not make your test method anasync
one andawait
it further
– Rahul
Nov 20 '18 at 6:38
Why not make your test method an
async
one and await
it further– Rahul
Nov 20 '18 at 6:38
Why not make your test method an
async
one and await
it further– Rahul
Nov 20 '18 at 6:38
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Why not make your test method an
async
one andawait
it further– Rahul
Nov 20 '18 at 6:38