How to configure SpecFlow to work with [DoNotParallelize] attribute from MS Test v2?
Using SpecFlow together with MS Test v2, how can I use [DoNotParallelize]
attribute from MS Test framework to mark a SpecFlow scenario or a feature as one that I don't want to run in parallel?
Seems that this feature is already implemented here https://github.com/techtalk/SpecFlow/pull/996 but I cannot figure out how to use it.
Thanks in advance!
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Using SpecFlow together with MS Test v2, how can I use [DoNotParallelize]
attribute from MS Test framework to mark a SpecFlow scenario or a feature as one that I don't want to run in parallel?
Seems that this feature is already implemented here https://github.com/techtalk/SpecFlow/pull/996 but I cannot figure out how to use it.
Thanks in advance!
mstest specflow
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Using SpecFlow together with MS Test v2, how can I use [DoNotParallelize]
attribute from MS Test framework to mark a SpecFlow scenario or a feature as one that I don't want to run in parallel?
Seems that this feature is already implemented here https://github.com/techtalk/SpecFlow/pull/996 but I cannot figure out how to use it.
Thanks in advance!
mstest specflow
Using SpecFlow together with MS Test v2, how can I use [DoNotParallelize]
attribute from MS Test framework to mark a SpecFlow scenario or a feature as one that I don't want to run in parallel?
Seems that this feature is already implemented here https://github.com/techtalk/SpecFlow/pull/996 but I cannot figure out how to use it.
Thanks in advance!
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With trial and errors I managed to figure out how it works.
So the annotation you need to use in .feature file is "@mstest:donotparallelize
"
If you want to make a scenario not run in parallel:
If you want to make the whole feature not run in parallel:
In the .feature.cs file it generates something like this:
As you can see it also adds a category (tag) to scenarios that are marked with this attribute but I guess it's not a problem at all!
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With trial and errors I managed to figure out how it works.
So the annotation you need to use in .feature file is "@mstest:donotparallelize
"
If you want to make a scenario not run in parallel:
If you want to make the whole feature not run in parallel:
In the .feature.cs file it generates something like this:
As you can see it also adds a category (tag) to scenarios that are marked with this attribute but I guess it's not a problem at all!
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With trial and errors I managed to figure out how it works.
So the annotation you need to use in .feature file is "@mstest:donotparallelize
"
If you want to make a scenario not run in parallel:
If you want to make the whole feature not run in parallel:
In the .feature.cs file it generates something like this:
As you can see it also adds a category (tag) to scenarios that are marked with this attribute but I guess it's not a problem at all!
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With trial and errors I managed to figure out how it works.
So the annotation you need to use in .feature file is "@mstest:donotparallelize
"
If you want to make a scenario not run in parallel:
If you want to make the whole feature not run in parallel:
In the .feature.cs file it generates something like this:
As you can see it also adds a category (tag) to scenarios that are marked with this attribute but I guess it's not a problem at all!
With trial and errors I managed to figure out how it works.
So the annotation you need to use in .feature file is "@mstest:donotparallelize
"
If you want to make a scenario not run in parallel:
If you want to make the whole feature not run in parallel:
In the .feature.cs file it generates something like this:
As you can see it also adds a category (tag) to scenarios that are marked with this attribute but I guess it's not a problem at all!
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