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12/13/2010 12:58 AM
 
Hello Everyone,
 I want to implement nUnit in my dotnetnuke project.

Can anyone provide step by step guide how i can achieve this?

do i need to create seprate projects for each module or i can go by creating modules in desktopmopdule folder? any information is greatly appreciated.

 Thanks.
 
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12/13/2010 7:22 AM
 
Hello,

Same ideas:

Thanks,
Horacio.-

 
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12/13/2010 9:36 AM
 
I've implemented nUnit for testing custom modules. I've just created new folder under DesktopModules and called it like "..Tests". This folder contained project with tests. Project had references to nunit assemblies and my module(reference to DotNetNuke assembly should be added as well). Thats all. P.S. You know you should use some special concepts during module development. E.g. it's hard to mock classes like PortalController or TabController. I've created wrappers for this classes.

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