By default, xUnit runs all test cases in a test class synchronously. This package extends the default test framework to execute tests in parallel.
For xUnit v3:
dotnet add package Meziantou.Xunit.v3.ParallelTestFramework
For xUnit v2:
dotnet add package Meziantou.Xunit.ParallelTestFramework
By default, all tests will run in parallel.
Selectively disable parallelization by adding the DisableParallelization
attribute to a collection or theory.
// All tests are run in parallel
public class ParallelTests
{
[Fact]
public void Test1() => Thread.Sleep(2000);
[Fact]
public void Test2() => Thread.Sleep(2000);
[Theory]
[InlineData(0), InlineData(1), InlineData(2)]
public void Test3(int value) => Thread.Sleep(2000);
// This test runs in parallel with other tests
// However, its test cases are run sequentially
[Theory]
[DisableParallelization]
[InlineData(0), InlineData(1), InlineData(2)]
public void Test4(int value) => Thread.Sleep(2000);
}
// This collection runs in parallel with other collections
// However, its tests cases are run sequentially
[DisableParallelization]
public class SequentialTests
{
[Fact]
public void Test1() => Thread.Sleep(2000);
[Fact]
public void Test2() => Thread.Sleep(2000);
}
Previous versions of this package relied on built in xUnit attributes instead of exposing a dedicated DisableParallelization
attribute.
For backwards compatibility, parallelization can also be disabled by adding an explicit Collection
attribute or Theory
attribute with DisableDiscoveryEnumeration
enabled.
// All tests are run in parallel
public class ParallelTests
{
[Fact]
public void Test1() => Thread.Sleep(2000);
[Fact]
public void Test2() => Thread.Sleep(2000);
[Theory]
[InlineData(0), InlineData(1), InlineData(2)]
public void Test3(int value) => Thread.Sleep(2000);
// This test runs in parallel with other tests
// However, its test cases are run sequentially because of DisableDiscoveryEnumeration
[Theory]
[MemberData(nameof(GetData), DisableDiscoveryEnumeration = true)]
public void Test4(int value) => Thread.Sleep(2000);
public static TheoryData<int> GetData() => new() { { 0 }, { 1 } };
}
// This collection runs in parallel with other collections
// However, its tests cases are run sequentially because the Collection is explicit
[Collection("Sequential")]
public class SequentialTests
{
[Fact]
public void Test1() => Thread.Sleep(2000);
[Fact]
public void Test2() => Thread.Sleep(2000);
}
The code is greatly inspired by the sample from Travis Mortimer: xunit/xunit#1986 (comment)
Important
This package requires the preEnumerateTheories
xUnit setting to be enabled (true).
xUnit v3 will default this setting to false
when using it with Microsoft Testing Platform (instead of VSTest).
If this setting is not enabled, you may get unexpected results.
To ensure the correct behavior, you must enable the preEnumerateTheories
setting in your xunit.runner.json
file:
{
"$schema": "https://xunit.net/schema/current/xunit.runner.schema.json",
"preEnumerateTheories": true
}
Using the EnableParallelizationAttribute
on an ICollectionFixture<T>
enables the parallel execution between classes in a collection.
If you want to enable parallisation inside a class you still need to add the EnableParallelizationAttribute
on the test class aswell.
[CollectionDefinition("MyFixture Collection")]
[EnableParallelization] // This enables the parallel execution of classes in a collection
public class MyFixtureCollection : ICollectionFixture<MyFixture>
{
}
[Collection("MyFixture Collection")]
public class MyFirstTestClass
{
private readonly MyFixture fixture;
public ParallelCollectionMultiClass1AttributeTests(MyFixture fixture)
{
this.fixture = fixture;
}
//...
}
[Collection("MyFixture Collection")]
public class MySecondTestClass
{
private readonly MyFixture fixture;
public ParallelCollectionMultiClass1AttributeTests(MyFixture fixture)
{
this.fixture = fixture;
}
//...
}