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For a list of supported runtimes and platforms, see .NET Framework Compatibility and .NET/.NET Core Compatiblity.
Supported test frameworks:
Test Framework | Version |
---|---|
xUnit | >= 2.2 |
NUnit | >= 3.0 |
MsTestV2 | >= 14 |
BenchmarkDotNet | >= 0.13.2 |
To report test results to Datadog, you need to configure the Datadog .NET library:
We support auto-instrumentation for the following CI providers:
CI Provider | Auto-Instrumentation method |
---|---|
GitHub Actions | Datadog Test Visibility Github Action |
Jenkins | UI-based configuration with Datadog Jenkins plugin |
GitLab | Datadog Test Visibility GitLab Script |
CircleCI | Datadog Test Visibility CircleCI Orb |
If you are using auto-instrumentation for one of these providers, you can skip the rest of the setup steps below.
DD_CIVISIBILITY_AGENTLESS_ENABLED=true
(필수)false
DD_API_KEY
(필수)(empty)
추가로 데이터를 보낼 Datadog 사이트를 구성하세요.
DD_SITE
(필수)datadoghq.com
Jenkins 또는 자체 관리형 GitLab CI와 같은 온프레미스 CI 공급자에서 테스트를 실행하는 경우, 에이전트 설치 지침에 따라 각 작업자 노드에 Datadog 에이전트를 설치합니다. 자동으로 테스트 결과를 로그와 기본 호트스 메트릭과 연결할 수 있기 때문에 이 옵션을 추천합니다.
쿠버네티스 실행기를 사용하는 경우 Datadog에서는 Datadog 연산자를 사용할 것을 권고합니다. 연산자에는 Datadog 허용 제어기가 포함되어 있어 빌드 파드에 자동으로 추적기 라이브러리를 삽입합니다. 참고: Datadog 연산자를 사용할 경우 허용 제어기가 작업을 해주기 때문에 추적기 라이브러리를 다운로드 받고 삽입할 필요가 없습니다. 따라서 아래 해당 단계를 건너뛰어도 됩니다. 그러나 테스트 가시화 기능을 사용할 때 필요한 파드의 환경 변수나 명령줄 파라미터는 설정해야 합니다.
쿠버네티스를 사용하지 않거나 Datadog 허용 제어기를 사용할 수 없고 CI 공급자가 컨테이너 기반 실행기를 사용하는 경우, 추적기를 실행하는 빌드 컨테이너에서 환경 변수 DD_TRACE_AGENT_URL
(기본값 http://localhost:8126
)를 해당 컨테이너 내에서 액세스할 수 있는 엔드포인트로 설정합니다. 참고: 빌드 내에서 localhost
를 사용하면 기본 작업자 노드나 에이전트를 실행하는 컨테이너를 참조하지 않고 컨테이너 자체를 참조합니다.
DD_TRACE_AGENT_URL
은 프로토콜과 포트(예: http://localhost:8126
)를 포함하고 DD_AGENT_HOST
과 DD_TRACE_AGENT_PORT
보다 우선하며, CI Visibility를 위해 Datadog 에이전트의 URL을 설정하는 데 권장되는 설정 파라미터입니다.
Datdog 에이전트에 연결하는 데 아직 문제가 있다면 에이전트리스 모드를 사용해 보세요. 참고: 이 방법을 사용할 경우 테스트가 로그 및 인프라스트럭처 메트릭과 상관 관계를 수립하지 않습니다.
Install or update the dd-trace
command using one of the following ways:
Using the .NET SDK by running the command:
dotnet tool update -g dd-trace
By downloading the appropriate version:
Or by downloading from the GitHub release page.
To instrument your test suite, prefix your test command with dd-trace ci run
, providing the name of the service or library under test as the --dd-service
parameter, and the environment where tests are being run (for example, local
when running tests on a developer workstation, or ci
when running them on a CI provider) as the --dd-env
parameter. For example:
By using dotnet test:
dd-trace ci run --dd-service=my-dotnet-app --dd-env=ci -- dotnet test
By using VSTest.Console.exe:
dd-trace ci run --dd-service=my-dotnet-app --dd-env=ci -- VSTest.Console.exe {test_assembly}.dll
All tests are automatically instrumented.
Since Microsoft.CodeCoverage
version 17.2.0
Microsoft introduced dynamic instrumentation using the .NET CLR Profiling API
enabled by default only on Windows. Datadog’s automatic instrumentation relies on the .NET CLR Profiling API
. This API allows only one subscriber (for example, dd-trace
). The use of CodeCoverage dynamic instrumentation breaks the automatic test instrumentation.
The solution is to switch from dynamic instrumentation to static instrumentation. Modify your .runsettings
file with the following configuration knobs:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<RunSettings>
<DataCollectionRunSettings>
<DataCollectors>
<DataCollector friendlyName="Code Coverage">
<Configuration>
<CodeCoverage>
<!-- Switching to static instrumentation (dynamic instrumentation collides with dd-trace instrumentation) -->
<EnableStaticManagedInstrumentation>True</EnableStaticManagedInstrumentation>
<EnableDynamicManagedInstrumentation>False</EnableDynamicManagedInstrumentation>
<UseVerifiableInstrumentation>False</UseVerifiableInstrumentation>
<EnableStaticNativeInstrumentation>True</EnableStaticNativeInstrumentation>
<EnableDynamicNativeInstrumentation>False</EnableDynamicNativeInstrumentation>
...
</CodeCoverage>
</Configuration>
</DataCollector>
</DataCollectors>
</DataCollectionRunSettings>
</RunSettings>
You can change the default configuration of the CLI by using command line arguments or environment variables. For a full list of configuration settings, run:
dd-trace ci run --help
The following list shows the default values for key configuration settings:
--dd-service
DD_SERVICE
my-dotnet-app
--dd-env
DD_ENV
none
local
, ci
--agent-url
http://hostname:port
.DD_TRACE_AGENT_URL
http://localhost:8126
For more information about service
and env
reserved tags, see Unified Service Tagging. All other Datadog Tracer configuration options can also be used.
To add custom tags to tests, configure custom instrumentation first.
You can add custom tags to your tests by using the current active span:
// inside your test
var scope = Tracer.Instance.ActiveScope; // from Datadog.Trace;
if (scope != null) {
scope.Span.SetTag("test_owner", "my_team");
}
// test continues normally
// ...
To create filters or group by
fields for these tags, you must first create facets. For more information about adding tags, see the Adding Tags section of the .NET custom instrumentation documentation.
To add custom measures to tests, configure custom instrumentation first.
Just like tags, you can add custom measures to your tests by using the current active span:
// inside your test
var scope = Tracer.Instance.ActiveScope; // from Datadog.Trace;
if (scope != null) {
scope.Span.SetTag("memory_allocations", 16);
}
// test continues normally
// ...
To create filters or visualizations for these tags, you must first create facets. For more information about adding tags, see the Adding Tags section of the .NET custom instrumentation documentation.
Read more about custom Measures in the Add Custom Measures Guide.
When code coverage is available, the Datadog Tracer (v2.31.0 or later) reports it under the test.code_coverage.lines_pct
tag for your test sessions.
If you are using Coverlet to compute your code coverage, indicate the path to the report file in the DD_CIVISIBILITY_EXTERNAL_CODE_COVERAGE_PATH
environment variable when running dd-trace
. The report file must be in the OpenCover or Cobertura formats. Alternatively, you can enable the Datadog Tracer’s built-in code coverage calculation with the DD_CIVISIBILITY_CODE_COVERAGE_ENABLED=true
environment variable.
Note: When using Test Impact Analysis, the tracer’s built-in code coverage is enabled by default.
You can see the evolution of the test coverage in the Coverage tab of a test session.
For more information about exclusion options, see Code Coverage.
To instrument your benchmark tests, you need to:
Datadog.Trace.BenchmarkDotNet
NuGet package to your project (for example, using dotnet add package Datadog.Trace.BenchmarkDotNet
).Datadog.Trace.BenchmarkDotNet
exporter using the DatadogDiagnoser
attribute or the WithDatadog()
extension method. For example:using BenchmarkDotNet.Attributes;
using Datadog.Trace.BenchmarkDotNet;
[DatadogDiagnoser]
[MemoryDiagnoser]
public class OperationBenchmark
{
[Benchmark]
public void Operation()
{
// ...
}
}
using BenchmarkDotNet.Configs;
using BenchmarkDotNet.Running;
using Datadog.Trace.BenchmarkDotNet;
var config = DefaultConfig.Instance
.WithDatadog();
BenchmarkRunner.Run<OperationBenchmark>(config);
Datadog은 Git 정보를 사용하여 테스트 결과를 시각화하고 리포지토리, 브랜치, 커밋별로 그룹화합니다. Git 메타데이터는 CI 공급자 환경 변수와 프로젝트 경로의 로컬 .git
폴더(사용 가능한 경우)에서 테스트 계측으로 자동 수집합니다.
지원되지 않는 CI 공급자이거나 .git
폴더가 없는 상태에서 테스트를 실행하는 경우, 환경 변수를 사용하여 Git 정보를 수동으로 설정할 수 있습니다. 해당 환경 변수는 자동 탐지된 정보보다 우선합니다. 다음 환경 변수를 설정하여 Git 정보를 제공합니다.
DD_GIT_REPOSITORY_URL
git@github.com:MyCompany/MyApp.git
, https://github.com/MyCompany/MyApp.git
DD_GIT_BRANCH
develop
DD_GIT_TAG
1.0.1
DD_GIT_COMMIT_SHA
a18ebf361cc831f5535e58ec4fae04ffd98d8152
DD_GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE
Set release number
DD_GIT_COMMIT_AUTHOR_NAME
John Smith
DD_GIT_COMMIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
john@example.com
DD_GIT_COMMIT_AUTHOR_DATE
2021-03-12T16:00:28Z
DD_GIT_COMMIT_COMMITTER_NAME
Jane Smith
DD_GIT_COMMIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL
jane@example.com
DD_GIT_COMMIT_COMMITTER_DATE
2021-03-12T16:00:28Z
dd-trace
version. To use the custom instrumentation, you must keep the package versions for dd-trace
and Datadog.Trace
NuGet packages in sync.To use the custom instrumentation in your .NET application:
dd-trace --version
to get the version of the tool.Datadog.Trace
NuGet package with the same version to your application.Datadog.Trace.Tracer.Instance
property to create new spans.For more information about how to add spans and tags for custom instrumentation, see the .NET Custom Instrumentation documentation.
Datadog.Trace
NuGet package in the target .NET project.If you use XUnit, NUnit, or MSTest with your .NET projects, Test Optimization automatically instruments them and sends the test results to Datadog. If you use an unsupported testing framework or if you have a different testing mechanism, you can instead use the API to report test results to Datadog.
The API is based around three concepts: test module, test suites, and tests.
A test module represents the .NET assembly that includes the tests.
To start a test module, call TestModule.Create()
and pass the name of the module or .NET assembly name where the tests are located.
When all your tests have finished, call module.Close()
or module.CloseAsync()
, which forces the library to send all remaining test results to the backend.
A test suite comprises a set of tests. They can have a common initialization and teardown methods and share some variables. In .NET, they are usually implemented as a Test class or fixture containing multiple test methods. A test suite can optionally have additional information like attributes or error information.
Create test suites in the test module by calling module.GetOrCreateSuite()
and passing the name of the test suite.
Call suite.Close()
when all the related tests in the suite have finished their execution.
Each test runs inside a suite and must end in one of these three statuses: TestStatus.Pass
, TestStatus.Fail
, or TestStatus.Skip
.
A test can optionally have additional information like:
Create tests in a suite by calling suite.CreateTest()
and passing the name of the test. When a test ends, call test.Close()
with one of the predefined statuses.
The following code represents a simple usage of the API:
using System.Reflection;
using Datadog.Trace.Ci;
var module = TestModule.Create(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Name ?? "(dyn_module)");
module.SetTag("ModuleTag", "Value");
var suite = module.GetOrCreateSuite("MySuite");
suite.SetTag("SuiteTag", 42);
var test = suite.CreateTest("Test01");
test.SetTag("TestTag", "Value");
test.SetParameters(new TestParameters
{
Arguments = new Dictionary<string, object>
{
["a"] = 42,
["b"] = 0,
}
});
test.SetTraits(new Dictionary<string, List<string>>
{
["Category"] = new () { "UnitTest" }
});
try
{
var a = 42;
var b = 0;
var c = a / b;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
test.SetErrorInfo(ex);
}
test.Close(TestStatus.Fail);
suite.Close();
await module.CloseAsync();
Always call module.Close()
or module.CloseAsync()
at the end so that all the test data is flushed to Datadog.