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GitHub Actions adapter for Microsoft.TestPlatform

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GitHub dotnet test logger without political shit.

Warning The logger is supposed to be used from within a GitHub Workflow.

TLDR

dotnet add package GitHub.VsTest.Logger --version *-*
dotnet test --logger "github"

Why?

Because technologies must be shared without the idiotic crap in their licenses.

IT commune

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Example of an annotation

Example of PR annotation

Example of a Github Workflow job summary

Example of Job summary

Test run PR comment on success or failure

Example of PR comment success

Example of PR comment failure

Usage:

<PackageReference Include="GitHub.VsTest.Logger" Version="*-*" PrivateAssets="All" IncludeAssets="runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers" />
# with creation annotations via output commands
dotnet test --logger "github;name=unit-tests"
# or via Octokit (it's necessary if a workflow is triggered on "pull_request" or issue_comment, we should provide the real `sha` to the logger)
dotnet test --logger "github;name=unit-tests;GITHUB_TOKEN=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }};GITHUB_SHA=$sha"

Parameters can be set with the command line args, or through environment variables.

We took all default variables from default github actions environment variables and add name & GITHUB_TOKEN. All parameters are defined here.

After test run the logger produce a GitHub Workflow job summary.

You also can use the tests summary as content of a PR comment. As a reference you can view how we use it in our workflows.

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