Nineplanets
Member
Hi all!
Just wanted to tell everyone that I've created an unit testing framework for TwinCAT3. It's completely free, open-source and licensed according to MIT-license.
The official website with all documentation is available at:
https://www.tcunit.org
And there is more release information here:
https://alltwincat.com/2018/12/10/tcunit-a-twincat-unit-testing-framework/
What I would want very much is to get some feedback on this. As it is completely open-source you can clone/fork the software and do some own tests with it if you want to, and hopefully even contribute to the project.
This is just the first step so that it's possible to run unit tests locally on your engineering environment. The next step I'm working on currently is to run the unit tests automatically from a Jenkins job, more on that later!
Just wanted to tell everyone that I've created an unit testing framework for TwinCAT3. It's completely free, open-source and licensed according to MIT-license.
The official website with all documentation is available at:
https://www.tcunit.org
And there is more release information here:
https://alltwincat.com/2018/12/10/tcunit-a-twincat-unit-testing-framework/
What I would want very much is to get some feedback on this. As it is completely open-source you can clone/fork the software and do some own tests with it if you want to, and hopefully even contribute to the project.
This is just the first step so that it's possible to run unit tests locally on your engineering environment. The next step I'm working on currently is to run the unit tests automatically from a Jenkins job, more on that later!