In this section:
How can I get quick access to information about usage on the command line?
Use the -help
command line switch:
dottestcli.exe -help
Why is dotTEST unable to find build artifacts in Visual Studio 2017 when Lightweight Solution Load is enabled?
By default, dotTEST attempts to build solutions and projects prior to analyzing them to obtain the required build artifacts, such as .exe or .dll files. If the Lightweight Solution Load option is enabled in Visual Studio 2017, it prevents dotTEST from building a solution. As a result, the required build artifacts are not available or are not up to date, and the analysis may not be performed or some rules may not be executed. You can prevent this in one of the following ways:
- Disable the Lightweight Solution Load option.
- Delegate the build to MSBuild by configuring the
dottest.build.builder_id
option and setting its value tomsbuild
; see Building Solutions and Projects for details. - Build the solution prior to analysis and configure dotTEST to skip the building phase by setting the
dottest.build.nobuild
option totrue
or passing the-nobuild
command line switch; see Building Solutions and Projects for details.
Why do I get notified that Parasoft DTP Plugin is slowing Visual Studio 2017?
Visual Studio 2017 introduced new performance management options to monitor and manage extensions that can affect startup time. As a result, a pop-up alert may appear when Parasoft DTP Plugin is installed to indicate that Visual Studio startup time has increased. You can click the Manage Visual Studio Performance link in the pop-up window to review the startup times and disable displaying the alert.
Why does Visual Studio 2015 not display code markers?
If the Parasoft DTP Plugin for Visual Studio is reinstalled, Visual Studio 2015 may fail to display code markers that indicate analysis findings or code coverage in the editor. This is caused by a Visual Studio known issue (see MEFCache bug breaks text adornments in any package for details).
To ensure that code markers are properly shown, clear the Visual Studio MEF cache each time you reinstall or updated the Parasoft DTP Plugin. Use one of the following options:
- Use the Clear MEF Component Cache extension that will automatically clear the MEF cache (download here).
- Manually delete the cache directory. Depending on your installation details, the cache directory may be available in the following locations:
- If the Plugin has been installed with the default options: %localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0\ComponentModelCache
- If the Visual Studio registry suffix has been specified with the<SUFFIX>
parameter during installation: %localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0<suffix_name>\ComponentModelCache
Why does dotTEST not report results for some rules and metrics when integrated with Visual Studio 2013?
Some static analysis rules and metrics require Visual Studio Update 5 to be installed on your machine if you run analysis with dotTEST from Visual Studio 2013. You may need to install Visual Studio Update 5, or run analysis from the command line.
What if I get the api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll is missing error when trying to execute unit tests with VSTest?
Install update for Universal C Runtime in Windows (KB2999226). See https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2999226/update-for-universal-c-runtime-in-windows for information about the update and installation.
What if dotTEST cannot collect coverage information?
- Ensure that appropriate Portable PDB files are available when coverage is collected. Each analyzed assembly must have a corresponding PDB file generated during the same build.
- Some versions of .NET Core may have a bug that prevents dotTEST from collecting coverage data for .NET Core applications. To ensure that the application coverage is collected, copy the dottest.Hooks assembly shipped with dotTEST to the application folder where IIS is deployed. The assembly is shipped in [INSTALL DIR]/integration/iis/bin/dottest/dotnet.
What if dotTEST fails to run analysis and generates an empty report?
Some machine setups may fail to provide dotTEST with the path to Visual Studio and its version, which prevents dotTEST from opening and analyzing projects. In such a case, you may need to manually set the following environment variables:
- SET VSINSTALLDIR=[path to your Visual Studio installation directory]
Example:SET VSINSTALLDIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Professional
SET VISUALSTUDIOVERSION=[version number of your Visual Studio]
Example:VISUALSTUDIOVERSION=15.0
Visual Studio Version Numbers
Product Name | Version Name |
---|---|
Visual Studio 2017 | 15.0 |
Visual Studio 2015 | 14.0 |
Visual Studio 2013 | 12.0 |
Visual Studio 2012 | 11.0 |
How can I prevent my machine ID from floating?
Changes in the network environment may affect the interface that is used to compute your machine ID and result in machine ID instability. You can use the PARASOFT_SUPPORT_NET_INTERFACES environment variable to specify a stable interface and prevent the machine ID from floating.
- Set up the PARASOFT_SUPPORT_NET_INTERFACES environment variable.
Set the variable value to a stable Ethernet network interface. Do not use virtual, temporary or loopback interfaces.
- On Windows: Set the value to the MAC address of your network card. You can use theipconfig -all
command to obtain the address. For example:SET PARASOFT_SUPPORT_NET_INTERFACES=00-10-D9-27-AC-85
If the problem persists, you can obtain diagnostic information by setting up the environment variable PARASOFT_DEBUG_NET_INTERFACES and setting its value to true. This will print to the standard output the checking procedure that can be shared with technical support, as well as the interface that is used to compute your machine ID. The interface will be marked with the [SELECTED] prefix.
How can I work with dotTEST via proxy?
Typically, if you connect through a proxy server, you need to configure the connection by passing protocol-specific system properties to the JVM – using the -D
command line option.
To work with dotTEST, ensure that the system properties for the HTTPS protocol are configured. At a minimum, you must configure https.proxySet=true
, https.proxyHost=[hostname]
, and https.proxyPort=[port number]
. If your proxy server requires authentication, you can configure your credentials with the https.proxyUser
and https.proxyPassword
properties.
Your command line may resemble the following:
java -Dhttps.proxySet=true -Dhttps.proxyHost=myserver.example.com -Dhttps.proxyPort=8080 -Dhttps.proxyUser=user1 -Dhttps.proxyPassword=MyPassword
In addition, you can configure the https.nonProxyHosts
property to specify hosts where connection via proxy is not required.
The proxy mode is not supported for Visual Studio.