I need a way to dynamically set a runsettings file to check code coverage only on the actual code under test. This means excluding any nuget dlls. This needs to be dynamic in some way so that tfs build definitions can use them.
Is there a way to configure a runsettings file to only check the actual project under test?
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If you use a run settings file you can exclude certain files from the code coverage. The comments of the Microsoft provided sample state that:
Add a sample for your reference:
It's the same to run TFS build on your locally environment, you just need to specify the corresponding runsetting file in your test task of TFS build pipeline.
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