.NET
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To create a new assignment in .NET, click into one of your courses, and then click Add assignment
.
Choose .NET
from the drop-down list of available backend languages and set the the rest of your assignment's parameters (deadline, etc.).
Once the assignment is created, a new folder will be created in the private GitHub
/GitLab
template repository for the course in which you are added this assignment. This folder will contain a standard .NET
project structure:
If you would like to add tests that are automatically run by AssignmentOS against each student's solution to your assignment, you can add these as test classes in the test/
directory.
All unit test class names must end with "Test"
and all unit test classes with names that end with "HiddenTest"
will not be visible to the student.
If you want to add files that your hidden unit tests use and hence are also not visible to the student, the names of these files must begin with hidden
(case-insensitive), e.g., hiddenFoo.json
, hiddenFoo.csv
, HiddenFoo.cs
, etc.
All unit tests must use the Nunit
test framework.
The .csproj
file should be renamed, and the RootNamespace
element in this file must be updated to match this new name. The only other updates that should go in to the .csproj
file are dependencies required for your assignment.
The assignment must use .NET 7.0
.
GitHub Action & GitLab CI/CD
AssignmentOS uses either GitHub Actions
or GitLab CI/CD
(depending on whether you use with GitHub or GitLab) to run automated unit tests.
We provide the following GitHub Action & GitLab CI/CD file for .NET assignments. Note that this file is added dynamically to the repo of each student taking your assignment, so please do not include it in your template repo. This file also cannot be changed.
Coming soon!
An example .NET
assignment that uses automated test suite scoring can be seen here:
https://github.com/AssignmentOS-HQ/Csharp-AssignmentOS-Fibonacci.