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About Unity Test Framework

The Unity Test Framework (UTF) enables Unity users to test their code in both Edit Mode and Play Mode, and also on target platforms such as Standalone, Android, iOS, etc.

This package provides a standard test framework for users of Unity and developers at Unity so that both benefit from the same features and can write tests the same way.

UTF uses a Unity integration of NUnit library, which is an open-source unit testing library for .Net languages. For more information about NUnit, see the official NUnit website and the NUnit documentation on GitHub.

Note: UTF is not a new concept or toolset; it is an adjusted and more descriptive naming for the toolset otherwise known as Unity Test Runner, which is now available as this package.

Installing Unity Test Framework

To install this package, follow the instructions in the Package Manager documentation.

Note: Search for the Test Framework package. In Unity 2019.2 and higher, you may need to enable the package before use.

Using Unity Test Framework

To learn how to use the Unity Test Framework package in your project, read the manual.

Technical details

Requirements

This version of the Unity Test Framework is compatible with the following versions of the Unity Editor:

  • 2019.2 and later.

Known limitations

Unity Test Framework version 1.0.18 includes the following known limitations:

  • The UnityTest attribute does not support WebGL and WSA platforms.
  • The UnityTest attribute does not support Parameterized tests (except for ValueSource).
  • The UnityTest attribute does not support the NUnit Repeat attribute.
  • Nested test fixture cannot run from the Editor UI.
  • When using the NUnit Retry attribute in PlayMode tests, it throws InvalidCastException.

Package contents

The following table indicates the root folders in the package where you can find useful resources:

Location Description
/com.unity.test-framework/Documentation~ Contains the documentation for the package.

Document revision history

Date Reason
August 23, 2019 Applied feedback to the documentation
July 25, 2019 Documentation updated to include features in version 1.1.0
July 11, 2019 Documentation updated. Matches package version 1.0.18
May 27, 2019 Documentation created. Matches package version 1.0.14