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Netcore tests #774
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* NetStandard1.3 (#769) Adds netstandard1.3 support to the support libraries. Initial commit for #695 * Generated libraries target netstandard1.3 (#772) #695 * Fix NetStandard build (#773) Perform nuget restore for all NetStandard projects before build * Netcore tests (#774) Adding scripts, and project.json definitions for .NET Core test projects. The .NET Core projects only test the .NET Core compatible code. * Improve build (#782) Add NuGet.Config; use local package repository for all builds; fix XML comment issue * Tidy up NetStandard1.3 build gened libs (#783) Fix nuget restore for netstandard1.3, and improve .proj files * Fix support library dependecies (#784) Replace NetStandard.Library deps with explicit dependency list * Netcore test improvements (#788) * Improve .NET core testing Enable ~100 more GoogleApis.Tests test-cases in .NET core. Tidy up project.json's. Remove unneeded Moq & Ionic.ZLib dependencies from test project. Tidy up run_tests_dotnetcore.bat. * Authtest improvements Enable all auth tests in NET core, by using alpha Moq support for core. * Adding travis runner (#789) * Adding the test runner container. * Adding the script to run the tests in a container. * Fixing NuGet.Config to use v2 of the Nuget protocol. * Removing the unnecessary files. (#790) * Better NET Core testing (#792) * Better NET Core testing Implement a minimal HttpListener so all HTTP-based tests can now run on core. Remove NET core tests for the moment that require internal access to libraries Sign netstandard libraries Delete cached Google.* packages before restoring NET Core tests * Appveyor support for the repo. (#793) * Remove ServiceAccountCredentials from netstandard (#794) Due to missing platform support. Also temporarily remove tests that run slowly on appveyor. * Update version 1.14.1 -> 1.15.0
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Initial PR to see how we can run tests using NUnit under .NET Core. The current implementation does not support all of the tests, because not all of the code is present in .NET Core.
Of note is the fact that the Moq package does not support .NET Core, which leaves all of the mocks out.