Question

For obvious productivity reasons, I make an effort of learning and using as many of the keyboard shortcuts for the various Re# commands.

However, it seems that the unit test runner does not have any associated shortcut keys. I want to be able to select certain tests and be able to run or debug them without resorting to grabbing the mouse each time. Is using the mouse my only option?

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Solution

ReSharper adds items to Visual Studio's keyboard settings dialog box.

Go to:

Tools -> Options, Environment -> Keyboard

In the search bar, type "resharper" and see the vast options that you can control with the keyboard.

Specifically, there is one to launch the unit test explorer window, and there's a couple called

  • ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_RunSolution
  • ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_RunContext

that are likely what you need.

OTHER TIPS

You could try ... ALT R U R
- if your cursor is in the Test method, then R# just runs that test
- if its in a test class, but not a method, R# runs all the tests in the class

As for running all tests in solution the command is Alt-RUN, i.e. ALT+R for ReSharper menu, U for Unit Testing, and N for all tests in solution.

And if you're using the R# shortcuts, the chord Ctrl-U, L will always do the job.

NOTE: I found this answer from from stackoverflow user ilya-ryzhenkov on a related question

Resharper > 7 / Visual Studio 2012

You can find them in the defined shortcuts in Visual Studio 2012 under
[Tools] > [Options] > [Environment] > [Keyboard]

I usually use these:

+---------------------------------+----------------+
| Description                     | Shortcut       |
+---------------------------------+----------------+
| Run Test in Debug Mode (Editor) | Ctrl+U, Ctrl+D |
| Run Test (Editor)               | Ctrl+U, Ctrl+R |
| Run Tests from current session  | Ctrl+U, Ctrl+Y |
| Run Tests from solution         | Ctrl+U, Ctrl+L |
+---------------------------------+----------------+
  • Resharper.Resharper_Resharper_UnitTest_DebugContext
  • Resharper.Resharper_Resharper_UnitTest_RunContext
  • Resharper.Resharper_UnitTest_RunCurrentSession
  • Resharper.Resharper_UnitTest_RunSolution

For Resharper 4.5 OOTB:

Unit Test Explorer : Ctrl+Alt+U
Unit Test Sessions : Ctrl+Alt+T
Close Active Window : Shift+Esc

I just noticed last week that my keyboard has a right-click button between Alt and Ctrl on the right side, so no mouse needed to mouse to a specific test. Yeah!

Custom key mapping via Ben Scheirman's method:
ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_ContextDebug : Alt+T, Alt+D
ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_ContextProfile : Alt+T, Alt+P
ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_ContextRun : Alt+T, Alt+T and Alt+T, Alt+R
ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_RunSolution : Alt+T, Alt+S
ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_RunSolution : Alt+T, Alt+A

I find the easiest way to recall these shortcuts is from the menu:

Resharper > Unit Tests

All the shortcut keys are presented next to each menu item.

You might want to check this short-cut cheatsheet.

BTW, even if there's no default key, you can probably bind one by going to the menu Tools->Options, and then to the sub-category General->Keyboard, and typing ReSharper in the search line.

Since the time I originally asked this question, this is what I have been using:

Open 'Unit Test Explorer' and 'Unit Test Session' windows

Selecting a single test in 'Unit Test Session'

  • to select a test, use arrow keys to navigate

Selecting multiple tests in 'Unit Test Session'

  • to select multiple continous tests, hold the Shift key down while navigating with the arrow keys
  • to select multiple non-continous tests, hold Ctrl key while using arrows keys and toggle Spacebar to select/deselect tests

Run and execute tests in 'Unit Test Session'

  • press context menu button (found between the Alt and Ctrl buttons on most Windows-centric keyboards)

    or

  • alternatively, press Shift + F10

  • navigate with arrow keys within context window and hit Enter on any selection

    or

  • for Run Selected Tests, press r + Enter

  • for Debug Selected Tests, press d

Select call stack error line hyperlinks

  • if a test fails and the call stack is displayed splitting the 'Session' window, press Tab to navigate from the test section to the error links in the lower section

  • after tabbing to a specific error line, hit Enter to go to line of code with the runtime error

  • press Shift + Tab mutliple times as necessary to go backwards from the call stack (lower) section back to the unit tests (upper) section

I know this is an old question but it's the top SO question on the Google results for the topic, so adding, just in case.

With Resharper V6, it starts with some keyboard mappings setup out of the box:

http://blogs.jetbrains.com/dotnet/2011/08/new-features-in-resharper-6-unit-test-runner/

RunCurrentSession command

You can collect your tests in a test session tab of Unit Test Sessions window. Then you can run all these tests by running command *ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_RunCurrentSession*. *ReSharper.ReSharper_UnitTest_RunCurrentSession* command is assigned to Ctrl+R, Ctrl+U in my Visual Studio.

Sadly, no, but I found this forum post

There are commands listed in the Tools - Options - Keybaord dialog of VS2008 for resharper unit test runner

Resharper.Resharper_UnitTest_ContextRun Resharper.Resharper_UnitTest_RunCurrentSession Resharper.Resharper_UnitTest_RunSolution

Have you tried assigning a keyboard shortcut to these, because I use MSTF and its own test runner, I run all my tests using its shortcut of ctrl r + a, and to run an individual test I either click on the resharper icon (I have Gallio installed) or use test driven.net context menu to run the test.

It writes shortcuts in itself or website. Run Unit Tests: Ctrl+T, R
Debug Unit Tests: Ctrl+T, D
Run All Tests From Solution: Ctrl+T, Ctrl+L
Run Current Session: Ctrl+T, Y
Repeat Previous Run: Ctrl+T, T
Append Tests To Session: Ctrl+T, Ctrl+A
Create New Session: Ctrl+T, N
Unit Tests: Ctrl+Alt+T
Unit Tests Session: Ctrl+Alt+R
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/resharper/Reference__Keyboard_Shortcuts.html#unit_testing

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