DotCover in Teamcity stopped reporting coverage after project upgrade to .NET 8
Teamcity was correctly reporting coverage with .NET 7 with the following Kotlin DSL Configuration:
dotnetTest {
name = "Run Unit Tests"
projects ="XXX.Tests/XXX.Tests.csproj"
configuration = "Debug" // Run tests in Debug configuration
coverage = dotcover {
toolPath = "%teamcity.tool.JetBrains.dotCover.CommandLineTools.DEFAULT%"
assemblyFilters = """
-:*.Tests
-:Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestPlatform.*
""".trimIndent()
}
}
After upgrading project to .NET 8 there is no coverage and I see the following warning in teamcity:
No source files were found under the build checkout directory XXX. No source files will be included in dotCover report as source code of classes
...
DotCover statement coverage was: 0 of 0 ( -1.0%)
18:12:41
No executable code was detected.
The issue could be caused by one of the following:
- Include / exclude patterns are incorrect
- Assemblies are compiled without debugging information
- .pdb files are not available
- Visual Studio code coverage is enabled for MSTest
- .testrunconfig is used for MSTest and Visual Studio code coverage is not disabled (CodeCoverage section with enable="true" is present)
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Hi Roman,
It is a known issue TW-85181. Please check if any of the following environment variables are set with a
0
value on build agents:The solution is to remove such a variable from the environment or change its value to `1`
Thank you Alexander, I think it's a different issue since my build is not stuck, but reports no coverage results.
I will check if adding those variables work otherwise I will create a new ticket