filter syntax

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Reference data for test filter syntax across all platform and framework combinations: VSTest --filter expressions, MTP filters for MSTest/NUnit/xUnit v3/TUnit, and VSTest-to-MTP filter translation. DO NOT USE directly — loaded by run-tests, mtp-hot-reload, and migrate-vstest-to-mtp when they need filter syntax.

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Test Filter Syntax Reference

Filter syntax depends on the platform and test framework.

VSTest filters (MSTest, xUnit v2, NUnit on VSTest)

bash
dotnet test --filter <EXPRESSION>
Expression syntax: <Property><Operator><Value>[|&<Expression>]
Operators:
OperatorMeaning
=Exact match
!=Not exact match
~Contains
!~Does not contain
Combinators: | (OR), & (AND). Parentheses for grouping: (A|B)&C
Supported properties by framework:
FrameworkProperties
MSTestFullyQualifiedName, Name, ClassName, Priority, TestCategory
xUnitFullyQualifiedName, DisplayName, Traits
NUnitFullyQualifiedName, Name, Priority, TestCategory
An expression without an operator is treated as FullyQualifiedName~<value>.
Examples (VSTest):
bash
# Run tests whose name contains "LoginTest"
dotnet test --filter "Name~LoginTest"

# Run a specific test class
dotnet test --filter "ClassName=MyNamespace.MyTestClass"

# Run tests in a category
dotnet test --filter "TestCategory=Integration"

# Exclude a category
dotnet test --filter "TestCategory!=Slow"

# Combine: class AND category
dotnet test --filter "ClassName=MyNamespace.MyTestClass&TestCategory=Unit"

# Either of two classes
dotnet test --filter "ClassName=MyNamespace.ClassA|ClassName=MyNamespace.ClassB"

MTP filters — MSTest and NUnit

MSTest and NUnit on MTP use the same --filter syntax as VSTest (same properties, operators, and combinators). The only difference is how the flag is passed:
bash
# .NET SDK 8/9 (after --)
dotnet test -- --filter "Name~LoginTest"

# .NET SDK 10+ (direct)
dotnet test --filter "Name~LoginTest"

MTP filters — xUnit (v3)

xUnit v3 on MTP uses framework-specific filter flags instead of the generic --filter expression:
FlagDescription
--filter-class "name"Run all tests in a given class
--filter-not-class "name"Exclude all tests in a given class
--filter-method "name"Run a specific test method
--filter-not-method "name"Exclude a specific test method
--filter-namespace "name"Run all tests in a namespace
--filter-not-namespace "name"Exclude all tests in a namespace
--filter-trait "name=value"Run tests with a matching trait
--filter-not-trait "name=value"Exclude tests with a matching trait
Multiple values can be specified with a single flag: --filter-class Foo Bar.
bash
# .NET SDK 8/9
dotnet test -- --filter-class "MyNamespace.LoginTests"

# .NET SDK 10+
dotnet test --filter-class "MyNamespace.LoginTests"

# Combine: namespace + trait
dotnet test --filter-namespace "MyApp.Tests.Integration" --filter-trait "Category=Smoke"

xUnit v3 query filter language

For complex expressions, use --filter-query with a path-segment syntax:
text
/<assemblyFilter>/<namespaceFilter>/<classFilter>/<methodFilter>[traitName=traitValue]
Each segment matches against: assembly name, namespace, class name, method name. Use * for "match all" in any segment. Documentation: https://xunit.net/docs/query-filter-language
bash
# xUnit.net v3 MTP — using query language (assembly/namespace/class/method[trait])
dotnet test -- --filter-query "/*/*/*IntegrationTests*/*[Category=Smoke]"

MTP filters — TUnit

TUnit uses --treenode-filter with a path-based syntax:
text
--treenode-filter "/<Assembly>/<Namespace>/<ClassName>/<TestName>"
Wildcards (*) are supported in any segment. Filter operators can be appended to test names for property-based filtering.
OperatorMeaning
*Wildcard match
=Exact property match (e.g., [Category=Unit])
!=Exclude property value
&AND (combine conditions)
|OR (within a segment, requires parentheses)
Examples (TUnit):
bash
# All tests in a class
dotnet run --treenode-filter "/*/*/LoginTests/*"

# A specific test
dotnet run --treenode-filter "/*/*/*/AcceptCookiesTest"

# By namespace prefix (wildcard)
dotnet run --treenode-filter "/*/MyProject.Tests.Api*/*/*"

# By custom property
dotnet run --treenode-filter "/*/*/*/*[Category=Smoke]"

# Exclude by property
dotnet run --treenode-filter "/*/*/*/*[Category!=Slow]"

# OR across classes
dotnet run --treenode-filter "/*/*/(LoginTests)|(SignupTests)/*"

# Combined: namespace + property
dotnet run --treenode-filter "/*/MyProject.Tests.Integration/*/*/*[Priority=Critical]"

VSTest → MTP filter translation (for migration)

MSTest, NUnit, and xUnit.net v2 (with YTest.MTP.XUnit2): The VSTest --filter syntax is identical on both VSTest and MTP. No changes needed.
xUnit.net v3 (native MTP): xUnit.net v3 does NOT support the VSTest --filter syntax on MTP. Translate filters using xUnit.net v3's native options:
VSTest --filter syntaxxUnit.net v3 MTP equivalentNotes
FullyQualifiedName~ClassName--filter-class *ClassName*Wildcards required for substring match
FullyQualifiedName=Ns.Class.Method--filter-method Ns.Class.MethodExact match on fully qualified method
Name=MethodName--filter-method *MethodName*Wildcards for substring match
Category=Value (trait)--filter-trait "Category=Value"Filter by trait name/value pair
Complex expressions--filter-query "expr"Uses xUnit.net query filter language (see above)
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