The tSQLt framework was originally developed by Dr Sebastian Meine, and Dennis Lloyd Jnr. The open source software is licensed under Apache 2.0 and the source code as well as the framework itself is free to download.
If you’d like to know more about tSQLt, ask a question, or contribute to its development, join us online.
The tSQLt Google GroupThis is the place to ask questions if you have problems with tSQLt, and mention ideas for new tSQLt features you’d like to see. If you come across a clever solution to a common database unit testing problem, please also feel free to let us know. |
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GitHubGitHub is home to the official repository of everything tSQLt. You can download the source code, as well as view the commits, the issues, and the pull requests. |
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Stack OverflowGot a request? An issue? Join us on Stack Overflow and tell us about it. You can also find out what other tSQLt users have been talking about and see if what you’re asking about today was answered yesterday. |
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Look for the #tsqlt hashtag on Twitter (or follow the handy link above), and you can find out what people have been saying about tSQLt. Or let others know what you’ve been up to. |
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tSQLt is supported by RedgateRedgate’s SQL Test is the official SSMS plugin for tSQLt, and makes running tSQLt test cases more intuitive by providing a graphical user interface. Try a 14 day trial of SQL Test. |