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Hi,
I have followed articles and stryker documentation to create stryker-config.json file. This is how my config file looks like,
{
"stryker-config":
{
"reporters": [
"progress",
"html"
],
"solution": "../My.sln",
"project": "MyProj.csproj",
"test-projects": ["MyProj.Tests.csproj"],
"mutation-level": "Advanced",
"thresholds": { "high": 80, "low": 60, "break": 0 },
"verbosity": "trace"
}
}
My test project has reference to many source code projects, but since I wanted to test only "MyProj.csproj", I have added in project variable.
I am getting following error while running stryker from test project No .csproj or .fsproj file found, please check your project directory at D;.....
My projects are running on .Net framework 4.7.2 and I am using Stryker 4.5.1 version.
I saw lot of similar issues on here and on stackoverflow, but none of the steps followed is fixing my issue.
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