> scaffolding-oracle-to-postgres-migration-test-project
Scaffolds an xUnit integration test project for validating Oracle-to-PostgreSQL database migration behavior in .NET solutions. Creates the test project, transaction-rollback base class, and seed data manager. Use when setting up test infrastructure before writing migration integration tests, or when a test project is needed for Oracle-to-PostgreSQL validation.
curl "https://skillshub.wtf/github/awesome-copilot/scaffolding-oracle-to-postgres-migration-test-project?format=md"Scaffolding an Integration Test Project for Oracle-to-PostgreSQL Migration
Creates a compilable, empty xUnit test project with transaction management and seed data infrastructure for a single target project. Run once per project before writing tests.
Workflow
Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Inspect the target project
- [ ] Step 2: Create the xUnit test project
- [ ] Step 3: Implement transaction-rollback base class
- [ ] Step 4: Implement seed data manager
- [ ] Step 5: Verify the project compiles
Step 1: Inspect the target project
Read the target project's .csproj to determine the .NET version and existing package references. Match these versions exactly — do not upgrade.
Step 2: Create the xUnit test project
- Target the same .NET version as the application under test.
- Add NuGet packages for Oracle database connectivity and xUnit.
- Add a project reference to the target project only — no other application projects.
- Add an
appsettings.jsonconfigured for Oracle database connectivity.
Step 3: Implement transaction-rollback base class
- Create a base test class that opens a transaction before each test and rolls it back after.
- Catch and handle all exceptions to guarantee rollback.
- Make the pattern inheritable by all downstream test classes.
Step 4: Implement seed data manager
- Create a global seed manager for loading test data within the transaction scope.
- Do not commit seed data — transactions roll back after each test.
- Do not use
TRUNCATE TABLE— preserve existing database data. - Reuse existing seed files if available.
- Establish a naming convention for seed file location that downstream test creation will follow.
Step 5: Verify the project compiles
Build the test project and confirm it compiles with zero errors before finishing.
Key Constraints
- Oracle is the golden behavior source — scaffold for Oracle first.
- Keep to existing .NET and C# versions; do not introduce newer language or runtime features.
- Output is an empty test project with infrastructure only — no test cases.
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