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The specific error is:
Result StackTrace:
at SmartBear.TestLeft.WebApiWrapper.WebApiClient..ctor(String baseUri, Int32 timeout)
at SmartBear.TestLeft.DriverImpl..ctor(String host, Int32 port)
at SmartBear.TestLeft.LocalDriver..ctor(Int32 port)
at DeltaClient.Test.UserAcceptance.Fixtures.TestFixture..ctor() in C:\Projects\MyProject\Fixtures\TestFixture.cs:line 38
----- Inner Stack Trace -----
at SmartBear.TestLeft.WebApiWrapper.WebApiClient..cctor()
Result Message:
System.TypeInitializationException : The type initializer for 'SmartBear.TestLeft.WebApiWrapper.WebApiClient' threw an exception.
---- System.IO.FileLoadException : Could not load file or assembly 'RestSharp, Version=100.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=598062e77f915f75' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
Any workaround exists for this . I am also getting the same issue.
This is coming when "RestSharp" is being used at multiple places in the same project or solution.
Ex : There is a "DLL" we are referring into project which has dependency on " RestSharp "
la2texas wrote:The specific error is:
Result StackTrace:
at SmartBear.TestLeft.WebApiWrapper.WebApiClient..ctor(String baseUri, Int32 timeout)
at SmartBear.TestLeft.DriverImpl..ctor(String host, Int32 port)
at SmartBear.TestLeft.LocalDriver..ctor(Int32 port)
at DeltaClient.Test.UserAcceptance.Fixtures.TestFixture..ctor() in C:\Projects\MyProject\Fixtures\TestFixture.cs:line 38
----- Inner Stack Trace -----
at SmartBear.TestLeft.WebApiWrapper.WebApiClient..cctor()
Result Message:
System.TypeInitializationException : The type initializer for 'SmartBear.TestLeft.WebApiWrapper.WebApiClient' threw an exception.
---- System.IO.FileLoadException : Could not load file or assembly 'RestSharp, Version=100.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=598062e77f915f75' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
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- AlexKaras8 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
I am not .Net guru, so the only thing I can recommend at the moment is to create a Support ticket via the https://support.smartbear.com/message/?prod=TestLeft form and reference this thread.
I would appreciate it if you update this thread with the result of your communication with Support.
- vijayeleswarapu8 years agoNew Contributor
The important thing is to know whether the assembly is signed. The RestSharp developers provide two versions: signed and unsigned. They are called "RestSharpSigned" and "RestSharp" in NuGet.
The issue which you are facing is related to the assembly type (signed/unsigned), but not its version. You added the "xxxx.Client" package to the project and this package contains the unsigned version of RestSharp. .NET doesn't load the unsigned version of the assembly if there is a signed version in the project. TestLeft contains the signed version. BTW, you have the "Pivot" package in your project and this package contains the signed version, as well. So, if you try to call code from this package, you will get the same error as in TestLeft.
However, it looks like we have managed to find a workaround. You can delete "RestSharp.dll" from the project references in Visual Studio and add the signed version of "RestSharp.dll". After this, you should have the signed version in the output folder. To make the "ReportPortal.Client" package work, you need to do the following:
1. You need to load the signed version of RestSharp to the domain before the code from the "xxxx.Client" package is called. This can be done e.g. if you add a static field to "TestFixtureBase" which has a type from RestSharp.
2. Add the "AppDomain.AssemblyResolve" event handler. It will return the already loaded (signed) version when the request to get "RestSharp" is sent.Attached TestFixtureCode
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