Rhino Mocks AssertWasCalled (multiple times) on pr

2019-02-07 16:09发布

I have a mocked object that is passed as a constructor argument to another object.

How can I test that a mocked object's property has been called? This is code I am using currently:

INewContactAttributes newContact = MockRepository.GenerateMock<INewContactAttributes>();
newContact.Stub(x => x.Forenames).Return("One Two Three");
someobject.ConsumeContact(newContact);
newContact.AssertWasCalled(x => { var dummy = x.Forenames; });

This works except when within the "someobject" the getter on Forenames property is used multiple times. That's when I get "Rhino.Mocks.Exceptions.ExpectationViolationException: INewContactAttributes.get_Forenames(); Expected #1, Actual #2.."

Simply using

newContact.AssertWasCalled(x => { var dummy = x.Forenames; }, options => options.Repeat.Any());

does not work and gives the error below:

"The expectation was removed from the waiting expectations list, did you call Repeat.Any() ? This is not supported in AssertWasCalled()."

So how do I cater for the multiple calls?

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SAY GOODBYE
2楼-- · 2019-02-07 16:29

What is your motivation behind checking the number of times it is called? Is it a particularly expensive operation? If so, then I would suggest that you put it behind a method instead as, semantically speaking, properties should be inexpensive calls.

Also, checking the number of times a property is called is not the thrust of unit testing (don't worry it's a common mistake to test too much, we've all been there). What you should really be testing is that given the state of your mock object that the method produces the expected output. The number of times a method is called to do that doesn't really matter (unless it's a service to send an email or something). It is an implementation detail which you normally wouldn't test as a simple refactor would break your tests as they would be too specific.

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家丑人穷心不美
3楼-- · 2019-02-07 16:29

Depending on your version of Rhino you are using, you can use:

// Call to mock object here
LastCall.IgnoreArguments().Repeat.Never();
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Evening l夕情丶
4楼-- · 2019-02-07 16:37

newContact.Expect( c => c.ForeNames ).Return( ... ).Repeat.Any()

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Evening l夕情丶
5楼-- · 2019-02-07 16:39

From Here:

mock.AssertWasCalled(x => x.Name ="Bob");

or

mock.AssertWasCalled(x => x.Name =Arg.Is("Bob"));

or

mock.AssertWasCalled(x => x.Name =Arg<string>.Is.NotNull);
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疯言疯语
6楼-- · 2019-02-07 16:45

newContact.AssertWasCalled(x => { var dummy = x.Forenames; }, options => options.Repeat.AtLeastOnce());

Repeat.Any does not work with AssertWasCalled because 0 counts as any... so if it WASN'T called, the AsserWasCalled would return TRUE even if it wasn't called.

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Root(大扎)
7楼-- · 2019-02-07 16:46

I agree with chris answer

newContact.AssertWasCalled(x => { var dummy = x.Forenames; }, options => options.Repeat.AtLeastOnce());

Additionally If you know exactly how many times the property would be called you can do

newContact.AssertWasCalled(x => { var dummy = x.Forenames; }, options => options.Repeat.Times(n));

where n is an int.

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