I am using Xunit and NMock on .NET platform. I am testing a presentation model where a method is asynchronous. The method creates an async task and executes it so the method returns immediately and the state I need to check aren't ready yet.
I can set a flag upon finish without modifying the SUT but that would mean I would have to keep checking the flag in a while loop for example, with perhaps timeout.
What are my options?
My preferred method is to mock out and inject the actual threading mechanism so that under test it is not asynchronous. Some times that is not possible (if the threading of the method is part of the framework, or otherwise not under your control).
If you can't control thread creation, then waiting for the thread to finish in some way, either a while loop or just a timed wait for however long the thread is supposed to take and failing the test if the state is not there since it took too long anyway.
check out my article on unit testing Silverlight applications
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/silverlight/Ag3DemoLOB.aspx
There is an example of unit testing a method that calls a WCF service asynchronously...
Just thought you might want an update on this since the #1 answer is actually recommending an older pattern to solve this problem.
In .net 4.5 + xUnit 1.9 or higher you can simply return a Task and optionally use the async keyword from your test to have xunit wait for the test to complete asynchronously.
See this article on xUnit.net 1.9
Does your object feature any sort of signal that the asynchronous method is finished, such as an event? If that is the case, you can use the following approach: