I use NSubstitute a lot. And I love it.
I am just looking into AutoFixture. It seems great!
I have seen AutoFixture for NSubstitute and seen a few examples in Moq on how to use this feature.
But I can't seem to translate it into NSubstitute.
I tried this:
var fixture = new Fixture().Customize(new AutoNSubstituteCustomization());
var addDest = Substitute.For<IPerson>();
Using:
public interface IPersonEntity
{
int ID { get; set; }
string FirstName { get; set;}
string LastName { get; set;}
DateTime DateOfBirth { get; set; }
char Gender { get; set; }
}
And I get an object, but none of the properties are populated (kind of the point of AutoFixture).
I also tried:
var fixture = new Fixture().Customize(new AutoNSubstituteCustomization());
var result = fixture.Create<IPersonEntity>();
That also gave me an object with no populated properties. (Note if I do the above with a PersonEntity
class, then the properties are all populated.)
I am sure that there is a way to make this work, but I can't seem to find it.
So, given my IPersonEntity
interface above, does anyone know how to use AutoFixture and NSubstitute to give me a populated IPersonEntity object?
Instead of customizing the Fixture
instance with the AutoNSubstituteCustomization
you may use the customization below:
var fixture = new Fixture().Customize(
new AutoPopulatedNSubstitutePropertiesCustomization());
var result = fixture.Create<IPersonEntity>();
// -> All properties should be populated now.
The AutoPopulatedNSubstitutePropertiesCustomization
is defined as:
internal class AutoPopulatedNSubstitutePropertiesCustomization
: ICustomization
{
public void Customize(IFixture fixture)
{
fixture.ResidueCollectors.Add(
new Postprocessor(
new NSubstituteBuilder(
new MethodInvoker(
new NSubstituteMethodQuery())),
new AutoPropertiesCommand(
new PropertiesOnlySpecification())));
}
private class PropertiesOnlySpecification : IRequestSpecification
{
public bool IsSatisfiedBy(object request)
{
return request is PropertyInfo;
}
}
}
The difference with the AutoNSubstituteCustomization
is that the above customization is also decorated with a Postprocessor
instance to automatically set values for all the public properties of the requested type.
References:
The above solution is inspired by the following blog articles by Mark Seemann:
Though the other answer has been marked as correct back then, I just wanted to add for completeness that you can indeed use AutoNSubstituteCustomization:
var fixture = new Fixture().Customize(new AutoNSubstituteCustomization() { ConfigureMembers = true});
var result = fixture.Create<IPersonEntity>();
This will result in the properties being populated.
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