I have a method in service layer to connect to a service and i am using IHttpClientFactory. My method is working fine. Now i am trying to write unit test cases for the same.
public async Task<MyObject> MyMethodAsync(string arg1, string arg2)
{
var client = _httpClientFactory.CreateClient("XYZ");
var Authkey = "abc";
var AuthToken = "def";
var headers = new Dictionary<string, string>
{
{ Authkey,AuthToken }
};
client.AddTokenToHeader(headers); //This method set the DefaultRequestheader from the dictionary object
var reqData = new
{
prop1 = "X",
prop2 = "Y"
};//req object
var content = new StringContent(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(reqData), Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
//This is httpClient Post call for posting data
HttpResponseMessage response = await client.PostAsync("postData", content);
if (!response.IsSuccessStatusCode || response.Content == null)
{
return null;
}
MyObject myObject = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<MyObject>(response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync().Result);//read the result to an object
return myObject;
}
For the above method i am writing test cases. Here i am trying to set the Post methods out put a status code OK and expecting the
MyMethodAsync method to be true as the PostAsync is true. Here i am getting an exception
System.InvalidOperationException : An invalid request URI was provided. The request URI must either be an absolute URI or BaseAddress must be set.
[Test]
public async Task MyMethodAsync_Gets_True()
{
var response = new HttpResponseMessage(HttpStatusCode.OK)
{
Content = new StringContent("It worked!")
};
//Mock the httpclientfactory
var _httpMessageHandler = new Mock<HttpMessageHandler>();
var mockFactory = new Mock<IHttpClientFactory>();
//Specify here the http method as post
_httpMessageHandler.Protected()
.Setup<Task<HttpResponseMessage>>("SendAsync",
ItExpr.Is<HttpRequestMessage>(req => req.Method == HttpMethod.Post),
ItExpr.IsAny<CancellationToken>())
.ReturnsAsync(new HttpResponseMessage
{
StatusCode = HttpStatusCode.OK
});
var httpClient = new HttpClient(_httpMessageHandler.Object);
mockFactory.Setup(_ => _.CreateClient(It.IsAny<string>())).Returns(httpClient);
var arg1 = "X";
var arg2 = "D101";
var service = new MyService(_mockAppSettings.Object, mockFactory.Object);
var result = await service.MyMethodAsync(arg1, arg2);
// Assert
Assert.IsNotNull(result);
}
Can someone show what mistake i am doing here?
As the exception says you have to
PostAsync with an absolute urlBaseAddress of the HttpClientIf you choose the second one all you need to do is this:
var httpClient = new HttpClient(_httpMessageHandler.Object);
httpClient.BaseAddress = new Uri("http://nonexisting.domain"); //New code
mockFactory.Setup(_ => _.CreateClient(It.IsAny<string>())).Returns(httpClient);
With this modification the exception will be gone.
But your test will fail because the response.Content will be null and that's why MyMethodAsync will return with null.
To fix this let's change the Setup to this:
public static async Task MyMethodAsync_Gets_True()
{
//Arrange
MyObject resultObject = new MyObject();
var response = new HttpResponseMessage(HttpStatusCode.OK)
{
Content = new StringContent(JsonConvert.SerializeObject(resultObject))
};
var _httpMessageHandler = new Mock<HttpMessageHandler>();
_httpMessageHandler.Protected()
.Setup<Task<HttpResponseMessage>>("SendAsync",
ItExpr.Is<HttpRequestMessage>(req => req.Method == HttpMethod.Post),
ItExpr.IsAny<CancellationToken>())
.ReturnsAsync(response);
...
//Act
var result = await service.MyMethodAsync(arg1, arg2);
//Assert
Assert.NotNull(result);
}
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