I am new to MOQ, but am using it with NUnit for unit testing.
I have all parts of my controller mocked, except the following line which throws an 'Object not set to an instance of an object' error message.
Response.Cookies.Clear();
I have the following extension method to mock the controller context which works for everything else I have come accross so far (very much thanks to the good people on this forum).
public static int SetUpForTest(this System.Web.Mvc.Controller ctl, string username, TestingUtility.Roles role)
{
var routes = new RouteCollection();
MvcApplication.RegisterRoutes(routes);
var request = new Mock<HttpRequestBase>(MockBehavior.Strict);
request.SetupGet(x => x.ApplicationPath).Returns("/");
request.SetupGet(x => x.Url).Returns(new Uri("http://localhost/a", UriKind.Absolute));
request.SetupGet(x => x.ServerVariables).Returns(new System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection());
var response = new Mock<HttpResponseBase>(MockBehavior.Strict);
response.Setup(x => x.ApplyAppPathModifier(Moq.It.IsAny<String>())).Returns((String url) => url);
// response.SetupGet(x => x.Cookies).Returns(new HttpCookieCollection()); // This also failed to work
var context = new Mock<HttpContextBase>(MockBehavior.Strict);
context.SetupGet(x => x.Request).Returns(request.Object);
context.SetupGet(x => x.Response).Returns(response.Object);
context.SetupGet(x => x.Response.Cookies).Returns(new HttpCookieCollection()); // still can't call the Clear() method
//
// Mock the controller context (using the objects mocked above)
//
var moqCtx = new Mock<ControllerContext>(context.Object, new RouteData(), ctl);
moqCtx.SetupGet(p => p.HttpContext.User.Identity.Name).Returns(username);
moqCtx.SetupGet(p => p.HttpContext.User.Identity.IsAuthenticated).Returns(true);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(role.ToString()))
moqCtx.Setup(p => p.HttpContext.User.IsInRole(role.ToString())).Returns(true);
//
// Pass the mocked ControllerContext and create UrlHelper for the controller and return
//
ctl.ControllerContext = moqCtx.Object;
ctl.Url = new UrlHelper(new RequestContext(context.Object, new RouteData()), routes);
return 1;
}
As you can see above I have tried to mock the 'get' of the cookies collection, which does not help.
Also, the actual Clear() method cannot be mocked as it is not a virtual method.
Obviously I don't want to test that the cookies are being cleared, I just want to be able to ignore it in testing.
Thanks,
Greg
This works for me when I do cookies.Clear()
var request = new Mock<HttpRequestBase>(MockBehavior.Strict);
request.SetupGet(x => x.ApplicationPath).Returns("/");
request.SetupGet(x => x.Url).Returns(new Uri("http://localhost/a", UriKind.Absolute));
request.SetupGet(x => x.ServerVariables).Returns(new System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection());
var response = new Mock<HttpResponseBase>(MockBehavior.Strict);
response.Setup(x => x.ApplyAppPathModifier(Moq.It.IsAny<String>())).Returns((String url) => url);
// response.SetupGet(x => x.Cookies).Returns(new HttpCookieCollection()); // This also failed to work
var context = new Mock<HttpContextBase>(MockBehavior.Strict);
context.SetupGet(x => x.Request).Returns(request.Object);
context.SetupGet(x => x.Response).Returns(response.Object);
context.SetupGet(x => x.Response.Cookies).Returns(new HttpCookieCollection()); // still can't call the Clear() method
context.SetupGet(p => p.User.Identity.Name).Returns("blah");
context.SetupGet(p => p.User.Identity.IsAuthenticated).Returns(true);
var rc = new RequestContext(context.Object, new RouteData());
controller.ControllerContext = new ControllerContext(rc, controller);
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