MOQ - setting up a method based on argument values (multiple arguments)
I have an interface defined as
interface IMath
{
AddNumbersBetween(int lowerVal, int upperVal);
}
I can setup a basic Moq for the above as follows:
Mock<IMath> mock = new Mock<IMath>();
mock.Setup(m => m.AddNumbersBetween(It.IsAny<int>(), It.IsAny<int>()));
call it
mock.Object.AddNumbersBetween(1,4);
and then verify that it was called
mock.Verify(m => m.AddNumbersBetween(1,4), Times.AtleastOnce());
I cant figure out how to setup the method AddNumbersBetween such that if the upperVal is lower than the lowerVal an exception is thrown
mock.Object.AddNumbersBetween(4,1);//should throw an exception
Essentially looking for something like:
mock.Setup(foo => foo.AddNumbersBetween("arg1 is higher than arg2")).Throws<ArgumentException>();
Solution 1:
I know this is a year old, but I found a way to use multiple parameters with the latest version of Moq at least:
mock.Setup(x => x.Method(It.IsAny<int>(), It.IsAny<int>()))
.Returns<int, int>((a, b) => a < b);
Solution 2:
For single argument methods, the cleanest way would be:
mock.Setup(foo => foo.Submit(IsLarge())).Throws<ArgumentException>();
...
public string IsLarge()
{
return Match<string>.Create(s => !String.IsNullOrEmpty(s) && s.Length > 100);
}
This can't be applied if the method has several arguments. There is still a 'workaround' that could be used, that mimics what you want to achieve:
/// <summary>
/// Tests if a moq can send an exception with argument checking
///</summary>
[TestMethod]
public void TestException()
{
Mock<IMath> mock = new Mock<IMath>();
mock.Setup(m => m.AddNumbersBetween(It.IsAny<int>(), It.IsAny<int>()));
mock.Setup(foo => foo.AddNumbersBetween(It.IsAny<int>(), It.IsAny<int>()))
.Callback<int, int>((i, j) => CheckArgs(i, j));
try
{
mock.Object.AddNumbersBetween(1, 2);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// Will not enter
Console.WriteLine("Exception raised: {0}", ex);
}
try
{
mock.Object.AddNumbersBetween(2, 1);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// Will enter here, exception raised
Console.WriteLine("Exception raised: {0}", ex);
}
}
private bool CheckArgs(int i, int j)
{
if( i > j)
throw new ArgumentException();
return true;
}