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How to mock a method that returns an int with MOQ
Here's my interface:
public interface ICalenderService
{
DateTime Adjust(DateTime dateToAdjust, BusinessDayConvention convention, List<HolidayCity> holidayCities);
}
I've done some research and it seems you can mock this real easily, but I want to stub this out using Moq so that I can pass the stub into my other class constuctors and have the stub return whatever DateTime
I want for its Adjust
method.
What's the easiest way to do this?
Edit: I know I can create my own stub in my project, but I'd like to write less code, and I think Moq can let me do that, I just don't know what the syntax looks like.
Set up the stub like this:
var calendarServiceStub = new Mock<ICalenderService>();
calendarServiceStub
.Setup(c => c.Adjust(It.IsAny<DateTime>(), It.IsAny<BusinessDayConvention>(), It.IsAny<List<HolidayCity>>()))
.Returns(theDateTimeResultYouWant);
Pass calendarServiceStub.Object
to the other class's constructor.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10505704/using-moq-to-stub-an-interface-method