How to mock and use foreign key in unit testing in c#?
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I am using moq framework to mock and perform unit testing.It returns null when there is a foreign key relationship between tables are executed in linq query.It works fine when run the application but return null in unit testing alone.
DocumentId = order.OrderTransaction.OrderGroup.EDIDocument.FileDetailsId ;
DocumentType=order.OrderTransaction.OrderGroup.EDIDocument.DocumentType.Description;
Performed Mocking for Tables like this:
dbMock = new Mock<BSoftWEDIIContext>();
dbMock.Setup(a => a.Order).Returns(new DBSetMock<Order>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderItems).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderItem>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderItemList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.Partners).Returns(new DBSetMock<Partner>().MockObject(TableTestData.PartnerList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderTransactions).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderTransaction>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderTransactionList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderGroups).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderGroup>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderGroupList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.EDIDocuments).Returns(new DBSetMock<EDIDocument>().MockObject(TableTestData.EDIDocumentList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.DocumentTypes).Returns(new DBSetMock<DocumentType>().MockObject(TableTestData.DocumentTypeList()).Object);
c# unit-testing foreign-keys moq
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I am using moq framework to mock and perform unit testing.It returns null when there is a foreign key relationship between tables are executed in linq query.It works fine when run the application but return null in unit testing alone.
DocumentId = order.OrderTransaction.OrderGroup.EDIDocument.FileDetailsId ;
DocumentType=order.OrderTransaction.OrderGroup.EDIDocument.DocumentType.Description;
Performed Mocking for Tables like this:
dbMock = new Mock<BSoftWEDIIContext>();
dbMock.Setup(a => a.Order).Returns(new DBSetMock<Order>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderItems).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderItem>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderItemList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.Partners).Returns(new DBSetMock<Partner>().MockObject(TableTestData.PartnerList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderTransactions).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderTransaction>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderTransactionList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderGroups).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderGroup>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderGroupList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.EDIDocuments).Returns(new DBSetMock<EDIDocument>().MockObject(TableTestData.EDIDocumentList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.DocumentTypes).Returns(new DBSetMock<DocumentType>().MockObject(TableTestData.DocumentTypeList()).Object);
c# unit-testing foreign-keys moq
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I am using moq framework to mock and perform unit testing.It returns null when there is a foreign key relationship between tables are executed in linq query.It works fine when run the application but return null in unit testing alone.
DocumentId = order.OrderTransaction.OrderGroup.EDIDocument.FileDetailsId ;
DocumentType=order.OrderTransaction.OrderGroup.EDIDocument.DocumentType.Description;
Performed Mocking for Tables like this:
dbMock = new Mock<BSoftWEDIIContext>();
dbMock.Setup(a => a.Order).Returns(new DBSetMock<Order>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderItems).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderItem>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderItemList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.Partners).Returns(new DBSetMock<Partner>().MockObject(TableTestData.PartnerList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderTransactions).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderTransaction>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderTransactionList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderGroups).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderGroup>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderGroupList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.EDIDocuments).Returns(new DBSetMock<EDIDocument>().MockObject(TableTestData.EDIDocumentList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.DocumentTypes).Returns(new DBSetMock<DocumentType>().MockObject(TableTestData.DocumentTypeList()).Object);
c# unit-testing foreign-keys moq
I am using moq framework to mock and perform unit testing.It returns null when there is a foreign key relationship between tables are executed in linq query.It works fine when run the application but return null in unit testing alone.
DocumentId = order.OrderTransaction.OrderGroup.EDIDocument.FileDetailsId ;
DocumentType=order.OrderTransaction.OrderGroup.EDIDocument.DocumentType.Description;
Performed Mocking for Tables like this:
dbMock = new Mock<BSoftWEDIIContext>();
dbMock.Setup(a => a.Order).Returns(new DBSetMock<Order>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderItems).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderItem>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderItemList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.Partners).Returns(new DBSetMock<Partner>().MockObject(TableTestData.PartnerList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderTransactions).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderTransaction>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderTransactionList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.OrderGroups).Returns(new DBSetMock<OrderGroup>().MockObject(TableTestData.OrderGroupList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.EDIDocuments).Returns(new DBSetMock<EDIDocument>().MockObject(TableTestData.EDIDocumentList()).Object);
dbMock.Setup(a => a.DocumentTypes).Returns(new DBSetMock<DocumentType>().MockObject(TableTestData.DocumentTypeList()).Object);
c# unit-testing foreign-keys moq
c# unit-testing foreign-keys moq
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