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Abstracting away issues of HttpContext from your ASP.NET MVC controllers
Feb 1203I've noticed that I write software in one of three modes: For myself: Shortcuts, less testing, not well-factored. For myself but in public: Mostly POP Forums, which I try to avoid letting it suck since others will use it and see the code. For sharing: Any day job or gig where others will use or maintain your code. You don't want to unleash crapsauce on others. I have to admit that second case isn't the most clean of endeavors. While I'm generally happy with the forum app and the feedba...
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Are you Mocking Me?
Jan 1115Jimmy has had a couple posts (mocks, mocks, and less mocks) that prompted Derick to post this on his experience with tests Id like to add my thoughts to mix. First, let me say Im not offering an answer to Dericks question (sorry Derick), simply some ideas to consider. If they help you, great. If not, please join the mix. Not All Tests are created equal If I told you there are only X types of programs you can write to solve any problem and they could only be created a certain way, etc. youd ...
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MVC: Unit testing controller actions that use TempData
Apr 0814Part of the big deal about ASP.NET MVC, and of course MVC in general, is that the code you write is more easily unit tested as compared to traditional ASP.NET WebForms. However, if you've used ASP.NET MVC and tried to write a unit test for a controller action that uses TempData, you probably got some exceptions about null references and other crazy stuff. I've seen a number of solutions out there that involve private reflection (which is kind of evil) so I figured I'd show how it can be done ...
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