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How we can mock the authenticated user using Moq framework. Form Authentication used.

I need to write unit tests for the action below

public PartialViewResult MyGoals()
{
    int userid = ((SocialGoalUser)(User.Identity)).UserId;
    var Goals = goalService.GetMyGoals(userid);
    return PartialView("_MyGoalsView", Goals);
}

I need to mock the value for userid here

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Just idle curiosity - have you tried anything yourself before you asked here? What didn't work for you? – J. Steen Nov 27 '12 at 8:19
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Maybe similar SO topic could help? – aleksey.berezan Nov 27 '12 at 8:28
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Wehey. Just like I'd have solved it too. Bottom line is, look into topics like dependency injection and inversion of control. – J. Steen Nov 27 '12 at 8:32

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I have used something like that, maybe it helps you:

var controllerContext = new Mock<ControllerContext>();
var principal = new Moq.Mock<IPrincipal>();
principal.Setup(p => p.IsInRole("Administrator")).Returns(true);
principal.SetupGet(x => x.Identity.Name).Returns(userName);
controllerContext.SetupGet(x => x.HttpContext.User).Returns(principal.Object);
controller.ControllerContext = controllerContext.Object;
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