Here's my example:
[TestMethod]
public void NewAction_should_return_IndexAction()
{
NewViewModel viewModel = new NewViewModel()
{
Name = "José Inácio Santos Silva",
Email = "joseinacio@joseinacio.com",
Username = "joseinacio"
};
//IsUserRegistered is used to validate Username, Username is unique.
_mockAuthenticationService.Setup(x => x.IsUserRegistered(viewModel.Username )).Returns(false);
//IsUserRegistered is used to validate Email, Email is unique.
_mockUsuarioRepository.Setup(x => x.GetUserByEmail(viewModel.Email));
_mockDbContext.Setup(x => x.SaveChanges());
_mockUsuarioRepository.Setup(x => x.Add(It.IsAny<User>()));
_userController = new UserController(_mockUsuarioRepository.Object, _mockDbContext.Object, _mockAuthenticationService.Object);
ActionResult result = _userController.New(viewModel);
result.AssertActionRedirect().ToAction("Index");
_mockAuthenticationService.VerifyAll();
_mockUsuarioRepository.VerifyAll();
_mockDbContext.VerifyAll();
}
I have read some tutorials and they say that we should use only one mock per test.
But look at my test, it use 3 mocks, to check if my Action is working the right way I need to check these 3 mocks, do not agree?
How do I make this test in the correct way?