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Following is my generic base repository interface

public interface IRepository<T>
{
    IQueryable<T> AllIncluding(params Expression<Func<T, object>>[] includeProperties);
}

my entity

public class Sdk 
{
    public Sdk()
    {
       this.Identifier = Guid.NewGuid().ToString();
    }

    public virtual ICollection<Resource> AccessibleResources { get; set; }

    public string Identifier { get; set; }    
}

and following is the specific repo

public interface ISdkRepository : IRepository<Sdk>
{
}

now I am trying to test a controller, using moq

Following is the code I am trying to test

public ActionResult GetResources(string clientId) {
        var sdkObject = sdkRepository.AllIncluding(k => k.AccessibleResources).SingleOrDefault(k => k.Identifier == clientId);
        if (sdkObject == null)
            throw new ApplicationException("Sdk Not Found");
        return Json(sdkObject.AccessibleResources.ToList());
    }

using following test

[Test]
public void Can_Get_GetResources()
{
    var cid = Guid.NewGuid().ToString();
    var mockRepo = new Moq.Mock<ISdkRepository>();
    var sdks = new HashSet<Sdk>()
    {
        new Sdk()
        {
            Identifier = cid,
            AccessibleResources = new HashSet<Resource>()
            {
                new Resource()
                {
                    Id = Guid.NewGuid(),
                    Description = "This is sdk"
                }
            }
        }
    };
    mockRepo.Setup(k => k.
        AllIncluding(It.IsAny<Expression<Func<Sdk,object>>[]>())).Returns(sdks.AsQueryable);
    var sdkCtrl = new SdksController(mockRepo.Object);
    var returnedJson=sdkCtrl.GetResources(cid);
    returnedJson.ToString();
}

and it is throwing:

System.Reflection.TargetParameterCountException : Parameter count mismatch

Don't know why?

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Can you paste the Stack Trace ? – Ragzitsu Sep 18 '11 at 8:55

2 Answers

up vote 1 down vote accepted

I think you've hit some limitations here with Moq. It doesn't handle expression parameters well because it can be passed expressions as values itself. There's no way for Moq to know what part of the expression is intended to be resolved and what is part of the signature.

Also, I can't remember how well Moq handles params xx[] but it's quite possible you have a combination of two problems here.

Are you able to create a class that exposes the set of expressions as a property? If so it might be possible to change the signature of AllIncluding and tell Moq to match on any instance of that class.

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Though there is an answer marked as accepted, I believe there is a way to mock your repository correctly.

Instead of

mockRepo.Setup(k => k.AllIncluding(It.IsAny<Expression<Func<Sdk, object>>[]>())).Returns(sdks.AsQueryable);

please use

mockRepo.Setup(k => k.AllIncluding(It.IsAny<Expression<Func<Sdk, object>>[]>())).Returns((Expression<Func<Sdk, object>>[] includeProperties) => sdks.AsQueryable());
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It saved my day) I had exactly the same problem in exactly the same method, your proposal works! – Maxim Zabolotskikh Mar 20 '12 at 8:48

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