J'écris des tests pour mon service Web WebAPI et ne peux pas comprendre comment envoyer JSON à ma méthode de service dans le test.
ScheduleRequest sr = new ScheduleRequest();
sr.Months = null;
sr.States = null;
sr.Zip = null;
sr.Miles = null;
sr.PCodes = null;
sr.PageStart = 1;
sr.PageLimit = 10;
HttpRequestMessage m = new HttpRequestMessage();
string sr_ = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(sr);
// How do I load it into the HttpRequestMessage???
// m.Content. = sr_;
var controller = new ShoppingCartController();
// Call the controlelr method and test if the return data is correct.
EventSyncResponse res = (EventSyncResponse)controller.CourseSchedule(m);
Est-ce que je fais ça correctement aussi?
Code du contrôleur:
public object CourseSchedule(ScheduleRequest request)
{
try
{
var result = cart.GetCourseSchedule(request);
return Ok(result);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
if (ex.Message.StartsWith(@"ORA-20001"))
{
return Ok(new ParticipantResponse { FirstName = "No record found" });
}
throw ex;
}
}
[TestClass]
public class ShoppingCartControllerTests {
[TestMethod]
public void TestCourseSchedule() {
//Arrange
var sr = new ScheduleRequest();
sr.Months = null;
sr.States = null;
sr.Zip = null;
sr.Miles = null;
sr.PCodes = null;
sr.PageStart = 1;
sr.PageLimit = 10;
var json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(sr);
//construct content to send
var content = new System.Net.Http.StringContent(json, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
var request = new HttpRequestMessage {
RequestUri = new Uri("http://localhost/api/shoppingcart"),
Content = content
};
var controller = new ShoppingCartController();
//Set a fake request. If your controller creates responses you will need this
controller.Request = request;
//Act
// Call the controller method and test if the return data is correct.
var response = controller.CourseSchedule(request) as OkNegotiatedContentResult<List<EventSyncResponse>> ;
//Assert
//...other asserts
}
}
Mais j'ai l'impression que votre action devrait en fait être refactorisée comme ceci dans votre contrôleur
public class ShoppingCartController : ApiController {
public IHttpActionResult CourseSchedule(ScheduleRequest model) { ... }
}
ce qui signifierait que votre test unitaire isolé devrait être refactorisé en ...
[TestClass]
public class ShoppingCartControllerTests {
[TestMethod]
public void TestCourseSchedule() {
//Arrange
var sr = new ScheduleRequest();
sr.Months = null;
sr.States = null;
sr.Zip = null;
sr.Miles = null;
sr.PCodes = null;
sr.PageStart = 1;
sr.PageLimit = 10;
var controller = new ShoppingCartController();
//Set a fake request. If your controller creates responses you will need this
controller.Request = new HttpRequestMessage {
RequestUri = new Uri("http://localhost/api/shoppingcart"),
};
//Act
// Call the controller method and test if the return data is correct.
var response = controller.CourseSchedule(sr) as OkNegotiatedContentResult<List<EventSyncResponse>> ;;
//Assert
//...
}
}
MB34. Vous devez ajouter dans votre méthode, un paramètre ScheduleRequest également. Vérifiez ce lien: http://www.lybecker.com/blog/2013/06/26/accessing-http-request-from-asp-net-web-api/