Friday, November 4, 2022

[FIXED] How to use Fluent Assertions to test for exception in inequality tests?

Issue

I'm trying to write a unit test for a greater than overridden operator using Fluent Assertions in C#. The greater than operator in this class is supposed to throw an exception if either of the objects are null.

Usually when using Fluent Assertions, I would use a lambda expression to put the method into an action. I would then run the action and use action.ShouldThrow<Exception>. However, I can't figure out how to put an operator into a lambda expression.

I would rather not use NUnit's Assert.Throws(), the Throws Constraint, or the [ExpectedException] attribute for consistencies sake.


Solution

You may try this approach.

[Test]
public void GreaterThan_NullAsRhs_ThrowsException()
{
    var lhs = new ClassWithOverriddenOperator();
    var rhs = (ClassWithOverriddenOperator) null;

    Action comparison = () => { var res = lhs > rhs; };

    comparison.Should().Throw<Exception>();
}

It doesn't look neat enough. But it works.

Or in two lines

Func<bool> compare = () => lhs > rhs;
Action act = () => compare();


Answered By - Kote
Answer Checked By - Terry (PHPFixing Volunteer)

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.