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C# and .NET Core Test-Driven Development
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C# and .NET Core Test-Driven Development

by Ayobami Adewole
May 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
300 pages
7h 35m
English
Packt Publishing
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Events

Moq has a feature that allows you to raise an event on the mock object. To raise an event, you use the Raise method. The method has two parameters. The first is a Lambda expression with the event subscribed for the event to be raised on the mock. The second argument provides a parameter that will be included in the event. To raise a LoanDefaulterNotification event on the loanRepository mock object with an empty argument, you can use the following line of code:

Mock<ILoanRepository> loanRepository = new Mock<ILoanRepository>();loanRepository.Raise(x => x.LoanDefaulterNotification+=null, EventArgs.Empty);

Real use cases are used when you want to have a mock object raise an event in response to an action or raise an event in response ...

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