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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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Properties

If you have a dependency that has properties to be set which are used in the method calls, you can set dummy values for such properties using the Moq SetupProperty method. Let's add two properties to the ILoanRepository interface, LoanType and Rate:

public interface ILoanRepository{   LoanType LoanType{get;set;}   float Rate {get;set;}       List<LoanType> GetLoanTypes();   List<Loan> GetCarLoans();}

With the Moq SetupProperty method, you can specify that the property should have a behavior, which in essence implies that whenever the property is requested, the value set in the SetupProperty method will be returned:

Mock<ILoanRepository> loanRepository = new Mock<ILoanRepository>();loanRepository.Setup(x => x.LoanType, LoanType.CarLoan);
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