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I am using Moq in my nUnit test cases.

Here's what my test case looks like:

        IList<ChartFieldDepartment> coaDepartments = new List<ChartFieldDepartment>() {
                new ChartFieldDepartment { ChartFieldKey="1000", Description="Corporate Allocation"},
                new ChartFieldDepartment { ChartFieldKey="1010", Description="Contribution to Capital"}
        };

        Mock<IChartFieldRepository> mockChartFieldRepository = new Mock<IChartFieldRepository>();
        mockChartFieldRepository.Setup(x => x.RetrieveChartFieldDepartments(It.IsAny<bool>())).Returns(coaDepartments.AsQueryable);

        ChartFieldDomainService chartFieldDomainService = new ChartFieldDomainService(mockChartFieldRepository.Object);

        // this line fails! I get System.Reflection.TargetParameterCountException : Parameter count mismatch
        IQueryable<ChartFieldDepartment> departments = chartFieldDomainService.RetrieveChartFieldDepartments();

Here is my ChartFieldDomainService:

public class ChartFieldDomainService : IChartFieldDomainService
{
    private IChartFieldRepository _chartFieldRepository = null;

    public ChartFieldDomainService(IChartFieldRepository repository)
    {
        _chartFieldRepository = repository;
    }

    public virtual IQueryable<ChartFieldDepartment> RetrieveChartFieldDepartments()
    {
        return _chartFieldRepository.RetrieveChartFieldDepartments(true); // always refresh, get latest
    }
    //....
 }

Thanks in advance for the help.

EDIT: SOLUTION

The following change in syntax fixed the problem.

Original Line:

        mockChartFieldRepository.Setup(x => x.RetrieveChartFieldDepartments(It.IsAny<bool>()))
            .Returns(coaDepartments.AsQueryable());

Updated Line:

        mockChartFieldRepository.Setup(x => x.RetrieveChartFieldDepartments(It.IsAny<bool>()))
            .Returns((bool x) => coaDepartments.AsQueryable());
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  • I don't think you need the lambda; just add the parentheses.
    – TrueWill
    Jul 12, 2011 at 22:23

1 Answer 1

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Change it to

.Returns(coaDepartments.AsQueryable());

(Which is not at all obvious from the error message.)

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    this is what is causing the problems in the first place. adding the lambda (bool x) => coaDepartments.AsQueryable() was what fixed the parameter mismatch.
    – Raymond
    Jul 13, 2011 at 16:26
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    @Raymond: All we have to go on is your original post. The first example shows .Returns(coaDepartments.AsQueryable). In testing, I found that it would not run without the parentheses but would run with the parentheses.
    – TrueWill
    Jul 13, 2011 at 17:00
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    @TrueWill I was looking at this error for a while now without realising i forgot the (). Adding them solved my problem.
    – Andy
    Aug 19, 2011 at 12:53
  • Not adding parenthesis was causing intermittent failures in builds. Issue fixed by adding parenthesis or writing it as ()=>results.ToList(). Does anyone know why this parenthesis is required ?
    – mehul9595
    Jan 22, 2014 at 11:23

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