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My MVC4 solution contains three projects:

  1. Web, an MVC 4 web application
  2. MyAccount, a portable area
  3. Tests, a class library that leverages nUnit (and moq)

Web's global.asax defines some routes, as does MyAccount (in its implementation of PortableAreaRegistration).

In my nUnit tests, I need to get the entire solution's set of routes. I can get the routes defined in Web using code like:

if (RouteTable.Routes.Count == 0)
{
    RouteRegistrationConfigurator.Configure();
    MvcApplication.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
}

When I try to expand that to include portable areas using this:

if (RouteTable.Routes.Count == 0)
{
    var areaRegistration = new MyAccountAreaRegistration();
    var areaRegistrationContext = new AreaRegistrationContext(areaRegistration.AreaName, RouteTable.Routes);
    areaRegistration.RegisterArea(areaRegistrationContext);

    RouteRegistrationConfigurator.Configure();
    MvcApplication.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
}

I get an InvalidOperationException: "Operation is not valid due to the current state of the object." on the RegisterArea() call.

Putting this code in either the test itself or in the TestFixtureSetUp method makes no difference to the error.

The AreaRegistrationContext constructor has an optional third parameter that is an object state. By default, that's null. Giving it an empty object (new {} or new object {}) doesn't fix the error. I've not been able to find any documentation as to what that state object can or should be.

Using an AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas() call instead of registering the specific area results in the error message "InvalidOperationException : This method cannot be called during the application's pre-start initialization phase."

I see examples of these area registration lines being usable in MVC2 projects without this error. Is something different about MVC4 that changes how I should be setting this up?

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    Hi, have you found a solution for that? Im looking for it as I have the same problem. Thank you. Mar 28, 2014 at 14:58

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