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I am attempting to unit test a silverlight 3 project. I am using:

Moq.Silverlight (3.0.308.2) NUnitSilverlight (http://www.jeff.wilcox.name/2009/01/nunit-and-silverlight/)

When I write a test that does not use moq, it works as it should.

When I use moq outside of a test, moq works as it should. (I mocked a interface and did a verify in a button handler as a proof)

But when I run a unit test that uses moq, I always get this:

System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'System, Version=2.0.5.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=7cec85d7bea7798e' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. at Moq.ExpressionExtensions.ToStringFixVisitor..ctor(Expression expression) at Moq.Interceptor.AddCall(IProxyCall call, SetupKind kind) in c:\Build\Moq Drop\moq\WorkingDirectory\trunk\Source\Interceptor.cs: line 104 at Moq.Mock.<>c__DisplayClassc2.<Setup>b__b() in c:\Build\Moq Drop\moq\WorkingDirectory\trunk\Source\Mock.cs: line 387 at Moq.PexProtector.Invoke<T>(Func1 function) in c:\Build\Moq Drop\moq\WorkingDirectory\trunk\Source\PexProtector.cs: line 17 at Moq.Mock.Setup(Mock mock, Expression1 expression) in c:\Build\Moq Drop\moq\WorkingDirectory\trunk\Source\Mock.cs: line 371 at Moq.Mock1.Setup(Expression`1 expression) in c:\Build\Moq Drop\moq\WorkingDirectory\trunk\Source\Mock.Generic.cs: line 194 at SilverlightMoq.Test1.TestFirst() in Test1.cs: line 23

Anyone have any ideas on this?

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Sounds like a Silverlight 3 issue. Can you get the sources of Moq.Silverlight and NUnitSilverlight and build them on silverlight 3 binaries? It seems these are built with SL 2.

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I rebuilt both assemblies for SL 3 with the same results.

I was able to get the test running on the Microsoft Silverlight Unit Test Framework.

http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/silverlightut/

This is the in-browser test framework that seems to be the standard way to unit test SL. The problems are:

  1. you must run all your tests at once
  2. it is brutally slow.

    (~5 times slower than the same tests running in the nunit test framework)

Does anyone know of any other SL test frameworks or a better way to run the tests against this framework?

When I attempt to use TestDriven.Net 's vs plugin I get an error:

System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'System,...

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The FileNotFoundException most likely comes from the fact that TestDriven.Net is using the desktop CLR and there's a mismatch in the System.IO library it's trying to load (2.0.5.0 vs 3.0.0.0). – dcuccia Apr 14 at 5:04
I ran into the same issue with the silverlight unit testing framework being way too slow so I built my own light weight unit testing framework. You can check it out here software.herbrandson.com/index.php/2009/… . My test suite of 160+ tests was taking over 30 seconds to run with the MS testing framework, but takes just over 1 second with mine. Hopefully it can be useful to others. – herbrandson Sep 18 at 17:50
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The answer at the moment seems to be Jamie Cansdale's Silverlight Nunit Project Template:

http://weblogs.asp.net/nunitaddin/archive/2008/05/01/silverlight-nunit-projects.aspx

This template is fantastic and exactly what I was looking for. It works with Resharper too! I hope this saves someone else a few hours.

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I built a tool for use with continuous integration and to speed up general Silverlight TDD...

http://www.StatLight.net

It now has full support for any version of NUnit compiled to run under Silverlight.

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What worked for me is making sure the 'Copy Local' property (in the IDE property grid (F4) of the reference System) is set to true.

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