I am having trouble mocking in my unit tests so I made a simple example to illustrate my problem. I have the following...
public class SomeClass : ISomeInterface
{
public int ID { get; set; }
public string Desc { get; set; }
public int Create(SomeClass t)
{
return 5;
}
public int Create2(string s)
{
return 7;
}
}
public interface ISomeInterface
{
int Create(SomeClass t);
int Create2(string s);
}
Now I have two methods to test the mocked interface
private void TestCreate()
{
var mocker = new Mock<ISomeInterface>();
mocker.Setup(x => x.Create(new SomeClass())).Returns(3);
var result = mocker.Object.Create(new SomeClass());
}
private void TestCreate2()
{
var mocker = new Mock<ISomeInterface>();
mocker.Setup(x => x.Create2("Test")).Returns(4);
var result = mocker.Object.Create2("Test");
}
TestCreate2 works and returns the mocked result "4"
TestCreate however returns "0" instead of "3"
What do I need to be able to mock methods that accept custom classes as arguments and not simple int's and strings?