As @nemesv mentioned previously, It.IsAny returns null so you can't use it as a ref parameter. In order for the call to work, an actual object needs to be passed to it.
The problem occurs when you don't have access to the creation of the object you are wanting to pass by ref. If you DID have access to the real object, you could simply use that in your test, and forget about trying to mock it at all.
Here is a workaround using the Extract and Override technique that will allow you to do just that. As the name implies, you extract the problematic bit of code into its own method. Then, you override the method in a test class that inherits from the class under test. Finally, you set up your real object, pass it into your newly create test class, and test your by ref calls as you please.
Here's long bit of (contrived) code, but it shows the before and after, with a passing test at the end.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Moq;
using MoqRefProblem;
using NUnit.Framework;
namespace MoqRefProblem
{
//This class is the one we want to have passed by ref.
public class FileContext
{
public int LinesProcessed { get; set; }
public decimal AmountProcessed { get; set; }
}
public interface IRecordParser
{
//The ref parameter below is what's creating the testing problem.
void ParseLine(decimal amount, ref FileContext context);
}
//This is problematic because we don't have a
//seam that allows us to set the FileContext.
public class OriginalFileParser
{
private readonly IRecordParser _recordParser;
public OriginalFileParser(IRecordParser recordParser)
{
_recordParser = recordParser;
}
public void ParseFile(IEnumerable<decimal> items)
{
//This is the problem
var context = new FileContext();
ParseItems(items, ref context);
}
private void ParseItems(IEnumerable<decimal> items, ref FileContext context)
{
foreach (var item in items)
{
_recordParser.ParseLine(item, ref context);
}
}
}
}
//This class has had the creation of the FileContext extracted into a virtual
//method.
public class FileParser
{
private readonly IRecordParser _recordParser;
public FileParser(IRecordParser recordParser)
{
_recordParser = recordParser;
}
public void ParseFile(IEnumerable<decimal> items)
{
//Instead of newing up a context, we'll get it from a virtual method
//that we'll override in a test class.
var context = GetFileContext();
ParseItems(items, ref context);
}
//This is our extensibility point
protected virtual FileContext GetFileContext()
{
var context = new FileContext();
return context;
}
private void ParseItems(IEnumerable<decimal> items, ref FileContext context)
{
foreach (var item in items)
{
_recordParser.ParseLine(item, ref context);
}
}
}
//Create a test class that inherits from the Class under Test
//We will set the FileContext object to the value we want to
//use. Then we override the GetContext call in the base class
//to return the fileContext object we just set up.
public class MakeTestableParser : FileParser
{
public MakeTestableParser(IRecordParser recordParser)
: base(recordParser)
{
}
private FileContext _context;
public void SetFileContext(FileContext context)
{
_context = context;
}
protected override FileContext GetFileContext()
{
if (_context == null)
{
throw new Exception("You must set the context before it can be used.");
}
return _context;
}
}
[TestFixture]
public class WorkingFileParserTest
{
[Test]
public void ThisWillWork()
{
//Arrange
var recordParser = new Mock<IRecordParser>();
//Note that we are an instance of the TestableParser and not the original one.
var sut = new MakeTestableParser(recordParser.Object);
var context = new FileContext();
sut.SetFileContext(context);
var items = new List<decimal>()
{
10.00m,
11.50m,
12.25m,
14.00m
};
//Act
sut.ParseFile(items);
//Assert
recordParser.Verify(x => x.ParseLine(It.IsAny<decimal>(), ref context), Times.Exactly(items.Count));
}
}
DoSomething
because in your sample it has 3 argumentsout errors, param1, param2
but in your test you are calling it with two argumentsout errors, It.IsAny<SomeType>()
Maybe you are mocking a wrong overload, because your code should work anyway see moq help methods section.