The following code works as expected and is really similar to the samples found on the asp site:
public abstract class BaseResourceTests : IDisposable
{
private readonly TestServer _server;
public HttpClient HttpClient { get; }
protected BaseResourceTests(string resourceVersion)
{
var hostBulider = new WebHostBuilder()
.UseStartup<Startup>();
_server = new TestServer(hostBulider);
HttpClient = _server.CreateClient();
HttpClient.BaseAddress = new Uri("http://localhost:5000");
}
public virtual void Dispose()
{
HttpClient.Dispose();
_server.Dispose();
}
}
public class EndpointTests : BaseResourceTests
{
public EndpointTests()
: base(Resource.VersionHeader)
{
}
[Fact]
public async Task Post_BodyHasValidDto_ReturnsCreated()
{
var dto = new Dto { Name = "someDto" };
var response = await HttpClient.PostAsJsonAsync("/api/someEndpoint", dto);
Check.That(response.StatusCode).IsEqualTo(HttpStatusCode.Created);
}
}
My test works fine it reaches the action in the controller just fine. However in real life the tests are a little more complicated I need to add some services and custom test configuration.
In order to do this I create a TestStartup that inherits from my original project Startup class:
public class TestStartup : Startup
{
public TestStartup(IHostingEnvironment env) : base(env)
{
}
public override void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
base.ConfigureServices(services);
}
public override void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)
{
base.Configure(app, env, loggerFactory);
}
}
As you can see it only delegates to the base class, so now I change the builder to use my TestStartup code:
protected BaseResourceTests(string resourceVersion)
{
var hostBulider = new WebHostBuilder()
.UseStartup<TestStartup>();
_server = new TestServer(hostBulider);
HttpClient = _server.CreateClient();
HttpClient.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(new MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue(resourceVersion));
HttpClient.BaseAddress = new Uri("http://localhost:5000");
}
And the tests now fail with with Http NotFound exception. When debugging, it turns out that the action in the controller is no longer hit by the test code.
My guess is that somehow mvc does not detect the routes if the startup file is a different assembly then the controllers, how can I work around this?