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I have some context in code to be switched depending on whether it is running under test or release. Say in my product coding:

PublishRequest(); // the real one
//PublishRequestPsudo(); // the one want to be run during unit test

The way I am thinking about is make a TestFlag class:

if (!TestFlag.PublishFlag)
{
    PublishRequest();
}
else
{
    PublishRequestPsudo();
}

This seems verbose if I have many place to do that. Is there any good pattern to do it?

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A pretty good way to acheive the same is Dependency Injection/Inversion Of Control

Another good resource on this is Caching ArchitectureTestability, Dependency Injection and Multiple Providers

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  • So using a switch with TestFlag class will cause redundant dependency right?
    – demaxSH
    May 30, 2011 at 7:41
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    @demaxSH: Its not redundant dependancy, rather i seems to me like hardcoding for testing. May 30, 2011 at 7:47
  • The production code should not have extra code for testability.. rather rework your design to make it testable. Use roles, whose implementations can easily/non-intrusively be substituted by unit tests.
    – Gishu
    May 31, 2011 at 5:05

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