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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T14:07:55+00:00 2026-05-10T14:07:55+00:00

Alright. So I figure it’s about time I get into unit testing, since everyone’s

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Alright.

So I figure it’s about time I get into unit testing, since everyone’s been banging on about it for long enough. I’ve installed NUnit and gone through a few ‘intro to unit testing’ type tutorials.

I’m currently putting together a small framework to help with the rebuild of one of our web apps, so I’ve created a VS2008 project for my framework and I want to unit test it as I go.

How on earth do I go about unit testing the WebControls? The methods are all protected or private, and since it’s a framework, there isn’t much else but WebControls.

Any pointers?

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  1. 2026-05-10T14:07:56+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 2:07 pm

    You can do model-view-controller or model-view-presenter type architectures without using a full blown framework. You already found out that unit-testing ui-components is difficult. There are ways around that but you probably don’t want to go that route. Usually this will make your tests very hard to maintain, more maintenance nightmare’s is something programmers can do without 🙂

    Try to separate out the functionality you want to test in a ‘controller’ or ‘presenter’ class. Then test that class. To make it more testable you can hide the usercontrol class (the view) behind an interface and make the controller or presenter talk to the view through the interface. That way you can mock up the view in your tests.

    I know this sounds like a lot of work and it seems like a workaround but if you get used to this it’s a realy nice architecture that makes it far easier to change ui behaviour. You can always start using a ‘real’ mvc framework when you realy need it 🙂

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