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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:38:01+00:00 2026-05-15T22:38:01+00:00

Benn trying to test a service layer method which returns a simple IList using

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Benn trying to test a service layer method which returns a simple IList using RhinoMocks 3.6

[TestMethod]
    public void GetItems_Returns_ActionItemsList()
    {
        // arrange
        var mockRepository = MockRepository.GenerateMock<IActionItemRepository>();
        mockRepository.Stub(s => s.Select()).Return(GetFakeActionItems());

        var service = new ActionItemQueueService(mockRepository);

        // act
        var actual = service.GetItems();

        mockRepository.VerifyAllExpectations();

        // assert
        Assert.IsInstanceOfType(actual, typeof(IList<ActionItem>));
    }

Real simplle right?
The GetFakeActionItems method for reference;

internal IQueryable<ActionItem> GetFakeActionItems()
    {
        return new List<ActionItem> {            
                                        new ActionItem{
                                            Id = 5,
                                            ClientName = "Bank of American Corporation",
                                            ActionNeeded = RequiredAction.Change,
                                            RecordIndicator = "ROI",
                                            RequestDate = DateTime.Now.AddDays(-3)
                                        } 
        } as IQueryable<ActionItem>;
    }

Here is the class and method under test…

public class ActionItemQueueService : IActionQueueService
{
    private readonly IActionItemRepository _actionItemRepository;

    public ActionItemQueueService(IActionItemRepository actionItemRepository)
    {
        _actionItemRepository = actionItemRepository;
        if (_actionItemRepository == null)
        {
            throw new ArgumentNullException("ActionItemRepository");
        }
    }




    public IList<Model.ActionItem> GetItems()
    {
        return _actionItemRepository.Select().ToList<Model.ActionItem>();
    }
}

Nothing wild….
When I run my test, I Get an ArgumentNullException when the GetItems() method is called when _actionItemRepository.Select() fires. Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: source.

Confused and perplexed wondering if anyone has any insight into what I am missing.

Many thanks!

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    2026-05-15T22:38:02+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:38 pm

    I believe the problem is that you are taking your List<ActionItem> and performing “as IQueryable<ActionItem>” on it in your GetFakeActionItems method. This returns null as it is not a valid conversion.

    Thus, when your mock ActionItemRepository runs the stubbed out Select() it returns null (via GetFakeActionItems), which causes the subsequent ToList<Model.ActionItem>() to go down in flames with the ArgumentNullException.

    What you actually want to do in your GetFakeActionItems is:

    myList.AsQueryable()
    
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