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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:51:11+00:00 2026-05-13T18:51:11+00:00

Has anyone run into this while using Machine.Specifications.Mvc? I setup a spec to test

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Has anyone run into this while using Machine.Specifications.Mvc?

I setup a spec to test the results of a controller action. In this case:

[Subject("User views the dashboard")]
public class When_a_user_views_the_vendors_page
     : ManagementContext
{
    static ActionResult result;

    Because of = () => result = manageController.Vendors();

    It should_contain_a_list_of_vendors = () => {

        result.ShouldBeAView().And().ShouldHaveModelOfType<List<Core.Vendor>>();
    };
}

The error I get every time is:

Machine.Specifications.SpecificationException: Should be of type System.Web.Mvc.ViewResult but is of type System.Web.Mvc.ViewResult
at Machine.Specifications.ShouldExtensionMethods.ShouldBeOfType(Object actual, Type expected) in d:\BuildAgent-01\work\340c36596c29db8\Source\Machine.Specifications\ExtensionMethods.cs:line 206

Has anyone seen this? Is there an easy way to resolve it? It seems to be happening in the Machine.Specifications library. I even ran it in a debug mode to check the values and they are indeed both ViewResult objects and with the correct model data even.

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-13T18:51:11+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:51 pm

    Okay… Silly problem. (I knew it would be). I’ve recently begun experimenting with MVC2. Machine.Specifications.Mvc out of the box is wired to 1.0;

    I re-referenced Machine.Specifications.Mvc to Mvc2, and it worked like a charm.

    doh! 🙂

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