How can I test that my controller action is putting the correct errors in the ModelState when validating an entity, when I’m using DataAnnotation validation in MVC 2 Preview 1?
Some code to illustrate. First, the action:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Index(BlogPost b)
{
if(ModelState.IsValid)
{
_blogService.Insert(b);
return(View("Success", b));
}
return View(b);
}
And here’s a failing unit test that I think should be passing but isn’t (using MbUnit & Moq):
[Test]
public void When_processing_invalid_post_HomeControllerModelState_should_have_at_least_one_error()
{
// arrange
var mockRepository = new Mock<IBlogPostSVC>();
var homeController = new HomeController(mockRepository.Object);
// act
var p = new BlogPost { Title = "test" }; // date and content should be required
homeController.Index(p);
// assert
Assert.IsTrue(!homeController.ModelState.IsValid);
}
I guess in addition to this question, should I be testing validation, and should I be testing it in this way?
Instead of passing in a
BlogPostyou can also declare the actions parameter asFormCollection. Then you can create theBlogPostyourself and callUpdateModel(model, formCollection.ToValueProvider());.This will trigger the validation for any field in the
FormCollection.Just make sure your test adds a null value for every field in the views form that you want to leave empty.
I found that doing it this way, at the expense of a few extra lines of code, makes my unit tests resemble the way the code gets called at runtime more closely making them more valuable. Also you can test what happens when someone enters “abc” in a control bound to an int property.