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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:42:40+00:00 2026-05-13T06:42:40+00:00

I am creating the Entity Framework ObjectContext per ASP.NET Request using the following code:

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I am creating the Entity Framework ObjectContext per ASP.NET Request using the following code:

 public static class ObjectContextPerRequest
    {
        public static EStudyTestDatabaseEntities Context
        {
            get
            {
                var _context = HttpContext.Current.Items["EStudyModel"] as EStudyTestDatabaseEntities; 

                if(_context == null)
                {
                    _context = new EStudyTestDatabaseEntities(); 
                    HttpContext.Current.Items.Add("EStudyModel", _context);
                }

                return _context; 
            }
        }

        public static void RemoveContext()
        {
            var _context = HttpContext.Current.Items["EStudyModel"] as EStudyTestDatabaseEntities; 

            if(_context != null)
            {
                _context.Dispose();
            }
        }
    }

In the Repository I use it like this:

public class RoleRepository : IRoleRepository
    {
        public IList<Role> GetAll()
        {
            using(var db = ObjectContextPerRequest.Context)
            {
                return db.RoleSet.ToList(); 
            }
        }
    }

This works fine if I run the application. The problem is how I will unit test the Repository because I need to create a HttpContext.

  [TestFixture]
    public class when_getting_all_roles
    {
        [Test]
        public void should_get_roles_successfully()
        {
            var repository = new RoleRepository();
            Assert.AreNotEqual(4,repository.GetAll()); 
        }
    }

UPDATE:

I can make IObjectContextPerRequest interface and ObjectContextPerRequest as shown below:

 public interface IObjectContextPerRequest
    {
        EStudyTestDatabaseEntities Context { get; }
        void RemoveContext(); 
    }

And now I can write my test as follows:

[TestFixture]
    public class when_getting_all_roles
    {
        [Test]
        public void should_get_roles_successfully()
        {
            var objectContextPerRequestStub = MockRepository.GenerateStub<IObjectContextPerRequest>();

            objectContextPerRequestStub.Expect(x => x.Context).Return(new EStudyTestDatabaseEntities()); 

            var repository = new RoleRepository(objectContextPerRequestStub);
            Assert.AreNotEqual(4,repository.GetAll()); 

        }
    }
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    2026-05-13T06:42:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:42 am

    You can define two repository constructors and use one in tests, second in application:

    public class Repository
    {
        private ObjectContext _ctx;
    
        public Repository()
        {
            _ctx = ObjectContextPerRequest.Context;
        }
    
        public Repository(ObjectContext ctx)
        {
            _ctx = ctx;
        }
    }
    

    You could define only one constructor if you used IOC container, but that is much more to explain.

    With constructors tests will be easier to write:

    [TestFixture]
    public class when_getting_all_roles
    {
        [Test]
        public void should_get_roles_successfully()
        {
            var repository = new RoleRepository(new EStudyTestDatabaseEntities());
            Assert.AreNotEqual(4,repository.GetAll()); 
        }
    }
    
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