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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:33:30+00:00 2026-05-12T14:33:30+00:00

I am trying to write a unit test for our log out method. Among

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I am trying to write a unit test for our log out method. Among other things it FormsAuthentication.SignOut(). However, it throws a System.NullReferenceException.

I’ve created a mock; HttpContext (using Moq), but it is obviously missing something.

My mock context contains:

  • A mocked HttpRequestBase on Request
  • A mocked HttpResponseBase on Response
  • With a HttpCookieCollection on Request.Cookies and another on Response.Cookies
  • A mocked IPrincipal on User

I am aware I could go the wrapper route and inject an empty FormsAuth wrapper object in it’s place, but I would really like to avoid the 3 additional files just to fix one line of code. That and I am still curious for an answer

So my question is “What is needed in the HttpContext to allow FormsAuthentication.SignOut() to execute.“

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    2026-05-12T14:33:30+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:33 pm

    Here’s the code for signout.

    public static void SignOut()
    {
        Initialize();
        HttpContext current = HttpContext.Current;
        bool flag = current.CookielessHelper.DoesCookieValueExistInOriginal('F');
        current.CookielessHelper.SetCookieValue('F', null);
        if (!CookielessHelperClass.UseCookieless(current, false, CookieMode) || current.Request.Browser.Cookies)
        {
            string str = string.Empty;
            if (current.Request.Browser["supportsEmptyStringInCookieValue"] == "false")
            {
                str = "NoCookie";
            }
            HttpCookie cookie = new HttpCookie(FormsCookieName, str);
            cookie.HttpOnly = true;
            cookie.Path = _FormsCookiePath;
            cookie.Expires = new DateTime(0x7cf, 10, 12);
            cookie.Secure = _RequireSSL;
            if (_CookieDomain != null)
            {
                cookie.Domain = _CookieDomain;
            }
            current.Response.Cookies.RemoveCookie(FormsCookieName);
            current.Response.Cookies.Add(cookie);
        }
        if (flag)
        {
            current.Response.Redirect(GetLoginPage(null), false);
        }
    }
    

    Looks like you need a CookielessHelperClass instance. Too bad it’s internal and sealed – there’s no way to mock it unless you’re using TypeMock. +1 for wrapper suggestions 🙂

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