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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T03:21:42+00:00 2026-05-19T03:21:42+00:00

I have a custom asp.net mvc class validation attribute. My question is how can

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I have a custom asp.net mvc class validation attribute.
My question is how can I unit test it?
It would be one thing to test that the class has the attribute but this would not actually test that the logic inside it. This is what I want to test.

[Serializable]
[EligabilityStudentDebtsAttribute(ErrorMessage = "You must answer yes or no to all questions")]
public class Eligability
{
    [BooleanRequiredToBeTrue(ErrorMessage = "You must agree to the statements listed")]
    public bool StatementAgree { get; set; }

    [Required(ErrorMessage = "Please choose an option")]
    public bool? Income { get; set; }

…..removed for brevity
}

[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class)]
public class EligabilityStudentDebtsAttribute : ValidationAttribute
{
    // If AnyDebts is true then 
    // StudentDebts must be true or false

    public override bool IsValid(object value)
    {
        Eligability elig = (Eligability)value;
        bool ok = true;
        if (elig.AnyDebts == true)
        {
            if (elig.StudentDebts == null)
            {
                ok = false;
            }
        }
        return ok;

    }
}

I have tried to write a test as follows but this does not work:

[TestMethod]
public void Eligability_model_StudentDebts_is_required_if_AnyDebts_is_true()
{

   // Arrange
   var eligability = new Eligability();
   var controller = new ApplicationController();

   // Act
   controller.ModelState.Clear();
   controller.ValidateModel(eligability);
   var actionResult = controller.Section2(eligability,null,string.Empty);

   // Assert
   Assert.IsInstanceOfType(actionResult, typeof(ViewResult));
   Assert.AreEqual(string.Empty, ((ViewResult)actionResult).ViewName);
   Assert.AreEqual(eligability, ((ViewResult)actionResult).ViewData.Model);
   Assert.IsFalse(((ViewResult)actionResult).ViewData.ModelState.IsValid);
}

The ModelStateDictionary does not contain the key for this custom attribute.
It only contains the attributes for the standard validation attributes.

Why is this?

What is the best way to test these custom attributes?

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    2026-05-19T03:21:43+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 3:21 am

    Your attribute EligabilityStudentDebtsAttribute is just a standard class, like everything else, just unit test the IsValid() method. If it works OK, trust to Framework that attribute works OK.

    So:

    [Test]
    public void AttibuteTest()
    {
       // arrange
       var value = //.. value to test - new Eligability() ;
       var attrib = new EligabilityStudentDebtsAttribute();
    
       // act
       var result = attrib.IsValid(value);
    
       // assert
       Assert.That(result, Is.True)
    }
    
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