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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T04:07:42+00:00 2026-06-13T04:07:42+00:00

I have the following test case: [Test] public void MarkAsSuccessfulTest() { //setup data var

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I have the following test case:

    [Test]
    public void MarkAsSuccessfulTest()
    {
        //setup data
        var payment = Util.DbUtil.CreateNewRecurringProfilePayment();

        //unit test

        var mockNotificationSender = new Mock<IMarkAsSuccessfulNotificationSender>();
        var mockCommandHandler = new Mock<IDbCommandHandler<RecurringPaymentMarkAsSuccessfulCommand>>();

        var classUnderTest = new RecurringProfileMarkLastPaymentAsSuccessful(mockCommandHandler.Object, mockNotificationSender.Object);

        classUnderTest.MarkAsSuccessful(payment.RecurringProfile);
        mockCommandHandler.Verify(x=>x.Handle(It.IsAny<RecurringPaymentMarkAsSuccessfulCommand>()), Times.Once());
        mockNotificationSender.Verify(x=>x.SendNotification(payment), Times.Once());

    }

The issue is with the line:

mockCommandHandler.Verify(x=>x.Handle(It.IsAny<RecurringPaymentMarkAsSuccessfulCommand>()), Times.Once())

This verifies that the .Handle() method was called. However, this is not enough for the test – This .Handle() takes a command parameter, which has one property – Payment. I would like to verify that this parameter was actually matching the payment variable.

Is this possible, or is there an issue with some of the code-design?

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    2026-06-13T04:07:43+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 4:07 am

    You can provide predicate for parameter verification:

    mockCommandHandler.Verify(x => 
       x.Handle(It.Is<RecurringPaymentMarkAsSuccessfulCommand>(c => c.Payment == payment))
       , Times.Once());
    
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