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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:39:14+00:00 2026-05-15T10:39:14+00:00

I want to test that the Create method on the _eventManager in my controller

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I want to test that the “Create” method on the _eventManager in my controller gets called. When I run my test, I get the following exception:

Test method Baigent.TheDoNation.Application.Tests.EventControllerTest.Create_Post_IfModelIsValidRedirectToSuccessfullyCreatedViewOccurs threw exception: System.ArgumentException: Invalid setup on a non-overridable member:
m => m.CreateEvent(It.IsAny(), It.IsAny()).

The code for the controller is:

    public ActionResult Create(Event eventObject, FormCollection collection)
    {
        if (ModelState.IsValid)
        {
            _eventManager.CreateEvent(eventObject, User.Identity.Name);

            return RedirectToAction("SuccessfullyCreated", new { });
        }

        // Invalid - redisplay form with errors
        return View(GetEventViewModel(eventObject));
    }

The _eventManager field gets set in the constructor. My test is :

        var eventManagerMock = new Mock<EventManager>(new FakeEventsRepository());
        eventManagerMock.Setup(m => m.CreateEvent(It.IsAny<Event>(), It.IsAny<String>())).Verifiable("No call to CreateEvent on the EventManager was made");

        var eventController = new EventController(eventManagerMock.Object);

        var newEvent = new Event {Name = "Test Event", Date = DateTime.Now, Description = "Test description"};

        // Act
        var result = eventController.Create(newEvent, new FormCollection()) as RedirectToRouteResult;

        // Assert
        eventManagerMock.Verify(m => m.CreateEvent(It.IsAny<Event>(), It.IsAny<String>())); 

        Assert.IsNotNull(result, "RedirectToRouteResult should be returned");
        Assert.AreEqual("SuccessfullyCreated", result.RouteValues["action"], "Redirect should be to SuccessfullyCreated view");

Please help!

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    2026-05-15T10:39:15+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:39 am

    Moq can only mock virtual members of your EventManager type. You should consider extracting a IEventManager interface, or make the CreateEvent method virtual.

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