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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:17:15+00:00 2026-05-12T07:17:15+00:00

I’m doing some unit tests for a controller, and I’m mocking the business component.

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I’m doing some unit tests for a controller, and I’m mocking the business component. The BC has a public event that I have the controller listening to when the controller is constructed.

The problem I’m having is I keep getting an Expectation error stating:
“IBC.add_MessageRaised(MessageEventHandler) Expected#:1 Actual#:0”.

However, I don’t have any expectation of that kind in my test. I’m wondering if it has to do with setting the Controller to listen to an event on a mocked object (the BC in this case). Is there another way I can get the Controller to listen to an event coming from a mock?

I’m also trying to think of a way to get the mock to raise the MessageRaised event, but that might be another question altogether.

Here is the code:

Business Component Interface

public interface IBC
{
    event MessageEventHandler MessageRaised;
    XmlDocument GetContentXml(string path);
}

Controller

private readonly IBC _bc;

public Controller(IBC bc)
{
    _bc = bc;
    _bc.MessageRaised += MessageWatch;
}
private void MessageWatch(object sender, MessageEventArgs e)
{
    if (MessageRaised != null)
        MessageRaised(sender, e);
}

Unit Test

MockRepository Mockery = new MockRepository();
TFactory _tFac;
IView _view;
Presenter _presenter = new Presenter();
IBC _bc = Mockery.DynamicMock<IBC>();
Controller _controller = new Controller(_bc);
_tFac = new TFactory(Mockery);
_tFac.Create(ref _view, ref _presenter, ref _controller);

[Test]
public void View_OnGetContentXmlButtonClick_Should_SetXmlInView()
{
    //SETUP
    XmlDocument xmlDocument = new XmlDocument();
    using ( Mockery.Record() )
    {
        SetupResult.For(_view.FilePath).Return("C:\Test.txt");
        Expect.Call(_bc.GetContentXml("C:\Test.txt")).Return(xmlDocument);
        _view.Xml = xmlDocument.InnerXml;
    }

    //EXECUTE
    using ( Mockery.Playback() )
    {
        _presenter.View_OnGetContentXmlButtonClick();
    }
}
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    2026-05-12T07:17:16+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:17 am

    I got it to work by combining a few things (not entirely sure how it works, but it does):

    IEventRaiser _raiser;
    MockRepository Mockery = new MockRepository();
    TFactory _tFac;
    IView _view;
    Presenter _presenter = new Presenter();
    IBC _bc = Mockery.DynamicMock<IBC>();
    _bc.MessageRaised += null;
    _raiser = LastCall.GetEventRaiser();
    Controller _controller = new Controller(_bc);
    Mockery.BackToRecord(_bc,BackToRecordOptions.None);
    _tFac = new TFactory(Mockery);
    _tFac.Create(ref _view, ref _presenter, ref _controller);
    

    This made the test in the question work, as well as letting me raise an event from the Mock object in other tests, like:

    [Test]
    public void View_OnGetContentXmlButtonClick_When_FileDoesNotExist_Should_RelayMessage()
    {
        //SETUP
        XmlDocument xmlDocument = new XmlDocument();
        using (Mockery.Record())
        {
            SetupResult.For(_view.FilePath).Return("C:\Test.txt");
            Expect.Call(_bc.GetContentXml("C:\Test.txt")).Return(null);
            _view.Xml = xmlDocument.InnerXml;
            _view.Message = MESSAGE_FILE_NOT_EXIST;
        }
    
        //EXECUTE
        using (Mockery.Playback())
        {
            _presenter.View_OnGetContentXmlButtonClick();
            _raiser.Raise(_bc, new MessageEventArgs(MESSAGE_FILE_NOT_EXIST));
        }
    }
    

    Hope others find this useful!

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