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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T03:53:32+00:00 2026-05-26T03:53:32+00:00

I’m struggling to write a test that confirms that I am correctly unsubscribing from

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I’m struggling to write a test that confirms that I am correctly unsubscribing from an EventAggregator’s message when it is closed. Anyone able to point out the (simple) answer?!

Here is the code:

public class ViewModel : BaseViewModel, IViewModel
{
    private readonly IEventAggregator eventAggregator;
    private SubscriptionToken token;
    IssuerSelectedEvent issuerSelectedEvent;

    public ViewModel(IView view, IEventAggregator eventAggregator)
    {
        this.eventAggregator = eventAggregator;
        View = view;        

        issuerSelectedEvent = eventAggregator.GetEvent<IssuerSelectedEvent>();
        token = issuerSelectedEvent.Subscribe(SelectedIssuerChanged, true);            
    }

    private void SelectedIssuerChanged(IssuerSelectedCommand obj)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(obj);
    }

    public IView View { get; set; }

    public override void Dispose()
    {
        issuerSelectedEvent.Unsubscribe(token);
    }
}

The test fails with:

Moq.MockVerificationException : The following setups were not matched:
IssuerSelectedEvent x => x.Unsubscribe(It.IsAny())

Here is the test:

[Test]
public void UnsubscribeFromEventAggregatorOnDispose()
{            
    var view = new Mock<ICdsView>();
    var ea = new Mock<EventAggregator>();
    var evnt = new Mock<IssuerSelectedEvent>();

    evnt.Setup(x => x.Unsubscribe(It.IsAny<SubscriptionToken>()));

    var vm = new CdsIssuerScreenViewModel(view.Object, ea.Object);

    vm.Dispose();

    evnt.VerifyAll();
}
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    2026-05-26T03:53:33+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 3:53 am

    Here I am verifying that the Unsubscribe was called on the mocked IssuerSelectedEvent

    [Test]
    public void UnsubscribeFromEventAggregatorOnDispose()
    {            
        var view = new Mock<ICdsView>();
        var ea = new Mock<IEventAggregator>();
        var evnt = new Mock<IssuerSelectedEvent>();
    
        ea.Setup(x => x.GetEvent<IssuerSelectedEvent>()).Returns(evnt.Object);
    
        var vm = new CdsIssuerScreenViewModel(view.Object, ea.Object);
    
        vm.Dispose();
    
        evnt.Verify(x => x.Unsubscribe(It.IsAny<SubscriptionToken>());
    }
    

    If you want to check that the exact same token is passed into the Unsubscribe then you will need a Setup for the Subscribe method that returns a token you create in your test.

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