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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:02:20+00:00 2026-05-14T19:02:20+00:00

I’m unit testing my routes in ASP.NET MVC 2. I’m using MSTest and I’m

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I’m unit testing my routes in ASP.NET MVC 2. I’m using MSTest and I’m using areas as well.

[TestClass]
public class RouteRegistrarTests
{
    [ClassInitialize]
    public static void ClassInitialize(TestContext testContext)
    {
        RouteTable.Routes.Clear();

        RouteTable.Routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
        RouteTable.Routes.IgnoreRoute("{*favicon}", new { favicon = @"(.*/)?favicon.ico(/.*)?" });

        AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();

        routes.MapRoute(
            "default",
            "{controller}/{action}/{id}",
            new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
        );
    }

    [TestMethod]
    public void RouteMaps_VerifyMappings_Match()
    {
        "~/".Route().ShouldMapTo<HomeController>(n => n.Index());
    }
}

When it executes AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas() however, it throws this exception:

System.InvalidOperationException: System.InvalidOperationException: This method cannot be called during the application’s pre-start initialization stage.

So, I reckon I can’t call it from my class initializer. But when can I call it? I obviously don’t have an Application_Start in my test.

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    2026-05-14T19:02:20+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:02 pm

    I solved this by creating an instance of my AreaRegistration class and calling the RegisterArea method.

    For example, given an Area named “Catalog” with this route:

    public override void RegisterArea(AreaRegistrationContext context)
    {
      context.MapRoute(
          "Catalog_default",
          "Catalog/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
          new {controller = "List", action = "Index", id = "" }
      );
    }
    

    This is my test method:

    [TestMethod]
    public void TestCatalogAreaRoute()
    {
      var routes = new RouteCollection();
    
      // Get my AreaRegistration class
      var areaRegistration = new CatalogAreaRegistration();
      Assert.AreEqual("Catalog", areaRegistration.AreaName);
    
      // Get an AreaRegistrationContext for my class. Give it an empty RouteCollection
      var areaRegistrationContext = new AreaRegistrationContext(areaRegistration.AreaName, routes);
      areaRegistration.RegisterArea(areaRegistrationContext);
    
      // Mock up an HttpContext object with my test path (using Moq)
      var context = new Mock<HttpContextBase>();
      context.Setup(c => c.Request.AppRelativeCurrentExecutionFilePath).Returns("~/Catalog");
    
      // Get the RouteData based on the HttpContext
      var routeData = routes.GetRouteData(context.Object);
    
      Assert.IsNotNull(routeData, "Should have found the route");
      Assert.AreEqual("Catalog", routeData.DataTokens["area"]);
      Assert.AreEqual("List", routeData.Values["controller"]);
      Assert.AreEqual("Index", routeData.Values["action"]);
      Assert.AreEqual("", routeData.Values["id"]);
    }
    
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