[TestMethod()]
public void ShowSetup_SendsMessage_WhenShowSetupCommandCalled()
{
//Arrange
Messenger.Reset();
MainViewModel target = new MainViewModel();
bool wasCalled = false;
Messenger.Default.Register<NotificationMessage>(this,"Settings",(msg) => wasCalled = true);
//Act
target.ShowSetupCommand.Execute(null);
//Assert
Assert.IsTrue(wasCalled);
}
I see there is an IMessenger interface and I tried to mock it and set Messenger.OverrideDefault to the mock like this:
var mock = new Mock<IMessenger>();
Messenger.OverrideDefault((Messenger)mock.Object);
But I got an invalid cast error. Is the OverrideDefault method not for that purpose or more likely I’m using it incorrectly.
Or would I have an interface for the classes that are receiving the messages and mock those? All I really want to test is that a RelayCommand sends a message when it is called.
I just started to look at this myself. I’m a little surprised that Messenger.OverrideDefault doesn’t take an IMessenger as a parameter. You have to inherit Messenger.
I suppose you could create a class that internally uses your mock object and then do a Verify.
You may or may not need a stub on the Register method.
The TestMessenger class: