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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T11:57:47+00:00 2026-05-12T11:57:47+00:00

We have repositories which have a Save method. They also throw a Created event

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We have repositories which have a “Save” method. They also throw a “Created” event whenever an entity is saved.

We have been trying to use Moq to mock out the repository as such….

var IRepository = new Mock<IRepository>();
Request request = new Request();
IRepository.Setup(a => a.Save(request)).Raises(a => a.Created += null, RequestCreatedEventArgs.Empty);

This doesn’t seem to work and I always get an exception:

System.Reflection.TargetParameterCountException:
Parameter count mismatch.

Any example of mocking events with Moq would be helpful.

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    2026-05-12T11:57:47+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:57 am

    A standard event type delegate has two arguments usually: a sender object and a subclass-of-EventArgs object. Moq expects this signature from your event, but only finds one argument and this causes the exception.

    Take a look at this code with my comment, it should work:

        public class Request
        {
            //...
        }
    
        public class RequestCreatedEventArgs : EventArgs
        { 
            Request Request {get; set;} 
        } 
    
        //=======================================
        //You must have sender as a first argument
        //=======================================
        public delegate void RequestCreatedEventHandler(object sender, RequestCreatedEventArgs e); 
    
        public interface IRepository
        {
            void Save(Request request);
            event RequestCreatedEventHandler Created;
        }
    
        [TestMethod]
        public void Test()
        {
            var repository = new Mock<IRepository>(); 
            Request request = new Request();
            repository.Setup(a => a.Save(request)).Raises(a => a.Created += null, new RequestCreatedEventArgs());
    
            bool eventRaised = false;
            repository.Object.Created += (sender, e) =>
            {
                eventRaised = true;
            };
            repository.Object.Save(request);
    
            Assert.IsTrue(eventRaised);
        }
    
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