You are asserting the behaviour of Location
and Manufacturing
, so these are the objects which should be mocked. Also, when checking that something happens use Expects
not Stub
. Everything else should be concrete. If you make ResetAllProperties
methods virtual then the following works:
[TestMethod]
public void ResetAllProperties_AssertWasCalled()
{
var location = MockRepository.GeneratePartialMock<EngineLocation>();
var manufacturing = MockRepository.GeneratePartialMock<EngineManufacturing>();
// Arrange
var engine = new Engine
{
Location = location,
Manufacturing = manufacturing
};
var status = new FirstEngineStatus(engine);
location.Expect(action => action.ResetAllProperties());
manufacturing.Expect(action => action.ResetAllProperties());
// Act
status.ResetAllProperties();
// Assert
location.VerifyAllExpectations();
manufacturing.VerifyAllExpectations();
}
However, this seems like you are testing the implementation rather than the functionality. What do you actually want to test? It looks to me like you want to test that CustomerName
and EntryDate
are set to null. You can test this without using any mocking at all as follows:
[TestMethod]
public void ResetAllProperties_AssertWasCalled()
{
// Arrange
var engine = new Engine
{
Location = new EngineLocation { CustomerName = "Dzenan" },
Manufacturing = new EngineManufacturing { EntryDate = DateTime.Today }
};
var status = new FirstEngineStatus(engine);
// Act
status.ResetAllProperties();
// Assert
Assert.IsNull(engine.Location.CustomerName);
Assert.IsNull(engine.Manufacturing.EntryDate);
}