using System; using DotNetCore.CAP.Infrastructure; using DotNetCore.CAP.Models; using DotNetCore.CAP.Processor.States; using Moq; using Xunit; namespace DotNetCore.CAP.Test { public class StateChangerTest { [Fact] public void ChangeState() { // Arrange var fixture = Create(); var message = new CapPublishedMessage { StatusName = StatusName.Scheduled }; var state = Mock.Of(s => s.Name == "s" && s.ExpiresAfter == null); var mockTransaction = new Mock(); // Act fixture.ChangeState(message, state, mockTransaction.Object); // Assert Assert.Equal("s", message.StatusName); Assert.Null(message.ExpiresAt); Mock.Get(state).Verify(s => s.Apply(message, mockTransaction.Object), Times.Once); mockTransaction.Verify(t => t.UpdateMessage(message), Times.Once); mockTransaction.Verify(t => t.CommitAsync(), Times.Never); } [Fact] public void ChangeState_ExpiresAfter() { // Arrange var fixture = Create(); var message = new CapPublishedMessage { StatusName = StatusName.Scheduled }; var state = Mock.Of(s => s.Name == "s" && s.ExpiresAfter == TimeSpan.FromHours(1)); var mockTransaction = new Mock(); // Act fixture.ChangeState(message, state, mockTransaction.Object); // Assert Assert.Equal("s", message.StatusName); Assert.NotNull(message.ExpiresAt); mockTransaction.Verify(t => t.UpdateMessage(message), Times.Once); mockTransaction.Verify(t => t.CommitAsync(), Times.Never); } private StateChanger Create() => new StateChanger(); } }