Reputation: 5879
I'm having some problems unit testing async methods.
Here's my unit test code:
[TestMethod]
public async Task TestRefreshList_RefreshesList()
{
int countBeforeAdd = listViewModel.NotesTitles.Count;
// Add a note.
await listViewModel.NoteRepository.AddNoteAsync(new Note { Title = String.Empty, Content = String.Empty });
// Refresh.
await listViewModel.RefreshList();
int countAfterAdd = listViewModel.NotesTitles.Count;
// Assert that the count increased by 1 and that it matches the count of the repository.
Assert.IsTrue(countAfterAdd == countBeforeAdd + 1 && countAfterAdd == mockNoteRepository.FakeNotes.Count);
}
When I run this test, it appears to never get past the first await statement. If it helps, here are the methods under test:
public ObservableCollection<Note> FakeNotes { get; set; }
public Task AddNoteAsync(Models.Note note)
{
return new Task(() =>
{
FakeNotes.Add(note);
});
}
public Task<ObservableCollection<string>> GetAllNoteTitlesAsync()
{
// Return the titles of the notes in the FakeNotes collection.
return new Task<ObservableCollection<string>>(() =>
{
return new ObservableCollection<string>(FakeNotes.Select(n => n.Title));
});
}
....
public async Task RefreshList()
{
try
{
NotesTitles = await NoteRepository.GetAllNoteTitlesAsync();
}
catch (Exception)
{
Notifier.Notify("We encountered an error when trying to load your notes. Please try again. ", "Ooops!");
}
}
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 4798
Reputation: 456497
Your Task
s are never started. Try using Task.Run
instead of the Task
constructor.
Upvotes: 7