I have the following unit test defined to test my model binder:
[TestMethod]
public void DateTime_Works() {
// Arrange
var controllerContext = FakeContext.GetAuthenticatedControllerContext(new Mock<Controller>().Object, "TestAdmin");
var values = new NameValueCollection {
{ "Foo.Date", "12/02/1964" },
{ "Foo.Hour", "12" },
{ "Foo.Minute", "00" },
{ "Foo.Second", "00" }
};
var bindingContext = new ModelBindingContext() { ModelName = "Foo", ValueProvider = new NameValueCollectionValueProvider(values, null) };
var binder = new DateAndTimeModelBinder();
// Act
var result = (DateTime)binder.BindModel(controllerContext, bindingContext);
// Assert
Assert.AreEqual(DateTime.Parse("1964-12-02 12:00:00"), result);
}
Here is the FakeContext class:
public static class FakeContext {
public static HttpContextBase GetHttpContext(string username) {
var context = new Mock<HttpContextBase>();
context.SetupGet(ctx => ctx.Request.IsAuthenticated).Returns(!string.IsNullOrEmpty(username));
return context.Object;
}
public static ControllerContext GetControllerContext(Controller controller) {
return GetAuthenticatedControllerContext(controller, null);
}
public static ControllerContext GetAuthenticatedControllerContext(Controller controller, string username) {
var httpContext = GetHttpContext(username);
return new ControllerContext(httpContext, new RouteData(), controller);
}
}
Within my model binder i call a utility method which has the following line in it:
HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.IsAuthenticated
This seems to always return false even when I pass a username in. I was wondering how the GetHttpContext method can be modified to mock this out aswell.
I'd appreciate the help. Thanks