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How to replace Assert.Fail() with FluentAssertions

We are currently converting some code that was using Assert.IsTrue() , Assert.AreEqual() , Assert.IsNotNull() , etc. The basic unit test assert Library for C#

We want to use FluentAssertions, like value.Should().BeNull().

I'm stuck on a few tests using Assert.Fail() in some locations. What should I use to efficiently replace those, since we want to do away with every single "Assert.*", and I can't find an equivalent in FluentAssertions?

Here is an example

[TestMethod, TestCategory("ImportantTest")]
public void MethodToTest_Circumstances_ExpectedResult()
{
    // Arrange
    var variable1 = new Type1() { Value = "hello" };
    var variable2 = new Type2() { Name = "Bob" };

    // Act
    try
    {
        MethodToTest(variable1, variable2);
        // This method should have thrown an exception
        Assert.Fail();
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        ex.Should().BeOfType<DataException>();
        ex.Message.Should().Be(Constants.DataMessageForMethod);
    }

    // Assert
    // test that variable1 was changed by the method
    variable1.Should().NotBeNull();
    variable1.Value.Should().Be("Hello!");
    // test that variable2 is unchanged because the method threw an exception before changing it
    variable2.Should().NotBeNull();
    variable2.Name.Should().Be("Bob");
}

Restructure the test to utilize the .ShouldThrow<> assertion extension.

[TestMethod, TestCategory("ImportantTest")]
public void MethodToTest_Circumstances_ExpectedResult() {
    // Arrange
    var variable1 = new Type1() { Value = "hello" };
    var variable2 = new Type2() { Name = "Bob" };

    // Act
    Action act = () => MethodToTest(variable1, variable2);       

    // Assert
    // This method should have thrown an exception
    act.ShouldThrow<DataException>()
       .WithMessage(Constants.DataMessageForMethod);
    // test that variable1 was changed by the method
    variable1.Should().NotBeNull();
    variable1.Value.Should().Be("Hello!");
    // test that variable2 is unchanged because the method threw an exception before changing it
    variable2.Should().NotBeNull();
    variable2.Name.Should().Be("Bob");
}

In the above example, if the expected exception is not thrown the the assertion would fail, stopping the test case.

You should review the documentation on asserting exceptions to get a better understanding of how to use the library.

按照此处的示例,他只是处理了Assert.Fail问题,并使用action和.ShouldThrow http://www.continuousimprover.com/2011/07/why-i-created-fluent-assertions-in.html

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