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How to unit test ValueProviderFactories in ASP.NET MVC3?


We wanted to upgrade our projects from ASP.NET MVC 2 to 3. Most of our tests succeeded, but there are some that fail on ValueProviderFactories.Factories.GetValueProvider(context).

Here is a simple test class that ilustrates the problem.

[TestFixture]
public class FailingTest
{
  [Test]
  public void Test()
  {
    var type = typeof(string);
    // any controller
    AuthenticationController c = new AuthenticationController();
    var httpContext = new Mock<HttpContextBase>();
    var context = c.ControllerContext = new ControllerContext(httpContext.Object, new RouteData(), c);

    IModelBinder converter = ModelBinders.Binders.GetBinder(type);
    var bc = new ModelBindingContext
    {
      ModelName = "testparam",
      ModelMetadata = ModelMetadataProviders.Current.GetMetadataForType(null, type),
      ValueProvider = ValueProviderFactories.Factories.GetValueProvider(context)
    };
    Console.WriteLine(converter.BindModel(context, bc));
  }
}

Exception "Object reference not set to an instance of an object." is thrown when ValueProviderFactories.Factories.GetValueProvider(context) is called. The stacktrace looks like this:

Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll!Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.DynamicValidationHelper.ValidationUtility.CollectionReplacer.GetUnvalidatedCollections(System.Web.HttpContext context) + 0x23 bytes   
Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.dll!Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure.DynamicValidationHelper.ValidationUtility.GetUnvalidatedCollections(System.Web.HttpContext context, out System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection form, out System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection queryString, out System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection headers, out System.Web.HttpCookieCollection cookies) + 0xbe bytes    
System.Web.WebPages.dll!System.Web.Helpers.Validation.Unvalidated(System.Web.HttpRequest request) + 0x73 bytes  
System.Web.WebPages.dll!System.Web.Helpers.Validation.Unvalidated(System.Web.HttpRequestBase request) + 0x25 bytes  
System.Web.Mvc.DLL!System.Web.Mvc.FormValueProviderFactory..ctor.AnonymousMethod__0(System.Web.Mvc.ControllerContext cc) + 0x5a bytes   
System.Web.Mvc.DLL!System.Web.Mvc.FormValueProviderFactory.GetValueProvider(System.Web.Mvc.ControllerContext controllerContext) + 0xa0 bytes    
System.Web.Mvc.DLL!System.Web.Mvc.ValueProviderFactoryCollection.GetValueProvider.AnonymousMethod__7(System.Web.Mvc.ValueProviderFactory factory) + 0x4a bytes  
System.Core.dll!System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectEnumerableIterator<System.Web.Mvc.ValueProviderFactory,<>f__AnonymousType2<System.Web.Mvc.ValueProviderFactory,System.Web.Mvc.IValueProvider>>.MoveNext() + 0x24d bytes   
System.Core.dll!System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectEnumerableIterator<<>f__AnonymousType2<System.Web.Mvc.ValueProviderFactory,System.Web.Mvc.IValueProvider>,System.Web.Mvc.IValueProvider>.MoveNext() + 0x2ba bytes 
mscorlib.dll!System.Collections.Generic.List<System.Web.Mvc.IValueProvider>.List(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.Web.Mvc.IValueProvider> collection) + 0x1d8 bytes    
System.Core.dll!System.Linq.Enumerable.ToList<System.Web.Mvc.IValueProvider>(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.Web.Mvc.IValueProvider> source) + 0xb5 bytes 
System.Web.Mvc.DLL!System.Web.Mvc.ValueProviderFactoryCollection.GetValueProvider(System.Web.Mvc.ControllerContext controllerContext) + 0x24d bytes 
test.DLL!FailingTest.Test() Line 31 + 0xf9 bytes    C#

I wanted to know the reason why it throws the exception and saw:

public static ValidationUtility.UnvalidatedCollections GetUnvalidatedCollections(HttpContext context)
{
    return (ValidationUtility.UnvalidatedCollections) context.Items[_unvalidatedCollectionsKey];
}

So, are we back in past when we were dependent on HttpContext.Current? How to workaround it?


Solution

  • This can easily be solved by prox-ing ValueProviders that access HttpContext to a the one ignoring it.

    I have explained everything in my blog post: Unit test actions with ValueProviderFactories in ASP.NET MVC3.

    The key is this code:

    public static class ValueProviderFactoresExtensions {
        public static ValueProviderFactoryCollection ReplaceWith<TOriginal>(this ValueProviderFactoryCollection factories, Func<ControllerContext, NameValueCollection> sourceAccessor) {
            var original = factories.FirstOrDefault(x => typeof(TOriginal) == x.GetType());
            if (original != null) {
                var index = factories.IndexOf(original);
                factories[index] = new TestValueProviderFactory(sourceAccessor);
            }
            return factories;
        }
    
        class TestValueProviderFactory : ValueProviderFactory {
            private readonly Func<ControllerContext, NameValueCollection> sourceAccessor;
    
    
            public TestValueProviderFactory(Func<ControllerContext, NameValueCollection> sourceAccessor) {
                this.sourceAccessor = sourceAccessor;
            }
    
    
            public override IValueProvider GetValueProvider(ControllerContext controllerContext) {
                return new NameValueCollectionValueProvider(sourceAccessor(controllerContext), CultureInfo.CurrentCulture);
            }
        }        
    }
    

    So it can be used as:

    ValueProviderFactories.Factories
        .ReplaceWith<FormValueProviderFactory>(ctx => ctx.HttpContext.Request.Form)
        .ReplaceWith<QueryStringValueProviderFactory>(ctx => ctx.HttpContext.Request.QueryString);
    

    It was actually very easy :)

    UPDATE: As mentioned in comments you should remember to:

    1. set ctx.HttpContext.Request.ContentType property to some not-null value, otherwise the JsonValueProviderFactory will throw exception. I prefer create a mock and set default value there.
    2. replace the HttpFileCollectionValueProviderFactory as it can be used during binding.
    3. watch out for other dependencies you might have in the project.