Moq ReturnsAsync() with parameters

[亡魂溺海] 提交于 2019-11-30 10:44:43
Paul Siersma

From Moq v4.5.28 onwards

You can use ReturnsAsync with lambdas, exactly as in the code example of the question. No need to use Task.FromResult() any more. You just need to specify the types of the lambda delegate arguments. Otherwise you will get the same error message:

Cannot convert lambda expression to type 'Model.WhitelistItem' because it is not a delegate type

To give an example, the following works with the latest version of Moq:

whitelistRepositoryMock.Setup(w => w.GetByTypeValue(It.IsAny<WhitelistType>(), It.IsAny<string>()))
                                .ReturnsAsync((WhitelistType type, string value) =>
                                {
                                    return (from  item in whitelist
                                            where item.Type == type && item.Value == value
                                            select item).FirstOrDefault();
                                });

Before Moq v4.5.28 (answer provided by Alexei Levenkov)

You have to use Returns with Task.FromResult:

.Returns((WhitelistType type, string value) =>
 {
     return Task.FromResult(
       (from  item in whitelist
           where item.Type == type && item.Value == value
           select item).FirstOrDefault()
       );
});
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