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## ASP.NET Core {{UI_Value}} Tutorial - Part 3
````json
//[doc-params]
{
"UI": ["MVC","NG"]
}
````
{{
if UI == "MVC"
DB="ef"
DB_Text="Entity Framework Core"
UI_Text="mvc"
else if UI == "NG"
DB="mongodb"
DB_Text="MongoDB"
UI_Text="angular"
else
DB ="?"
UI_Text="?"
end
}}
### About this tutorial
This is the third part of the ASP.NET Core {{UI_Value}} tutorial series. See all parts:
- [Part I: Creating the project and book list page](part-1.md)
- [Part II: Creating, updating and deleting books](part-2.md)
- **Part III: Integration tests (this tutorial)**
*You can also check out [the video course](https://amazingsolutions.teachable.com/p/lets-build-the-bookstore-application) prepared by the community, based on this tutorial.*
### Test projects in the solution
This part covers the **server side** tests. There are several test projects in the solution:
![bookstore-test-projects-v2](./images/bookstore-test-projects-{{UI_Text}}.png)
Each project is used to test the related project. Test projects use the following libraries for testing:
* [Xunit](https://xunit.github.io/) as the main test framework.
* [Shoudly](http://shouldly.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) as the assertion library.
* [NSubstitute](http://nsubstitute.github.io/) as the mocking library.
### Adding test data
Startup template contains the `BookStoreTestDataBuilder` class in the `Acme.BookStore.TestBase` project which creates initial data to run tests. Change the content of `BookStoreTestDataSeedContributor` class as show below:
````csharp
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Volo.Abp.Data;
using Volo.Abp.DependencyInjection;
using Volo.Abp.Domain.Repositories;
using Volo.Abp.Guids;
namespace Acme.BookStore
{
public class BookStoreTestDataSeedContributor
: IDataSeedContributor, ITransientDependency
{
private readonly IRepository<Book, Guid> _bookRepository;
private readonly IGuidGenerator _guidGenerator;
public BookStoreTestDataSeedContributor(
IRepository<Book, Guid> bookRepository,
IGuidGenerator guidGenerator)
{
_bookRepository = bookRepository;
_guidGenerator = guidGenerator;
}
public async Task SeedAsync(DataSeedContext context)
{
await _bookRepository.InsertAsync(
new Book(id: _guidGenerator.Create(),
name: "Test book 1",
type: BookType.Fantastic,
publishDate: new DateTime(2015, 05, 24),
price: 21
)
);
await _bookRepository.InsertAsync(
new Book(id: _guidGenerator.Create(),
name: "Test book 2",
type: BookType.Science,
publishDate: new DateTime(2014, 02, 11),
price: 15
)
);
}
}
}
````
* `IRepository<Book, Guid>` is injected and used it in the `SeedAsync` to create two book entities as the test data.
### Testing the application service BookAppService
* `IGuidGenerator` is injected to create GUIDs. While `Guid.NewGuid()` would perfectly work for testing, `IGuidGenerator` has additional features especially important while using real databases. Further information, see the [Guid generation document](https://docs.abp.io/{{Document_Language_Code}}/abp/{{Document_Version}}/Guid-Generation).
Create a test class named `BookAppService_Tests` in the `Acme.BookStore.Application.Tests` project:
````csharp
using System;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Xunit;
using Shouldly;
using Volo.Abp.Application.Dtos;
using Volo.Abp.Validation;
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Internal;
namespace Acme.BookStore
{
public class BookAppService_Tests : BookStoreApplicationTestBase
{
private readonly IBookAppService _bookAppService;
public BookAppService_Tests()
{
_bookAppService = GetRequiredService<IBookAppService>();
}
[Fact]
public async Task Should_Get_List_Of_Books()
{
//Act
var result = await _bookAppService.GetListAsync(
new PagedAndSortedResultRequestDto()
);
//Assert
result.TotalCount.ShouldBeGreaterThan(0);
result.Items.ShouldContain(b => b.Name == "Test book 1");
}
}
}
````
* `Should_Get_List_Of_Books` test simply uses `BookAppService.GetListAsync` method to get and check the list of users.
Add a new test that creates a valid new book:
````csharp
[Fact]
public async Task Should_Create_A_Valid_Book()
{
//Act
var result = await _bookAppService.CreateAsync(
new CreateUpdateBookDto
{
Name = "New test book 42",
Price = 10,
PublishDate = System.DateTime.Now,
Type = BookType.ScienceFiction
}
);
//Assert
result.Id.ShouldNotBe(Guid.Empty);
result.Name.ShouldBe("New test book 42");
}
````
Add a new test that tries to create an invalid book and fails:
````csharp
[Fact]
public async Task Should_Not_Create_A_Book_Without_Name()
{
var exception = await Assert.ThrowsAsync<Volo.Abp.Validation.AbpValidationException>(async () =>
{
await _bookAppService.CreateAsync(
new CreateUpdateBookDto
{
Name = "",
Price = 10,
PublishDate = DateTime.Now,
Type = BookType.ScienceFiction
}
);
});
exception.ValidationErrors
.ShouldContain(err => err.MemberNames.Any(mem => mem == "Name"));
}
````
* Since the `Name` is empty, ABP will throw an `AbpValidationException`.
Open the **Test Explorer Window** (use Test -> Windows -> Test Explorer menu if it is not visible) and **Run All** tests:
![bookstore-appservice-tests](./images/bookstore-appservice-tests.png)
Congratulations, the green icons show, the tests have been successfully passed!