Just like System.Web.Abstractions, but for System.IO. Yay for testable IO access!
NuGet only:
Install-Package System.IO.Abstractions
and/or:
Install-Package System.IO.Abstractions.TestingHelpers
At the core of the library is IFileSystem and FileSystem. Instead of calling methods like File.ReadAllText
directly, use IFileSystem.File.ReadAllText
. We have exactly the same API, except that ours is injectable and testable.
public class MyComponent
{
readonly IFileSystem fileSystem;
// <summary>Create MyComponent with the given fileSystem implementation</summary>
public MyComponent(IFileSystem fileSystem)
{
this.fileSystem = fileSystem;
}
/// <summary>Create MyComponent</summary>
public MyComponent() : this(
fileSystem: new FileSystem() //use default implementation which calls System.IO
)
{
}
public void Validate()
{
foreach (var textFile in fileSystem.Directory.GetFiles(@"c:\", "*.txt", SearchOption.TopDirectoryOnly))
{
var text = fileSystem.File.ReadAllText(textFile);
if (text != "Testing is awesome.")
throw new NotSupportedException("We can't go on together. It's not me, it's you.");
}
}
}
The library also ships with a series of test helpers to save you from having to mock out every call, for basic scenarios. They are not a complete copy of a real-life file system, but they'll get you most of the way there.
[Test]
public void MyComponent_Validate_ShouldThrowNotSupportedExceptionIfTestingIsNotAwesome()
{
// Arrange
var fileSystem = new MockFileSystem(new Dictionary<string, MockFileData>
{
{ @"c:\myfile.txt", new MockFileData("Testing is meh.") },
{ @"c:\demo\jQuery.js", new MockFileData("some js") },
{ @"c:\demo\image.gif", new MockFileData(new byte[] { 0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0xd2 }) }
});
var component = new MyComponent(fileSystem);
try
{
// Act
component.Validate();
}
catch (NotSupportedException ex)
{
// Assert
Assert.AreEqual("We can't go on together. It's not me, it's you.", ex.Message);
return;
}
Assert.Fail("The expected exception was not thrown.");
}
We even support casting from the .NET Framework's untestable types to our testable wrappers:
FileInfo SomeBadApiMethodThatReturnsFileInfo()
{
return new FileInfo("a");
}
void MyFancyMethod()
{
var testableFileInfo = (FileInfoBase)SomeBadApiMethodThatReturnsFileInfo();
...
}