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Building Microservices with .NET Core

You're reading from   Building Microservices with .NET Core Develop skills in Reactive Microservices, database scaling, Azure Microservices, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785887833
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Soumya Mukherjee Soumya Mukherjee
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Manish Kanwar Manish Kanwar
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Preface 1. What Are Microservices? 2. Building Microservices FREE CHAPTER 3. Integration Techniques 4. Testing Strategies 5. Deployment 6. Security 7. Monitoring 8. Scaling 9. Reactive Microservices 10. Creating a Complete Microservice Solution

Tests in action


Until now, we have discussed test strategies and various types of microservice tests. We've also discussed how to test and what to test. In this section, we will see tests in action; we will implement tests with the use of:

  • Visual Studio 2017 RC or later
  • .NET Core
  • ASP.NET Core API
  • xUnit and MS tests
  • The Moq framework 

 Getting ready with the test project

We will test our microservice application: FlixOne bookstore. With the help of code examples, we will see how to perform unit tests, stubbing, and mocking.

Note

We created the FlixOne bookstore application in Chapter 2, Building Microservices.

Before we start writing tests, we should set up a test project in our existing application. There are a few simple steps we can take with this test project setup:

  • Using Visual Studio, add a new .NET Core (class library) project to your existing solution
  • You can alternatively use the cli command to add the new project--open the bash command or the Visual Studio command prompt and execute dotnet...
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