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How to mock LazyCache when performing unit testing?

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A few of my services rely on LazyCache and they use it by injecting IAppCache.

For unit testing, I would like to mock this. I have found MockCachingService, but it does not do any caching (as specified in the comments).

What is the way to perform unit testing in this scenario?

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r~~‭ wrote almost 3 years ago

I start my unit tests, point at my cache, and say, ‘Ha ha, you're so lazy!’

(Sorry.)

Alexei‭ wrote over 1 year ago

I stumbled across this topic after one year and realized other resources are indicating to actually mocking the cache, including the author.

I had completely forgotten about this Q&A, but it appeared in one of my Google searches.