In my experience, i found it useful to simply write integration-tests
to test the repositories.
I generally avoid mocking 3rd party type such as ISession since the
interaction tests will most like be quite fragile

On Jan 15, 1:22 pm, "John Teague" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you testing business logic that is using your repository, or are you
> testing the repository itself?
>
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Troy T. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm using Linq to NH in a project, and would like to test my
> > repository code without hitting the database.  I have code in my
> > repository as:
>
> > public class Repository :  IRepository
> > {
> >     (... code snipped for brevity ...)
>
> >     public T FindBy<T>(Expression<Func<T, bool>> where)
> >     {
> >         return _session.Linq<T>().Where(where).FirstOrDefault();
> >     }
>
> > }
>
> > Where _session is injected into the repository class as ISession.
> > Does anyone have some ideas on how to test this repository query code
> > without hitting the database?  I'm using Rhinomocks for mocking.
>
> > My idea is to create a List<T> of Customer objects in the unit test
> > code (my test data), and mock out ISession and have it return that
> > test data when .Linq<T> is called on the session.  To do that I've
> > started creating my own test stub that implements IQueryable that
> > would be responsible for returning the test data, but I'm having
> > trouble making that work.
>
> > So, just wondering if anyone could suggest a better path to accomplish
> > this?  Or am I on the correct path?
>
> > Thanks!
> > Troy
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