You can take a look at implementation of HttpContextLocatorService and
IHttpContext in Web Client Software Factory.
Having interface you could easily mock it with RhinoMocks.


On Aug 28, 9:00 am, TheMightyKumquat <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm running a lot of unit tests on a class inheriting from another
> class, where the base class' methods make a lot of calls involving
> HttpContext.Current.Session. When unit tests run, of course, they
> fail, because there is no HttpContext when the test is executed by the
> Visual Studio IDE.
>
> I've done a bit of Googling for a workaround and found a couple of
> things - something called HttpSimulator and also a Scott Hanselman
> blog page that discussed trying to simulate Session using Rhino Mocks,
> but I don't really understand the usage of either. Does anyone have
> experience trying to deal with Session in unit tests, and is there a
> "best practice" solution involving Rhino Mocks? I'd love to hear
> everyone's input.

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