Try sticking PropertyBehaviour in:
 Expect.Call(Presenter.View.Username).PropertyBehaviour()Return
("[email protected]");

On Oct 1, 8:53 pm, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm really new to Rhino Mocks and am having some real trouble getting
> my head around the following problem
>
> We are building an MVP site and are using Rhino to mock our View
> implementation. I am currently trying to test that a login control
> correctly attempts to validate a user. So I have set up my test as
> follows
>
> using (mocks.Record())
> {
>         Expect.Call(Presenter.View.Username).Return("[email protected]");
>         Expect.Call(Presenter.View.Password).Return("password1");
>         Expect.Call(Presenter.ValidateUser()).Return(false);}
>
> using (mocks.Playback())
> {
>         //Playback
>         Presenter.SubmitLogin();
>
> }
>
> I get the following error
> System.InvalidOperationException: Previous method
> 'ILoginBoxView.get_Username();' requires a return value or an
> exception to throw.
>
> But I don't really get what it's trying to tell me.
>
> in psuedo-code, I'm trying to say I expect the View to call Username
> and Password and return the specified values and I expect that
> Presenter.ValidateUser() will be called and I want it to return false.
>
> Can anyone help me clear up what's I'm doing wrong here?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave

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