Unit testing C# protected methods

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I come from the Java EE world but now I'm working on a .Net project. In Java when I wanted to test a protected method it was quite easy, just having the test class with the same package name was enough. Is there anything similar for C#? Is there any good practice for unit testing the protected methods? I only found frameworks and people saying that I should test only public methods. It should be possible to do it without any framework...

Thanks a lot.

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manpreet 2 years ago

You can inherit the class you are testing">testing on your test class.

public class Test1 : SomeClass
{
    Asert.AreEqual(1, SomeClass.ProtectedMethod());
}

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manpreet 2 years ago

You can inherit the class you are testing">testing on your test class.

public class Test1 : SomeClass
{
    Asert.AreEqual(1, SomeClass.ProtectedMethod());
}

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