.NET in Action, Second Edition by welcome.html
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Language: eng
Format: epub
The call to GetByEmailAsync should always return null. Here we see the use of the A<>.Ignored property, which means that we donât care what the input is. The same property is used for the assertion on CreateAsync. A variation on the MustHaveHappened method allows indicating how many times the fake method must have been called. There are many other variations of this method that should be discoverable through your IDEâs auto-complete (or go to FakeItEasyâs excellent documentation site at https://fakeiteasy.github.io/docs).
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