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bitwarden-server/test/Core.Test/Services/AzureQueuePushNotificationServiceTests.cs
Joshua Ford 0f3fcc122d Add basic Core.Services test files (#526)
Following the paradigms illustrated in "Working Effectively with Legacy
Code", this commit introduces at least one test for each service class
implementation. This test is a simple construction test -- we just
create each service and assert that it exists. Each test suite includes
a comment instructing the developer who comes next to remove the
constructor test. We don't want to keep these tests as the codebase
matures, as they aren't useful in the longterm. They only prove that we
have that class under test.

Where test suites failed to construct their associated classes, we skip
the test but leave behind the implementation. This is by design, so that
as the constructors for those classes change, we are forced to keep the
test suite current by leaning on the compiler.
2019-07-05 20:35:54 -07:00

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using System;
using Bit.Core.Services;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http;
using NSubstitute;
using Xunit;
namespace Bit.Core.Test.Services
{
public class AzureQueuePushNotificationServiceTests
{
private readonly AzureQueuePushNotificationService _sut;
private readonly GlobalSettings _globalSettings;
private readonly IHttpContextAccessor _httpContextAccessor;
public AzureQueuePushNotificationServiceTests()
{
_globalSettings = new GlobalSettings();
_httpContextAccessor = Substitute.For<IHttpContextAccessor>();
_sut = new AzureQueuePushNotificationService(
_globalSettings,
_httpContextAccessor
);
}
// Remove this test when we add actual tests. It only proves that
// we've properly constructed the system under test.
[Fact(Skip = "Needs additional work")]
public void ServiceExists()
{
Assert.NotNull(_sut);
}
}
}