Beispiel #1
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        public async Task <IActionResult> GetLevelWords([FromRoute] int id)
        {
            var request = new GetLevelWordsRequest()
            {
                LevelId = id
            };

            return(await mediator.
                   AuthorizeHandlerActionResult <GetLevelWordsRequest, GetLevelWordsReply>(request, User)
                   .ConfigureAwait(false));
        }
Beispiel #2
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        public async void GetLevelWords()
        {
            // arrange
            int userId = 1;

            await using InWordsDataContext context = InWordsDataContextFactory.Create();
            Game game = new Game()
            {
            };

            context.Add(game);
            await context.SaveChangesAsync();

            GameLevel gameLevel = new GameLevel()
            {
                GameId = game.GameId
            };

            context.Add(gameLevel);
            await context.SaveChangesAsync();

            List <GameLevelWord> gameLevelWords = new List <GameLevelWord>
            {
                new GameLevelWord()
                {
                    GameLevelId = gameLevel.GameLevelId, ForeignWord = "test1", NativeWord = "тест1"
                },
                new GameLevelWord()
                {
                    GameLevelId = gameLevel.GameLevelId, ForeignWord = "test2", NativeWord = "тест2"
                },
            };

            context.GameLevelWords.AddRange(gameLevelWords);
            await context.SaveChangesAsync();

            await context.AddAccount(userId);

            await context.SaveChangesAsync();

            // act
            var data = new GetLevelWordsRequest()
            {
                LevelId = gameLevel.GameLevelId
            };
            var request = new AuthReq <GetLevelWordsRequest, GetLevelWordsReply>(data)
            {
                UserId = userId
            };
            GetLevelWordsReply result = await new GetLevelWords(context).HandleRequest(request);

            // assert
            Assert.Equal(2, result.Words.Count);
        }