public void WhenInstantiatingClassWithDefaultConstructor_Edit_Succeeds() { // Arrange CmsPageManagerEditViewModel model; // Act model = new CmsPageManagerEditViewModel(); // Assert Assert.NotNull(model); }
public ActionResult Edit(string cancel, string delete, string save, string updateParts, string publish, CmsPageManagerEditViewModel viewModel) { CmsPageManagerServiceBinder modelBinder = this.GetServiceBinder(); if (this.ModelState.IsValid) { if (save != null || publish != null) { if (publish != null) { viewModel.IsPublished = true; } viewModel.LastModifiedBy = User.Identity.Name; viewModel = modelBinder.EditViewModelUpdate(viewModel); } if (delete != null) { viewModel = modelBinder.EditViewModelDelete(viewModel); if (viewModel.ActionIsDeleteSuccessful != null && (bool)viewModel.ActionIsDeleteSuccessful) { return this.Redirect(WebAdmin.AdminPageList); } } if (updateParts != null) { viewModel = modelBinder.EditViewModelUpdate(viewModel); } } else { //// Okay there has been an error as the ModelState is inValid, chances are they have not completed the form all in //// however, we may now also be missing other data such as select lists viewModel = modelBinder.EditViewModelStateInValid(viewModel); this.ModelState.AddModelError("pants", "Failed to submit. Correct any errors"); //// this will display if validation fails to pass } //// TODO: [RP] [170612] Correctly handling edit screens on success and failures //// After reviewing Wordpress I think the save action should result in the user staying on the current view return View(viewModel); }