public void InstanceOK() { //Create an instance of the class we want to create clsAgeRating AnAgeRating = new clsAgeRating(); //Test to see that it exisrs Assert.IsNotNull(AnAgeRating); }
public void AgeRatingTitlePropertyOK() { //Create an instance of the class we want to create clsAgeRating AnAgeRating = new clsAgeRating(); //Create some test data to align to the property string SomeAgeRatingTitle = "U"; //Assign the data to the property AnAgeRating.AgeRatingTitle = SomeAgeRatingTitle; Assert.AreEqual(AnAgeRating.AgeRatingTitle, SomeAgeRatingTitle); }
public void AgeRatingIDPropertyOK() { //Create an instance of the class we want to create clsAgeRating AnAgeRating = new clsAgeRating(); //Create some test data to align to the property Int32 SomeAgeRatingID = 1; //Assign the data to the property AnAgeRating.AgeRatingID = SomeAgeRatingID; Assert.AreEqual(AnAgeRating.AgeRatingID, SomeAgeRatingID); }
public void CountMatchesList() { //Create an instance of the class we want to create clsAgeRatingCollection AgeRatings = new clsAgeRatingCollection(); //Create some test data to align to the property //In this case, the data needs to be a list of objects List <clsAgeRating> TestList = new List <clsAgeRating>(); //Add an item to the list //Create an item of test data clsAgeRating TestItem = new clsAgeRating(); //Set its properties TestItem.AgeRatingID = 1; TestItem.AgeRatingTitle = "U"; //Add the item to the test list TestList.Add(TestItem); //Assign the data to the property AgeRatings.AgeRatingList = TestList; //Test to see that the two values are the same Assert.AreEqual(AgeRatings.Count, TestList.Count); }