Version 5.0.4, Asp.Net Core & Angular. I have followed the instructions for step-by-step development at <a class="postlink" href="https://aspnetzero.com/Documents/Developing-Step-By-Step-Angular">https://aspnetzero.com/Documents/Develo ... ep-Angular</a>. I have refactored over the past week and documented the procedure to work with database-first procedures and separate components for create/edit/list in accordance with company standards. Having refactored the system works perfectly. However, when I come to run tests with multi-tenancy set to true I am getting the error message "Message: Abp.AbpException : Can not set TenantId to 0 for IMustHaveTenant entities!". My test code:
[Fact]
public async Task Should_Create_ActionType_With_Valid_Arguments()
{
//Act
await _actionTypeService.CreateActionType(
new CreateActionTypeInput
{
Name = "Metrics",
Description = "A category for measured inputs such as weight, blood pressure, fluid intake etc."
});
//Assert
UsingDbContext(
context =>
{
var metrics = context.ActionTypes.FirstOrDefault(p => p.Description == "A category for measured inputs such as weight, blood pressure, fluid intake etc.");
metrics.ShouldNotBe(null);
metrics.Name.ShouldBe("Metrics");
});
}
I have read carefully the post on testing ABP at <a class="postlink" href="https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/871786/Unit-testing-in-Csharp-using-xUnit-Entity-Framewor">https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/87 ... y-Framewor</a> and have also debugged the test and stepped through AppTestBase but can still not find why the test is not implementing the default TenantId (1). Help anyone?
3 Answer(s)
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TenantId is only set to 1 (Default Tenant) by default in a single-tenant application.
Should you LoginAsTenant before calling CreateActionType?
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Aaron, great shout. Sorry, I'm a newbie, your directions led me to the right place.
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That's great. As a side note, this forum uses square brackets:
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