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c# - How do you mock ILogger LogInformation

I have a class that receives an ILogger and I want to mock the LogInformation calls but this is an extension method. How do I make the appropiate setup call for this?

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If you're using Moq >= 4.13, here is a way to mock ILogger:

logger.Verify(x => x.Log(
    It.IsAny<LogLevel>(),
    It.IsAny<EventId>(),
    It.IsAny<It.IsAnyType>(),
    It.IsAny<Exception>(),
    (Func<It.IsAnyType, Exception, string>)It.IsAny<object>()));

You can change the It.IsAny<LogLevel>(), It.IsAny<EventId>(), and It.IsAny<Exception>() stubs to be more specific, but using It.IsAnyType is necessary because FormattedLogValues is now internal.

Reference: TState in ILogger.Log used to be object, now FormattedLogValues


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