How can I test async methods in Xamarin?
You can test async methods in Xamarin by using the NUnit framework along with the AsyncTest attribute.
Can you give me an example of how to implement that?
Sure! You can create a test method like this:
[Test]
public async Task TestAsyncMethod()
{
var result = await MyAsyncMethod();
Assert.AreEqual(expectedValue, result);
}
What if I need to mock dependencies?
You can use a mocking framework like Moq to create mock objects for your dependencies in the tests.
Are there any best practices for testing async methods?
Yes, always ensure that your tests are not dependent on the timing of async operations and use cancellation tokens when necessary.
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