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Workaround completely test-unfriendly sql error classes
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using System.Data.SqlClient; | |
using System.Reflection; | |
namespace HorribleThingsInHere | |
{ | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Workaround completely test-unfriendly sql error classes. | |
/// Copy-paste from http://stackoverflow.com/a/1387030/10245 | |
/// Adjusted with updates in comments | |
/// </summary> | |
class SqlExceptionMocker | |
{ | |
private static T Construct<T>(int ctorIndex, params object[] p) | |
{ | |
var ctors = typeof (T).GetConstructors(BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance); | |
var ctor = ctors[ctorIndex]; | |
return (T)ctor.Invoke(p); | |
} | |
public static SqlException MakeSqlException(int errorNumber) | |
{ | |
var collection = Construct<SqlErrorCollection>(0); | |
var error = Construct<SqlError>(1, errorNumber, (byte) 2, (byte) 3, "server name", "This is a Mock-SqlException", "proc", 100); | |
typeof (SqlErrorCollection) | |
.GetMethod("Add", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance) | |
.Invoke(collection, new object[] {error}); | |
var e = typeof (SqlException) | |
.GetMethod("CreateException", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Static, null, CallingConventions.ExplicitThis, new[] {typeof (SqlErrorCollection), typeof (string)}, new ParameterModifier[] {}) | |
.Invoke(null, new object[] {collection, "7.0.0"}) as SqlException; | |
return e; | |
} | |
} | |
} |
Check out @martinjw's fork for a copy and paste ready source: https://gist.github.com/martinjw/668700c8d199312dad7d
On .NET 4.7.2 I had to use this line:
var error = Construct<SqlError>(errorNumber, (byte) 2, (byte) 3, "server name", "This is a Mock-SqlException", "proc", 100, 0u);
There seems to be a new UInt32 parameter at the end.
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Hi, after upgrading to .NET 4.5.2 it seems that the order of the returned constructors might have changed, this works quite fine for me: