Mock does not contain a definition for Setup












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I'm new to Moq and having a problem to get it to work.



My code so far is as follows:



 private Mock _serviceMock;

[SetUp]
public void Setup()
{
_serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
}


I have two methods in my interface but when I go to to use _serviceMock.Setup I get the error




"Mock does not contain a definition for Setup".




I presume I'm missing a reference or something obvious here, but for once Google has failed me!



I have references to Moq and Nunit.Framework in my project and am using Moq version 4.10.0 and NUnit 3.11.0, all installed via Nuget.










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    I'm new to Moq and having a problem to get it to work.



    My code so far is as follows:



     private Mock _serviceMock;

    [SetUp]
    public void Setup()
    {
    _serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
    }


    I have two methods in my interface but when I go to to use _serviceMock.Setup I get the error




    "Mock does not contain a definition for Setup".




    I presume I'm missing a reference or something obvious here, but for once Google has failed me!



    I have references to Moq and Nunit.Framework in my project and am using Moq version 4.10.0 and NUnit 3.11.0, all installed via Nuget.










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      I'm new to Moq and having a problem to get it to work.



      My code so far is as follows:



       private Mock _serviceMock;

      [SetUp]
      public void Setup()
      {
      _serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
      }


      I have two methods in my interface but when I go to to use _serviceMock.Setup I get the error




      "Mock does not contain a definition for Setup".




      I presume I'm missing a reference or something obvious here, but for once Google has failed me!



      I have references to Moq and Nunit.Framework in my project and am using Moq version 4.10.0 and NUnit 3.11.0, all installed via Nuget.










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      I'm new to Moq and having a problem to get it to work.



      My code so far is as follows:



       private Mock _serviceMock;

      [SetUp]
      public void Setup()
      {
      _serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
      }


      I have two methods in my interface but when I go to to use _serviceMock.Setup I get the error




      "Mock does not contain a definition for Setup".




      I presume I'm missing a reference or something obvious here, but for once Google has failed me!



      I have references to Moq and Nunit.Framework in my project and am using Moq version 4.10.0 and NUnit 3.11.0, all installed via Nuget.







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      edited Nov 26 '18 at 11:02









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          The base Mock will not know anything about the generic type.



          Use Mock<IMyInterface> instead.



          private Mock<IMyInterface> _serviceMock;

          [SetUp]
          public void Setup() {
          _serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
          }


          Reference Moq Quickstart to get a better understanding of how to use the framework






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          • See, I knew it'd be something easy! Thanks for you help!

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          The base Mock will not know anything about the generic type.



          Use Mock<IMyInterface> instead.



          private Mock<IMyInterface> _serviceMock;

          [SetUp]
          public void Setup() {
          _serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
          }


          Reference Moq Quickstart to get a better understanding of how to use the framework






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          • See, I knew it'd be something easy! Thanks for you help!

            – Andrew
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          The base Mock will not know anything about the generic type.



          Use Mock<IMyInterface> instead.



          private Mock<IMyInterface> _serviceMock;

          [SetUp]
          public void Setup() {
          _serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
          }


          Reference Moq Quickstart to get a better understanding of how to use the framework






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          • See, I knew it'd be something easy! Thanks for you help!

            – Andrew
            Nov 26 '18 at 11:01














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          The base Mock will not know anything about the generic type.



          Use Mock<IMyInterface> instead.



          private Mock<IMyInterface> _serviceMock;

          [SetUp]
          public void Setup() {
          _serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
          }


          Reference Moq Quickstart to get a better understanding of how to use the framework






          share|improve this answer













          The base Mock will not know anything about the generic type.



          Use Mock<IMyInterface> instead.



          private Mock<IMyInterface> _serviceMock;

          [SetUp]
          public void Setup() {
          _serviceMock = new Mock<IMyInterface>();
          }


          Reference Moq Quickstart to get a better understanding of how to use the framework







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          • See, I knew it'd be something easy! Thanks for you help!

            – Andrew
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          • See, I knew it'd be something easy! Thanks for you help!

            – Andrew
            Nov 26 '18 at 11:01

















          See, I knew it'd be something easy! Thanks for you help!

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          See, I knew it'd be something easy! Thanks for you help!

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