Stratara.Testing
3.1.6
dotnet add package Stratara.Testing --version 3.1.6
NuGet\Install-Package Stratara.Testing -Version 3.1.6
<PackageReference Include="Stratara.Testing" Version="3.1.6" />
<PackageVersion Include="Stratara.Testing" Version="3.1.6" />
<PackageReference Include="Stratara.Testing" />
paket add Stratara.Testing --version 3.1.6
#r "nuget: Stratara.Testing, 3.1.6"
#:package Stratara.Testing@3.1.6
#addin nuget:?package=Stratara.Testing&version=3.1.6
#tool nuget:?package=Stratara.Testing&version=3.1.6
Stratara.Testing
Test doubles and assertion helpers for applications built on the Stratara framework. Unit-test your event-sourced aggregates, encryption, messaging, and session-aware code without spinning up Postgres or RabbitMQ testcontainers.
Contents
AggregateTestHarness<T>/Aggregate.Rehydrate<T>(...)— given/when/then rehydration of an aggregate from events, using the sameApply(...)dispatch as production. Throws on an unmapped event so a forgotten overload fails the test (opt out withIgnoringUnmappedEvents()).InMemoryKeyStore— anIKeyStorethat mints random 256-bit DEKs per scope and supports rotation / revocation / scope-erasure, without a master KEK or key file.TestBlobEncryptor.CreateAesGcm()— the real AES-GCMISecureBlobEncryptorover anInMemoryKeyStore, so blob round-trips exercise production encryption.InMemoryMessageBus— anIMessageBuswith synchronous in-process dispatch and aPublishedlist for assertions.TestSessionContext/TestSessionContextProvider— preset Actor/SubjectSessionContextvalues and anISessionContextProviderdouble.TestTenants.Of("acme")— stable, deterministic tenant/user ids derived from readable slugs.TestEvent.Create(payload, ...)— wrap an event payload inIEvent<T>with realistic metadata.ProjectionTester.HandleAsync(projection, event)— invoke a projection's (private)HandleAsynchandler directly, so you can unit-test it against mocked repositories.
Example
var account = AggregateTestHarness<Account>
.Given(new AccountOpened(id, "Ada", 100m))
.And(new AmountWithdrawn(id, 30m))
.Build();
Assert.Equal(70m, account.Balance);
Dependencies
Stratara.Abstractions,Stratara.Contracts,Stratara.Shared,Stratara.SecurityMicrosoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection
Reference it from your test projects only (<PackageReference Include="Stratara.Testing" />). It is
not meant for production code paths — the InMemoryKeyStore and DummyKeyStore provide no
durability or KEK custody.
| Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
|---|---|
| .NET | net10.0 is compatible. net10.0-android was computed. net10.0-browser was computed. net10.0-ios was computed. net10.0-maccatalyst was computed. net10.0-macos was computed. net10.0-tvos was computed. net10.0-windows was computed. |
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net10.0
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection (>= 10.0.8)
- Stratara.Abstractions (>= 3.1.6)
- Stratara.Contracts (>= 3.1.6)
- Stratara.Security (>= 3.1.6)
- Stratara.Shared (>= 3.1.6)
NuGet packages (1)
Showing the top 1 NuGet packages that depend on Stratara.Testing:
| Package | Downloads |
|---|---|
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Stratara.Testing.EntityFrameworkCore
Spin up the real Stratara event-sourcing write stack (EventSource, aggregation, snapshots, the EF Core write store) against a shared in-memory SQLite database in one call — production code paths, no Postgres, no Docker. Builds on Stratara.Testing's in-memory doubles. |
GitHub repositories
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### Changed
- **License changed from FSL-1.1-MIT to the MIT License.** Stratara is now OSI-approved open
source — free for any use, including commercial, with no competition clause and no two-year
conversion delay. The previous Functional Source License (source-available, converting to MIT
two years after each release) has been replaced outright. Package metadata now declares the
SPDX expression `MIT` (`PackageLicenseExpression`), so nuget.org renders a standard clickable
MIT license label instead of an embedded custom-license file. The `LICENSE` file at the repo
root now contains the standard MIT text and is still bundled into every package. No code or API
changes accompany this — it is purely a licensing and metadata change. Previously published
versions (3.0.20 through 3.1.5) remain under the FSL terms they shipped with; this change applies
to all versions released from here on.