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We use RhinoMocks. I have a type into whose constructor 9 types are injected. I'd like a way of automocking the type, but being able to detect a particular method invocation on one of the injected objects (i.e. I only care about a single method invocation on one of the injected objects).

Is this possible, or do I have to manually inject all the mock objects into the constructor?

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I haven't seen any frameworks that would auto-create these mocks for you. You can do it in your [SetUp] method, so at least the tests will not be cluttered with boilerplate code.

Grzenio
@Grzenio - thanks for taking time to respond
Ben Aston
I believe moq supports something like this (auto-mocking or "recursive mocking").
Patrick Steele