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Turn the ForceClient.cs class virtual #25
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andersonmendrot
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Create an interface to ForceClient.cs so it would be possible to create unit tests
Create an interface to ForceClient.cs
Dec 17, 2020
andersonmendrot
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Create an interface to ForceClient.cs
Create an interface for the ForceClient.cs class
Dec 17, 2020
andersonmendrot
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Create an interface for the ForceClient.cs class
Turn the ForceClient.cs class virtual
Dec 21, 2020
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I was trying to create unit tests and wanted to mock the ForceClient class because I don't have an account on Salesforce. But it's impossible to use that class for tests because the ForceClient class isn't virtual
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