Consider I need to call a 3rd party API that looks like
public class ThirdPartyClass : IThirdPartyClass
{
public IThirdPartyReturnObject ThirdPartyMethod()
{
//some code
}
}
And I am calling it like:
public void MyClass
{
private IThirdPartyClass _thirdPartyObject;
public MyClass(IThirdPartyClass thirdPartyObject)
{
_thirdPartyObject = thirdPartyObject;
}
public void MyFunction()
{
_thirdPartyObject.ThirdPartyMethod();
}
}
Since the third party class is injected by an interface, I can mock the 3rd party object for unit tests.
Is this design better, or should I introduce a ThirdPartyClassWrapper that encapsulates just the calling of ThirdPartyMethod? Is introducing too many wrappers an anti-pattern?
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