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authorColleen Murphy <colleen@puppetlabs.com>2015-03-25 12:04:16 -0700
committerColleen Murphy <colleen@puppetlabs.com>2015-03-25 12:04:16 -0700
commitd27759141ec5592fd5d76861efa77a55d07c90a8 (patch)
treef2ab9d3e3439a676911a0ede12b7b5d515bb611d /spec
parent9a955b8746f373a1a3e47ebf67d4186b98e0094f (diff)
Fix remote hash ordering for unit tests
Without this commit, the unit tests for the git provider changing multiple remotes mocks the remotes in a particular order. While in practice it doesn't matter which remote the update_remotes method updates first, the unit tests must be able to mock them in the correct order. For ruby 1.8.7, a Hash will not necessarily produce key value pairs in the same order on each run, which causes intermittent failures in the unit tests. This change sorts the :source property values before trying to update them, and updates the unit tests to expect the values in alphabetical order.
Diffstat (limited to 'spec')
-rw-r--r--spec/unit/puppet/provider/vcsrepo/git_spec.rb2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/spec/unit/puppet/provider/vcsrepo/git_spec.rb b/spec/unit/puppet/provider/vcsrepo/git_spec.rb
index d0153a1..d33c98a 100644
--- a/spec/unit/puppet/provider/vcsrepo/git_spec.rb
+++ b/spec/unit/puppet/provider/vcsrepo/git_spec.rb
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ branches
context "when multiple sources are modified" do
it "should update the urls" do
resource[:source] = {"origin" => "git://git@foo.com/bar.git", "new_remote" => "git://git@foo.com/baz.git"}
- provider.expects(:git).at_least_once.with('config', '-l').returns("remote.origin.url=git://git@foo.com/foo.git\n", "remote.origin.url=git://git@foo.com/bar.git\n")
+ provider.expects(:git).at_least_once.with('config', '-l').returns("remote.origin.url=git://git@foo.com/bar.git\n", "remote.origin.url=git://git@foo.com/foo.git\n")
provider.expects(:git).with('remote', 'set-url', 'origin', 'git://git@foo.com/bar.git')
provider.expects(:git).with('remote', 'add', 'new_remote', 'git://git@foo.com/baz.git')
provider.expects(:git).with('remote','update')