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authorToon Claes <toon@gitlab.com>2019-02-28 19:57:34 +0100
committerToon Claes <toon@gitlab.com>2019-02-28 19:57:34 +0100
commit62d7990b9bb30cf33ed87017c5c633d1cccc75c2 (patch)
treec3e1b69c58a412ba1c6f50a0337a23d9f9d6e1a4 /spec/models/ci/variable_spec.rb
parentf6453eca992a9c142268e78ac782cef98110d183 (diff)
downloadgitlab-ce-tc-standard-gem.tar.gz
Ran standardrb --fix on the whole codebasetc-standard-gem
Inspired by https://twitter.com/searls/status/1101137953743613952 I decided to try https://github.com/testdouble/standard on our codebase. It's opinionated, but at least it's a _standard_.
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/spec/models/ci/variable_spec.rb b/spec/models/ci/variable_spec.rb
index 02c07a2bd83..05d4d9a9ecd 100644
--- a/spec/models/ci/variable_spec.rb
+++ b/spec/models/ci/variable_spec.rb
@@ -1,32 +1,32 @@
-require 'spec_helper'
+require "spec_helper"
describe Ci::Variable do
subject { build(:ci_variable) }
- describe 'validations' do
+ describe "validations" do
it { is_expected.to include_module(HasVariable) }
it { is_expected.to include_module(Presentable) }
it { is_expected.to include_module(Maskable) }
it { is_expected.to validate_uniqueness_of(:key).scoped_to(:project_id, :environment_scope).with_message(/\(\w+\) has already been taken/) }
end
- describe '.unprotected' do
+ describe ".unprotected" do
subject { described_class.unprotected }
- context 'when variable is protected' do
+ context "when variable is protected" do
before do
create(:ci_variable, :protected)
end
- it 'returns nothing' do
+ it "returns nothing" do
is_expected.to be_empty
end
end
- context 'when variable is not protected' do
+ context "when variable is not protected" do
let(:variable) { create(:ci_variable, protected: false) }
- it 'returns the variable' do
+ it "returns the variable" do
is_expected.to contain_exactly(variable)
end
end