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Boxiang Sun
gitlab-ce
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cc06bb2c
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cc06bb2c
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Dec 17, 2018
by
Rémy Coutable
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Simplify spec/lib/gitlab/current_settings_spec.rb a bit
Signed-off-by:
Rémy Coutable
<
remy@rymai.me
>
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@@ -113,6 +113,8 @@ describe Gitlab::CurrentSettings do
end
shared_examples
'a non-persisted ApplicationSetting object'
do
let
(
:current_settings
)
{
described_class
.
current_application_settings
}
it
'returns a non-persisted ApplicationSetting object'
do
expect
(
current_settings
).
to
be_a
(
ApplicationSetting
)
expect
(
current_settings
).
not_to
be_persisted
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@@ -132,9 +134,7 @@ describe Gitlab::CurrentSettings do
end
context
'with no ApplicationSetting DB record'
do
it_behaves_like
'a non-persisted ApplicationSetting object'
do
let
(
:current_settings
)
{
described_class
.
current_application_settings
}
end
it_behaves_like
'a non-persisted ApplicationSetting object'
end
context
'with an existing ApplicationSetting DB record'
do
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