Hi all,

I wonder what approaches you take to spec-ing ordering.
Often the ordering doesn't matter much and I tend to skip that part.

But when it is a feature and doesn't map directly to SQLs "ORDER BY" clause
then it must be spec-ed.
This is especially the case when a mix of DB sorting + memory sorting
should be applied.

What I tried:

1. Assert on the SQL generated. This obviously doesn't actually test much.
2. Create the test data and assert the order. This is just too fragile
since at times it is hard to fail such spec before doing anything.
3. Can't see how to apply stubs/mocks etc here, so didn't even try.

What are the approaches that some of you use for that?

Cheers,
Dmytrii.

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