I'm writing test for Rails app with AngularJS where I want to check that sort on site works proper. On front-end clicking on sort button (orderBy:sort.column:sort.descending) this array:
arr = ["B kitty", "K kitty", "A kitty", "Z kitty", "b kitty", "L kitty", "S kitty", "q kitty", "c kitty"]
is sorted as:
sorted_arr = ["A kitty", "b kitty", "B kitty", "c kitty", "K kitty", "L kitty", "q kitty", "S kitty", "Z kitty"]
so that "b kitty"
is infront of "B kitty"
.
But I cannot create the same sort method in Ruby to sort arr as expected, instead I always get "B kitty" infront of "b kitty".
Is there any way to achive this in my test?
arr.sort(&:casecmp)
inruby
, but that will leave the order of"b kitty"
and"B kitty"
unspecified as it should be expected. Could you be more specific on the ruby code you use to sort?