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Ensure consistent configuration in writer test #1256

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@marcotc marcotc commented Nov 18, 2020

In https://github.com/DataDog/dd-trace-rb/pull/1248/files#diff-ffc89a0ffd0de70be571ade8e3296d6a96c3126da82421877a6027b533d72773L260-R268, a few RSpec mock setup statements have been refactored.

This ended up leaving Datadog.configuration.runtime_metrics.enabled not properly mocked for all example groups in that context.

This PR ensures that Datadog.configuration.runtime_metrics.enabled is correctly mocked for all #write tests in that test file. This fixes flaky CI issues like this one.

@marcotc marcotc added the dev/testing Involves testing processes (e.g. RSpec) label Nov 18, 2020
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Lgtm

@marcotc marcotc merged commit 7c9a3a7 into master Nov 19, 2020
@marcotc marcotc deleted the test/ensure-runtime branch November 19, 2020 18:46
@github-actions github-actions bot added this to the 0.44.0 milestone Nov 19, 2020
@marcotc marcotc changed the title Ensure consisten configuration in writer test Ensure consistent configuration in writer test Jan 6, 2021
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