## Rails 5.2.0.beta2 (November 28, 2017) ##
* No changes.
## Rails 5.2.0.beta1 (November 27, 2017) ##
* Changed default behaviour of `ActiveSupport::SecurityUtils.secure_compare`,
to make it not leak length information even for variable length string.
Renamed old `ActiveSupport::SecurityUtils.secure_compare` to `fixed_length_secure_compare`,
and started raising `ArgumentError` in case of length mismatch of passed strings.
*Vipul A M*
* Make `ActiveSupport::TimeZone.all` return only time zones that are in
`ActiveSupport::TimeZone::MAPPING`.
Fixes #7245.
*Chris LaRose*
* MemCacheStore: Support expiring counters.
Pass `expires_in: [seconds]` to `#increment` and `#decrement` options
to set the Memcached TTL (time-to-live) if the counter doesn't exist.
If the counter exists, Memcached doesn't extend its expiry when it's
incremented or decremented.
```
Rails.cache.increment("my_counter", 1, expires_in: 2.minutes)
```
*Takumasa Ochi*
* Handle `TZInfo::AmbiguousTime` errors
Make `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` match Ruby's handling of ambiguous
times by choosing the later period, e.g.
Ruby:
```
ENV["TZ"] = "Europe/Moscow"
Time.local(2014, 10, 26, 1, 0, 0) # => 2014-10-26 01:00:00 +0300
```
Before:
```
>> "2014-10-26 01:00:00".in_time_zone("Moscow")
TZInfo::AmbiguousTime: 26/10/2014 01:00 is an ambiguous local time.
```
After:
```
>> "2014-10-26 01:00:00".in_time_zone("Moscow")
=> Sun, 26 Oct 2014 01:00:00 MSK +03:00
```
Fixes #17395.
*Andrew White*
* Redis cache store.
```
# Defaults to `redis://localhost:6379/0`. Only use for dev/test.
config.cache_store = :redis_cache_store
# Supports all common cache store options (:namespace, :compress,
# :compress_threshold, :expires_in, :race_condition_tool) and all
# Redis options.
cache_password = Rails.application.secrets.redis_cache_password
config.cache_store = :redis_cache_store, driver: :hiredis,
namespace: 'myapp-cache', compress: true, timeout: 1,
url: "redis://:#{cache_password}@myapp-cache-1:6379/0"
# Supports Redis::Distributed with multiple hosts
config.cache_store = :redis_cache_store, driver: :hiredis
namespace: 'myapp-cache', compress: true,
url: %w[
redis://myapp-cache-1:6379/0
redis://myapp-cache-1:6380/0
redis://myapp-cache-2:6379/0
redis://myapp-cache-2:6380/0
redis://myapp-cache-3:6379/0
redis://myapp-cache-3:6380/0
]
# Or pass a builder block
config.cache_store = :redis_cache_store,
namespace: 'myapp-cache', compress: true,
redis: -> { Redis.new … }
```
Deployment note: Take care to use a *dedicated Redis cache* rather
than pointing this at your existing Redis server. It won't cope well
with mixed usage patterns and it won't expire cache entries by default.
Redis cache server setup guide: https://redis.io/topics/lru-cache
*Jeremy Daer*
* Cache: Enable compression by default for values > 1kB.
Compression has long been available, but opt-in and at a 16kB threshold.
It wasn't enabled by default due to CPU cost. Today it's cheap and typical
cache data is eminently compressible, such as HTML or JSON fragments.
Compression dramatically reduces Memcached/Redis mem usage, which means
the same cache servers can store more data, which means higher hit rates.
To disable compression, pass `compress: false` to the initializer.
*Jeremy Daer*
* Allow `Range#include?` on TWZ ranges
In #11474 we prevented TWZ ranges being iterated over which matched
Ruby's handling of Time ranges and as a consequence `include?`
stopped working with both Time ranges and TWZ ranges. However in
ruby/ruby@b061634 support was added for `include?` to use `cover?`
for 'linear' objects. Since we have no way of making Ruby consider
TWZ instances as 'linear' we have to override `Range#include?`.
Fixes #30799.
*Andrew White*
* Fix acronym support in `humanize`
Acronym inflections are stored with lowercase keys in the hash but
the match wasn't being lowercased before being looked up in the hash.
This shouldn't have any performance impact because before it would
fail to find the acronym and perform the `downcase` operation anyway.
Fixes #31052.
*Andrew White*
* Add same method signature for `Time#prev_year` and `Time#next_year`
in accordance with `Date#prev_year`, `Date#next_year`.
Allows pass argument for `Time#prev_year` and `Time#next_year`.
Before:
```
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_year # => 2016-09-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_year(1)
# => ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 0)
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_year # => 2018-09-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_year(1)
# => ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 0)
```
After:
```
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_year # => 2016-09-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_year(1) # => 2016-09-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_year # => 2018-09-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_year(1) # => 2018-09-16 17:00:00 +0300
```
*bogdanvlviv*
* Add same method signature for `Time#prev_month` and `Time#next_month`
in accordance with `Date#prev_month`, `Date#next_month`.
Allows pass argument for `Time#prev_month` and `Time#next_month`.
Before:
```
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_month # => 2017-08-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_month(1)
# => ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 0)
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_month # => 2017-10-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_month(1)
# => ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 0)
```
After:
```
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_month # => 2017-08-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_month(1) # => 2017-08-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_month # => 2017-10-16 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_month(1) # => 2017-10-16 17:00:00 +0300
```
*bogdanvlviv*
* Add same method signature for `Time#prev_day` and `Time#next_day`
in accordance with `Date#prev_day`, `Date#next_day`.
Allows pass argument for `Time#prev_day` and `Time#next_day`.
Before:
```
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_day # => 2017-09-15 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_day(1)
# => ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 0)
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_day # => 2017-09-17 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_day(1)
# => ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 0)
```
After:
```
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_day # => 2017-09-15 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).prev_day(1) # => 2017-09-15 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_day # => 2017-09-17 17:00:00 +0300
Time.new(2017, 9, 16, 17, 0).next_day(1) # => 2017-09-17 17:00:00 +0300
```
*bogdanvlviv*
* `IO#to_json` now returns the `to_s` representation, rather than
attempting to convert to an array. This fixes a bug where `IO#to_json`
would raise an `IOError` when called on an unreadable object.
Fixes #26132.
*Paul Kuruvilla*
* Remove deprecated `halt_callback_chains_on_return_false` option.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated `:if` and `:unless` string filter for callbacks.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* `Hash#slice` now falls back to Ruby 2.5+'s built-in definition if defined.
*Akira Matsuda*
* Deprecate `secrets.secret_token`.
The architecture for secrets had a big upgrade between Rails 3 and Rails 4,
when the default changed from using `secret_token` to `secret_key_base`.
`secret_token` has been soft deprecated in documentation for four years
but is still in place to support apps created before Rails 4.
Deprecation warnings have been added to help developers upgrade their
applications to `secret_key_base`.
*claudiob*, *Kasper Timm Hansen*
* Return an instance of `HashWithIndifferentAccess` from `HashWithIndifferentAccess#transform_keys`.
*Yuji Yaginuma*
* Add key rotation support to `MessageEncryptor` and `MessageVerifier`
This change introduces a `rotate` method to both the `MessageEncryptor` and
`MessageVerifier` classes. This method accepts the same arguments and
options as the given classes' constructor. The `encrypt_and_verify` method
for `MessageEncryptor` and the `verified` method for `MessageVerifier` also
accept an optional keyword argument `:on_rotation` block which is called
when a rotated instance is used to decrypt or verify the message.
*Michael J Coyne*
* Deprecate `Module#reachable?` method.
*bogdanvlviv*
* Add `config/credentials.yml.enc` to store production app secrets.
Allows saving any authentication credentials for third party services
directly in repo encrypted with `config/master.key` or `ENV["RAILS_MASTER_KEY"]`.
This will eventually replace `Rails.application.secrets` and the encrypted
secrets introduced in Rails 5.1.
*DHH*, *Kasper Timm Hansen*
* Add `ActiveSupport::EncryptedFile` and `ActiveSupport::EncryptedConfiguration`.
Allows for stashing encrypted files or configuration directly in repo by
encrypting it with a key.
Backs the new credentials setup above, but can also be used independently.
*DHH*, *Kasper Timm Hansen*
* `Module#delegate_missing_to` now raises `DelegationError` if target is nil,
similar to `Module#delegate`.
*Anton Khamets*
* Update `String#camelize` to provide feedback when wrong option is passed
`String#camelize` was returning nil without any feedback when an
invalid option was passed as a parameter.
Previously:
'one_two'.camelize(true)
# => nil
Now:
'one_two'.camelize(true)
# => ArgumentError: Invalid option, use either :upper or :lower.
*Ricardo Díaz*
* Fix modulo operations involving durations
Rails 5.1 introduced `ActiveSupport::Duration::Scalar` as a wrapper
around numeric values as a way of ensuring a duration was the outcome of
an expression. However, the implementation was missing support for modulo
operations. This support has now been added and should result in a duration
being returned from expressions involving modulo operations.
Prior to Rails 5.1:
5.minutes % 2.minutes
# => 60
Now:
5.minutes % 2.minutes
# => 1 minute
Fixes #29603 and #29743.
*Sayan Chakraborty*, *Andrew White*
* Fix division where a duration is the denominator
PR #29163 introduced a change in behavior when a duration was the denominator
in a calculation - this was incorrect as dividing by a duration should always
return a `Numeric`. The behavior of previous versions of Rails has been restored.
Fixes #29592.
*Andrew White*
* Add purpose and expiry support to `ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier` &
`ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor`.
For instance, to ensure a message is only usable for one intended purpose:
token = @verifier.generate("x", purpose: :shipping)
@verifier.verified(token, purpose: :shipping) # => "x"
@verifier.verified(token) # => nil
Or make it expire after a set time:
@verifier.generate("x", expires_in: 1.month)
@verifier.generate("y", expires_at: Time.now.end_of_year)
Showcased with `ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier`, but works the same for
`ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor`'s `encrypt_and_sign` and `decrypt_and_verify`.
Pull requests: #29599, #29854
*Assain Jaleel*
* Make the order of `Hash#reverse_merge!` consistent with `HashWithIndifferentAccess`.
*Erol Fornoles*
* Add `freeze_time` helper which freezes time to `Time.now` in tests.
*Prathamesh Sonpatki*
* Default `ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor` to use AES 256 GCM encryption.
On for new Rails 5.2 apps. Upgrading apps can find the config as a new
framework default.
*Assain Jaleel*
* Cache: `write_multi`
Rails.cache.write_multi foo: 'bar', baz: 'qux'
Plus faster fetch_multi with stores that implement `write_multi_entries`.
Keys that aren't found may be written to the cache store in one shot
instead of separate writes.
The default implementation simply calls `write_entry` for each entry.
Stores may override if they're capable of one-shot bulk writes, like
Redis `MSET`.
*Jeremy Daer*
* Add default option to module and class attribute accessors.
mattr_accessor :settings, default: {}
Works for `mattr_reader`, `mattr_writer`, `cattr_accessor`, `cattr_reader`,
and `cattr_writer` as well.
*Genadi Samokovarov*
* Add `Date#prev_occurring` and `Date#next_occurring` to return specified next/previous occurring day of week.
*Shota Iguchi*
* Add default option to `class_attribute`.
Before:
class_attribute :settings
self.settings = {}
Now:
class_attribute :settings, default: {}
*DHH*
* `#singularize` and `#pluralize` now respect uncountables for the specified locale.
*Eilis Hamilton*
* Add `ActiveSupport::CurrentAttributes` to provide a thread-isolated attributes singleton.
Primary use case is keeping all the per-request attributes easily available to the whole system.
*DHH*
* Fix implicit coercion calculations with scalars and durations
Previously, calculations where the scalar is first would be converted to a duration
of seconds, but this causes issues with dates being converted to times, e.g:
Time.zone = "Beijing" # => Asia/Shanghai
date = Date.civil(2017, 5, 20) # => Mon, 20 May 2017
2 * 1.day # => 172800 seconds
date + 2 * 1.day # => Mon, 22 May 2017 00:00:00 CST +08:00
Now, the `ActiveSupport::Duration::Scalar` calculation methods will try to maintain
the part structure of the duration where possible, e.g:
Time.zone = "Beijing" # => Asia/Shanghai
date = Date.civil(2017, 5, 20) # => Mon, 20 May 2017
2 * 1.day # => 2 days
date + 2 * 1.day # => Mon, 22 May 2017
Fixes #29160, #28970.
*Andrew White*
* Add support for versioned cache entries. This enables the cache stores to recycle cache keys, greatly saving
on storage in cases with frequent churn. Works together with the separation of `#cache_key` and `#cache_version`
in Active Record and its use in Action Pack's fragment caching.
*DHH*
* Pass gem name and deprecation horizon to deprecation notifications.
*Willem van Bergen*
* Add support for `:offset` and `:zone` to `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#change`
*Andrew White*
* Add support for `:offset` to `Time#change`
Fixes #28723.
*Andrew White*
* Add `fetch_values` for `HashWithIndifferentAccess`
The method was originally added to `Hash` in Ruby 2.3.0.
*Josh Pencheon*
Please check [5-1-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/5-1-stable/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.