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author | Jeremy Daer <jeremydaer@gmail.com> | 2015-10-04 22:14:04 -0700 |
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committer | Jeremy Daer <jeremydaer@gmail.com> | 2015-10-06 11:29:30 -0700 |
commit | 565094a8b5cdfa158fef6ae75252fd98a4ba8fe4 (patch) | |
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Use `Mime[:foo]` instead of `Mime::Type[:FOO]` for back compat
Rails 4.x and earlier didn't support `Mime::Type[:FOO]`, so libraries
that support multiple Rails versions would've had to feature-detect
whether to use `Mime::Type[:FOO]` or `Mime::FOO`.
`Mime[:foo]` has been around for ages to look up registered MIME types
by symbol / extension, though, so libraries and plugins can safely
switch to that without breaking backward- or forward-compatibility.
Note: `Mime::ALL` isn't a real MIME type and isn't registered for lookup
by type or extension, so it's not available as `Mime[:all]`. We use it
internally as a wildcard for `respond_to` negotiation. If you use this
internal constant, continue to reference it with `Mime::ALL`.
Ref. efc6dd550ee49e7e443f9d72785caa0f240def53
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