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-rw-r--r--actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb14
-rw-r--r--activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb4
-rw-r--r--railties/guides/source/migrations.textile7
3 files changed, 13 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb
index d69ba39728..4d33cd3b0c 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb
@@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ module ActionDispatch
# * <tt>:value</tt> - The cookie's value or list of values (as an array).
# * <tt>:path</tt> - The path for which this cookie applies. Defaults to the root
# of the application.
- # * <tt>:domain</tt> - The domain for which this cookie applies so you can
- # restrict to the domain level. If you use a schema like www.example.com
+ # * <tt>:domain</tt> - The domain for which this cookie applies so you can
+ # restrict to the domain level. If you use a schema like www.example.com
# and want to share session with user.example.com set <tt>:domain</tt>
- # to <tt>:all</tt>. Make sure to specify the <tt>:domain</tt> option with
+ # to <tt>:all</tt>. Make sure to specify the <tt>:domain</tt> option with
# <tt>:all</tt> again when deleting keys.
#
# :domain => nil # Does not sets cookie domain. (default)
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ module ActionDispatch
class Cookies
HTTP_HEADER = "Set-Cookie".freeze
TOKEN_KEY = "action_dispatch.secret_token".freeze
-
+
# Raised when storing more than 4K of session data.
class CookieOverflow < StandardError; end
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ module ActionDispatch
def handle_options(options) #:nodoc:
options[:path] ||= "/"
-
+
if options[:domain] == :all
@host =~ DOMAIN_REGEXP
options[:domain] = ".#{$2}.#{$3}"
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ module ActionDispatch
value = super(key.to_s, value)
handle_options(options)
-
+
@set_cookies[key] = options
@delete_cookies.delete(key)
value
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ module ActionDispatch
# This jar allows chaining with the signed jar as well, so you can set permanent, signed cookies. Examples:
#
# cookies.permanent.signed[:remember_me] = current_user.id
- # # => Set-Cookie: discount=BAhU--848956038e692d7046deab32b7131856ab20e14e; path=/; expires=Sun, 16-Dec-2029 03:24:16 GMT
+ # # => Set-Cookie: remember_me=BAhU--848956038e692d7046deab32b7131856ab20e14e; path=/; expires=Sun, 16-Dec-2029 03:24:16 GMT
def permanent
@permanent ||= PermanentCookieJar.new(self, @secret)
end
diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb
index 918cd0ab76..500b2399a3 100644
--- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb
+++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ module ActiveModel
# passed through +options+.
#
# The option <tt>ActiveModel::Base.include_root_in_json</tt> controls the
- # top-level behavior of to_json. It is true by default. When it is <tt>true</tt>,
- # to_json will emit a single root node named after the object's type. For example:
+ # top-level behavior of <tt>to_json</tt>. It is <tt>true</tt> by default. When it is <tt>true</tt>,
+ # <tt>to_json</tt> will emit a single root node named after the object's type. For example:
#
# konata = User.find(1)
# konata.to_json
diff --git a/railties/guides/source/migrations.textile b/railties/guides/source/migrations.textile
index f05c0589b5..16f616a5bc 100644
--- a/railties/guides/source/migrations.textile
+++ b/railties/guides/source/migrations.textile
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
h2. Migrations
-Migrations are a convenient way for you to alter your database in a structured and organized manner. You could edit fragments of SQL by hand but you would then be responsible for telling other developers that they need to go and run it. You'd also have to keep track of which changes need to be run against the production machines next time you deploy.
+Migrations are a convenient way for you to alter your database in a structured and organized manner. You could edit fragments of SQL by hand but you would then be responsible for telling other developers that they need to go and run them. You'd also have to keep track of which changes need to be run against the production machines next time you deploy.
Active Record tracks which migrations have already been run so all you have to do is update your source and run +rake db:migrate+. Active Record will work out which migrations should be run. It will also update your +db/schema.rb+ file to match the structure of your database.
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ end
which creates a +products+ table with a column called +name+ (and as discussed below, an implicit +id+ column).
-The object yielded to the block allows you create columns on the table. There are two ways of doing this: The first (traditional) form looks like
+The object yielded to the block allows you to create columns on the table. There are two ways of doing this: The first (traditional) form looks like
<ruby>
create_table :products do |t|
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ create_table :products do |t|
end
</ruby>
-By default +create_table+ will create a primary key called +id+. You can change the name of the primary key with the +:primary_key+ option (don't forget to update the corresponding model) or if you don't want a primary key at all (for example for a HABTM join table) you can pass +:id => false+. If you need to pass database specific options you can place an SQL fragment in the +:options+ option. For example
+By default +create_table+ will create a primary key called +id+. You can change the name of the primary key with the +:primary_key+ option (don't forget to update the corresponding model) or if you don't want a primary key at all (for example for a HABTM join table) you can pass +:id => false+. If you need to pass database specific options you can place a SQL fragment in the +:options+ option. For example
<ruby>
create_table :products, :options => "ENGINE=BLACKHOLE" do |t|
@@ -592,4 +592,5 @@ h3. Changelog
"Lighthouse ticket":http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/16213-rails-guides/tickets/6
+* July 15, 2010: minor typos corrected by "Jaime Iniesta":http://jaimeiniesta.com
* September 14, 2008: initial version by "Frederick Cheung":credits.html#fcheung