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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 7236e395a2..bc96284375 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Don't put *.swp, *.bak, etc here; those belong in a global ~/.gitignore. -# Check out http://help.github.com/ignore-files/ for how to set that up. +# Check out https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files for how to set that up. debug.log .Gemfile diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index 5214b989af..7f5b2095e3 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -1,16 +1,22 @@ script: 'ci/travis.rb' before_install: - - gem install bundler + - travis_retry gem install bundler rvm: - 1.9.3 - 2.0.0 + - jruby-19mode + - rbx-19mode env: - "GEM=railties" - - "GEM=ap,am,amo,as" + - "GEM=ap,am,amo,as,av" - "GEM=ar:mysql" - "GEM=ar:mysql2" - "GEM=ar:sqlite3" - "GEM=ar:postgresql" +matrix: + allow_failures: + - rvm: jruby-19mode + - rvm: rbx-19mode notifications: email: false irc: diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 6d3cf072c1..19b7b638b6 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ Ruby on Rails is a volunteer effort. We encourage you to pitch in. [Join the tea * If you want to submit a patch, please read the [Contributing to Ruby on Rails](http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html) guide. +* If you want to contribute to Rails documentation, please read the [Contributing to the Rails Documentation](http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html#contributing-to-the-rails-documentation) section of the aforementioned guide. + *We only accept bug reports and pull requests in GitHub*. * If you have a question about how to use Ruby on Rails, please [ask the rubyonrails-talk mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/rubyonrails-talk). @@ -2,16 +2,20 @@ source 'https://rubygems.org' gemspec -gem 'mocha', '~> 0.13.0', require: false +# This needs to be with require false as it is +# loaded after loading the test library to +# ensure correct loading order +gem 'mocha', '~> 0.14', require: false + gem 'rack-cache', '~> 1.2' -gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0' +gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.1.0' gem 'jquery-rails', '~> 2.2.0' gem 'turbolinks' -gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 4.0.0.beta1' +gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 4.0.0' # This needs to be with require false to avoid # it being automatically loaded by sprockets -gem 'uglifier', '~> 1.3', require: false +gem 'uglifier', '>= 1.3.0', require: false group :doc do gem 'sdoc' @@ -52,19 +56,13 @@ platforms :ruby do group :db do gem 'pg', '>= 0.11.0' gem 'mysql', '>= 2.9.0' - gem 'mysql2', '>= 0.3.10' + gem 'mysql2', '>= 0.3.13' end end platforms :jruby do - gem 'json' gem 'activerecord-jdbcsqlite3-adapter', '>= 1.2.7' - # This is needed by now to let tests work on JRuby - # TODO: When the JRuby guys merge jruby-openssl in - # jruby this will be removed - gem 'jruby-openssl' - group :db do gem 'activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter', '>= 1.2.7' gem 'activerecord-jdbcpostgresql-adapter', '>= 1.2.7' diff --git a/RAILS_VERSION b/RAILS_VERSION index 14e1b44259..14b6456d31 100644 --- a/RAILS_VERSION +++ b/RAILS_VERSION @@ -1 +1 @@ -4.0.0.beta1 +4.1.0.beta diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..31ee4c1086 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +## Welcome to Rails + +Rails is a web-application framework that includes everything needed to +create database-backed web applications according to the +[Model-View-Controller (MVC)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller) +pattern. + +Understanding the MVC pattern is key to understanding Rails. MVC divides your +application into three layers, each with a specific responsibility. + +The _View layer_ is composed of "templates" that are responsible for providing +appropriate representations of your application's resources. Templates can +come in a variety of formats, but most view templates are HTML with embedded +Ruby code (ERB files). + +The _Model layer_ represents your domain model (such as Account, Product, +Person, Post, etc.) and encapsulates the business logic that is specific to +your application. In Rails, database-backed model classes are derived from +`ActiveRecord::Base`. Active Record allows you to present the data from +database rows as objects and embellish these data objects with business logic +methods. Although most Rails models are backed by a database, models can also +be ordinary Ruby classes, or Ruby classes that implement a set of interfaces +as provided by the Active Model module. You can read more about Active Record +in its [README](activerecord/README.rdoc). + +The _Controller layer_ is responsible for handling incoming HTTP requests and +providing a suitable response. Usually this means returning HTML, but Rails +controllers can also generate XML, JSON, PDFs, mobile-specific views, and +more. Controllers manipulate models and render view templates in order to +generate the appropriate HTTP response. + +In Rails, the Controller and View layers are handled together by Action Pack. +These two layers are bundled in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. +This is unlike the relationship between Active Record and Action Pack, which are +independent. Each of these packages can be used independently outside of Rails. You +can read more about Action Pack in its [README](actionpack/README.rdoc). + +## Getting Started + +1. Install Rails at the command prompt if you haven't yet: + + gem install rails + +2. At the command prompt, create a new Rails application: + + rails new myapp + + where "myapp" is the application name. + +3. Change directory to `myapp` and start the web server: + + cd myapp + rails server + + Run with `--help` or `-h` for options. + +4. Go to http://localhost:3000 and you'll see: "Welcome aboard: You're riding Ruby on Rails!" + +5. Follow the guidelines to start developing your application. You may find + the following resources handy: + * [Getting Started with Rails](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html) + * [Ruby on Rails Guides](http://guides.rubyonrails.org) + * [The API Documentation](http://api.rubyonrails.org) + * [Ruby on Rails Tutorial](http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book) + +## Contributing + +We encourage you to contribute to Ruby on Rails! Please check out the +[Contributing to Ruby on Rails guide](http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html) for guidelines about how to proceed. [Join us!](http://contributors.rubyonrails.org) + +## Code Status + +* [](https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails) +* [](https://gemnasium.com/rails/rails) + +## License + +Ruby on Rails is released under the [MIT License](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT). diff --git a/README.rdoc b/README.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 55b5efc916..0000000000 --- a/README.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -== Welcome to Rails - -Rails is a web-application framework that includes everything needed to create -database-backed web applications according to the {Model-View-Controller (MVC)}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller] pattern. - -Understanding the MVC pattern is key to understanding Rails. MVC divides your application -into three layers, each with a specific responsibility. - -The View layer is composed of "templates" that are responsible for providing -appropriate representations of your application's resources. Templates -can come in a variety of formats, but most view templates are \HTML with embedded Ruby -code (.erb files). - -The Model layer represents your domain model (such as Account, Product, Person, Post) -and encapsulates the business logic that is specific to your application. In Rails, -database-backed model classes are derived from ActiveRecord::Base. Active Record allows -you to present the data from database rows as objects and embellish these data objects -with business logic methods. Although most Rails models are backed by a database, models -can also be ordinary Ruby classes, or Ruby classes that implement a set of interfaces as -provided by the ActiveModel module. You can read more about Active Record in its -{README}[link:/activerecord/README.rdoc]. - -The Controller layer is responsible for handling incoming HTTP requests and providing a -suitable response. Usually this means returning \HTML, but Rails controllers can also -generate XML, JSON, PDFs, mobile-specific views, and more. Controllers manipulate models -and render view templates in order to generate the appropriate HTTP response. - -In Rails, the Controller and View layers are handled together by Action Pack. -These two layers are bundled in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. -This is unlike the relationship between Active Record and Action Pack, which are -independent. Each of these packages can be used independently outside of Rails. You -can read more about Action Pack in its {README}[link:/actionpack/README.rdoc]. - -== Getting Started - -1. Install Rails at the command prompt if you haven't yet: - - gem install rails - -2. At the command prompt, create a new Rails application: - - rails new myapp - - where "myapp" is the application name. - -3. Change directory to +myapp+ and start the web server: - - cd myapp; rails server - - Run with <tt>--help</tt> or <tt>-h</tt> for options. - -4. Go to http://localhost:3000 and you'll see: - - "Welcome aboard: You're riding Ruby on Rails!" - -5. Follow the guidelines to start developing your application. You may find the following resources handy: - -* The README file created within your application. -* {Getting Started with Rails}[http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html]. -* {Ruby on Rails Tutorial}[http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book]. -* {Ruby on Rails Guides}[http://guides.rubyonrails.org]. -* {The API Documentation}[http://api.rubyonrails.org]. - -== Contributing - -We encourage you to contribute to Ruby on Rails! Please check out the {Contributing to Rails -guide}[http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html] for guidelines about how -to proceed. {Join us}[http://contributors.rubyonrails.org]! - -== Code Status - -* {<img src="https://secure.travis-ci.org/rails/rails.png"/>}[http://travis-ci.org/rails/rails] -* {<img src="https://gemnasium.com/rails/rails.png?travis"/>}[https://gemnasium.com/rails/rails] - -== License - -Ruby on Rails is released under the {MIT License}[http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT]. @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ require 'railties/lib/rails/api/task' desc "Build gem files for all projects" task :build => "all:build" -desc "Release all gems to gemcutter and create a tag" +desc "Release all gems to rubygems and create a tag" task :release => "all:release" -PROJECTS = %w(activesupport activemodel actionpack actionmailer activerecord railties) +PROJECTS = %w(activesupport activemodel actionpack actionview actionmailer activerecord railties) desc 'Run all tests by default' task :default => %w(test test:isolated) @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ task :smoke do end desc "Install gems for all projects." -task :install => :gem do +task :install => :build do version = File.read("RAILS_VERSION").strip (PROJECTS - ["railties"]).each do |project| puts "INSTALLING #{project}" @@ -47,20 +47,25 @@ task :install => :gem do end desc "Generate documentation for the Rails framework" -Rails::API::RepoTask.new('rdoc') +if ENV['EDGE'] + Rails::API::EdgeTask.new('rdoc') +else + Rails::API::StableTask.new('rdoc') +end desc 'Bump all versions to match version.rb' task :update_versions do require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/version" File.open("RAILS_VERSION", "w") do |f| - f.puts Rails.version + f.puts Rails::VERSION::STRING end constants = { "activesupport" => "ActiveSupport", "activemodel" => "ActiveModel", "actionpack" => "ActionPack", + "actionview" => "ActionView", "actionmailer" => "ActionMailer", "activerecord" => "ActiveRecord", "railties" => "Rails" @@ -78,7 +83,7 @@ task :update_versions do end # -# We have a webhook configured in Github that gets invoked after pushes. +# We have a webhook configured in GitHub that gets invoked after pushes. # This hook triggers the following tasks: # # * updates the local checkout diff --git a/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md b/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md index 487e57be7b..1659696bfb 100644 --- a/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,60 +1,7 @@ -## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ## +* invoke mailer defaults as procs only if they are procs, do not convert + with to_proc. That an object is convertible to a proc does not mean it's + meant to be always used as a proc. Fixes #11533 + *Alex Tsukernik* -## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ## - -* Allow passing interpolations to `#default_i18n_subject`, e.g.: - - # config/locales/en.yml - en: - user_mailer: - welcome: - subject: 'Hello, %{username}' - - # app/mailers/user_mailer.rb - class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base - def welcome(user) - mail(subject: default_i18n_subject(username: user.name)) - end - end - - *Olek Janiszewski* - -* Eager loading made to use relation's `in_clause_length` instead of host's one. - Fixes #8474. - - *Boris Staal* - -* Explicit multipart messages no longer set the order of the MIME parts. - *Nate Berkopec* - -* Do not render views when mail() isn't called. - Fixes #7761. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Allow delivery method options to be set per mail instance *Aditya Sanghi* - - If your smtp delivery settings are dynamic, - you can now override settings per mail instance for e.g. - - def my_mailer(user,company) - mail to: user.email, subject: "Welcome!", - delivery_method_options: { user_name: company.smtp_user, - password: company.smtp_password } - end - - This will ensure that your default SMTP settings will be overridden - by the company specific ones. You only have to override the settings - that are dynamic and leave the static setting in your environment - configuration file (e.g. config/environments/production.rb) - -* Allow to set default Action Mailer options via `config.action_mailer.default_options=` *Robert Pankowecki* - -* Raise an `ActionView::MissingTemplate` exception when no implicit template could be found. *Damien Mathieu* - -* Allow callbacks to be defined in mailers similar to `ActionController::Base`. You can configure default - settings, headers, attachments, delivery settings or change delivery using - `before_filter`, `after_filter` etc. *Justin S. Leitgeb* - -Please check [3-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. +Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. diff --git a/actionmailer/README.rdoc b/actionmailer/README.rdoc index 4d78d6142a..a14a6ba18f 100644 --- a/actionmailer/README.rdoc +++ b/actionmailer/README.rdoc @@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ simply call the method and optionally call +deliver+ on the return value. Calling the method returns a Mail Message object: - message = Notifier.welcome # => Returns a Mail::Message object - message.deliver # => delivers the email + message = Notifier.welcome("david@loudthinking.com") # => Returns a Mail::Message object + message.deliver # => delivers the email Or you can just chain the methods together like: - Notifier.welcome.deliver # Creates the email and sends it immediately + Notifier.welcome("david@loudthinking.com").deliver # Creates the email and sends it immediately == Setting defaults @@ -119,8 +119,7 @@ trivial case like this: rails runner 'Mailman.receive(STDIN.read)' However, invoking Rails in the runner for each mail to be received is very resource intensive. A single -instance of Rails should be run within a daemon, if it is going to be utilized to process more than just -a limited number of email. +instance of Rails should be run within a daemon, if it is going to process more than just a limited amount of email. == Configuration diff --git a/actionmailer/Rakefile b/actionmailer/Rakefile index 45c238d302..5ddd90020b 100644 --- a/actionmailer/Rakefile +++ b/actionmailer/Rakefile @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ require 'rake/testtask' -require 'rake/packagetask' require 'rubygems/package_task' desc "Default Task" @@ -15,9 +14,8 @@ Rake::TestTask.new { |t| namespace :test do task :isolated do - ruby = File.join(*RbConfig::CONFIG.values_at('bindir', 'RUBY_INSTALL_NAME')) Dir.glob("test/**/*_test.rb").all? do |file| - sh(ruby, '-Ilib:test', file) + sh(Gem.ruby, '-w', '-Ilib:test', file) end or raise "Failures" end end @@ -28,7 +26,7 @@ Gem::PackageTask.new(spec) do |p| p.gem_spec = spec end -desc "Release to gemcutter" +desc "Release to rubygems" task release: :package do require 'rake/gemcutter' Rake::Gemcutter::Tasks.new(spec).define diff --git a/actionmailer/actionmailer.gemspec b/actionmailer/actionmailer.gemspec index 67ec0d1097..c56b6979ef 100644 --- a/actionmailer/actionmailer.gemspec +++ b/actionmailer/actionmailer.gemspec @@ -21,5 +21,5 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.add_dependency 'actionpack', version - s.add_dependency 'mail', '~> 2.5.3' + s.add_dependency 'mail', '~> 2.5.4' end diff --git a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/base.rb b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/base.rb index ff74185e37..cc3a412221 100644 --- a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/base.rb +++ b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/base.rb @@ -151,9 +151,9 @@ module ActionMailer # # For example, if the following templates exist: # * signup_notification.text.erb - # * signup_notification.text.html.erb - # * signup_notification.text.xml.builder - # * signup_notification.text.yaml.erb + # * signup_notification.html.erb + # * signup_notification.xml.builder + # * signup_notification.yaml.erb # # Each would be rendered and added as a separate part to the message, with the corresponding content # type. The content type for the entire message is automatically set to <tt>multipart/alternative</tt>, @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ module ActionMailer # end # end # - # Which will (if it had both a <tt>welcome.text.erb</tt> and <tt>welcome.text.html.erb</tt> + # Which will (if it had both a <tt>welcome.text.erb</tt> and <tt>welcome.html.erb</tt> # template in the view directory), send a complete <tt>multipart/mixed</tt> email with two parts, # the first part being a <tt>multipart/alternative</tt> with the text and HTML email parts inside, # and the second being a <tt>application/pdf</tt> with a Base64 encoded copy of the file.pdf book @@ -334,8 +334,8 @@ module ActionMailer # and starts to use it. # * <tt>:openssl_verify_mode</tt> - When using TLS, you can set how OpenSSL checks the certificate. This is # really useful if you need to validate a self-signed and/or a wildcard certificate. You can use the name - # of an OpenSSL verify constant ('none', 'peer', 'client_once','fail_if_no_peer_cert') or directly the - # constant (OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE, OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER,...). + # of an OpenSSL verify constant ('none', 'peer', 'client_once', 'fail_if_no_peer_cert') or directly the + # constant (OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE, OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER, ...). # # * <tt>sendmail_settings</tt> - Allows you to override options for the <tt>:sendmail</tt> delivery method. # * <tt>:location</tt> - The location of the sendmail executable. Defaults to <tt>/usr/sbin/sendmail</tt>. @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ module ActionMailer # Register an Observer which will be notified when mail is delivered. # Either a class or a string can be passed in as the Observer. If a string is passed in - # it will be <tt>constantize</tt>d. + # it will be +constantize+d. def register_observer(observer) delivery_observer = (observer.is_a?(String) ? observer.constantize : observer) Mail.register_observer(delivery_observer) @@ -412,12 +412,20 @@ module ActionMailer Mail.register_interceptor(delivery_interceptor) end + # Returns the name of current mailer. This method is also being used as a path for a view lookup. + # If this is an anonymous mailer, this method will return +anonymous+ instead. def mailer_name @mailer_name ||= anonymous? ? "anonymous" : name.underscore end + # Allows to set the name of current mailer. attr_writer :mailer_name alias :controller_path :mailer_name + # Sets the defaults through app configuration: + # + # config.action_mailer.default { from: "no-reply@example.org" } + # + # Aliased by ::default_options= def default(value = nil) self.default_params = default_params.merge(value).freeze if value default_params @@ -429,13 +437,15 @@ module ActionMailer # Receives a raw email, parses it into an email object, decodes it, # instantiates a new mailer, and passes the email object to the mailer - # object's +receive+ method. If you want your mailer to be able to - # process incoming messages, you'll need to implement a +receive+ - # method that accepts the raw email string as a parameter: + # object's +receive+ method. + # + # If you want your mailer to be able to process incoming messages, you'll + # need to implement a +receive+ method that accepts the raw email string + # as a parameter: # # class MyMailer < ActionMailer::Base # def receive(mail) - # ... + # # ... # end # end def receive(raw_mail) @@ -446,10 +456,12 @@ module ActionMailer end end - # Wraps an email delivery inside of Active Support Notifications instrumentation. This - # method is actually called by the <tt>Mail::Message</tt> object itself through a callback - # when you call <tt>:deliver</tt> on the Mail::Message, calling +deliver_mail+ directly - # and passing a Mail::Message will do nothing except tell the logger you sent the email. + # Wraps an email delivery inside of ActiveSupport::Notifications instrumentation. + # + # This method is actually called by the Mail::Message object itself + # through a callback when you call +:deliver+ on the Mail::Message, + # calling +deliver_mail+ directly and passing a Mail::Message will do + # nothing except tell the logger you sent the email. def deliver_mail(mail) #:nodoc: ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument("deliver.action_mailer") do |payload| set_payload_for_mail(payload, mail) @@ -475,7 +487,7 @@ module ActionMailer payload[:mail] = mail.encoded end - def method_missing(method_name, *args) + def method_missing(method_name, *args) # :nodoc: if respond_to?(method_name) new(method_name, *args).message else @@ -512,17 +524,18 @@ module ActionMailer end end + # Returns the name of the mailer object. def mailer_name self.class.mailer_name end - # Allows you to pass random and unusual headers to the new <tt>Mail::Message</tt> object - # which will add them to itself. + # Allows you to pass random and unusual headers to the new Mail::Message + # object which will add them to itself. # # headers['X-Special-Domain-Specific-Header'] = "SecretValue" # - # You can also pass a hash into headers of header field names and values, which - # will then be set on the Mail::Message object: + # You can also pass a hash into headers of header field names and values, + # which will then be set on the Mail::Message object: # # headers 'X-Special-Domain-Specific-Header' => "SecretValue", # 'In-Reply-To' => incoming.message_id @@ -578,44 +591,46 @@ module ActionMailer # Both methods accept a headers hash. This hash allows you to specify the most used headers # in an email message, these are: # - # * <tt>:subject</tt> - The subject of the message, if this is omitted, Action Mailer will - # ask the Rails I18n class for a translated <tt>:subject</tt> in the scope of + # * +:subject+ - The subject of the message, if this is omitted, Action Mailer will + # ask the Rails I18n class for a translated +:subject+ in the scope of # <tt>[mailer_scope, action_name]</tt> or if this is missing, will translate the - # humanized version of the <tt>action_name</tt> - # * <tt>:to</tt> - Who the message is destined for, can be a string of addresses, or an array + # humanized version of the +action_name+ + # * +:to+ - Who the message is destined for, can be a string of addresses, or an array # of addresses. - # * <tt>:from</tt> - Who the message is from - # * <tt>:cc</tt> - Who you would like to Carbon-Copy on this email, can be a string of addresses, + # * +:from+ - Who the message is from + # * +:cc+ - Who you would like to Carbon-Copy on this email, can be a string of addresses, # or an array of addresses. - # * <tt>:bcc</tt> - Who you would like to Blind-Carbon-Copy on this email, can be a string of + # * +:bcc+ - Who you would like to Blind-Carbon-Copy on this email, can be a string of # addresses, or an array of addresses. - # * <tt>:reply_to</tt> - Who to set the Reply-To header of the email to. - # * <tt>:date</tt> - The date to say the email was sent on. + # * +:reply_to+ - Who to set the Reply-To header of the email to. + # * +:date+ - The date to say the email was sent on. # - # You can set default values for any of the above headers (except :date) by using the <tt>default</tt> - # class method: + # You can set default values for any of the above headers (except +:date+) + # by using the ::default class method: # # class Notifier < ActionMailer::Base - # self.default from: 'no-reply@test.lindsaar.net', - # bcc: 'email_logger@test.lindsaar.net', - # reply_to: 'bounces@test.lindsaar.net' + # default from: 'no-reply@test.lindsaar.net', + # bcc: 'email_logger@test.lindsaar.net', + # reply_to: 'bounces@test.lindsaar.net' # end # # If you need other headers not listed above, you can either pass them in # as part of the headers hash or use the <tt>headers['name'] = value</tt> # method. # - # When a <tt>:return_path</tt> is specified as header, that value will be used as the 'envelope from' - # address for the Mail message. Setting this is useful when you want delivery notifications - # sent to a different address than the one in <tt>:from</tt>. Mail will actually use the - # <tt>:return_path</tt> in preference to the <tt>:sender</tt> in preference to the <tt>:from</tt> - # field for the 'envelope from' value. + # When a +:return_path+ is specified as header, that value will be used as + # the 'envelope from' address for the Mail message. Setting this is useful + # when you want delivery notifications sent to a different address than the + # one in +:from+. Mail will actually use the +:return_path+ in preference + # to the +:sender+ in preference to the +:from+ field for the 'envelope + # from' value. # - # If you do not pass a block to the +mail+ method, it will find all templates in the - # view paths using by default the mailer name and the method name that it is being - # called from, it will then create parts for each of these templates intelligently, - # making educated guesses on correct content type and sequence, and return a fully - # prepared Mail::Message ready to call <tt>:deliver</tt> on to send. + # If you do not pass a block to the +mail+ method, it will find all + # templates in the view paths using by default the mailer name and the + # method name that it is being called from, it will then create parts for + # each of these templates intelligently, making educated guesses on correct + # content type and sequence, and return a fully prepared Mail::Message + # ready to call +:deliver+ on to send. # # For example: # @@ -650,8 +665,8 @@ module ActionMailer # format.html { render text: "<h1>Hello Mikel!</h1>" } # end # - # Which will render a <tt>multipart/alternative</tt> email with <tt>text/plain</tt> and - # <tt>text/html</tt> parts. + # Which will render a +multipart/alternative+ email with +text/plain+ and + # +text/html+ parts. # # The block syntax also allows you to customize the part headers if desired: # @@ -670,7 +685,7 @@ module ActionMailer # Call all the procs (if any) class_default = self.class.default default_values = class_default.merge(class_default) do |k,v| - v.respond_to?(:to_proc) ? instance_eval(&v) : v + v.is_a?(Proc) ? instance_eval(&v) : v end # Handle defaults @@ -705,6 +720,15 @@ module ActionMailer protected + # Used by #mail to set the content type of the message. + # + # It will use the given +user_content_type+, or multipart if the mail + # message has any attachments. If the attachments are inline, the content + # type will be "multipart/related", otherwise "multipart/mixed". + # + # If there is no content type passed in via headers, and there are no + # attachments, or the message is multipart, then the default content type is + # used. def set_content_type(m, user_content_type, class_default) params = m.content_type_parameters || {} case diff --git a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/delivery_methods.rb b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/delivery_methods.rb index caea3d7535..aedcd81e52 100644 --- a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/delivery_methods.rb +++ b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/delivery_methods.rb @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ module ActionMailer add_delivery_method :test, Mail::TestMailer end + # Helpers for creating and wrapping delivery behavior, used by DeliveryMethods. module ClassMethods # Provides a list of emails that have been delivered by Mail::TestMailer delegate :deliveries, :deliveries=, to: Mail::TestMailer @@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ module ActionMailer raise "Delivery method cannot be nil" when Symbol if klass = delivery_methods[method] - mail.delivery_method(klass,(send(:"#{method}_settings") || {}).merge!(options || {})) + mail.delivery_method(klass, (send(:"#{method}_settings") || {}).merge(options || {})) else raise "Invalid delivery method #{method.inspect}" end diff --git a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/log_subscriber.rb b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/log_subscriber.rb index 3fe64759ac..c108156792 100644 --- a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/log_subscriber.rb +++ b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/log_subscriber.rb @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ module ActionMailer + # Implements the ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber for logging notifications when + # email is delivered and received. class LogSubscriber < ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber + # An email was delivered. def deliver(event) return unless logger.info? recipients = Array(event.payload[:to]).join(', ') @@ -7,12 +10,14 @@ module ActionMailer debug(event.payload[:mail]) end + # An email was received. def receive(event) return unless logger.info? info("\nReceived mail (#{event.duration.round(1)}ms)") debug(event.payload[:mail]) end + # Use the logger configured for ActionMailer::Base def logger ActionMailer::Base.logger end diff --git a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/mail_helper.rb b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/mail_helper.rb index ec84256491..54ad9f066f 100644 --- a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/mail_helper.rb +++ b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/mail_helper.rb @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ module ActionMailer + # Provides helper methods for ActionMailer::Base that can be used for easily + # formatting messages, accessing mailer or message instances, and the + # attachments list. module MailHelper # Take the text and format it, indented two spaces for each line, and # wrapped at 72 columns. @@ -46,8 +49,9 @@ module ActionMailer end end - sentences.map { |sentence| - "#{" " * indent}#{sentence.join(' ')}" + indentation = " " * indent + sentences.map! { |sentence| + "#{indentation}#{sentence.join(' ')}" }.join "\n" end end diff --git a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/version.rb b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/version.rb index 89e31c4be6..9d00091972 100644 --- a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/version.rb +++ b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/version.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionMailer # Returns the version of the currently loaded ActionMailer as a Gem::Version def self.version - Gem::Version.new "4.0.0.beta1" + Gem::Version.new "4.1.0.beta" end module VERSION #:nodoc: diff --git a/actionmailer/test/abstract_unit.rb b/actionmailer/test/abstract_unit.rb index 15729bafba..ed8cf72cd0 100644 --- a/actionmailer/test/abstract_unit.rb +++ b/actionmailer/test/abstract_unit.rb @@ -59,5 +59,3 @@ end def restore_delivery_method ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method = @old_delivery_method end - -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silenced = true diff --git a/actionmailer/test/base_test.rb b/actionmailer/test/base_test.rb index b9c56c540d..b74728ae34 100644 --- a/actionmailer/test/base_test.rb +++ b/actionmailer/test/base_test.rb @@ -578,6 +578,10 @@ class BaseTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert(mail1.to_s.to_i > mail2.to_s.to_i) end + test 'default values which have to_proc (e.g. symbols) should not be considered procs' do + assert(ProcMailer.welcome['x-has-to-proc'].to_s == 'symbol') + end + test "we can call other defined methods on the class as needed" do mail = ProcMailer.welcome assert_equal("Thanks for signing up this afternoon", mail.subject) diff --git a/actionmailer/test/delivery_methods_test.rb b/actionmailer/test/delivery_methods_test.rb index 61a037ea18..20412c7bb2 100644 --- a/actionmailer/test/delivery_methods_test.rb +++ b/actionmailer/test/delivery_methods_test.rb @@ -152,6 +152,9 @@ class MailDeliveryTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal "overridden", delivery_method_instance.settings[:user_name] assert_equal "somethingobtuse", delivery_method_instance.settings[:password] assert_equal delivery_method_instance.settings.merge(overridden_options), delivery_method_instance.settings + + # make sure that overriding delivery method options per mail instance doesn't affect the Base setting + assert_equal settings, ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings end test "non registered delivery methods raises errors" do diff --git a/actionmailer/test/mailers/base_mailer.rb b/actionmailer/test/mailers/base_mailer.rb index 20b6671283..6584bf5195 100644 --- a/actionmailer/test/mailers/base_mailer.rb +++ b/actionmailer/test/mailers/base_mailer.rb @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ class BaseMailer < ActionMailer::Base end def attachment_with_hash - attachments['invoice.jpg'] = { data: "\312\213\254\232)b", + attachments['invoice.jpg'] = { data: ::Base64.encode64("\312\213\254\232)b"), mime_type: "image/x-jpg", transfer_encoding: "base64" } mail diff --git a/actionmailer/test/mailers/proc_mailer.rb b/actionmailer/test/mailers/proc_mailer.rb index 733633b575..7e189d861f 100644 --- a/actionmailer/test/mailers/proc_mailer.rb +++ b/actionmailer/test/mailers/proc_mailer.rb @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ class ProcMailer < ActionMailer::Base default to: 'system@test.lindsaar.net', 'X-Proc-Method' => Proc.new { Time.now.to_i.to_s }, - subject: Proc.new { give_a_greeting } + subject: Proc.new { give_a_greeting }, + 'x-has-to-proc' => :symbol def welcome mail diff --git a/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md b/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md index 913edbd8df..d848095e01 100644 --- a/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,1159 +1,98 @@ -## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ## +* Fix an issue where `assert_dom_equal` and `assert_dom_not_equal` were + ignoring the passed failure message argument. -* Fix explicit names on multiple file fields. If a file field tag has - the multiple option, it is turned into an array field (appending `[]`), - but if an explicit name is passed to `file_field` the `[]` is not - appended. - Fixes #9830. + Fixes #11751 *Ryan McGeary* -* Add block support for the `mail_to` helper, similar to the `link_to` helper. +* Allow REMOTE_ADDR, HTTP_HOST and HTTP_USER_AGENT to be overridden from + the environment passed into `ActionDispatch::TestRequest.new`. - *Sam Pohlenz* - -* Automatically configure cookie-based sessions to be encrypted if - `secret_key_base` is set, falling back to signed if only `secret_token` - is set. Automatically upgrade existing signed cookie-based sessions from - Rails 3.x to be encrypted if both `secret_key_base` and `secret_token` - are set, or signed with the new key generator if only `secret_token` is - set. This leaves only the `config.session_store :cookie_store` option and - removes the two new options introduced in 4.0.0.beta1: - `encrypted_cookie_store` and `upgrade_signature_to_encryption_cookie_store`. - - *Trevor Turk* - -* Ensure consistent fallback to the default layout lookup for layouts set - using symbols or procs that return `nil`. - - All of the following layouts will result in the default layout lookup: - - layout nil - - layout proc { nil } - - layout :returns_nil - def returns_nil - nil - end - - Previously symbols and procs which returned `nil` resulted in no layout which - differed from the `layout nil` behavior. To get the "no layout" behavior just - return `false` instead of `nil` for `layout`. - - *Chris Nicola* - -* Create `UpgradeLegacySignedCookieJar` to transparently upgrade existing signed - cookies generated by Rails 3.x to avoid invalidating them when upgrading to Rails 4.x. - - *Trevor Turk + Neeraj Singh* - -* Raise an `ArgumentError` when a clashing named route is defined. - - *Trevor Turk* - -* Allow default url options to accept host with protocol such as `http://` - - config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { host: "http://mydomain.com" } - - *Richard Schneeman* - -* Ensure that digest authentication responds with a 401 status when a basic - header is received. - - *Brad Dunbar* - -* Include I18n locale fallbacks in view lookup. - Fixes GH#3512. - - *Juan Barreneche* - -* Integration and functional tests allow headers and rack env - variables to be passed when performing requests. - Fixes #6513. - - Example: - - # integration test - get "/success", {}, "HTTP_REFERER" => "http://test.com/", - "Accepts" => "text/plain, text/html" - - # functional test - @request.headers["Accepts"] = "text/plain, text/html" - - *Yves Senn* - -* Http::Headers respects headers that are not prefixed with HTTP_ - - *Yves Senn* - -* Fix incorrectly appended square brackets to a multiple select box - if an explicit name has been given and it already ends with "[]" - - Before: - - select(:category, [], {}, multiple: true, name: "post[category][]") - # => <select name="post[category][][]" ...> - - After: - - select(:category, [], {}, multiple: true, name: "post[category][]") - # => <select name="post[category][]" ...> - - *Olek Janiszewski* - -* Fixed regression when using `assert_template` to verify files sent using - `render file: 'README.md'`. - Fixes #9464. - - *Justin Coyne* - -* Fixed `ActionView::Helpers::CaptureHelper#content_for` regression when trying to use it in - a boolean statement. - Fixes #9360. - - *Nikolay Shebanov* - -* `format: true` does not override existing format constraints. - Fixes #9466. - - Example: - - # This will force the .json extension. - get '/json_only', to: ok, format: true, constraints: { format: /json/ } - - *Yves Senn* - -* Skip valid encoding checks for non-String parameters that come - from the matched route's defaults. - Fixes #9435. - - Example: - - root to: 'main#posts', page: 1 - - *Yves Senn* - -* Don't verify Regexp requirements for non-Regexp `:constraints`. - Fixes #9432. - - Example: - - get '/photos.:format' => 'feeds#photos', constraints: {format: 'xml'} - - *Yves Senn* - -* Make `ActionDispatch::Journey::Path::Pattern#new` raise more meaningful exception message. - - *Thierry Zires* - - -## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ## - -* Fix `respond_to` not using formats that have no block if all is present. *Michael Grosser* - -* New applications use an encrypted session store by default. - - *Santiago Pastorino* - -* Determine the controller#action from only the matched path when using the - shorthand syntax. Previously the complete path was used, which led - to problems with nesting (scopes and namespaces). - Fixes #7554. - - Example: - - # This will route to questions#new. - scope ':locale' do - get 'questions/new' - end - - *Yves Senn* - -* Remove support for parsing XML parameters from request. If you still want to parse XML - parameters, please install `actionpack-xml_parser' gem. - - *Prem Sichanugrist* - -* Remove support for parsing YAML parameters from request. - - *Aaron Patterson* - -* Add a message when you have no routes defined to both `rake routes` and - GET "/rails/info/routes" that lets you know you have none defined and links - to the Rails guide on the topic. - - *Steve Klabnik* - -* Change `image_alt` method to replace underscores/hyphens to spaces in filenames. - - Previously, underscored filenames became `alt="A_long_file_name_with_underscores"` - in HTML, which is poor for accessibility. For instance, Apple's VoiceOver Utility - pronounces each underscore. `A_long_file_name` thus would be read as `A underscore - long underscore file underscore name.` Now underscored or hyphenated filenames - (both of which are very popular naming conventions) read more naturally in - screen readers by converting both hyphens and underscores to spaces. - - Before: - - image_tag('underscored_file_name.png') - # => <img alt="Underscored_file_name" src="/assets/underscored_file_name.png" /> - - After: - - image_tag('underscored_file_name.png') - # => <img alt="Underscored file name" src="/assets/underscored_file_name.png" /> - - *Nick Cox* - -* We don't support Ruby constant notation in the `:controller` option for route - definitions. So, this raises an `ArgumentError` now: - - resources :posts, controller: "Admin::Posts" # WRONG - - Use path notation instead: - - resources :posts, controller: "admin/posts" # RIGHT - - *Yves Senn* - -* `assert_template` can be used to verify the locals of partials, - which live inside a directory. - - # Prefixed partials inside directories worked and still work. - assert_template partial: 'directory/_partial', locals: {name: 'John'} - - # This did not work but does now. - assert_template partial: 'directory/partial', locals: {name: 'John'} - - Fixes #8516. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Fix `content_tag_for` with array HTML option. - It would embed array as string instead of joining it like `content_tag` does: - - content_tag(:td, class: ["foo", "bar"]){} - # => <td class="foo bar"></td> - - Before: - - content_tag_for(:td, item, class: ["foo", "bar"]) - # => <td class="item ["foo", "bar"]" id="item_1"></td> - - After: - - content_tag_for(:td, item, class: ["foo", "bar"]) - # => <td class="item foo bar" id="item_1"></td> - - *Semyon Perepelitsa* - -* Remove `BestStandardsSupport` middleware, !DOCTYPE html already triggers - standards mode per http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj676915(v=vs.85).aspx - and ChromeFrame header has been moved to `config.action_dispatch.default_headers` - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Fix CSRF protection and `current_url?` helper to work with HEAD requests - now that `ActionDispatch::Head` has been removed in favor of `Rack::Head`. - - *Michiel Sikkes* - -* Change `asset_path` to not include `SCRIPT_NAME` when it's used - from a mounted engine. Fixes #8119. - - *Piotr Sarnacki* - -* Add JavaScript based routing path matcher to `/rails/info/routes`. - Routes can now be filtered by whether or not they match a path. - - *Richard Schneeman* - -* Change the behavior of route defaults so that explicit defaults are no longer - required where the key is not part of the path. For example: - - resources :posts, bucket_type: 'posts' - - will be required whenever constructing the url from a hash such as a functional - test or using `url_for` directly. However using the explicit form alters the - behavior so it's not required: - - resources :projects, defaults: { bucket_type: 'projects' } - - This changes existing behavior slightly in that any routes which only differ - in their defaults will match the first route rather than the closest match. - - *Andrew White* - -* Add support for routing constraints other than Regexp and String. - For example this now allows the use of arrays like this: - - get '/foo/:action', to: 'foo', constraints: { subdomain: %w[www admin] } - - or constraints where the request method returns an Fixnum like this: - - get '/foo', to: 'foo#index', constraints: { port: 8080 } - - Note that this only applies to constraints on the request - path constraints - still need to be specified as Regexps as the various constraints are compiled - into a single Regexp. + Fixes #11590 *Andrew White* -* Fix a bug in integration tests where setting the port via a url passed to - the process method was ignored when constructing the request environment. +* Fix an issue where Journey was failing to clear the named routes hash when the + routes were reloaded and since it doesn't overwrite existing routes then if a + route changed but wasn't renamed it kept the old definition. This was being + masked by the optimised url helpers so it only became apparent when passing an + options hash to the url helper. *Andrew White* -* Allow `:selected` to be set on `date_select` tag helper. - - *Colin Burn-Murdoch* - -* Fixed JSON params parsing regression for non-object JSON content. - - *Dylan Smith* - -* Extract `ActionDispatch::PerformanceTest` into https://github.com/rails/rails-perftest - You can add the gem to your Gemfile to keep using performance tests. - - gem 'rails-perftest' - - *Yves Senn* - -* Added view_cache_dependency API for declaring dependencies that affect - cache digest computation. - - *Jamis Buck* - -* `image_submit_tag` will set `alt` attribute from image source if not - specified. - - *Nihad Abbasov* - -* Do not generate local variables for partials without object or collection. - Previously rendering a partial without giving `:object` or `:collection` - would generate a local variable with the partial name by default. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Return the last valid, non-private IP address from the X-Forwarded-For, - Client-IP and Remote-Addr headers, in that order. Document the rationale - for that decision, and describe the options that can be passed to the - RemoteIp middleware to change it. - Fixes #7979. +* Skip routes pointing to a redirect or mounted application when generating urls + using an options hash as they aren't relevant and generate incorrect urls. - *André Arko*, *Steve Klabnik*, *Alexey Gaziev* - -* Do not append second slash to `root_url` when using `trailing_slash: true` - Fixes #8700. - - Before: - - root_url(trailing_slash: true) # => http://test.host// - - After: - - root_url(trailing_slash: true) # => http://test.host/ - - *Yves Senn* - -* Allow to toggle dumps on error pages. - - *Gosha Arinich* - -* Fix a bug in `content_tag_for` that prevents it from working without a block. - - *Jasl* - -* Change the stylesheet of exception pages for development mode. - Additionally display also the line of code and fragment that raised - the exception in all exceptions pages. - - *Guillermo Iguaran + Jorge Cuadrado* - -* Do not append `charset=` parameter when `head` is called with a - `:content_type` option. - Fixes #8661. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Added `Mime::NullType` class. This allows to use `html?`, `xml?`, `json?`, etc. - when the format of the request is unknown, without raising an exception. - - *Angelo Capilleri* - -* Integrate the Journey gem into Action Dispatch so that the global namespace - is not polluted with names that may be used as models. + Fixes #8018 *Andrew White* -* Extract support for email address obfuscation via `:encode`, `:replace_at`, and `replace_dot` - options from the `mail_to` helper into the `actionview-encoded_mail_to` gem. - - *Nick Reed + DHH* - -* Handle `:protocol` option in `stylesheet_link_tag` and `javascript_include_tag` - - *Vasiliy Ermolovich* - -* Clear url helper methods when routes are reloaded. *Andrew White* - -* Fix a bug in `ActionDispatch::Request#raw_post` that caused `env['rack.input']` - to be read but not rewound. - - *Matt Venables* - -* Prevent raising `EOFError` on multipart GET request (IE issue). *Adam Stankiewicz* - -* Rename all action callbacks from *_filter to *_action to avoid the misconception that these - callbacks are only suited for transforming or halting the response. With the new style, - it's more inviting to use them as they were intended, like setting shared ivars for views. - - Example: - - class PeopleController < ActionController::Base - before_action :set_person, except: [:index, :new, :create] - before_action :ensure_permission, only: [:edit, :update] - - ... - - private - def set_person - @person = current_account.people.find(params[:id]) - end - - def ensure_permission - current_person.can_change?(@person) - end - end - - The old *_filter methods still work with no deprecation notice. - - *DHH* - -* Add `cache_if` and `cache_unless` for conditional fragment caching: - - Example: - - <%= cache_if condition, project do %> - <b>All the topics on this project</b> - <%= render project.topics %> - <% end %> - - # and - - <%= cache_unless condition, project do %> - <b>All the topics on this project</b> - <%= render project.topics %> - <% end %> - - *Stephen Ausman + Fabrizio Regini + Angelo Capilleri* - -* Add logging filter capability for redirect URLs: - - config.filter_redirect << 'http://please.hide.it/' - - *Fabrizio Regini* - -* Fixed a bug that ignores constraints on a glob route. This was caused because the constraint - regular expression is overwritten when the `routes.rb` file is processed. Fixes #7924 - - *Maura Fitzgerald* - -* More descriptive error messages when calling `render :partial` with - an invalid `:layout` argument. - - Fixes #8376. - - render partial: 'partial', layout: true - - # results in ActionView::MissingTemplate: Missing partial /true +* Move `MissingHelperError` out of the `ClassMethods` module. *Yves Senn* -* Sweepers was extracted from Action Controller as `rails-observers` gem. - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Add option flag to `CacheHelper#cache` to manually bypass automatic template digests: - - <% cache project, skip_digest: true do %> - ... - <% end %> - - *Drew Ulmer* - -* Do not sort Hash options in `grouped_options_for_select`. *Sergey Kojin* - -* Accept symbols as `send_data :disposition` value *Elia Schito* - -* Add i18n scope to `distance_of_time_in_words`. *Steve Klabnik* - -* `assert_template`: - - is no more passing with empty string. - - is now validating option keys. It accepts: `:layout`, `:partial`, `:locals` and `:count`. - - *Roberto Soares* - -* Allow setting a symbol as path in scope on routes. This is now allowed: - - scope :api do - resources :users - end - - It is also possible to pass multiple symbols to scope to shorten multiple nested scopes: - - scope :api do - scope :v1 do - resources :users - end - end - - can be rewritten as: - - scope :api, :v1 do - resources :users - end - - *Guillermo Iguaran + Amparo Luna* - -* Fix error when using a non-hash query argument named "params" in `url_for`. - - Before: - - url_for(params: "") # => undefined method `reject!' for "":String - - After: - - url_for(params: "") # => http://www.example.com?params= - - *tumayun + Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Render every partial with a new `ActionView::PartialRenderer`. This resolves - issues when rendering nested partials. - Fixes #8197. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Introduce `ActionView::Template::Handlers::ERB.escape_whitelist`. This is a list - of mime types where template text is not html escaped by default. It prevents `Jack & Joe` - from rendering as `Jack & Joe` for the whitelisted mime types. The default whitelist - contains `text/plain`. - Fixes #7976. - - *Joost Baaij* - -* Fix input name when `multiple: true` and `:index` are set. - - Before: - - check_box("post", "comment_ids", { multiple: true, index: "foo" }, 1) - # => <input name=\"post[foo][comment_ids]\" type=\"hidden\" value=\"0\" /><input id=\"post_foo_comment_ids_1\" name=\"post[foo][comment_ids]\" type=\"checkbox\" value=\"1\" /> +* Fix an issue where rails raise exception about missing helper where it + should throw `LoadError`. When helper file exists and only loaded file from + this helper does not exist rails should throw LoadError instead of + `MissingHelperError`. - After: + *Piotr Niełacny* - check_box("post", "comment_ids", { multiple: true, index: "foo" }, 1) - # => <input name=\"post[foo][comment_ids][]\" type=\"hidden\" value=\"0\" /><input id=\"post_foo_comment_ids_1\" name=\"post[foo][comment_ids][]\" type=\"checkbox\" value=\"1\" /> +* Fix `ActionDispatch::ParamsParser#parse_formatted_parameters` to rewind body input stream on + parsing json params. - Fixes #8108. + Fixes #11345 - *Daniel Fox, Grant Hutchins & Trace Wax* + *Yuri Bol*, *Paul Nikitochkin* -* `date_select` helper accepts `with_css_classes: true` to add css classes similar with type - of generated select tags. +* Ignore spaces around delimiter in Set-Cookie header. - *Pavel Nikitin* + *Yamagishi Kazutoshi* -* Only non-js/css under `app/assets` path will be included in default `config.assets.precompile`. +* Remove deprecated Rails application fallback for integration testing, set + `ActionDispatch.test_app` instead. - *Josh Peek* - -* Remove support for the `RAILS_ASSET_ID` environment configuration - (no longer needed now that we have the asset pipeline). - - *Josh Peek* - -* Remove old `asset_path` configuration (no longer needed now that we have the asset pipeline). - - *Josh Peek* - -* `assert_template` can be used to assert on the same template with different locals - Fixes #3675. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Remove old asset tag concatenation (no longer needed now that we have the asset pipeline). - - *Josh Peek* - -* Accept `:remote` as symbolic option for `link_to` helper. *Riley Lynch* - -* Warn when the `:locals` option is passed to `assert_template` outside of a view test case - Fixes #3415. - - *Yves Senn* - -* The `Rack::Cache` middleware is now disabled by default. To enable it, - set `config.action_dispatch.rack_cache = true` and add `gem rack-cache` to your Gemfile. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* `ActionController::Base.page_cache_extension` option is deprecated - in favour of `ActionController::Base.default_static_extension`. - - *Francesco Rodriguez* + *Carlos Antonio da Silva* -* Action and Page caching has been extracted from Action Dispatch - as `actionpack-action_caching` and `actionpack-page_caching` gems. - Please read the `README.md` file on both gems for the usage. +* Remove deprecated `page_cache_extension` config. *Francesco Rodriguez* -* Failsafe exception returns `text/plain`. *Steve Klabnik* - -* Rename internal variables on `ActionController::TemplateAssertions` to prevent - naming collisions. `@partials`, `@templates` and `@layouts` are now prefixed with an underscore. - Fixes #7459. - - *Yves Senn* - -* `resource` and `resources` don't modify the passed options hash. - Fixes #7777. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Precompiled assets include aliases from `foo.js` to `foo/index.js` and vice versa. - - # Precompiles phone-<digest>.css and aliases phone/index.css to phone.css. - config.assets.precompile = [ 'phone.css' ] - - # Precompiles phone/index-<digest>.css and aliases phone.css to phone/index.css. - config.assets.precompile = [ 'phone/index.css' ] - - # Both of these work with either precompile thanks to their aliases. - <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'phone', media: 'all' %> - <%= stylesheet_link_tag 'phone/index', media: 'all' %> - - *Jeremy Kemper* - -* `assert_template` is no more passing with what ever string that matches - with the template name. - - Before when we have a template `/layout/hello.html.erb`, `assert_template` - was passing with any string that matches. This behavior allowed false - positive like: - - assert_template "layout" - assert_template "out/hello" - - Now it only passes with: - - assert_template "layout/hello" - assert_template "hello" - - Fixes #3849. - - *Hugolnx* - -* `image_tag` will set the same width and height for image if numerical value - passed to `size` option. - - *Nihad Abbasov* - -* Deprecate `Mime::Type#verify_request?` and `Mime::Type.browser_generated_types`, - since they are no longer used inside of Rails, they will be removed in Rails 4.1. - - *Michael Grosser* - -* `ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile` now delegates `close` to its tempfile. *Sergio Gil* - -* Add `ActionController::StrongParameters`, this module converts `params` hash into - an instance of ActionController::Parameters that allows whitelisting of permitted - parameters. Non-permitted parameters are forbidden to be used in Active Model by default - For more details check the documentation of the module or the - [strong_parameters gem](https://github.com/rails/strong_parameters) - - *DHH + Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Remove Integration between `attr_accessible`/`attr_protected` and - `ActionController::ParamsWrapper`. ParamWrapper now wraps all the parameters returned - by the class method `attribute_names`. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Log now displays the correct status code when an exception is raised. - Fixes #7646. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Allow pass couple extensions to `ActionView::Template.register_template_handler` call. - - *Tima Maslyuchenko* - -* Sprockets integration has been extracted from Action Pack to the `sprockets-rails` - gem. `rails` gem is depending on `sprockets-rails` by default. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* `ActionDispatch::Session::MemCacheStore` now uses `dalli` instead of the deprecated - `memcache-client` gem. - - *Arun Agrawal + Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Support multiple etags in If-None-Match header. *Travis Warlick* - -* Allow to configure how unverified request will be handled using `:with` - option in `protect_from_forgery` method. - - Valid unverified request handling methods are: - - - `:exception` - Raises ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken exception. - - `:reset_session` - Resets the session. - - `:null_session` - Provides an empty session during request but doesn't - reset it completely. Used as default if `:with` option is not specified. - - New applications are generated with: - - protect_from_forgery with: :exception - - *Sergey Nartimov* - -* Add `.ruby` template handler, this handler simply allows arbitrary Ruby code as a template. *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Add `separator` option for `ActionView::Helpers::TextHelper#excerpt`: - - excerpt('This is a very beautiful morning', 'very', separator: ' ', radius: 1) - # => ...a very beautiful... - - *Guirec Corbel* - -* Added controller-level etag additions that will be part of the action etag computation *Jeremy Kemper/DHH* - - class InvoicesController < ApplicationController - etag { current_user.try :id } - - def show - # Etag will differ even for the same invoice when it's viewed by a different current_user - @invoice = Invoice.find(params[:id]) - fresh_when(@invoice) - end - end - -* Add automatic template digests to all `CacheHelper#cache` calls (originally spiked in the `cache_digests` plugin) *DHH* - -* When building a URL fails, add missing keys provided by Journey. Failed URL - generation now returns a 500 status instead of a 404. - - *Richard Schneeman* - -* Deprecate availability of `ActionView::RecordIdentifier` in controllers by default. - It's view specific and can be easily included in controllers manually if someone - really needs it. Also deprecate calling `ActionController::RecordIdentifier.dom_id` and - `dom_class` directly, in favor of `ActionView::RecordIdentifier.dom_id` and `dom_class`. - `RecordIdentifier` will be removed from `ActionController::Base` in Rails 4.1. - - *Piotr Sarnacki* - -* Fix `ActionView::RecordIdentifier` to work as a singleton. *Piotr Sarnacki* - -* Deprecate `Template#mime_type`, it will be removed in Rails 4.1 in favor of `#type`. - *Piotr Sarnacki* - -* Move vendored html-scanner from `action_controller` to `action_view` directory. If you - require it directly, please use 'action_view/vendor/html-scanner', reference to - 'action_controller/vendor/html-scanner' will be removed in Rails 4.1. *Piot Sarnacki* - -* Fix handling of date selects when using both disabled and discard options. - Fixes #7431. - - *Vasiliy Ermolovich* - -* `ActiveRecord::SessionStore` is extracted out of Rails into a gem `activerecord-session_store`. - Setting `config.session_store` to `:active_record_store` will no longer work and will break - if the `activerecord-session_store` gem isn't available. *Prem Sichanugrist* - -* Fix `select_tag` when `option_tags` is nil. - Fixes #7404. - - *Sandeep Ravichandran* - -* Add `Request#formats=(extensions)` that lets you set multiple formats directly in a prioritized order. - - Example of using this for custom iphone views with an HTML fallback: - - class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base - before_filter :adjust_format_for_iphone_with_html_fallback - - private - def adjust_format_for_iphone_with_html_fallback - request.formats = [ :iphone, :html ] if request.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"][/iPhone/] - end - end - - *DHH* - -* Add Routing Concerns to declare common routes that can be reused inside - others resources and routes. - - Code before: - - resources :messages do - resources :comments - end - - resources :posts do - resources :comments - resources :images, only: :index - end - - Code after: - - concern :commentable do - resources :comments - end - - concern :image_attachable do - resources :images, only: :index - end - - resources :messages, concerns: :commentable - - resources :posts, concerns: [:commentable, :image_attachable] - - *DHH + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Add `start_hour` and `end_hour` options to the `select_hour` helper. *Evan Tann* - -* Raises an `ArgumentError` when the first argument in `form_for` contain `nil` - or is empty. - - *Richard Schneeman* - -* Add 'X-Frame-Options' => 'SAMEORIGIN' - 'X-XSS-Protection' => '1; mode=block' and - 'X-Content-Type-Options' => 'nosniff' - as default headers. - - *Egor Homakov* - -* Allow data attributes to be set as a first-level option for `form_for`, so you can write `form_for @record, data: { behavior: 'autosave' }` instead of `form_for @record, html: { data: { behavior: 'autosave' } }` *DHH* - -* Deprecate `button_to_function` and `link_to_function` helpers. +* Remove deprecated constants from Action Controller: - We recommend the use of Unobtrusive JavaScript instead. For example: + ActionController::AbstractRequest => ActionDispatch::Request + ActionController::Request => ActionDispatch::Request + ActionController::AbstractResponse => ActionDispatch::Response + ActionController::Response => ActionDispatch::Response + ActionController::Routing => ActionDispatch::Routing + ActionController::Integration => ActionDispatch::Integration + ActionController::IntegrationTest => ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest - link_to "Greeting", "#", class: "nav_link" - - $(function() { - $('.nav_link').click(function() { - // Some complex code - - return false; - }); - }); - - or - - link_to "Greeting", '#', onclick: "alert('Hello world!'); return false", class: "nav_link" - - for simple cases. - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* `javascript_include_tag :all` will now not include `application.js` if the file does not exists. *Prem Sichanugrist* - -* Send an empty response body when call `head` with status between 100 and 199, 204, 205 or 304. - - *Armand du Plessis* - -* Fixed issue with where digest authentication would not work behind a proxy. *Arthur Smith* - -* Added `ActionController::Live`. Mix it in to your controller and you can - stream data to the client live. For example: - - class FooController < ActionController::Base - include ActionController::Live - - def index - 100.times { - # Client will see this as it's written - response.stream.write "hello world\n" - sleep 1 - } - response.stream.close - end - end - - *Aaron Patterson* - -* Remove `ActionDispatch::Head` middleware in favor of `Rack::Head`. *Santiago Pastorino* - -* Deprecate `:confirm` in favor of `data: { confirm: "Text" }` option for `button_to`, `button_tag`, `image_submit_tag`, `link_to` and `submit_tag` helpers. - - *Carlos Galdino + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Show routes in exception page while debugging a `RoutingError` in development. - - *Richard Schneeman + Mattt Thompson + Yves Senn* - -* Add `ActionController::Flash.add_flash_types` method to allow people to register their own flash types. e.g.: - - class ApplicationController - add_flash_types :error, :warning - end - - If you add the above code, you can use `<%= error %>` in an erb, and `redirect_to /foo, error: 'message'` in a controller. - - *kennyj* - -* Remove Active Model dependency from Action Pack. *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Support unicode characters in routes. Route will be automatically escaped, so instead of manually escaping: - - get Rack::Utils.escape('こんにちは') => 'home#index' - - You just have to write the unicode route: - - get 'こんにちは' => 'home#index' - - *kennyj* + *Carlos Antonio da Silva* -* Return proper format on exceptions. *Santiago Pastorino* +* Fix `Mime::Type.parse` when bad accepts header is looked up. Previously it + was setting `request.formats` with an array containing a `nil` value, which + raised an error when setting the controller formats. -* Allow to use `mounted_helpers` (helpers for accessing mounted engines) in `ActionView::TestCase`. *Piotr Sarnacki* + Fixes #10965 -* Include `mounted_helpers` (helpers for accessing mounted engines) in `ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest` by default. *Piotr Sarnacki* + *Becker* -* Extracted redirect logic from `ActionController::ForceSSL::ClassMethods.force_ssl` into `ActionController::ForceSSL#force_ssl_redirect` +* Merge `:action` from routing scope and assign endpoint if both `:controller` + and `:action` are present. The endpoint assignment only occurs if there is + no `:to` present in the options hash so should only affect routes using the + shorthand syntax (i.e. endpoint is inferred from the path). - *Jeremy Friesen* + Fixes #9856 -* Make possible to use a block in `button_to` if the button text is hard - to fit into the name parameter, e.g.: + *Yves Senn*, *Andrew White* - <%= button_to [:make_happy, @user] do %> - Make happy <strong><%= @user.name %></strong> - <% end %> - # => "<form method="post" action="/users/1/make_happy" class="button_to"> - # <div> - # <button type="submit"> - # Make happy <strong>Name</strong> - # </button> - # </div> - # </form>" +* ActionView extracted from ActionPack - *Sergey Nartimov* + *Piotr Sarnacki*, *Łukasz Strzałkowski* -* Change a way of ordering helpers from several directories. Previously, - when loading helpers from multiple paths, all of the helpers files were - gathered into one array an then they were sorted. Helpers from different - directories should not be mixed before loading them to make loading more - predictable. The most common use case for such behavior is loading helpers - from engines. When you load helpers from application and engine Foo, in - that order, first rails will load all of the helpers from application, - sorted alphabetically and then it will do the same for Foo engine. +* Fix removing trailing slash for mounted apps #3215 *Piotr Sarnacki* -* `truncate` now always returns an escaped HTML-safe string. The option `:escape` can be used as - false to not escape the result. - - *Li Ellis Gallardo + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* `truncate` now accepts a block to show extra content when the text is truncated. *Li Ellis Gallardo* - -* Add `week_field`, `week_field_tag`, `month_field`, `month_field_tag`, `datetime_local_field`, - `datetime_local_field_tag`, `datetime_field` and `datetime_field_tag` helpers. *Carlos Galdino* - -* Add `color_field` and `color_field_tag` helpers. *Carlos Galdino* - -* `assert_generates`, `assert_recognizes`, and `assert_routing` all raise - `Assertion` instead of `RoutingError` *David Chelimsky* - -* URL path parameters with invalid encoding now raise `ActionController::BadRequest`. *Andrew White* - -* Malformed query and request parameter hashes now raise `ActionController::BadRequest`. *Andrew White* - -* Add `divider` option to `grouped_options_for_select` to generate a separator - `optgroup` automatically, and deprecate `prompt` as third argument, in favor - of using an options hash. *Nicholas Greenfield* - -* Add `time_field` and `time_field_tag` helpers which render an `input[type="time"]` tag. *Alex Soulim* - -* Removed old text helper apis from `highlight`, `excerpt` and `word_wrap`. *Jeremy Walker* - -* Templates without a handler extension now raises a deprecation warning but still - defaults to ERB. In future releases, it will simply return the template contents. *Steve Klabnik* - -* Deprecate `:disable_with` in favor of `data: { disable_with: "Text" }` option from `submit_tag`, `button_tag` and `button_to` helpers. - - *Carlos Galdino + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Remove `:mouseover` option from `image_tag` helper. *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* The `select` method (select tag) forces `:include_blank` if `required` is true and - `display size` is one and `multiple` is not true. *Angelo Capilleri* - -* Copy literal route constraints to defaults so that url generation know about them. - The copied constraints are `:protocol`, `:subdomain`, `:domain`, `:host` and `:port`. - - *Andrew White* - -* `respond_to` and `respond_with` now raise `ActionController::UnknownFormat` instead - of directly returning head 406. The exception is rescued and converted to 406 - in the exception handling middleware. *Steven Soroka* - -* Allows `assert_redirected_to` to match against a regular expression. *Andy Lindeman* - -* Add backtrace to development routing error page. *Richard Schneeman* - -* Replace `include_seconds` boolean argument with `include_seconds: true` option - in `distance_of_time_in_words` and `time_ago_in_words` signature. *Dmitriy Kiriyenko* - -* Make current object and counter (when it applies) variables accessible when - rendering templates with :object / :collection. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* JSONP now uses mimetype `text/javascript` instead of `application/json`. *omjokine* - -* Allow to lazy load `default_form_builder` by passing a `String` instead of a constant. *Piotr Sarnacki* - -* Session arguments passed to `process` calls in functional tests are now merged into - the existing session, whereas previously they would replace the existing session. - This change may break some existing tests if they are asserting the exact contents of - the session but should not break existing tests that only assert individual keys. - - *Andrew White* - -* Add `index` method to FormBuilder class. *Jorge Bejar* - -* Remove the leading \n added by textarea on `assert_select`. *Santiago Pastorino* - -* Changed default value for `config.action_view.embed_authenticity_token_in_remote_forms` - to `false`. This change breaks remote forms that need to work also without JavaScript, - so if you need such behavior, you can either set it to `true` or explicitly pass - `authenticity_token: true` in form options. - -* Added `ActionDispatch::SSL` middleware that when included force all the requests to be under HTTPS protocol. *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Add `include_hidden` option to select tag. With `include_hidden: false` select with `multiple` attribute doesn't generate hidden input with blank value. *Vasiliy Ermolovich* - -* Removed default `size` option from the `text_field`, `search_field`, `telephone_field`, `url_field`, `email_field` helpers. *Philip Arndt* - -* Removed default `cols` and `rows` options from the `text_area` helper. *Philip Arndt* - -* Adds support for layouts when rendering a partial with a given collection. *serabe* - -* Allows the route helper `root` to take a string argument. For example, `root 'pages#main'`. *bcardarella* - -* Forms of persisted records use always PATCH (via the `_method` hack). *fxn* - -* For resources, both PATCH and PUT are routed to the `update` action. *fxn* - -* Don't ignore `force_ssl` in development. This is a change of behavior - use a `:if` condition to recreate the old behavior. - - class AccountsController < ApplicationController - force_ssl if: :ssl_configured? - - def ssl_configured? - !Rails.env.development? - end - end - - *Pat Allan* - -* Adds support for the PATCH verb: - * Request objects respond to `patch?`. - * Routes have a new `patch` method, and understand `:patch` in the - existing places where a verb is configured, like `:via`. - * New method `patch` available in functional tests. - * If `:patch` is the default verb for updates, edits are - tunneled as PATCH rather than as PUT, and routing acts accordingly. - * New method `patch_via_redirect` available in integration tests. - - *dlee* - -* Integration tests support the `OPTIONS` method. *Jeremy Kemper* - -* `expires_in` accepts a `must_revalidate` flag. If true, "must-revalidate" - is added to the Cache-Control header. *fxn* - -* Add `date_field` and `date_field_tag` helpers which render an `input[type="date"]` tag *Olek Janiszewski* - -* Adds `image_url`, `javascript_url`, `stylesheet_url`, `audio_url`, `video_url`, and `font_url` - to assets tag helper. These URL helpers will return the full path to your assets. This is useful - when you are going to reference this asset from external host. *Prem Sichanugrist* - -* Default responder will now always use your overridden block in `respond_with` to render your response. *Prem Sichanugrist* - -* Allow `value_method` and `text_method` arguments from `collection_select` and - `options_from_collection_for_select` to receive an object that responds to `:call`, - such as a `proc`, to evaluate the option in the current element context. This works - the same way with `collection_radio_buttons` and `collection_check_boxes`. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Add `collection_check_boxes` form helper, similar to `collection_select`: - Example: - - collection_check_boxes :post, :author_ids, Author.all, :id, :name - # Outputs something like: - <input id="post_author_ids_1" name="post[author_ids][]" type="checkbox" value="1" /> - <label for="post_author_ids_1">D. Heinemeier Hansson</label> - <input id="post_author_ids_2" name="post[author_ids][]" type="checkbox" value="2" /> - <label for="post_author_ids_2">D. Thomas</label> - <input name="post[author_ids][]" type="hidden" value="" /> - - The label/check_box pairs can be customized with a block. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Add `collection_radio_buttons` form helper, similar to `collection_select`: - Example: - - collection_radio_buttons :post, :author_id, Author.all, :id, :name - # Outputs something like: - <input id="post_author_id_1" name="post[author_id]" type="radio" value="1" /> - <label for="post_author_id_1">D. Heinemeier Hansson</label> - <input id="post_author_id_2" name="post[author_id]" type="radio" value="2" /> - <label for="post_author_id_2">D. Thomas</label> - - The label/radio_button pairs can be customized with a block. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* `check_box` with `:form` html5 attribute will now replicate the `:form` - attribute to the hidden field as well. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* `label` form helper accepts `for: nil` to not generate the attribute. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Add `:format` option to `number_to_percentage`. *Rodrigo Flores* - -* Add `config.action_view.logger` to configure logger for Action View. *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Deprecated `ActionController::Integration` in favour of `ActionDispatch::Integration`. - -* Deprecated `ActionController::IntegrationTest` in favour of `ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest`. - -* Deprecated `ActionController::PerformanceTest` in favour of `ActionDispatch::PerformanceTest`. - -* Deprecated `ActionController::AbstractRequest` in favour of `ActionDispatch::Request`. - -* Deprecated `ActionController::Request` in favour of `ActionDispatch::Request`. - -* Deprecated `ActionController::AbstractResponse` in favour of `ActionDispatch::Response`. - -* Deprecated `ActionController::Response` in favour of `ActionDispatch::Response`. - -* Deprecated `ActionController::Routing` in favour of `ActionDispatch::Routing`. - -* `check_box helper` with `disabled: true` will generate a disabled - hidden field to conform with the HTML convention where disabled fields are - not submitted with the form. This is a behavior change, previously the hidden - tag had a value of the disabled checkbox. *Tadas Tamosauskas* - -* `favicon_link_tag` helper will now use the favicon in app/assets by default. *Lucas Caton* - -* `ActionView::Helpers::TextHelper#highlight` now defaults to the - HTML5 `mark` element. *Brian Cardarella* - -Please check [3-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. +Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. diff --git a/actionpack/README.rdoc b/actionpack/README.rdoc index 29a7fcf0f0..2f6575c3b5 100644 --- a/actionpack/README.rdoc +++ b/actionpack/README.rdoc @@ -17,11 +17,6 @@ It consists of several modules: subclassed to implement filters and actions to handle requests. The result of an action is typically content generated from views. -* Action View, which handles view template lookup and rendering, and provides - view helpers that assist when building HTML forms, Atom feeds and more. - Template formats that Action View handles are ERB (embedded Ruby, typically - used to inline short Ruby snippets inside HTML), and XML Builder. - With the Ruby on Rails framework, users only directly interface with the Action Controller module. Necessary Action Dispatch functionality is activated by default and Action View rendering is implicitly triggered by Action diff --git a/actionpack/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc b/actionpack/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc index 1b29abd2d1..08767ae133 100644 --- a/actionpack/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc +++ b/actionpack/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc @@ -15,13 +15,3 @@ To run a single test suite which can be further narrowed down to one test: rake test TEST=path/to/test.rb TESTOPTS="--name=test_something" - -== Dependency on Active Record and database setup - -Test cases in the test/active_record/ directory depend on having -activerecord and sqlite installed. If Active Record is not in -actionpack/../activerecord directory, or the sqlite rubygem is not installed, -these tests are skipped. - -Other tests are runnable from a fresh copy of actionpack without any configuration. - diff --git a/actionpack/Rakefile b/actionpack/Rakefile index ba7956c3ab..7eab972595 100644 --- a/actionpack/Rakefile +++ b/actionpack/Rakefile @@ -1,51 +1,38 @@ require 'rake/testtask' -require 'rake/packagetask' require 'rubygems/package_task' +test_files = Dir.glob('test/{abstract,controller,dispatch,assertions,journey,routing}/**/*_test.rb') + desc "Default Task" task :default => :test # Run the unit tests - -desc "Run all unit tests" -task :test => [:test_action_pack, :test_active_record_integration] - -Rake::TestTask.new(:test_action_pack) do |t| +Rake::TestTask.new do |t| t.libs << 'test' # make sure we include the tests in alphabetical order as on some systems # this will not happen automatically and the tests (as a whole) will error - t.test_files = Dir.glob('test/{abstract,controller,dispatch,template,assertions,journey}/**/*_test.rb').sort + t.test_files = test_files.sort t.warning = true t.verbose = true end namespace :test do - Rake::TestTask.new(:isolated) do |t| - t.libs << 'test' - t.pattern = 'test/ts_isolated.rb' - end - - Rake::TestTask.new(:template) do |t| - t.libs << 'test' - t.pattern = 'test/template/**/*.rb' + task :isolated do + test_files.all? do |file| + sh(Gem.ruby, '-w', '-Ilib:test', file) + end or raise "Failures" end end -desc 'ActiveRecord Integration Tests' -Rake::TestTask.new(:test_active_record_integration) do |t| - t.libs << 'test' - t.test_files = Dir.glob("test/activerecord/*_test.rb") -end - spec = eval(File.read('actionpack.gemspec')) Gem::PackageTask.new(spec) do |p| p.gem_spec = spec end -desc "Release to gemcutter" +desc "Release to rubygems" task :release => :package do require 'rake/gemcutter' Rake::Gemcutter::Tasks.new(spec).define diff --git a/actionpack/actionpack.gemspec b/actionpack/actionpack.gemspec index cc8351a489..e3aa84ba0f 100644 --- a/actionpack/actionpack.gemspec +++ b/actionpack/actionpack.gemspec @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.requirements << 'none' s.add_dependency 'activesupport', version - s.add_dependency 'builder', '~> 3.1.0' + s.add_dependency 'actionview', version + s.add_dependency 'rack', '~> 1.5.2' s.add_dependency 'rack-test', '~> 0.6.2' - s.add_dependency 'erubis', '~> 2.7.0' s.add_development_dependency 'activemodel', version s.add_development_dependency 'tzinfo', '~> 0.3.37' diff --git a/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb b/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb index 599fff81c2..21c6191691 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb @@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ module AbstractController include ActiveSupport::Callbacks included do - define_callbacks :process_action, :terminator => "response_body", :skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated => true + define_callbacks :process_action, + terminator: ->(controller,_) { controller.response_body }, + skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated: true end # Override AbstractController::Base's process_action to run the @@ -69,7 +71,7 @@ module AbstractController # * <tt>name</tt> - The callback to be added # * <tt>options</tt> - A hash of options to be used when adding the callback def _insert_callbacks(callbacks, block = nil) - options = callbacks.last.is_a?(Hash) ? callbacks.pop : {} + options = callbacks.extract_options! _normalize_callback_options(options) callbacks.push(block) if block callbacks.each do |callback| diff --git a/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb b/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb index 5ae8c6c3b0..e77e4e01e9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb @@ -12,7 +12,24 @@ module AbstractController self._helper_methods = Array.new end + class MissingHelperError < LoadError + def initialize(error, path) + @error = error + @path = "helpers/#{path}.rb" + set_backtrace error.backtrace + + if error.path =~ /^#{path}(\.rb)?$/ + super("Missing helper file helpers/%s.rb" % path) + else + raise error + end + end + end + module ClassMethods + MissingHelperError = ActiveSupport::Deprecation::DeprecatedConstantProxy.new('AbstractController::Helpers::ClassMethods::MissingHelperError', + 'AbstractController::Helpers::MissingHelperError') + # When a class is inherited, wrap its helper module in a new module. # This ensures that the parent class's module can be changed # independently of the child class's. @@ -134,7 +151,7 @@ module AbstractController begin require_dependency(file_name) rescue LoadError => e - raise MissingHelperError.new(e, file_name) + raise AbstractController::Helpers::MissingHelperError.new(e, file_name) end file_name.camelize.constantize when Module @@ -145,15 +162,6 @@ module AbstractController end end - class MissingHelperError < LoadError - def initialize(error, path) - @error = error - @path = "helpers/#{path}.rb" - set_backtrace error.backtrace - super("Missing helper file helpers/%s.rb" % path) - end - end - private # Makes all the (instance) methods in the helper module available to templates # rendered through this controller. diff --git a/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/layouts.rb b/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/layouts.rb index bac994496e..8e7bdf620e 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/layouts.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/layouts.rb @@ -309,6 +309,7 @@ module AbstractController RUBY when Proc define_method :_layout_from_proc, &_layout + protected :_layout_from_proc <<-RUBY result = _layout_from_proc(#{_layout.arity == 0 ? '' : 'self'}) return #{default_behavior} if result.nil? diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller.rb index 9cacb3862b..cc03da4904 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller.rb @@ -40,16 +40,9 @@ module ActionController autoload :UrlFor end - autoload :Integration, 'action_controller/deprecated/integration_test' - autoload :IntegrationTest, 'action_controller/deprecated/integration_test' - autoload :Routing, 'action_controller/deprecated' autoload :TestCase, 'action_controller/test_case' autoload :TemplateAssertions, 'action_controller/test_case' - eager_autoload do - autoload :RecordIdentifier - end - def self.eager_load! super ActionController::Caching.eager_load! diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb index 971c4189c8..1faecc850b 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/base.rb @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ require "action_controller/metal/params_wrapper" module ActionController # Action Controllers are the core of a web request in \Rails. They are made up of one or more actions that are executed - # on request and then either render a template or redirect to another action. An action is defined as a public method + # on request and then either it renders a template or redirects to another action. An action is defined as a public method # on the controller, which will automatically be made accessible to the web-server through \Rails Routes. # # By default, only the ApplicationController in a \Rails application inherits from <tt>ActionController::Base</tt>. All other @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ module ActionController # <input type="text" name="post[address]" value="hyacintvej"> # # A request stemming from a form holding these inputs will include <tt>{ "post" => { "name" => "david", "address" => "hyacintvej" } }</tt>. - # If the address input had been named "post[address][street]", the params would have included + # If the address input had been named <tt>post[address][street]</tt>, the params would have included # <tt>{ "post" => { "address" => { "street" => "hyacintvej" } } }</tt>. There's no limit to the depth of the nesting. # # == Sessions @@ -223,7 +223,6 @@ module ActionController ForceSSL, Streaming, DataStreaming, - RecordIdentifier, HttpAuthentication::Basic::ControllerMethods, HttpAuthentication::Digest::ControllerMethods, HttpAuthentication::Token::ControllerMethods, diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/caching.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/caching.rb index ea33d975ef..12d798d0c1 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/caching.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/caching.rb @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActionController # You can read more about each approach by clicking the modules below. # # Note: To turn off all caching, set - # config.action_controller.perform_caching = false. + # config.action_controller.perform_caching = false # # == \Caching stores # @@ -58,16 +58,6 @@ module ActionController config_accessor :default_static_extension self.default_static_extension ||= '.html' - def self.page_cache_extension=(extension) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.deprecation_warning(:page_cache_extension, :default_static_extension) - self.default_static_extension = extension - end - - def self.page_cache_extension - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.deprecation_warning(:page_cache_extension, :default_static_extension) - default_static_extension - end - config_accessor :perform_caching self.perform_caching = true if perform_caching.nil? diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/deprecated.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/deprecated.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2405bebb97..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/deprecated.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -ActionController::AbstractRequest = ActionController::Request = ActionDispatch::Request -ActionController::AbstractResponse = ActionController::Response = ActionDispatch::Response -ActionController::Routing = ActionDispatch::Routing - -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'ActionController::AbstractRequest and ActionController::Request are deprecated and will be removed, use ActionDispatch::Request instead.' -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'ActionController::AbstractResponse and ActionController::Response are deprecated and will be removed, use ActionDispatch::Response instead.' -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'ActionController::Routing is deprecated and will be removed, use ActionDispatch::Routing instead.'
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/deprecated/integration_test.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/deprecated/integration_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 54eae48f47..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/deprecated/integration_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -ActionController::Integration = ActionDispatch::Integration -ActionController::IntegrationTest = ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest - -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'ActionController::Integration is deprecated and will be removed, use ActionDispatch::Integration instead.' -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'ActionController::IntegrationTest is deprecated and will be removed, use ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest instead.' diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/log_subscriber.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/log_subscriber.rb index 7318c8b7ec..9279d8bcea 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/log_subscriber.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/log_subscriber.rb @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ module ActionController end def halted_callback(event) - info("Filter chain halted as #{event.payload[:filter]} rendered or redirected") + info("Filter chain halted as #{event.payload[:filter].inspect} rendered or redirected") end def send_file(event) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb index 143b3e0cbd..b84c9e78c3 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb @@ -36,8 +36,7 @@ module ActionController raise "MiddlewareStack#build requires an app" unless app middlewares.reverse.inject(app) do |a, middleware| - middleware.valid?(action) ? - middleware.build(a) : a + middleware.valid?(action) ? middleware.build(a) : a end end end @@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ module ActionController # And then to route requests to your metal controller, you would add # something like this to <tt>config/routes.rb</tt>: # - # match 'hello', to: HelloController.action(:index) + # get 'hello', to: HelloController.action(:index) # # The +action+ method returns a valid Rack application for the \Rails # router to dispatch to. diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/flash.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/flash.rb index b078beb675..1d77e331f8 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/flash.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/flash.rb @@ -11,6 +11,23 @@ module ActionController #:nodoc: end module ClassMethods + # Creates new flash types. You can pass as many types as you want to create + # flash types other than the default <tt>alert</tt> and <tt>notice</tt> in + # your controllers and views. For instance: + # + # # in application_controller.rb + # class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base + # add_flash_types :warning + # end + # + # # in your controller + # redirect_to user_path(@user), warning: "Incomplete profile" + # + # # in your view + # <%= warning %> + # + # This method will automatically define a new method for each of the given + # names, and it will be available in your views. def add_flash_types(*types) types.each do |type| next if _flash_types.include?(type) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/force_ssl.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/force_ssl.rb index f1e8714a86..b8afce42c9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/force_ssl.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/force_ssl.rb @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/except' +require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/slice' + module ActionController # This module provides a method which will redirect browser to use HTTPS # protocol. This will ensure that user's sensitive information will be @@ -14,6 +17,10 @@ module ActionController extend ActiveSupport::Concern include AbstractController::Callbacks + ACTION_OPTIONS = [:only, :except, :if, :unless] + URL_OPTIONS = [:protocol, :host, :domain, :subdomain, :port, :path] + REDIRECT_OPTIONS = [:status, :flash, :alert, :notice] + module ClassMethods # Force the request to this particular controller or specified actions to be # under HTTPS protocol. @@ -29,18 +36,34 @@ module ActionController # end # end # - # ==== Options - # * <tt>host</tt> - Redirect to a different host name - # * <tt>only</tt> - The callback should be run only for this action - # * <tt>except</tt> - The callback should be run for all actions except this action - # * <tt>if</tt> - A symbol naming an instance method or a proc; the callback - # will be called only when it returns a true value. - # * <tt>unless</tt> - A symbol naming an instance method or a proc; the callback - # will be called only when it returns a false value. + # ==== URL Options + # You can pass any of the following options to affect the redirect url + # * <tt>host</tt> - Redirect to a different host name + # * <tt>subdomain</tt> - Redirect to a different subdomain + # * <tt>domain</tt> - Redirect to a different domain + # * <tt>port</tt> - Redirect to a non-standard port + # * <tt>path</tt> - Redirect to a different path + # + # ==== Redirect Options + # You can pass any of the following options to affect the redirect status and response + # * <tt>status</tt> - Redirect with a custom status (default is 301 Moved Permanently) + # * <tt>flash</tt> - Set a flash message when redirecting + # * <tt>alert</tt> - Set a alert message when redirecting + # * <tt>notice</tt> - Set a notice message when redirecting + # + # ==== Action Options + # You can pass any of the following options to affect the before_action callback + # * <tt>only</tt> - The callback should be run only for this action + # * <tt>except</tt> - The callback should be run for all actions except this action + # * <tt>if</tt> - A symbol naming an instance method or a proc; the callback + # will be called only when it returns a true value. + # * <tt>unless</tt> - A symbol naming an instance method or a proc; the callback + # will be called only when it returns a false value. def force_ssl(options = {}) - host = options.delete(:host) - before_action(options) do - force_ssl_redirect(host) + action_options = options.slice(*ACTION_OPTIONS) + redirect_options = options.except(*ACTION_OPTIONS) + before_action(action_options) do + force_ssl_redirect(redirect_options) end end end @@ -48,14 +71,26 @@ module ActionController # Redirect the existing request to use the HTTPS protocol. # # ==== Parameters - # * <tt>host</tt> - Redirect to a different host name - def force_ssl_redirect(host = nil) + # * <tt>host_or_options</tt> - Either a host name or any of the url & redirect options + # available to the <tt>force_ssl</tt> method. + def force_ssl_redirect(host_or_options = nil) unless request.ssl? - redirect_options = {:protocol => 'https://', :status => :moved_permanently} - redirect_options.merge!(:host => host) if host - redirect_options.merge!(:params => request.query_parameters) + options = { + :protocol => 'https://', + :host => request.host, + :path => request.fullpath, + :status => :moved_permanently + } + + if host_or_options.is_a?(Hash) + options.merge!(host_or_options) + elsif host_or_options + options.merge!(:host => host_or_options) + end + + secure_url = ActionDispatch::Http::URL.url_for(options.slice(*URL_OPTIONS)) flash.keep if respond_to?(:flash) - redirect_to redirect_options + redirect_to secure_url, options.slice(*REDIRECT_OPTIONS) end end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/helpers.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/helpers.rb index 243fd40a7e..b53ae7f29f 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/helpers.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/helpers.rb @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module ActionController # # In addition to using the standard template helpers provided, creating custom helpers to # extract complicated logic or reusable functionality is strongly encouraged. By default, each controller - # will include all helpers. + # will include all helpers. These helpers are only accessible on the controller through <tt>.helpers</tt> # # In previous versions of \Rails the controller will include a helper whose # name matches that of the controller, e.g., <tt>MyController</tt> will automatically diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/live.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/live.rb index fb664a69dd..8092fd639f 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/live.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/live.rb @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ module ActionController module Live class Buffer < ActionDispatch::Response::Buffer #:nodoc: def initialize(response) + @error_callback = nil super(response, SizedQueue.new(10)) end @@ -56,6 +57,14 @@ module ActionController super @buf.push nil end + + def on_error(&block) + @error_callback = block + end + + def call_on_error + @error_callback.call + end end class Response < ActionDispatch::Response #:nodoc: all @@ -121,6 +130,16 @@ module ActionController begin super(name) + rescue => e + begin + @_response.stream.write(ActionView::Base.streaming_completion_on_exception) if request.format == :html + @_response.stream.call_on_error + rescue => exception + log_error(exception) + ensure + log_error(e) + @_response.stream.close + end ensure @_response.commit! end @@ -129,6 +148,16 @@ module ActionController @_response.await_commit end + def log_error(exception) + logger = ActionController::Base.logger + return unless logger + + message = "\n#{exception.class} (#{exception.message}):\n" + message << exception.annoted_source_code.to_s if exception.respond_to?(:annoted_source_code) + message << " " << exception.backtrace.join("\n ") + logger.fatal("#{message}\n\n") + end + def response_body=(body) super response.stream.close if response diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb index c5e7d4e357..bea6b88f91 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module ActionController # Before processing, set the request formats in current controller formats. def process_action(*) #:nodoc: - self.formats = request.formats.map { |x| x.ref } + self.formats = request.formats.map(&:ref).compact super end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/request_forgery_protection.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/request_forgery_protection.rb index d275a854fd..573c739da4 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/request_forgery_protection.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/request_forgery_protection.rb @@ -199,6 +199,7 @@ module ActionController #:nodoc: params[request_forgery_protection_token] end + # Checks if the controller allows forgery protection. def protect_against_forgery? allow_forgery_protection end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/responder.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/responder.rb index 891819968b..fd5b661209 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/responder.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/responder.rb @@ -97,8 +97,12 @@ module ActionController #:nodoc: # # This will return status 201 if the task was saved successfully. If not, # it will simply ignore the given options and return status 422 and the - # resource errors. To customize the failure scenario, you can pass a - # a block to <code>respond_with</code>: + # resource errors. You can also override the location to redirect to: + # + # respond_with(@project, location: root_path) + # + # To customize the failure scenario, you can pass a block to + # <code>respond_with</code>: # # def create # @project = Project.find(params[:project_id]) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb index 23d70c9ea2..b279ef81a9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb @@ -201,6 +201,7 @@ module ActionController # You may declare that the parameter should be an array of permitted scalars # by mapping it to an empty array: # + # params = ActionController::Parameters.new(tags: ['rails', 'parameters']) # params.permit(tags: []) # # You can also use +permit+ on nested parameters, like: @@ -230,7 +231,7 @@ module ActionController # params = ActionController::Parameters.new({ # person: { # contact: { - # email: 'none@test.com' + # email: 'none@test.com', # phone: '555-1234' # } # } diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/url_for.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/url_for.rb index 505f3b4e61..754249cbc8 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/url_for.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/url_for.rb @@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ module ActionController if (same_origin = _routes.equal?(env["action_dispatch.routes"])) || (script_name = env["ROUTES_#{_routes.object_id}_SCRIPT_NAME"]) || - (original_script_name = env['SCRIPT_NAME']) + (original_script_name = env['ORIGINAL_SCRIPT_NAME']) + @_url_options.dup.tap do |options| if original_script_name options[:original_script_name] = original_script_name diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/record_identifier.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/record_identifier.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d598bac467..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/record_identifier.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -require 'action_view/record_identifier' - -module ActionController - module RecordIdentifier - MODULE_MESSAGE = 'Calling ActionController::RecordIdentifier.%s is deprecated and ' \ - 'will be removed in Rails 4.1, please call using ActionView::RecordIdentifier instead.' - INSTANCE_MESSAGE = '%s method will no longer be included by default in controllers ' \ - 'since Rails 4.1. If you would like to use it in controllers, please include ' \ - 'ActionView::RecordIdentifier module.' - - def dom_id(record, prefix = nil) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(INSTANCE_MESSAGE % 'dom_id') - ActionView::RecordIdentifier.dom_id(record, prefix) - end - - def dom_class(record, prefix = nil) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(INSTANCE_MESSAGE % 'dom_class') - ActionView::RecordIdentifier.dom_class(record, prefix) - end - - def self.dom_id(record, prefix = nil) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(MODULE_MESSAGE % 'dom_id') - ActionView::RecordIdentifier.dom_id(record, prefix) - end - - def self.dom_class(record, prefix = nil) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(MODULE_MESSAGE % 'dom_class') - ActionView::RecordIdentifier.dom_class(record, prefix) - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/test_case.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/test_case.rb index a35a613158..5ed3d2ebc1 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/test_case.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/test_case.rb @@ -455,13 +455,14 @@ module ActionController # # - +action+: The controller action to call. # - +parameters+: The HTTP parameters that you want to pass. This may - # be +nil+, a Hash, or a String that is appropriately encoded + # be +nil+, a hash, or a string that is appropriately encoded # (<tt>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</tt> or <tt>multipart/form-data</tt>). - # - +session+: A Hash of parameters to store in the session. This may be +nil+. - # - +flash+: A Hash of parameters to store in the flash. This may be +nil+. + # - +session+: A hash of parameters to store in the session. This may be +nil+. + # - +flash+: A hash of parameters to store in the flash. This may be +nil+. + # + # You can also simulate POST, PATCH, PUT, DELETE, HEAD, and OPTIONS requests with + # +post+, +patch+, +put+, +delete+, +head+, and +options+. # - # You can also simulate POST, PATCH, PUT, DELETE, and HEAD requests with - # +#post+, +#patch+, +#put+, +#delete+, and +#head+. # Note that the request method is not verified. The different methods are # available to make the tests more expressive. def get(action, *args) @@ -469,41 +470,35 @@ module ActionController end # Simulate a POST request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. - # See +#get+ for more details. + # See +get+ for more details. def post(action, *args) process(action, "POST", *args) end # Simulate a PATCH request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. - # See +#get+ for more details. + # See +get+ for more details. def patch(action, *args) process(action, "PATCH", *args) end # Simulate a PUT request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. - # See +#get+ for more details. + # See +get+ for more details. def put(action, *args) process(action, "PUT", *args) end # Simulate a DELETE request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. - # See +#get+ for more details. + # See +get+ for more details. def delete(action, *args) process(action, "DELETE", *args) end # Simulate a HEAD request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. - # See +#get+ for more details. + # See +get+ for more details. def head(action, *args) process(action, "HEAD", *args) end - # Simulate a OPTIONS request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. - # See +#get+ for more details. - def options(action, *args) - process(action, "OPTIONS", *args) - end - def xml_http_request(request_method, action, parameters = nil, session = nil, flash = nil) @request.env['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH'] = 'XMLHttpRequest' @request.env['HTTP_ACCEPT'] ||= [Mime::JS, Mime::HTML, Mime::XML, 'text/xml', Mime::ALL].join(', ') @@ -529,7 +524,6 @@ module ActionController def process(action, http_method = 'GET', *args) check_required_ivars - http_method, args = handle_old_process_api(http_method, args, caller) if args.first.is_a?(String) && http_method != 'HEAD' @request.env['RAW_POST_DATA'] = args.shift @@ -557,7 +551,7 @@ module ActionController parameters ||= {} controller_class_name = @controller.class.anonymous? ? "anonymous" : - @controller.class.name.underscore.sub(/_controller$/, '') + @controller.class.controller_path @request.assign_parameters(@routes, controller_class_name, action.to_s, parameters) @@ -633,17 +627,6 @@ module ActionController end end - def handle_old_process_api(http_method, args, callstack) - # 4.0: Remove this method. - if http_method.is_a?(Hash) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("TestCase#process now expects the HTTP method as second argument: process(action, http_method, params, session, flash)", callstack) - args.unshift(http_method) - http_method = args.last.is_a?(String) ? args.last : "GET" - end - - [http_method, args] - end - def build_request_uri(action, parameters) unless @request.env["PATH_INFO"] options = @controller.respond_to?(:url_options) ? @controller.__send__(:url_options).merge(parameters) : parameters diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/vendor/html-scanner.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/vendor/html-scanner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 896208bc05..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/vendor/html-scanner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -require 'action_view/vendor/html-scanner' -require 'active_support/deprecation' - -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'Vendored html-scanner was moved to action_view, please require "action_view/vendor/html-scanner" instead. ' + - 'This file will be removed in Rails 4.1' diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/mime_type.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/mime_type.rb index 912da741b7..ef144c3c76 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/mime_type.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/mime_type.rb @@ -53,10 +53,6 @@ module Mime @@html_types = Set.new [:html, :all] cattr_reader :html_types - # These are the content types which browsers can generate without using ajax, flash, etc - # i.e. following a link, getting an image or posting a form. CSRF protection - # only needs to protect against these types. - @@browser_generated_types = Set.new [:html, :url_encoded_form, :multipart_form, :text] attr_reader :symbol @register_callbacks = [] @@ -179,7 +175,7 @@ module Mime def parse(accept_header) if accept_header !~ /,/ accept_header = accept_header.split(PARAMETER_SEPARATOR_REGEXP).first - parse_trailing_star(accept_header) || [Mime::Type.lookup(accept_header)] + parse_trailing_star(accept_header) || [Mime::Type.lookup(accept_header)].compact else list, index = AcceptList.new, 0 accept_header.split(',').each do |header| @@ -223,8 +219,8 @@ module Mime Mime.instance_eval { remove_const(symbol) } SET.delete_if { |v| v.eql?(mime) } - LOOKUP.delete_if { |k,v| v.eql?(mime) } - EXTENSION_LOOKUP.delete_if { |k,v| v.eql?(mime) } + LOOKUP.delete_if { |_,v| v.eql?(mime) } + EXTENSION_LOOKUP.delete_if { |_,v| v.eql?(mime) } end end @@ -272,18 +268,6 @@ module Mime end end - # Returns true if Action Pack should check requests using this Mime Type for possible request forgery. See - # ActionController::RequestForgeryProtection. - def verify_request? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "Mime::Type#verify_request? is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 4.1" - @@browser_generated_types.include?(to_sym) - end - - def self.browser_generated_types - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "Mime::Type.browser_generated_types is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 4.1" - @@browser_generated_types - end - def html? @@html_types.include?(to_sym) || @string =~ /html/ end @@ -306,12 +290,20 @@ module Mime method.to_s.ends_with? '?' end end - + class NullType def nil? true end + def ref + nil + end + + def respond_to_missing?(method, include_private = false) + method.to_s.ends_with? '?' + end + private def method_missing(method, *args) false if method.to_s.ends_with? '?' diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/parameters.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/parameters.rb index 246d9c121a..8e992070f1 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/parameters.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/parameters.rb @@ -64,17 +64,13 @@ module ActionDispatch end new_hash = {} - params.each do |k, v| - new_key = k.is_a?(String) ? k.dup.force_encoding("UTF-8").encode! : k - new_hash[new_key] = - case v - when Hash - normalize_encode_params(v) - when Array - v.map! {|el| normalize_encode_params(el) } - else - normalize_encode_params(v) - end + params.each do |key, val| + new_key = key.is_a?(String) ? key.dup.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).encode! : key + new_hash[new_key] = if val.is_a?(Array) + val.map! { |el| normalize_encode_params(el) } + else + normalize_encode_params(val) + end end new_hash.with_indifferent_access end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/request.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/request.rb index ebd87c40b5..b4cf8ad2f7 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/request.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/request.rb @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ module ActionDispatch include ActionDispatch::Http::URL autoload :Session, 'action_dispatch/request/session' + autoload :Utils, 'action_dispatch/request/utils' LOCALHOST = Regexp.union [/^127\.0\.0\.\d{1,3}$/, /^::1$/, /^0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1(%.*)?$/] @@ -225,7 +226,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def raw_post unless @env.include? 'RAW_POST_DATA' raw_post_body = body - @env['RAW_POST_DATA'] = raw_post_body.read(@env['CONTENT_LENGTH'].to_i) + @env['RAW_POST_DATA'] = raw_post_body.read(content_length) raw_post_body.rewind if raw_post_body.respond_to?(:rewind) end @env['RAW_POST_DATA'] @@ -299,26 +300,10 @@ module ActionDispatch LOCALHOST =~ remote_addr && LOCALHOST =~ remote_ip end - # Remove nils from the params hash - def deep_munge(hash) - hash.each do |k, v| - case v - when Array - v.grep(Hash) { |x| deep_munge(x) } - v.compact! - hash[k] = nil if v.empty? - when Hash - deep_munge(v) - end - end - - hash - end - protected def parse_query(qs) - deep_munge(super) + Utils.deep_munge(super) end private diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb index 06e936cdb0..d3696cbb8a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb @@ -31,10 +31,17 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc: # end # end class Response - attr_accessor :request, :header + # The request that the response is responding to. + attr_accessor :request + + # The HTTP status code. attr_reader :status + attr_writer :sending_file + # Get and set headers for this response. + attr_accessor :header + alias_method :headers=, :header= alias_method :headers, :header @@ -49,12 +56,16 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc: # If a character set has been defined for this response (see charset=) then # the character set information will also be included in the content type # information. - attr_accessor :charset attr_reader :content_type + # The charset of the response. HTML wants to know the encoding of the + # content you're giving them, so we need to send that along. + attr_accessor :charset + CONTENT_TYPE = "Content-Type".freeze SET_COOKIE = "Set-Cookie".freeze LOCATION = "Location".freeze + NO_CONTENT_CODES = [204, 304] cattr_accessor(:default_charset) { "utf-8" } cattr_accessor(:default_headers) @@ -92,6 +103,7 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc: end end + # The underlying body, as a streamable object. attr_reader :stream def initialize(status = 200, header = {}, body = []) @@ -141,6 +153,7 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc: @status = Rack::Utils.status_code(status) end + # Sets the HTTP content type. def content_type=(content_type) @content_type = content_type.to_s end @@ -197,7 +210,9 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc: if body.respond_to?(:to_path) @stream = body else - @stream = build_buffer self, munge_body_object(body) + synchronize do + @stream = build_buffer self, munge_body_object(body) + end end end @@ -215,11 +230,13 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc: ::Rack::Utils.delete_cookie_header!(header, key, value) end + # The location header we'll be responding with. def location headers[LOCATION] end alias_method :redirect_url, :location + # Sets the location header we'll be responding with. def location=(url) headers[LOCATION] = url end @@ -228,11 +245,13 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc: stream.close if stream.respond_to?(:close) end + # Turns the Response into a Rack-compatible array of the status, headers, + # and body. def to_a rack_response @status, @header.to_hash end alias prepare! to_a - alias to_ary to_a # For implicit splat on 1.9.2 + alias to_ary to_a # Returns the response cookies, converted to a Hash of (name => value) pairs # @@ -289,7 +308,7 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc: header[SET_COOKIE] = header[SET_COOKIE].join("\n") if header[SET_COOKIE].respond_to?(:join) - if [204, 304].include?(@status) + if NO_CONTENT_CODES.include?(@status) header.delete CONTENT_TYPE [status, header, []] else diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/url.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/url.rb index ab5399c8ea..6f5a52c568 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/url.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/url.rb @@ -4,7 +4,9 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/slice' module ActionDispatch module Http module URL - IP_HOST_REGEXP = /\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$/ + IP_HOST_REGEXP = /\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$/ + HOST_REGEXP = /(^.*:\/\/)?([^:]+)(?::(\d+$))?/ + PROTOCOL_REGEXP = /^([^:]+)(:)?(\/\/)?$/ mattr_accessor :tld_length self.tld_length = 1 @@ -28,6 +30,7 @@ module ActionDispatch end def url_for(options = {}) + options = options.dup path = options.delete(:script_name).to_s.chomp("/") path << options.delete(:path).to_s @@ -59,15 +62,20 @@ module ActionDispatch result = "" unless options[:only_path] - protocol = extract_protocol(options) - unless options[:protocol] == false - result << protocol - result << ":" unless result.match(%r{:|//}) + if match = options[:host].match(HOST_REGEXP) + options[:protocol] ||= match[1] unless options[:protocol] == false + options[:host] = match[2] + options[:port] = match[3] unless options.key?(:port) end - result << "//" unless result.match("//") + + options[:protocol] = normalize_protocol(options) + options[:host] = normalize_host(options) + options[:port] = normalize_port(options) + + result << options[:protocol] result << rewrite_authentication(options) - result << host_or_subdomain_and_domain(options) - result << ":#{options.delete(:port)}" if options[:port] + result << options[:host] + result << ":#{options[:port]}" if options[:port] end result end @@ -76,6 +84,10 @@ module ActionDispatch host && IP_HOST_REGEXP !~ host end + def same_host?(options) + (options[:subdomain] == true || !options.key?(:subdomain)) && options[:domain].nil? + end + def rewrite_authentication(options) if options[:user] && options[:password] "#{Rack::Utils.escape(options[:user])}:#{Rack::Utils.escape(options[:password])}@" @@ -84,29 +96,47 @@ module ActionDispatch end end - # Extracts protocol http:// or https:// from options[:host] - # needs to be called whether the :protocol is being used or not - def extract_protocol(options) - if options[:host] && match = options[:host].match(/(^.*:\/\/)(.*)/) - options[:protocol] ||= match[1] - options[:host] = match[2] + def normalize_protocol(options) + case options[:protocol] + when nil + "http://" + when false, "//" + "//" + when PROTOCOL_REGEXP + "#{$1}://" + else + raise ArgumentError, "Invalid :protocol option: #{options[:protocol].inspect}" end - options[:protocol] || "http" end - def host_or_subdomain_and_domain(options) - return options[:host] if !named_host?(options[:host]) || (options[:subdomain].nil? && options[:domain].nil?) + def normalize_host(options) + return options[:host] if !named_host?(options[:host]) || same_host?(options) tld_length = options[:tld_length] || @@tld_length host = "" - unless options[:subdomain] == false - host << (options[:subdomain] || extract_subdomain(options[:host], tld_length)).to_param - host << "." + if options[:subdomain] == true || !options.key?(:subdomain) + host << extract_subdomain(options[:host], tld_length).to_param + elsif options[:subdomain].present? + host << options[:subdomain].to_param end + host << "." unless host.empty? host << (options[:domain] || extract_domain(options[:host], tld_length)) host end + + def normalize_port(options) + return nil if options[:port].nil? || options[:port] == false + + case options[:protocol] + when "//" + nil + when "https://" + options[:port].to_i == 443 ? nil : options[:port] + else + options[:port].to_i == 80 ? nil : options[:port] + end + end end def initialize(env) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/formatter.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/formatter.rb index 82c55660ea..7764763791 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/formatter.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/formatter.rb @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ require 'action_controller/metal/exceptions' module ActionDispatch module Journey # The Formatter class is used for formatting URLs. For example, parameters - # passed to +url_for+ in rails will eventually call Formatter#generate. + # passed to +url_for+ in Rails will eventually call Formatter#generate. class Formatter # :nodoc: attr_reader :routes @@ -18,7 +18,11 @@ module ActionDispatch match_route(name, constraints) do |route| parameterized_parts = extract_parameterized_parts(route, options, recall, parameterize) - next if !name && route.requirements.empty? && route.parts.empty? + + # Skip this route unless a name has been provided or it is a + # standard Rails route since we can't determine whether an options + # hash passed to url_for matches a Rack application or a redirect. + next unless name || route.dispatcher? missing_keys = missing_keys(route, parameterized_parts) next unless missing_keys.empty? @@ -58,7 +62,7 @@ module ActionDispatch end end - parameterized_parts.keep_if { |_, v| v } + parameterized_parts.keep_if { |_, v| v } parameterized_parts end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/parser.y b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/parser.y index a2e1afed32..040f8d5922 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/parser.y +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/parser.y @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ rule ; literal : LITERAL { result = Literal.new(val.first) } + ; dot : DOT { result = Dot.new(val.first) } ; diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/route.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/route.rb index 6fda085681..c8eb0f6f2d 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/route.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/route.rb @@ -16,6 +16,14 @@ module ActionDispatch @app = app @path = path + # Unwrap any constraints so we can see what's inside for route generation. + # This allows the formatter to skip over any mounted applications or redirects + # that shouldn't be matched when using a url_for without a route name. + while app.is_a?(Routing::Mapper::Constraints) do + app = app.app + end + @dispatcher = app.is_a?(Routing::RouteSet::Dispatcher) + @constraints = constraints @defaults = defaults @required_defaults = nil @@ -93,6 +101,10 @@ module ActionDispatch end end + def dispatcher? + @dispatcher + end + def matches?(request) constraints.all? do |method, value| next true unless request.respond_to?(method) @@ -102,6 +114,10 @@ module ActionDispatch value === request.send(method).to_s when Array value.include?(request.send(method)) + when TrueClass + request.send(method).present? + when FalseClass + request.send(method).blank? else value === request.send(method) end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb index 31868b1814..da32f1bfe7 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/router.rb @@ -38,7 +38,9 @@ module ActionDispatch env['REMOTE_ADDR'] end - def [](k); env[k]; end + def [](k) + env[k] + end end attr_reader :request_class, :formatter @@ -52,7 +54,7 @@ module ActionDispatch end def call(env) - env['PATH_INFO'] = Utils.normalize_path(env['PATH_INFO']) + env['PATH_INFO'] = normalize_path(env['PATH_INFO']) find_routes(env).each do |match, parameters, route| script_name, path_info, set_params = env.values_at('SCRIPT_NAME', @@ -101,6 +103,12 @@ module ActionDispatch private + def normalize_path(path) + path = "/#{path}" + path.squeeze!('/') + path + end + def partitioned_routes routes.partitioned_routes end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/routes.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/routes.rb index a99d6d0d6a..80e3818ccd 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/routes.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/routes.rb @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def clear routes.clear + named_routes.clear end def partitioned_routes diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/visitors.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/visitors.rb index 2964d80d9f..0a8cb1b4d4 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/visitors.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/visitors.rb @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ module ActionDispatch module Visitors # :nodoc: class Visitor # :nodoc: DISPATCH_CACHE = Hash.new { |h,k| - h[k] = "visit_#{k}" + h[k] = :"visit_#{k}" } def accept(node) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb index 5b914f293d..3ccd0c9ee8 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ module ActionDispatch # domain and subdomains. # # * <tt>:expires</tt> - The time at which this cookie expires, as a \Time object. - # * <tt>:secure</tt> - Whether this cookie is a only transmitted to HTTPS servers. + # * <tt>:secure</tt> - Whether this cookie is only transmitted to HTTPS servers. # Default is +false+. # * <tt>:httponly</tt> - Whether this cookie is accessible via scripting or # only HTTP. Defaults to +false+. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ module ActionDispatch end end - # Returns the +signed+ or +encrypted jar, preferring +encrypted+ if +secret_key_base+ is set. + # Returns the +signed+ or +encrypted+ jar, preferring +encrypted+ if +secret_key_base+ is set. # Used by ActionDispatch::Session::CookieStore to avoid the need to introduce new cookie stores. def signed_or_encrypted @signed_or_encrypted ||= diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/exception_wrapper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/exception_wrapper.rb index 7489ce8028..1de3d14530 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/exception_wrapper.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/exception_wrapper.rb @@ -9,9 +9,11 @@ module ActionDispatch 'ActionController::RoutingError' => :not_found, 'AbstractController::ActionNotFound' => :not_found, 'ActionController::MethodNotAllowed' => :method_not_allowed, + 'ActionController::UnknownHttpMethod' => :method_not_allowed, 'ActionController::NotImplemented' => :not_implemented, 'ActionController::UnknownFormat' => :not_acceptable, 'ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken' => :unprocessable_entity, + 'ActionDispatch::ParamsParser::ParseError' => :bad_request, 'ActionController::BadRequest' => :bad_request, 'ActionController::ParameterMissing' => :bad_request ) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/flash.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/flash.rb index 7e56feb90a..89003e7a5e 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/flash.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/flash.rb @@ -243,19 +243,13 @@ module ActionDispatch session = Request::Session.find(env) || {} flash_hash = env[KEY] - if flash_hash - if !flash_hash.empty? || session.key?('flash') - session["flash"] = flash_hash.to_session_value - new_hash = flash_hash.dup - else - new_hash = flash_hash - end - - env[KEY] = new_hash + if flash_hash && (flash_hash.present? || session.key?('flash')) + session["flash"] = flash_hash.to_session_value + env[KEY] = flash_hash.dup end if (!session.respond_to?(:loaded?) || session.loaded?) && # (reset_session uses {}, which doesn't implement #loaded?) - session.key?('flash') && session['flash'].nil? + session.key?('flash') && session['flash'].nil? session.delete('flash') end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/params_parser.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/params_parser.rb index 0fa1e9b859..b426183488 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/params_parser.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/params_parser.rb @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ module ActionDispatch when Proc strategy.call(request.raw_post) when :json - data = ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(request.body) + data = ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(request.raw_post) data = {:_json => data} unless data.is_a?(Hash) - request.deep_munge(data).with_indifferent_access + Request::Utils.deep_munge(data).with_indifferent_access else false end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/public_exceptions.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/public_exceptions.rb index 53bedaa40a..cbb2d475b1 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/public_exceptions.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/public_exceptions.rb @@ -7,11 +7,10 @@ module ActionDispatch end def call(env) - exception = env["action_dispatch.exception"] status = env["PATH_INFO"][1..-1] request = ActionDispatch::Request.new(env) content_type = request.formats.first - body = { :status => status, :error => exception.message } + body = { :status => status, :error => Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES.fetch(status.to_i, Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[500]) } render(status, content_type, body) end @@ -19,7 +18,7 @@ module ActionDispatch private def render(status, content_type, body) - format = content_type && "to_#{content_type.to_sym}" + format = "to_#{content_type.to_sym}" if content_type if format && body.respond_to?(format) render_format(status, content_type, body.public_send(format)) else diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/request_id.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/request_id.rb index 44290445d4..5d1740d0d4 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/request_id.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/request_id.rb @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def call(env) env["action_dispatch.request_id"] = external_request_id(env) || internal_request_id - @app.call(env).tap { |status, headers, body| headers["X-Request-Id"] = env["action_dispatch.request_id"] } + @app.call(env).tap { |_status, headers, _body| headers["X-Request-Id"] = env["action_dispatch.request_id"] } end private diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/ssl.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/ssl.rb index 9e03cbf2b7..999c022535 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/ssl.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/ssl.rb @@ -36,8 +36,7 @@ module ActionDispatch url.scheme = "https" url.host = @host if @host url.port = @port if @port - headers = hsts_headers.merge('Content-Type' => 'text/html', - 'Location' => url.to_s) + headers = { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html', 'Location' => url.to_s } [301, headers, []] end @@ -58,7 +57,7 @@ module ActionDispatch cookies = cookies.split("\n") headers['Set-Cookie'] = cookies.map { |cookie| - if cookie !~ /;\s+secure(;|$)/ + if cookie !~ /;\s*secure\s*(;|$)/i "#{cookie}; secure" else cookie diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_request_and_response.erb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_request_and_response.erb index 550f4dbd0d..db219c8fa9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_request_and_response.erb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_request_and_response.erb @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ request_dump = clean_params.empty? ? 'None' : clean_params.inspect.gsub(',', ",\n") def debug_hash(object) - object.to_hash.sort_by { |k, v| k.to_s }.map { |k, v| "#{k}: #{v.inspect rescue $!.message}" }.join("\n") + object.to_hash.sort_by { |k, _| k.to_s }.map { |k, v| "#{k}: #{v.inspect rescue $!.message}" }.join("\n") end unless self.class.method_defined?(:debug_hash) %> diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_trace.erb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_trace.erb index 9d947aea40..b181909bff 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_trace.erb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/_trace.erb @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ <% - traces = [ - ["Application Trace", @application_trace], - ["Framework Trace", @framework_trace], - ["Full Trace", @full_trace] - ] - names = traces.collect {|name, trace| name} + traces = { "Application Trace" => @application_trace, + "Framework Trace" => @framework_trace, + "Full Trace" => @full_trace } + names = traces.keys %> <p><code>Rails.root: <%= defined?(Rails) && Rails.respond_to?(:root) ? Rails.root : "unset" %></code></p> diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/layout.erb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/layout.erb index 891c87ac27..bc5d03dc10 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/layout.erb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/layout.erb @@ -34,6 +34,12 @@ padding: 0.5em 1.5em; } + h1 { + margin: 0.2em 0; + line-height: 1.1em; + font-size: 2em; + } + h2 { color: #C52F24; line-height: 25px; diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/template_error.erb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/template_error.erb index 63216ef7c5..31f46ee340 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/template_error.erb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/template_error.erb @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ <header> <h1> <%= @exception.original_exception.class.to_s %> in - <%= @request.parameters["controller"].capitalize if @request.parameters["controller"]%>#<%= @request.parameters["action"] %> + <%= @request.parameters["controller"].camelize if @request.parameters["controller"] %>#<%= @request.parameters["action"] %> </h1> </header> diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/railtie.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/railtie.rb index edf37bb9a5..2dfaab3587 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/railtie.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/railtie.rb @@ -20,8 +20,7 @@ module ActionDispatch config.action_dispatch.default_headers = { 'X-Frame-Options' => 'SAMEORIGIN', 'X-XSS-Protection' => '1; mode=block', - 'X-Content-Type-Options' => 'nosniff', - 'X-UA-Compatible' => 'chrome=1' + 'X-Content-Type-Options' => 'nosniff' } config.eager_load_namespaces << ActionDispatch diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/request/utils.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/request/utils.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8b43cdada8 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/request/utils.rb @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +module ActionDispatch + class Request < Rack::Request + class Utils # :nodoc: + class << self + # Remove nils from the params hash + def deep_munge(hash) + hash.each do |k, v| + case v + when Array + v.grep(Hash) { |x| deep_munge(x) } + v.compact! + hash[k] = nil if v.empty? + when Hash + deep_munge(v) + end + end + + hash + end + end + end + end +end + diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing.rb index 550c7d0e7b..a9ac2bce1d 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing.rb @@ -246,11 +246,13 @@ module ActionDispatch # Target specific controllers by prefixing the command with <tt>CONTROLLER=x</tt>. # module Routing - autoload :Mapper, 'action_dispatch/routing/mapper' - autoload :RouteSet, 'action_dispatch/routing/route_set' - autoload :RoutesProxy, 'action_dispatch/routing/routes_proxy' - autoload :UrlFor, 'action_dispatch/routing/url_for' - autoload :PolymorphicRoutes, 'action_dispatch/routing/polymorphic_routes' + extend ActiveSupport::Autoload + + autoload :Mapper + autoload :RouteSet + autoload :RoutesProxy + autoload :UrlFor + autoload :PolymorphicRoutes SEPARATORS = %w( / . ? ) #:nodoc: HTTP_METHODS = [:get, :head, :post, :patch, :put, :delete, :options] #:nodoc: diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/inspector.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/inspector.rb index d251de33df..cffb814e1e 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/inspector.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/inspector.rb @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ module ActionDispatch end def internal? - controller =~ %r{\Arails/(info|welcome)} || path =~ %r{\A#{Rails.application.config.assets.prefix}} + controller.to_s =~ %r{\Arails/(info|welcome)} || path =~ %r{\A#{Rails.application.config.assets.prefix}} end def engine? diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb index 8c095d605a..288ce3e867 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ module ActionDispatch class Mapper URL_OPTIONS = [:protocol, :subdomain, :domain, :host, :port] SCOPE_OPTIONS = [:path, :shallow_path, :as, :shallow_prefix, :module, - :controller, :path_names, :constraints, :defaults, - :shallow, :blocks, :options] + :controller, :action, :path_names, :constraints, + :shallow, :blocks, :defaults, :options] class Constraints #:nodoc: def self.new(app, constraints, request = Rack::Request) @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ module ActionDispatch end end - # Invokes Rack::Mount::Utils.normalize path and ensure that + # Invokes Journey::Router::Utils.normalize_path and ensure that # (:locale) becomes (/:locale) instead of /(:locale). Except # for root cases, where the latter is the correct one. def self.normalize_path(path) @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ module ActionDispatch end options = app - app, path = options.find { |k, v| k.respond_to?(:call) } + app, path = options.find { |k, _| k.respond_to?(:call) } options.delete(app) if app end @@ -515,6 +515,11 @@ module ActionDispatch end end + # Query if the following named route was already defined. + def has_named_route?(name) + @set.named_routes.routes[name.to_sym] + end + private def app_name(app) return unless app.respond_to?(:routes) @@ -869,6 +874,10 @@ module ActionDispatch child end + def merge_action_scope(parent, child) #:nodoc: + child + end + def merge_path_names_scope(parent, child) #:nodoc: merge_options_scope(parent, child) end @@ -945,6 +954,8 @@ module ActionDispatch VALID_ON_OPTIONS = [:new, :collection, :member] RESOURCE_OPTIONS = [:as, :controller, :path, :only, :except, :param, :concerns] CANONICAL_ACTIONS = %w(index create new show update destroy) + RESOURCE_METHOD_SCOPES = [:collection, :member, :new] + RESOURCE_SCOPES = [:resource, :resources] class Resource #:nodoc: attr_reader :controller, :path, :options, :param @@ -1361,7 +1372,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def match(path, *rest) if rest.empty? && Hash === path options = path - path, to = options.find { |name, value| name.is_a?(String) } + path, to = options.find { |name, _value| name.is_a?(String) } options[:to] = to options.delete(path) paths = [path] @@ -1376,6 +1387,10 @@ module ActionDispatch raise ArgumentError, "Unknown scope #{on.inspect} given to :on" end + if @scope[:controller] && @scope[:action] + options[:to] ||= "#{@scope[:controller]}##{@scope[:action]}" + end + paths.each do |_path| route_options = options.dup route_options[:path] ||= _path if _path.is_a?(String) @@ -1499,11 +1514,11 @@ module ActionDispatch end def resource_scope? #:nodoc: - [:resource, :resources].include? @scope[:scope_level] + RESOURCE_SCOPES.include? @scope[:scope_level] end def resource_method_scope? #:nodoc: - [:collection, :member, :new].include? @scope[:scope_level] + RESOURCE_METHOD_SCOPES.include? @scope[:scope_level] end def with_exclusive_scope diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb index 07203428d4..943fc15026 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb @@ -170,9 +170,10 @@ module ActionDispatch def call(t, args) if args.size == arg_size && !args.last.is_a?(Hash) && optimize_routes_generation?(t) - @options.merge!(t.url_options) if t.respond_to?(:url_options) - @options[:path] = optimized_helper(args) - ActionDispatch::Http::URL.url_for(@options) + options = @options.dup + options.merge!(t.url_options) if t.respond_to?(:url_options) + options[:path] = optimized_helper(args) + ActionDispatch::Http::URL.url_for(options) else super end @@ -185,10 +186,16 @@ module ActionDispatch klass = Journey::Router::Utils @path_parts.zip(args) do |part, arg| + parameterized_arg = arg.to_param + + if parameterized_arg.nil? || parameterized_arg.empty? + raise_generation_error(args) + end + # Replace each route parameter # e.g. :id for regular parameter or *path for globbing # with ruby string interpolation code - path.gsub!(/(\*|:)#{part}/, klass.escape_fragment(arg.to_param)) + path.gsub!(/(\*|:)#{part}/, klass.escape_fragment(parameterized_arg)) end path end @@ -196,6 +203,25 @@ module ActionDispatch def optimize_routes_generation?(t) t.send(:optimize_routes_generation?) end + + def raise_generation_error(args) + parts, missing_keys = [], [] + + @path_parts.zip(args) do |part, arg| + parameterized_arg = arg.to_param + + if parameterized_arg.nil? || parameterized_arg.empty? + missing_keys << part + end + + parts << [part, arg] + end + + message = "No route matches #{Hash[parts].inspect}" + message << " missing required keys: #{missing_keys.inspect}" + + raise ActionController::UrlGenerationError, message + end end def initialize(route, options) @@ -217,6 +243,7 @@ module ActionDispatch keys -= t.url_options.keys if t.respond_to?(:url_options) keys -= options.keys end + keys -= inner_options.keys result.merge!(Hash[keys.zip(args)]) end @@ -487,11 +514,12 @@ module ActionDispatch @recall = recall.dup @set = set + normalize_recall! normalize_options! normalize_controller_action_id! use_relative_controller! normalize_controller! - handle_nil_action! + normalize_action! end def controller @@ -510,6 +538,11 @@ module ActionDispatch end end + # Set 'index' as default action for recall + def normalize_recall! + @recall[:action] ||= 'index' + end + def normalize_options! # If an explicit :controller was given, always make :action explicit # too, so that action expiry works as expected for things like @@ -525,8 +558,8 @@ module ActionDispatch options[:controller] = options[:controller].to_s end - if options[:action] - options[:action] = options[:action].to_s + if options.key?(:action) + options[:action] = (options[:action] || 'index').to_s end end @@ -536,8 +569,6 @@ module ActionDispatch # :controller, :action or :id is not found, don't pull any # more keys from the recall. def normalize_controller_action_id! - @recall[:action] ||= 'index' if current_controller - use_recall_for(:controller) or return use_recall_for(:action) or return use_recall_for(:id) @@ -559,13 +590,11 @@ module ActionDispatch @options[:controller] = controller.sub(%r{^/}, '') if controller end - # This handles the case of action: nil being explicitly passed. - # It is identical to action: "index" - def handle_nil_action! - if options.has_key?(:action) && options[:action].nil? - options[:action] = 'index' + # Move 'index' action from options to recall + def normalize_action! + if @options[:action] == 'index' + @recall[:action] = @options.delete(:action) end - recall[:action] = options.delete(:action) if options[:action] == 'index' end # Generates a path from routes, returns [path, params]. @@ -665,7 +694,7 @@ module ActionDispatch end req = @request_class.new(env) - @router.recognize(req) do |route, matches, params| + @router.recognize(req) do |route, _matches, params| params.merge!(extras) params.each do |key, value| if value.is_a?(String) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/dom.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/dom.rb index 8f90a1223e..241a39393a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/dom.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/dom.rb @@ -7,20 +7,20 @@ module ActionDispatch # # # assert that the referenced method generates the appropriate HTML string # assert_dom_equal '<a href="http://www.example.com">Apples</a>', link_to("Apples", "http://www.example.com") - def assert_dom_equal(expected, actual, message = "") + def assert_dom_equal(expected, actual, message = nil) expected_dom = HTML::Document.new(expected).root actual_dom = HTML::Document.new(actual).root - assert_equal expected_dom, actual_dom + assert_equal expected_dom, actual_dom, message end # The negated form of +assert_dom_equivalent+. # # # assert that the referenced method does not generate the specified HTML string # assert_dom_not_equal '<a href="http://www.example.com">Apples</a>', link_to("Oranges", "http://www.example.com") - def assert_dom_not_equal(expected, actual, message = "") + def assert_dom_not_equal(expected, actual, message = nil) expected_dom = HTML::Document.new(expected).root actual_dom = HTML::Document.new(actual).root - assert_not_equal expected_dom, actual_dom + assert_not_equal expected_dom, actual_dom, message end end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/routing.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/routing.rb index 9210bffd1d..496682e8bd 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/routing.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/routing.rb @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ module ActionDispatch # Load routes.rb if it hasn't been loaded. generated_path, extra_keys = @routes.generate_extras(options, defaults) - found_extras = options.reject {|k, v| ! extra_keys.include? k} + found_extras = options.reject { |k, _| ! extra_keys.include? k } msg = message || sprintf("found extras <%s>, not <%s>", found_extras, extras) assert_equal(extras, found_extras, msg) @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ module ActionDispatch options[:controller] = "/#{controller}" end - generate_options = options.dup.delete_if{ |k,v| defaults.key?(k) } + generate_options = options.dup.delete_if{ |k, _| defaults.key?(k) } assert_generates(path.is_a?(Hash) ? path[:path] : path, generate_options, defaults, extras, message) end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/selector.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/selector.rb index e481f3b245..3253a3d424 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/selector.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/selector.rb @@ -377,8 +377,8 @@ module ActionDispatch node.content.gsub(/<!\[CDATA\[(.*)(\]\]>)?/m) { Rack::Utils.escapeHTML($1) } end - selected = elements.map do |_element| - text = _element.children.select{ |c| not c.tag? }.map{ |c| fix_content[c] }.join + selected = elements.map do |elem| + text = elem.children.select{ |c| not c.tag? }.map{ |c| fix_content[c] }.join root = HTML::Document.new(CGI.unescapeHTML("<encoded>#{text}</encoded>")).root css_select(root, "encoded:root", &block)[0] end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/integration.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/integration.rb index 56c31255f3..9beb30307b 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/integration.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/integration.rb @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ require 'uri' require 'active_support/core_ext/kernel/singleton_class' require 'active_support/core_ext/object/try' require 'rack/test' -require 'minitest/unit' +require 'minitest' module ActionDispatch module Integration #:nodoc: @@ -62,12 +62,6 @@ module ActionDispatch process :head, path, parameters, headers_or_env end - # Performs a OPTIONS request with the given parameters. See +#get+ for - # more details. - def options(path, parameters = nil, headers_or_env = nil) - process :options, path, parameters, headers_or_env - end - # Performs an XMLHttpRequest request with the given parameters, mirroring # a request from the Prototype library. # @@ -304,8 +298,6 @@ module ActionDispatch session = Rack::Test::Session.new(_mock_session) - env.merge!(env) - # NOTE: rack-test v0.5 doesn't build a default uri correctly # Make sure requested path is always a full uri uri = URI.parse('/') @@ -342,7 +334,7 @@ module ActionDispatch @integration_session = Integration::Session.new(app) end - %w(get post patch put head delete options cookies assigns + %w(get post patch put head delete cookies assigns xml_http_request xhr get_via_redirect post_via_redirect).each do |method| define_method(method) do |*args| reset! unless integration_session @@ -495,10 +487,6 @@ module ActionDispatch @@app = nil def self.app - if !@@app && !ActionDispatch.test_app - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "Rails application fallback is deprecated and no longer works, please set ActionDispatch.test_app" - end - @@app || ActionDispatch.test_app end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/test_process.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/test_process.rb index e657283cec..630e6a9b78 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/test_process.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/test_process.rb @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module ActionDispatch module TestProcess def assigns(key = nil) assigns = {}.with_indifferent_access - @controller.view_assigns.each {|k, v| assigns.regular_writer(k, v)} + @controller.view_assigns.each { |k, v| assigns.regular_writer(k, v) } key.nil? ? assigns : assigns[key] end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/test_request.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/test_request.rb index c63778f870..57c678843b 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/test_request.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/test_request.rb @@ -3,7 +3,11 @@ require 'rack/utils' module ActionDispatch class TestRequest < Request - DEFAULT_ENV = Rack::MockRequest.env_for('/') + DEFAULT_ENV = Rack::MockRequest.env_for('/', + 'HTTP_HOST' => 'test.host', + 'REMOTE_ADDR' => '0.0.0.0', + 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'Rails Testing' + ) def self.new(env = {}) super @@ -12,10 +16,6 @@ module ActionDispatch def initialize(env = {}) env = Rails.application.env_config.merge(env) if defined?(Rails.application) && Rails.application super(default_env.merge(env)) - - self.host = 'test.host' - self.remote_addr = '0.0.0.0' - self.user_agent = 'Rails Testing' end def request_method=(method) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_pack/version.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_pack/version.rb index b5e47d78d1..fd08f392aa 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_pack/version.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_pack/version.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionPack # Returns the version of the currently loaded ActionPack as a Gem::Version def self.version - Gem::Version.new "4.0.0.beta1" + Gem::Version.new "4.1.0.beta" end module VERSION #:nodoc: diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/javascript_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/javascript_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index edff98ddaa..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/javascript_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -require 'action_view/helpers/tag_helper' - -module ActionView - module Helpers - module JavaScriptHelper - JS_ESCAPE_MAP = { - '\\' => '\\\\', - '</' => '<\/', - "\r\n" => '\n', - "\n" => '\n', - "\r" => '\n', - '"' => '\\"', - "'" => "\\'" - } - - JS_ESCAPE_MAP["\342\200\250".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).encode!] = '
' - JS_ESCAPE_MAP["\342\200\251".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).encode!] = '
' - - # Escapes carriage returns and single and double quotes for JavaScript segments. - # - # Also available through the alias j(). This is particularly helpful in JavaScript - # responses, like: - # - # $('some_element').replaceWith('<%=j render 'some/element_template' %>'); - def escape_javascript(javascript) - if javascript - result = javascript.gsub(/(\\|<\/|\r\n|\342\200\250|\342\200\251|[\n\r"'])/u) {|match| JS_ESCAPE_MAP[match] } - javascript.html_safe? ? result.html_safe : result - else - '' - end - end - - alias_method :j, :escape_javascript - - # Returns a JavaScript tag with the +content+ inside. Example: - # javascript_tag "alert('All is good')" - # - # Returns: - # <script> - # //<![CDATA[ - # alert('All is good') - # //]]> - # </script> - # - # +html_options+ may be a hash of attributes for the <tt>\<script></tt> - # tag. - # - # javascript_tag "alert('All is good')", defer: 'defer' - # # => <script defer="defer">alert('All is good')</script> - # - # Instead of passing the content as an argument, you can also use a block - # in which case, you pass your +html_options+ as the first parameter. - # - # <%= javascript_tag defer: 'defer' do -%> - # alert('All is good') - # <% end -%> - def javascript_tag(content_or_options_with_block = nil, html_options = {}, &block) - content = - if block_given? - html_options = content_or_options_with_block if content_or_options_with_block.is_a?(Hash) - capture(&block) - else - content_or_options_with_block - end - - content_tag(:script, javascript_cdata_section(content), html_options) - end - - def javascript_cdata_section(content) #:nodoc: - "\n//#{cdata_section("\n#{content}\n//")}\n".html_safe - end - - # Returns a button whose +onclick+ handler triggers the passed JavaScript. - # - # The helper receives a name, JavaScript code, and an optional hash of HTML options. The - # name is used as button label and the JavaScript code goes into its +onclick+ attribute. - # If +html_options+ has an <tt>:onclick</tt>, that one is put before +function+. - # - # button_to_function "Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')", class: "ok" - # # => <input class="ok" onclick="alert('Hello world!');" type="button" value="Greeting" /> - # - def button_to_function(name, function=nil, html_options={}) - message = "button_to_function is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. We recommend using Unobtrusive JavaScript instead. " + - "See http://guides.rubyonrails.org/working_with_javascript_in_rails.html#unobtrusive-javascript" - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - onclick = "#{"#{html_options[:onclick]}; " if html_options[:onclick]}#{function};" - - tag(:input, html_options.merge(:type => 'button', :value => name, :onclick => onclick)) - end - - # Returns a link whose +onclick+ handler triggers the passed JavaScript. - # - # The helper receives a name, JavaScript code, and an optional hash of HTML options. The - # name is used as the link text and the JavaScript code goes into the +onclick+ attribute. - # If +html_options+ has an <tt>:onclick</tt>, that one is put before +function+. Once all - # the JavaScript is set, the helper appends "; return false;". - # - # The +href+ attribute of the tag is set to "#" unless +html_options+ has one. - # - # link_to_function "Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')", class: "nav_link" - # # => <a class="nav_link" href="#" onclick="alert('Hello world!'); return false;">Greeting</a> - # - def link_to_function(name, function, html_options={}) - message = "link_to_function is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. We recommend using Unobtrusive JavaScript instead. " + - "See http://guides.rubyonrails.org/working_with_javascript_in_rails.html#unobtrusive-javascript" - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - onclick = "#{"#{html_options[:onclick]}; " if html_options[:onclick]}#{function}; return false;" - href = html_options[:href] || '#' - - content_tag(:a, name, html_options.merge(:href => href, :onclick => onclick)) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_select.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_select.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a32c840bce..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_select.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView - module Helpers - module Tags - class DatetimeSelect < DateSelect #:nodoc: - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/email_field.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/email_field.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 45cde507d7..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/email_field.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView - module Helpers - module Tags - class EmailField < TextField #:nodoc: - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/file_field.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/file_field.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 59f2ff71b4..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/file_field.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView - module Helpers - module Tags - class FileField < TextField #:nodoc: - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/hidden_field.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/hidden_field.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a8d13dc1b1..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/hidden_field.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView - module Helpers - module Tags - class HiddenField < TextField #:nodoc: - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/range_field.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/range_field.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 47db4680e7..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/range_field.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView - module Helpers - module Tags - class RangeField < NumberField #:nodoc: - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/tel_field.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/tel_field.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 87c1f6b6b6..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/tel_field.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView - module Helpers - module Tags - class TelField < TextField #:nodoc: - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_select.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_select.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9e97deb706..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_select.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView - module Helpers - module Tags - class TimeSelect < DateSelect #:nodoc: - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/url_field.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/url_field.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1ffdfe0b3c..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/url_field.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView - module Helpers - module Tags - class UrlField < TextField #:nodoc: - end - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/test/abstract/helper_test.rb b/actionpack/test/abstract/helper_test.rb index 7960e5b55b..bc3e34684c 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/abstract/helper_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/abstract/helper_test.rb @@ -48,6 +48,14 @@ module AbstractController end end + class AbstractInvalidHelpers < AbstractHelpers + include ActionController::Helpers + + path = File.join(File.expand_path('../../fixtures', __FILE__), "helpers_missing") + $:.unshift(path) + self.helpers_path = path + end + class TestHelpers < ActiveSupport::TestCase def setup @controller = AbstractHelpers.new @@ -97,5 +105,22 @@ module AbstractController assert_equal "Hello Default", @controller.response_body end end + + class InvalidHelpersTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + def test_controller_raise_error_about_real_require_problem + e = assert_raise(LoadError) { AbstractInvalidHelpers.helper(:invalid_require) } + assert_equal "No such file to load -- very_invalid_file_name", e.message + end + + def test_controller_raise_error_about_missing_helper + e = assert_raise(AbstractController::Helpers::MissingHelperError) { AbstractInvalidHelpers.helper(:missing) } + assert_equal "Missing helper file helpers/missing_helper.rb", e.message + end + + def test_missing_helper_error_has_the_right_path + e = assert_raise(AbstractController::Helpers::MissingHelperError) { AbstractInvalidHelpers.helper(:missing) } + assert_equal "helpers/missing_helper.rb", e.path + end + end end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/abstract/layouts_test.rb b/actionpack/test/abstract/layouts_test.rb index 92baad4523..4a05c00f8b 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/abstract/layouts_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/abstract/layouts_test.rb @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ module AbstractControllerTests include AbstractController::Rendering include AbstractController::Layouts + abstract! + self.view_paths = [ActionView::FixtureResolver.new( "layouts/hello.erb" => "With String <%= yield %>", "layouts/hello_override.erb" => "With Override <%= yield %>", @@ -251,6 +253,10 @@ module AbstractControllerTests assert_equal "Hello nil!", controller.response_body end + test "when layout is specified as a proc, do not leak any methods into controller's action_methods" do + assert_equal Set.new(['index']), WithProc.action_methods + end + test "when layout is specified as a proc, call it and use the layout returned" do controller = WithProc.new controller.process(:index) diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/base_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/base_test.rb index d4f18d55a6..b2bfdae174 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/base_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/base_test.rb @@ -61,10 +61,7 @@ class UrlOptionsController < ActionController::Base end end -class RecordIdentifierController < ActionController::Base -end - -class RecordIdentifierWithoutDeprecationController < ActionController::Base +class RecordIdentifierIncludedController < ActionController::Base include ActionView::RecordIdentifier end @@ -88,43 +85,20 @@ class ControllerClassTests < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal 'contained_empty', Submodule::ContainedEmptyController.controller_name end - def test_record_identifier - assert_respond_to RecordIdentifierController.new, :dom_id - assert_respond_to RecordIdentifierController.new, :dom_class - end - - def test_record_identifier_is_deprecated - record = Comment.new - record.save - - dom_id = nil - assert_deprecated 'dom_id method will no longer' do - dom_id = RecordIdentifierController.new.dom_id(record) - end - - assert_equal 'comment_1', dom_id - - dom_class = nil - assert_deprecated 'dom_class method will no longer' do - dom_class = RecordIdentifierController.new.dom_class(record) - end - assert_equal 'comment', dom_class - end - def test_no_deprecation_when_action_view_record_identifier_is_included record = Comment.new record.save dom_id = nil assert_not_deprecated do - dom_id = RecordIdentifierWithoutDeprecationController.new.dom_id(record) + dom_id = RecordIdentifierIncludedController.new.dom_id(record) end assert_equal 'comment_1', dom_id dom_class = nil assert_not_deprecated do - dom_class = RecordIdentifierWithoutDeprecationController.new.dom_class(record) + dom_class = RecordIdentifierIncludedController.new.dom_class(record) end assert_equal 'comment', dom_class end diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/caching_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/caching_test.rb index ca86837a2c..a67dff5436 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/caching_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/caching_test.rb @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ require 'fileutils' require 'abstract_unit' -require 'active_record_unit' CACHE_DIR = 'test_cache' # Don't change '/../temp/' cavalierly or you might hose something you don't want hosed @@ -313,18 +312,3 @@ class ViewCacheDependencyTest < ActionController::TestCase assert_equal %w(trombone flute), HasDependenciesController.new.view_cache_dependencies end end - -class DeprecatedPageCacheExtensionTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_page_cache_extension_binds_default_static_extension - deprecation_behavior = ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = :silence - old_extension = ActionController::Base.default_static_extension - - ActionController::Base.page_cache_extension = '.rss' - - assert_equal '.rss', ActionController::Base.default_static_extension - ensure - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = deprecation_behavior - ActionController::Base.default_static_extension = old_extension - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/filters_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/filters_test.rb index 3b79161ad3..4c82625e8e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/filters_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/filters_test.rb @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ class ActionController::Base def before_filters filters = _process_action_callbacks.select { |c| c.kind == :before } - filters.map! { |c| c.instance_variable_get(:@raw_filter) } + filters.map! { |c| c.raw_filter } end end @@ -213,6 +213,14 @@ class FilterTest < ActionController::TestCase before_filter :clean_up_tmp, :if => Proc.new { |c| false } end + class ConditionalOptionsSkipFilter < ConditionalFilterController + before_filter :ensure_login + before_filter :clean_up_tmp + + skip_before_filter :ensure_login, if: -> { false } + skip_before_filter :clean_up_tmp, if: -> { true } + end + class PrependingController < TestController prepend_before_filter :wonderful_life # skip_before_filter :fire_flash @@ -593,6 +601,11 @@ class FilterTest < ActionController::TestCase assert_equal %w( ensure_login ), assigns["ran_filter"] end + def test_running_conditional_skip_options + test_process(ConditionalOptionsSkipFilter) + assert_equal %w( ensure_login ), assigns["ran_filter"] + end + def test_running_collection_condition_filters test_process(ConditionalCollectionFilterController) assert_equal %w( ensure_login ), assigns["ran_filter"] diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/force_ssl_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/force_ssl_test.rb index 6758668b7a..3655b90e32 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/force_ssl_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/force_ssl_test.rb @@ -14,8 +14,42 @@ class ForceSSLControllerLevel < ForceSSLController force_ssl end -class ForceSSLCustomDomain < ForceSSLController - force_ssl :host => "secure.test.host" +class ForceSSLCustomOptions < ForceSSLController + force_ssl :host => "secure.example.com", :only => :redirect_host + force_ssl :port => 8443, :only => :redirect_port + force_ssl :subdomain => 'secure', :only => :redirect_subdomain + force_ssl :domain => 'secure.com', :only => :redirect_domain + force_ssl :path => '/foo', :only => :redirect_path + force_ssl :status => :found, :only => :redirect_status + force_ssl :flash => { :message => 'Foo, Bar!' }, :only => :redirect_flash + force_ssl :alert => 'Foo, Bar!', :only => :redirect_alert + force_ssl :notice => 'Foo, Bar!', :only => :redirect_notice + + def force_ssl_action + render :text => action_name + end + + alias_method :redirect_host, :force_ssl_action + alias_method :redirect_port, :force_ssl_action + alias_method :redirect_subdomain, :force_ssl_action + alias_method :redirect_domain, :force_ssl_action + alias_method :redirect_path, :force_ssl_action + alias_method :redirect_status, :force_ssl_action + alias_method :redirect_flash, :force_ssl_action + alias_method :redirect_alert, :force_ssl_action + alias_method :redirect_notice, :force_ssl_action + + def use_flash + render :text => flash[:message] + end + + def use_alert + render :text => flash[:alert] + end + + def use_notice + render :text => flash[:notice] + end end class ForceSSLOnlyAction < ForceSSLController @@ -80,19 +114,77 @@ class ForceSSLControllerLevelTest < ActionController::TestCase end end -class ForceSSLCustomDomainTest < ActionController::TestCase - tests ForceSSLCustomDomain +class ForceSSLCustomOptionsTest < ActionController::TestCase + tests ForceSSLCustomOptions - def test_banana_redirects_to_https_with_custom_host - get :banana + def setup + @request.env['HTTP_HOST'] = 'www.example.com:80' + end + + def test_redirect_to_custom_host + get :redirect_host assert_response 301 - assert_equal "https://secure.test.host/force_ssl_custom_domain/banana", redirect_to_url + assert_equal "https://secure.example.com/force_ssl_custom_options/redirect_host", redirect_to_url end - def test_cheeseburger_redirects_to_https_with_custom_host - get :cheeseburger + def test_redirect_to_custom_port + get :redirect_port + assert_response 301 + assert_equal "https://www.example.com:8443/force_ssl_custom_options/redirect_port", redirect_to_url + end + + def test_redirect_to_custom_subdomain + get :redirect_subdomain assert_response 301 - assert_equal "https://secure.test.host/force_ssl_custom_domain/cheeseburger", redirect_to_url + assert_equal "https://secure.example.com/force_ssl_custom_options/redirect_subdomain", redirect_to_url + end + + def test_redirect_to_custom_domain + get :redirect_domain + assert_response 301 + assert_equal "https://www.secure.com/force_ssl_custom_options/redirect_domain", redirect_to_url + end + + def test_redirect_to_custom_path + get :redirect_path + assert_response 301 + assert_equal "https://www.example.com/foo", redirect_to_url + end + + def test_redirect_to_custom_status + get :redirect_status + assert_response 302 + assert_equal "https://www.example.com/force_ssl_custom_options/redirect_status", redirect_to_url + end + + def test_redirect_to_custom_flash + get :redirect_flash + assert_response 301 + assert_equal "https://www.example.com/force_ssl_custom_options/redirect_flash", redirect_to_url + + get :use_flash + assert_response 200 + assert_equal "Foo, Bar!", @response.body + end + + def test_redirect_to_custom_alert + get :redirect_alert + assert_response 301 + assert_equal "https://www.example.com/force_ssl_custom_options/redirect_alert", redirect_to_url + + get :use_alert + assert_response 200 + assert_equal "Foo, Bar!", @response.body + end + + def test_redirect_to_custom_notice + get :redirect_notice + assert_response 301 + assert_equal "https://www.example.com/force_ssl_custom_options/redirect_notice", redirect_to_url + + get :use_notice + assert_response 200 + assert_equal "Foo, Bar!", @response.body end end @@ -149,16 +241,79 @@ class ForceSSLFlashTest < ActionController::TestCase assert_response 302 assert_equal "http://test.host/force_ssl_flash/cheeseburger", redirect_to_url + # FIXME: AC::TestCase#build_request_uri doesn't build a new uri if PATH_INFO exists + @request.env.delete('PATH_INFO') + get :cheeseburger assert_response 301 assert_equal "https://test.host/force_ssl_flash/cheeseburger", redirect_to_url + # FIXME: AC::TestCase#build_request_uri doesn't build a new uri if PATH_INFO exists + @request.env.delete('PATH_INFO') + get :use_flash assert_equal "hello", assigns["flash_copy"]["that"] assert_equal "hello", assigns["flashy"] end end +class ForceSSLDuplicateRoutesTest < ActionController::TestCase + tests ForceSSLControllerLevel + + def test_force_ssl_redirects_to_same_path + with_routing do |set| + set.draw do + get '/foo', :to => 'force_ssl_controller_level#banana' + get '/bar', :to => 'force_ssl_controller_level#banana' + end + + @request.env['PATH_INFO'] = '/bar' + + get :banana + assert_response 301 + assert_equal 'https://test.host/bar', redirect_to_url + end + end +end + +class ForceSSLFormatTest < ActionController::TestCase + tests ForceSSLControllerLevel + + def test_force_ssl_redirects_to_same_format + with_routing do |set| + set.draw do + get '/foo', :to => 'force_ssl_controller_level#banana' + end + + get :banana, :format => :json + assert_response 301 + assert_equal 'https://test.host/foo.json', redirect_to_url + end + end +end + +class ForceSSLOptionalSegmentsTest < ActionController::TestCase + tests ForceSSLControllerLevel + + def test_force_ssl_redirects_to_same_format + with_routing do |set| + set.draw do + scope '(:locale)' do + defaults :locale => 'en' do + get '/foo', :to => 'force_ssl_controller_level#banana' + end + end + end + + @request.env['PATH_INFO'] = '/en/foo' + get :banana, :locale => 'en' + assert_equal 'en', @controller.params[:locale] + assert_response 301 + assert_equal 'https://test.host/en/foo', redirect_to_url + end + end +end + class RedirectToSSLTest < ActionController::TestCase tests RedirectToSSL def test_banana_redirects_to_https_if_not_https diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/integration_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/integration_test.rb index c3bdf74d93..e851cc6a63 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/integration_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/integration_test.rb @@ -117,12 +117,6 @@ class SessionTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase @session.head(path,params,headers) end - def test_options - path = "/index"; params = "blah"; headers = {:location => 'blah'} - @session.expects(:process).with(:options,path,params,headers) - @session.options(path,params,headers) - end - def test_xml_http_request_get path = "/index"; params = "blah"; headers = {:location => 'blah'} headers_after_xhr = headers.merge( @@ -183,16 +177,6 @@ class SessionTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase @session.xml_http_request(:head,path,params,headers) end - def test_xml_http_request_options - path = "/index"; params = "blah"; headers = {:location => 'blah'} - headers_after_xhr = headers.merge( - "HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH" => "XMLHttpRequest", - "HTTP_ACCEPT" => "text/javascript, text/html, application/xml, text/xml, */*" - ) - @session.expects(:process).with(:options,path,params,headers_after_xhr) - @session.xml_http_request(:options,path,params,headers) - end - def test_xml_http_request_override_accept path = "/index"; params = "blah"; headers = {:location => 'blah', "HTTP_ACCEPT" => "application/xml"} headers_after_xhr = headers.merge( @@ -250,7 +234,7 @@ class IntegrationTestUsesCorrectClass < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest @integration_session.stubs(:generic_url_rewriter) @integration_session.stubs(:process) - %w( get post head patch put delete options ).each do |verb| + %w( get post head patch put delete ).each do |verb| assert_nothing_raised("'#{verb}' should use integration test methods") { __send__(verb, '/') } end end @@ -293,7 +277,7 @@ class IntegrationProcessTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest end def redirect - redirect_to :action => "get" + redirect_to action_url('get') end end @@ -527,8 +511,8 @@ class IntegrationProcessTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest end set.draw do - match ':action', :to => controller, :via => [:get, :post] - get 'get/:action', :to => controller + match ':action', :to => controller, :via => [:get, :post], :as => :action + get 'get/:action', :to => controller, :as => :get_action end self.singleton_class.send(:include, set.url_helpers) diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/live_stream_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/live_stream_test.rb index 5755444a65..e727b27db0 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/live_stream_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/live_stream_test.rb @@ -52,6 +52,29 @@ module ActionController def with_stale render :text => 'stale' if stale?(:etag => "123") end + + def exception_in_view + render 'doesntexist' + end + + def exception_with_callback + response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/event-stream' + + response.stream.on_error do + response.stream.write %(data: "500 Internal Server Error"\n\n) + response.stream.close + end + + raise 'An exception occurred...' + end + + def exception_in_exception_callback + response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/event-stream' + response.stream.on_error do + raise 'We need to go deeper.' + end + response.stream.write params[:widget][:didnt_check_for_nil] + end end tests TestController @@ -66,6 +89,21 @@ module ActionController TestResponse.new end + def assert_stream_closed + assert response.stream.closed?, 'stream should be closed' + end + + def capture_log_output + output = StringIO.new + old_logger, ActionController::Base.logger = ActionController::Base.logger, ActiveSupport::Logger.new(output) + + begin + yield output + ensure + ActionController::Base.logger = old_logger + end + end + def test_set_response! @controller.set_response!(@request) assert_kind_of(Live::Response, @controller.response) @@ -97,7 +135,7 @@ module ActionController @controller.process :blocking_stream - assert t.join + assert t.join(3), 'timeout expired before the thread terminated' end def test_thread_locals_get_copied @@ -119,7 +157,43 @@ module ActionController def test_render_text get :render_text assert_equal 'zomg', response.body - assert response.stream.closed?, 'stream should be closed' + assert_stream_closed + end + + def test_exception_handling_html + capture_log_output do |output| + get :exception_in_view + assert_match %r((window\.location = "/500\.html"</script></html>)$), response.body + assert_match 'Missing template test/doesntexist', output.rewind && output.read + assert_stream_closed + end + end + + def test_exception_handling_plain_text + capture_log_output do |output| + get :exception_in_view, format: :json + assert_equal '', response.body + assert_match 'Missing template test/doesntexist', output.rewind && output.read + assert_stream_closed + end + end + + def test_exception_callback + capture_log_output do |output| + get :exception_with_callback, format: 'text/event-stream' + assert_equal %(data: "500 Internal Server Error"\n\n), response.body + assert_match 'An exception occurred...', output.rewind && output.read + assert_stream_closed + end + end + + def test_exceptions_raised_handling_exceptions + capture_log_output do |output| + get :exception_in_exception_callback, format: 'text/event-stream' + assert_equal '', response.body + assert_match 'We need to go deeper', output.rewind && output.read + assert_stream_closed + end end def test_stale_without_etag diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/mime_responds_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/mime_responds_test.rb index a9c62899b5..2d89969fd3 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/mime_responds_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/mime_responds_test.rb @@ -646,6 +646,7 @@ class RespondWithControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase Mime::Type.register_alias('text/html', :iphone) Mime::Type.register_alias('text/html', :touch) Mime::Type.register('text/x-mobile', :mobile) + Customer.send(:undef_method, :to_json) if Customer.method_defined?(:to_json) end def teardown diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/new_base/render_streaming_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/new_base/render_streaming_test.rb index f4bdd3e1d4..2b36a399bb 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/new_base/render_streaming_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/new_base/render_streaming_test.rb @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ module RenderStreaming io.rewind assert_match "(undefined method `invalid!' for nil:NilClass)", io.read ensure - ActionController::Base.logger = _old + ActionView::Base.logger = _old end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/record_identifier_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/record_identifier_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ff5d7fd3bd..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/record_identifier_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -require 'abstract_unit' -require 'controller/fake_models' - -class ControllerRecordIdentifierTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - include ActionController::RecordIdentifier - - def setup - @record = Comment.new - end - - def test_dom_id_deprecation - assert_deprecated(/dom_id method will no longer be included by default in controllers/) do - dom_id(@record) - end - end - - def test_dom_class_deprecation - assert_deprecated(/dom_class method will no longer be included by default in controllers/) do - dom_class(@record) - end - end - - def test_dom_id_from_module_deprecation - assert_deprecated(/Calling ActionController::RecordIdentifier.dom_id is deprecated/) do - ActionController::RecordIdentifier.dom_id(@record) - end - end - - def test_dom_class_from_module_deprecation - assert_deprecated(/Calling ActionController::RecordIdentifier.dom_class is deprecated/) do - ActionController::RecordIdentifier.dom_class(@record) - end - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/render_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/render_test.rb index 0e5bad7482..98b34a872b 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/render_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/render_test.rb @@ -32,6 +32,10 @@ class TestControllerWithExtraEtags < ActionController::Base def fresh render text: "stale" if stale?(etag: '123') end + + def array + render text: "stale" if stale?(etag: %w(1 2 3)) + end end class TestController < ActionController::Base @@ -771,6 +775,10 @@ class RenderTest < ActionController::TestCase @request.host = "www.nextangle.com" end + def teardown + ActionView::Base.logger = nil + end + # :ported: def test_simple_show get :hello_world @@ -1085,6 +1093,12 @@ class RenderTest < ActionController::TestCase assert_equal '<test>passed formatted html erb</test>', @response.body end + def test_should_render_formatted_html_erb_template_with_bad_accepts_header + @request.env["HTTP_ACCEPT"] = "; a=dsf" + get :formatted_xml_erb + assert_equal '<test>passed formatted html erb</test>', @response.body + end + def test_should_render_formatted_html_erb_template_with_faulty_accepts_header @request.accept = "image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, appliction/x-shockwave-flash, */*" get :formatted_xml_erb @@ -1649,7 +1663,6 @@ class LastModifiedRenderTest < ActionController::TestCase assert_equal @last_modified, @response.headers['Last-Modified'] end - def test_request_with_bang_gets_last_modified get :conditional_hello_with_bangs assert_equal @last_modified, @response.headers['Last-Modified'] @@ -1678,7 +1691,7 @@ class EtagRenderTest < ActionController::TestCase end def test_multiple_etags - @request.if_none_match = %("#{Digest::MD5.hexdigest(ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key([ "123", 'ab', :cde, [:f] ]))}") + @request.if_none_match = etag(["123", 'ab', :cde, [:f]]) get :fresh assert_response :not_modified @@ -1686,6 +1699,20 @@ class EtagRenderTest < ActionController::TestCase get :fresh assert_response :success end + + def test_array + @request.if_none_match = etag([%w(1 2 3), 'ab', :cde, [:f]]) + get :array + assert_response :not_modified + + @request.if_none_match = %("nomatch") + get :array + assert_response :success + end + + def etag(record) + Digest::MD5.hexdigest(ActiveSupport::Cache.expand_cache_key(record)).inspect + end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/show_exceptions_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/show_exceptions_test.rb index 69bf4b7720..ff23b22040 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/show_exceptions_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/show_exceptions_test.rb @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ module ShowExceptions get "/", {}, 'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'application/json' assert_response :internal_server_error assert_equal 'application/json', response.content_type.to_s - assert_equal({ :status => '500', :error => 'boom!' }.to_json, response.body) + assert_equal({ :status => '500', :error => 'Internal Server Error' }.to_json, response.body) end def test_render_xml_exception @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ module ShowExceptions get "/", {}, 'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'application/xml' assert_response :internal_server_error assert_equal 'application/xml', response.content_type.to_s - assert_equal({ :status => '500', :error => 'boom!' }.to_xml, response.body) + assert_equal({ :status => '500', :error => 'Internal Server Error' }.to_xml, response.body) end def test_render_fallback_exception diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/test_case_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/test_case_test.rb index 38b9794b4d..f75c604277 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/test_case_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/test_case_test.rb @@ -201,11 +201,6 @@ XML assert_raise(NoMethodError) { head :test_params, "document body", :id => 10 } end - def test_options - options :test_params - assert_equal 200, @response.status - end - def test_process_without_flash process :set_flash assert_equal '><', flash['test'] @@ -285,13 +280,6 @@ XML assert_equal "/test_case_test/test/test_uri/7", @response.body end - def test_process_with_old_api - assert_deprecated do - process :test_uri, :id => 7 - assert_equal "/test_case_test/test/test_uri/7", @response.body - end - end - def test_process_with_request_uri_with_params_with_explicit_uri @request.env['PATH_INFO'] = "/explicit/uri" process :test_uri, "GET", :id => 7 diff --git a/actionpack/test/controller/url_for_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/url_for_test.rb index ba24e7fac5..088ad73f2f 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/controller/url_for_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/controller/url_for_test.rb @@ -89,6 +89,13 @@ module AbstractController ) end + def test_subdomain_may_be_removed_with_blank_string + W.default_url_options[:host] = 'api.basecamphq.com' + assert_equal('http://basecamphq.com/c/a/i', + W.new.url_for(:subdomain => '', :controller => 'c', :action => 'a', :id => 'i') + ) + end + def test_multiple_subdomains_may_be_removed W.default_url_options[:host] = 'mobile.www.api.basecamphq.com' assert_equal('http://basecamphq.com/c/a/i', diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/debug_exceptions_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/debug_exceptions_test.rb index 6035f0361e..ff0baccd76 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/debug_exceptions_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/debug_exceptions_test.rb @@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ class DebugExceptionsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest raise RuntimeError when "/method_not_allowed" raise ActionController::MethodNotAllowed + when "/unknown_http_method" + raise ActionController::UnknownHttpMethod when "/not_implemented" raise ActionController::NotImplemented when "/unprocessable_entity" @@ -113,6 +115,10 @@ class DebugExceptionsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest assert_response 405 assert_match(/ActionController::MethodNotAllowed/, body) + get "/unknown_http_method", {}, {'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => true} + assert_response 405 + assert_match(/ActionController::UnknownHttpMethod/, body) + get "/bad_request", {}, {'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => true} assert_response 400 assert_match(/ActionController::BadRequest/, body) diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/mime_type_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/mime_type_test.rb index 6a2eb7da9f..8a19129695 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/mime_type_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/mime_type_test.rb @@ -185,11 +185,6 @@ class MimeTypeTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase all_types.uniq! # Remove custom Mime::Type instances set in other tests, like Mime::GIF and Mime::IPHONE all_types.delete_if { |type| !Mime.const_defined?(type.upcase) } - assert_deprecated do - verified, unverified = all_types.partition { |type| Mime::Type.browser_generated_types.include? type } - assert verified.each { |type| assert Mime.const_get(type.upcase).verify_request?, "Verifiable Mime Type is not verified: #{type.inspect}" } - assert unverified.each { |type| assert !Mime.const_get(type.upcase).verify_request?, "Nonverifiable Mime Type is verified: #{type.inspect}" } - end end test "references gives preference to symbols before strings" do diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/mount_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/mount_test.rb index e5e28c28be..30e95a0b75 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/mount_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/mount_test.rb @@ -33,6 +33,11 @@ class TestRoutingMount < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest Router end + def test_trailing_slash_is_not_removed_from_path_info + get "/sprockets/omg/" + assert_equal "/sprockets -- /omg/", response.body + end + def test_mounting_sets_script_name get "/sprockets/omg" assert_equal "/sprockets -- /omg", response.body diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/rack_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/rack_test.rb index 6d239d0a0c..42067854ee 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/rack_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/rack_test.rb @@ -174,22 +174,6 @@ class RackRequestParamsParsingTest < BaseRackTest end end -class RackRequestContentTypeTest < BaseRackTest - test "html content type verification" do - assert_deprecated do - @request.env['CONTENT_TYPE'] = Mime::HTML.to_s - assert @request.content_mime_type.verify_request? - end - end - - test "xml content type verification" do - assert_deprecated do - @request.env['CONTENT_TYPE'] = Mime::XML.to_s - assert !@request.content_mime_type.verify_request? - end - end -end - class RackRequestNeedsRewoundTest < BaseRackTest test "body should be rewound" do data = 'foo' diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/json_params_parsing_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/json_params_parsing_test.rb index 7d3fc84089..dba9ab688f 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/json_params_parsing_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/json_params_parsing_test.rb @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class JsonParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest output = StringIO.new json = "[\"person]\": {\"name\": \"David\"}}" post "/parse", json, {'CONTENT_TYPE' => 'application/json', 'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => true, 'action_dispatch.logger' => ActiveSupport::Logger.new(output)} - assert_response :error + assert_response :bad_request output.rewind && err = output.read assert err =~ /Error occurred while parsing request parameters/ end @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class JsonParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest $stderr = StringIO.new # suppress the log json = "[\"person]\": {\"name\": \"David\"}}" exception = assert_raise(ActionDispatch::ParamsParser::ParseError) { post "/parse", json, {'CONTENT_TYPE' => 'application/json', 'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => false} } - assert_equal MultiJson::DecodeError, exception.original_exception.class + assert_equal JSON::ParserError, exception.original_exception.class assert_equal exception.original_exception.message, exception.message ensure $stderr = STDERR @@ -70,6 +70,13 @@ class JsonParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest end end + test 'raw_post is not empty for JSON request' do + with_test_routing do + post '/parse', '{"posts": [{"title": "Post Title"}]}', 'CONTENT_TYPE' => 'application/json' + assert_equal '{"posts": [{"title": "Post Title"}]}', request.raw_post + end + end + private def assert_parses(expected, actual, headers = {}) with_test_routing do diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/multipart_params_parsing_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/multipart_params_parsing_test.rb index 3c30a705e9..2a2f92b5b3 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/multipart_params_parsing_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/multipart_params_parsing_test.rb @@ -108,8 +108,7 @@ class MultipartParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest # Rack doesn't handle multipart/mixed for us. files = params['files'] - files.force_encoding('ASCII-8BIT') - assert_equal 19756, files.size + assert_equal 19756, files.bytesize end test "does not create tempfile if no file has been selected" do diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/url_encoded_params_parsing_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/url_encoded_params_parsing_test.rb index 9169658c22..9a77454f30 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/url_encoded_params_parsing_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/url_encoded_params_parsing_test.rb @@ -17,10 +17,9 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest end test "parses unbalanced query string with array" do - assert_parses( - {'location' => ["1", "2"], 'age_group' => ["2"]}, - "location[]=1&location[]=2&age_group[]=2" - ) + query = "location[]=1&location[]=2&age_group[]=2" + expected = { 'location' => ["1", "2"], 'age_group' => ["2"] } + assert_parses expected, query end test "parses nested hash" do @@ -30,9 +29,17 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest "note[viewers][viewer][][type]=Group", "note[viewers][viewer][][id]=2" ].join("&") - - expected = { "note" => { "viewers"=>{"viewer"=>[{ "id"=>"1", "type"=>"User"}, {"type"=>"Group", "id"=>"2"} ]} } } - assert_parses(expected, query) + expected = { + "note" => { + "viewers" => { + "viewer" => [ + { "id" => "1", "type" => "User" }, + { "type" => "Group", "id" => "2" } + ] + } + } + } + assert_parses expected, query end test "parses more complex nesting" do @@ -48,7 +55,6 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest "products[second]=Pc", "=Save" ].join("&") - expected = { "customers" => { "boston" => { @@ -70,13 +76,12 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest "second" => "Pc" } } - assert_parses expected, query end test "parses params with array" do - query = "selected[]=1&selected[]=2&selected[]=3" - expected = { "selected" => [ "1", "2", "3" ] } + query = "selected[]=1&selected[]=2&selected[]=3" + expected = { "selected" => ["1", "2", "3"] } assert_parses expected, query end @@ -88,13 +93,13 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest test "parses params with array prefix and hashes" do query = "a[][b][c]=d" - expected = {"a" => [{"b" => {"c" => "d"}}]} + expected = { "a" => [{ "b" => { "c" => "d" } }] } assert_parses expected, query end test "parses params with complex nesting" do query = "a[][b][c][][d][]=e" - expected = {"a" => [{"b" => {"c" => [{"d" => ["e"]}]}}]} + expected = { "a" => [{ "b" => { "c" => [{ "d" => ["e"] }] } }] } assert_parses expected, query end @@ -104,7 +109,6 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest "something_else=blah", "logo=#{File.expand_path(__FILE__)}" ].join("&") - expected = { "customers" => { "boston" => { @@ -116,22 +120,20 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest "something_else" => "blah", "logo" => File.expand_path(__FILE__), } - assert_parses expected, query end test "parses params with Safari 2 trailing null character" do - query = "selected[]=1&selected[]=2&selected[]=3\0" - expected = { "selected" => [ "1", "2", "3" ] } + query = "selected[]=1&selected[]=2&selected[]=3\0" + expected = { "selected" => ["1", "2", "3"] } assert_parses expected, query end test "ambiguous params returns a bad request" do with_routing do |set| set.draw do - post ':action', :to => ::UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest::TestController + post ':action', to: ::UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest::TestController end - post "/parse", "foo[]=bar&foo[4]=bar" assert_response :bad_request end @@ -141,7 +143,7 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest def with_test_routing with_routing do |set| set.draw do - post ':action', :to => ::UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest::TestController + post ':action', to: ::UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest::TestController end yield end @@ -151,8 +153,8 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest with_test_routing do post "/parse", actual assert_response :ok - assert_equal(expected, TestController.last_request_parameters) - assert_utf8(TestController.last_request_parameters) + assert_equal expected, TestController.last_request_parameters + assert_utf8 TestController.last_request_parameters end end @@ -167,11 +169,11 @@ class UrlEncodedParamsParsingTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest object.each_value do |v| case v when Hash - assert_utf8(v) + assert_utf8 v when Array - v.each {|el| assert_utf8(el) } + v.each { |el| assert_utf8 el } else - assert_utf8(v) + assert_utf8 v end end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/response_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/response_test.rb index 74f5253c11..2fbe7358f9 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/response_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/response_test.rb @@ -182,8 +182,7 @@ class ResponseTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ActionDispatch::Response.default_headers = { 'X-Frame-Options' => 'DENY', 'X-Content-Type-Options' => 'nosniff', - 'X-XSS-Protection' => '1;', - 'X-UA-Compatible' => 'chrome=1' + 'X-XSS-Protection' => '1;' } resp = ActionDispatch::Response.new.tap { |response| response.body = 'Hello' @@ -193,7 +192,6 @@ class ResponseTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal('DENY', resp.headers['X-Frame-Options']) assert_equal('nosniff', resp.headers['X-Content-Type-Options']) assert_equal('1;', resp.headers['X-XSS-Protection']) - assert_equal('chrome=1', resp.headers['X-UA-Compatible']) ensure ActionDispatch::Response.default_headers = nil end diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing/inspector_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing/inspector_test.rb index 234ae5764f..4f97d28d2b 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing/inspector_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing/inspector_test.rb @@ -234,6 +234,15 @@ module ActionDispatch " PUT /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update", " DELETE /posts/:id(.:format) posts#destroy"], output end + + def test_regression_route_with_controller_regexp + output = draw do + get ':controller(/:action)', controller: /api\/[^\/]+/, format: false + end + + assert_equal ["Prefix Verb URI Pattern Controller#Action", + " GET /:controller(/:action) (?-mix:api\\/[^\\/]+)#:action"], output + end end end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing/route_set_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing/route_set_test.rb index d57b1a5637..0e488d2b88 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing/route_set_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing/route_set_test.rb @@ -69,6 +69,17 @@ module ActionDispatch end end + test "explicit keys win over implicit keys" do + draw do + resources :foo do + resources :bar, to: SimpleApp.new('foo#show') + end + end + + assert_equal '/foo/1/bar/2', url_helpers.foo_bar_path(1, 2) + assert_equal '/foo/1/bar/2', url_helpers.foo_bar_path(2, foo_id: 1) + end + private def clear! @set.clear! diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing_test.rb index 29703dd5b1..e4c3ddd3f9 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing_test.rb @@ -1124,6 +1124,35 @@ class TestRoutingMapper < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest assert_equal "Not Found", @response.body end + def test_resources_with_format_false_from_scope + draw do + scope format: false do + resources :posts + resource :user + end + end + + get "/posts" + assert_response :success + assert_equal "posts#index", @response.body + assert_equal "/posts", posts_path + + get "/posts.html" + assert_response :not_found + assert_equal "Not Found", @response.body + assert_equal "/posts?format=html", posts_path(format: "html") + + get "/user" + assert_response :success + assert_equal "users#show", @response.body + assert_equal "/user", user_path + + get "/user.html" + assert_response :not_found + assert_equal "Not Found", @response.body + assert_equal "/user?format=html", user_path(format: "html") + end + def test_index draw do get '/info' => 'projects#info', :as => 'info' @@ -1224,6 +1253,19 @@ class TestRoutingMapper < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest assert_equal 'api/v3/products#list', @response.body end + def test_controller_option_with_nesting_and_leading_slash + draw do + scope '/job', controller: 'job' do + scope ':id', action: 'manage_applicant' do + get "/active" + end + end + end + + get '/job/5/active' + assert_equal 'job#manage_applicant', @response.body + end + def test_dynamically_generated_helpers_on_collection_do_not_clobber_resources_url_helper draw do resources :replies do @@ -2633,6 +2675,19 @@ class TestRoutingMapper < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest assert_raises(ArgumentError) { routes.redirect Object.new } end + def test_named_route_check + before, after = nil + + draw do + before = has_named_route?(:hello) + get "/hello", as: :hello, to: "hello#world" + after = has_named_route?(:hello) + end + + assert !before, "expected to not have named route :hello before route definition" + assert after, "expected to have named route :hello after route definition" + end + def test_explicitly_avoiding_the_named_route draw do scope :as => "routes" do @@ -3322,6 +3377,10 @@ class TestUrlConstraints < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest end get '/' => ok, :as => :alternate_root, :constraints => { :port => 8080 } + + get '/search' => ok, :constraints => { :subdomain => false } + + get '/logs' => ok, :constraints => { :subdomain => true } end end @@ -3348,6 +3407,24 @@ class TestUrlConstraints < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest get 'http://www.example.com:8080/' assert_response :success end + + test "false constraint expressions check for absence of values" do + get 'http://example.com/search' + assert_response :success + assert_equal 'http://example.com/search', search_url + + get 'http://api.example.com/search' + assert_response :not_found + end + + test "true constraint expressions check for presence of values" do + get 'http://api.example.com/logs' + assert_response :success + assert_equal 'http://api.example.com/logs', logs_url + + get 'http://example.com/logs' + assert_response :not_found + end end class TestInvalidUrls < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest @@ -3543,3 +3620,56 @@ class TestRouteDefaults < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest assert_equal '/projects/1', url_for(controller: 'projects', action: 'show', id: 1, only_path: true) end end + +class TestRackAppRouteGeneration < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest + stub_controllers do |routes| + Routes = routes + Routes.draw do + rack_app = lambda { |env| [200, { 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' }, []] } + mount rack_app, at: '/account', as: 'account' + mount rack_app, at: '/:locale/account', as: 'localized_account' + end + end + + def app + Routes + end + + include Routes.url_helpers + + def test_mounted_application_doesnt_match_unnamed_route + assert_raise(ActionController::UrlGenerationError) do + assert_equal '/account?controller=products', url_for(controller: 'products', action: 'index', only_path: true) + end + + assert_raise(ActionController::UrlGenerationError) do + assert_equal '/de/account?controller=products', url_for(controller: 'products', action: 'index', :locale => 'de', only_path: true) + end + end +end + +class TestRedirectRouteGeneration < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest + stub_controllers do |routes| + Routes = routes + Routes.draw do + get '/account', to: redirect('/myaccount'), as: 'account' + get '/:locale/account', to: redirect('/%{locale}/myaccount'), as: 'localized_account' + end + end + + def app + Routes + end + + include Routes.url_helpers + + def test_redirect_doesnt_match_unnamed_route + assert_raise(ActionController::UrlGenerationError) do + assert_equal '/account?controller=products', url_for(controller: 'products', action: 'index', only_path: true) + end + + assert_raise(ActionController::UrlGenerationError) do + assert_equal '/de/account?controller=products', url_for(controller: 'products', action: 'index', :locale => 'de', only_path: true) + end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/show_exceptions_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/show_exceptions_test.rb index 45f8fc11b3..38bd234f37 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/show_exceptions_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/show_exceptions_test.rb @@ -8,8 +8,12 @@ class ShowExceptionsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest case req.path when "/not_found" raise AbstractController::ActionNotFound + when "/bad_params" + raise ActionDispatch::ParamsParser::ParseError.new("", StandardError.new) when "/method_not_allowed" raise ActionController::MethodNotAllowed + when "/unknown_http_method" + raise ActionController::UnknownHttpMethod when "/not_found_original_exception" raise ActionView::Template::Error.new('template', AbstractController::ActionNotFound.new) else @@ -33,6 +37,10 @@ class ShowExceptionsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest get "/", {}, {'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => true} assert_response 500 assert_equal "500 error fixture\n", body + + get "/bad_params", {}, {'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => true} + assert_response 400 + assert_equal "400 error fixture\n", body get "/not_found", {}, {'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => true} assert_response 404 @@ -41,6 +49,10 @@ class ShowExceptionsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest get "/method_not_allowed", {}, {'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => true} assert_response 405 assert_equal "", body + + get "/unknown_http_method", {}, {'action_dispatch.show_exceptions' => true} + assert_response 405 + assert_equal "", body end test "localize rescue error page" do diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/ssl_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/ssl_test.rb index a9bea7ea73..94969f795a 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/ssl_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/ssl_test.rb @@ -37,6 +37,11 @@ class SSLTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest response.headers['Strict-Transport-Security'] end + def test_no_hsts_with_insecure_connection + get "http://example.org/" + assert_not response.headers['Strict-Transport-Security'] + end + def test_hsts_header self.app = ActionDispatch::SSL.new(default_app, :hsts => true) get "https://example.org/" @@ -119,6 +124,49 @@ class SSLTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest response.headers['Set-Cookie'].split("\n") end + + def test_flag_cookies_as_secure_with_has_not_spaces_before + self.app = ActionDispatch::SSL.new(lambda { |env| + headers = { + 'Content-Type' => "text/html", + 'Set-Cookie' => "problem=def; path=/;secure; HttpOnly" + } + [200, headers, ["OK"]] + }) + + get "https://example.org/" + assert_equal ["problem=def; path=/;secure; HttpOnly"], + response.headers['Set-Cookie'].split("\n") + end + + def test_flag_cookies_as_secure_with_has_not_spaces_after + self.app = ActionDispatch::SSL.new(lambda { |env| + headers = { + 'Content-Type' => "text/html", + 'Set-Cookie' => "problem=def; path=/; secure;HttpOnly" + } + [200, headers, ["OK"]] + }) + + get "https://example.org/" + assert_equal ["problem=def; path=/; secure;HttpOnly"], + response.headers['Set-Cookie'].split("\n") + end + + def test_flag_cookies_as_secure_with_ignore_case + self.app = ActionDispatch::SSL.new(lambda { |env| + headers = { + 'Content-Type' => "text/html", + 'Set-Cookie' => "problem=def; path=/; Secure; HttpOnly" + } + [200, headers, ["OK"]] + }) + + get "https://example.org/" + assert_equal ["problem=def; path=/; Secure; HttpOnly"], + response.headers['Set-Cookie'].split("\n") + end + def test_no_cookies self.app = ActionDispatch::SSL.new(lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => "text/html"}, ["OK"]] diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/test_request_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/test_request_test.rb index 3db862c810..65ad8677f3 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/test_request_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/test_request_test.rb @@ -62,6 +62,36 @@ class TestRequestTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal false, req.env.empty? end + test "default remote address is 0.0.0.0" do + req = ActionDispatch::TestRequest.new + assert_equal '0.0.0.0', req.remote_addr + end + + test "allows remote address to be overridden" do + req = ActionDispatch::TestRequest.new('REMOTE_ADDR' => '127.0.0.1') + assert_equal '127.0.0.1', req.remote_addr + end + + test "default host is test.host" do + req = ActionDispatch::TestRequest.new + assert_equal 'test.host', req.host + end + + test "allows host to be overridden" do + req = ActionDispatch::TestRequest.new('HTTP_HOST' => 'www.example.com') + assert_equal 'www.example.com', req.host + end + + test "default user agent is 'Rails Testing'" do + req = ActionDispatch::TestRequest.new + assert_equal 'Rails Testing', req.user_agent + end + + test "allows user agent to be overridden" do + req = ActionDispatch::TestRequest.new('HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'GoogleBot') + assert_equal 'GoogleBot', req.user_agent + end + private def assert_cookies(expected, cookie_jar) assert_equal(expected, cookie_jar.instance_variable_get("@cookies")) diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/url_generation_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/url_generation_test.rb index 4123529092..f919592d24 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/dispatch/url_generation_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/dispatch/url_generation_test.rb @@ -56,6 +56,47 @@ module TestUrlGeneration test "formatting host when protocol is present" do assert_equal "http://www.example.com/foo", foo_url(host: "httpz://www.example.com", protocol: "http://") end + + test "default ports are removed from the host" do + assert_equal "http://www.example.com/foo", foo_url(host: "www.example.com:80", protocol: "http://") + assert_equal "https://www.example.com/foo", foo_url(host: "www.example.com:443", protocol: "https://") + end + + test "port is extracted from the host" do + assert_equal "http://www.example.com:8080/foo", foo_url(host: "www.example.com:8080", protocol: "http://") + end + + test "port option overides the host" do + assert_equal "http://www.example.com:8080/foo", foo_url(host: "www.example.com:8443", protocol: "http://", port: 8080) + end + + test "port option disables the host when set to nil" do + assert_equal "http://www.example.com/foo", foo_url(host: "www.example.com:8443", protocol: "http://", port: nil) + end + + test "port option disables the host when set to false" do + assert_equal "http://www.example.com/foo", foo_url(host: "www.example.com:8443", protocol: "http://", port: false) + end + + test "keep subdomain when key is true" do + assert_equal "http://www.example.com/foo", foo_url(subdomain: true) + end + + test "keep subdomain when key is missing" do + assert_equal "http://www.example.com/foo", foo_url + end + + test "omit subdomain when key is nil" do + assert_equal "http://example.com/foo", foo_url(subdomain: nil) + end + + test "omit subdomain when key is false" do + assert_equal "http://example.com/foo", foo_url(subdomain: false) + end + + test "omit subdomain when key is blank" do + assert_equal "http://example.com/foo", foo_url(subdomain: "") + end end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/helpers_missing/invalid_require_helper.rb b/actionpack/test/fixtures/helpers_missing/invalid_require_helper.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d8801e54d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionpack/test/fixtures/helpers_missing/invalid_require_helper.rb @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +require 'very_invalid_file_name' + +module InvalidRequireHelper +end + diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/400.html b/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/400.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..03be6bedaf --- /dev/null +++ b/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/400.html @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +400 error fixture diff --git a/actionpack/test/journey/router_test.rb b/actionpack/test/journey/router_test.rb index 3d52b2e9ee..a286f77633 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/journey/router_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/journey/router_test.rb @@ -4,9 +4,13 @@ require 'abstract_unit' module ActionDispatch module Journey class TestRouter < ActiveSupport::TestCase + # TODO : clean up routing tests so we don't need this hack + class StubDispatcher < Routing::RouteSet::Dispatcher; end + attr_reader :routes def setup + @app = StubDispatcher.new @routes = Routes.new @router = Router.new(@routes, {}) @formatter = Formatter.new(@routes) @@ -306,7 +310,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def test_nil_path_parts_are_ignored path = Path::Pattern.new "/:controller(/:action(.:format))" - @router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + @router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} params = { :controller => "tasks", :format => nil } extras = { :action => 'lol' } @@ -321,7 +325,7 @@ module ActionDispatch str = Router::Strexp.new("/", Hash[params], ['/', '.', '?'], true) path = Path::Pattern.new str - @router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + @router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} path, _ = @formatter.generate(:path_info, nil, Hash[params], {}) assert_equal '/', path @@ -329,7 +333,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def test_generate_calls_param_proc path = Path::Pattern.new '/:controller(/:action)' - @router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + @router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} parameterized = [] params = [ [:controller, "tasks"], @@ -347,7 +351,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def test_generate_id path = Path::Pattern.new '/:controller(/:action)' - @router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + @router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} path, params = @formatter.generate( :path_info, nil, {:id=>1, :controller=>"tasks", :action=>"show"}, {}) @@ -357,7 +361,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def test_generate_escapes path = Path::Pattern.new '/:controller(/:action)' - @router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + @router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} path, _ = @formatter.generate(:path_info, nil, { :controller => "tasks", @@ -368,7 +372,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def test_generate_extra_params path = Path::Pattern.new '/:controller(/:action)' - @router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + @router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} path, params = @formatter.generate(:path_info, nil, { :id => 1, @@ -382,7 +386,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def test_generate_uses_recall_if_needed path = Path::Pattern.new '/:controller(/:action(/:id))' - @router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + @router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} path, params = @formatter.generate(:path_info, nil, @@ -394,7 +398,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def test_generate_with_name path = Path::Pattern.new '/:controller(/:action)' - @router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + @router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} path, params = @formatter.generate(:path_info, "tasks", @@ -541,7 +545,7 @@ module ActionDispatch def add_routes router, paths paths.each do |path| path = Path::Pattern.new path - router.routes.add_route nil, path, {}, {}, {} + router.routes.add_route @app, path, {}, {}, {} end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/routing/helper_test.rb b/actionpack/test/routing/helper_test.rb index a5588d95fa..0028aaa629 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/routing/helper_test.rb +++ b/actionpack/test/routing/helper_test.rb @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ module ActionDispatch x = Class.new { include rs.url_helpers } - assert_raises ActionController::RoutingError do + assert_raises ActionController::UrlGenerationError do x.new.pond_duck_path Duck.new end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/dependency_tracker_test.rb b/actionpack/test/template/dependency_tracker_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9c68afbdbd..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/test/template/dependency_tracker_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -require 'abstract_unit' -require 'action_view/dependency_tracker' - -class DependencyTrackerTest < ActionView::TestCase - Neckbeard = lambda {|template| template.source } - Bowtie = lambda {|template| template.source } - - class NeckbeardTracker - def self.call(name, template) - ["foo/#{name}"] - end - end - - class FakeTemplate - attr_reader :source, :handler - - def initialize(source, handler = Neckbeard) - @source, @handler = source, handler - end - end - - def tracker - ActionView::DependencyTracker - end - - def setup - ActionView::Template.register_template_handler :neckbeard, Neckbeard - tracker.register_tracker(:neckbeard, NeckbeardTracker) - end - - def teardown - tracker.remove_tracker(:neckbeard) - end - - def test_finds_tracker_by_template_handler - template = FakeTemplate.new("boo/hoo") - dependencies = tracker.find_dependencies("boo/hoo", template) - assert_equal ["foo/boo/hoo"], dependencies - end - - def test_returns_empty_array_if_no_tracker_is_found - template = FakeTemplate.new("boo/hoo", Bowtie) - dependencies = tracker.find_dependencies("boo/hoo", template) - assert_equal [], dependencies - end -end diff --git a/actionpack/test/ts_isolated.rb b/actionpack/test/ts_isolated.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 55620abe84..0000000000 --- a/actionpack/test/ts_isolated.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/testing/autorun' -require 'rbconfig' -require 'abstract_unit' - -class TestIsolated < ActiveSupport::TestCase - ruby = File.join(*RbConfig::CONFIG.values_at('bindir', 'RUBY_INSTALL_NAME')) - - Dir["#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/{abstract,controller,dispatch,template}/**/*_test.rb"].each do |file| - define_method("test #{file}") do - command = "#{ruby} -Ilib:test #{file}" - result = silence_stderr { `#{command}` } - assert $?.to_i.zero?, "#{command}\n#{result}" - end - end -end diff --git a/actionview/CHANGELOG.md b/actionview/CHANGELOG.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..98b78a7114 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/CHANGELOG.md @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +* Added an `extname` hash option for `javascript_include_tag` method. + + Before: + + javascript_include_tag('templates.jst') + # => <script src="/javascripts/templates.jst.js"></script> + + After: + + javascript_include_tag('templates.jst', extname: false ) + # => <script src="/javascripts/templates.jst"></script> + + *Nathan Stitt* + +* Fix `current_page?` when the URL contains escaped characters and the + original URL is using the hexadecimal lowercased. + + *Rafael Mendonça França* + +* Fix `text_area` to behave like `text_field` when `nil` is given as + value. + + Before: + + f.text_field :field, value: nil #=> <input value=""> + f.text_area :field, value: nil #=> <textarea>value of field</textarea> + + After: + + f.text_area :field, value: nil #=> <textarea></textarea> + + *Joel Cogen* + +* Element of the `grouped_options_for_select` can + optionally contain html attributes as the last element of the array. + + grouped_options_for_select( + [["North America", [['United States','US'],"Canada"], data: { foo: 'bar' }]] + ) + + *Vasiliy Ermolovich* + +* Fix default rendered format problem when calling `render` without :content_type option. + It should return :html. Fix #11393. + + *Gleb Mazovetskiy* *Oleg* *kennyj* + +* Fix `link_to` with block and url hashes. + + Before: + + link_to(action: 'bar', controller: 'foo') { content_tag(:span, 'Example site') } + # => "<a action=\"bar\" controller=\"foo\"><span>Example site</span></a>" + + After: + + link_to(action: 'bar', controller: 'foo') { content_tag(:span, 'Example site') } + # => "<a href=\"/foo/bar\"><span>Example site</span></a>" + + *Murahashi Sanemat Kenichi* + +* Fix "Stack Level Too Deep" error when redering recursive partials. + + Fixes #11340. + + *Rafael Mendonça França* + +* Added an `enforce_utf8` hash option for `form_tag` method. + + Control to output a hidden input tag with name `utf8` without monkey + patching. + + Before: + + form_tag + # => '<form>..<input name="utf8" type="hidden" value="✓" />..</form>' + + After: + + form_tag + # => '<form>..<input name="utf8" type="hidden" value="✓" />..</form>' + + form_tag({}, { :enforce_utf8 => false }) + # => '<form>....</form>' + + *ma2gedev* + +* Remove the deprecated `include_seconds` argument from `distance_of_time_in_words`, + pass in an `:include_seconds` hash option to use this feature. + + *Carlos Antonio da Silva* + +* Remove deprecated block passing to `FormBuilder#new`. + + *Vipul A M* + +* Pick `DateField` `DateTimeField` and `ColorField` values from stringified options allowing use of symbol keys with helpers. + + *Jon Rowe* + +* Remove the deprecated `prompt` argument from `grouped_options_for_select`, + pass in a `:prompt` hash option to use this feature. + + *kennyj* + +* Always escape the result of `link_to_unless` method. + + Before: + + link_to_unless(true, '<b>Showing</b>', 'github.com') + # => "<b>Showing</b>" + + After: + + link_to_unless(true, '<b>Showing</b>', 'github.com') + # => "<b>Showing</b>" + + *dtaniwaki* + +* Use a case insensitive URI Regexp for #asset_path. + + This fix a problem where the same asset path using different case are generating + different URIs. + + Before: + + image_tag("HTTP://google.com") + # => "<img alt=\"Google\" src=\"/assets/HTTP://google.com\" />" + image_tag("http://google.com") + # => "<img alt=\"Google\" src=\"http://google.com\" />" + + After: + + image_tag("HTTP://google.com") + # => "<img alt=\"Google\" src=\"HTTP://google.com\" />" + image_tag("http://google.com") + # => "<img alt=\"Google\" src=\"http://google.com\" />" + + *David Celis* + +* Element of the `collection_check_boxes` and `collection_radio_buttons` can + optionally contain html attributes as the last element of the array. + + *Vasiliy Ermolovich* + +* Update the HTML `BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES` in `ActionView::Helpers::TagHelper` + to conform to the latest HTML 5.1 spec. Add attributes `allowfullscreen`, + `default`, `inert`, `sortable`, `truespeed`, `typemustmatch`. Fix attribute + `seamless` (previously misspelled `seemless`). + + *Alex Peattie* + +* Fix an issue where partials with a number in the filename weren't being digested for cache dependencies. + + *Bryan Ricker* + +* First release, ActionView extracted from ActionPack + + *Piotr Sarnacki*, *Łukasz Strzałkowski* + +Please check [4-0-stable (ActionPack's CHANGELOG)](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. diff --git a/actionview/MIT-LICENSE b/actionview/MIT-LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5c668d9624 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/MIT-LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Copyright (c) 2004-2013 David Heinemeier Hansson + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be +included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND +NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE +LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION +OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION +WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. + diff --git a/actionview/README.rdoc b/actionview/README.rdoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..35f805346c --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/README.rdoc @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ += Action View + +Action View is a framework for handling view template lookup and rendering, and provides +view helpers that assist when building HTML forms, Atom feeds and more. +Template formats that Action View handles are ERB (embedded Ruby, typically +used to inline short Ruby snippets inside HTML), and XML Builder. + +== Download and installation + +The latest version of Action View can be installed with RubyGems: + + % [sudo] gem install actionview + +Source code can be downloaded as part of the Rails project on GitHub + +* https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/master/actionview + + +== License + +Action View is released under the MIT license: + +* http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT + + +== Support + +API documentation is at + +* http://api.rubyonrails.org + +Bug reports and feature requests can be filed with the rest for the Ruby on Rails project here: + +* https://github.com/rails/rails/issues diff --git a/actionview/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc b/actionview/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a0c35e1810 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +== Running with Rake + +The easiest way to run the unit tests is through Rake. The default task runs +the entire test suite for all classes. For more information, checkout the +full array of rake tasks with "rake -T" + +Rake can be found at http://rake.rubyforge.org + +== Running by hand + +To run a single test suite + + rake test TEST=path/to/test.rb + +which can be further narrowed down to one test: + + rake test TEST=path/to/test.rb TESTOPTS="--name=test_something" + +== Dependency on Active Record and database setup + +Test cases in the test/active_record/ directory depend on having +activerecord and sqlite installed. If Active Record is not in +actionview/../activerecord directory, or the sqlite rubygem is not installed, +these tests are skipped. + +Other tests are runnable from a fresh copy of actionview without any configuration. + diff --git a/actionview/Rakefile b/actionview/Rakefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8e980df7fc --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/Rakefile @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +require 'rake/testtask' +require 'rubygems/package_task' + +desc "Default Task" +task :default => :test + +# Run the unit tests + +desc "Run all unit tests" +task :test => [:test_action_view, :test_active_record_integration] + +Rake::TestTask.new(:test_action_view) do |t| + t.libs << 'test' + t.test_files = Dir.glob('test/template/**/*_test.rb').sort + t.warning = true + t.verbose = true +end + +namespace :test do + task :isolated do + Dir.glob("test/{active_record,template}/**/*_test.rb").all? do |file| + sh(Gem.ruby, '-w', '-Ilib:test', file) + end or raise "Failures" + end + + Rake::TestTask.new(:template) do |t| + t.libs << 'test' + t.pattern = 'test/template/**/*.rb' + end +end + +desc 'ActiveRecord Integration Tests' +Rake::TestTask.new(:test_active_record_integration) do |t| + t.libs << 'test' + t.test_files = Dir.glob("test/activerecord/*_test.rb") + t.warning = true + t.verbose = true +end + +spec = eval(File.read('actionview.gemspec')) + +Gem::PackageTask.new(spec) do |p| + p.gem_spec = spec +end + +desc "Release to rubygems" +task :release => :package do + require 'rake/gemcutter' + Rake::Gemcutter::Tasks.new(spec).define + Rake::Task['gem:push'].invoke +end + +task :lines do + lines, codelines, total_lines, total_codelines = 0, 0, 0, 0 + + FileList["lib/**/*.rb"].each do |file_name| + next if file_name =~ /vendor/ + File.open(file_name, 'r') do |f| + while line = f.gets + lines += 1 + next if line =~ /^\s*$/ + next if line =~ /^\s*#/ + codelines += 1 + end + end + puts "L: #{sprintf("%4d", lines)}, LOC #{sprintf("%4d", codelines)} | #{file_name}" + + total_lines += lines + total_codelines += codelines + + lines, codelines = 0, 0 + end + + puts "Total: Lines #{total_lines}, LOC #{total_codelines}" +end diff --git a/actionview/actionview.gemspec b/actionview/actionview.gemspec new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cdac074973 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/actionview.gemspec @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +version = File.read(File.expand_path("../../RAILS_VERSION", __FILE__)).strip + +Gem::Specification.new do |s| + s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY + s.name = 'actionview' + s.version = version + s.summary = 'Rendering framework putting the V in MVC (part of Rails).' + s.description = 'Simple, battle-tested conventions and helpers for building web pages.' + + s.required_ruby_version = '>= 1.9.3' + + s.license = 'MIT' + + s.author = 'David Heinemeier Hansson' + s.email = 'david@loudthinking.com' + s.homepage = 'http://www.rubyonrails.org' + + s.files = Dir['CHANGELOG.md', 'README.rdoc', 'MIT-LICENSE', 'lib/**/*'] + s.require_path = 'lib' + s.requirements << 'none' + + s.add_dependency 'activesupport', version + s.add_dependency 'activemodel', version + + s.add_dependency 'builder', '~> 3.1.0' + s.add_dependency 'erubis', '~> 2.7.0' + + s.add_development_dependency 'actionpack', version +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view.rb index 4aafbcb655..8def4ba7c5 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view.rb @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ require 'active_support' require 'active_support/rails' -require 'action_pack' module ActionView extend ActiveSupport::Autoload diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/base.rb index 08253de3f4..08253de3f4 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/base.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/base.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/buffers.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/buffers.rb index 361a0dccbe..361a0dccbe 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/buffers.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/buffers.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/context.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/context.rb index ee263df484..ee263df484 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/context.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/context.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/dependency_tracker.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/dependency_tracker.rb index a2a555dfcb..b2e8334077 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/dependency_tracker.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/dependency_tracker.rb @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ module ActionView render\s* # render, followed by optional whitespace \(? # start an optional parenthesis for the render call (partial:|:partial\s+=>)?\s* # naming the partial, used with collection -- 1st capture - ([@a-z"'][@a-z_\/\."']+) # the template name itself -- 2nd capture + ([@a-z"'][@\w\/\."']+) # the template name itself -- 2nd capture /x def self.call(name, template) @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ module ActionView # render(@topic) => render("topics/topic") # render(topics) => render("topics/topic") # render(message.topics) => render("topics/topic") - collect { |name| name.sub(/\A@?([a-z]+\.)*([a-z_]+)\z/) { "#{$2.pluralize}/#{$2.singularize}" } }. + collect { |name| name.sub(/\A@?([a-z_]+\.)*([a-z_]+)\z/) { "#{$2.pluralize}/#{$2.singularize}" } }. # render("headline") => render("message/headline") collect { |name| name.include?("/") ? name : "#{directory}/#{name}" }. diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/digestor.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/digestor.rb index 9324a1ac50..64239c81b2 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/digestor.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/digestor.rb @@ -1,16 +1,40 @@ require 'thread_safe' require 'action_view/dependency_tracker' +require 'monitor' module ActionView class Digestor cattr_reader(:cache) - @@cache = ThreadSafe::Cache.new + @@cache = ThreadSafe::Cache.new + @@digest_monitor = Monitor.new + + class << self + def digest(name, format, finder, options = {}) + cache_key = ([name, format] + Array.wrap(options[:dependencies])).join('.') + # this is a correctly done double-checked locking idiom + # (ThreadSafe::Cache's lookups have volatile semantics) + @@cache[cache_key] || @@digest_monitor.synchronize do + @@cache.fetch(cache_key) do # re-check under lock + compute_and_store_digest(cache_key, name, format, finder, options) + end + end + end + + private + def compute_and_store_digest(cache_key, name, format, finder, options) # called under @@digest_monitor lock + klass = if options[:partial] || name.include?("/_") + # Prevent re-entry or else recursive templates will blow the stack. + # There is no need to worry about other threads seeing the +false+ value, + # as they will then have to wait for this thread to let go of the @@digest_monitor lock. + pre_stored = @@cache.put_if_absent(cache_key, false).nil? # put_if_absent returns nil on insertion + PartialDigestor + else + Digestor + end - def self.digest(name, format, finder, options = {}) - cache_key = [name, format] + Array.wrap(options[:dependencies]) - @@cache[cache_key.join('.')] ||= begin - klass = options[:partial] || name.include?("/_") ? PartialDigestor : Digestor - klass.new(name, format, finder, options).digest + @@cache[cache_key] = digest = klass.new(name, format, finder, options).digest # Store the actual digest + ensure + @@cache.delete_pair(cache_key, false) if pre_stored && !digest # something went wrong, make sure not to corrupt the @@cache end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/flows.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/flows.rb index c0e458cd41..ba24510e56 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/flows.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/flows.rb @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ module ActionView @root = Fiber.current.object_id end - # Try to get an stored content. If the content + # Try to get stored content. If the content # is not available and we are inside the layout # fiber, we set that we are waiting for the given # key and yield. @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ module ActionView Fiber.current.object_id != @root end end -end
\ No newline at end of file +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers.rb index 8a78685ae1..8a78685ae1 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_model_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/active_model_helper.rb index 901f433c70..901f433c70 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/active_model_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/active_model_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb index 521eaf25d2..a13d0021ea 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ module ActionView # # => <img alt="Rails" src="/assets/rails.png" /> # stylesheet_link_tag("application") # # => <link href="/assets/application.css?body=1" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" /> - # module AssetTagHelper extend ActiveSupport::Concern @@ -27,7 +26,8 @@ module ActionView # to <tt>assets/javascripts</tt>, full paths are assumed to be relative to the document # root. Relative paths are idiomatic, use absolute paths only when needed. # - # When passing paths, the ".js" extension is optional. + # When passing paths, the ".js" extension is optional. If you do not want ".js" + # appended to the path <tt>extname: false</tt> can be set on the options. # # You can modify the HTML attributes of the script tag by passing a hash as the # last argument. @@ -38,6 +38,9 @@ module ActionView # javascript_include_tag "xmlhr" # # => <script src="/assets/xmlhr.js?1284139606"></script> # + # javascript_include_tag "template.jst", extname: false + # # => <script src="/assets/template.jst?1284139606"></script> + # # javascript_include_tag "xmlhr.js" # # => <script src="/assets/xmlhr.js?1284139606"></script> # @@ -50,11 +53,9 @@ module ActionView # # javascript_include_tag "http://www.example.com/xmlhr.js" # # => <script src="http://www.example.com/xmlhr.js"></script> - # def javascript_include_tag(*sources) options = sources.extract_options!.stringify_keys - path_options = options.extract!('protocol').symbolize_keys - + path_options = options.extract!('protocol', 'extname').symbolize_keys sources.uniq.map { |source| tag_options = { "src" => path_to_javascript(source, path_options) @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ module ActionView # you don't specify an extension, <tt>.css</tt> will be appended automatically. # You can modify the link attributes by passing a hash as the last argument. # For historical reasons, the 'media' attribute will always be present and defaults - # to "screen", so you must explicitely set it to "all" for the stylesheet(s) to + # to "screen", so you must explicitly set it to "all" for the stylesheet(s) to # apply to all media types. # # stylesheet_link_tag "style" @@ -88,7 +89,6 @@ module ActionView # stylesheet_link_tag "random.styles", "/css/stylish" # # => <link href="/assets/random.styles" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" /> # # <link href="/css/stylish.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" /> - # def stylesheet_link_tag(*sources) options = sources.extract_options!.stringify_keys path_options = options.extract!('protocol').symbolize_keys @@ -109,10 +109,13 @@ module ActionView # +url_options+. You can modify the LINK tag itself in +tag_options+. # # ==== Options + # # * <tt>:rel</tt> - Specify the relation of this link, defaults to "alternate" # * <tt>:type</tt> - Override the auto-generated mime type # * <tt>:title</tt> - Specify the title of the link, defaults to the +type+ # + # ==== Examples + # # auto_discovery_link_tag # # => <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS" href="http://www.currenthost.com/controller/action" /> # auto_discovery_link_tag(:atom) @@ -127,11 +130,7 @@ module ActionView # # => <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Example RSS" href="http://www.example.com/feed" /> def auto_discovery_link_tag(type = :rss, url_options = {}, tag_options = {}) if !(type == :rss || type == :atom) && tag_options[:type].blank? - message = "You have passed type other than :rss or :atom to auto_discovery_link_tag and haven't supplied " + - "the :type option key. This behavior is deprecated and will be remove in Rails 4.1. You should pass " + - ":type option explicitly if you want to use other types, for example: " + - "auto_discovery_link_tag(:xml, '/feed.xml', :type => 'application/xml')" - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message + raise ArgumentError.new("You should pass :type tag_option key explicitly, because you have passed #{type} type other than :rss or :atom.") end tag( @@ -148,11 +147,14 @@ module ActionView # you can override "rel" and "type". # # ==== Options + # # * <tt>:rel</tt> - Specify the relation of this link, defaults to 'shortcut icon' # * <tt>:type</tt> - Override the auto-generated mime type, defaults to 'image/vnd.microsoft.icon' # + # ==== Examples + # # favicon_link_tag '/myicon.ico' - # # => <link href="/assets/favicon.ico" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/vnd.microsoft.icon" /> + # # => <link href="/assets/myicon.ico" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/vnd.microsoft.icon" /> # # Mobile Safari looks for a different <link> tag, pointing to an image that # will be used if you add the page to the home screen of an iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad. @@ -160,7 +162,6 @@ module ActionView # # favicon_link_tag '/mb-icon.png', rel: 'apple-touch-icon', type: 'image/png' # # => <link href="/assets/mb-icon.png" rel="apple-touch-icon" type="image/png" /> - # def favicon_link_tag(source='favicon.ico', options={}) tag('link', { :rel => 'shortcut icon', @@ -173,6 +174,7 @@ module ActionView # path or a file. # # ==== Options + # # You can add HTML attributes using the +options+. The +options+ supports # three additional keys for convenience and conformance: # @@ -250,6 +252,8 @@ module ActionView # width="30" and height="45". <tt>:size</tt> will be ignored if the # value is not in the correct format. # + # ==== Examples + # # video_tag("trailer") # # => <video src="/videos/trailer" /> # video_tag("trailer.ogg") diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_url_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_url_helper.rb index 71b78cf0b5..0b957adb91 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_url_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_url_helper.rb @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ module ActionView # ) # module AssetUrlHelper - URI_REGEXP = %r{^[-a-z]+://|^(?:cid|data):|^//} + URI_REGEXP = %r{^[-a-z]+://|^(?:cid|data):|^//}i # Computes the path to asset in public directory. If :type # options is set, a file extension will be appended and scoped @@ -193,7 +193,6 @@ module ActionView request = self.request if respond_to?(:request) host = config.asset_host if defined? config.asset_host host ||= request.base_url if request && options[:protocol] == :request - return unless host if host.respond_to?(:call) arity = host.respond_to?(:arity) ? host.arity : host.method(:call).arity @@ -204,6 +203,8 @@ module ActionView host = host % (Zlib.crc32(source) % 4) end + return unless host + if host =~ URI_REGEXP host else diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/atom_feed_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/atom_feed_helper.rb index 42b1dd8933..42b1dd8933 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/atom_feed_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/atom_feed_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb index 8fc78ea7fb..2a38e5c446 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/cache_helper.rb @@ -176,20 +176,24 @@ module ActionView # TODO: Create an object that has caching read/write on it def fragment_for(name = {}, options = nil, &block) #:nodoc: - if fragment = controller.read_fragment(name, options) - fragment - else - # VIEW TODO: Make #capture usable outside of ERB - # This dance is needed because Builder can't use capture - pos = output_buffer.length - yield - output_safe = output_buffer.html_safe? - fragment = output_buffer.slice!(pos..-1) - if output_safe - self.output_buffer = output_buffer.class.new(output_buffer) - end - controller.write_fragment(name, fragment, options) + read_fragment_for(name, options) || write_fragment_for(name, options, &block) + end + + def read_fragment_for(name, options) #:nodoc: + controller.read_fragment(name, options) + end + + def write_fragment_for(name, options) #:nodoc: + # VIEW TODO: Make #capture usable outside of ERB + # This dance is needed because Builder can't use capture + pos = output_buffer.length + yield + output_safe = output_buffer.html_safe? + fragment = output_buffer.slice!(pos..-1) + if output_safe + self.output_buffer = output_buffer.class.new(output_buffer) end + controller.write_fragment(name, fragment, options) end end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/capture_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/capture_helper.rb index 5afe435459..5afe435459 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/capture_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/capture_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/controller_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/controller_helper.rb index 74ef25f7c1..74ef25f7c1 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/controller_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/controller_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/csrf_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/csrf_helper.rb index eeb0ed94b9..eeb0ed94b9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/csrf_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/csrf_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb index d3953c26b7..8e1aea50a9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb @@ -64,15 +64,7 @@ module ActionView # distance_of_time_in_words(from_time, to_time, include_seconds: true) # => about 6 years # distance_of_time_in_words(to_time, from_time, include_seconds: true) # => about 6 years # distance_of_time_in_words(Time.now, Time.now) # => less than a minute - def distance_of_time_in_words(from_time, to_time = 0, include_seconds_or_options = {}, options = {}) - if include_seconds_or_options.is_a?(Hash) - options = include_seconds_or_options - else - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "distance_of_time_in_words and time_ago_in_words now accept :include_seconds " + - "as a part of options hash, not a boolean argument" - options[:include_seconds] ||= !!include_seconds_or_options - end - + def distance_of_time_in_words(from_time, to_time = 0, options = {}) options = { scope: :'datetime.distance_in_words' }.merge!(options) @@ -808,7 +800,7 @@ module ActionView options[:max_years_allowed] = @options[:max_years_allowed] || 1000 if (options[:end] - options[:start]).abs > options[:max_years_allowed] - raise ArgumentError, "There're too many years options to be built. Are you sure you haven't mistyped something? You can provide the :max_years_allowed parameter" + raise ArgumentError, "There are too many years options to be built. Are you sure you haven't mistyped something? You can provide the :max_years_allowed parameter." end build_options_and_select(:year, val, options) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb index c29c1b1eea..c29c1b1eea 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/debug_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb index 36cfb7fca7..8a4830d887 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ module ActionView # # Note that fields_for will automatically generate a hidden field # to store the ID of the record. There are circumstances where this - # hidden field is not needed and you can pass <tt>hidden_field_id: false</tt> + # hidden field is not needed and you can pass <tt>include_id: false</tt> # to prevent fields_for from rendering it automatically. def fields_for(record_name, record_object = nil, options = {}, &block) builder = instantiate_builder(record_name, record_object, options) @@ -1152,12 +1152,65 @@ module ActionView end end + # A +FormBuilder+ object is associated with a particular model object and + # allows you to generate fields associated with the model object. The + # +FormBuilder+ object is yielded when using +form_for+ or +fields_for+. + # For example: + # + # <%= form_for @person do |person_form| %> + # Name: <%= person_form.text_field :name %> + # Admin: <%= person_form.check_box :admin %> + # <% end %> + # + # In the above block, the a +FormBuilder+ object is yielded as the + # +person_form+ variable. This allows you to generate the +text_field+ + # and +check_box+ fields by specifying their eponymous methods, which + # modify the underlying template and associates the +@person+ model object + # with the form. + # + # The +FormBuilder+ object can be thought of as serving as a proxy for the + # methods in the +FormHelper+ module. This class, however, allows you to + # call methods with the model object you are building the form for. + # + # You can create your own custom FormBuilder templates by subclasses this + # class. For example: + # + # class MyFormBuilder < ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder + # def div_radio_button(method, tag_value, options = {}) + # @template.content_tag(:div, + # @template.radio_button( + # @object_name, method, tag_value, objectify_options(options) + # ) + # ) + # end + # + # The above code creates a new method +div_radio_button+ which wraps a div + # around the a new radio button. Note that when options are passed in, you + # must called +objectify_options+ in order for the model object to get + # correctly passed to the method. If +objectify_options+ is not called, + # then the newly created helper will not be linked back to the model. + # + # The +div_radio_button+ code from above can now be used as follows: + # + # <%= form_for @person, :builder => MyFormBuilder do |f| %> + # I am a child: <%= f.div_radio_button(:admin, "child") %> + # I am an adult: <%= f.div_radio_button(:admin, "adult") %> + # <% end -%> + # + # The standard set of helper methods for form building are located in the + # +field_helpers+ class attribute. class FormBuilder include ModelNaming # The methods which wrap a form helper call. class_attribute :field_helpers - self.field_helpers = FormHelper.instance_methods - [:form_for, :convert_to_model, :model_name_from_record_or_class] + self.field_helpers = [:fields_for, :label, :text_field, :password_field, + :hidden_field, :file_field, :text_area, :check_box, + :radio_button, :color_field, :search_field, + :telephone_field, :phone_field, :date_field, + :time_field, :datetime_field, :datetime_local_field, + :month_field, :week_field, :url_field, :email_field, + :number_field, :range_field] attr_accessor :object_name, :object, :options @@ -1184,11 +1237,7 @@ module ActionView self end - def initialize(object_name, object, template, options, block=nil) - if block - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "Giving a block to FormBuilder is deprecated and has no effect anymore." - end - + def initialize(object_name, object, template, options) @nested_child_index = {} @object_name, @object, @template, @options = object_name, object, template, options @default_options = @options ? @options.slice(:index, :namespace) : {} @@ -1239,7 +1288,7 @@ module ActionView # Admin? : <%= permission_fields.check_box :admin %> # <% end %> # - # <%= f.submit %> + # <%= person_form.submit %> # <% end %> # # In this case, the checkbox field will be represented by an HTML +input+ @@ -1454,7 +1503,7 @@ module ActionView # # Note that fields_for will automatically generate a hidden field # to store the ID of the record. There are circumstances where this - # hidden field is not needed and you can pass <tt>hidden_field_id: false</tt> + # hidden field is not needed and you can pass <tt>include_id: false</tt> # to prevent fields_for from rendering it automatically. def fields_for(record_name, record_object = nil, fields_options = {}, &block) fields_options, record_object = record_object, nil if record_object.is_a?(Hash) && record_object.extractable_options? diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb index 7e65ebb4e4..fcd151ac32 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb @@ -97,14 +97,17 @@ module ActionView # Create a select tag and a series of contained option tags for the provided object and method. # The option currently held by the object will be selected, provided that the object is available. # - # There are two possible formats for the choices parameter, corresponding to other helpers' output: - # * A flat collection: see options_for_select - # * A nested collection: see grouped_options_for_select + # There are two possible formats for the +choices+ parameter, corresponding to other helpers' output: + # + # * A flat collection (see +options_for_select+). + # + # * A nested collection (see +grouped_options_for_select+). + # + # For example: # - # Example with @post.person_id => 1: # select("post", "person_id", Person.all.collect {|p| [ p.name, p.id ] }, { include_blank: true }) # - # could become: + # would become: # # <select name="post[person_id]"> # <option value=""></option> @@ -113,6 +116,8 @@ module ActionView # <option value="3">Tobias</option> # </select> # + # assuming the associated person has ID 1. + # # This can be used to provide a default set of options in the standard way: before rendering the create form, a # new model instance is assigned the default options and bound to @model_name. Usually this model is not saved # to the database. Instead, a second model object is created when the create request is received. @@ -346,8 +351,8 @@ module ActionView html_attributes = option_html_attributes(element) text, value = option_text_and_value(element).map { |item| item.to_s } - html_attributes[:selected] = 'selected' if option_value_selected?(value, selected) - html_attributes[:disabled] = 'disabled' if disabled && option_value_selected?(value, disabled) + html_attributes[:selected] = option_value_selected?(value, selected) + html_attributes[:disabled] = disabled && option_value_selected?(value, disabled) html_attributes[:value] = value content_tag_string(:option, text, html_attributes) @@ -380,12 +385,12 @@ module ActionView # should produce the desired results. def options_from_collection_for_select(collection, value_method, text_method, selected = nil) options = collection.map do |element| - [value_for_collection(element, text_method), value_for_collection(element, value_method)] + [value_for_collection(element, text_method), value_for_collection(element, value_method), option_html_attributes(element)] end selected, disabled = extract_selected_and_disabled(selected) select_deselect = { - :selected => extract_values_from_collection(collection, value_method, selected), - :disabled => extract_values_from_collection(collection, value_method, disabled) + selected: extract_values_from_collection(collection, value_method, selected), + disabled: extract_values_from_collection(collection, value_method, disabled) } options_for_select(options, select_deselect) @@ -444,7 +449,7 @@ module ActionView option_tags = options_from_collection_for_select( group.send(group_method), option_key_method, option_value_method, selected_key) - content_tag(:optgroup, option_tags, :label => group.send(group_label_method)) + content_tag(:optgroup, option_tags, label: group.send(group_label_method)) end.join.html_safe end @@ -510,30 +515,26 @@ module ActionView # <b>Note:</b> Only the <tt><optgroup></tt> and <tt><option></tt> tags are returned, so you still have to # wrap the output in an appropriate <tt><select></tt> tag. def grouped_options_for_select(grouped_options, selected_key = nil, options = {}) - if options.is_a?(Hash) - prompt = options[:prompt] - divider = options[:divider] - else - prompt = options - options = {} - message = "Passing the prompt to grouped_options_for_select as an argument is deprecated. " \ - "Please use an options hash like `{ prompt: #{prompt.inspect} }`." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - end + prompt = options[:prompt] + divider = options[:divider] body = "".html_safe if prompt - body.safe_concat content_tag(:option, prompt_text(prompt), :value => "") + body.safe_concat content_tag(:option, prompt_text(prompt), value: "") end grouped_options.each do |container| + html_attributes = option_html_attributes(container) + if divider label = divider else label, container = container end - body.safe_concat content_tag(:optgroup, options_for_select(container, selected_key), :label => label) + + html_attributes = { label: label }.merge!(html_attributes) + body.safe_concat content_tag(:optgroup, options_for_select(container, selected_key), html_attributes) end body @@ -569,7 +570,7 @@ module ActionView end zone_options.safe_concat options_for_select(convert_zones[priority_zones], selected) - zone_options.safe_concat content_tag(:option, '-------------', :value => '', :disabled => 'disabled') + zone_options.safe_concat content_tag(:option, '-------------', value: '', disabled: true) zone_options.safe_concat "\n" zones = zones - priority_zones @@ -654,7 +655,7 @@ module ActionView # # Example object structure for use with this method: # class Post < ActiveRecord::Base - # has_and_belongs_to_many :author + # has_and_belongs_to_many :authors # end # class Author < ActiveRecord::Base # has_and_belongs_to_many :posts @@ -752,7 +753,7 @@ module ActionView end def prompt_text(prompt) - prompt.kind_of?(String) ? prompt : I18n.translate('helpers.select.prompt', :default => 'Please select') + prompt.kind_of?(String) ? prompt : I18n.translate('helpers.select.prompt', default: 'Please select') end end @@ -760,7 +761,7 @@ module ActionView # Wraps ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper#select for form builders: # # <%= form_for @post do |f| %> - # <%= f.select :person_id, Person.all.collect {|p| [ p.name, p.id ] }, { include_blank: true }) %> + # <%= f.select :person_id, Person.all.collect { |p| [ p.name, p.id ] }, include_blank: true %> # <%= f.submit %> # <% end %> # @@ -784,7 +785,7 @@ module ActionView # Wraps ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper#grouped_collection_select for form builders: # # <%= form_for @city do |f| %> - # <%= f.grouped_collection_select :country_id, :country_id, @continents, :countries, :name, :id, :name %> + # <%= f.grouped_collection_select :country_id, @continents, :countries, :name, :id, :name %> # <%= f.submit %> # <% end %> # diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb index 8abd5d6e9c..142c27ace0 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ module ActionView # * A list of parameters to feed to the URL the form will be posted to. # * <tt>:remote</tt> - If set to true, will allow the Unobtrusive JavaScript drivers to control the # submit behavior. By default this behavior is an ajax submit. + # * <tt>:enforce_utf8</tt> - If set to false, a hidden input with name utf8 is not output. # # ==== Examples # form_tag('/posts') @@ -81,7 +82,7 @@ module ActionView # ==== Options # * <tt>:multiple</tt> - If set to true the selection will allow multiple choices. # * <tt>:disabled</tt> - If set to true, the user will not be able to use this input. - # * <tt>:include_blank</tt> - If set to true, an empty option will be create + # * <tt>:include_blank</tt> - If set to true, an empty option will be created. # * <tt>:prompt</tt> - Create a prompt option with blank value and the text asking user to select something # * Any other key creates standard HTML attributes for the tag. # @@ -426,22 +427,6 @@ module ActionView def submit_tag(value = "Save changes", options = {}) options = options.stringify_keys - if disable_with = options.delete("disable_with") - message = ":disable_with option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. " \ - "Use 'data: { disable_with: \'Text\' }' instead." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - options["data-disable-with"] = disable_with - end - - if confirm = options.delete("confirm") - message = ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. " \ - "Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead'." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - options["data-confirm"] = confirm - end - tag :input, { "type" => "submit", "name" => "commit", "value" => value }.update(options) end @@ -488,22 +473,6 @@ module ActionView options ||= {} options = options.stringify_keys - if disable_with = options.delete("disable_with") - message = ":disable_with option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. " \ - "Use 'data: { disable_with: \'Text\' }' instead." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - options["data-disable-with"] = disable_with - end - - if confirm = options.delete("confirm") - message = ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. " \ - "Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead'." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - options["data-confirm"] = confirm - end - options.reverse_merge! 'name' => 'button', 'type' => 'submit' content_tag :button, content_or_options || 'Button', options, &block @@ -541,15 +510,6 @@ module ActionView # # => <input alt="Save" src="/images/save.png" data-confirm="Are you sure?" type="image" /> def image_submit_tag(source, options = {}) options = options.stringify_keys - - if confirm = options.delete("confirm") - message = ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. " \ - "Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead'." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - options["data-confirm"] = confirm - end - tag :input, { "alt" => image_alt(source), "type" => "image", "src" => path_to_image(source) }.update(options) end @@ -760,7 +720,8 @@ module ActionView method_tag(method) + token_tag(authenticity_token) end - tags = utf8_enforcer_tag << method_tag + enforce_utf8 = html_options.delete("enforce_utf8") { true } + tags = (enforce_utf8 ? utf8_enforcer_tag : ''.html_safe) << method_tag content_tag(:div, tags, :style => 'margin:0;padding:0;display:inline') end diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/javascript_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/javascript_helper.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e475d5b018 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/javascript_helper.rb @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +require 'action_view/helpers/tag_helper' + +module ActionView + module Helpers + module JavaScriptHelper + JS_ESCAPE_MAP = { + '\\' => '\\\\', + '</' => '<\/', + "\r\n" => '\n', + "\n" => '\n', + "\r" => '\n', + '"' => '\\"', + "'" => "\\'" + } + + JS_ESCAPE_MAP["\342\200\250".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).encode!] = '
' + JS_ESCAPE_MAP["\342\200\251".force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).encode!] = '
' + + # Escapes carriage returns and single and double quotes for JavaScript segments. + # + # Also available through the alias j(). This is particularly helpful in JavaScript + # responses, like: + # + # $('some_element').replaceWith('<%=j render 'some/element_template' %>'); + def escape_javascript(javascript) + if javascript + result = javascript.gsub(/(\\|<\/|\r\n|\342\200\250|\342\200\251|[\n\r"'])/u) {|match| JS_ESCAPE_MAP[match] } + javascript.html_safe? ? result.html_safe : result + else + '' + end + end + + alias_method :j, :escape_javascript + + # Returns a JavaScript tag with the +content+ inside. Example: + # javascript_tag "alert('All is good')" + # + # Returns: + # <script> + # //<![CDATA[ + # alert('All is good') + # //]]> + # </script> + # + # +html_options+ may be a hash of attributes for the <tt>\<script></tt> + # tag. + # + # javascript_tag "alert('All is good')", defer: 'defer' + # # => <script defer="defer">alert('All is good')</script> + # + # Instead of passing the content as an argument, you can also use a block + # in which case, you pass your +html_options+ as the first parameter. + # + # <%= javascript_tag defer: 'defer' do -%> + # alert('All is good') + # <% end -%> + def javascript_tag(content_or_options_with_block = nil, html_options = {}, &block) + content = + if block_given? + html_options = content_or_options_with_block if content_or_options_with_block.is_a?(Hash) + capture(&block) + else + content_or_options_with_block + end + + content_tag(:script, javascript_cdata_section(content), html_options) + end + + def javascript_cdata_section(content) #:nodoc: + "\n//#{cdata_section("\n#{content}\n//")}\n".html_safe + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/number_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/number_helper.rb index 9e1be65b1a..fda7038a5d 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/number_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/number_helper.rb @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ module ActionView # Formats a +number+ into a US phone number (e.g., (555) # 123-9876). You can customize the format in the +options+ hash. # + # ==== Options + # # * <tt>:area_code</tt> - Adds parentheses around the area code. # * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Specifies the delimiter to use # (defaults to "-"). @@ -38,6 +40,8 @@ module ActionView # * <tt>:raise</tt> - If true, raises +InvalidNumberError+ when # the argument is invalid. # + # ==== Examples + # # number_to_phone(5551234) # => 555-1234 # number_to_phone("5551234") # => 555-1234 # number_to_phone(1235551234) # => 123-555-1234 @@ -61,6 +65,8 @@ module ActionView # Formats a +number+ into a currency string (e.g., $13.65). You # can customize the format in the +options+ hash. # + # ==== Options + # # * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting # (defaults to current locale). # * <tt>:precision</tt> - Sets the level of precision (defaults @@ -82,6 +88,8 @@ module ActionView # * <tt>:raise</tt> - If true, raises +InvalidNumberError+ when # the argument is invalid. # + # ==== Examples + # # number_to_currency(1234567890.50) # => $1,234,567,890.50 # number_to_currency(1234567890.506) # => $1,234,567,890.51 # number_to_currency(1234567890.506, precision: 3) # => $1,234,567,890.506 @@ -108,6 +116,7 @@ module ActionView # Formats a +number+ as a percentage string (e.g., 65%). You can # customize the format in the +options+ hash. # + # ==== Options # # * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting # (defaults to current locale). @@ -128,6 +137,8 @@ module ActionView # * <tt>:raise</tt> - If true, raises +InvalidNumberError+ when # the argument is invalid. # + # ==== Examples + # # number_to_percentage(100) # => 100.000% # number_to_percentage("98") # => 98.000% # number_to_percentage(100, precision: 0) # => 100% @@ -151,6 +162,8 @@ module ActionView # (e.g., 12,324). You can customize the format in the +options+ # hash. # + # ==== Options + # # * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting # (defaults to current locale). # * <tt>:delimiter</tt> - Sets the thousands delimiter (defaults @@ -160,6 +173,8 @@ module ActionView # * <tt>:raise</tt> - If true, raises +InvalidNumberError+ when # the argument is invalid. # + # ==== Examples + # # number_with_delimiter(12345678) # => 12,345,678 # number_with_delimiter("123456") # => 123,456 # number_with_delimiter(12345678.05) # => 12,345,678.05 @@ -185,6 +200,8 @@ module ActionView # +:significant+ is +false+, and 5 if +:significant+ is +true+). # You can customize the format in the +options+ hash. # + # ==== Options + # # * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting # (defaults to current locale). # * <tt>:precision</tt> - Sets the precision of the number @@ -202,6 +219,8 @@ module ActionView # * <tt>:raise</tt> - If true, raises +InvalidNumberError+ when # the argument is invalid. # + # ==== Examples + # # number_with_precision(111.2345) # => 111.235 # number_with_precision(111.2345, precision: 2) # => 111.23 # number_with_precision(13, precision: 5) # => 13.00000 @@ -233,6 +252,8 @@ module ActionView # See <tt>number_to_human</tt> if you want to pretty-print a # generic number. # + # ==== Options + # # * <tt>:locale</tt> - Sets the locale to be used for formatting # (defaults to current locale). # * <tt>:precision</tt> - Sets the precision of the number @@ -252,6 +273,8 @@ module ActionView # * <tt>:raise</tt> - If true, raises +InvalidNumberError+ when # the argument is invalid. # + # ==== Examples + # # number_to_human_size(123) # => 123 Bytes # number_to_human_size(1234) # => 1.21 KB # number_to_human_size(12345) # => 12.1 KB @@ -324,6 +347,8 @@ module ActionView # * <tt>:raise</tt> - If true, raises +InvalidNumberError+ when # the argument is invalid. # + # ==== Examples + # # number_to_human(123) # => "123" # number_to_human(1234) # => "1.23 Thousand" # number_to_human(12345) # => "12.3 Thousand" diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/output_safety_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/output_safety_helper.rb index 60a4478c26..60a4478c26 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/output_safety_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/output_safety_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb index f767957fa9..f767957fa9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/record_tag_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/rendering_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/rendering_helper.rb index 458086de96..458086de96 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/rendering_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/rendering_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/sanitize_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/sanitize_helper.rb index e5cb843670..e5cb843670 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/sanitize_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/sanitize_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb index 8c7524e795..732f35643a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb @@ -12,8 +12,11 @@ module ActionView BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES = %w(disabled readonly multiple checked autobuffer autoplay controls loop selected hidden scoped async - defer reversed ismap seemless muted required - autofocus novalidate formnovalidate open pubdate itemscope).to_set + defer reversed ismap seamless muted required + autofocus novalidate formnovalidate open pubdate + itemscope allowfullscreen default inert sortable + truespeed typemustmatch).to_set + BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES.merge(BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES.map {|attribute| attribute.to_sym }) PRE_CONTENT_STRINGS = { @@ -148,7 +151,7 @@ module ActionView attrs << tag_option(key, value, escape) end end - " #{attrs.sort * ' '}".html_safe unless attrs.empty? + " #{attrs.sort! * ' '}".html_safe unless attrs.empty? end def data_tag_option(key, value, escape) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags.rb index a05e16979a..a05e16979a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/base.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/base.rb index 10dec66b4f..3fe3f4e9df 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/base.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/base.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class Base # :nodoc: include Helpers::ActiveModelInstanceTag, Helpers::TagHelper, Helpers::FormTagHelper include FormOptionsHelper diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/check_box.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/check_box.rb index e21cc07746..6d51f2629a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/check_box.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/check_box.rb @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ require 'action_view/helpers/tags/checkable' module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags + module Tags # :nodoc: class CheckBox < Base #:nodoc: include Checkable diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/checkable.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/checkable.rb index b97c0c68d7..052e9df662 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/checkable.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/checkable.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - module Checkable + module Tags # :nodoc: + module Checkable # :nodoc: def input_checked?(object, options) if options.has_key?("checked") checked = options.delete "checked" diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_check_boxes.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_check_boxes.rb index 9655008fe2..52006d856b 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_check_boxes.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_check_boxes.rb @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ require 'action_view/helpers/tags/collection_helpers' module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class CollectionCheckBoxes < Base + module Tags # :nodoc: + class CollectionCheckBoxes < Base # :nodoc: include CollectionHelpers - class CheckBoxBuilder < Builder + class CheckBoxBuilder < Builder # :nodoc: def check_box(extra_html_options={}) html_options = extra_html_options.merge(@input_html_options) @template_object.check_box(@object_name, @method_name, html_options, @value, nil) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_helpers.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_helpers.rb index e92a318c73..388dcf1f13 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_helpers.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_helpers.rb @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - module CollectionHelpers - class Builder + module Tags # :nodoc: + module CollectionHelpers # :nodoc: + class Builder # :nodoc: attr_reader :object, :text, :value def initialize(template_object, object_name, method_name, object, @@ -73,8 +73,9 @@ module ActionView value = value_for_collection(item, @value_method) text = value_for_collection(item, @text_method) default_html_options = default_html_options_for_collection(item, value) + additional_html_options = option_html_attributes(item) - yield item, value, text, default_html_options + yield item, value, text, default_html_options.merge(additional_html_options) end.join.html_safe end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_radio_buttons.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_radio_buttons.rb index 893f4411e7..20be34c1f2 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_radio_buttons.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_radio_buttons.rb @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ require 'action_view/helpers/tags/collection_helpers' module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class CollectionRadioButtons < Base + module Tags # :nodoc: + class CollectionRadioButtons < Base # :nodoc: include CollectionHelpers - class RadioButtonBuilder < Builder + class RadioButtonBuilder < Builder # :nodoc: def radio_button(extra_html_options={}) html_options = extra_html_options.merge(@input_html_options) @template_object.radio_button(@object_name, @method_name, @value, html_options) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_select.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_select.rb index ec78e6e5f9..6cb2b2e0d3 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_select.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/collection_select.rb @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags + module Tags # :nodoc: class CollectionSelect < Base #:nodoc: def initialize(object_name, method_name, template_object, collection, value_method, text_method, options, html_options) @collection = collection diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/color_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/color_field.rb index 6f08f8483a..b4bbe92746 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/color_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/color_field.rb @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class ColorField < TextField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class ColorField < TextField # :nodoc: def render options = @options.stringify_keys - options["value"] = @options.fetch("value") { validate_color_string(value(object)) } + options["value"] ||= validate_color_string(value(object)) @options = options super end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/date_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/date_field.rb index 64c29dea3d..c22be0db29 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/date_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/date_field.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class DateField < DatetimeField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class DateField < DatetimeField # :nodoc: private def format_date(value) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/date_select.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/date_select.rb index 734591394b..0c4ac40070 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/date_select.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/date_select.rb @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/time/calculations' module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class DateSelect < Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class DateSelect < Base # :nodoc: def initialize(object_name, method_name, template_object, options, html_options) @html_options = html_options diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_field.rb index e407146e96..25e7e05ec6 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_field.rb @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class DatetimeField < TextField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class DatetimeField < TextField # :nodoc: def render options = @options.stringify_keys - options["value"] = @options.fetch("value") { format_date(value(object)) } + options["value"] ||= format_date(value(object)) options["min"] = format_date(options["min"]) options["max"] = format_date(options["max"]) @options = options diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_local_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_local_field.rb index 6668d6d718..b4a74185d1 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_local_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_local_field.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class DatetimeLocalField < DatetimeField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class DatetimeLocalField < DatetimeField # :nodoc: class << self def field_type @field_type ||= "datetime-local" diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_select.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_select.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..563de1840e --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/datetime_select.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module ActionView + module Helpers + module Tags # :nodoc: + class DatetimeSelect < DateSelect # :nodoc: + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/email_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/email_field.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7ce3ccb9bf --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/email_field.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module ActionView + module Helpers + module Tags # :nodoc: + class EmailField < TextField # :nodoc: + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/file_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/file_field.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..476b820d84 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/file_field.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module ActionView + module Helpers + module Tags # :nodoc: + class FileField < TextField # :nodoc: + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/grouped_collection_select.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/grouped_collection_select.rb index 507ba8835f..2ed4712dac 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/grouped_collection_select.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/grouped_collection_select.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class GroupedCollectionSelect < Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class GroupedCollectionSelect < Base # :nodoc: def initialize(object_name, method_name, template_object, collection, group_method, group_label_method, option_key_method, option_value_method, options, html_options) @collection = collection @group_method = group_method diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/hidden_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/hidden_field.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c3757c2461 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/hidden_field.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module ActionView + module Helpers + module Tags # :nodoc: + class HiddenField < TextField # :nodoc: + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/label.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/label.rb index 16135fcd5a..35d3ba8434 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/label.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/label.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class Label < Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class Label < Base # :nodoc: def initialize(object_name, method_name, template_object, content_or_options = nil, options = nil) options ||= {} diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/month_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/month_field.rb index 3d3c32d847..4c0fb846ee 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/month_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/month_field.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class MonthField < DatetimeField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class MonthField < DatetimeField # :nodoc: private def format_date(value) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/number_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/number_field.rb index 9cd04434f0..4f95b1b4de 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/number_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/number_field.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class NumberField < TextField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class NumberField < TextField # :nodoc: def render options = @options.stringify_keys diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/password_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/password_field.rb index 6e7a4d3c36..6099fa6f19 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/password_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/password_field.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class PasswordField < TextField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class PasswordField < TextField # :nodoc: def render @options = {:value => nil}.merge!(@options) super diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/radio_button.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/radio_button.rb index 8a0421f061..4849c537a5 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/radio_button.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/radio_button.rb @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ require 'action_view/helpers/tags/checkable' module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class RadioButton < Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class RadioButton < Base # :nodoc: include Checkable def initialize(object_name, method_name, template_object, tag_value, options) diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/range_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/range_field.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f98ae88043 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/range_field.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module ActionView + module Helpers + module Tags # :nodoc: + class RangeField < NumberField # :nodoc: + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/search_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/search_field.rb index 818fd4b887..c09e2f1be7 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/search_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/search_field.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class SearchField < TextField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class SearchField < TextField # :nodoc: def render options = @options.stringify_keys diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/select.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/select.rb index 53a108b7e6..d64e2f68ef 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/select.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/select.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class Select < Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class Select < Base # :nodoc: def initialize(object_name, method_name, template_object, choices, options, html_options) @choices = choices @choices = @choices.to_a if @choices.is_a?(Range) @@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ module ActionView # # [nil, []] # { nil => [] } - # def grouped_choices? !@choices.empty? && @choices.first.respond_to?(:last) && Array === @choices.first.last end diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/tel_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/tel_field.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..987bb9e67a --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/tel_field.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module ActionView + module Helpers + module Tags # :nodoc: + class TelField < TextField # :nodoc: + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/text_area.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/text_area.rb index f74652c5e7..9ee83ee7c2 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/text_area.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/text_area.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class TextArea < Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class TextArea < Base # :nodoc: def render options = @options.stringify_keys add_default_name_and_id(options) @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ module ActionView options["cols"], options["rows"] = size.split("x") if size.respond_to?(:split) end - content_tag("textarea", options.delete('value') || value_before_type_cast(object), options) + content_tag("textarea", options.delete("value") { value_before_type_cast(object) }, options) end end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/text_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/text_field.rb index 024a1a8af2..e910879ebf 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/text_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/text_field.rb @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class TextField < Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class TextField < Base # :nodoc: def render options = @options.stringify_keys options["size"] = options["maxlength"] unless options.key?("size") - options["type"] ||= field_type - options["value"] = options.fetch("value"){ value_before_type_cast(object) } unless field_type == "file" + options["type"] ||= field_type + options["value"] = options.fetch("value") { value_before_type_cast(object) } unless field_type == "file" options["value"] &&= ERB::Util.html_escape(options["value"]) add_default_name_and_id(options) tag("input", options) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_field.rb index a3941860c9..0e90a3aed7 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_field.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class TimeField < DatetimeField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class TimeField < DatetimeField # :nodoc: private def format_date(value) diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_select.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_select.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0b06311d25 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_select.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module ActionView + module Helpers + module Tags # :nodoc: + class TimeSelect < DateSelect # :nodoc: + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_zone_select.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_zone_select.rb index 0a176157c3..80d165ec7e 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_zone_select.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/time_zone_select.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class TimeZoneSelect < Base #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class TimeZoneSelect < Base # :nodoc: def initialize(object_name, method_name, template_object, priority_zones, options, html_options) @priority_zones = priority_zones @html_options = html_options diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/url_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/url_field.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d76340178d --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/url_field.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module ActionView + module Helpers + module Tags # :nodoc: + class UrlField < TextField # :nodoc: + end + end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/week_field.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/week_field.rb index 1e13939a0a..5b3d0494e9 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/week_field.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/tags/week_field.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActionView module Helpers - module Tags - class WeekField < DatetimeField #:nodoc: + module Tags # :nodoc: + class WeekField < DatetimeField # :nodoc: private def format_date(value) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb index 2e124cf085..3fc64fa8a5 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/text_helper.rb @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ module ActionView # Extracts an excerpt from +text+ that matches the first instance of +phrase+. # The <tt>:radius</tt> option expands the excerpt on each side of the first occurrence of +phrase+ by the number of characters # defined in <tt>:radius</tt> (which defaults to 100). If the excerpt radius overflows the beginning or end of the +text+, - # then the <tt>:omission</tt> option (which defaults to "...") will be prepended/appended accordingly. The - # <tt>:separator</tt> enable to choose the delimation. The resulting string will be stripped in any case. If the +phrase+ + # then the <tt>:omission</tt> option (which defaults to "...") will be prepended/appended accordingly. Use the + # <tt>:separator</tt> option to choose the delimitation. The resulting string will be stripped in any case. If the +phrase+ # isn't found, nil is returned. # # excerpt('This is an example', 'an', radius: 5) @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ module ActionView # excerpt('This is also an example', 'an', radius: 8, omission: '<chop> ') # # => <chop> is also an example # - # excerpt('This is a very beautiful morning', 'very', separator: ' ', radius: 1) + # excerpt('This is a very beautiful morning', 'very', separator: ' ', radius: 1) # # => ...a very beautiful... def excerpt(text, phrase, options = {}) return unless text && phrase @@ -157,10 +157,12 @@ module ActionView return unless matches = text.match(regex) phrase = matches[0] - text.split(separator).each do |value| - if value.match(regex) - regex = phrase = value - break + unless separator.empty? + text.split(separator).each do |value| + if value.match(regex) + regex = phrase = value + break + end end end @@ -215,7 +217,7 @@ module ActionView def word_wrap(text, options = {}) line_width = options.fetch(:line_width, 80) - text.split("\n").collect do |line| + text.split("\n").collect! do |line| line.length > line_width ? line.gsub(/(.{1,#{line_width}})(\s+|$)/, "\\1\n").strip : line end * "\n" end @@ -250,8 +252,11 @@ module ActionView # simple_format("Look ma! A class!", class: 'description') # # => "<p class='description'>Look ma! A class!</p>" # - # simple_format("<span>I'm allowed!</span> It's true.", {}, sanitize: false) - # # => "<p><span>I'm allowed!</span> It's true.</p>" + # simple_format("<blink>Unblinkable.</blink>") + # # => "<p>Unblinkable.</p>" + # + # simple_format("<blink>Blinkable!</blink> It's true.", {}, sanitize: false) + # # => "<p><blink>Blinkable!</blink> It's true.</p>" def simple_format(text, html_options = {}, options = {}) wrapper_tag = options.fetch(:wrapper_tag, :p) @@ -261,7 +266,7 @@ module ActionView if paragraphs.empty? content_tag(wrapper_tag, nil, html_options) else - paragraphs.map { |paragraph| + paragraphs.map! { |paragraph| content_tag(wrapper_tag, paragraph, html_options, options[:sanitize]) }.join("\n\n").html_safe end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/translation_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/translation_helper.rb index ad8eb47f1f..ad8eb47f1f 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/translation_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/translation_helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb index 22059a0170..1920a94567 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/url_helper.rb @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ module ActionView # provided here will only work in the context of a request # (link_to_unless_current, for instance), which must be provided # as a method called #request on the context. - + BUTTON_TAG_METHOD_VERBS = %w{patch put delete} extend ActiveSupport::Concern include TagHelper @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ module ActionView # link_to "Visit Other Site", "http://www.rubyonrails.org/", data: { confirm: "Are you sure?" } # # => <a href="http://www.rubyonrails.org/" data-confirm="Are you sure?">Visit Other Site</a> def link_to(name = nil, options = nil, html_options = nil, &block) - html_options, options = options, name if block_given? + html_options, options, name = options, name, block if block_given? options ||= {} html_options = convert_options_to_data_attributes(options, html_options) @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ module ActionView remote = html_options.delete('remote') method = html_options.delete('method').to_s - method_tag = %w{patch put delete}.include?(method) ? method_tag(method) : ''.html_safe + method_tag = BUTTON_TAG_METHOD_VERBS.include?(method) ? method_tag(method) : ''.html_safe form_method = method == 'get' ? 'get' : 'post' form_options = html_options.delete('form') || {} @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ module ActionView if block_given? block.arity <= 1 ? capture(name, &block) : capture(name, options, html_options, &block) else - name + ERB::Util.html_escape(name) end else link_to(name, options, html_options) @@ -528,12 +528,13 @@ module ActionView return false unless request.get? || request.head? - url_string = url_for(options) + url_string = URI.parser.unescape(url_for(options)).force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) # We ignore any extra parameters in the request_uri if the # submitted url doesn't have any either. This lets the function # work with things like ?order=asc request_uri = url_string.index("?") ? request.fullpath : request.path + request_uri = URI.parser.unescape(request_uri).force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) if url_string =~ /^\w+:\/\// url_string == "#{request.protocol}#{request.host_with_port}#{request_uri}" @@ -548,28 +549,10 @@ module ActionView html_options = html_options.stringify_keys html_options['data-remote'] = 'true' if link_to_remote_options?(options) || link_to_remote_options?(html_options) - disable_with = html_options.delete("disable_with") - confirm = html_options.delete('confirm') method = html_options.delete('method') - if confirm - message = ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. " \ - "Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - html_options["data-confirm"] = confirm - end - add_method_to_attributes!(html_options, method) if method - if disable_with - message = ":disable_with option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. " \ - "Use 'data: { disable_with: \'Text\' }' instead." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - html_options["data-disable-with"] = disable_with - end - html_options else link_to_remote_options?(options) ? {'data-remote' => 'true'} : {} diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml b/actionview/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml index 8a56f147b8..8a56f147b8 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/log_subscriber.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/log_subscriber.rb index fd9a543e0a..fd9a543e0a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/log_subscriber.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/log_subscriber.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/lookup_context.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/lookup_context.rb index d61cc0f304..f9d5b97fe3 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/lookup_context.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/lookup_context.rb @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ require 'thread_safe' require 'active_support/core_ext/module/remove_method' +require 'active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors' module ActionView # = Action View Lookup Context diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/model_naming.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/model_naming.rb index e09ebd60df..e09ebd60df 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/model_naming.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/model_naming.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/path_set.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/path_set.rb index d9c76366f8..91ee2ea8f5 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/path_set.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/path_set.rb @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ module ActionView #:nodoc: # = Action View PathSet + # + # This class is used to store and access paths in Action View. A number of + # operations are defined so that you can search among the paths in this + # set and also perform operations on other +PathSet+ objects. + # + # A +LookupContext+ will use a +PathSet+ to store the paths in its context. class PathSet #:nodoc: include Enumerable diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/railtie.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/railtie.rb index e80e0ed9b0..e80e0ed9b0 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/railtie.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/railtie.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/record_identifier.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/record_identifier.rb index 63f645431a..63f645431a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/record_identifier.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/record_identifier.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/abstract_renderer.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/abstract_renderer.rb index 6fb8cbb46c..73c19a0ae2 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/abstract_renderer.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/abstract_renderer.rb @@ -1,4 +1,19 @@ module ActionView + # This class defines the interface for a renderer. Each class that + # subclasses +AbstractRenderer+ is used by the base +Renderer+ class to + # render a specific type of object. + # + # The base +Renderer+ class uses its +render+ method to delegate to the + # renderers. These currently consist of + # + # PartialRenderer - Used for rendering partials + # TemplateRenderer - Used for rendering other types of templates + # StreamingTemplateRenderer - Used for streaming + # + # Whenever the +render+ method is called on the base +Renderer+ class, a new + # renderer object of the correct type is created, and the +render+ method on + # that new object is called in turn. This abstracts the setup and rendering + # into a separate classes for partials and templates. class AbstractRenderer #:nodoc: delegate :find_template, :template_exists?, :with_fallbacks, :with_layout_format, :formats, :to => :@lookup_context diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb index 43a88b0623..821026268a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb @@ -313,6 +313,13 @@ module ActionView private + # Sets up instance variables needed for rendering a partial. This method + # finds the options and details and extracts them. The method also contains + # logic that handles the type of object passed in as the partial. + # + # If +options[:partial]+ is a string, then the +@path+ instance variable is + # set to that string. Otherwise, the +options[:partial]+ object must + # respond to +to_partial_path+ in order to setup the path. def setup(context, options, block) @view = context partial = options[:partial] @@ -413,6 +420,13 @@ module ActionView end end + # Obtains the path to where the object's partial is located. If the object + # responds to +to_partial_path+, then +to_partial_path+ will be called and + # will provide the path. If the object does not respond to +to_partial_path+, + # then an +ArgumentError+ is raised. + # + # If +prefix_partial_path_with_controller_namespace+ is true, then this + # method will prefix the partial paths with a namespace. def partial_path(object = @object) object = object.to_model if object.respond_to?(:to_model) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/renderer.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/renderer.rb index 30a0c4be70..964b18337e 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/renderer.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/renderer.rb @@ -2,6 +2,12 @@ module ActionView # This is the main entry point for rendering. It basically delegates # to other objects like TemplateRenderer and PartialRenderer which # actually renders the template. + # + # The Renderer will parse the options from the +render+ or +render_body+ + # method and render a partial or a template based on the options. The + # +TemplateRenderer+ and +PartialRenderer+ objects are wrappers which do all + # the setup and logic necessary to render a view and a new object is created + # each time +render+ is called. class Renderer attr_accessor :lookup_context diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/streaming_template_renderer.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/streaming_template_renderer.rb index 9cf6eb0c65..9cf6eb0c65 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/streaming_template_renderer.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/streaming_template_renderer.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/template_renderer.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/template_renderer.rb index 4d5c5db80c..668831dff3 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/template_renderer.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/template_renderer.rb @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ module ActionView prepend_formats(template.formats) unless context.rendered_format - context.rendered_format = template.formats.first || formats.last + context.rendered_format = template.formats.first || formats.first end render_template(template, options[:layout], options[:locals]) diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/routing_url_for.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/routing_url_for.rb index f10e7e88ba..f10e7e88ba 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/routing_url_for.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/routing_url_for.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template.rb index 946db1df79..e2c50fec47 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template.rb @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ module ActionView # we use a bang in this instrumentation because you don't want to # consume this in production. This is only slow if it's being listened to. def render(view, locals, buffer=nil, &block) - ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument("!render_template.action_view", virtual_path: @virtual_path, identifier: @identifier) do + instrument("!render_template") do compile!(view) view.send(method_name, locals, buffer, &block) end @@ -146,12 +146,6 @@ module ActionView handle_render_error(view, e) end - def mime_type - message = 'Template#mime_type is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 4.1. Please use type method instead.' - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - @mime_type ||= Mime::Type.lookup_by_extension(@formats.first.to_s) if @formats.first - end - def type @type ||= Types[@formats.first] if @formats.first end @@ -245,7 +239,9 @@ module ActionView mod = view.singleton_class end - compile(view, mod) + instrument("!compile_template") do + compile(view, mod) + end # Just discard the source if we have a virtual path. This # means we can get the template back. @@ -271,7 +267,7 @@ module ActionView method_name = self.method_name code = @handler.call(self) - # Make sure that the resulting String to be evalled is in the + # Make sure that the resulting String to be eval'd is in the # encoding of the code source = <<-end_src def #{method_name}(local_assigns, output_buffer) @@ -335,5 +331,10 @@ module ActionView def identifier_method_name #:nodoc: inspect.gsub(/[^a-z_]/, '_') end + + def instrument(action, &block) + payload = { virtual_path: @virtual_path, identifier: @identifier } + ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument("#{action}.action_view", payload, &block) + end end end diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/error.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/error.rb index a89d51221e..a89d51221e 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/error.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/error.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/handlers.rb index d9cddc0040..d9cddc0040 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/handlers.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/builder.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/handlers/builder.rb index d90b0c6378..d90b0c6378 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/builder.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/handlers/builder.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb index 7d7a7af51d..c8a0059596 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/handlers/erb.rb @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -require 'action_dispatch/http/mime_type' require 'erubis' module ActionView diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/raw.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/handlers/raw.rb index 0c0d1fffcb..0c0d1fffcb 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/handlers/raw.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/handlers/raw.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb index 6b9b0a826b..3304605c1a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ module ActionView NAME_BLOCK = lambda {|cache, name| cache[name] = SmallCache.new(&PREFIX_BLOCK)} KEY_BLOCK = lambda {|cache, key| cache[key] = SmallCache.new(&NAME_BLOCK)} - # usually a majority of template look ups return nothing, use this canonical preallocated array to safe memory + # usually a majority of template look ups return nothing, use this canonical preallocated array to save memory NO_TEMPLATES = [].freeze def initialize diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/text.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/text.rb index 859c7bc3ce..859c7bc3ce 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/text.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/text.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/types.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/types.rb index db77cb5d19..db77cb5d19 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template/types.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/template/types.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/test_case.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb index 10b487f37a..3145446114 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/test_case.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb @@ -211,7 +211,9 @@ module ActionView alias_method :_view, :view INTERNAL_IVARS = [ - :@__name__, + :@NAME, + :@failures, + :@assertions, :@__io__, :@_assertion_wrapped, :@_assertions, diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/testing/resolvers.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/testing/resolvers.rb index 7afa2fa613..7afa2fa613 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/testing/resolvers.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/testing/resolvers.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner.rb index 775b827529..775b827529 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/document.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/document.rb index 386820300a..386820300a 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/document.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/document.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/node.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/node.rb index 7e7cd4f7b6..7e7cd4f7b6 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/node.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/node.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/sanitizer.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/sanitizer.rb index 30b6b8b141..30b6b8b141 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/sanitizer.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/sanitizer.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/selector.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/selector.rb index 7f8609c408..7f8609c408 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/selector.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/selector.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/tokenizer.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/tokenizer.rb index 8ac8d34430..8ac8d34430 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/tokenizer.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/tokenizer.rb diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/version.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/version.rb index 6d645c3e14..6d645c3e14 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/version.rb +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/version.rb diff --git a/actionview/lib/action_view/version.rb b/actionview/lib/action_view/version.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..094dd474df --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/lib/action_view/version.rb @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +module ActionView + # Returns the version of the currently loaded ActionView as a Gem::Version + def self.version + Gem::Version.new "4.1.0.beta" + end + + module VERSION #:nodoc: + MAJOR, MINOR, TINY, PRE = ActionView.version.segments + STRING = ActionView.version.to_s + end +end diff --git a/actionview/test/abstract_unit.rb b/actionview/test/abstract_unit.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8213997f4e --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/abstract_unit.rb @@ -0,0 +1,382 @@ +require File.expand_path('../../../load_paths', __FILE__) + +$:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/lib') +$:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/fixtures/helpers') +$:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/fixtures/alternate_helpers') + +ENV['TMPDIR'] = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'tmp') + +require 'active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting' + +# These are the normal settings that will be set up by Railties +# TODO: Have these tests support other combinations of these values +silence_warnings do + Encoding.default_internal = "UTF-8" + Encoding.default_external = "UTF-8" +end + +require 'active_support/testing/autorun' +require 'abstract_controller' +require 'action_controller' +require 'action_view' +require 'action_view/testing/resolvers' +require 'action_dispatch' +require 'active_support/dependencies' +require 'active_model' +require 'active_record' +require 'action_controller/caching' + +require 'pp' # require 'pp' early to prevent hidden_methods from not picking up the pretty-print methods until too late + +module Rails + class << self + def env + @_env ||= ActiveSupport::StringInquirer.new(ENV["RAILS_ENV"] || ENV["RACK_ENV"] || "test") + end + end +end + +ActiveSupport::Dependencies.hook! + +Thread.abort_on_exception = true + +# Show backtraces for deprecated behavior for quicker cleanup. +ActiveSupport::Deprecation.debug = true + +# Register danish language for testing +I18n.backend.store_translations 'da', {} +I18n.backend.store_translations 'pt-BR', {} +ORIGINAL_LOCALES = I18n.available_locales.map {|locale| locale.to_s }.sort + +FIXTURE_LOAD_PATH = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'fixtures') +FIXTURES = Pathname.new(FIXTURE_LOAD_PATH) + +module RackTestUtils + def body_to_string(body) + if body.respond_to?(:each) + str = "" + body.each {|s| str << s } + str + else + body + end + end + extend self +end + +module RenderERBUtils + def view + @view ||= begin + path = ActionView::FileSystemResolver.new(FIXTURE_LOAD_PATH) + view_paths = ActionView::PathSet.new([path]) + ActionView::Base.new(view_paths) + end + end + + def render_erb(string) + @virtual_path = nil + + template = ActionView::Template.new( + string.strip, + "test template", + ActionView::Template::Handlers::ERB, + {}) + + template.render(self, {}).strip + end +end + +SharedTestRoutes = ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.new + +module ActionDispatch + module SharedRoutes + def before_setup + @routes = SharedTestRoutes + super + end + end + + # Hold off drawing routes until all the possible controller classes + # have been loaded. + module DrawOnce + class << self + attr_accessor :drew + end + self.drew = false + + def before_setup + super + return if DrawOnce.drew + + SharedTestRoutes.draw do + get ':controller(/:action)' + end + + ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest.app.routes.draw do + get ':controller(/:action)' + end + + DrawOnce.drew = true + end + end +end + +module ActiveSupport + class TestCase + include ActionDispatch::DrawOnce + end +end + +class RoutedRackApp + attr_reader :routes + + def initialize(routes, &blk) + @routes = routes + @stack = ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack.new(&blk).build(@routes) + end + + def call(env) + @stack.call(env) + end +end + +class BasicController + attr_accessor :request + + def config + @config ||= ActiveSupport::InheritableOptions.new(ActionController::Base.config).tap do |config| + # VIEW TODO: View tests should not require a controller + public_dir = File.expand_path("../fixtures/public", __FILE__) + config.assets_dir = public_dir + config.javascripts_dir = "#{public_dir}/javascripts" + config.stylesheets_dir = "#{public_dir}/stylesheets" + config.assets = ActiveSupport::InheritableOptions.new({ :prefix => "assets" }) + config + end + end +end + +class ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + include ActionDispatch::SharedRoutes + + def self.build_app(routes = nil) + RoutedRackApp.new(routes || ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.new) do |middleware| + middleware.use "ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions", ActionDispatch::PublicExceptions.new("#{FIXTURE_LOAD_PATH}/public") + middleware.use "ActionDispatch::DebugExceptions" + middleware.use "ActionDispatch::Callbacks" + middleware.use "ActionDispatch::ParamsParser" + middleware.use "ActionDispatch::Cookies" + middleware.use "ActionDispatch::Flash" + middleware.use "Rack::Head" + yield(middleware) if block_given? + end + end + + self.app = build_app + + # Stub Rails dispatcher so it does not get controller references and + # simply return the controller#action as Rack::Body. + class StubDispatcher < ::ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet::Dispatcher + protected + def controller_reference(controller_param) + controller_param + end + + def dispatch(controller, action, env) + [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/html'}, ["#{controller}##{action}"]] + end + end + + def self.stub_controllers + old_dispatcher = ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet::Dispatcher + ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.module_eval { remove_const :Dispatcher } + ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.module_eval { const_set :Dispatcher, StubDispatcher } + yield ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.new + ensure + ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.module_eval { remove_const :Dispatcher } + ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.module_eval { const_set :Dispatcher, old_dispatcher } + end + + def with_routing(&block) + temporary_routes = ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.new + old_app, self.class.app = self.class.app, self.class.build_app(temporary_routes) + old_routes = SharedTestRoutes + silence_warnings { Object.const_set(:SharedTestRoutes, temporary_routes) } + + yield temporary_routes + ensure + self.class.app = old_app + silence_warnings { Object.const_set(:SharedTestRoutes, old_routes) } + end + + def with_autoload_path(path) + path = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "fixtures", path) + if ActiveSupport::Dependencies.autoload_paths.include?(path) + yield + else + begin + ActiveSupport::Dependencies.autoload_paths << path + yield + ensure + ActiveSupport::Dependencies.autoload_paths.reject! {|p| p == path} + ActiveSupport::Dependencies.clear + end + end + end +end + +# Temporary base class +class Rack::TestCase < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest + def self.testing(klass = nil) + if klass + @testing = "/#{klass.name.underscore}".sub!(/_controller$/, '') + else + @testing + end + end + + def get(thing, *args) + if thing.is_a?(Symbol) + super("#{self.class.testing}/#{thing}", *args) + else + super + end + end + + def assert_body(body) + assert_equal body, Array(response.body).join + end + + def assert_status(code) + assert_equal code, response.status + end + + def assert_response(body, status = 200, headers = {}) + assert_body body + assert_status status + headers.each do |header, value| + assert_header header, value + end + end + + def assert_content_type(type) + assert_equal type, response.headers["Content-Type"] + end + + def assert_header(name, value) + assert_equal value, response.headers[name] + end +end + +module ActionController + class Base + include ActionController::Testing + # This stub emulates the Railtie including the URL helpers from a Rails application + include SharedTestRoutes.url_helpers + include SharedTestRoutes.mounted_helpers + + self.view_paths = FIXTURE_LOAD_PATH + + def self.test_routes(&block) + routes = ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.new + routes.draw(&block) + include routes.url_helpers + end + end + + class TestCase + include ActionDispatch::TestProcess + include ActionDispatch::SharedRoutes + end +end + +class ::ApplicationController < ActionController::Base +end + +module ActionView + class TestCase + # Must repeat the setup because AV::TestCase is a duplication + # of AC::TestCase + include ActionDispatch::SharedRoutes + end +end + +class Workshop + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + attr_accessor :id + + def initialize(id) + @id = id + end + + def persisted? + id.present? + end + + def to_s + id.to_s + end +end + +module ActionDispatch + class DebugExceptions + private + remove_method :stderr_logger + # Silence logger + def stderr_logger + nil + end + end +end + +module ActionDispatch + module RoutingVerbs + def get(uri_or_host, path = nil) + host = uri_or_host.host unless path + path ||= uri_or_host.path + + params = {'PATH_INFO' => path, + 'REQUEST_METHOD' => 'GET', + 'HTTP_HOST' => host} + + routes.call(params)[2].join + end + end +end + +module RoutingTestHelpers + def url_for(set, options, recall = nil) + set.send(:url_for, options.merge(:only_path => true, :_recall => recall)) + end +end + +class ResourcesController < ActionController::Base + def index() render :nothing => true end + alias_method :show, :index +end + +class ThreadsController < ResourcesController; end +class MessagesController < ResourcesController; end +class CommentsController < ResourcesController; end +class ReviewsController < ResourcesController; end +class AuthorsController < ResourcesController; end +class LogosController < ResourcesController; end + +class AccountsController < ResourcesController; end +class AdminController < ResourcesController; end +class ProductsController < ResourcesController; end +class ImagesController < ResourcesController; end +class PreferencesController < ResourcesController; end + +module Backoffice + class ProductsController < ResourcesController; end + class TagsController < ResourcesController; end + class ManufacturersController < ResourcesController; end + class ImagesController < ResourcesController; end + + module Admin + class ProductsController < ResourcesController; end + class ImagesController < ResourcesController; end + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/test/active_record_unit.rb b/actionview/test/active_record_unit.rb index 95fbb112c0..95fbb112c0 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/active_record_unit.rb +++ b/actionview/test/active_record_unit.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/activerecord/controller_runtime_test.rb b/actionview/test/activerecord/controller_runtime_test.rb index 368bec1c70..368bec1c70 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/activerecord/controller_runtime_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/activerecord/controller_runtime_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/activerecord/form_helper_activerecord_test.rb b/actionview/test/activerecord/form_helper_activerecord_test.rb index 2e302c65a7..2e302c65a7 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/activerecord/form_helper_activerecord_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/activerecord/form_helper_activerecord_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/activerecord/polymorphic_routes_test.rb b/actionview/test/activerecord/polymorphic_routes_test.rb index afb714484b..afb714484b 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/activerecord/polymorphic_routes_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/activerecord/polymorphic_routes_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/activerecord/render_partial_with_record_identification_test.rb b/actionview/test/activerecord/render_partial_with_record_identification_test.rb index 409370104d..409370104d 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/activerecord/render_partial_with_record_identification_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/activerecord/render_partial_with_record_identification_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/_top_level_partial.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/_top_level_partial.html.erb index 0b1c2e46e0..0b1c2e46e0 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/_top_level_partial.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/_top_level_partial.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/_top_level_partial_only.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/_top_level_partial_only.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..44f25b61d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/_top_level_partial_only.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +top level partial
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/blog_public/.gitignore b/actionview/test/fixtures/blog_public/.gitignore index 312e635ee6..312e635ee6 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/blog_public/.gitignore +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/blog_public/.gitignore diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/blog_public/blog.html b/actionview/test/fixtures/blog_public/blog.html index 79ad44c010..79ad44c010 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/blog_public/blog.html +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/blog_public/blog.html diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/blog_public/index.html b/actionview/test/fixtures/blog_public/index.html index 2de3825481..2de3825481 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/blog_public/index.html +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/blog_public/index.html diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/blog_public/subdir/index.html b/actionview/test/fixtures/blog_public/subdir/index.html index 517bded335..517bded335 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/blog_public/subdir/index.html +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/blog_public/subdir/index.html diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/comments/empty.de.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/comments/empty.de.html.erb index cffd90dd26..cffd90dd26 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/comments/empty.de.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/comments/empty.de.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/comments/empty.html.builder b/actionview/test/fixtures/comments/empty.html.builder index 2b0c7207a3..2b0c7207a3 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/comments/empty.html.builder +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/comments/empty.html.builder diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/comments/empty.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/comments/empty.html.erb index 827f3861de..827f3861de 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/comments/empty.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/comments/empty.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/comments/empty.xml.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/comments/empty.xml.erb index db1027cd7d..db1027cd7d 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/comments/empty.xml.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/comments/empty.xml.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/companies.yml b/actionview/test/fixtures/companies.yml index ed2992e0b1..ed2992e0b1 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/companies.yml +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/companies.yml diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/company.rb b/actionview/test/fixtures/company.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f3ac3642fa --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/company.rb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +class Company < ActiveRecord::Base + has_one :mascot + self.sequence_name = :companies_nonstd_seq + + validates_presence_of :name + def validate + errors.add('rating', 'rating should not be 2') if rating == 2 + end +end diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/another.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/another.html.erb index 6d7f3bafbb..6d7f3bafbb 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/another.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/another.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/html/another.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/html/another.erb index dbd7e96ab6..dbd7e96ab6 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/html/another.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/html/another.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/html/path.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/html/path.erb index 6d7f3bafbb..6d7f3bafbb 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/html/path.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/custom_pattern/html/path.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/customers/_customer.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/customers/_customer.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..483571e22a --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/customers/_customer.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= greeting %>: <%= customer.name %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/db_definitions/sqlite.sql b/actionview/test/fixtures/db_definitions/sqlite.sql index 99df4b3e61..99df4b3e61 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/db_definitions/sqlite.sql +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/db_definitions/sqlite.sql diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/developer.rb b/actionview/test/fixtures/developer.rb index 4941463015..4941463015 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/developer.rb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/developer.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/developers.yml b/actionview/test/fixtures/developers.yml index 3656564f63..3656564f63 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/developers.yml +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/developers.yml diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/developers/_developer.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/developers/_developer.erb index 904a3137e7..904a3137e7 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/developers/_developer.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/developers/_developer.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/developers_projects.yml b/actionview/test/fixtures/developers_projects.yml index cee359c7cf..cee359c7cf 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/developers_projects.yml +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/developers_projects.yml diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/comments/_comment.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/comments/_comment.html.erb index f172e749da..f172e749da 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/comments/_comment.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/comments/_comment.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/comments/_comments.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/comments/_comments.html.erb index c28646a283..c28646a283 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/comments/_comments.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/comments/_comments.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/events/_event.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/events/_event.html.erb index e69de29bb2..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/events/_event.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/events/_event.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/_recursion.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/_recursion.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ee5aaf09c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/_recursion.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= render 'recursion' %> diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/level/below/_header.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/below/_header.html.erb index e69de29bb2..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/level/below/_header.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/below/_header.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/level/below/index.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/below/index.html.erb index b92f49a8f8..b92f49a8f8 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/level/below/index.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/below/index.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/recursion.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/recursion.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ee5aaf09c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/level/recursion.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= render 'recursion' %> diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_form.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_form.html.erb index e69de29bb2..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_form.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_form.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_header.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_header.html.erb index e69de29bb2..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_header.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_header.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_message.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_message.html.erb index 406a0fb848..406a0fb848 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_message.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/_message.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/actions/_move.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/actions/_move.html.erb index e69de29bb2..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/actions/_move.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/actions/_move.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/edit.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/edit.html.erb index a9e0a88e32..a9e0a88e32 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/edit.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/edit.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/index.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/index.html.erb index 1937b652e4..1937b652e4 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/index.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/index.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/show.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/show.html.erb index 51b3b61e8e..42aa2363dd 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/show.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/show.html.erb @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ <%= render @message.history.events %> -<%# render "something_missing" %> +<%# render "something_missing" %> +<%# render "something_missing_1" %> <% # Template Dependency: messages/form diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/fun/games/_game.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/fun/games/_game.erb index f0f542ff92..f0f542ff92 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/fun/games/_game.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/fun/games/_game.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/fun/games/hello_world.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/fun/games/hello_world.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1ebfbe2539 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/fun/games/hello_world.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Living in a nested world
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/fun/serious/games/_game.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/fun/serious/games/_game.erb index 523bc55bd7..523bc55bd7 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/fun/serious/games/_game.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/fun/serious/games/_game.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/functional_caching/fragment_cached_without_digest.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/functional_caching/fragment_cached_without_digest.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3125583a28 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/functional_caching/fragment_cached_without_digest.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +<body> +<%= cache 'nodigest', skip_digest: true do %><p>ERB</p><% end %> +</body> diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/games/_game.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/games/_game.erb index 1aeb81fcba..1aeb81fcba 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/games/_game.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/games/_game.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/good_customers/_good_customer.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/good_customers/_good_customer.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a2d97ebc6d --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/good_customers/_good_customer.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= greeting %> good customer: <%= good_customer.name %><%= good_customer_counter %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/happy_path/render_action/hello_world.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/happy_path/render_action/hello_world.erb index 6769dd60bd..6769dd60bd 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/happy_path/render_action/hello_world.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/happy_path/render_action/hello_world.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layout_tests/alt/hello.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layout_tests/alt/hello.erb index 1055c36659..1055c36659 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layout_tests/alt/hello.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layout_tests/alt/hello.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/_column.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_column.html.erb index 96db002b8a..96db002b8a 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/_column.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_column.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_customers.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_customers.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ae63f13cd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_customers.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<title><%= yield Struct.new(:name).new("David") %></title>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/_partial_and_yield.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_partial_and_yield.erb index 74cc428ffa..74cc428ffa 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/_partial_and_yield.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_partial_and_yield.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/_yield_only.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_yield_only.erb index 37f0bddbd7..37f0bddbd7 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/_yield_only.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_yield_only.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/_yield_with_params.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_yield_with_params.erb index 68e6557fb8..68e6557fb8 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/_yield_with_params.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/_yield_with_params.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/streaming.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/streaming.erb index d3f896a6ca..d3f896a6ca 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/streaming.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/streaming.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/yield.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/yield.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..482dc9022e --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/yield.erb @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +<title><%= yield :title %></title> +<%= yield %> diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/yield_with_render_inline_inside.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/yield_with_render_inline_inside.erb index 7298d79690..7298d79690 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/yield_with_render_inline_inside.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/yield_with_render_inline_inside.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/yield_with_render_partial_inside.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/yield_with_render_partial_inside.erb index 74cc428ffa..74cc428ffa 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/layouts/yield_with_render_partial_inside.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/layouts/yield_with_render_partial_inside.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/mascot.rb b/actionview/test/fixtures/mascot.rb index f9f1448b8f..f9f1448b8f 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/mascot.rb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/mascot.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/mascots.yml b/actionview/test/fixtures/mascots.yml index 17b7dff454..17b7dff454 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/mascots.yml +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/mascots.yml diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/mascots/_mascot.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/mascots/_mascot.html.erb index 432773a1da..432773a1da 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/mascots/_mascot.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/mascots/_mascot.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/multipart/bracketed_utf8_param b/actionview/test/fixtures/multipart/bracketed_utf8_param new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..df9cecea08 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/multipart/bracketed_utf8_param @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +--AaB03x +Content-Disposition: form-data; name="Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn_name[Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn_nested_name]" + +Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn_value +--AaB03x-- diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/multipart/single_utf8_param b/actionview/test/fixtures/multipart/single_utf8_param new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1d9fae7b17 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/multipart/single_utf8_param @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +--AaB03x +Content-Disposition: form-data; name="Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn_name" + +Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn_value +--AaB03x-- diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/plain_text.raw b/actionview/test/fixtures/plain_text.raw index b13985337f..b13985337f 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/plain_text.raw +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/plain_text.raw diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/plain_text_with_characters.raw b/actionview/test/fixtures/plain_text_with_characters.raw index 1e86e44fb4..1e86e44fb4 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/plain_text_with_characters.raw +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/plain_text_with_characters.raw diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/project.rb b/actionview/test/fixtures/project.rb index c124a9e605..c124a9e605 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/project.rb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/project.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/projects.yml b/actionview/test/fixtures/projects.yml index 02800c7824..02800c7824 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/projects.yml +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/projects.yml diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/projects/_project.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/projects/_project.erb index 480c4c2af3..480c4c2af3 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/projects/_project.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/projects/_project.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/.gitignore b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/.gitignore index 312e635ee6..312e635ee6 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/.gitignore +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/.gitignore diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/elsewhere/cools.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/elsewhere/cools.js index 6e12fe29c4..6e12fe29c4 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/elsewhere/cools.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/elsewhere/cools.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/elsewhere/file.css b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/elsewhere/file.css index 6aea0733b1..6aea0733b1 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/elsewhere/file.css +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/elsewhere/file.css diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/public/foo/baz.css b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/foo/baz.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b5173fbef2 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/foo/baz.css @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +body { +background: #000; +} diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/application.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/application.js index 9702692980..9702692980 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/application.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/application.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/bank.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/bank.js index 4a1bee7182..4a1bee7182 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/bank.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/bank.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/common.javascript b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/common.javascript index 2ae1929056..2ae1929056 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/common.javascript +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/common.javascript diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/controls.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/controls.js index 88168d9f13..88168d9f13 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/controls.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/controls.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/dragdrop.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/dragdrop.js index c07061ac0c..c07061ac0c 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/dragdrop.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/dragdrop.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/effects.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/effects.js index b555d63034..b555d63034 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/effects.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/effects.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/prototype.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/prototype.js index 9780064a0e..9780064a0e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/prototype.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/prototype.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/robber.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/robber.js index eb82fcbdf4..eb82fcbdf4 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/robber.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/robber.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/subdir/subdir.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/subdir/subdir.js index 9d23a67aa1..9d23a67aa1 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/subdir/subdir.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/subdir/subdir.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/version.1.0.js b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/version.1.0.js index cfd5fce70e..cfd5fce70e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/version.1.0.js +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/javascripts/version.1.0.js diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/bank.css b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/bank.css index ea161b12b2..ea161b12b2 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/bank.css +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/bank.css diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/random.styles b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/random.styles index d4eeead95c..d4eeead95c 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/random.styles +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/random.styles diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/robber.css b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/robber.css index 0fdd00a6a5..0fdd00a6a5 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/robber.css +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/robber.css diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/subdir/subdir.css b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/subdir/subdir.css index 241152a905..241152a905 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/subdir/subdir.css +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/subdir/subdir.css diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/version.1.0.css b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/version.1.0.css index 30f5f9ba6e..30f5f9ba6e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/version.1.0.css +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/public/stylesheets/version.1.0.css diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/replies.yml b/actionview/test/fixtures/replies.yml index 2a3454b8bf..2a3454b8bf 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/replies.yml +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/replies.yml diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/replies/_reply.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/replies/_reply.erb index 68baf548d8..68baf548d8 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/replies/_reply.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/replies/_reply.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/reply.rb b/actionview/test/fixtures/reply.rb index 047522c55b..047522c55b 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/reply.rb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/reply.rb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/respond_to/using_defaults_with_all.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/respond_to/using_defaults_with_all.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9f1f855269 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/respond_to/using_defaults_with_all.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +HTML! diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/ruby_template.ruby b/actionview/test/fixtures/ruby_template.ruby new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5097bce47c --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/ruby_template.ruby @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +body = "" +body << ["Hello", "from", "Ruby", "code"].join(" ") diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/scope/test/modgreet.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/scope/test/modgreet.erb index 8947726e89..8947726e89 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/scope/test/modgreet.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/scope/test/modgreet.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/shared.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/shared.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..af262fc9f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/shared.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Elastica
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_200.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_200.html.erb index c9f45675dc..c9f45675dc 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_200.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_200.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial.html.erb index e918ba8f83..e918ba8f83 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial_with_object.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial_with_object.html.erb index bdd53014cd..bdd53014cd 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial_with_object.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial_with_object.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial_with_object_counter.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial_with_object_counter.html.erb index 44d6121297..44d6121297 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial_with_object_counter.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_b_layout_for_partial_with_object_counter.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_changing_priority.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_changing_priority.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3225efc49a --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_changing_priority.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +HTML
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_changing_priority.json.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_changing_priority.json.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7fa41dce66 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_changing_priority.json.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +JSON
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_content_tag_nested_in_content_tag.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_content_tag_nested_in_content_tag.erb index 2f21a75dd9..2f21a75dd9 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_content_tag_nested_in_content_tag.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_content_tag_nested_in_content_tag.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_counter.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_counter.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fd245bfc70 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_counter.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= counter_counter %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d8220afeda --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Hello: <%= customer.name rescue "Anonymous" %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer_greeting.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer_greeting.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6acbcb20c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer_greeting.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= greeting %>: <%= customer_greeting.name %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer_with_var.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer_with_var.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..00047dd20e --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_customer_with_var.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= customer.name %> <%= customer.name %> <%= customer.name %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_directory/_partial_with_locales.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_directory/_partial_with_locales.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1cc8d41475 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_directory/_partial_with_locales.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Hello <%= name %> diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_first_json_partial.json.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_first_json_partial.json.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..790ee896db --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_first_json_partial.json.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= render :partial => "test/second_json_partial" %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_from_helper.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_from_helper.erb index 16de7c0f8a..16de7c0f8a 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_from_helper.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_from_helper.erb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/images/.keep b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_json_change_priority.json.erb index e69de29bb2..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/images/.keep +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_json_change_priority.json.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_label_with_block.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_label_with_block.erb index 40117e594e..40117e594e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_label_with_block.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_label_with_block.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_layout_for_block_with_args.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_layout_for_block_with_args.html.erb index 307533208d..307533208d 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_layout_for_block_with_args.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_layout_for_block_with_args.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_layout_for_partial.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_layout_for_partial.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..666efadbb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_layout_for_partial.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Before (<%= name %>) +<%= yield %> +After
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_layout_with_partial_and_yield.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_layout_with_partial_and_yield.html.erb index 820e7db789..820e7db789 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_layout_with_partial_and_yield.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_layout_with_partial_and_yield.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_local_inspector.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_local_inspector.html.erb index e6765c0882..e6765c0882 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_local_inspector.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_local_inspector.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_object_inspector.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_object_inspector.erb index 53af593821..53af593821 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_object_inspector.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_object_inspector.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_one.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_one.html.erb index f796291cb4..f796291cb4 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_one.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_one.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e466dcbd8e --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +invalid
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e39f6c9827 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +partial html
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.js.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.js.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b350cdd7ef --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial.js.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +partial js
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_for_use_in_layout.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_for_use_in_layout.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3a03a64e31 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_for_use_in_layout.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Inside from partial (<%= name %>)
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_name_local_variable.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_name_local_variable.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cc3a91c89f --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_name_local_variable.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= partial_name_local_variable %> diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_only.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_only.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a44b3eed40 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_only.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +only partial
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout.erb index 2a50c834fe..2a50c834fe 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout_block_content.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout_block_content.erb index 65dafd93a8..65dafd93a8 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout_block_content.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout_block_content.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout_block_partial.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout_block_partial.erb index 444197a7d0..444197a7d0 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout_block_partial.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_layout_block_partial.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_only_html_version.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_only_html_version.html.erb index 00e6b6d6da..00e6b6d6da 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_only_html_version.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_only_html_version.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_partial.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_partial.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ee0d5037b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_partial_with_partial.erb @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +<%= render 'test/partial' %> +partial with partial diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_raise.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_raise.html.erb index 68b08181d3..68b08181d3 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_raise.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_raise.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_raise_indentation.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_raise_indentation.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f9a93728fe --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_raise_indentation.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +<p>First paragraph</p> +<p>Second paragraph</p> +<p>Third paragraph</p> +<p>Fourth paragraph</p> +<p>Fifth paragraph</p> +<p>Sixth paragraph</p> +<p>Seventh paragraph</p> +<p>Eight paragraph</p> +<p>Ninth paragraph</p> +<p>Tenth paragraph</p> +<%= raise "error here!" %> +<p>Eleventh paragraph</p> +<p>Twelfth paragraph</p>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_second_json_partial.json.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_second_json_partial.json.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5ebb7f1afd --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_second_json_partial.json.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Third level
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_two.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_two.html.erb index 5ab2f8a432..5ab2f8a432 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_two.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_two.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_utf8_partial.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_utf8_partial.html.erb index 8d717fd427..8d717fd427 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_utf8_partial.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_utf8_partial.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_utf8_partial_magic.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_utf8_partial_magic.html.erb index 4e2224610a..4e2224610a 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/_utf8_partial_magic.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/_utf8_partial_magic.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/basic.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/basic.html.erb index ea696d7e01..ea696d7e01 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/basic.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/basic.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/calling_partial_with_layout.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/calling_partial_with_layout.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ac44bc0d81 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/calling_partial_with_layout.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= render(:layout => "layout_for_partial", :partial => "partial_for_use_in_layout", :locals => { :name => "David" }) %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/change_priority.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/change_priority.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5618977d05 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/change_priority.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +<%= render :partial => "test/json_change_priority", formats: :json %> +HTML Template, but <%= render :partial => "test/changing_priority" %> partial
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/dont_pick_me b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/dont_pick_me index 0157c9e503..0157c9e503 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/dont_pick_me +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/dont_pick_me diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/dot.directory/render_file_with_ivar.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/dot.directory/render_file_with_ivar.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8b8a449236 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/dot.directory/render_file_with_ivar.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +The secret is <%= @secret %> diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/greeting.xml.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/greeting.xml.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..62fb0293f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/greeting.xml.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<p>This is grand!</p> diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello.builder b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello.builder new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a471553941 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello.builder @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +xml.html do + xml.p "Hello #{@name}" + xml << render(:file => "test/greeting") +end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello/hello.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello/hello.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6769dd60bd --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello/hello.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Hello world!
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.da.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.da.html.erb index 10ec443291..10ec443291 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.da.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.da.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6769dd60bd --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Hello world!
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.erb~ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.erb~ index 21934a1c95..21934a1c95 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.erb~ +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.erb~ diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.pt-BR.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.pt-BR.html.erb index 773b3c8c6e..773b3c8c6e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.pt-BR.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world.pt-BR.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world_with_partial.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world_with_partial.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ec31545356 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/hello_world_with_partial.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +Hello world! +<%= render '/test/partial' %> diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/html_template.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/html_template.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1bbc2b7f09 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/html_template.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= render :partial => "test/first_json_partial", formats: :json %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/layout_render_file.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/layout_render_file.erb index 2f8e921c5f..2f8e921c5f 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/layout_render_file.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/layout_render_file.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/layout_render_object.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/layout_render_object.erb index acc4453c08..acc4453c08 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/layout_render_object.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/layout_render_object.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/list.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/list.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0a4bda58ee --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/list.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= @test_unchanged = 'goodbye' %><%= render :partial => 'customer', :collection => @customers %><%= @test_unchanged %> diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.en.html.erb~ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.en.html.erb~ index d009950384..d009950384 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.en.html.erb~ +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.en.html.erb~ diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.erb~ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.erb~ index d009950384..d009950384 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.erb~ +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.erb~ diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.html.erb~ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.html.erb~ index d009950384..d009950384 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.html.erb~ +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed.html.erb~ diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed~ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed~ new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d009950384 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/malformed/malformed~ @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Don't render me!
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/nested_layout.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/nested_layout.erb index 6078f74b4c..6078f74b4c 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/nested_layout.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/nested_layout.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/nested_streaming.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/nested_streaming.erb index 55525e0c92..55525e0c92 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/nested_streaming.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/nested_streaming.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/one.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/one.html.erb index 0151874809..0151874809 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/one.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/one.html.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_ivar.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_ivar.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8b8a449236 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_ivar.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +The secret is <%= @secret %> diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_locals.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_locals.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ebe09faee6 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_locals.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +The secret is <%= secret %> diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_locals_and_default.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_locals_and_default.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9b4900acc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_file_with_locals_and_default.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= secret ||= 'one' %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_partial_inside_directory.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_partial_inside_directory.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1461b95186 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_partial_inside_directory.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +<%= render partial: 'test/_directory/partial_with_locales', locals: {'name' => 'Jane'} %> diff --git a/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_two_partials.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_two_partials.html.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3db6025860 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/render_two_partials.html.erb @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +<%= render :partial => 'partial', :locals => {'first' => '1'} %> +<%= render :partial => 'partial', :locals => {'second' => '2'} %> diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/streaming.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/streaming.erb index fb9b8b1ade..fb9b8b1ade 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/streaming.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/streaming.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/streaming_buster.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/streaming_buster.erb index 4221d56dcc..4221d56dcc 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/streaming_buster.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/streaming_buster.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/sub_template_raise.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/sub_template_raise.html.erb index f38c0bda90..f38c0bda90 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/sub_template_raise.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/sub_template_raise.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/template.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/template.erb index 785afa8f6a..785afa8f6a 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/template.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/template.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/update_element_with_capture.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/update_element_with_capture.erb index fa3ef200f9..fa3ef200f9 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/update_element_with_capture.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/update_element_with_capture.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/utf8.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/utf8.html.erb index ac98c2f012..ac98c2f012 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/utf8.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/utf8.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/utf8_magic.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/utf8_magic.html.erb index 257279c29f..257279c29f 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/utf8_magic.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/utf8_magic.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/utf8_magic_with_bare_partial.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/utf8_magic_with_bare_partial.html.erb index cb22692f9a..cb22692f9a 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/test/utf8_magic_with_bare_partial.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/test/utf8_magic_with_bare_partial.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/topic.rb b/actionview/test/fixtures/topic.rb index 9fa9746535..9fa9746535 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/topic.rb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/topic.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/topics.yml b/actionview/test/fixtures/topics.yml index 7fdd49d54e..7fdd49d54e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/topics.yml +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/topics.yml diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/topics/_topic.html.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/topics/_topic.html.erb index 98659ca098..98659ca098 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/topics/_topic.html.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/topics/_topic.html.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/translations/templates/array.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/translations/templates/array.erb index d86045a172..d86045a172 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/translations/templates/array.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/translations/templates/array.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/translations/templates/default.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/translations/templates/default.erb index 8b70031071..8b70031071 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/translations/templates/default.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/translations/templates/default.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/translations/templates/found.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/translations/templates/found.erb index 080c9c0aee..080c9c0aee 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/translations/templates/found.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/translations/templates/found.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/translations/templates/missing.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/translations/templates/missing.erb index 0f3f17f8ef..0f3f17f8ef 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/translations/templates/missing.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/translations/templates/missing.erb diff --git a/actionpack/test/fixtures/with_format.json.erb b/actionview/test/fixtures/with_format.json.erb index a7f480ab1d..a7f480ab1d 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/with_format.json.erb +++ b/actionview/test/fixtures/with_format.json.erb diff --git a/actionview/test/lib/controller/fake_controllers.rb b/actionview/test/lib/controller/fake_controllers.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1a2863b689 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/lib/controller/fake_controllers.rb @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +class ContentController < ActionController::Base; end + +module Admin + class AccountsController < ActionController::Base; end + class PostsController < ActionController::Base; end + class StuffController < ActionController::Base; end + class UserController < ActionController::Base; end + class UsersController < ActionController::Base; end +end + +module Api + class UsersController < ActionController::Base; end + class ProductsController < ActionController::Base; end +end + +class AccountController < ActionController::Base; end +class ArchiveController < ActionController::Base; end +class ArticlesController < ActionController::Base; end +class BarController < ActionController::Base; end +class BlogController < ActionController::Base; end +class BooksController < ActionController::Base; end +class CarsController < ActionController::Base; end +class CcController < ActionController::Base; end +class CController < ActionController::Base; end +class FooController < ActionController::Base; end +class GeocodeController < ActionController::Base; end +class NewsController < ActionController::Base; end +class NotesController < ActionController::Base; end +class PagesController < ActionController::Base; end +class PeopleController < ActionController::Base; end +class PostsController < ActionController::Base; end +class SubpathBooksController < ActionController::Base; end +class SymbolsController < ActionController::Base; end +class UserController < ActionController::Base; end +class UsersController < ActionController::Base; end diff --git a/actionview/test/lib/controller/fake_models.rb b/actionview/test/lib/controller/fake_models.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a463a08bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/lib/controller/fake_models.rb @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +require "active_model" + +class Customer < Struct.new(:name, :id) + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + + undef_method :to_json + + def to_xml(options={}) + if options[:builder] + options[:builder].name name + else + "<name>#{name}</name>" + end + end + + def to_js(options={}) + "name: #{name.inspect}" + end + alias :to_text :to_js + + def errors + [] + end + + def persisted? + id.present? + end +end + +class GoodCustomer < Customer +end + +class Post < Struct.new(:title, :author_name, :body, :secret, :persisted, :written_on, :cost) + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + extend ActiveModel::Translation + + alias_method :secret?, :secret + alias_method :persisted?, :persisted + + def initialize(*args) + super + @persisted = false + end + + attr_accessor :author + def author_attributes=(attributes); end + + attr_accessor :comments, :comment_ids + def comments_attributes=(attributes); end + + attr_accessor :tags + def tags_attributes=(attributes); end +end + +class Comment + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + + attr_reader :id + attr_reader :post_id + def initialize(id = nil, post_id = nil); @id, @post_id = id, post_id end + def to_key; id ? [id] : nil end + def save; @id = 1; @post_id = 1 end + def persisted?; @id.present? end + def to_param; @id.to_s; end + def name + @id.nil? ? "new #{self.class.name.downcase}" : "#{self.class.name.downcase} ##{@id}" + end + + attr_accessor :relevances + def relevances_attributes=(attributes); end + + attr_accessor :body +end + +class Tag + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + + attr_reader :id + attr_reader :post_id + def initialize(id = nil, post_id = nil); @id, @post_id = id, post_id end + def to_key; id ? [id] : nil end + def save; @id = 1; @post_id = 1 end + def persisted?; @id.present? end + def to_param; @id; end + def value + @id.nil? ? "new #{self.class.name.downcase}" : "#{self.class.name.downcase} ##{@id}" + end + + attr_accessor :relevances + def relevances_attributes=(attributes); end + +end + +class CommentRelevance + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + + attr_reader :id + attr_reader :comment_id + def initialize(id = nil, comment_id = nil); @id, @comment_id = id, comment_id end + def to_key; id ? [id] : nil end + def save; @id = 1; @comment_id = 1 end + def persisted?; @id.present? end + def to_param; @id; end + def value + @id.nil? ? "new #{self.class.name.downcase}" : "#{self.class.name.downcase} ##{@id}" + end +end + +class Sheep + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + + attr_reader :id + def to_key; id ? [id] : nil end + def save; @id = 1 end + def new_record?; @id.nil? end + def name + @id.nil? ? 'new sheep' : "sheep ##{@id}" + end +end + +class TagRelevance + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + + attr_reader :id + attr_reader :tag_id + def initialize(id = nil, tag_id = nil); @id, @tag_id = id, tag_id end + def to_key; id ? [id] : nil end + def save; @id = 1; @tag_id = 1 end + def persisted?; @id.present? end + def to_param; @id; end + def value + @id.nil? ? "new #{self.class.name.downcase}" : "#{self.class.name.downcase} ##{@id}" + end +end + +class Author < Comment + attr_accessor :post + def post_attributes=(attributes); end +end + +class HashBackedAuthor < Hash + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + + def persisted?; false; end + + def name + "hash backed author" + end +end + +module Blog + def self.use_relative_model_naming? + true + end + + class Post < Struct.new(:title, :id) + extend ActiveModel::Naming + include ActiveModel::Conversion + + def persisted? + id.present? + end + end +end + +class ArelLike + def to_ary + true + end + def each + a = Array.new(2) { |id| Comment.new(id + 1) } + a.each { |i| yield i } + end +end + +class Car < Struct.new(:color) +end diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/active_model_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/active_model_helper_test.rb index 86bccdfade..86bccdfade 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/active_model_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/active_model_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/asset_tag_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/asset_tag_helper_test.rb index 11614a45dc..214a13654e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/asset_tag_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/asset_tag_helper_test.rb @@ -48,6 +48,9 @@ class AssetTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase %(asset_path("style.min")) => %(/style.min), %(asset_path("style.min.css")) => %(/style.min.css), + %(asset_path("http://www.outside.com/image.jpg")) => %(http://www.outside.com/image.jpg), + %(asset_path("HTTP://www.outside.com/image.jpg")) => %(HTTP://www.outside.com/image.jpg), + %(asset_path("style", type: :stylesheet)) => %(/stylesheets/style.css), %(asset_path("xmlhr", type: :javascript)) => %(/javascripts/xmlhr.js), %(asset_path("xml.png", type: :image)) => %(/images/xml.png) @@ -298,13 +301,15 @@ class AssetTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase %(font_path("font.ttf?123")) => %(/fonts/font.ttf?123) } - def test_autodiscovery_link_tag_deprecated_types - result = nil - assert_deprecated do - result = auto_discovery_link_tag(:xml) + def test_autodiscovery_link_tag_with_unknown_type_but_not_pass_type_option_key + assert_raise(ArgumentError) do + auto_discovery_link_tag(:xml) end + end - expected = %(<link href="http://www.example.com" rel="alternate" title="XML" type="application/xml" />) + def test_autodiscovery_link_tag_with_unknown_type + result = auto_discovery_link_tag(:xml, '/feed.xml', :type => 'application/xml') + expected = %(<link href="/feed.xml" rel="alternate" title="XML" type="application/xml" />) assert_equal expected, result end @@ -443,8 +448,8 @@ class AssetTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase [nil, '/', '/foo/bar/', 'foo/bar/'].each do |prefix| assert_equal 'Rails', image_alt("#{prefix}rails.png") assert_equal 'Rails', image_alt("#{prefix}rails-9c0a079bdd7701d7e729bd956823d153.png") - assert_equal 'Long file name with hyphens', image_alt("#{prefix}long-file-name-with-hyphens.png") - assert_equal 'Long file name with underscores', image_alt("#{prefix}long_file_name_with_underscores.png") + assert_equal 'Long file name with hyphens', image_alt("#{prefix}long-file-name-with-hyphens.png") + assert_equal 'Long file name with underscores', image_alt("#{prefix}long_file_name_with_underscores.png") end end @@ -530,6 +535,17 @@ class AssetTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_equal copy, source end + def test_image_path_with_asset_host_proc_returning_nil + @controller.config.asset_host = Proc.new do |source| + unless source.end_with?("tiff") + "cdn.example.com" + end + end + + assert_equal "/images/file.tiff", image_path("file.tiff") + assert_equal "http://cdn.example.com/images/file.png", image_path("file.png") + end + def test_caching_image_path_with_caching_and_proc_asset_host_using_request @controller.config.asset_host = Proc.new do |source, request| if request.ssl? diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/atom_feed_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/atom_feed_helper_test.rb index 63b5ac0fab..63b5ac0fab 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/atom_feed_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/atom_feed_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/capture_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/capture_helper_test.rb index 938f1c3e54..938f1c3e54 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/capture_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/capture_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/compiled_templates_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/compiled_templates_test.rb index f5dc2fbb33..2336321f3e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/compiled_templates_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/compiled_templates_test.rb @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ require 'abstract_unit' -require 'controller/fake_models' class CompiledTemplatesTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def setup diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/date_helper_i18n_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/date_helper_i18n_test.rb index 21fca35185..21fca35185 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/date_helper_i18n_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/date_helper_i18n_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/date_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/date_helper_test.rb index 242b56a1fd..5f09aef249 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/date_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/date_helper_test.rb @@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ class DateHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase end def assert_distance_of_time_in_words(from, to=nil) - Fixnum.send :private, :/ # test we avoid Integer#/ (redefined by mathn) - to ||= from # 0..1 minute with :include_seconds => true @@ -123,9 +121,6 @@ class DateHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_equal "about 4 hours", distance_of_time_in_words(from + 4.hours, to) assert_equal "less than 20 seconds", distance_of_time_in_words(from + 19.seconds, to, :include_seconds => true) assert_equal "less than a minute", distance_of_time_in_words(from + 19.seconds, to, :include_seconds => false) - - ensure - Fixnum.send :public, :/ end def test_distance_in_words @@ -133,6 +128,13 @@ class DateHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_distance_of_time_in_words(from) end + def test_distance_in_words_with_mathn_required + # test we avoid Integer#/ (redefined by mathn) + require 'mathn' + from = Time.utc(2004, 6, 6, 21, 45, 0) + assert_distance_of_time_in_words(from) + end + def test_time_ago_in_words_passes_include_seconds assert_equal "less than 20 seconds", time_ago_in_words(15.seconds.ago, :include_seconds => true) assert_equal "less than a minute", time_ago_in_words(15.seconds.ago, :include_seconds => false) diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/debug_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/debug_helper_test.rb index 42d06bd9ff..42d06bd9ff 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/debug_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/debug_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionview/test/template/dependency_tracker_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/dependency_tracker_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7a9b4b26ac --- /dev/null +++ b/actionview/test/template/dependency_tracker_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +require 'abstract_unit' +require 'action_view/dependency_tracker' + +class NeckbeardTracker + def self.call(name, template) + ["foo/#{name}"] + end +end + +class FakeTemplate + attr_reader :source, :handler + + def initialize(source, handler = Neckbeard) + @source, @handler = source, handler + end +end + +Neckbeard = lambda {|template| template.source } +Bowtie = lambda {|template| template.source } + +class DependencyTrackerTest < ActionView::TestCase + def tracker + ActionView::DependencyTracker + end + + def setup + ActionView::Template.register_template_handler :neckbeard, Neckbeard + tracker.register_tracker(:neckbeard, NeckbeardTracker) + end + + def teardown + tracker.remove_tracker(:neckbeard) + end + + def test_finds_tracker_by_template_handler + template = FakeTemplate.new("boo/hoo") + dependencies = tracker.find_dependencies("boo/hoo", template) + assert_equal ["foo/boo/hoo"], dependencies + end + + def test_returns_empty_array_if_no_tracker_is_found + template = FakeTemplate.new("boo/hoo", Bowtie) + dependencies = tracker.find_dependencies("boo/hoo", template) + assert_equal [], dependencies + end +end + +class ERBTrackerTest < Minitest::Test + def make_tracker(name, template) + ActionView::DependencyTracker::ERBTracker.new(name, template) + end + + def test_dependency_of_erb_template_with_number_in_filename + template = FakeTemplate.new("<%# render 'messages/message123' %>", :erb) + tracker = make_tracker('messages/_message123', template) + + assert_equal ["messages/message123"], tracker.dependencies + end + + def test_finds_dependency_in_correct_directory + template = FakeTemplate.new("<%# render(message.topic) %>", :erb) + tracker = make_tracker('messages/_message', template) + + assert_equal ["topics/topic"], tracker.dependencies + end + + def test_finds_dependency_in_correct_directory_with_underscore + template = FakeTemplate.new("<%# render(message_type.messages) %>", :erb) + tracker = make_tracker('message_types/_message_type', template) + + assert_equal ["messages/message"], tracker.dependencies + end +end + diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/digestor_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/digestor_test.rb index e29cecabc0..67e3775f28 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/digestor_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/digestor_test.rb @@ -83,12 +83,43 @@ class TemplateDigestorTest < ActionView::TestCase end end + def test_logging_of_missing_template_ending_with_number + assert_logged "Couldn't find template for digesting: messages/something_missing_1.html" do + digest("messages/show") + end + end + def test_nested_template_directory assert_digest_difference("messages/show") do change_template("messages/actions/_move") end end + def test_recursion_in_renders + assert digest("level/recursion") # assert recursion is possible + assert_not_nil digest("level/recursion") # assert digest is stored + end + + def test_chaining_the_top_template_on_recursion + assert digest("level/recursion") # assert recursion is possible + + assert_digest_difference("level/recursion") do + change_template("level/recursion") + end + + assert_not_nil digest("level/recursion") # assert digest is stored + end + + def test_chaining_the_partial_template_on_recursion + assert digest("level/recursion") # assert recursion is possible + + assert_digest_difference("level/recursion") do + change_template("level/_recursion") + end + + assert_not_nil digest("level/recursion") # assert digest is stored + end + def test_dont_generate_a_digest_for_missing_templates assert_equal '', digest("nothing/there") end diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/erb/form_for_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/erb/form_for_test.rb index e722b40a9a..e722b40a9a 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/erb/form_for_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/erb/form_for_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/erb/helper.rb b/actionview/test/template/erb/helper.rb index a1973068d5..a1973068d5 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/erb/helper.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/erb/helper.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/erb/tag_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/erb/tag_helper_test.rb index 84e328d8be..84e328d8be 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/erb/tag_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/erb/tag_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/erb_util_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/erb_util_test.rb index 3e5b029cea..3e5b029cea 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/erb_util_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/erb_util_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/form_collections_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/form_collections_helper_test.rb index 2131f81396..bc9c21dfd3 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/form_collections_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/form_collections_helper_test.rb @@ -76,6 +76,14 @@ class FormCollectionsHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_select 'input[type=radio][value=false].special-radio#user_active_false' end + test 'collection radio accepts html options as the last element of array' do + collection = [[1, true, {class: 'foo'}], [0, false, {class: 'bar'}]] + with_collection_radio_buttons :user, :active, collection, :second, :first + + assert_select 'input[type=radio][value=true].foo#user_active_true' + assert_select 'input[type=radio][value=false].bar#user_active_false' + end + test 'collection radio does not wrap input inside the label' do with_collection_radio_buttons :user, :active, [true, false], :to_s, :to_s @@ -192,6 +200,14 @@ class FormCollectionsHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_select 'label[for=user_name_199]', '$1.99' end + test 'collection check boxes accepts html options as the last element of array' do + collection = [[1, 'Category 1', {class: 'foo'}], [2, 'Category 2', {class: 'bar'}]] + with_collection_check_boxes :user, :active, collection, :first, :second + + assert_select 'input[type=checkbox][value=1].foo' + assert_select 'input[type=checkbox][value=2].bar' + end + test 'collection check boxes accepts selected values as :checked option' do collection = (1..3).map{|i| [i, "Category #{i}"] } with_collection_check_boxes :user, :category_ids, collection, :first, :last, :checked => [1, 3] diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/form_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/form_helper_test.rb index 1ff320224d..8cca43d7ca 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/form_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/form_helper_test.rb @@ -676,6 +676,13 @@ class FormHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase ) end + def test_text_area_with_nil_alternate_value + assert_dom_equal( + %{<textarea id="post_body" name="post[body]">\n</textarea>}, + text_area("post", "body", value: nil) + ) + end + def test_text_area_with_html_entities @post.body = "The HTML Entity for & is &" assert_dom_equal( @@ -702,6 +709,11 @@ class FormHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_dom_equal(expected, color_field("car", "color")) end + def test_color_field_with_value_attr + expected = %{<input id="car_color" name="car[color]" type="color" value="#00FF00" />} + assert_dom_equal(expected, color_field("car", "color", value: "#00FF00")) + end + def test_search_field expected = %{<input id="contact_notes_query" name="contact[notes_query]" type="search" />} assert_dom_equal(expected, search_field("contact", "notes_query")) @@ -732,6 +744,12 @@ class FormHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_dom_equal(expected, date_field("post", "written_on", min: min_value, max: max_value, step: step)) end + def test_date_field_with_value_attr + expected = %{<input id="post_written_on" name="post[written_on]" type="date" value="2013-06-29" />} + value = Date.new(2013,6,29) + assert_dom_equal(expected, date_field("post", "written_on", value: value)) + end + def test_date_field_with_timewithzone_value previous_time_zone, Time.zone = Time.zone, 'UTC' expected = %{<input id="post_written_on" name="post[written_on]" type="date" value="2004-06-15" />} @@ -802,6 +820,12 @@ class FormHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_dom_equal(expected, datetime_field("post", "written_on", min: min_value, max: max_value, step: step)) end + def test_datetime_field_with_value_attr + expected = %{<input id="post_written_on" name="post[written_on]" type="datetime" value="2013-06-29T13:37:00+00:00" />} + value = DateTime.new(2013,6,29,13,37) + assert_dom_equal(expected, datetime_field("post", "written_on", value: value)) + end + def test_datetime_field_with_timewithzone_value previous_time_zone, Time.zone = Time.zone, 'UTC' expected = %{<input id="post_written_on" name="post[written_on]" type="datetime" value="2004-06-15T15:30:45.000+0000" />} @@ -2899,18 +2923,6 @@ class FormHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_equal "fields", output end - def test_form_builder_block_argument_deprecation - builder_class = Class.new(ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder) do - def initialize(object_name, object, template, options, block) - super - end - end - - assert_deprecated(/Giving a block to FormBuilder is deprecated and has no effect anymore/) do - builder_class.new(:foo, nil, nil, {}, proc {}) - end - end - def test_form_for_only_instantiates_builder_once initialization_count = 0 builder_class = Class.new(ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder) do diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/form_options_helper_i18n_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/form_options_helper_i18n_test.rb index 4972ea6511..4972ea6511 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/form_options_helper_i18n_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/form_options_helper_i18n_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/form_options_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/form_options_helper_test.rb index 94ae8549f7..3ec138b639 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/form_options_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/form_options_helper_test.rb @@ -100,6 +100,13 @@ class FormOptionsHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase ) end + def test_collection_options_with_element_attributes + assert_dom_equal( + "<option value=\"USA\" class=\"bold\">USA</option>", + options_from_collection_for_select([[ "USA", "USA", { :class => 'bold' } ]], :first, :second) + ) + end + def test_string_options_for_select options = "<option value=\"Denmark\">Denmark</option><option value=\"USA\">USA</option><option value=\"Sweden\">Sweden</option>" assert_dom_equal( @@ -295,6 +302,16 @@ class FormOptionsHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase ) end + def test_grouped_options_for_select_with_array_and_html_attributes + assert_dom_equal( + "<optgroup label=\"North America\" data-foo=\"bar\"><option value=\"US\">United States</option>\n<option value=\"Canada\">Canada</option></optgroup><optgroup label=\"Europe\" disabled=\"disabled\"><option value=\"GB\">Great Britain</option>\n<option value=\"Germany\">Germany</option></optgroup>", + grouped_options_for_select([ + ["North America", [['United States','US'],"Canada"], :data => { :foo => 'bar' }], + ["Europe", [["Great Britain","GB"], "Germany"], :disabled => 'disabled'] + ]) + ) + end + def test_grouped_options_for_select_with_optional_divider assert_dom_equal( "<optgroup label=\"----------\"><option value=\"US\">US</option>\n<option value=\"Canada\">Canada</option></optgroup><optgroup label=\"----------\"><option value=\"GB\">GB</option>\n<option value=\"Germany\">Germany</option></optgroup>", @@ -303,15 +320,6 @@ class FormOptionsHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase ) end - def test_grouped_options_for_select_with_selected_and_prompt_deprecated - assert_deprecated 'Passing the prompt to grouped_options_for_select as an argument is deprecated. Please use an options hash like `{ prompt: "Choose a product..." }`.' do - assert_dom_equal( - "<option value=\"\">Choose a product...</option><optgroup label=\"Hats\"><option value=\"Baseball Cap\">Baseball Cap</option>\n<option selected=\"selected\" value=\"Cowboy Hat\">Cowboy Hat</option></optgroup>", - grouped_options_for_select([["Hats", ["Baseball Cap","Cowboy Hat"]]], "Cowboy Hat", "Choose a product...") - ) - end - end - def test_grouped_options_for_select_with_selected_and_prompt assert_dom_equal( "<option value=\"\">Choose a product...</option><optgroup label=\"Hats\"><option value=\"Baseball Cap\">Baseball Cap</option>\n<option selected=\"selected\" value=\"Cowboy Hat\">Cowboy Hat</option></optgroup>", @@ -330,14 +338,6 @@ class FormOptionsHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert grouped_options_for_select([["Hats", ["Baseball Cap","Cowboy Hat"]]]).html_safe? end - def test_grouped_options_for_select_with_prompt_returns_html_escaped_string_deprecated - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - assert_dom_equal( - "<option value=\"\"><Choose One></option><optgroup label=\"Hats\"><option value=\"Baseball Cap\">Baseball Cap</option>\n<option value=\"Cowboy Hat\">Cowboy Hat</option></optgroup>", - grouped_options_for_select([["Hats", ["Baseball Cap","Cowboy Hat"]]], nil, '<Choose One>')) - end - end - def test_grouped_options_for_select_with_prompt_returns_html_escaped_string assert_dom_equal( "<option value=\"\"><Choose One></option><optgroup label=\"Hats\"><option value=\"Baseball Cap\">Baseball Cap</option>\n<option value=\"Cowboy Hat\">Cowboy Hat</option></optgroup>", diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/form_tag_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/form_tag_helper_test.rb index 6c6a142397..22bf438a56 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/form_tag_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/form_tag_helper_test.rb @@ -12,9 +12,10 @@ class FormTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase def hidden_fields(options = {}) method = options[:method] + enforce_utf8 = options.fetch(:enforce_utf8, true) txt = %{<div style="margin:0;padding:0;display:inline">} - txt << %{<input name="utf8" type="hidden" value="✓" />} + txt << %{<input name="utf8" type="hidden" value="✓" />} if enforce_utf8 if method && !%w(get post).include?(method.to_s) txt << %{<input name="_method" type="hidden" value="#{method}" />} end @@ -110,6 +111,20 @@ class FormTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_dom_equal expected, actual end + def test_form_tag_enforce_utf8_true + actual = form_tag({}, { :enforce_utf8 => true }) + expected = whole_form("http://www.example.com", :enforce_utf8 => true) + assert_dom_equal expected, actual + assert actual.html_safe? + end + + def test_form_tag_enforce_utf8_false + actual = form_tag({}, { :enforce_utf8 => false }) + expected = whole_form("http://www.example.com", :enforce_utf8 => false) + assert_dom_equal expected, actual + assert actual.html_safe? + end + def test_form_tag_with_block_in_erb output_buffer = render_erb("<%= form_tag('http://www.example.com') do %>Hello world!<% end %>") @@ -410,15 +425,6 @@ class FormTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase ) end - def test_submit_tag_with_deprecated_confirmation - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %(<input name='commit' type='submit' value='Save' data-confirm="Are you sure?" />), - submit_tag("Save", :confirm => "Are you sure?") - ) - end - end - def test_button_tag assert_dom_equal( %(<button name="button" type="submit">Button</button>), @@ -477,15 +483,6 @@ class FormTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase ) end - def test_button_tag_with_deprecated_confirmation - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %(<button name="button" type="submit" data-confirm="Are you sure?">Save</button>), - button_tag("Save", :type => "submit", :confirm => "Are you sure?") - ) - end - end - def test_image_submit_tag_with_confirmation assert_dom_equal( %(<input alt="Save" type="image" src="/images/save.gif" data-confirm="Are you sure?" />), @@ -493,16 +490,6 @@ class FormTagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase ) end - def test_image_submit_tag_with_deprecated_confirmation - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %(<input alt="Save" type="image" src="/images/save.gif" data-confirm="Are you sure?" />), - image_submit_tag("save.gif", :confirm => "Are you sure?") - ) - end - end - - def test_color_field_tag expected = %{<input id="car" name="car" type="color" />} assert_dom_equal(expected, color_field_tag("car")) diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/cdata_node_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/cdata_node_test.rb index 9b58174641..9b58174641 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/cdata_node_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/cdata_node_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/document_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/document_test.rb index 17f045d549..17f045d549 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/document_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/document_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/node_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/node_test.rb index 5b5d092036..5b5d092036 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/node_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/node_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/sanitizer_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/sanitizer_test.rb index b1c1b83807..b1c1b83807 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/sanitizer_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/sanitizer_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/tag_node_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/tag_node_test.rb index a29d2d43d7..a29d2d43d7 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/tag_node_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/tag_node_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/text_node_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/text_node_test.rb index cbcb9e78f0..cbcb9e78f0 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/text_node_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/text_node_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/tokenizer_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/tokenizer_test.rb index 1d59de23b6..1d59de23b6 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/html-scanner/tokenizer_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/html-scanner/tokenizer_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/javascript_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/javascript_helper_test.rb index 1eed8adb62..4703111741 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/javascript_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/javascript_helper_test.rb @@ -42,48 +42,6 @@ class JavaScriptHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_instance_of ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer, escape_javascript(ActiveSupport::SafeBuffer.new(given)) end - def test_button_to_function - assert_deprecated do - assert_dom_equal %(<input type="button" onclick="alert('Hello world!');" value="Greeting" />), - button_to_function("Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')") - end - end - - def test_button_to_function_with_onclick - assert_deprecated do - assert_dom_equal "<input onclick=\"alert('Goodbye World :('); alert('Hello world!');\" type=\"button\" value=\"Greeting\" />", - button_to_function("Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')", :onclick => "alert('Goodbye World :(')") - end - end - - def test_button_to_function_without_function - assert_deprecated do - assert_dom_equal "<input onclick=\";\" type=\"button\" value=\"Greeting\" />", - button_to_function("Greeting") - end - end - - def test_link_to_function - assert_deprecated do - assert_dom_equal %(<a href="#" onclick="alert('Hello world!'); return false;">Greeting</a>), - link_to_function("Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')") - end - end - - def test_link_to_function_with_existing_onclick - assert_deprecated do - assert_dom_equal %(<a href="#" onclick="confirm('Sanity!'); alert('Hello world!'); return false;">Greeting</a>), - link_to_function("Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')", :onclick => "confirm('Sanity!')") - end - end - - def test_function_with_href - assert_deprecated do - assert_dom_equal %(<a href="http://example.com/" onclick="alert('Hello world!'); return false;">Greeting</a>), - link_to_function("Greeting", "alert('Hello world!')", :href => 'http://example.com/') - end - end - def test_javascript_tag self.output_buffer = 'foo' @@ -93,6 +51,13 @@ class JavaScriptHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase assert_equal 'foo', output_buffer, 'javascript_tag without a block should not concat to output_buffer' end + # Setting the :extname option will control what extension (if any) is appended to the url for assets + def test_javascript_include_tag + assert_dom_equal "<script src='/foo.js'></script>", javascript_include_tag('/foo') + assert_dom_equal "<script src='/foo'></script>", javascript_include_tag('/foo', extname: false ) + assert_dom_equal "<script src='/foo.bar'></script>", javascript_include_tag('/foo', extname: '.bar' ) + end + def test_javascript_tag_with_options assert_dom_equal "<script id=\"the_js_tag\">\n//<![CDATA[\nalert('hello')\n//]]>\n</script>", javascript_tag("alert('hello')", :id => "the_js_tag") diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/log_subscriber_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/log_subscriber_test.rb index 7f4c84929f..7f4c84929f 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/log_subscriber_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/log_subscriber_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/lookup_context_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/lookup_context_test.rb index 073bd14783..073bd14783 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/lookup_context_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/lookup_context_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/number_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/number_helper_test.rb index 6e640889d2..6e640889d2 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/number_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/number_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/output_buffer_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/output_buffer_test.rb index eb0df3d1ab..eb0df3d1ab 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/output_buffer_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/output_buffer_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/output_safety_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/output_safety_helper_test.rb index 76c71c9e6d..76c71c9e6d 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/output_safety_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/output_safety_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/record_identifier_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/record_identifier_test.rb index 22038110a5..22038110a5 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/record_identifier_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/record_identifier_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/record_tag_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/record_tag_helper_test.rb index ab84bccb56..ab84bccb56 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/record_tag_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/record_tag_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/render_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/render_test.rb index 2237d747be..928dfb092d 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/render_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/render_test.rb @@ -29,14 +29,6 @@ module RenderTestCases assert_equal "Hello world!", @view.render(:file => "test/hello_world") end - def test_render_file_not_using_full_path - assert_equal "Hello world!", @view.render(:file => "test/hello_world") - end - - def test_render_file_without_specific_extension - assert_equal "Hello world!", @view.render(:file => "test/hello_world") - end - # Test if :formats, :locale etc. options are passed correctly to the resolvers. def test_render_file_with_format assert_match "<h1>No Comment</h1>", @view.render(:file => "comments/empty", :formats => [:html]) @@ -49,6 +41,11 @@ module RenderTestCases assert_match "<error>No Comment</error>", @view.render(:template => "comments/empty", :formats => [:xml]) end + def test_rendered_format_without_format + @view.render(:inline => "test") + assert_equal :html, @view.lookup_context.rendered_format + end + def test_render_partial_implicitly_use_format_of_the_rendered_template @view.lookup_context.formats = [:json] assert_equal "Hello world", @view.render(:template => "test/one", :formats => [:html]) @@ -384,6 +381,7 @@ module RenderTestCases def test_render_ignores_templates_with_malformed_template_handlers ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do %w(malformed malformed.erb malformed.html.erb malformed.en.html.erb).each do |name| + assert File.exists?(File.expand_path("#{FIXTURE_LOAD_PATH}/test/malformed/#{name}~")), "Malformed file (#{name}~) which should be ignored does not exists" assert_raises(ActionView::MissingTemplate) { @view.render(:file => "test/malformed/#{name}") } end end diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/resolver_patterns_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/resolver_patterns_test.rb index 97b1bad055..97b1bad055 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/resolver_patterns_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/resolver_patterns_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/sanitize_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/sanitize_helper_test.rb index 12d5260a9d..12d5260a9d 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/sanitize_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/sanitize_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/streaming_render_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/streaming_render_test.rb index 520bf3a824..8a24d78e74 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/streaming_render_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/streaming_render_test.rb @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ # encoding: utf-8 require 'abstract_unit' -require 'controller/fake_models' class TestController < ActionController::Base end diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/tag_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/tag_helper_test.rb index 9e711c6529..802da5d566 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/tag_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/tag_helper_test.rb @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ class TagHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase end def test_tag_options_converts_boolean_option - assert_equal '<p disabled="disabled" itemscope="itemscope" multiple="multiple" readonly="readonly" />', - tag("p", :disabled => true, :itemscope => true, :multiple => true, :readonly => true) + assert_dom_equal '<p disabled="disabled" itemscope="itemscope" multiple="multiple" readonly="readonly" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" seamless="seamless" typemustmatch="typemustmatch" sortable="sortable" default="default" inert="inert" truespeed="truespeed" />', + tag("p", :disabled => true, :itemscope => true, :multiple => true, :readonly => true, :allowfullscreen => true, :seamless => true, :typemustmatch => true, :sortable => true, :default => true, :inert => true, :truespeed => true) end def test_content_tag diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/template_error_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/template_error_test.rb index 91424daeed..91424daeed 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/template_error_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/template_error_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/template_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/template_test.rb index 8d32205fb8..c94508d678 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/template_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/template_test.rb @@ -64,13 +64,6 @@ class TestERBTemplate < ActiveSupport::TestCase @context = Context.new end - def test_mime_type_is_deprecated - template = new_template - assert_deprecated 'Template#mime_type is deprecated and will be removed' do - template.mime_type - end - end - def test_basic_template @template = new_template assert_equal "Hello", render diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/test_case_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/test_case_test.rb index acd002ce73..4ee0930341 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/test_case_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/test_case_test.rb @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ require 'abstract_unit' -require 'controller/fake_controllers' module ActionView diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/test_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/test_test.rb index 108a674d95..108a674d95 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/test_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/test_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/testing/fixture_resolver_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/testing/fixture_resolver_test.rb index 9649f349cb..9649f349cb 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/testing/fixture_resolver_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/testing/fixture_resolver_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/testing/null_resolver_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/testing/null_resolver_test.rb index 55ec36e753..55ec36e753 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/testing/null_resolver_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/testing/null_resolver_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/text_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/text_helper_test.rb index 1b2234f4e2..1b2234f4e2 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/text_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/text_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/translation_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/translation_helper_test.rb index d496dbb35e..d496dbb35e 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/translation_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/translation_helper_test.rb diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/url_helper_test.rb b/actionview/test/template/url_helper_test.rb index 9b4c419807..d512fa9913 100644 --- a/actionpack/test/template/url_helper_test.rb +++ b/actionview/test/template/url_helper_test.rb @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ # encoding: utf-8 require 'abstract_unit' -require 'controller/fake_controllers' class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase @@ -18,6 +17,7 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase get "/" => "foo#bar" get "/other" => "foo#other" get "/article/:id" => "foo#article", :as => :article + get "/category/:category" => "foo#category" end include ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper @@ -93,15 +93,6 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ) end - def test_button_to_with_deprecated_confirm - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<form method="post" action="http://www.example.com" class="button_to"><div><input data-confirm="Are you sure?" type="submit" value="Hello" /></div></form>}, - button_to("Hello", "http://www.example.com", confirm: "Are you sure?") - ) - end - end - def test_button_to_with_javascript_disable_with assert_dom_equal( %{<form method="post" action="http://www.example.com" class="button_to"><div><input data-disable-with="Greeting..." type="submit" value="Hello" /></div></form>}, @@ -109,15 +100,6 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ) end - def test_button_to_with_javascript_deprecated_disable_with - assert_deprecated ":disable_with option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { disable_with: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<form method="post" action="http://www.example.com" class="button_to"><div><input data-disable-with="Greeting..." type="submit" value="Hello" /></div></form>}, - button_to("Hello", "http://www.example.com", disable_with: "Greeting...") - ) - end - end - def test_button_to_with_remote_and_form_options assert_dom_equal( %{<form method="post" action="http://www.example.com" class="custom-class" data-remote="true" data-type="json"><div><input type="submit" value="Hello" /></div></form>}, @@ -132,15 +114,6 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ) end - def test_button_to_with_remote_and_javascript_with_deprecated_confirm - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<form method="post" action="http://www.example.com" class="button_to" data-remote="true"><div><input data-confirm="Are you sure?" type="submit" value="Hello" /></div></form>}, - button_to("Hello", "http://www.example.com", remote: true, confirm: "Are you sure?") - ) - end - end - def test_button_to_with_remote_and_javascript_disable_with assert_dom_equal( %{<form method="post" action="http://www.example.com" class="button_to" data-remote="true"><div><input data-disable-with="Greeting..." type="submit" value="Hello" /></div></form>}, @@ -148,15 +121,6 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ) end - def test_button_to_with_remote_and_javascript_deprecated_disable_with - assert_deprecated ":disable_with option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { disable_with: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<form method="post" action="http://www.example.com" class="button_to" data-remote="true"><div><input data-disable-with="Greeting..." type="submit" value="Hello" /></div></form>}, - button_to("Hello", "http://www.example.com", remote: true, disable_with: "Greeting...") - ) - end - end - def test_button_to_with_remote_false assert_dom_equal( %{<form method="post" action="http://www.example.com" class="button_to"><div><input type="submit" value="Hello" /></div></form>}, @@ -265,27 +229,6 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ) end - def test_link_tag_with_deprecated_confirm - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<a href="http://www.example.com" data-confirm="Are you sure?">Hello</a>}, - link_to("Hello", "http://www.example.com", confirm: "Are you sure?") - ) - end - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<a href="http://www.example.com" data-confirm="You cant possibly be sure, can you?">Hello</a>}, - link_to("Hello", "http://www.example.com", confirm: "You cant possibly be sure, can you?") - ) - end - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<a href="http://www.example.com" data-confirm="You cant possibly be sure,\n can you?">Hello</a>}, - link_to("Hello", "http://www.example.com", confirm: "You cant possibly be sure,\n can you?") - ) - end - end - def test_link_to_with_remote assert_dom_equal( %{<a href="http://www.example.com" data-remote="true">Hello</a>}, @@ -349,15 +292,6 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ) end - def test_link_tag_using_post_javascript_and_with_deprecated_confirm - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<a href="http://www.example.com" data-method="post" rel="nofollow" data-confirm="Are you serious?">Hello</a>}, - link_to("Hello", "http://www.example.com", method: :post, confirm: "Are you serious?") - ) - end - end - def test_link_tag_using_delete_javascript_and_href_and_confirm assert_dom_equal( %{<a href="\#" rel="nofollow" data-confirm="Are you serious?" data-method="delete">Destroy</a>}, @@ -365,15 +299,6 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ) end - def test_link_tag_using_delete_javascript_and_href_and_with_deprecated_confirm - assert_deprecated ":confirm option is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 4.1. Use 'data: { confirm: \'Text\' }' instead" do - assert_dom_equal( - %{<a href="\#" rel="nofollow" data-confirm="Are you serious?" data-method="delete">Destroy</a>}, - link_to("Destroy", "http://www.example.com", method: :delete, href: '#', confirm: "Are you serious?") - ) - end - end - def test_link_tag_with_block assert_dom_equal %{<a href="/"><span>Example site</span></a>}, link_to('/') { content_tag(:span, 'Example site') } @@ -384,6 +309,13 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase link_to('/', class: "special") { content_tag(:span, 'Example site') } end + def test_link_tag_using_block_and_hash + assert_dom_equal( + %{<a href="/"><span>Example site</span></a>}, + link_to(url_hash) { content_tag(:span, 'Example site') } + ) + end + def test_link_tag_using_block_in_erb out = render_erb %{<%= link_to('/') do %>Example site<% end %>} assert_equal '<a href="/">Example site</a>', out @@ -412,8 +344,6 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_dom_equal %{<a href="/">Listing</a>}, link_to_unless(false, "Listing", url_hash) - assert_equal "Showing", link_to_unless(true, "Showing", url_hash) - assert_equal "<strong>Showing</strong>", link_to_unless(true, "Showing", url_hash) { |name| "<strong>#{name}</strong>".html_safe @@ -423,12 +353,16 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase link_to_unless(true, "Showing", url_hash) { "test" } + + assert_equal %{<b>Showing</b>}, link_to_unless(true, "<b>Showing</b>", url_hash) + assert_equal %{<a href="/"><b>Showing</b></a>}, link_to_unless(false, "<b>Showing</b>", url_hash) + assert_equal %{<b>Showing</b>}, link_to_unless(true, "<b>Showing</b>".html_safe, url_hash) + assert_equal %{<a href="/"><b>Showing</b></a>}, link_to_unless(false, "<b>Showing</b>".html_safe, url_hash) end def test_link_to_if assert_equal "Showing", link_to_if(false, "Showing", url_hash) assert_dom_equal %{<a href="/">Listing</a>}, link_to_if(true, "Listing", url_hash) - assert_equal "Showing", link_to_if(false, "Showing", url_hash) end def request_for_url(url, opts = {}) @@ -468,6 +402,26 @@ class UrlHelperTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert !current_page?('/events') end + def test_current_page_with_escaped_params + @request = request_for_url("/category/administra%c3%a7%c3%a3o") + + assert current_page?(controller: 'foo', action: 'category', category: 'administração') + end + + def test_current_page_with_escaped_params_with_different_encoding + @request = request_for_url("/") + @request.stub(:path, "/category/administra%c3%a7%c3%a3o".force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)) do + assert current_page?(:controller => 'foo', :action => 'category', category: 'administração') + assert current_page?("http://www.example.com/category/administra%c3%a7%c3%a3o") + end + end + + def test_current_page_with_double_escaped_params + @request = request_for_url("/category/administra%c3%a7%c3%a3o?callback_url=http%3a%2f%2fexample.com%2ffoo") + + assert current_page?(controller: 'foo', action: 'category', category: 'administração', callback_url: 'http://example.com/foo') + end + def test_link_unless_current @request = request_for_url("/") diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/mailers/.empty_directory b/actionview/test/tmp/.gitkeep index e69de29bb2..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/mailers/.empty_directory +++ b/actionview/test/tmp/.gitkeep diff --git a/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md b/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md index 9aee47bd52..3d3c61ed1c 100644 --- a/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,210 +1,24 @@ -## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ## +* Fix has_secure_password. `password_confirmation` validations are triggered + even if no `password_confirmation` is set. -* Add `ActiveModel::Errors#full_messages_for`, to return all the error messages - for a given attribute. + *Vladimir Kiselev* - class Person - include ActiveModel::Validations +* `inclusion` / `exclusion` validations with ranges will only use the faster + `Range#cover` for numerical ranges, and the more accurate `Range#include?` + for non-numerical ones. - attr_reader :name, :email - validates_presence_of :name, :email - end + Fixes range validations like `:a..:f` that used to pass with values like `:be`. + Fixes #10593 - person = Person.new - person.valid? # => false - person.errors.full_messages_for(:name) # => ["Name can't be blank"] + *Charles Bergeron* - *Volodymyr Shatsky* +* Fix regression in has_secure_password. When a password is set, but a + confirmation is an empty string, it would incorrectly save. -* Added a method so that validations can be easily cleared on a model. - For example: + *Steve Klabnik* and *Phillip Calvin* - class Person - include ActiveModel::Validations +* Deprecate `Validator#setup`. This should be done manually now in the validator's constructor. - validates_uniqueness_of :first_name - validate :cannot_be_robot + *Nick Sutterer* - def cannot_be_robot - errors.add(:base, 'A person cannot be a robot') if person_is_robot - end - end - - Now, if someone runs `Person.clear_validators!`, then the following occurs: - - Person.validators # => [] - Person._validate_callbacks.empty? # => true - - *John Wang* - -* `has_secure_password` does not fail the confirmation validation - when assigning empty String to `password` and `password_confirmation`. - - Example: - - # Given User has_secure_password. - @user.password = "" - @user.password_confirmation = "" - @user.valid?(:update) # used to be false - - *Yves Senn* - -* `validates_confirmation_of` does not override writer methods for - the confirmation attribute if no reader is defined. - - Example: - - class Blog - def title=(new_title) - @title = new_title.downcase - end - - # previously this would override the setter above. - validates_confirmation_of :title - end - - *Yves Senn* - -## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ## - -* Add `ActiveModel::Validations::AbsenceValidator`, a validator to check the - absence of attributes. - - class Person - include ActiveModel::Validations - - attr_accessor :first_name - validates_absence_of :first_name - end - - person = Person.new - person.first_name = "John" - person.valid? - # => false - person.errors.messages - # => {:first_name=>["must be blank"]} - - *Roberto Vasquez Angel* - -* `[attribute]_changed?` now returns `false` after a call to `reset_[attribute]!`. - - *Renato Mascarenhas* - -* Observers was extracted from Active Model as `rails-observers` gem. - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Specify type of singular association during serialization. - - *Steve Klabnik* - -* Fixed length validator to correctly handle `nil`. Fixes #7180. - - *Michal Zima* - -* Removed dispensable `require` statements. Make sure to require `active_model` before requiring - individual parts of the framework. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Use BCrypt's `MIN_COST` in the test environment for speedier tests when using `has_secure_password`. - - *Brian Cardarella + Jeremy Kemper + Trevor Turk* - -* Add `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection`, a simple module to - protect attributes from mass assignment when non-permitted attributes are passed. - - *DHH + Guillermo Iguaran* - -* `ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity` has been extracted from Active Model and the - `protected_attributes` gem should be added to Gemfile in order to use - `attr_accessible` and `attr_protected` macros in your models. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Due to a change in builder, `nil` and empty strings now generate - closed tags, so instead of this: - - <pseudonyms nil=\"true\"></pseudonyms> - - it generates this: - - <pseudonyms nil=\"true\"/> - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Inclusion/exclusion validators accept a method name passed as a symbol to the - `:in` option. - - This allows to use dynamic inclusion/exclusion values using methods, besides - the current lambda/proc support. - - *Gabriel Sobrinho* - -* `ActiveModel::Validation#validates` ability to pass custom exception to the - `:strict` option. - - *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* Changed `ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml::Serializer#add_associations` to by default - propagate `:skip_types, :dasherize, :camelize` keys to included associations. - It can be overridden on each association by explicitly specifying the option on one - or more associations - - *Anthony Alberto* - -* Changed `ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON.include_root_in_json` default value to false. - Now, AM Serializers and AR objects have the same default behaviour. Fixes #6578. - - class User < ActiveRecord::Base; end - - class Person - include ActiveModel::Model - include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods - include ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON - - attr_accessor :name, :age - - def attributes - instance_values - end - end - - user.as_json - => {"id"=>1, "name"=>"Konata Izumi", "age"=>16, "awesome"=>true} - # root is not included - - person.as_json - => {"name"=>"Francesco", "age"=>22} - # root is not included - - *Francesco Rodriguez* - -* Passing false hash values to `validates` will no longer enable the corresponding validators. - - *Steve Purcell* - -* `ConfirmationValidator` error messages will attach to `:#{attribute}_confirmation` instead of `attribute`. - - *Brian Cardarella* - -* Added `ActiveModel::Model`, a mixin to make Ruby objects work with AP out of box. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* `AM::Errors#to_json`: support `:full_messages` parameter. - - *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* Trim down Active Model API by removing `valid?` and `errors.full_messages`. - - *José Valim* - -* When `^` or `$` are used in the regular expression provided to `validates_format_of` - and the `:multiline` option is not set to true, an exception will be raised. This is - to prevent security vulnerabilities when using `validates_format_of`. The problem is - described in detail in the Rails security guide. - - *Jan Berdajs + Egor Homakov* - -Please check [3-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. +Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. diff --git a/activemodel/README.rdoc b/activemodel/README.rdoc index a66225319d..a399fe9051 100644 --- a/activemodel/README.rdoc +++ b/activemodel/README.rdoc @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ to integrate with Action Pack out of the box: <tt>ActiveModel::Model</tt>. end person = Person.new(name: 'bob', age: '18') - person.name # => 'bob' - person.age # => '18' + person.name # => 'bob' + person.age # => '18' person.valid? # => true It includes model name introspections, conversions, translations and @@ -82,12 +82,12 @@ behavior out of the box: end person = Person.new - person.name # => nil - person.changed? # => false + person.name # => nil + person.changed? # => false person.name = 'bob' - person.changed? # => true - person.changed # => ['name'] - person.changes # => { 'name' => [nil, 'bob'] } + person.changed? # => true + person.changed # => ['name'] + person.changes # => { 'name' => [nil, 'bob'] } person.name = 'robert' person.save person.previous_changes # => {'name' => ['bob, 'robert']} diff --git a/activemodel/Rakefile b/activemodel/Rakefile index fc5aaf9f8f..407dda2ec3 100644 --- a/activemodel/Rakefile +++ b/activemodel/Rakefile @@ -13,14 +13,12 @@ end namespace :test do task :isolated do - ruby = File.join(*RbConfig::CONFIG.values_at('bindir', 'RUBY_INSTALL_NAME')) Dir.glob("#{dir}/test/**/*_test.rb").all? do |file| - sh(ruby, '-w', "-I#{dir}/lib", "-I#{dir}/test", file) + sh(Gem.ruby, '-w', "-I#{dir}/lib", "-I#{dir}/test", file) end or raise "Failures" end end -require 'rake/packagetask' require 'rubygems/package_task' spec = eval(File.read("#{dir}/activemodel.gemspec")) @@ -29,7 +27,7 @@ Gem::PackageTask.new(spec) do |p| p.gem_spec = spec end -desc "Release to gemcutter" +desc "Release to rubygems" task :release => :package do require 'rake/gemcutter' Rake::Gemcutter::Tasks.new(spec).define diff --git a/activemodel/examples/validations.rb b/activemodel/examples/validations.rb index a56ec4db39..c94cd17e18 100644 --- a/activemodel/examples/validations.rb +++ b/activemodel/examples/validations.rb @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ class Person include ActiveModel::Conversion include ActiveModel::Validations - validates_presence_of :name + validates :name, presence: true attr_accessor :name @@ -25,5 +25,5 @@ person1 = Person.new p person1.valid? # => false p person1.errors.messages # => {:name=>["can't be blank"]} -person2 = Person.new(:name => "matz") +person2 = Person.new(name: 'matz') p person2.valid? # => true diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model.rb index 3bd5531356..ef4f2514be 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model.rb @@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ module ActiveModel autoload :ForbiddenAttributesProtection autoload :Lint autoload :Model - autoload :DeprecatedMassAssignmentSecurity autoload :Name, 'active_model/naming' autoload :Naming autoload :SecurePassword diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb index 6d11c0fbdc..f336c759d2 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ require 'thread_safe' +require 'mutex_m' module ActiveModel # Raised when an attribute is not defined. @@ -12,19 +13,21 @@ module ActiveModel # # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing attribute: user_id class MissingAttributeError < NoMethodError end + # == Active \Model Attribute Methods # # <tt>ActiveModel::AttributeMethods</tt> provides a way to add prefixes and - # suffixes to your methods as well as handling the creation of Active Record - # like class methods such as +table_name+. + # suffixes to your methods as well as handling the creation of + # <tt>ActiveRecord::Base</tt>-like class methods such as +table_name+. # - # The requirements to implement ActiveModel::AttributeMethods are to: + # The requirements to implement <tt>ActiveModel::AttributeMethods</tt> are to: # - # * <tt>include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods</tt> in your object. - # * Call each Attribute Method module method you want to add, such as - # +attribute_method_suffix+ or +attribute_method_prefix+. + # * <tt>include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods</tt> in your class. + # * Call each of its method you want to add, such as +attribute_method_suffix+ + # or +attribute_method_prefix+. # * Call +define_attribute_methods+ after the other methods are called. # * Define the various generic +_attribute+ methods that you have declared. + # * Define an +attributes+ method, see below. # # A minimal implementation could be: # @@ -38,6 +41,10 @@ module ActiveModel # # attr_accessor :name # + # def attributes + # {'name' => @name} + # end + # # private # # def attribute_contrived?(attr) @@ -53,10 +60,10 @@ module ActiveModel # end # end # - # Note that whenever you include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods in your class, - # it requires you to implement an +attributes+ method which returns a hash - # with each attribute name in your model as hash key and the attribute value as - # hash value. + # Note that whenever you include <tt>ActiveModel::AttributeMethods</tt> in + # your class, it requires you to implement an +attributes+ method which + # returns a hash with each attribute name in your model as hash key and the + # attribute value as hash value. # # Hash keys must be strings. module AttributeMethods @@ -179,7 +186,6 @@ module ActiveModel undefine_attribute_methods end - # Allows you to make aliases for attributes. # # class Person @@ -213,6 +219,16 @@ module ActiveModel end end + # Is +new_name+ an alias? + def attribute_alias?(new_name) + attribute_aliases.key? new_name.to_s + end + + # Returns the original name for the alias +name+ + def attribute_alias(name) + attribute_aliases[name.to_s] + end + # Declares the attributes that should be prefixed and suffixed by # ActiveModel::AttributeMethods. # @@ -317,9 +333,10 @@ module ActiveModel attribute_method_matchers_cache.clear end - # Returns true if the attribute methods defined have been generated. def generated_attribute_methods #:nodoc: - @generated_attribute_methods ||= Module.new.tap { |mod| include mod } + @generated_attribute_methods ||= Module.new { + extend Mutex_m + }.tap { |mod| include mod } end protected @@ -338,7 +355,7 @@ module ActiveModel # significantly (in our case our test suite finishes 10% faster with # this cache). def attribute_method_matchers_cache #:nodoc: - @attribute_method_matchers_cache ||= ThreadSafe::Cache.new(:initial_capacity => 4) + @attribute_method_matchers_cache ||= ThreadSafe::Cache.new(initial_capacity: 4) end def attribute_method_matcher(method_name) #:nodoc: @@ -383,14 +400,6 @@ module ActiveModel AttributeMethodMatch = Struct.new(:target, :attr_name, :method_name) def initialize(options = {}) - if options[:prefix] == '' || options[:suffix] == '' - message = "Specifying an empty prefix/suffix for an attribute method is no longer " \ - "necessary. If the un-prefixed/suffixed version of the method has not been " \ - "defined when `define_attribute_methods` is called, it will be defined " \ - "automatically." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - end - @prefix, @suffix = options.fetch(:prefix, ''), options.fetch(:suffix, '') @regex = /^(?:#{Regexp.escape(@prefix)})(.*)(?:#{Regexp.escape(@suffix)})$/ @method_missing_target = "#{@prefix}attribute#{@suffix}" @@ -413,17 +422,16 @@ module ActiveModel end end - # Allows access to the object attributes, which are held in the - # <tt>@attributes</tt> hash, as though they were first-class methods. So a - # Person class with a name attribute can use Person#name and Person#name= - # and never directly use the attributes hash -- except for multiple assigns - # with ActiveRecord#attributes=. A Milestone class can also ask - # Milestone#completed? to test that the completed attribute is not +nil+ - # or 0. + # Allows access to the object attributes, which are held in the hash + # returned by <tt>attributes</tt>, as though they were first-class + # methods. So a +Person+ class with a +name+ attribute can for example use + # <tt>Person#name</tt> and <tt>Person#name=</tt> and never directly use + # the attributes hash -- except for multiple assigns with + # <tt>ActiveRecord::Base#attributes=</tt>. # - # It's also possible to instantiate related objects, so a Client class - # belonging to the clients table with a +master_id+ foreign key can - # instantiate master through Client#master. + # It's also possible to instantiate related objects, so a <tt>Client</tt> + # class belonging to the +clients+ table with a +master_id+ foreign key + # can instantiate master through <tt>Client#master</tt>. def method_missing(method, *args, &block) if respond_to_without_attributes?(method, true) super @@ -433,17 +441,17 @@ module ActiveModel end end - # attribute_missing is like method_missing, but for attributes. When method_missing is - # called we check to see if there is a matching attribute method. If so, we call - # attribute_missing to dispatch the attribute. This method can be overloaded to - # customize the behavior. + # +attribute_missing+ is like +method_missing+, but for attributes. When + # +method_missing+ is called we check to see if there is a matching + # attribute method. If so, we tell +attribute_missing+ to dispatch the + # attribute. This method can be overloaded to customize the behavior. def attribute_missing(match, *args, &block) __send__(match.target, match.attr_name, *args, &block) end - # A Person object with a name attribute can ask <tt>person.respond_to?(:name)</tt>, - # <tt>person.respond_to?(:name=)</tt>, and <tt>person.respond_to?(:name?)</tt> - # which will all return +true+. + # A +Person+ instance with a +name+ attribute can ask + # <tt>person.respond_to?(:name)</tt>, <tt>person.respond_to?(:name=)</tt>, + # and <tt>person.respond_to?(:name?)</tt> which will all return +true+. alias :respond_to_without_attributes? :respond_to? def respond_to?(method, include_private_methods = false) if super diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/callbacks.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/callbacks.rb index b5562dda2e..377aa6ee27 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/callbacks.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/callbacks.rb @@ -100,10 +100,10 @@ module ActiveModel def define_model_callbacks(*callbacks) options = callbacks.extract_options! options = { - :terminator => "result == false", - :skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated => true, - :scope => [:kind, :name], - :only => [:before, :around, :after] + terminator: ->(_,result) { result == false }, + skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated: true, + scope: [:kind, :name], + only: [:before, :around, :after] }.merge!(options) types = Array(options.delete(:only)) @@ -120,30 +120,27 @@ module ActiveModel private def _define_before_model_callback(klass, callback) #:nodoc: - klass.class_eval <<-CALLBACK, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.before_#{callback}(*args, &block) - set_callback(:#{callback}, :before, *args, &block) - end - CALLBACK + klass.define_singleton_method("before_#{callback}") do |*args, &block| + set_callback(:"#{callback}", :before, *args, &block) + end end def _define_around_model_callback(klass, callback) #:nodoc: - klass.class_eval <<-CALLBACK, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.around_#{callback}(*args, &block) - set_callback(:#{callback}, :around, *args, &block) - end - CALLBACK + klass.define_singleton_method("around_#{callback}") do |*args, &block| + set_callback(:"#{callback}", :around, *args, &block) + end end def _define_after_model_callback(klass, callback) #:nodoc: - klass.class_eval <<-CALLBACK, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.after_#{callback}(*args, &block) - options = args.extract_options! - options[:prepend] = true - options[:if] = Array(options[:if]) << "value != false" - set_callback(:#{callback}, :after, *(args << options), &block) - end - CALLBACK + klass.define_singleton_method("after_#{callback}") do |*args, &block| + options = args.extract_options! + options[:prepend] = true + conditional = ActiveSupport::Callbacks::Conditionals::Value.new { |v| + v != false + } + options[:if] = Array(options[:if]) << conditional + set_callback(:"#{callback}", :after, *(args << options), &block) + end end end end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/deprecated_mass_assignment_security.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/deprecated_mass_assignment_security.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1f409c87b9..0000000000 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/deprecated_mass_assignment_security.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -module ActiveModel - module DeprecatedMassAssignmentSecurity # :nodoc: - extend ActiveSupport::Concern - - module ClassMethods # :nodoc: - def attr_protected(*args) - raise "`attr_protected` is extracted out of Rails into a gem. " \ - "Please use new recommended protection model for params" \ - "(strong_parameters) or add `protected_attributes` to your " \ - "Gemfile to use old one." - end - - def attr_accessible(*args) - raise "`attr_accessible` is extracted out of Rails into a gem. " \ - "Please use new recommended protection model for params" \ - "(strong_parameters) or add `protected_attributes` to your " \ - "Gemfile to use old one." - end - end - end -end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb index 789bdd74bf..ea5ddf71de 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ module ActiveModel included do attribute_method_suffix '_changed?', '_change', '_will_change!', '_was' - attribute_method_affix :prefix => 'reset_', :suffix => '!' + attribute_method_affix prefix: 'reset_', suffix: '!' end # Returns +true+ if any attribute have unsaved changes, +false+ otherwise. @@ -142,23 +142,23 @@ module ActiveModel @changed_attributes ||= {} end - private + # Handle <tt>*_changed?</tt> for +method_missing+. + def attribute_changed?(attr) + changed_attributes.include?(attr) + end - # Handle <tt>*_changed?</tt> for +method_missing+. - def attribute_changed?(attr) - changed_attributes.include?(attr) - end + # Handle <tt>*_was</tt> for +method_missing+. + def attribute_was(attr) + attribute_changed?(attr) ? changed_attributes[attr] : __send__(attr) + end + + private # Handle <tt>*_change</tt> for +method_missing+. def attribute_change(attr) [changed_attributes[attr], __send__(attr)] if attribute_changed?(attr) end - # Handle <tt>*_was</tt> for +method_missing+. - def attribute_was(attr) - attribute_changed?(attr) ? changed_attributes[attr] : __send__(attr) - end - # Handle <tt>*_will_change!</tt> for +method_missing+. def attribute_will_change!(attr) return if attribute_changed?(attr) diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb index b60458b3c6..cf7551e4f4 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ module ActiveModel # # The above allows you to do: # - # p = Person.new + # person = Person.new # person.validate! # => ["can not be nil"] # person.errors.full_messages # => ["name can not be nil"] # # etc.. @@ -231,15 +231,15 @@ module ActiveModel # # <error>name must be specified</error> # # </errors> def to_xml(options={}) - to_a.to_xml({ :root => "errors", :skip_types => true }.merge!(options)) + to_a.to_xml({ root: "errors", skip_types: true }.merge!(options)) end # Returns a Hash that can be used as the JSON representation for this # object. You can pass the <tt>:full_messages</tt> option. This determines # if the json object should contain full messages or not (false by default). # - # person.as_json # => {:name=>["can not be nil"]} - # person.as_json(full_messages: true) # => {:name=>["name can not be nil"]} + # person.errors.as_json # => {:name=>["can not be nil"]} + # person.errors.as_json(full_messages: true) # => {:name=>["name can not be nil"]} def as_json(options=nil) to_hash(options && options[:full_messages]) end @@ -247,8 +247,8 @@ module ActiveModel # Returns a Hash of attributes with their error messages. If +full_messages+ # is +true+, it will contain full messages (see +full_message+). # - # person.to_hash # => {:name=>["can not be nil"]} - # person.to_hash(true) # => {:name=>["name can not be nil"]} + # person.errors.to_hash # => {:name=>["can not be nil"]} + # person.errors.to_hash(true) # => {:name=>["name can not be nil"]} def to_hash(full_messages = false) if full_messages messages = {} @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ module ActiveModel # # => NameIsInvalid: name is invalid # # person.errors.messages # => {} - def add(attribute, message = nil, options = {}) + def add(attribute, message = :invalid, options = {}) message = normalize_message(attribute, message, options) if exception = options[:strict] exception = ActiveModel::StrictValidationFailed if exception == true @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ module ActiveModel # # person.errors.add :name, :blank # person.errors.added? :name, :blank # => true - def added?(attribute, message = nil, options = {}) + def added?(attribute, message = :invalid, options = {}) message = normalize_message(attribute, message, options) self[attribute].include? message end @@ -370,11 +370,11 @@ module ActiveModel def full_message(attribute, message) return message if attribute == :base attr_name = attribute.to_s.tr('.', '_').humanize - attr_name = @base.class.human_attribute_name(attribute, :default => attr_name) + attr_name = @base.class.human_attribute_name(attribute, default: attr_name) I18n.t(:"errors.format", { - :default => "%{attribute} %{message}", - :attribute => attr_name, - :message => message + default: "%{attribute} %{message}", + attribute: attr_name, + message: message }) end @@ -426,10 +426,10 @@ module ActiveModel value = (attribute != :base ? @base.send(:read_attribute_for_validation, attribute) : nil) options = { - :default => defaults, - :model => @base.class.model_name.human, - :attribute => @base.class.human_attribute_name(attribute), - :value => value + default: defaults, + model: @base.class.model_name.human, + attribute: @base.class.human_attribute_name(attribute), + value: value }.merge!(options) I18n.translate(key, options) @@ -437,8 +437,6 @@ module ActiveModel private def normalize_message(attribute, message, options) - message ||= :invalid - case message when Symbol generate_message(attribute, message, options.except(*CALLBACKS_OPTIONS)) diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb index 1be2913f0b..46b446dc08 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ module ActiveModel private def model - assert @model.respond_to?(:to_model), "The object should respond_to to_model" + assert @model.respond_to?(:to_model), "The object should respond to to_model" @model.to_model end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/model.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/model.rb index 62383a03e8..f048dda5c6 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/model.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/model.rb @@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ module ActiveModel params.each do |attr, value| self.public_send("#{attr}=", value) end if params + + super() end # Indicates if the model is persisted. Default is +false+. diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb index 6887f6d781..bc9edf4a56 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ module ActiveModel # # Equivalent to +to_s+. delegate :==, :===, :<=>, :=~, :"!~", :eql?, :to_s, - :to_str, :to => :name + :to_str, to: :name # Returns a new ActiveModel::Name instance. By default, the +namespace+ # and +name+ option will take the namespace and name of the given class @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ module ActiveModel defaults << options[:default] if options[:default] defaults << @human - options = { :scope => [@klass.i18n_scope, :models], :count => 1, :default => defaults }.merge!(options.except(:default)) + options = { scope: [@klass.i18n_scope, :models], count: 1, default: defaults }.merge!(options.except(:default)) I18n.translate(defaults.shift, options) end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/secure_password.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/secure_password.rb index de8a641924..cc9483e67b 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/secure_password.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/secure_password.rb @@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ module ActiveModel # argument. You can add more validations by hand if need be. # # If you don't need the confirmation validation, just don't set any - # value to the password_confirmation attribute and the the validation + # value to the password_confirmation attribute and the validation # will not be triggered. # - # You need to add bcrypt-ruby (~> 3.0.0) to Gemfile to use #has_secure_password: + # You need to add bcrypt-ruby (~> 3.1.0) to Gemfile to use #has_secure_password: # - # gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0' + # gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.1.0' # # Example using Active Record (which automatically includes ActiveModel::SecurePassword): # @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module ActiveModel # This is to avoid ActiveModel (and by extension the entire framework) # being dependent on a binary library. begin - gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0' + gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.1.0' require 'bcrypt' rescue LoadError $stderr.puts "You don't have bcrypt-ruby installed in your application. Please add it to your Gemfile and run bundle install" @@ -56,8 +56,9 @@ module ActiveModel include InstanceMethodsOnActivation if options.fetch(:validations, true) - validates_confirmation_of :password - validates_presence_of :password, :on => :create + validates_confirmation_of :password, if: :should_confirm_password? + validates_presence_of :password, on: :create + validates_presence_of :password_confirmation, if: :should_confirm_password? before_create { raise "Password digest missing on new record" if password_digest.blank? } end @@ -106,9 +107,13 @@ module ActiveModel end def password_confirmation=(unencrypted_password) - unless unencrypted_password.blank? - @password_confirmation = unencrypted_password - end + @password_confirmation = unencrypted_password + end + + private + + def should_confirm_password? + password_confirmation && password.present? end end end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb index 9d984b7a18..05e2e089e5 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/json.rb @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ module ActiveModel # # def attributes=(hash) # hash.each do |key, value| - # instance_variable_set("@#{key}", value) + # send("#{key}=", value) # end # end # diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/xml.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/xml.rb index 648ae7ce3d..2864c2ba11 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/xml.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/xml.rb @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ module ActiveModel require 'builder' unless defined? ::Builder options[:indent] ||= 2 - options[:builder] ||= ::Builder::XmlMarkup.new(:indent => options[:indent]) + options[:builder] ||= ::Builder::XmlMarkup.new(indent: options[:indent]) @builder = options[:builder] @builder.instruct! unless options[:skip_instruct] @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ module ActiveModel root = ActiveSupport::XmlMini.rename_key(root, options) args = [root] - args << {:xmlns => options[:namespace]} if options[:namespace] - args << {:type => options[:type]} if options[:type] && !options[:skip_types] + args << { xmlns: options[:namespace] } if options[:namespace] + args << { type: options[:type] } if options[:type] && !options[:skip_types] @builder.tag!(*args) do add_attributes_and_methods @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ module ActiveModel records = records.to_ary tag = ActiveSupport::XmlMini.rename_key(association.to_s, options) - type = options[:skip_types] ? { } : {:type => "array"} + type = options[:skip_types] ? { } : { type: "array" } association_name = association.to_s.singularize merged_options[:root] = association_name @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ module ActiveModel record_type = {} else record_class = (record.class.to_s.underscore == association_name) ? nil : record.class.name - record_type = {:type => record_class} + record_type = { type: record_class } end record.to_xml merged_options.merge(record_type) @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ module ActiveModel Serializer.new(self, options).serialize(&block) end - # Sets the model +attributes+ from a JSON string. Returns +self+. + # Sets the model +attributes+ from an XML string. Returns +self+. # # class Person # include ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/translation.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/translation.rb index 0d098ba93d..8470915abb 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/translation.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/translation.rb @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ module ActiveModel # # Specify +options+ with additional translating options. def human_attribute_name(attribute, options = {}) - options = { :count => 1 }.merge!(options) + options = { count: 1 }.merge!(options) parts = attribute.to_s.split(".") attribute = parts.pop namespace = parts.join("/") unless parts.empty? diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations.rb index 714cc95b9a..31c2245265 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations.rb @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ module ActiveModel include HelperMethods attr_accessor :validation_context - define_callbacks :validate, :scope => :name + define_callbacks :validate, scope: :name class_attribute :_validators self._validators = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = [] } @@ -142,7 +142,9 @@ module ActiveModel if options.key?(:on) options = options.dup options[:if] = Array(options[:if]) - options[:if].unshift("validation_context == :#{options[:on]}") + options[:if].unshift lambda { |o| + o.validation_context == options[:on] + } end args << options set_callback(:validate, *args, &block) @@ -226,7 +228,6 @@ module ActiveModel # Person.validators_on(:name) # # => [ # # #<ActiveModel::Validations::PresenceValidator:0x007fe604914e60 @attributes=[:name], @options={}>, - # # #<ActiveModel::Validations::InclusionValidator:0x007fe603bb8780 @attributes=[:age], @options={in:0..99}> # # ] def validators_on(*attributes) attributes.flat_map do |attribute| diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb index 0935ad0d2a..139de16326 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ module ActiveModel module Validations class AcceptanceValidator < EachValidator # :nodoc: def initialize(options) - super({ :allow_nil => true, :accept => "1" }.merge!(options)) + super({ allow_nil: true, accept: "1" }.merge!(options)) + setup!(options[:class]) end def validate_each(record, attribute, value) @@ -12,7 +13,8 @@ module ActiveModel end end - def setup(klass) + private + def setup!(klass) attr_readers = attributes.reject { |name| klass.attribute_method?(name) } attr_writers = attributes.reject { |name| klass.attribute_method?("#{name}=") } klass.send(:attr_reader, *attr_readers) diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb index e28ad2841b..fde53b9f89 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb @@ -22,7 +22,10 @@ module ActiveModel included do include ActiveSupport::Callbacks - define_callbacks :validation, :terminator => "result == false", :skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated => true, :scope => [:kind, :name] + define_callbacks :validation, + terminator: ->(_,result) { result == false }, + skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated: true, + scope: [:kind, :name] end module ClassMethods @@ -55,7 +58,9 @@ module ActiveModel if options.is_a?(Hash) && options[:on] options[:if] = Array(options[:if]) options[:on] = Array(options[:on]) - options[:if].unshift("#{options[:on]}.include? self.validation_context") + options[:if].unshift lambda { |o| + options[:on].include? o.validation_context + } end set_callback(:validation, :before, *args, &block) end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/clusivity.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/clusivity.rb index 49df98d6c1..1c35cb7c35 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/clusivity.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/clusivity.rb @@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ module ActiveModel private def include?(record, value) - exclusions = if delimiter.respond_to?(:call) - delimiter.call(record) - elsif delimiter.respond_to?(:to_sym) - record.send(delimiter) - else - delimiter - end + members = if delimiter.respond_to?(:call) + delimiter.call(record) + elsif delimiter.respond_to?(:to_sym) + record.send(delimiter) + else + delimiter + end - exclusions.send(inclusion_method(exclusions), value) + members.send(inclusion_method(members), value) end def delimiter @@ -31,10 +31,11 @@ module ActiveModel end # In Ruby 1.9 <tt>Range#include?</tt> on non-numeric ranges checks all possible values in the - # range for equality, so it may be slow for large ranges. The new <tt>Range#cover?</tt> - # uses the previous logic of comparing a value with the range endpoints. + # range for equality, which is slower but more accurate. <tt>Range#cover?</tt> uses + # the previous logic of comparing a value with the range endpoints, which is fast + # but is only accurate on numeric ranges. def inclusion_method(enumerable) - enumerable.is_a?(Range) ? :cover? : :include? + (enumerable.is_a?(Range) && enumerable.first.is_a?(Numeric)) ? :cover? : :include? end end end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/confirmation.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/confirmation.rb index d14fb4dc53..b0542661af 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/confirmation.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/confirmation.rb @@ -2,14 +2,20 @@ module ActiveModel module Validations class ConfirmationValidator < EachValidator # :nodoc: + def initialize(options) + super + setup!(options[:class]) + end + def validate_each(record, attribute, value) if (confirmed = record.send("#{attribute}_confirmation")) && (value != confirmed) human_attribute_name = record.class.human_attribute_name(attribute) - record.errors.add(:"#{attribute}_confirmation", :confirmation, options.merge(:attribute => human_attribute_name)) + record.errors.add(:"#{attribute}_confirmation", :confirmation, options.merge(attribute: human_attribute_name)) end end - def setup(klass) + private + def setup!(klass) klass.send(:attr_reader, *attributes.map do |attribute| :"#{attribute}_confirmation" unless klass.method_defined?(:"#{attribute}_confirmation") end.compact) diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/exclusion.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/exclusion.rb index b7f38e48f5..48bf5cd802 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/exclusion.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/exclusion.rb @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ module ActiveModel def validate_each(record, attribute, value) if include?(record, value) - record.errors.add(attribute, :exclusion, options.except(:in, :within).merge!(:value => value)) + record.errors.add(attribute, :exclusion, options.except(:in, :within).merge!(value: value)) end end end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/format.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/format.rb index 9398b7e66e..be7cae588f 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/format.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/format.rb @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ module ActiveModel end def record_error(record, attribute, name, value) - record.errors.add(attribute, :invalid, options.except(name).merge!(:value => value)) + record.errors.add(attribute, :invalid, options.except(name).merge!(value: value)) end def regexp_using_multiline_anchors?(regexp) diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/inclusion.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/inclusion.rb index 5e45a04c2c..24337614c5 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/inclusion.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/inclusion.rb @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ module ActiveModel def validate_each(record, attribute, value) unless include?(record, value) - record.errors.add(attribute, :inclusion, options.except(:in, :within).merge!(:value => value)) + record.errors.add(attribute, :inclusion, options.except(:in, :within).merge!(value: value)) end end end @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ module ActiveModel # Configuration options: # * <tt>:in</tt> - An enumerable object of available items. This can be # supplied as a proc, lambda or symbol which returns an enumerable. If the - # enumerable is a range the test is performed with <tt>Range#cover?</tt>, + # enumerable is a numerical range the test is performed with <tt>Range#cover?</tt>, # otherwise with <tt>include?</tt>. # * <tt>:within</tt> - A synonym(or alias) for <tt>:in</tt> # * <tt>:message</tt> - Specifies a custom error message (default is: "is diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/length.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/length.rb index 675fb5f1e5..ddfd8a342e 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/length.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/length.rb @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ module ActiveModel # == Active \Model Length \Validator module Validations class LengthValidator < EachValidator # :nodoc: - MESSAGES = { :is => :wrong_length, :minimum => :too_short, :maximum => :too_long }.freeze - CHECKS = { :is => :==, :minimum => :>=, :maximum => :<= }.freeze + MESSAGES = { is: :wrong_length, minimum: :too_short, maximum: :too_long }.freeze + CHECKS = { is: :==, minimum: :>=, maximum: :<= }.freeze RESERVED_OPTIONS = [:minimum, :maximum, :within, :is, :tokenizer, :too_short, :too_long] diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/numericality.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/numericality.rb index 085532c35b..c6abe45f4a 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/numericality.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/numericality.rb @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ module ActiveModel module Validations class NumericalityValidator < EachValidator # :nodoc: - CHECKS = { :greater_than => :>, :greater_than_or_equal_to => :>=, - :equal_to => :==, :less_than => :<, :less_than_or_equal_to => :<=, - :odd => :odd?, :even => :even?, :other_than => :!= }.freeze + CHECKS = { greater_than: :>, greater_than_or_equal_to: :>=, + equal_to: :==, less_than: :<, less_than_or_equal_to: :<=, + odd: :odd?, even: :even?, other_than: :!= }.freeze RESERVED_OPTIONS = CHECKS.keys + [:only_integer] @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ module ActiveModel option_value = record.send(option_value) if option_value.is_a?(Symbol) unless value.send(CHECKS[option], option_value) - record.errors.add(attr_name, option, filtered_options(value).merge(:count => option_value)) + record.errors.add(attr_name, option, filtered_options(value).merge(count: option_value)) end end end @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ module ActiveModel end def filtered_options(value) - options.except(*RESERVED_OPTIONS).merge!(:value => value) + options.except(*RESERVED_OPTIONS).merge!(value: value) end end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/validates.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/validates.rb index 1eb0716891..9a1ff2ad39 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/validates.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/validates.rb @@ -159,9 +159,9 @@ module ActiveModel when Hash options when Range, Array - { :in => options } + { in: options } else - { :with => options } + { with: options } end end end diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/with.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/with.rb index 2ae335d0f4..16bd6670d1 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/with.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/with.rb @@ -83,9 +83,10 @@ module ActiveModel # end def validates_with(*args, &block) options = args.extract_options! + options[:class] = self + args.each do |klass| validator = klass.new(options, &block) - validator.setup(self) if validator.respond_to?(:setup) if validator.respond_to?(:attributes) && !validator.attributes.empty? validator.attributes.each do |attribute| diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validator.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validator.rb index 037650e5ac..690856aee1 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validator.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validator.rb @@ -82,18 +82,16 @@ module ActiveModel # validates :title, presence: true # end # - # Validator may also define a +setup+ instance method which will get called - # with the class that using that validator as its argument. This can be - # useful when there are prerequisites such as an +attr_accessor+ being present. + # It can be useful to access the class that is using that validator when there are prerequisites such + # as an +attr_accessor+ being present. This class is accessable via +options[:class]+ in the constructor. + # To setup your validator override the constructor. # # class MyValidator < ActiveModel::Validator - # def setup(klass) - # klass.send :attr_accessor, :custom_attribute + # def initialize(options={}) + # super + # options[:class].send :attr_accessor, :custom_attribute # end # end - # - # This setup method is only called when used with validation macros or the - # class level <tt>validates_with</tt> method. class Validator attr_reader :options @@ -107,7 +105,8 @@ module ActiveModel # Accepts options that will be made available through the +options+ reader. def initialize(options = {}) - @options = options.freeze + @options = options.except(:class).freeze + deprecated_setup(options) end # Return the kind for this validator. @@ -123,6 +122,21 @@ module ActiveModel def validate(record) raise NotImplementedError, "Subclasses must implement a validate(record) method." end + + private + def deprecated_setup(options) # TODO: remove me in 4.2. + return unless respond_to?(:setup) + ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "The `Validator#setup` instance method is deprecated and will be removed on Rails 4.2. Do your setup in the constructor instead: + +class MyValidator < ActiveModel::Validator + def initialize(options={}) + super + options[:class].send :attr_accessor, :custom_attribute + end +end +" + setup(options[:class]) + end end # +EachValidator+ is a validator which iterates through the attributes given diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/version.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/version.rb index 35c4b30999..86340bba37 100644 --- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/version.rb +++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/version.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActiveModel # Returns the version of the currently loaded ActiveModel as a Gem::Version def self.version - Gem::Version.new "4.0.0.beta1" + Gem::Version.new "4.1.0.beta" end module VERSION #:nodoc: diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb index d3ec78157c..e9cb5ccc96 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ class ModelWithAttributes end def attributes - { :foo => 'value of foo', :baz => 'value of baz' } + { foo: 'value of foo', baz: 'value of baz' } end private @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ class ModelWithRubyKeywordNamedAttributes include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods def attributes - { :begin => 'value of begin', :end => 'value of end' } + { begin: 'value of begin', end: 'value of end' } end private @@ -202,17 +202,6 @@ class AttributeMethodsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase assert_equal 'bar', m.foo_test end - test 'explicitly specifying an empty prefix/suffix is deprecated' do - klass = Class.new(ModelWithAttributes) - - assert_deprecated { klass.attribute_method_suffix '' } - assert_deprecated { klass.attribute_method_prefix '' } - - klass.define_attribute_methods(:foo) - - assert_equal 'value of foo', klass.new.foo - end - test 'should not interfere with method_missing if the attr has a private/protected method' do m = ModelWithAttributes2.new m.attributes = { 'private_method' => '<3', 'protected_method' => 'O_o' } diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb index c4c34b0be7..5fede098d1 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb @@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ class CallbacksTest < ActiveModel::TestCase extend ActiveModel::Callbacks define_model_callbacks :create - define_model_callbacks :initialize, :only => :after - define_model_callbacks :multiple, :only => [:before, :around] - define_model_callbacks :empty, :only => [] + define_model_callbacks :initialize, only: :after + define_model_callbacks :multiple, only: [:before, :around] + define_model_callbacks :empty, only: [] before_create :before_create around_create CallbackValidator.new diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/conversion_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/conversion_test.rb index a037666cbc..3bb177591d 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/conversion_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/conversion_test.rb @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ class ConversionTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "to_key default implementation returns the id in an array for persisted records" do - assert_equal [1], Contact.new(:id => 1).to_key + assert_equal [1], Contact.new(id: 1).to_key end test "to_param default implementation returns nil for new records" do @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ class ConversionTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "to_param default implementation returns a string of ids for persisted records" do - assert_equal "1", Contact.new(:id => 1).to_param + assert_equal "1", Contact.new(id: 1).to_param end test "to_partial_path default implementation returns a string giving a relative path" do diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/deprecated_mass_assignment_security_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/deprecated_mass_assignment_security_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c1fe8822cd..0000000000 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/deprecated_mass_assignment_security_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -require 'cases/helper' -require 'models/project' - -class DeprecatedMassAssignmentSecurityTest < ActiveModel::TestCase - def test_attr_accessible_raise_error - assert_raise RuntimeError, /protected_attributes/ do - Project.attr_accessible :username - end - end - - def test_attr_protected_raise_error - assert_raise RuntimeError, /protected_attributes/ do - Project.attr_protected :username - end - end -end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/errors_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/errors_test.rb index 80ff97d03b..4e07e0e00b 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/errors_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/errors_test.rb @@ -271,8 +271,8 @@ class ErrorsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase test "add_on_empty generates message with custom default message" do person = Person.new - person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:name, :empty, {:message => 'custom'}) - person.errors.add_on_empty :name, :message => 'custom' + person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:name, :empty, { message: 'custom' }) + person.errors.add_on_empty :name, message: 'custom' end test "add_on_empty generates message with empty string value" do @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ class ErrorsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase test "add_on_blank generates message with custom default message" do person = Person.new - person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:name, :blank, {:message => 'custom'}) - person.errors.add_on_blank :name, :message => 'custom' + person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:name, :blank, { message: 'custom' }) + person.errors.add_on_blank :name, message: 'custom' end end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/model_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/model_test.rb index 588d8e661e..ee0fa26546 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/model_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/model_test.rb @@ -3,7 +3,30 @@ require 'cases/helper' class ModelTest < ActiveModel::TestCase include ActiveModel::Lint::Tests + module DefaultValue + def self.included(klass) + klass.class_eval { attr_accessor :hello } + end + + def initialize(*args) + @attr ||= 'default value' + super + end + end + class BasicModel + include DefaultValue + include ActiveModel::Model + attr_accessor :attr + end + + class BasicModelWithReversedMixins + include ActiveModel::Model + include DefaultValue + attr_accessor :attr + end + + class SimpleModel include ActiveModel::Model attr_accessor :attr end @@ -13,20 +36,40 @@ class ModelTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_initialize_with_params - object = BasicModel.new(:attr => "value") - assert_equal object.attr, "value" + object = BasicModel.new(attr: "value") + assert_equal "value", object.attr + end + + def test_initialize_with_params_and_mixins_reversed + object = BasicModelWithReversedMixins.new(attr: "value") + assert_equal "value", object.attr end def test_initialize_with_nil_or_empty_hash_params_does_not_explode assert_nothing_raised do BasicModel.new() - BasicModel.new nil + BasicModel.new(nil) BasicModel.new({}) + SimpleModel.new(attr: 'value') end end def test_persisted_is_always_false - object = BasicModel.new(:attr => "value") + object = BasicModel.new(attr: "value") assert object.persisted? == false end + + def test_mixin_inclusion_chain + object = BasicModel.new + assert_equal 'default value', object.attr + end + + def test_mixin_initializer_when_args_exist + object = BasicModel.new(hello: 'world') + assert_equal 'world', object.hello + end + + def test_mixin_initializer_when_args_dont_exist + assert_raises(NoMethodError) { SimpleModel.new(hello: 'world') } + end end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/railtie_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/railtie_test.rb index a0cd1402b1..96b3b07e50 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/railtie_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/railtie_test.rb @@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ class RailtieTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def setup require 'active_model/railtie' + # Set a fake logger to avoid creating the log directory automatically + fake_logger = Logger.new(nil) + @app ||= Class.new(::Rails::Application) do config.eager_load = false - config.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) + config.logger = fake_logger end end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/secure_password_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/secure_password_test.rb index 02cd3b8a93..98e5c747d5 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/secure_password_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/secure_password_test.rb @@ -94,4 +94,18 @@ class SecurePasswordTest < ActiveModel::TestCase @user.password_confirmation = "" assert @user.valid?(:update), "user should be valid" end + + test "password_confirmation validations will not be triggered if password_confirmation is not sent" do + @user.password = "password" + assert @user.valid?(:create) + end + + test "will not save if confirmation is blank but password is not" do + @user.password = "password" + @user.password_confirmation = "" + assert_not @user.valid?(:create) + + @user.password_confirmation = "password" + assert @user.valid?(:create) + end end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/serialization_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/serialization_test.rb index d2ba9fd95d..4ae41aa19c 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/serialization_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/serialization_test.rb @@ -49,32 +49,32 @@ class SerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_method_serializable_hash_should_work_with_only_option expected = {"name"=>"David"} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:only => [:name]) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(only: [:name]) end def test_method_serializable_hash_should_work_with_except_option expected = {"gender"=>"male", "email"=>"david@example.com"} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:except => [:name]) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(except: [:name]) end def test_method_serializable_hash_should_work_with_methods_option expected = {"name"=>"David", "gender"=>"male", "foo"=>"i_am_foo", "email"=>"david@example.com"} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:methods => [:foo]) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(methods: [:foo]) end def test_method_serializable_hash_should_work_with_only_and_methods expected = {"foo"=>"i_am_foo"} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:only => [], :methods => [:foo]) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(only: [], methods: [:foo]) end def test_method_serializable_hash_should_work_with_except_and_methods expected = {"gender"=>"male", "foo"=>"i_am_foo"} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:except => [:name, :email], :methods => [:foo]) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(except: [:name, :email], methods: [:foo]) end def test_should_not_call_methods_that_dont_respond expected = {"name"=>"David", "gender"=>"male", "email"=>"david@example.com"} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:methods => [:bar]) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(methods: [:bar]) end def test_should_use_read_attribute_for_serialization @@ -83,26 +83,26 @@ class SerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end expected = { "name" => "Jon" } - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:only => :name) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(only: :name) end def test_include_option_with_singular_association expected = {"name"=>"David", "gender"=>"male", "email"=>"david@example.com", "address"=>{"street"=>"123 Lane", "city"=>"Springfield", "state"=>"CA", "zip"=>11111}} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:include => :address) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(include: :address) end def test_include_option_with_plural_association expected = {"email"=>"david@example.com", "gender"=>"male", "name"=>"David", "friends"=>[{"name"=>'Joe', "email"=>'joe@example.com', "gender"=>'male'}, {"name"=>'Sue', "email"=>'sue@example.com', "gender"=>'female'}]} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:include => :friends) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(include: :friends) end def test_include_option_with_empty_association @user.friends = [] expected = {"email"=>"david@example.com", "gender"=>"male", "name"=>"David", "friends"=>[]} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:include => :friends) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(include: :friends) end class FriendList @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ class SerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase expected = {"email"=>"david@example.com", "gender"=>"male", "name"=>"David", "friends"=>[{"name"=>'Joe', "email"=>'joe@example.com', "gender"=>'male'}, {"name"=>'Sue', "email"=>'sue@example.com', "gender"=>'female'}]} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:include => :friends) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(include: :friends) end def test_multiple_includes @@ -128,13 +128,13 @@ class SerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase "address"=>{"street"=>"123 Lane", "city"=>"Springfield", "state"=>"CA", "zip"=>11111}, "friends"=>[{"name"=>'Joe', "email"=>'joe@example.com', "gender"=>'male'}, {"name"=>'Sue', "email"=>'sue@example.com', "gender"=>'female'}]} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:include => [:address, :friends]) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(include: [:address, :friends]) end def test_include_with_options expected = {"email"=>"david@example.com", "gender"=>"male", "name"=>"David", "address"=>{"street"=>"123 Lane"}} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:include => {:address => {:only => "street"}}) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(include: { address: { only: "street" } }) end def test_nested_include @@ -143,19 +143,19 @@ class SerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase "friends"=>[{"name"=>'Joe', "email"=>'joe@example.com', "gender"=>'male', "friends"=> [{"email"=>"david@example.com", "gender"=>"male", "name"=>"David"}]}, {"name"=>'Sue', "email"=>'sue@example.com', "gender"=>'female', "friends"=> []}]} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:include => {:friends => {:include => :friends}}) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(include: { friends: { include: :friends } }) end def test_only_include expected = {"name"=>"David", "friends" => [{"name" => "Joe"}, {"name" => "Sue"}]} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:only => :name, :include => {:friends => {:only => :name}}) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(only: :name, include: { friends: { only: :name } }) end def test_except_include expected = {"name"=>"David", "email"=>"david@example.com", "friends"=> [{"name" => 'Joe', "email" => 'joe@example.com'}, {"name" => "Sue", "email" => 'sue@example.com'}]} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:except => :gender, :include => {:friends => {:except => :gender}}) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(except: :gender, include: { friends: { except: :gender } }) end def test_multiple_includes_with_options @@ -163,6 +163,6 @@ class SerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase "address"=>{"street"=>"123 Lane"}, "friends"=>[{"name"=>'Joe', "email"=>'joe@example.com', "gender"=>'male'}, {"name"=>'Sue', "email"=>'sue@example.com', "gender"=>'female'}]} - assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(:include => [{:address => {:only => "street"}}, :friends]) + assert_equal expected, @user.serializable_hash(include: [{ address: {only: "street" } }, :friends]) end end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/serializers/json_serialization_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/serializers/json_serialization_test.rb index 9134c4980c..f0347081ee 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/serializers/json_serialization_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/serializers/json_serialization_test.rb @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ class JsonSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "should allow attribute filtering with only" do - json = @contact.to_json(:only => [:name, :age]) + json = @contact.to_json(only: [:name, :age]) assert_match %r{"name":"Konata Izumi"}, json assert_match %r{"age":16}, json diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/serializers/xml_serialization_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/serializers/xml_serialization_test.rb index 99a9c1fe33..c4cfb0c255 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/serializers/xml_serialization_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/serializers/xml_serialization_test.rb @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ end class SerializableContact < Contact def serializable_hash(options={}) - super(options.merge(:only => [:name, :age])) + super(options.merge(only: [:name, :age])) end end @@ -50,14 +50,10 @@ class XmlSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase customer.name = "John" @contact.preferences = customer @contact.address = Address.new - @contact.address.street = "123 Lane" @contact.address.city = "Springfield" - @contact.address.state = "CA" - @contact.address.zip = 11111 @contact.address.apt_number = 35 @contact.friends = [Contact.new, Contact.new] @related_contact = SerializableContact.new - @related_contact.name = "related" @contact.contact = @related_contact end @@ -74,33 +70,33 @@ class XmlSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "should serialize default root with namespace" do - @xml = @contact.to_xml :namespace => "http://xml.rubyonrails.org/contact" + @xml = @contact.to_xml namespace: "http://xml.rubyonrails.org/contact" assert_match %r{^<contact xmlns="http://xml.rubyonrails.org/contact">}, @xml assert_match %r{</contact>$}, @xml end test "should serialize custom root" do - @xml = @contact.to_xml :root => 'xml_contact' + @xml = @contact.to_xml root: 'xml_contact' assert_match %r{^<xml-contact>}, @xml assert_match %r{</xml-contact>$}, @xml end test "should allow undasherized tags" do - @xml = @contact.to_xml :root => 'xml_contact', :dasherize => false + @xml = @contact.to_xml root: 'xml_contact', dasherize: false assert_match %r{^<xml_contact>}, @xml assert_match %r{</xml_contact>$}, @xml assert_match %r{<created_at}, @xml end test "should allow camelized tags" do - @xml = @contact.to_xml :root => 'xml_contact', :camelize => true + @xml = @contact.to_xml root: 'xml_contact', camelize: true assert_match %r{^<XmlContact>}, @xml assert_match %r{</XmlContact>$}, @xml assert_match %r{<CreatedAt}, @xml end test "should allow lower-camelized tags" do - @xml = @contact.to_xml :root => 'xml_contact', :camelize => :lower + @xml = @contact.to_xml root: 'xml_contact', camelize: :lower assert_match %r{^<xmlContact>}, @xml assert_match %r{</xmlContact>$}, @xml assert_match %r{<createdAt}, @xml @@ -118,7 +114,7 @@ class XmlSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "should allow skipped types" do - @xml = @contact.to_xml :skip_types => true + @xml = @contact.to_xml skip_types: true assert_match %r{<age>25</age>}, @xml end @@ -134,7 +130,7 @@ class XmlSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "should serialize nil" do - assert_match %r{<pseudonyms nil=\"true\"/>}, @contact.to_xml(:methods => :pseudonyms) + assert_match %r{<pseudonyms nil="true"/>}, @contact.to_xml(methods: :pseudonyms) end test "should serialize integer" do @@ -142,50 +138,50 @@ class XmlSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "should serialize datetime" do - assert_match %r{<created-at type=\"dateTime\">2006-08-01T00:00:00Z</created-at>}, @contact.to_xml + assert_match %r{<created-at type="dateTime">2006-08-01T00:00:00Z</created-at>}, @contact.to_xml end test "should serialize boolean" do - assert_match %r{<awesome type=\"boolean\">false</awesome>}, @contact.to_xml + assert_match %r{<awesome type="boolean">false</awesome>}, @contact.to_xml end test "should serialize array" do - assert_match %r{<social type=\"array\">\s*<social>twitter</social>\s*<social>github</social>\s*</social>}, @contact.to_xml(:methods => :social) + assert_match %r{<social type="array">\s*<social>twitter</social>\s*<social>github</social>\s*</social>}, @contact.to_xml(methods: :social) end test "should serialize hash" do - assert_match %r{<network>\s*<git type=\"symbol\">github</git>\s*</network>}, @contact.to_xml(:methods => :network) + assert_match %r{<network>\s*<git type="symbol">github</git>\s*</network>}, @contact.to_xml(methods: :network) end test "should serialize yaml" do - assert_match %r{<preferences type=\"yaml\">--- !ruby/struct:Customer(\s*)\nname: John\n</preferences>}, @contact.to_xml + assert_match %r{<preferences type="yaml">--- !ruby/struct:Customer(\s*)\nname: John\n</preferences>}, @contact.to_xml end test "should call proc on object" do proc = Proc.new { |options| options[:builder].tag!('nationality', 'unknown') } - xml = @contact.to_xml(:procs => [ proc ]) + xml = @contact.to_xml(procs: [ proc ]) assert_match %r{<nationality>unknown</nationality>}, xml end test 'should supply serializable to second proc argument' do proc = Proc.new { |options, record| options[:builder].tag!('name-reverse', record.name.reverse) } - xml = @contact.to_xml(:procs => [ proc ]) + xml = @contact.to_xml(procs: [ proc ]) assert_match %r{<name-reverse>kcats noraa</name-reverse>}, xml end test "should serialize string correctly when type passed" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :type => 'Contact' + xml = @contact.to_xml type: 'Contact' assert_match %r{<contact type="Contact">}, xml assert_match %r{<name>aaron stack</name>}, xml end test "include option with singular association" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :include => :address, :indent => 0 - assert xml.include?(@contact.address.to_xml(:indent => 0, :skip_instruct => true)) + xml = @contact.to_xml include: :address, indent: 0 + assert xml.include?(@contact.address.to_xml(indent: 0, skip_instruct: true)) end test "include option with plural association" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :include => :friends, :indent => 0 + xml = @contact.to_xml include: :friends, indent: 0 assert_match %r{<friends type="array">}, xml assert_match %r{<friend type="Contact">}, xml end @@ -202,60 +198,60 @@ class XmlSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase test "include option with ary" do @contact.friends = FriendList.new(@contact.friends) - xml = @contact.to_xml :include => :friends, :indent => 0 + xml = @contact.to_xml include: :friends, indent: 0 assert_match %r{<friends type="array">}, xml assert_match %r{<friend type="Contact">}, xml end test "multiple includes" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :indent => 0, :skip_instruct => true, :include => [ :address, :friends ] - assert xml.include?(@contact.address.to_xml(:indent => 0, :skip_instruct => true)) + xml = @contact.to_xml indent: 0, skip_instruct: true, include: [ :address, :friends ] + assert xml.include?(@contact.address.to_xml(indent: 0, skip_instruct: true)) assert_match %r{<friends type="array">}, xml assert_match %r{<friend type="Contact">}, xml end test "include with options" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :indent => 0, :skip_instruct => true, :include => { :address => { :only => :city } } + xml = @contact.to_xml indent: 0, skip_instruct: true, include: { address: { only: :city } } assert xml.include?(%(><address><city>Springfield</city></address>)) end test "propagates skip_types option to included associations" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :include => :friends, :indent => 0, :skip_types => true + xml = @contact.to_xml include: :friends, indent: 0, skip_types: true assert_match %r{<friends>}, xml assert_match %r{<friend>}, xml end test "propagates skip-types option to included associations and attributes" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :skip_types => true, :include => :address, :indent => 0 + xml = @contact.to_xml skip_types: true, include: :address, indent: 0 assert_match %r{<address>}, xml assert_match %r{<apt-number>}, xml end test "propagates camelize option to included associations and attributes" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :camelize => true, :include => :address, :indent => 0 + xml = @contact.to_xml camelize: true, include: :address, indent: 0 assert_match %r{<Address>}, xml assert_match %r{<AptNumber type="integer">}, xml end test "propagates dasherize option to included associations and attributes" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :dasherize => false, :include => :address, :indent => 0 + xml = @contact.to_xml dasherize: false, include: :address, indent: 0 assert_match %r{<apt_number type="integer">}, xml end test "don't propagate skip_types if skip_types is defined at the included association level" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :skip_types => true, :include => { :address => { :skip_types => false } }, :indent => 0 + xml = @contact.to_xml skip_types: true, include: { address: { skip_types: false } }, indent: 0 assert_match %r{<address>}, xml assert_match %r{<apt-number type="integer">}, xml end test "don't propagate camelize if camelize is defined at the included association level" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :camelize => true, :include => { :address => { :camelize => false } }, :indent => 0 + xml = @contact.to_xml camelize: true, include: { address: { camelize: false } }, indent: 0 assert_match %r{<address>}, xml assert_match %r{<apt-number type="integer">}, xml end test "don't propagate dasherize if dasherize is defined at the included association level" do - xml = @contact.to_xml :dasherize => false, :include => { :address => { :dasherize => true } }, :indent => 0 + xml = @contact.to_xml dasherize: false, include: { address: { dasherize: true } }, indent: 0 assert_match %r{<address>}, xml assert_match %r{<apt-number type="integer">}, xml end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/translation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/translation_test.rb index fd833cdd06..deb4e1ed0a 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/translation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/translation_test.rb @@ -8,22 +8,22 @@ class ActiveModelI18nTests < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_translated_model_attributes - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:attributes => {:person => {:name => 'person name attribute'} } } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { attributes: { person: { name: 'person name attribute' } } } assert_equal 'person name attribute', Person.human_attribute_name('name') end def test_translated_model_attributes_with_default - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :attributes => { :name => 'name default attribute' } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', attributes: { name: 'name default attribute' } assert_equal 'name default attribute', Person.human_attribute_name('name') end def test_translated_model_attributes_using_default_option - assert_equal 'name default attribute', Person.human_attribute_name('name', :default => "name default attribute") + assert_equal 'name default attribute', Person.human_attribute_name('name', default: "name default attribute") end def test_translated_model_attributes_using_default_option_as_symbol - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :default_name => 'name default attribute' - assert_equal 'name default attribute', Person.human_attribute_name('name', :default => :default_name) + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', default_name: 'name default attribute' + assert_equal 'name default attribute', Person.human_attribute_name('name', default: :default_name) end def test_translated_model_attributes_falling_back_to_default @@ -31,71 +31,74 @@ class ActiveModelI18nTests < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_translated_model_attributes_using_default_option_as_symbol_and_falling_back_to_default - assert_equal 'Name', Person.human_attribute_name('name', :default => :default_name) + assert_equal 'Name', Person.human_attribute_name('name', default: :default_name) end def test_translated_model_attributes_with_symbols - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:attributes => {:person => {:name => 'person name attribute'} } } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { attributes: { person: { name: 'person name attribute'} } } assert_equal 'person name attribute', Person.human_attribute_name(:name) end def test_translated_model_attributes_with_ancestor - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:attributes => {:child => {:name => 'child name attribute'} } } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { attributes: { child: { name: 'child name attribute'} } } assert_equal 'child name attribute', Child.human_attribute_name('name') end def test_translated_model_attributes_with_ancestors_fallback - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:attributes => {:person => {:name => 'person name attribute'} } } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { attributes: { person: { name: 'person name attribute'} } } assert_equal 'person name attribute', Child.human_attribute_name('name') end def test_translated_model_attributes_with_attribute_matching_namespaced_model_name - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:attributes => {:person => {:gender => 'person gender'}, :"person/gender" => {:attribute => 'person gender attribute'}}} + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { attributes: { + person: { gender: 'person gender'}, + :"person/gender" => { attribute: 'person gender attribute' } + } } assert_equal 'person gender', Person.human_attribute_name('gender') assert_equal 'person gender attribute', Person::Gender.human_attribute_name('attribute') end def test_translated_deeply_nested_model_attributes - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:attributes => {:"person/contacts/addresses" => {:street => 'Deeply Nested Address Street'}}} + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { attributes: { :"person/contacts/addresses" => { street: 'Deeply Nested Address Street' } } } assert_equal 'Deeply Nested Address Street', Person.human_attribute_name('contacts.addresses.street') end def test_translated_nested_model_attributes - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:attributes => {:"person/addresses" => {:street => 'Person Address Street'}}} + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { attributes: { :"person/addresses" => { street: 'Person Address Street' } } } assert_equal 'Person Address Street', Person.human_attribute_name('addresses.street') end def test_translated_nested_model_attributes_with_namespace_fallback - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:attributes => {:addresses => {:street => 'Cool Address Street'}}} + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { attributes: { addresses: { street: 'Cool Address Street' } } } assert_equal 'Cool Address Street', Person.human_attribute_name('addresses.street') end def test_translated_model_names - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:models => {:person => 'person model'} } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { models: { person: 'person model' } } assert_equal 'person model', Person.model_name.human end def test_translated_model_names_with_sti - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:models => {:child => 'child model'} } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { models: { child: 'child model' } } assert_equal 'child model', Child.model_name.human end def test_translated_model_names_with_ancestors_fallback - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:models => {:person => 'person model'} } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { models: { person: 'person model' } } assert_equal 'person model', Child.model_name.human end def test_human_does_not_modify_options - options = { :default => 'person model' } + options = { default: 'person model' } Person.model_name.human(options) - assert_equal({ :default => 'person model' }, options) + assert_equal({ default: 'person model' }, options) end def test_human_attribute_name_does_not_modify_options - options = { :default => 'Cool gender' } + options = { default: 'Cool gender' } Person.human_attribute_name('gender', options) - assert_equal({ :default => 'Cool gender' }, options) + assert_equal({ default: 'Cool gender' }, options) end end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/acceptance_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/acceptance_validation_test.rb index de04e11258..dc413bef30 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/acceptance_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/acceptance_validation_test.rb @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ class AcceptanceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_eula - Topic.validates_acceptance_of(:eula, :message => "must be abided") + Topic.validates_acceptance_of(:eula, message: "must be abided") t = Topic.new("title" => "We should be confirmed","eula" => "") assert t.invalid? @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class AcceptanceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_terms_of_service_agreement_with_accept_value - Topic.validates_acceptance_of(:terms_of_service, :accept => "I agree.") + Topic.validates_acceptance_of(:terms_of_service, accept: "I agree.") t = Topic.new("title" => "We should be confirmed", "terms_of_service" => "") assert t.invalid? diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/callbacks_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/callbacks_test.rb index 0015b3c196..6cd0f4ed4d 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/callbacks_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/callbacks_test.rb @@ -40,8 +40,29 @@ class DogWithMissingName < Dog validates_presence_of :name end +class DogValidatorWithIfCondition < Dog + before_validation :set_before_validation_marker1, if: -> { true } + before_validation :set_before_validation_marker2, if: -> { false } + + after_validation :set_after_validation_marker1, if: -> { true } + after_validation :set_after_validation_marker2, if: -> { false } + + def set_before_validation_marker1; self.history << 'before_validation_marker1'; end + def set_before_validation_marker2; self.history << 'before_validation_marker2' ; end + + def set_after_validation_marker1; self.history << 'after_validation_marker1'; end + def set_after_validation_marker2; self.history << 'after_validation_marker2' ; end +end + + class CallbacksWithMethodNamesShouldBeCalled < ActiveModel::TestCase + def test_if_condition_is_respected_for_before_validation + d = DogValidatorWithIfCondition.new + d.valid? + assert_equal ["before_validation_marker1", "after_validation_marker1"], d.history + end + def test_before_validation_and_after_validation_callbacks_should_be_called d = DogWithMethodCallbacks.new d.valid? diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/conditional_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/conditional_validation_test.rb index e06b04af19..41a4c33727 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/conditional_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/conditional_validation_test.rb @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_if_validation_using_method_true # When the method returns true - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", :if => :condition_is_true ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", if: :condition_is_true) t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.invalid? assert t.errors[:title].any? @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_unless_validation_using_method_true # When the method returns true - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", :unless => :condition_is_true ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", unless: :condition_is_true) t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.valid? assert t.errors[:title].empty? @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_if_validation_using_method_false # When the method returns false - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", :if => :condition_is_true_but_its_not ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", if: :condition_is_true_but_its_not) t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.valid? assert t.errors[:title].empty? @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_unless_validation_using_method_false # When the method returns false - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", :unless => :condition_is_true_but_its_not ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", unless: :condition_is_true_but_its_not) t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.invalid? assert t.errors[:title].any? @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_if_validation_using_string_true # When the evaluated string returns true - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", :if => "a = 1; a == 1" ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", if: "a = 1; a == 1") t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.invalid? assert t.errors[:title].any? @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_unless_validation_using_string_true # When the evaluated string returns true - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", :unless => "a = 1; a == 1" ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", unless: "a = 1; a == 1") t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.valid? assert t.errors[:title].empty? @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_if_validation_using_string_false # When the evaluated string returns false - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", :if => "false") + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", if: "false") t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.valid? assert t.errors[:title].empty? @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_unless_validation_using_string_false # When the evaluated string returns false - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", :unless => "false") + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", unless: "false") t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.invalid? assert t.errors[:title].any? @@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_if_validation_using_block_true # When the block returns true - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", - :if => Proc.new { |r| r.content.size > 4 } ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", + if: Proc.new { |r| r.content.size > 4 }) t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.invalid? assert t.errors[:title].any? @@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_unless_validation_using_block_true # When the block returns true - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", - :unless => Proc.new { |r| r.content.size > 4 } ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", + unless: Proc.new { |r| r.content.size > 4 }) t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.valid? assert t.errors[:title].empty? @@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_if_validation_using_block_false # When the block returns false - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", - :if => Proc.new { |r| r.title != "uhohuhoh"} ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", + if: Proc.new { |r| r.title != "uhohuhoh"}) t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.valid? assert t.errors[:title].empty? @@ -107,8 +107,8 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_unless_validation_using_block_false # When the block returns false - Topic.validates_length_of( :title, :maximum => 5, :too_long => "hoo %{count}", - :unless => Proc.new { |r| r.title != "uhohuhoh"} ) + Topic.validates_length_of(:title, maximum: 5, too_long: "hoo %{count}", + unless: Proc.new { |r| r.title != "uhohuhoh"} ) t = Topic.new("title" => "uhohuhoh", "content" => "whatever") assert t.invalid? assert t.errors[:title].any? @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ class ConditionalValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase # ensure that it works correctly def test_validation_with_if_as_string Topic.validates_presence_of(:title) - Topic.validates_presence_of(:author_name, :if => "title.to_s.match('important')") + Topic.validates_presence_of(:author_name, if: "title.to_s.match('important')") t = Topic.new assert t.invalid?, "A topic without a title should not be valid" diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/confirmation_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/confirmation_validation_test.rb index 814eec3f59..f03de2c24a 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/confirmation_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/confirmation_validation_test.rb @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ class ConfirmationValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_no_title_confirmation Topic.validates_confirmation_of(:title) - t = Topic.new(:author_name => "Plutarch") + t = Topic.new(author_name: "Plutarch") assert t.valid? t.title_confirmation = "Parallel Lives" @@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ class ConfirmationValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase I18n.load_path.clear I18n.backend = I18n::Backend::Simple.new I18n.backend.store_translations('en', { - :errors => {:messages => {:confirmation => "doesn't match %{attribute}"}}, - :activemodel => {:attributes => {:topic => {:title => 'Test Title'}}} + errors: { messages: { confirmation: "doesn't match %{attribute}" } }, + activemodel: { attributes: { topic: { title: 'Test Title'} } } }) Topic.validates_confirmation_of(:title) diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/exclusion_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/exclusion_validation_test.rb index 7d5af27f3d..81455ba519 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/exclusion_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/exclusion_validation_test.rb @@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ class ExclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_exclusion_of - Topic.validates_exclusion_of( :title, :in => %w( abe monkey ) ) + Topic.validates_exclusion_of(:title, in: %w( abe monkey )) assert Topic.new("title" => "something", "content" => "abc").valid? assert Topic.new("title" => "monkey", "content" => "abc").invalid? end def test_validates_exclusion_of_with_formatted_message - Topic.validates_exclusion_of( :title, :in => %w( abe monkey ), :message => "option %{value} is restricted" ) + Topic.validates_exclusion_of(:title, in: %w( abe monkey ), message: "option %{value} is restricted") assert Topic.new("title" => "something", "content" => "abc") @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ class ExclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_exclusion_of_with_within_option - Topic.validates_exclusion_of( :title, :within => %w( abe monkey ) ) + Topic.validates_exclusion_of(:title, within: %w( abe monkey )) assert Topic.new("title" => "something", "content" => "abc") @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ class ExclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_exclusion_of_for_ruby_class - Person.validates_exclusion_of :karma, :in => %w( abe monkey ) + Person.validates_exclusion_of :karma, in: %w( abe monkey ) p = Person.new p.karma = "abe" @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ class ExclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_exclusion_of_with_lambda - Topic.validates_exclusion_of :title, :in => lambda{ |topic| topic.author_name == "sikachu" ? %w( monkey elephant ) : %w( abe wasabi ) } + Topic.validates_exclusion_of :title, in: lambda { |topic| topic.author_name == "sikachu" ? %w( monkey elephant ) : %w( abe wasabi ) } t = Topic.new t.title = "elephant" @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ class ExclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_inclusion_of_with_symbol - Person.validates_exclusion_of :karma, :in => :reserved_karmas + Person.validates_exclusion_of :karma, in: :reserved_karmas p = Person.new p.karma = "abe" diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/format_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/format_validation_test.rb index 308a3c6cef..26e8dbf19c 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/format_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/format_validation_test.rb @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ class PresenceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validate_format - Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :content, :with => /\AValidation\smacros \w+!\z/, :message => "is bad data") + Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :content, with: /\AValidation\smacros \w+!\z/, message: "is bad data") t = Topic.new("title" => "i'm incorrect", "content" => "Validation macros rule!") assert t.invalid?, "Shouldn't be valid" @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ class PresenceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validate_format_with_allow_blank - Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :with => /\AValidation\smacros \w+!\z/, :allow_blank => true) + Topic.validates_format_of(:title, with: /\AValidation\smacros \w+!\z/, allow_blank: true) assert Topic.new("title" => "Shouldn't be valid").invalid? assert Topic.new("title" => "").valid? assert Topic.new("title" => nil).valid? @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class PresenceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase # testing ticket #3142 def test_validate_format_numeric - Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :content, :with => /\A[1-9][0-9]*\z/, :message => "is bad data") + Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :content, with: /\A[1-9][0-9]*\z/, message: "is bad data") t = Topic.new("title" => "72x", "content" => "6789") assert t.invalid?, "Shouldn't be valid" @@ -63,24 +63,24 @@ class PresenceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validate_format_with_formatted_message - Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :with => /\AValid Title\z/, :message => "can't be %{value}") - t = Topic.new(:title => 'Invalid title') + Topic.validates_format_of(:title, with: /\AValid Title\z/, message: "can't be %{value}") + t = Topic.new(title: 'Invalid title') assert t.invalid? assert_equal ["can't be Invalid title"], t.errors[:title] end def test_validate_format_of_with_multiline_regexp_should_raise_error - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :with => /^Valid Title$/) } + assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_format_of(:title, with: /^Valid Title$/) } end def test_validate_format_of_with_multiline_regexp_and_option assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) do - Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :with => /^Valid Title$/, :multiline => true) + Topic.validates_format_of(:title, with: /^Valid Title$/, multiline: true) end end def test_validate_format_with_not_option - Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :without => /foo/, :message => "should not contain foo") + Topic.validates_format_of(:title, without: /foo/, message: "should not contain foo") t = Topic.new t.title = "foobar" @@ -97,19 +97,19 @@ class PresenceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_format_of_with_both_regexps_should_raise_error - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :with => /this/, :without => /that/) } + assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_format_of(:title, with: /this/, without: /that/) } end def test_validates_format_of_when_with_isnt_a_regexp_should_raise_error - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :with => "clearly not a regexp") } + assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_format_of(:title, with: "clearly not a regexp") } end def test_validates_format_of_when_not_isnt_a_regexp_should_raise_error - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_format_of(:title, :without => "clearly not a regexp") } + assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_format_of(:title, without: "clearly not a regexp") } end def test_validates_format_of_with_lambda - Topic.validates_format_of :content, :with => lambda{ |topic| topic.title == "digit" ? /\A\d+\Z/ : /\A\S+\Z/ } + Topic.validates_format_of :content, with: lambda { |topic| topic.title == "digit" ? /\A\d+\Z/ : /\A\S+\Z/ } t = Topic.new t.title = "digit" @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ class PresenceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_format_of_without_lambda - Topic.validates_format_of :content, :without => lambda{ |topic| topic.title == "characters" ? /\A\d+\Z/ : /\A\S+\Z/ } + Topic.validates_format_of :content, without: lambda { |topic| topic.title == "characters" ? /\A\d+\Z/ : /\A\S+\Z/ } t = Topic.new t.title = "characters" @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ class PresenceValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_format_of_for_ruby_class - Person.validates_format_of :karma, :with => /\A\d+\Z/ + Person.validates_format_of :karma, with: /\A\d+\Z/ p = Person.new p.karma = "Pixies" diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/i18n_generate_message_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/i18n_generate_message_validation_test.rb index 302cbe9761..40a5aee997 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/i18n_generate_message_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/i18n_generate_message_validation_test.rb @@ -10,29 +10,29 @@ class I18nGenerateMessageValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase # validates_inclusion_of: generate_message(attr_name, :inclusion, message: custom_message, value: value) def test_generate_message_inclusion_with_default_message - assert_equal 'is not included in the list', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :inclusion, :value => 'title') + assert_equal 'is not included in the list', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :inclusion, value: 'title') end def test_generate_message_inclusion_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message title', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :inclusion, :message => 'custom message %{value}', :value => 'title') + assert_equal 'custom message title', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :inclusion, message: 'custom message %{value}', value: 'title') end # validates_exclusion_of: generate_message(attr_name, :exclusion, message: custom_message, value: value) def test_generate_message_exclusion_with_default_message - assert_equal 'is reserved', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :exclusion, :value => 'title') + assert_equal 'is reserved', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :exclusion, value: 'title') end def test_generate_message_exclusion_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message title', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :exclusion, :message => 'custom message %{value}', :value => 'title') + assert_equal 'custom message title', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :exclusion, message: 'custom message %{value}', value: 'title') end # validates_format_of: generate_message(attr_name, :invalid, message: custom_message, value: value) def test_generate_message_invalid_with_default_message - assert_equal 'is invalid', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :invalid, :value => 'title') + assert_equal 'is invalid', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :invalid, value: 'title') end def test_generate_message_invalid_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message title', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :invalid, :message => 'custom message %{value}', :value => 'title') + assert_equal 'custom message title', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :invalid, message: 'custom message %{value}', value: 'title') end # validates_confirmation_of: generate_message(attr_name, :confirmation, message: custom_message) @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class I18nGenerateMessageValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_generate_message_confirmation_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :confirmation, :message => 'custom message') + assert_equal 'custom message', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :confirmation, message: 'custom message') end # validates_acceptance_of: generate_message(attr_name, :accepted, message: custom_message) @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class I18nGenerateMessageValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_generate_message_accepted_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :accepted, :message => 'custom message') + assert_equal 'custom message', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :accepted, message: 'custom message') end # add_on_empty: generate_message(attr, :empty, message: custom_message) @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ class I18nGenerateMessageValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_generate_message_empty_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :empty, :message => 'custom message') + assert_equal 'custom message', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :empty, message: 'custom message') end # add_on_blank: generate_message(attr, :blank, message: custom_message) @@ -68,71 +68,71 @@ class I18nGenerateMessageValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_generate_message_blank_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :blank, :message => 'custom message') + assert_equal 'custom message', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :blank, message: 'custom message') end # validates_length_of: generate_message(attr, :too_long, message: custom_message, count: option_value.end) def test_generate_message_too_long_with_default_message - assert_equal "is too long (maximum is 10 characters)", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :too_long, :count => 10) + assert_equal "is too long (maximum is 10 characters)", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :too_long, count: 10) end def test_generate_message_too_long_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message 10', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :too_long, :message => 'custom message %{count}', :count => 10) + assert_equal 'custom message 10', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :too_long, message: 'custom message %{count}', count: 10) end # validates_length_of: generate_message(attr, :too_short, default: custom_message, count: option_value.begin) def test_generate_message_too_short_with_default_message - assert_equal "is too short (minimum is 10 characters)", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :too_short, :count => 10) + assert_equal "is too short (minimum is 10 characters)", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :too_short, count: 10) end def test_generate_message_too_short_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message 10', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :too_short, :message => 'custom message %{count}', :count => 10) + assert_equal 'custom message 10', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :too_short, message: 'custom message %{count}', count: 10) end # validates_length_of: generate_message(attr, :wrong_length, message: custom_message, count: option_value) def test_generate_message_wrong_length_with_default_message - assert_equal "is the wrong length (should be 10 characters)", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :wrong_length, :count => 10) + assert_equal "is the wrong length (should be 10 characters)", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :wrong_length, count: 10) end def test_generate_message_wrong_length_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message 10', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :wrong_length, :message => 'custom message %{count}', :count => 10) + assert_equal 'custom message 10', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :wrong_length, message: 'custom message %{count}', count: 10) end # validates_numericality_of: generate_message(attr_name, :not_a_number, value: raw_value, message: custom_message) def test_generate_message_not_a_number_with_default_message - assert_equal "is not a number", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :not_a_number, :value => 'title') + assert_equal "is not a number", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :not_a_number, value: 'title') end def test_generate_message_not_a_number_with_custom_message - assert_equal 'custom message title', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :not_a_number, :message => 'custom message %{value}', :value => 'title') + assert_equal 'custom message title', @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :not_a_number, message: 'custom message %{value}', value: 'title') end # validates_numericality_of: generate_message(attr_name, option, value: raw_value, default: custom_message) def test_generate_message_greater_than_with_default_message - assert_equal "must be greater than 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :greater_than, :value => 'title', :count => 10) + assert_equal "must be greater than 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :greater_than, value: 'title', count: 10) end def test_generate_message_greater_than_or_equal_to_with_default_message - assert_equal "must be greater than or equal to 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :greater_than_or_equal_to, :value => 'title', :count => 10) + assert_equal "must be greater than or equal to 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :greater_than_or_equal_to, value: 'title', count: 10) end def test_generate_message_equal_to_with_default_message - assert_equal "must be equal to 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :equal_to, :value => 'title', :count => 10) + assert_equal "must be equal to 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :equal_to, value: 'title', count: 10) end def test_generate_message_less_than_with_default_message - assert_equal "must be less than 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :less_than, :value => 'title', :count => 10) + assert_equal "must be less than 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :less_than, value: 'title', count: 10) end def test_generate_message_less_than_or_equal_to_with_default_message - assert_equal "must be less than or equal to 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :less_than_or_equal_to, :value => 'title', :count => 10) + assert_equal "must be less than or equal to 10", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :less_than_or_equal_to, value: 'title', count: 10) end def test_generate_message_odd_with_default_message - assert_equal "must be odd", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :odd, :value => 'title', :count => 10) + assert_equal "must be odd", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :odd, value: 'title', count: 10) end def test_generate_message_even_with_default_message - assert_equal "must be even", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :even, :value => 'title', :count => 10) + assert_equal "must be even", @person.errors.generate_message(:title, :even, value: 'title', count: 10) end end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/i18n_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/i18n_validation_test.rb index 4c01b47608..e29771d6b7 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/i18n_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/i18n_validation_test.rb @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase @old_load_path, @old_backend = I18n.load_path.dup, I18n.backend I18n.load_path.clear I18n.backend = I18n::Backend::Simple.new - I18n.backend.store_translations('en', :errors => {:messages => {:custom => nil}}) + I18n.backend.store_translations('en', errors: { messages: { custom: nil } }) end def teardown @@ -22,21 +22,21 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_full_message_encoding - I18n.backend.store_translations('en', :errors => { - :messages => { :too_short => '猫舌' }}) - Person.validates_length_of :title, :within => 3..5 + I18n.backend.store_translations('en', errors: { + messages: { too_short: '猫舌' } }) + Person.validates_length_of :title, within: 3..5 @person.valid? assert_equal ['Title 猫舌'], @person.errors.full_messages end def test_errors_full_messages_translates_human_attribute_name_for_model_attributes @person.errors.add(:name, 'not found') - Person.expects(:human_attribute_name).with(:name, :default => 'Name').returns("Person's name") + Person.expects(:human_attribute_name).with(:name, default: 'Name').returns("Person's name") assert_equal ["Person's name not found"], @person.errors.full_messages end def test_errors_full_messages_uses_format - I18n.backend.store_translations('en', :errors => {:format => "Field %{attribute} %{message}"}) + I18n.backend.store_translations('en', errors: { format: "Field %{attribute} %{message}" }) @person.errors.add('name', 'empty') assert_equal ["Field Name empty"], @person.errors.full_messages end @@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES = [ # [ case, validation_options, generate_message_options] [ "given no options", {}, {}], - [ "given custom message", {:message => "custom"}, {:message => "custom"}], - [ "given if condition", {:if => lambda { true }}, {}], - [ "given unless condition", {:unless => lambda { false }}, {}], - [ "given option that is not reserved", {:format => "jpg"}, {:format => "jpg" }] + [ "given custom message", { message: "custom" }, { message: "custom" }], + [ "given if condition", { if: lambda { true }}, {}], + [ "given unless condition", { unless: lambda { false }}, {}], + [ "given option that is not reserved", { format: "jpg" }, { format: "jpg" }] ] # validates_confirmation_of w/ mocha @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase test "validates_confirmation_of on generated message #{name}" do Person.validates_confirmation_of :title, validation_options @person.title_confirmation = 'foo' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title_confirmation, :confirmation, generate_message_options.merge(:attribute => 'Title')) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title_confirmation, :confirmation, generate_message_options.merge(attribute: 'Title')) @person.valid? end end @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_acceptance_of on generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_acceptance_of :title, validation_options.merge(:allow_nil => false) + Person.validates_acceptance_of :title, validation_options.merge(allow_nil: false) @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :accepted, generate_message_options) @person.valid? end @@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_length_of for :withing on generated message when too short #{name}" do - Person.validates_length_of :title, validation_options.merge(:within => 3..5) - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :too_short, generate_message_options.merge(:count => 3)) + Person.validates_length_of :title, validation_options.merge(within: 3..5) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :too_short, generate_message_options.merge(count: 3)) @person.valid? end end @@ -100,9 +100,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_length_of for :too_long generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_length_of :title, validation_options.merge(:within => 3..5) + Person.validates_length_of :title, validation_options.merge(within: 3..5) @person.title = 'this title is too long' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :too_long, generate_message_options.merge(:count => 5)) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :too_long, generate_message_options.merge(count: 5)) @person.valid? end end @@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_length_of for :is on generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_length_of :title, validation_options.merge(:is => 5) - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :wrong_length, generate_message_options.merge(:count => 5)) + Person.validates_length_of :title, validation_options.merge(is: 5) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :wrong_length, generate_message_options.merge(count: 5)) @person.valid? end end @@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_format_of on generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_format_of :title, validation_options.merge(:with => /\A[1-9][0-9]*\z/) + Person.validates_format_of :title, validation_options.merge(with: /\A[1-9][0-9]*\z/) @person.title = '72x' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :invalid, generate_message_options.merge(:value => '72x')) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :invalid, generate_message_options.merge(value: '72x')) @person.valid? end end @@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_inclusion_of on generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_inclusion_of :title, validation_options.merge(:in => %w(a b c)) + Person.validates_inclusion_of :title, validation_options.merge(in: %w(a b c)) @person.title = 'z' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :inclusion, generate_message_options.merge(:value => 'z')) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :inclusion, generate_message_options.merge(value: 'z')) @person.valid? end end @@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_inclusion_of using :within on generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_inclusion_of :title, validation_options.merge(:within => %w(a b c)) + Person.validates_inclusion_of :title, validation_options.merge(within: %w(a b c)) @person.title = 'z' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :inclusion, generate_message_options.merge(:value => 'z')) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :inclusion, generate_message_options.merge(value: 'z')) @person.valid? end end @@ -154,9 +154,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_exclusion_of generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_exclusion_of :title, validation_options.merge(:in => %w(a b c)) + Person.validates_exclusion_of :title, validation_options.merge(in: %w(a b c)) @person.title = 'a' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :exclusion, generate_message_options.merge(:value => 'a')) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :exclusion, generate_message_options.merge(value: 'a')) @person.valid? end end @@ -165,9 +165,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_exclusion_of using :within generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_exclusion_of :title, validation_options.merge(:within => %w(a b c)) + Person.validates_exclusion_of :title, validation_options.merge(within: %w(a b c)) @person.title = 'a' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :exclusion, generate_message_options.merge(:value => 'a')) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :exclusion, generate_message_options.merge(value: 'a')) @person.valid? end end @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase test "validates_numericality_of generated message #{name}" do Person.validates_numericality_of :title, validation_options @person.title = 'a' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :not_a_number, generate_message_options.merge(:value => 'a')) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :not_a_number, generate_message_options.merge(value: 'a')) @person.valid? end end @@ -187,9 +187,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_numericality_of for :only_integer on generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_numericality_of :title, validation_options.merge(:only_integer => true) + Person.validates_numericality_of :title, validation_options.merge(only_integer: true) @person.title = '0.0' - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :not_an_integer, generate_message_options.merge(:value => '0.0')) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :not_an_integer, generate_message_options.merge(value: '0.0')) @person.valid? end end @@ -198,9 +198,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_numericality_of for :odd on generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_numericality_of :title, validation_options.merge(:only_integer => true, :odd => true) + Person.validates_numericality_of :title, validation_options.merge(only_integer: true, odd: true) @person.title = 0 - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :odd, generate_message_options.merge(:value => 0)) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :odd, generate_message_options.merge(value: 0)) @person.valid? end end @@ -209,9 +209,9 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase COMMON_CASES.each do |name, validation_options, generate_message_options| test "validates_numericality_of for :less_than on generated message #{name}" do - Person.validates_numericality_of :title, validation_options.merge(:only_integer => true, :less_than => 0) + Person.validates_numericality_of :title, validation_options.merge(only_integer: true, less_than: 0) @person.title = 1 - @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :less_than, generate_message_options.merge(:value => 1, :count => 0)) + @person.errors.expects(:generate_message).with(:title, :less_than, generate_message_options.merge(value: 1, count: 0)) @person.valid? end end @@ -226,8 +226,8 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end # test "validates_confirmation_of finds custom model key translation when blank" test "#{validation} finds custom model key translation when #{error_type}" do - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:errors => {:models => {:person => {:attributes => {attribute => {error_type => 'custom message'}}}}}} - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :errors => {:messages => {error_type => 'global message'}} + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { errors: { models: { person: { attributes: { attribute => { error_type => 'custom message' } } } } } } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', errors: { messages: { error_type => 'global message'}} yield(@person, {}) @person.valid? @@ -236,17 +236,17 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase # test "validates_confirmation_of finds custom model key translation with interpolation when blank" test "#{validation} finds custom model key translation with interpolation when #{error_type}" do - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:errors => {:models => {:person => {:attributes => {attribute => {error_type => 'custom message with %{extra}'}}}}}} - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :errors => {:messages => {error_type => 'global message'}} + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { errors: { models: { person: { attributes: { attribute => { error_type => 'custom message with %{extra}' } } } } } } + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', errors: { messages: {error_type => 'global message'} } - yield(@person, {:extra => "extra information"}) + yield(@person, { extra: "extra information" }) @person.valid? assert_equal ['custom message with extra information'], @person.errors[attribute] end # test "validates_confirmation_of finds global default key translation when blank" test "#{validation} finds global default key translation when #{error_type}" do - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :errors => {:messages => {error_type => 'global message'}} + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', errors: { messages: {error_type => 'global message'} } yield(@person, {}) @person.valid? @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase # validates_acceptance_of w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_acceptance_of", :accepted do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_acceptance_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:allow_nil => false) + Person.validates_acceptance_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(allow_nil: false) end # validates_presence_of w/o mocha @@ -276,36 +276,36 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase # validates_length_of :within w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_length_of", :too_short do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_length_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:within => 3..5) + Person.validates_length_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(within: 3..5) end set_expectations_for_validation "validates_length_of", :too_long do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_length_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:within => 3..5) + Person.validates_length_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(within: 3..5) person.title = "too long" end # validates_length_of :is w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_length_of", :wrong_length do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_length_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:is => 5) + Person.validates_length_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(is: 5) end # validates_format_of w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_format_of", :invalid do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_format_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:with => /\A[1-9][0-9]*\z/) + Person.validates_format_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(with: /\A[1-9][0-9]*\z/) end # validates_inclusion_of w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_inclusion_of", :inclusion do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_inclusion_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:in => %w(a b c)) + Person.validates_inclusion_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(in: %w(a b c)) end # validates_exclusion_of w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_exclusion_of", :exclusion do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_exclusion_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:in => %w(a b c)) + Person.validates_exclusion_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(in: %w(a b c)) person.title = 'a' end @@ -319,55 +319,54 @@ class I18nValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase # validates_numericality_of with :only_integer w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_numericality_of", :not_an_integer do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_numericality_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:only_integer => true) + Person.validates_numericality_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(only_integer: true) person.title = '1.0' end # validates_numericality_of :odd w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_numericality_of", :odd do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_numericality_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:only_integer => true, :odd => true) + Person.validates_numericality_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(only_integer: true, odd: true) person.title = 0 end # validates_numericality_of :less_than w/o mocha set_expectations_for_validation "validates_numericality_of", :less_than do |person, options_to_merge| - Person.validates_numericality_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(:only_integer => true, :less_than => 0) + Person.validates_numericality_of :title, options_to_merge.merge(only_integer: true, less_than: 0) person.title = 1 end # test with validates_with def test_validations_with_message_symbol_must_translate - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :errors => {:messages => {:custom_error => "I am a custom error"}} - Person.validates_presence_of :title, :message => :custom_error + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', errors: { messages: { custom_error: "I am a custom error" } } + Person.validates_presence_of :title, message: :custom_error @person.title = nil @person.valid? assert_equal ["I am a custom error"], @person.errors[:title] end def test_validates_with_message_symbol_must_translate_per_attribute - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:errors => {:models => {:person => {:attributes => {:title => {:custom_error => "I am a custom error"}}}}}} - Person.validates_presence_of :title, :message => :custom_error + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { errors: { models: { person: { attributes: { title: { custom_error: "I am a custom error" } } } } } } + Person.validates_presence_of :title, message: :custom_error @person.title = nil @person.valid? assert_equal ["I am a custom error"], @person.errors[:title] end def test_validates_with_message_symbol_must_translate_per_model - I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', :activemodel => {:errors => {:models => {:person => {:custom_error => "I am a custom error"}}}} - Person.validates_presence_of :title, :message => :custom_error + I18n.backend.store_translations 'en', activemodel: { errors: { models: { person: { custom_error: "I am a custom error" } } } } + Person.validates_presence_of :title, message: :custom_error @person.title = nil @person.valid? assert_equal ["I am a custom error"], @person.errors[:title] end def test_validates_with_message_string - Person.validates_presence_of :title, :message => "I am a custom error" + Person.validates_presence_of :title, message: "I am a custom error" @person.title = nil @person.valid? assert_equal ["I am a custom error"], @person.errors[:title] end - end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/inclusion_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/inclusion_validation_test.rb index 117e9109fc..01a373d85d 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/inclusion_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/inclusion_validation_test.rb @@ -11,16 +11,17 @@ class InclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_inclusion_of_range - Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => 'aaa'..'bbb' ) + Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: 'aaa'..'bbb') assert Topic.new("title" => "bbc", "content" => "abc").invalid? assert Topic.new("title" => "aa", "content" => "abc").invalid? + assert Topic.new("title" => "aaab", "content" => "abc").invalid? assert Topic.new("title" => "aaa", "content" => "abc").valid? assert Topic.new("title" => "abc", "content" => "abc").valid? assert Topic.new("title" => "bbb", "content" => "abc").valid? end def test_validates_inclusion_of - Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => %w( a b c d e f g ) ) + Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: %w( a b c d e f g )) assert Topic.new("title" => "a!", "content" => "abc").invalid? assert Topic.new("title" => "a b", "content" => "abc").invalid? @@ -33,16 +34,16 @@ class InclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase assert t.errors[:title].any? assert_equal ["is not included in the list"], t.errors[:title] - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => nil ) } - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => 0) } + assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: nil) } + assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: 0) } - assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => "hi!" ) } - assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => {} ) } - assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => [] ) } + assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: "hi!") } + assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: {}) } + assert_nothing_raised(ArgumentError) { Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: []) } end def test_validates_inclusion_of_with_allow_nil - Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => %w( a b c d e f g ), :allow_nil => true ) + Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: %w( a b c d e f g ), allow_nil: true) assert Topic.new("title" => "a!", "content" => "abc").invalid? assert Topic.new("title" => "", "content" => "abc").invalid? @@ -50,7 +51,7 @@ class InclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_inclusion_of_with_formatted_message - Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :in => %w( a b c d e f g ), :message => "option %{value} is not in the list" ) + Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, in: %w( a b c d e f g ), message: "option %{value} is not in the list") assert Topic.new("title" => "a", "content" => "abc").valid? @@ -61,7 +62,7 @@ class InclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_inclusion_of_with_within_option - Topic.validates_inclusion_of( :title, :within => %w( a b c d e f g ) ) + Topic.validates_inclusion_of(:title, within: %w( a b c d e f g )) assert Topic.new("title" => "a", "content" => "abc").valid? @@ -71,7 +72,7 @@ class InclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_inclusion_of_for_ruby_class - Person.validates_inclusion_of :karma, :in => %w( abe monkey ) + Person.validates_inclusion_of :karma, in: %w( abe monkey ) p = Person.new p.karma = "Lifo" @@ -86,7 +87,7 @@ class InclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_inclusion_of_with_lambda - Topic.validates_inclusion_of :title, :in => lambda{ |topic| topic.author_name == "sikachu" ? %w( monkey elephant ) : %w( abe wasabi ) } + Topic.validates_inclusion_of :title, in: lambda{ |topic| topic.author_name == "sikachu" ? %w( monkey elephant ) : %w( abe wasabi ) } t = Topic.new t.title = "wasabi" @@ -98,7 +99,7 @@ class InclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_inclusion_of_with_symbol - Person.validates_inclusion_of :karma, :in => :available_karmas + Person.validates_inclusion_of :karma, in: :available_karmas p = Person.new p.karma = "Lifo" diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/numericality_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/numericality_validation_test.rb index 6742a4bab0..84332ed014 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/numericality_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/numericality_validation_test.rb @@ -30,84 +30,84 @@ class NumericalityValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_numericality_of_with_nil_allowed - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :allow_nil => true + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, allow_nil: true invalid!(JUNK + BLANK) valid!(NIL + FLOATS + INTEGERS + BIGDECIMAL + INFINITY) end def test_validates_numericality_of_with_integer_only - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :only_integer => true + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, only_integer: true invalid!(NIL + BLANK + JUNK + FLOATS + BIGDECIMAL + INFINITY) valid!(INTEGERS) end def test_validates_numericality_of_with_integer_only_and_nil_allowed - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :only_integer => true, :allow_nil => true + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, only_integer: true, allow_nil: true invalid!(JUNK + BLANK + FLOATS + BIGDECIMAL + INFINITY) valid!(NIL + INTEGERS) end def test_validates_numericality_with_greater_than - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :greater_than => 10 + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, greater_than: 10 invalid!([-10, 10], 'must be greater than 10') valid!([11]) end def test_validates_numericality_with_greater_than_or_equal - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :greater_than_or_equal_to => 10 + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, greater_than_or_equal_to: 10 invalid!([-9, 9], 'must be greater than or equal to 10') valid!([10]) end def test_validates_numericality_with_equal_to - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :equal_to => 10 + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, equal_to: 10 invalid!([-10, 11] + INFINITY, 'must be equal to 10') valid!([10]) end def test_validates_numericality_with_less_than - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :less_than => 10 + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, less_than: 10 invalid!([10], 'must be less than 10') valid!([-9, 9]) end def test_validates_numericality_with_less_than_or_equal_to - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :less_than_or_equal_to => 10 + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, less_than_or_equal_to: 10 invalid!([11], 'must be less than or equal to 10') valid!([-10, 10]) end def test_validates_numericality_with_odd - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :odd => true + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, odd: true invalid!([-2, 2], 'must be odd') valid!([-1, 1]) end def test_validates_numericality_with_even - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :even => true + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, even: true invalid!([-1, 1], 'must be even') valid!([-2, 2]) end def test_validates_numericality_with_greater_than_less_than_and_even - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :greater_than => 1, :less_than => 4, :even => true + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, greater_than: 1, less_than: 4, even: true invalid!([1, 3, 4]) valid!([2]) end def test_validates_numericality_with_other_than - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :other_than => 0 + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, other_than: 0 invalid!([0, 0.0]) valid!([-1, 42]) @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ class NumericalityValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_validates_numericality_with_proc Topic.send(:define_method, :min_approved, lambda { 5 }) - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :greater_than_or_equal_to => Proc.new {|topic| topic.min_approved } + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, greater_than_or_equal_to: Proc.new {|topic| topic.min_approved } invalid!([3, 4]) valid!([5, 6]) @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ class NumericalityValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_validates_numericality_with_symbol Topic.send(:define_method, :max_approved, lambda { 5 }) - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :less_than_or_equal_to => :max_approved + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, less_than_or_equal_to: :max_approved invalid!([6]) valid!([4, 5]) @@ -132,13 +132,13 @@ class NumericalityValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_numericality_with_numeric_message - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :less_than => 4, :message => "smaller than %{count}" + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, less_than: 4, message: "smaller than %{count}" topic = Topic.new("title" => "numeric test", "approved" => 10) assert !topic.valid? assert_equal ["smaller than 4"], topic.errors[:approved] - Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :greater_than => 4, :message => "greater than %{count}" + Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, greater_than: 4, message: "greater than %{count}" topic = Topic.new("title" => "numeric test", "approved" => 1) assert !topic.valid? @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ class NumericalityValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_numericality_of_for_ruby_class - Person.validates_numericality_of :karma, :allow_nil => false + Person.validates_numericality_of :karma, allow_nil: false p = Person.new p.karma = "Pix" @@ -161,11 +161,11 @@ class NumericalityValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_numericality_with_invalid_args - assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :greater_than_or_equal_to => "foo" } - assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :less_than_or_equal_to => "foo" } - assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :greater_than => "foo" } - assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :less_than => "foo" } - assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, :equal_to => "foo" } + assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, greater_than_or_equal_to: "foo" } + assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, less_than_or_equal_to: "foo" } + assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, greater_than: "foo" } + assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, less_than: "foo" } + assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Topic.validates_numericality_of :approved, equal_to: "foo" } end private @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ class NumericalityValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def with_each_topic_approved_value(values) - topic = Topic.new(:title => "numeric test", :content => "whatever") + topic = Topic.new(title: "numeric test", content: "whatever") values.each do |value| topic.approved = value yield topic, value diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/validates_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/validates_test.rb index 144532d6f4..c1914b32bc 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/validates_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/validates_test.rb @@ -17,20 +17,20 @@ class ValidatesTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_with_messages_empty - Person.validates :title, :presence => {:message => "" } + Person.validates :title, presence: { message: "" } person = Person.new assert !person.valid?, 'person should not be valid.' end def test_validates_with_built_in_validation - Person.validates :title, :numericality => true + Person.validates :title, numericality: true person = Person.new person.valid? assert_equal ['is not a number'], person.errors[:title] end def test_validates_with_attribute_specified_as_string - Person.validates "title", :numericality => true + Person.validates "title", numericality: true person = Person.new person.valid? assert_equal ['is not a number'], person.errors[:title] @@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ class ValidatesTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_with_built_in_validation_and_options - Person.validates :salary, :numericality => { :message => 'my custom message' } + Person.validates :salary, numericality: { message: 'my custom message' } person = Person.new person.valid? assert_equal ['my custom message'], person.errors[:salary] end def test_validates_with_validator_class - Person.validates :karma, :email => true + Person.validates :karma, email: true person = Person.new person.valid? assert_equal ['is not an email'], person.errors[:karma] @@ -62,33 +62,33 @@ class ValidatesTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_with_if_as_local_conditions - Person.validates :karma, :presence => true, :email => { :unless => :condition_is_true } + Person.validates :karma, presence: true, email: { unless: :condition_is_true } person = Person.new person.valid? assert_equal ["can't be blank"], person.errors[:karma] end def test_validates_with_if_as_shared_conditions - Person.validates :karma, :presence => true, :email => true, :if => :condition_is_true + Person.validates :karma, presence: true, email: true, if: :condition_is_true person = Person.new person.valid? assert_equal ["can't be blank", "is not an email"], person.errors[:karma].sort end def test_validates_with_unless_shared_conditions - Person.validates :karma, :presence => true, :email => true, :unless => :condition_is_true + Person.validates :karma, presence: true, email: true, unless: :condition_is_true person = Person.new assert person.valid? end def test_validates_with_allow_nil_shared_conditions - Person.validates :karma, :length => { :minimum => 20 }, :email => true, :allow_nil => true + Person.validates :karma, length: { minimum: 20 }, email: true, allow_nil: true person = Person.new assert person.valid? end def test_validates_with_regexp - Person.validates :karma, :format => /positive|negative/ + Person.validates :karma, format: /positive|negative/ person = Person.new assert person.invalid? assert_equal ['is invalid'], person.errors[:karma] @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ class ValidatesTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_with_array - Person.validates :gender, :inclusion => %w(m f) + Person.validates :gender, inclusion: %w(m f) person = Person.new assert person.invalid? assert_equal ['is not included in the list'], person.errors[:gender] @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ class ValidatesTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_with_range - Person.validates :karma, :length => 6..20 + Person.validates :karma, length: 6..20 person = Person.new assert person.invalid? assert_equal ['is too short (minimum is 6 characters)'], person.errors[:karma] @@ -115,25 +115,25 @@ class ValidatesTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validates_with_validator_class_and_options - Person.validates :karma, :email => { :message => 'my custom message' } + Person.validates :karma, email: { message: 'my custom message' } person = Person.new person.valid? assert_equal ['my custom message'], person.errors[:karma] end def test_validates_with_unknown_validator - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Person.validates :karma, :unknown => true } + assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Person.validates :karma, unknown: true } end def test_validates_with_included_validator - PersonWithValidator.validates :title, :presence => true + PersonWithValidator.validates :title, presence: true person = PersonWithValidator.new person.valid? assert_equal ['Local validator'], person.errors[:title] end def test_validates_with_included_validator_and_options - PersonWithValidator.validates :title, :presence => { :custom => ' please' } + PersonWithValidator.validates :title, presence: { custom: ' please' } person = PersonWithValidator.new person.valid? assert_equal ['Local validator please'], person.errors[:title] @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ class ValidatesTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_validates_with_included_validator_and_wildcard_shortcut # Shortcut for PersonWithValidator.validates :title, like: { with: "Mr." } - PersonWithValidator.validates :title, :like => "Mr." + PersonWithValidator.validates :title, like: "Mr." person = PersonWithValidator.new person.title = "Ms. Pacman" person.valid? @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ class ValidatesTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_defining_extra_default_keys_for_validates - Topic.validates :title, :confirmation => true, :message => 'Y U NO CONFIRM' + Topic.validates :title, confirmation: true, message: 'Y U NO CONFIRM' topic = Topic.new topic.title = "What's happening" topic.title_confirmation = "Not this" diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/validations_context_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/validations_context_test.rb index 15a49e38dd..5f99b320a6 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/validations_context_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/validations_context_test.rb @@ -18,22 +18,22 @@ class ValidationsContextTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end end - test "with a class that adds errors on update and validating a new model with no arguments" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, :on => :create) + test "with a class that adds errors on create and validating a new model with no arguments" do + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, on: :create) topic = Topic.new - assert topic.valid?, "Validation doesn't run on create if 'on' is set to update" + assert topic.valid?, "Validation doesn't run on valid? if 'on' is set to create" end test "with a class that adds errors on update and validating a new model" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, :on => :update) + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, on: :update) topic = Topic.new assert topic.valid?(:create), "Validation doesn't run on create if 'on' is set to update" end test "with a class that adds errors on create and validating a new model" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, :on => :create) + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, on: :create) topic = Topic.new assert topic.invalid?(:create), "Validation does run on create if 'on' is set to create" assert topic.errors[:base].include?(ERROR_MESSAGE) end -end
\ No newline at end of file +end diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/with_validation_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/with_validation_test.rb index daa7a8d5c4..93716f1433 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/with_validation_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/with_validation_test.rb @@ -72,26 +72,26 @@ class ValidatesWithTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "with if statements that return false" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, :if => "1 == 2") + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, if: "1 == 2") topic = Topic.new assert topic.valid? end test "with if statements that return true" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, :if => "1 == 1") + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, if: "1 == 1") topic = Topic.new assert topic.invalid? assert topic.errors[:base].include?(ERROR_MESSAGE) end test "with unless statements that return true" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, :unless => "1 == 1") + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, unless: "1 == 1") topic = Topic.new assert topic.valid? end test "with unless statements that returns false" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, :unless => "1 == 2") + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatAddsErrors, unless: "1 == 2") topic = Topic.new assert topic.invalid? assert topic.errors[:base].include?(ERROR_MESSAGE) @@ -100,45 +100,23 @@ class ValidatesWithTest < ActiveModel::TestCase test "passes all configuration options to the validator class" do topic = Topic.new validator = mock() - validator.expects(:new).with(:foo => :bar, :if => "1 == 1").returns(validator) + validator.expects(:new).with(foo: :bar, if: "1 == 1", class: Topic).returns(validator) validator.expects(:validate).with(topic) - Topic.validates_with(validator, :if => "1 == 1", :foo => :bar) - assert topic.valid? - end - - test "calls setup method of validator passing in self when validator has setup method" do - topic = Topic.new - validator = stub_everything - validator.stubs(:new).returns(validator) - validator.stubs(:validate) - validator.stubs(:respond_to?).with(:setup).returns(true) - validator.expects(:setup).with(Topic).once - Topic.validates_with(validator) - assert topic.valid? - end - - test "doesn't call setup method of validator when validator has no setup method" do - topic = Topic.new - validator = stub_everything - validator.stubs(:new).returns(validator) - validator.stubs(:validate) - validator.stubs(:respond_to?).with(:setup).returns(false) - validator.expects(:setup).with(Topic).never - Topic.validates_with(validator) + Topic.validates_with(validator, if: "1 == 1", foo: :bar) assert topic.valid? end test "validates_with with options" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatValidatesOptions, :field => :first_name) + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorThatValidatesOptions, field: :first_name) topic = Topic.new assert topic.invalid? assert topic.errors[:base].include?(ERROR_MESSAGE) end test "validates_with each validator" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorPerEachAttribute, :attributes => [:title, :content]) - topic = Topic.new :title => "Title", :content => "Content" + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorPerEachAttribute, attributes: [:title, :content]) + topic = Topic.new title: "Title", content: "Content" assert topic.invalid? assert_equal ["Value is Title"], topic.errors[:title] assert_equal ["Value is Content"], topic.errors[:content] @@ -146,7 +124,7 @@ class ValidatesWithTest < ActiveModel::TestCase test "each validator checks validity" do assert_raise RuntimeError do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorCheckValidity, :attributes => [:title]) + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorCheckValidity, attributes: [:title]) end end @@ -157,25 +135,25 @@ class ValidatesWithTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "each validator skip nil values if :allow_nil is set to true" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorPerEachAttribute, :attributes => [:title, :content], :allow_nil => true) - topic = Topic.new :content => "" + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorPerEachAttribute, attributes: [:title, :content], allow_nil: true) + topic = Topic.new content: "" assert topic.invalid? assert topic.errors[:title].empty? assert_equal ["Value is "], topic.errors[:content] end test "each validator skip blank values if :allow_blank is set to true" do - Topic.validates_with(ValidatorPerEachAttribute, :attributes => [:title, :content], :allow_blank => true) - topic = Topic.new :content => "" + Topic.validates_with(ValidatorPerEachAttribute, attributes: [:title, :content], allow_blank: true) + topic = Topic.new content: "" assert topic.valid? assert topic.errors[:title].empty? assert topic.errors[:content].empty? end test "validates_with can validate with an instance method" do - Topic.validates :title, :with => :my_validation + Topic.validates :title, with: :my_validation - topic = Topic.new :title => "foo" + topic = Topic.new title: "foo" assert topic.valid? assert topic.errors[:title].empty? @@ -185,9 +163,9 @@ class ValidatesWithTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end test "optionally pass in the attribute being validated when validating with an instance method" do - Topic.validates :title, :content, :with => :my_validation_with_arg + Topic.validates :title, :content, with: :my_validation_with_arg - topic = Topic.new :title => "foo" + topic = Topic.new title: "foo" assert !topic.valid? assert topic.errors[:title].empty? assert_equal ['is missing'], topic.errors[:content] diff --git a/activemodel/test/cases/validations_test.rb b/activemodel/test/cases/validations_test.rb index 2934e70c2f..039b6b8872 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations_test.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations_test.rb @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_invalid_validator Topic.validate :i_dont_exist - assert_raise(NameError) do + assert_raises(NoMethodError) do t = Topic.new t.valid? end @@ -190,16 +190,16 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_validation_order Topic.validates_presence_of :title - Topic.validates_length_of :title, :minimum => 2 + Topic.validates_length_of :title, minimum: 2 t = Topic.new("title" => "") assert t.invalid? assert_equal "can't be blank", t.errors["title"].first Topic.validates_presence_of :title, :author_name Topic.validate {errors.add('author_email_address', 'will never be valid')} - Topic.validates_length_of :title, :content, :minimum => 2 + Topic.validates_length_of :title, :content, minimum: 2 - t = Topic.new :title => '' + t = Topic.new title: '' assert t.invalid? assert_equal :title, key = t.errors.keys[0] @@ -214,9 +214,9 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validation_with_if_and_on - Topic.validates_presence_of :title, :if => Proc.new{|x| x.author_name = "bad"; true }, :on => :update + Topic.validates_presence_of :title, if: Proc.new{|x| x.author_name = "bad"; true }, on: :update - t = Topic.new(:title => "") + t = Topic.new(title: "") # If block should not fire assert t.valid? @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_validation_with_message_as_proc - Topic.validates_presence_of(:title, :message => proc { "no blanks here".upcase }) + Topic.validates_presence_of(:title, message: proc { "no blanks here".upcase }) t = Topic.new assert t.invalid? @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_list_of_validators_for_model Topic.validates_presence_of :title - Topic.validates_length_of :title, :minimum => 2 + Topic.validates_length_of :title, minimum: 2 assert_equal 2, Topic.validators.count assert_equal [:presence, :length], Topic.validators.map(&:kind) @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase def test_list_of_validators_on_an_attribute Topic.validates_presence_of :title, :content - Topic.validates_length_of :title, :minimum => 2 + Topic.validates_length_of :title, minimum: 2 assert_equal 2, Topic.validators_on(:title).count assert_equal [:presence, :length], Topic.validators_on(:title).map(&:kind) @@ -265,13 +265,13 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_accessing_instance_of_validator_on_an_attribute - Topic.validates_length_of :title, :minimum => 10 + Topic.validates_length_of :title, minimum: 10 assert_equal 10, Topic.validators_on(:title).first.options[:minimum] end def test_list_of_validators_on_multiple_attributes - Topic.validates :title, :length => { :minimum => 10 } - Topic.validates :author_name, :presence => true, :format => /a/ + Topic.validates :title, length: { minimum: 10 } + Topic.validates :author_name, presence: true, format: /a/ validators = Topic.validators_on(:title, :author_name) @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_list_of_validators_will_be_empty_when_empty - Topic.validates :title, :length => { :minimum => 10 } + Topic.validates :title, length: { minimum: 10 } assert_equal [], Topic.validators_on(:author_name) end @@ -300,52 +300,52 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_strict_validation_in_validates - Topic.validates :title, :strict => true, :presence => true + Topic.validates :title, strict: true, presence: true assert_raises ActiveModel::StrictValidationFailed do Topic.new.valid? end end def test_strict_validation_not_fails - Topic.validates :title, :strict => true, :presence => true - assert Topic.new(:title => "hello").valid? + Topic.validates :title, strict: true, presence: true + assert Topic.new(title: "hello").valid? end def test_strict_validation_particular_validator - Topic.validates :title, :presence => { :strict => true } + Topic.validates :title, presence: { strict: true } assert_raises ActiveModel::StrictValidationFailed do Topic.new.valid? end end def test_strict_validation_in_custom_validator_helper - Topic.validates_presence_of :title, :strict => true + Topic.validates_presence_of :title, strict: true assert_raises ActiveModel::StrictValidationFailed do Topic.new.valid? end end def test_strict_validation_custom_exception - Topic.validates_presence_of :title, :strict => CustomStrictValidationException + Topic.validates_presence_of :title, strict: CustomStrictValidationException assert_raises CustomStrictValidationException do Topic.new.valid? end end def test_validates_with_bang - Topic.validates! :title, :presence => true + Topic.validates! :title, presence: true assert_raises ActiveModel::StrictValidationFailed do Topic.new.valid? end end def test_validates_with_false_hash_value - Topic.validates :title, :presence => false + Topic.validates :title, presence: false assert Topic.new.valid? end def test_strict_validation_error_message - Topic.validates :title, :strict => true, :presence => true + Topic.validates :title, strict: true, presence: true exception = assert_raises(ActiveModel::StrictValidationFailed) do Topic.new.valid? @@ -354,9 +354,9 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase end def test_does_not_modify_options_argument - options = { :presence => true } + options = { presence: true } Topic.validates :title, options - assert_equal({ :presence => true }, options) + assert_equal({ presence: true }, options) end def test_dup_validity_is_independent @@ -373,4 +373,25 @@ class ValidationsTest < ActiveModel::TestCase assert topic.invalid? assert duped.valid? end + + # validator test: + def test_setup_is_deprecated_but_still_receives_klass # TODO: remove me in 4.2. + validator_class = Class.new(ActiveModel::Validator) do + def setup(klass) + @old_klass = klass + end + + def validate(*) + @old_klass == Topic or raise "#setup didn't work" + end + end + + assert_deprecated do + Topic.validates_with validator_class + end + + t = Topic.new + t.valid? + end + end diff --git a/activemodel/test/models/automobile.rb b/activemodel/test/models/automobile.rb index 021ea61c80..ece644c40c 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/models/automobile.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/models/automobile.rb @@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ class Automobile def validations validates_presence_of :make - validates_length_of :model, :within => 2..10 + validates_length_of :model, within: 2..10 end -end
\ No newline at end of file +end diff --git a/activemodel/test/models/contact.rb b/activemodel/test/models/contact.rb index 7bfc542afb..c25be28e1d 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/models/contact.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/models/contact.rb @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ class Contact end def network - {:git => :github} + { git: :github } end def initialize(options = {}) diff --git a/activemodel/test/models/reply.rb b/activemodel/test/models/reply.rb index ec1efeac19..b77910e671 100644 --- a/activemodel/test/models/reply.rb +++ b/activemodel/test/models/reply.rb @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ require 'models/topic' class Reply < Topic validate :errors_on_empty_content - validate :title_is_wrong_create, :on => :create + validate :title_is_wrong_create, on: :create validate :check_empty_title - validate :check_content_mismatch, :on => :create - validate :check_wrong_update, :on => :update + validate :check_content_mismatch, on: :create + validate :check_wrong_update, on: :update def check_empty_title errors[:title] << "is Empty" unless title && title.size > 0 diff --git a/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md b/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md index 58f6153e96..f44f98cdec 100644 --- a/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,1954 +1,573 @@ -## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ## +* Load fixtures from linked folders. -* `default_scopes?` is deprecated. Check for `default_scopes.empty?` instead. + *Kassio Borges* - *Agis Anastasopoulos* +* Create a directory for sqlite3 file if not present on the system. -* Default values for PostgreSQL bigint types now get parsed and dumped to the - schema correctly. - - *Erik Peterson* - -* Fix associations with `:inverse_of` option when building association - with a block. Inside the block the parent object was different then - after the block. - - Example: - - parent.association.build do |child| - child.parent.equal?(parent) # false - end - - # vs - - child = parent.association.build - child.parent.equal?(parent) # true - - *Michal Cichra* - -* `has_many` using `:through` now obeys the order clause mentioned in - through association. Fixes #10016. - - *Neeraj Singh* - -* `belongs_to :touch` behavior now touches old association when - transitioning to new association. - - class Passenger < ActiveRecord::Base - belongs_to :car, touch: true - end - - car_1 = Car.create - car_2 = Car.create - - passenger = Passenger.create car: car_1 - - passenger.car = car_2 - passenger.save - - Previously only car_2 would be touched. Now both car_1 and car_2 - will be touched. - - *Adam Gamble* - -* Extract and deprecate Firebird / Sqlserver / Oracle database tasks, because - These tasks should be supported by 3rd-party adapter. - - *kennyj* - -* Allow `ActiveRecord::Base.connection_handler` to have thread affinity and be - settable, this effectively allows Active Record to be used in a multi threaded - setup with multiple connections to multiple dbs. - - *Sam Saffron* - -* `rename_column` preserves `auto_increment` in MySQL migrations. - Fixes #3493. - - *Vipul A M* - -* PostgreSQL geometric type point is now supported by Active Record. Fixes #7324. - - *Martin Schuerrer* - -* Add support for concurrent indexing in PostgreSQL adapter via the - `algorithm: :concurrently` option. - - add_index(:people, :last_name, algorithm: :concurrently) - - Also add support for MySQL index algorithms (`COPY`, `INPLACE`, - `DEFAULT`) via the `:algorithm` option. - - add_index(:people, :last_name, algorithm: :copy) # or :inplace/:default - - *Dan McClain* - -* Add support for fulltext and spatial indexes on MySQL tables with MyISAM database - engine via the `type: 'FULLTEXT'` / `type: 'SPATIAL'` option. - - add_index(:people, :last_name, type: 'FULLTEXT') - add_index(:people, :last_name, type: 'SPATIAL') - - *Ken Mazaika* - -* Add an `add_index` override in PostgreSQL adapter and MySQL adapter - to allow custom index type support. Fixes #6101. - - add_index(:wikis, :body, :using => 'gin') - - *Stefan Huber* and *Doabit* - -* After extraction of mass-assignment attributes (which protects [id, type] - by default) we can pass id to `update_attributes` and it will update - another record because id will be used in where statement. We never have - to change id in where statement because we try to set/replace fields for - already loaded record but we have to try to set new id for that record. - - *Dmitry Vorotilin* - -* Models with multiple counter cache associations now update correctly on destroy. - See #7706. - - *Ian Young* + *Richard Schneeman* -* If `:inverse_of` is true on an association, then when one calls `find()` on - the association, Active Record will first look through the in-memory objects - in the association for a particular id. Then, it will go to the DB if it - is not found. This is accomplished by calling `find_by_scan` in - collection associations whenever `options[:inverse_of]` is not nil. +* Removed redundant override of `xml` column definition for PG, + in order to use `xml` column type instead of `text`. - Fixes #9470. + *Paul Nikitochkin*, *Michael Nikitochkin* - *John Wang* +* Revert `ActiveRecord::Relation#order` change that make new order + prepend the old one. -* `rake db:create` does not change permissions of the MySQL root user. - Fixes #8079. - - *Yves Senn* + Before: -* The length of the `version` column in the `schema_migrations` table - created by the `mysql2` adapter is 191 if the encoding is "utf8mb4". + User.order("name asc").order("created_at desc") + # SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY created_at desc, name asc - The "utf8" encoding in MySQL has support for a maximum of 3 bytes per character, - and only contains characters from the BMP. The recently added - [utf8mb4](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/charset-unicode-utf8mb4.html) - encoding extends the support to four bytes. As of this writing, said encoding - is supported in the betas of the `mysql2` gem. + After: - Setting the encoding to "utf8mb4" has - [a few implications](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/charset-unicode-upgrading.html). - This change addresses the max length for indexes, which is 191 instead of 255. + User.order("name asc").order("created_at desc") + # SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY name asc, created_at desc - *Xavier Noria* + This also affects order defined in `default_scope` or any kind of associations. -* Counter caches on associations will now stay valid when attributes are - updated (not just when records are created or destroyed), for example, - when calling `update_attributes`. The following code now works: +* Add ability to define how a class is converted to Arel predicates. + For example, adding a very vendor specific regex implementation: - class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base - belongs_to :post, counter_cache: true + regex_handler = proc do |column, value| + Arel::Nodes::InfixOperation.new('~', column, value.source) end + ActiveRecord::PredicateBuilder.register_handler(Regexp, regex_handler) - class Post < ActiveRecord::Base - has_many :comments - end + *Sean Griffin & @joannecheng* - post = Post.create - comment = Comment.create +* Don't allow `quote_value` to be called without a column. - post.comments << comment - post.save.reload.comments_count # => 1 - comment.update_attributes(post_id: nil) + Some adapters require column information to do their job properly. + By enforcing the provision of the column for this internal method + we ensure that those using adapters that require column information + will always get the proper behavior. - post.save.reload.comments_count # => 0 + *Ben Woosley* - Updating the id of a `belongs_to` object with the id of a new object will - also keep the count accurate. +* When using optimistic locking, `update` was not passing the column to `quote_value` + to allow the connection adapter to properly determine how to quote the value. This was + affecting certain databases that use specific column types. - *John Wang* + Fixes: #6763 -* Referencing join tables implicitly was deprecated. There is a - possibility that these deprecation warnings are shown even if you - don't make use of that feature. You can now disable the feature entirely. - Fixes #9712. + *Alfred Wong* - Example: +* rescue from all exceptions in `ConnectionManagement#call` - # in your configuration - config.active_record.disable_implicit_join_references = true + Fixes #11497 - # or directly - ActiveRecord::Base.disable_implicit_join_references = true + As `ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement` middleware does + not rescue from Exception (but only from StandardError), the Connection + Pool quickly runs out of connections when multiple erroneous Requests come + in right after each other. - *Yves Senn* - -* The `:distinct` option for `Relation#count` is deprecated. You - should use `Relation#distinct` instead. - - Example: - - # Before - Post.select(:author_name).count(distinct: true) + Rescuing from all exceptions and not just StandardError, fixes this + behaviour. - # After - Post.select(:author_name).distinct.count - - *Yves Senn* + *Vipul A M* -* Rename `Relation#uniq` to `Relation#distinct`. `#uniq` is still - available as an alias but we encourage to use `#distinct` instead. - Also `Relation#uniq_value` is aliased to `Relation#distinct_value`, - this is a temporary solution and you should migrate to `distinct_value`. +* `change_column` for PostgreSQL adapter respects the `:array` option. *Yves Senn* -* Fix quoting for sqlite migrations using `copy_table_contents` with binary - columns. - - These would fail with "SQLite3::SQLException: unrecognized token" because - the column was not being passed to `quote` so the data was not quoted - correctly. - - *Matthew M. Boedicker* - -* Promotes `change_column_null` to the migrations API. This macro sets/removes - `NOT NULL` constraints, and accepts an optional argument to replace existing - `NULL`s if needed. The adapters for SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and (at least) - Oracle, already implement this method. - - *Xavier Noria* - -* Uniqueness validation allows you to pass `:conditions` to limit - the constraint lookup. - - Example: - - validates_uniqueness_of :title, conditions: -> { where('approved = ?', true) } - - *Mattias Pfeiffer + Yves Senn* - -* `connection` is deprecated as an instance method. - This allows end-users to have a `connection` method on their models - without clashing with Active Record internals. - - *Ben Moss* +* Remove deprecation warning from `attribute_missing` for attributes that are columns. -* When copying migrations, preserve their magic comments and content encoding. + *Arun Agrawal* - *OZAWA Sakuro* +* Remove extra decrement of transaction deep level. -* Fix `subclass_from_attrs` when `eager_load` is false. It cannot find - subclass because all classes are loaded automatically when it needs. + Fixes: #4566 - *Dmitry Vorotilin* + *Paul Nikitochkin* -* When `:name` option is provided to `remove_index`, use it if there is no - index by the conventional name. +* Reset @column_defaults when assigning `locking_column`. + We had a potential problem. For example: - For example, previously if an index was removed like so - `remove_index :values, column: :value, name: 'a_different_name'` - the generated SQL would not contain the specified index name, - and hence the migration would fail. - Fixes #8858. + class Post < ActiveRecord::Base + self.column_defaults # if we call this unintentionally before setting locking_column ... + self.locking_column = 'my_locking_column' + end - *Ezekiel Smithburg* + Post.column_defaults["my_locking_column"] + => nil # expected value is 0 ! -* Created block to by-pass the prepared statement bindings. - This will allow to compose fragments of large SQL statements to - avoid multiple round-trips between Ruby and the DB. - - Example: - - sql = Post.connection.unprepared_statement do - Post.first.comments.to_sql - end - - *Cédric Fabianski* - -* Change the semantics of combining scopes to be the same as combining - class methods which return scopes. For example: - - class User < ActiveRecord::Base - scope :active, -> { where state: 'active' } - scope :inactive, -> { where state: 'inactive' } - end - - class Post < ActiveRecord::Base - def self.active - where state: 'active' - end - - def self.inactive - where state: 'inactive' - end - end - - ### BEFORE ### - - User.where(state: 'active').where(state: 'inactive') - # => SELECT * FROM users WHERE state = 'active' AND state = 'inactive' - - User.active.inactive - # => SELECT * FROM users WHERE state = 'inactive' - - Post.active.inactive - # => SELECT * FROM posts WHERE state = 'active' AND state = 'inactive' - - ### AFTER ### - - User.active.inactive - # => SELECT * FROM posts WHERE state = 'active' AND state = 'inactive' - - Before this change, invoking a scope would merge it into the current - scope and return the result. `Relation#merge` applies "last where - wins" logic to de-duplicate the conditions, but this lead to - confusing and inconsistent behaviour. This fixes that. - - If you really do want the "last where wins" logic, you can opt-in to - it like so: - - User.active.merge(User.inactive) - - Fixes #7365. - - *Neeraj Singh* and *Jon Leighton* - -* Expand `#cache_key` to consult all relevant updated timestamps. - - Previously only `updated_at` column was checked, now it will - consult other columns that received updated timestamps on save, - such as `updated_on`. When multiple columns are present it will - use the most recent timestamp. - Fixes #9033. + *kennyj* - *Brendon Murphy* +* Remove extra select and update queries on save/touch/destroy ActiveRecord model + with belongs to reflection with option `touch: true`. -* Throw `NotImplementedError` when trying to instantiate `ActiveRecord::Base` or an abstract class. + Fixes: #11288 - *Aaron Weiner* + *Paul Nikitochkin* -* Warn when `rake db:structure:dump` with a MySQL database and - `mysqldump` is not in the PATH or fails. - Fixes #9518. +* Remove deprecated nil-passing to the following `SchemaCache` methods: + `primary_keys`, `tables`, `columns` and `columns_hash`. *Yves Senn* -* Remove `connection#structure_dump`, which is no longer used. *Yves Senn* - -* Make it possible to execute migrations without a transaction even - if the database adapter supports DDL transactions. - Fixes #9483. - - Example: - - class ChangeEnum < ActiveRecord::Migration - disable_ddl_transaction! - - def up - execute "ALTER TYPE model_size ADD VALUE 'new_value'" - end - end +* Remove deprecated block filter from `ActiveRecord::Migrator#migrate`. *Yves Senn* -* Assigning "0.0" to a nullable numeric column does not make it dirty. - Fixes #9034. - - Example: - - product = Product.create price: 0.0 - product.price = '0.0' - product.changed? # => false (this used to return true) - product.changes # => {} (this used to return { price: [0.0, 0.0] }) +* Remove deprecated String constructor from `ActiveRecord::Migrator`. *Yves Senn* -* Added functionality to unscope relations in a relations chain. For - instance, if you are passed in a chain of relations as follows: +* Remove deprecated `scope` use without passing a callable object. - User.where(name: "John").order('id DESC') + *Arun Agrawal* - but you want to get rid of order, then this feature allows you to do: +* Remove deprecated `transaction_joinable=` in favor of `begin_transaction` + with `:joinable` option. - User.where(name: "John").order('id DESC').unscope(:order) - == User.where(name: "John") + *Arun Agrawal* - The .unscope() function is more general than the .except() method because - .except() only works on the relation it is acting on. However, .unscope() - works for any relation in the entire relation chain. +* Remove deprecated `decrement_open_transactions`. - *John Wang* + *Arun Agrawal* -* PostgreSQL timestamp with time zone (timestamptz) datatype now returns a - ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instance instead of a string +* Remove deprecated `increment_open_transactions`. - *Troy Kruthoff* + *Arun Agrawal* -* The `#append` method for collection associations behaves like`<<`. - `#prepend` is not defined and `<<` or `#append` should be used. - Fixes #7364. +* Remove deprecated `PostgreSQLAdapter#outside_transaction?` + method. You can use `#transaction_open?` instead. *Yves Senn* -* Added support for creating a table via Rails migration generator. - For example, +* Remove deprecated `ActiveRecord::Fixtures.find_table_name` in favor of + `ActiveRecord::Fixtures.default_fixture_model_name`. - rails g migration create_books title:string content:text - - will generate a migration that creates a table called books with - the listed attributes, without creating a model. - - *Sammy Larbi* + *Vipul A M* -* Fix bug that raises the wrong exception when the exception handled by PostgreSQL adapter - doesn't respond to `#result`. - Fixes #8617. +* Removed deprecated `columns_for_remove` from `SchemaStatements`. - *kennyj* + *Neeraj Singh* -* Support PostgreSQL specific column types when using `change_table`. - Fixes #9480. +* Remove deprecated `SchemaStatements#distinct`. - Example: + *Francesco Rodriguez* - change_table :authors do |t| - t.hstore :books - t.json :metadata - end +* Move deprecated `ActiveRecord::TestCase` into the rails test + suite. The class is no longer public and is only used for internal + Rails tests. *Yves Senn* -* Revert 408227d9c5ed7d, 'quote numeric'. This introduced some regressions. - - *Steve Klabnik* - -* Fix calculation of `db_runtime` property in - `ActiveRecord::Railties::ControllerRuntime#cleanup_view_runtime`. - Previously, after raising `ActionView::MissingTemplate`, `db_runtime` was - not populated. - Fixes #9215. +* Removed support for deprecated option `:restrict` for `:dependent` + in associations. - *Igor Fedoronchuk* - -* Do not try to touch invalid (and thus not persisted) parent record - for a `belongs_to :parent, touch: true` association - - *Olek Janiszewski* - -* Fix when performing an ordered join query. The bug only - affected queries where the order was given with a symbol. - Fixes #9275. - - Example: + *Neeraj Singh* - # This will expand the order :name to "authors".name. - Author.joins(:books).where('books.published = 1').order(:name) +* Removed support for deprecated `delete_sql` in associations. + *Neeraj Singh* -## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ## +* Removed support for deprecated `insert_sql` in associations. -* Fix overriding of attributes by `default_scope` on `ActiveRecord::Base#dup`. + *Neeraj Singh* - *Hiroshige UMINO* +* Removed support for deprecated `finder_sql` in associations. -* Update queries now use prepared statements. + *Neeraj Singh* - *Olli Rissanen* +* Support array as root element in JSON fields. -* Fixing issue #8345. Now throwing an error when one attempts to touch a - new object that has not yet been persisted. For instance: + *Alexey Noskov & Francesco Rodriguez* - Example: +* Removed support for deprecated `counter_sql` in associations. - ball = Ball.new - ball.touch :updated_at # => raises error + *Neeraj Singh* - It is not until the ball object has been persisted that it can be touched. - This follows the behavior of update_column. +* Do not invoke callbacks when `delete_all` is called on collection. - *John Wang* + Method `delete_all` should not be invoking callbacks and this + feature was deprecated in Rails 4.0. This is being removed. + `delete_all` will continue to honor the `:dependent` option. However + if `:dependent` value is `:destroy` then the default deletion + strategy for that collection will be applied. -* Preloading ordered `has_many :through` associations no longer applies - invalid ordering to the `:through` association. - Fixes #8663. + User can also force a deletion strategy by passing parameter to + `delete_all`. For example you can do `@post.comments.delete_all(:nullify)` . - *Yves Senn* + *Neeraj Singh* -* The auto explain feature has been removed. This feature was - activated by configuring `config.active_record.auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds`. - The configuration option was deprecated and has no more effect. +* Calling default_scope without a proc will now raise `ArgumentError`. - You can still use `ActiveRecord::Relation#explain` to see the EXPLAIN output for - any given relation. + *Neeraj Singh* - *Yves Senn* +* Removed deprecated method `type_cast_code` from Column. -* The `:on` option for `after_commit` and `after_rollback` now - accepts an Array of actions. - Fixes #988. + *Neeraj Singh* - Example: +* Removed deprecated options `delete_sql` and `insert_sql` from HABTM + association. - after_commit :update_cache on: [:create, :update] + Removed deprecated options `finder_sql` and `counter_sql` from + collection association. - *Yves Senn* + *Neeraj Singh* -* Rename related indexes on `rename_table` and `rename_column`. This - does not affect indexes with custom names. +* Remove deprecated `ActiveRecord::Base#connection` method. + Make sure to access it via the class. *Yves Senn* -* Prevent the creation of indices with too long names, which cause - internal operations to fail (sqlite3 adapter only). The method - `allowed_index_name_length` defines the length limit enforced by - rails. It's value defaults to `index_name_length` but can vary per adapter. - Fixes #8264. +* Remove deprecation warning for `auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds`. *Yves Senn* -* Fixing issue #776. - - Memory bloat in transactions is handled by having the transaction hold only - the AR objects which it absolutely needs to know about. These are the AR - objects with callbacks (they need to be updated as soon as something in the - transaction occurs). - - All other AR objects can be updated lazily by keeping a reference to a - TransactionState object. If an AR object gets inside a transaction, then - the transaction will add its TransactionState to the AR object. When the - user makes a call to some attribute on an AR object (which has no - callbacks) associated with a transaction, the AR object will call the - sync_with_transaction_state method and make sure it is up to date with the - transaction. After it has synced with the transaction state, the AR object - will return the attribute that was requested. - - Most of the logic in the changes are used to handle multiple transactions, - in which case the AR object has to recursively follow parent pointers of - TransactionState objects. - - *John Wang* - -* Descriptive error message when the necessary AR adapter gem was not found. - Fixes #7313. +* Remove deprecated `:distinct` option from `Relation#count`. *Yves Senn* -* Active Record now raises an error when blank arguments are passed to query - methods for which blank arguments do not make sense. +* Removed deprecated methods `partial_updates`, `partial_updates?` and + `partial_updates=`. - Example: - - Post.includes() # => raises error - - *John Wang* - -* Simplified type casting code for timezone aware attributes to use the - `in_time_zone` method if it is available. This introduces a subtle change - of behavior when using `Date` instances as they are directly converted to - `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` instances without first being converted to - `Time` instances. For example: - - # Rails 3.2 behavior - >> Date.today.to_time.in_time_zone - => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 07:00:00 UTC +00:00 - - # Rails 4.0 behavior - >> Date.today.in_time_zone - => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 - - On the plus side it now behaves the same whether you pass a `String` date - or an actual `Date` instance. For example: - - # Rails 3.2 behavior - >> Date.civil(2013, 2, 13).to_time.in_time_zone - => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 07:00:00 UTC +00:00 - >> Time.zone.parse("2013-02-13") - => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 - - # Rails 4.0 behavior - >> Date.civil(2013, 2, 13).in_time_zone - => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 - >> "2013-02-13".in_time_zone - => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 + *Neeraj Singh* - If you need the old behavior you can convert the dates to times manually. - For example: +* Removed deprecated method `scoped` - >> Post.new(created_at: Date.today).created_at - => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 + *Neeraj Singh* - >> Post.new(created_at: Date.today.to_time).created_at - => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 07:00:00 UTC +00:00 +* Removed deprecated method `default_scopes?` - *Andrew White* + *Neeraj Singh* -* Preloading `has_many :through` associations with conditions won't - cache the `:through` association. This will prevent invalid - subsets to be cached. - Fixes #8423. +* Remove implicit join references that were deprecated in 4.0. Example: - class User - has_many :posts - has_many :recent_comments, -> { where('created_at > ?', 1.week.ago) }, :through => :posts - end - - a_user = User.includes(:recent_comments).first + # before with implicit joins + Comment.where('posts.author_id' => 7) - # This is preloaded. - a_user.recent_comments - - # This is not preloaded, fetched now. - a_user.posts + # after + Comment.references(:posts).where('posts.author_id' => 7) *Yves Senn* -* Don't run `after_commit` callbacks when creating through an association - if saving the record fails. - - *James Miller* - -* Allow store accessors to be overridden like other attribute methods, e.g.: +* Apply default scope when joining associations. For example: - class User < ActiveRecord::Base - store :settings, accessors: [ :color, :homepage ], coder: JSON - - def color - super || 'red' - end + class Post < ActiveRecord::Base + default_scope -> { where published: true } end - *Sergey Nartimov* - -* Quote numeric values being compared to non-numeric columns. Otherwise, - in some database, the string column values will be coerced to a numeric - allowing 0, 0.0 or false to match any string starting with a non-digit. - - Example: - - App.where(apikey: 0) # => SELECT * FROM users WHERE apikey = '0' - - *Dylan Smith* - -* Schema dumper supports dumping the enabled database extensions to `schema.rb` - (currently only supported by PostgreSQL). - - *Justin George* - -* The database adapters now converts the options passed thought `DATABASE_URL` - environment variable to the proper Ruby types before using. For example, SQLite requires - that the timeout value is an integer, and PostgreSQL requires that the - prepared_statements option is a boolean. These now work as expected: - - Example: - - DATABASE_URL=sqlite3://localhost/test_db?timeout=500 - DATABASE_URL=postgresql://localhost/test_db?prepared_statements=false - - *Aaron Stone + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* `Relation#merge` now only overwrites where values on the LHS of the - merge. Consider: - - left = Person.where(age: [13, 14, 15]) - right = Person.where(age: [13, 14]).where(age: [14, 15]) - - `left` results in the following SQL: - - WHERE age IN (13, 14, 15) - - `right` results in the following SQL: - - WHERE age IN (13, 14) AND age IN (14, 15) - - Previously, `left.merge(right)` would result in all but the last - condition being removed: - - WHERE age IN (14, 15) + class Comment + belongs_to :post + end - Now it results in the LHS condition(s) for `age` being removed, but - the RHS remains as it is: + When calling `Comment.joins(:post)`, we expect to receive only + comments on published posts, since that is the default scope for + posts. - WHERE age IN (13, 14) AND age IN (14, 15) + Before this change, the default scope from `Post` was not applied, + so we'd get comments on unpublished posts. *Jon Leighton* -* Fix handling of dirty time zone aware attributes +* Remove `activerecord-deprecated_finders` as a dependency - Previously, when `time_zone_aware_attributes` were enabled, after - changing a datetime or timestamp attribute and then changing it back - to the original value, `changed_attributes` still tracked the - attribute as changed. This caused `[attribute]_changed?` and - `changed?` methods to return true incorrectly. - - Example: + *Łukasz Strzałkowski* - in_time_zone 'Paris' do - order = Order.new - original_time = Time.local(2012, 10, 10) - order.shipped_at = original_time - order.save - order.changed? # => false +* Remove Oracle / Sqlserver / Firebird database tasks that were deprecated in 4.0. - # changing value - order.shipped_at = Time.local(2013, 1, 1) - order.changed? # => true + *kennyj* - # reverting to original value - order.shipped_at = original_time - order.changed? # => false, used to return true - end +* `find_each` now returns an `Enumerator` when called without a block, so that it + can be chained with other `Enumerable` methods. - *Lilibeth De La Cruz* + *Ben Woosley* -* When `#count` is used in conjunction with `#uniq` we perform `count(:distinct => true)`. - Fixes #6865. +* `ActiveRecord::Result.each` now returns an `Enumerator` when called without + a block, so that it can be chained with other `Enumerable` methods. - Example: + *Ben Woosley* - relation.uniq.count # => SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT *) +* Flatten merged join_values before building the joins. - *Yves Senn + Kaspar Schiess* + While joining_values special treatment is given to string values. + By flattening the array it ensures that string values are detected + as strings and not arrays. -* PostgreSQL ranges type support. Includes: int4range, int8range, - numrange, tsrange, tstzrange, daterange + Fixes #10669. - Ranges can be created with inclusive and exclusive bounds. + *Neeraj Singh and iwiznia* - Example: +* Do not load all child records for inverse case. - create_table :Room do |t| - t.daterange :availability - end + currently `post.comments.find(Comment.first.id)` would load all + comments for the given post to set the inverse association. - Room.create(availability: (Date.today..Float::INFINITY)) - Room.first.availability # => Wed, 19 Sep 2012..Infinity + This has a huge performance penalty. Because if post has 100k + records and all these 100k records would be loaded in memory + even though the comment id was supplied. - One thing to note: Range class does not support exclusive lower - bound. + Fix is to use in-memory records only if loaded? is true. Otherwise + load the records using full sql. - *Alexander Grebennik* + Fixes #10509. -* Added a state instance variable to each transaction. Will allow other objects - to know whether a transaction has been committed or rolled back. - - *John Wang* + *Neeraj Singh* -* Collection associations `#empty?` always respects built records. - Fixes #8879. +* `inspect` on Active Record model classes does not initiate a + new connection. This means that calling `inspect`, when the + database is missing, will no longer raise an exception. + Fixes #10936. Example: - widget = Widget.new - widget.things.build - widget.things.empty? # => false + Author.inspect # => "Author(no database connection)" *Yves Senn* -* Support for PostgreSQL's `ltree` data type. - - *Rob Worley* - -* Fix undefined method `to_i` when calling `new` on a scope that uses an - Array; Fix FloatDomainError when setting integer column to NaN. - Fixes #8718, #8734, #8757. - - *Jason Stirk + Tristan Harward* - -* Rename `update_attributes` to `update`, keep `update_attributes` as an alias for `update` method. - This is a soft-deprecation for `update_attributes`, although it will still work without any - deprecation message in 4.0 is recommended to start using `update` since `update_attributes` will be - deprecated and removed in future versions of Rails. - - *Amparo Luna + Guillermo Iguaran* - -* `after_commit` and `after_rollback` now validate the `:on` option and raise an `ArgumentError` - if it is not one of `:create`, `:destroy` or `:update` +* Handle single quotes in PostgreSQL default column values. + Fixes #10881. - *Pascal Friederich* + *Dylan Markow* -* Improve ways to write `change` migrations, making the old `up` & `down` methods no longer necessary. +* Log the sql that is actually sent to the database. - * The methods `drop_table` and `remove_column` are now reversible, as long as the necessary information is given. - The method `remove_column` used to accept multiple column names; instead use `remove_columns` (which is not reversible). - The method `change_table` is also reversible, as long as its block doesn't call `remove`, `change` or `change_default` + If I have a query that produces sql + `WHERE "users"."name" = 'a b'` then in the log all the + whitespace is being squeezed. So the sql that is printed in the + log is `WHERE "users"."name" = 'a b'`. - * New method `reversible` makes it possible to specify code to be run when migrating up or down. - See the [Guide on Migration](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/guides/source/migrations.md#using-the-reversible-method) + Do not squeeze whitespace out of sql queries. Fixes #10982. - * New method `revert` will revert a whole migration or the given block. - If migrating down, the given migration / block is run normally. - See the [Guide on Migration](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/guides/source/migrations.md#reverting-previous-migrations) - - Attempting to revert the methods `execute`, `remove_columns` and `change_column` will now - raise an `IrreversibleMigration` instead of actually executing them without any output. - - *Marc-André Lafortune* - -* Serialized attributes can be serialized in integer columns. - Fixes #8575. - - *Rafael Mendonça França* + *Neeraj Singh* -* Keep index names when using `alter_table` with sqlite3. - Fixes #3489. +* Fixture setup does no longer depend on `ActiveRecord::Base.configurations`. + This is relevant when `ENV["DATABASE_URL"]` is used in place of a `database.yml`. *Yves Senn* -* Add ability for PostgreSQL adapter to disable user triggers in `disable_referential_integrity`. - Fixes #5523. - - *Gary S. Weaver* - -* Added support for `validates_uniqueness_of` in PostgreSQL array columns. - Fixes #8075. - - *Pedro Padron* - -* Allow int4range and int8range columns to be created in PostgreSQL and properly convert to/from database. - - *Alexey Vasiliev aka leopard* - -* Do not log the binding values for binary columns. - - *Matthew M. Boedicker* - -* Fix counter cache columns not updated when replacing `has_many :through` - associations. - - *Matthew Robertson* - -* Recognize migrations placed in directories containing numbers and 'rb'. - Fixes #8492. +* Fix mysql2 adapter raises the correct exception when executing a query on a + closed connection. *Yves Senn* -* Add `ActiveRecord::Base.cache_timestamp_format` class attribute to control - the format of the timestamp value in the cache key. Defaults to `:nsec`. - Fixes #8195. - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Session variables can be set for the `mysql`, `mysql2`, and `postgresql` adapters - in the `variables: <hash>` parameter in `config/database.yml`. The key-value pairs of this - hash will be sent in a `SET key = value` query on new database connections. See also: - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/set-statement.html - http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/sql-set.html - - *Aaron Stone* - -* Allow `Relation#where` with no arguments to be chained with new `not` query method. +* Ambiguous reflections are on :through relationships are no longer supported. + For example, you need to change this: - Example: - - Developer.where.not(name: 'Aaron') - - *Akira Matsuda* - -* Unscope `update_column(s)` query to ignore default scope. - - When applying `default_scope` to a class with a where clause, using - `update_column(s)` could generate a query that would not properly update - the record due to the where clause from the `default_scope` being applied - to the update query. - - class User < ActiveRecord::Base - default_scope -> { where(active: true) } + class Author < ActiveRecord::Base + has_many :posts + has_many :taggings, :through => :posts end - user = User.first - user.active = false - user.save! - - user.update_column(:active, true) # => false - - In this situation we want to skip the default_scope clause and just - update the record based on the primary key. With this change: - - user.update_column(:active, true) # => true - - Fixes #8436. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* SQLite adapter no longer corrupts binary data if the data contains `%00`. - - *Chris Feist* - -* Fix performance problem with `primary_key` method in PostgreSQL adapter when having many schemas. - Uses `pg_constraint` table instead of `pg_depend` table which has many records in general. - Fixes #8414. - - *kennyj* - -* Do not instantiate intermediate Active Record objects when eager loading. - These records caused `after_find` to run more than expected. - Fixes #3313. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Add STI support to init and building associations. - Allows you to do `BaseClass.new(type: "SubClass")` as well as - `parent.children.build(type: "SubClass")` or `parent.build_child` - to initialize an STI subclass. Ensures that the class name is a - valid class and that it is in the ancestors of the super class - that the association is expecting. - - *Jason Rush* - -* Observers was extracted from Active Record as `rails-observers` gem. - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Ensure that associations take a symbol argument. *Steve Klabnik* - -* Fix dirty attribute checks for `TimeZoneConversion` with nil and blank - datetime attributes. Setting a nil datetime to a blank string should not - result in a change being flagged. - Fixes #8310. - - *Alisdair McDiarmid* - -* Prevent mass assignment to the type column of polymorphic associations when using `build` - Fixes #8265. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Deprecate calling `Relation#sum` with a block. To perform a calculation over - the array result of the relation, use `to_a.sum(&block)`. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Fix PostgreSQL adapter to handle BC timestamps correctly - - HistoryEvent.create!(name: "something", occured_at: Date.new(0) - 5.years) - - *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* When running migrations on PostgreSQL, the `:limit` option for `binary` and `text` columns is silently dropped. - Previously, these migrations caused sql exceptions, because PostgreSQL doesn't support limits on these types. - - *Victor Costan* - -* Don't change STI type when calling `ActiveRecord::Base#becomes`. - Add `ActiveRecord::Base#becomes!` with the previous behavior. - - See #3023 for more information. - - *Thomas Hollstegge* - -* `rename_index` can be used inside a `change_table` block. + class Post < ActiveRecord::Base + has_one :tagging + has_many :taggings + end - change_table :accounts do |t| - t.rename_index :user_id, :account_id + class Tagging < ActiveRecord::Base end - *Jarek Radosz* + To this: -* `#pluck` can be used on a relation with `select` clause. Fix #7551 + class Author < ActiveRecord::Base + has_many :posts + has_many :taggings, :through => :posts, :source => :tagging + end - Example: + class Post < ActiveRecord::Base + has_one :tagging + has_many :taggings + end - Topic.select([:approved, :id]).order(:id).pluck(:id) + class Tagging < ActiveRecord::Base + end - *Yves Senn* + *Aaron Patterson* -* Do not create useless database transaction when building `has_one` association. +* Remove column restrictions for `count`, let the database raise if the SQL is + invalid. The previous behavior was untested and surprising for the user. + Fixes #5554. Example: - User.has_one :profile - User.new.build_profile - - *Bogdan Gusiev* + User.select("name, username").count + # Before => SELECT count(*) FROM users + # After => ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid -* `:counter_cache` option for `has_many` associations to support custom named counter caches. - Fixes #7993. + # you can still use `count(:all)` to perform a query unrelated to the + # selected columns + User.select("name, username").count(:all) # => SELECT count(*) FROM users *Yves Senn* -* Deprecate the possibility to pass a string as third argument of `add_index`. - Pass `unique: true` instead. - - add_index(:users, :organization_id, unique: true) - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Raise an `ArgumentError` when passing an invalid option to `add_index`. - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Fix `find_in_batches` crashing when IDs are strings and start option is not specified. - - *Alexis Bernard* +* Rails now automatically detects inverse associations. If you do not set the + `:inverse_of` option on the association, then Active Record will guess the + inverse association based on heuristics. -* `AR::Base#attributes_before_type_cast` now returns unserialized values for serialized attributes. + Note that automatic inverse detection only works on `has_many`, `has_one`, + and `belongs_to` associations. Extra options on the associations will + also prevent the association's inverse from being found automatically. - *Nikita Afanasenko* + The automatic guessing of the inverse association uses a heuristic based + on the name of the class, so it may not work for all associations, + especially the ones with non-standard names. -* Use query cache/uncache when using `DATABASE_URL`. - Fixes #6951. + You can turn off the automatic detection of inverse associations by setting + the `:inverse_of` option to `false` like so: - *kennyj* - -* Fix bug where `update_columns` and `update_column` would not let you update the primary key column. - - *Henrik Nyh* - -* The `create_table` method raises an `ArgumentError` when the primary key column is redefined. - Fixes #6378. - - *Yves Senn* - -* `ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods#[]` raises `ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError` - error if the given attribute is missing. Fixes #5433. - - class Person < ActiveRecord::Base - belongs_to :company + class Taggable < ActiveRecord::Base + belongs_to :tag, inverse_of: false end - # Before: - person = Person.select('id').first - person[:name] # => nil - person.name # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: name - person[:company_id] # => nil - person.company # => nil - - # After: - person = Person.select('id').first - person[:name] # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: name - person.name # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: name - person[:company_id] # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: company_id - person.company # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: company_id - - *Francesco Rodriguez* - -* Small binary fields use the `VARBINARY` MySQL type, instead of `TINYBLOB`. - - *Victor Costan* - -* Decode URI encoded attributes on database connection URLs. - - *Shawn Veader* - -* Add `find_or_create_by`, `find_or_create_by!` and - `find_or_initialize_by` methods to `Relation`. - - These are similar to the `first_or_create` family of methods, but - the behaviour when a record is created is slightly different: - - User.where(first_name: 'Penélope').first_or_create - - will execute: - - User.where(first_name: 'Penélope').create - - Causing all the `create` callbacks to execute within the context of - the scope. This could affect queries that occur within callbacks. - - User.find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Penélope') - - will execute: - - User.create(first_name: 'Penélope') - - Which obviously does not affect the scoping of queries within - callbacks. - - The `find_or_create_by` version also reads better, frankly. - - If you need to add extra attributes during create, you can do one of: - - User.create_with(active: true).find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Jon') - User.find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Jon') { |u| u.active = true } - - The `first_or_create` family of methods have been nodoc'ed in favour - of this API. They may be deprecated in the future but their - implementation is very small and it's probably not worth putting users - through lots of annoying deprecation warnings. - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Fix bug with presence validation of associations. Would incorrectly add duplicated errors - when the association was blank. Bug introduced in 1fab518c6a75dac5773654646eb724a59741bc13. - - *Scott Willson* - -* Fix bug where sum(expression) returns string '0' for no matching records. - Fixes #7439 - - *Tim Macfarlane* - -* PostgreSQL adapter correctly fetches default values when using multiple schemas and domains in a db. Fixes #7914 - - *Arturo Pie* - -* Learn ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#order work with hash arguments - - When symbol or hash passed we convert it to Arel::Nodes::Ordering. - If we pass invalid direction(like name: :DeSc) ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#order will raise an exception + *John Wang* - User.order(:name, email: :desc) - # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."name" ASC, "users"."email" DESC +* Fix `add_column` with `array` option when using PostgreSQL. Fixes #10432 - *Tima Maslyuchenko* + *Adam Anderson* -* Rename `ActiveRecord::Fixtures` class to `ActiveRecord::FixtureSet`. - Instances of this class normally hold a collection of fixtures (records) - loaded either from a single YAML file, or from a file and a folder - with the same name. This change make the class name singular and makes - the class easier to distinguish from the modules like - `ActiveRecord::TestFixtures`, which operates on multiple fixture sets, - or `DelegatingFixtures`, `::Fixtures`, etc., - and from the class `ActiveRecord::Fixture`, which corresponds to a single - fixture. +* Usage of `implicit_readonly` is being removed`. Please use `readonly` method + explicitly to mark records as `readonly. + Fixes #10615. - *Alexey Muranov* + Example: -* The postgres adapter now supports tables with capital letters. - Fixes #5920. + user = User.joins(:todos).select("users.*, todos.title as todos_title").readonly(true).first + user.todos_title = 'clean pet' + user.save! # will raise error *Yves Senn* -* `CollectionAssociation#count` returns `0` without querying if the - parent record is not persisted. - - Before: - - person.pets.count - # SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "pets" WHERE "pets"."person_id" IS NULL - # => 0 - - After: - - person.pets.count - # fires without sql query - # => 0 - - *Francesco Rodriguez* - -* Fix `reset_counters` crashing on `has_many :through` associations. - Fixes #7822. - - *lulalala* - -* Support for partial inserts. - - When inserting new records, only the fields which have been changed - from the defaults will actually be included in the INSERT statement. - The other fields will be populated by the database. - - This is more efficient, and also means that it will be safe to - remove database columns without getting subsequent errors in running - app processes (so long as the code in those processes doesn't - contain any references to the removed column). - - The `partial_updates` configuration option is now renamed to - `partial_writes` to reflect the fact that it now impacts both inserts - and updates. - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Allow before and after validations to take an array of lifecycle events - - *John Foley* - -* Support for specifying transaction isolation level - - If your database supports setting the isolation level for a transaction, you can set - it like so: - - Post.transaction(isolation: :serializable) do - # ... - end - - Valid isolation levels are: - - * `:read_uncommitted` - * `:read_committed` - * `:repeatable_read` - * `:serializable` - - You should consult the documentation for your database to understand the - semantics of these different levels: - - * http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/transaction-iso.html - * https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/set-transaction.html - - An `ActiveRecord::TransactionIsolationError` will be raised if: - - * The adapter does not support setting the isolation level - * You are joining an existing open transaction - * You are creating a nested (savepoint) transaction - - The mysql, mysql2 and postgresql adapters support setting the transaction - isolation level. However, support is disabled for mysql versions below 5, - because they are affected by a bug (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=39170) - which means the isolation level gets persisted outside the transaction. - - *Jon Leighton* - -* `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection` is included by default - in Active Record models. Check the docs of `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection` - for more details. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Remove integration between Active Record and - `ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity`, `protected_attributes` gem - should be added to use `attr_accessible`/`attr_protected`. Mass - assignment options has been removed from all the AR methods that - used it (ex. `AR::Base.new`, `AR::Base.create`, `AR::Base#update_attributes`, etc). - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Fix the return of querying with an empty hash. - Fixes #6971. - - User.where(token: {}) - - Before: - - #=> SELECT * FROM users; - - After: - - #=> SELECT * FROM users WHERE 1=0; - - *Damien Mathieu* - -* Fix creation of through association models when using `collection=[]` - on a `has_many :through` association from an unsaved model. - Fixes #7661. - - *Ernie Miller* - -* Explain only normal CRUD sql (select / update / insert / delete). - Fix problem that explains unexplainable sql. - Closes #7544 #6458. - - *kennyj* - -* You can now override the generated accessor methods for stored attributes - and reuse the original behavior with `read_store_attribute` and `write_store_attribute`, - which are counterparts to `read_attribute` and `write_attribute`. - - *Matt Jones* - -* Accept `belongs_to` (including polymorphic) association keys in queries. - - The following queries are now equivalent: - - Post.where(author: author) - Post.where(author_id: author) - - PriceEstimate.where(estimate_of: treasure) - PriceEstimate.where(estimate_of_type: 'Treasure', estimate_of_id: treasure) - - *Peter Brown* - -* Use native `mysqldump` command instead of `structure_dump` method - when dumping the database structure to a sql file. Fixes #5547. - - *kennyj* - -* PostgreSQL inet and cidr types are converted to `IPAddr` objects. - - *Dan McClain* - -* PostgreSQL array type support. Any datatype can be used to create an - array column, with full migration and schema dumper support. - - To declare an array column, use the following syntax: - - create_table :table_with_arrays do |t| - t.integer :int_array, array: true - # integer[] - t.integer :int_array, array: true, length: 2 - # smallint[] - t.string :string_array, array: true, length: 30 - # char varying(30)[] - end - - This respects any other migration detail (limits, defaults, etc). - Active Record will serialize and deserialize the array columns on - their way to and from the database. - - One thing to note: PostgreSQL does not enforce any limits on the - number of elements, and any array can be multi-dimensional. Any - array that is multi-dimensional must be rectangular (each sub array - must have the same number of elements as its siblings). - - If the `pg_array_parser` gem is available, it will be used when - parsing PostgreSQL's array representation. - - *Dan McClain* - -* Attribute predicate methods, such as `article.title?`, will now raise - `ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError` if the attribute being queried for - truthiness was not read from the database, instead of just returning `false`. - - *Ernie Miller* - -* `ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper` uses Ruby 1.9 style hash, which means that the - schema.rb file will be generated using this new syntax from now on. - - *Konstantin Shabanov* - -* Map interval with precision to string datatype in PostgreSQL. Fixes #7518. +* Fix the `:primary_key` option for `has_many` associations. + Fixes #10693. *Yves Senn* -* Fix eagerly loading associations without primary keys. Fixes #4976. - - *Kelley Reynolds* - -* Rails now raise an exception when you're trying to run a migration that has an invalid - file name. Only lower case letters, numbers, and '_' are allowed in migration's file name. - Please see #7419 for more details. +* Fix bug where tiny types are incorrectly coerced as boolean when the length is more than 1. - *Jan Bernacki* + Fixes #10620. -* Fix bug when calling `store_accessor` multiple times. - Fixes #7532. - - *Matt Jones* - -* Fix store attributes that show the changes incorrectly. - Fixes #7532. - - *Matt Jones* - -* Fix `ActiveRecord::Relation#pluck` when columns or tables are reserved words. - - *Ian Lesperance* - -* Allow JSON columns to be created in PostgreSQL and properly encoded/decoded. - to/from database. - - *Dickson S. Guedes* - -* Fix time column type casting for invalid time string values to correctly return `nil`. - - *Adam Meehan* - -* Allow to pass Symbol or Proc into `:limit` option of #accepts_nested_attributes_for. - - *Mikhail Dieterle* - -* ActiveRecord::SessionStore has been extracted from Active Record as `activerecord-session_store` - gem. Please read the `README.md` file on the gem for the usage. - - *Prem Sichanugrist* - -* Fix `reset_counters` when there are multiple `belongs_to` association with the - same foreign key and one of them have a counter cache. - Fixes #5200. - - *Dave Desrochers* - -* `serialized_attributes` and `_attr_readonly` become class method only. Instance reader methods are deprecated. - - *kennyj* + *Aaron Patterson* -* Round usec when comparing timestamp attributes in the dirty tracking. - Fixes #6975. +* Also support extensions in PostgreSQL 9.1. This feature has been supported since 9.1. *kennyj* -* Use inversed parent for first and last child of `has_many` association. +* Deprecate `ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#distinct`, + as it is no longer used by internals. - *Ravil Bayramgalin* + *Ben Woosley* -* Fix `Column.microseconds` and `Column.fast_string_to_time` to avoid converting - timestamp seconds to a float, since it occasionally results in inaccuracies - with microsecond-precision times. Fixes #7352. +* Fix pending migrations error when loading schema and `ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix` + is not blank. - *Ari Pollak* + Call `assume_migrated_upto_version` on connection to prevent it from first + being picked up in `method_missing`. -* Fix AR#dup to nullify the validation errors in the dup'ed object. Previously the original - and the dup'ed object shared the same errors. + In the base class, `Migration`, `method_missing` expects the argument to be a + table name, and calls `proper_table_name` on the arguments before sending to + `connection`. If `table_name_prefix` or `table_name_suffix` is used, the schema + version changes to `prefix_version_suffix`, breaking `rake test:prepare`. - *Christian Seiler* + Fixes #10411. -* Raise `ArgumentError` if list of attributes to change is empty in `update_all`. + *Kyle Stevens* - *Roman Shatsov* +* Method `read_attribute_before_type_cast` should accept input as symbol. -* Fix AR#create to return an unsaved record when AR::RecordInvalid is - raised. Fixes #3217. - - *Dave Yeu* - -* Fixed table name prefix that is generated in engines for namespaced models. + *Neeraj Singh* - *Wojciech Wnętrzak* +* Confirm a record has not already been destroyed before decrementing counter cache. -* Make sure `:environment` task is executed before `db:schema:load` or `db:structure:load`. - Fixes #4772. + *Ben Tucker* - *Seamus Abshere* +* Fixed a bug in `ActiveRecord#sanitize_sql_hash_for_conditions` in which + `self.class` is an argument to `PredicateBuilder#build_from_hash` + causing `PredicateBuilder` to call non-existent method + `Class#reflect_on_association`. -* Allow Relation#merge to take a proc. + *Zach Ohlgren* - This was requested by DHH to allow creating of one's own custom - association macros. +* While removing index if column option is missing then raise IrreversibleMigration exception. - For example: + Following code should raise `IrreversibleMigration`. But the code was + failing since options is an array and not a hash. - module Commentable - def has_many_comments(extra) - has_many :comments, -> { where(:foo).merge(extra) } + def change + change_table :users do |t| + t.remove_index [:name, :email] end end - class Post < ActiveRecord::Base - extend Commentable - has_many_comments -> { where(:bar) } - end - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Add CollectionProxy#scope. - - This can be used to get a Relation from an association. - - Previously we had a #scoped method, but we're deprecating that for - AR::Base, so it doesn't make sense to have it here. - - This was requested by DHH, to facilitate code like this: - - Project.scope.order('created_at DESC').page(current_page).tagged_with(@tag).limit(5).scoping do - @topics = @project.topics.scope - @todolists = @project.todolists.scope - @attachments = @project.attachments.scope - @documents = @project.documents.scope - end - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Add `Relation#load`. - - This method explicitly loads the records and then returns `self`. - - Rather than deciding between "do I want an array or a relation?", - most people are actually asking themselves "do I want to eager load - or lazy load?" Therefore, this method provides a way to explicitly - eager-load without having to switch from a `Relation` to an array. - - Example: - - @posts = Post.where(published: true).load - - *Jon Leighton* - -* `Relation#order`: make new order prepend old one. - - User.order("name asc").order("created_at desc") - # SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY created_at desc, name asc - - This also affects order defined in `default_scope` or any kind of associations. - - *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* `Model.all` now returns an `ActiveRecord::Relation`, rather than an - array of records. Use `Relation#to_a` if you really want an array. - - In some specific cases, this may cause breakage when upgrading. - However in most cases the `ActiveRecord::Relation` will just act as a - lazy-loaded array and there will be no problems. - - Note that calling `Model.all` with options (e.g. - `Model.all(conditions: '...')` was already deprecated, but it will - still return an array in order to make the transition easier. - - `Model.scoped` is deprecated in favour of `Model.all`. - - `Relation#all` still returns an array, but is deprecated (since it - would serve no purpose if we made it return a `Relation`). - - *Jon Leighton* + Fix was to check if the options is a Hash before operating on it. -* `:finder_sql` and `:counter_sql` options on collection associations - are deprecated. Please transition to using scopes. + Fixes #10419. - *Jon Leighton* - -* `:insert_sql` and `:delete_sql` options on `has_and_belongs_to_many` - associations are deprecated. Please transition to using `has_many - :through`. - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Added `#update_columns` method which updates the attributes from - the passed-in hash without calling save, hence skipping validations and - callbacks. `ActiveRecordError` will be raised when called on new objects - or when at least one of the attributes is marked as read only. - - post.attributes # => {"id"=>2, "title"=>"My title", "body"=>"My content", "author"=>"Peter"} - post.update_columns(title: 'New title', author: 'Sebastian') # => true - post.attributes # => {"id"=>2, "title"=>"New title", "body"=>"My content", "author"=>"Sebastian"} - - *Sebastian Martinez + Rafael Mendonça França* - -* The migration generator now creates a join table with (commented) indexes every time - the migration name contains the word `join_table`: - - rails g migration create_join_table_for_artists_and_musics artist_id:index music_id - - *Aleksey Magusev* - -* Add `add_reference` and `remove_reference` schema statements. Aliases, `add_belongs_to` - and `remove_belongs_to` are acceptable. References are reversible. - - Examples: - - # Create a user_id column - add_reference(:products, :user) - # Create a supplier_id, supplier_type columns and appropriate index - add_reference(:products, :supplier, polymorphic: true, index: true) - # Remove polymorphic reference - remove_reference(:products, :supplier, polymorphic: true) - - *Aleksey Magusev* - -* Add `:default` and `:null` options to `column_exists?`. - - column_exists?(:testings, :taggable_id, :integer, null: false) - column_exists?(:testings, :taggable_type, :string, default: 'Photo') - - *Aleksey Magusev* - -* `ActiveRecord::Relation#inspect` now makes it clear that you are - dealing with a `Relation` object rather than an array:. - - User.where(age: 30).inspect - # => <ActiveRecord::Relation [#<User ...>, #<User ...>, ...]> - - User.where(age: 30).to_a.inspect - # => [#<User ...>, #<User ...>] - - The number of records displayed will be limited to 10. - - *Brian Cardarella, Jon Leighton & Damien Mathieu* - -* Add `collation` and `ctype` support to PostgreSQL. These are available for PostgreSQL 8.4 or later. - Example: - - development: - adapter: postgresql - host: localhost - database: rails_development - username: foo - password: bar - encoding: UTF8 - collation: ja_JP.UTF8 - ctype: ja_JP.UTF8 - - *kennyj* - -* Changed `validates_presence_of` on an association so that children objects - do not validate as being present if they are marked for destruction. This - prevents you from saving the parent successfully and thus putting the parent - in an invalid state. - - *Nick Monje & Brent Wheeldon* + *Neeraj Singh* -* `FinderMethods#exists?` now returns `false` with the `false` argument. +* Do not overwrite manually built records during one-to-one nested attribute assignment - *Egor Lynko* + For one-to-one nested associations, if you build the new (in-memory) + child object yourself before assignment, then the NestedAttributes + module will not overwrite it, e.g.: -* Added support for specifying the precision of a timestamp in the PostgreSQL - adapter. So, instead of having to incorrectly specify the precision using the - `:limit` option, you may use `:precision`, as intended. For example, in a migration: + class Member < ActiveRecord::Base + has_one :avatar + accepts_nested_attributes_for :avatar - def change - create_table :foobars do |t| - t.timestamps precision: 0 + def avatar + super || build_avatar(width: 200) end end - *Tony Schneider* - -* Allow `ActiveRecord::Relation#pluck` to accept multiple columns. Returns an - array of arrays containing the typecasted values: - - Person.pluck(:id, :name) - # SELECT people.id, people.name FROM people - # [[1, 'David'], [2, 'Jeremy'], [3, 'Jose']] - - *Jeroen van Ingen & Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Improve the derivation of HABTM join table name to take account of nesting. - It now takes the table names of the two models, sorts them lexically and - then joins them, stripping any common prefix from the second table name. - - Some examples: - - Top level models (Category <=> Product) - Old: categories_products - New: categories_products - - Top level models with a global table_name_prefix (Category <=> Product) - Old: site_categories_products - New: site_categories_products - - Nested models in a module without a table_name_prefix method (Admin::Category <=> Admin::Product) - Old: categories_products - New: categories_products + member = Member.new + member.avatar_attributes = {icon: 'sad'} + member.avatar.width # => 200 - Nested models in a module with a table_name_prefix method (Admin::Category <=> Admin::Product) - Old: categories_products - New: admin_categories_products - - Nested models in a parent model (Catalog::Category <=> Catalog::Product) - Old: categories_products - New: catalog_categories_products - - Nested models in different parent models (Catalog::Category <=> Content::Page) - Old: categories_pages - New: catalog_categories_content_pages - - *Andrew White* - -* Move HABTM validity checks to `ActiveRecord::Reflection`. One side effect of - this is to move when the exceptions are raised from the point of declaration - to when the association is built. This is consistent with other association - validity checks. - - *Andrew White* - -* Added `stored_attributes` hash which contains the attributes stored using - `ActiveRecord::Store`. This allows you to retrieve the list of attributes - you've defined. - - class User < ActiveRecord::Base - store :settings, accessors: [:color, :homepage] - end - - User.stored_attributes[:settings] # [:color, :homepage] - - *Joost Baaij & Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* PostgreSQL default log level is now 'warning', to bypass the noisy notice - messages. You can change the log level using the `min_messages` option - available in your config/database.yml. - - *kennyj* - -* Add uuid datatype support to PostgreSQL adapter. + *Olek Janiszewski* - *Konstantin Shabanov* +* fixes bug introduced by #3329. Now, when autosaving associations, + deletions happen before inserts and saves. This prevents a 'duplicate + unique value' database error that would occur if a record being created had + the same value on a unique indexed field as that of a record being destroyed. -* Added `ActiveRecord::Migration.check_pending!` that raises an error if - migrations are pending. + *Johnny Holton* - *Richard Schneeman* +* Handle aliased attributes in ActiveRecord::Relation. -* Added `#destroy!` which acts like `#destroy` but will raise an - `ActiveRecord::RecordNotDestroyed` exception instead of returning `false`. + When using symbol keys, ActiveRecord will now translate aliased attribute names to the actual column name used in the database: - *Marc-André Lafortune* + With the model -* Added support to `CollectionAssociation#delete` for passing `fixnum` - or `string` values as record ids. This finds the records responding - to the `id` and executes delete on them. - - class Person < ActiveRecord::Base - has_many :pets + class Topic + alias_attribute :heading, :title end - person.pets.delete("1") # => [#<Pet id: 1>] - person.pets.delete(2, 3) # => [#<Pet id: 2>, #<Pet id: 3>] - - *Francesco Rodriguez* - -* Deprecated most of the 'dynamic finder' methods. All dynamic methods - except for `find_by_...` and `find_by_...!` are deprecated. Here's - how you can rewrite the code: - - * `find_all_by_...` can be rewritten using `where(...)` - * `find_last_by_...` can be rewritten using `where(...).last` - * `scoped_by_...` can be rewritten using `where(...)` - * `find_or_initialize_by_...` can be rewritten using - `where(...).first_or_initialize` - * `find_or_create_by_...` can be rewritten using - `find_or_create_by(...)` or where(...).first_or_create` - * `find_or_create_by_...!` can be rewritten using - `find_or_create_by!(...) or `where(...).first_or_create!` - - The implementation of the deprecated dynamic finders has been moved - to the `activerecord-deprecated_finders` gem. See below for details. - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Deprecated the old-style hash based finder API. This means that - methods which previously accepted "finder options" no longer do. For - example this: - - Post.find(:all, conditions: { comments_count: 10 }, limit: 5) - - Should be rewritten in the new style which has existed since Rails 3: - - Post.where(comments_count: 10).limit(5) - - Note that as an interim step, it is possible to rewrite the above as: - - Post.all.merge(where: { comments_count: 10 }, limit: 5) - - This could save you a lot of work if there is a lot of old-style - finder usage in your application. - - `Relation#merge` now accepts a hash of - options, but they must be identical to the names of the equivalent - finder method. These are mostly identical to the old-style finder - option names, except in the following cases: - - * `:conditions` becomes `:where`. - * `:include` becomes `:includes`. - - The code to implement the deprecated features has been moved out to the - `activerecord-deprecated_finders` gem. This gem is a dependency of Active - Record in Rails 4.0, so the interface works out of the box. It will no - longer be a dependency from Rails 4.1 (you'll need to add it to the - `Gemfile` in 4.1), and will be maintained until Rails 5.0. - - *Jon Leighton* - -* It's not possible anymore to destroy a model marked as read only. - - *Johannes Barre* - -* Added ability to ActiveRecord::Relation#from to accept other ActiveRecord::Relation objects. + The call - Record.from(subquery) - Record.from(subquery, :a) + Topic.where(heading: 'The First Topic') - *Radoslav Stankov* + should yield the same result as -* Added custom coders support for ActiveRecord::Store. Now you can set - your custom coder like this: + Topic.where(title: 'The First Topic') - store :settings, accessors: [ :color, :homepage ], coder: JSON + This also applies to ActiveRecord::Relation::Calculations calls such as `Model.sum(:aliased)` and `Model.pluck(:aliased)`. - *Andrey Voronkov* + This will not work with SQL fragment strings like `Model.sum('DISTINCT aliased')`. -* `mysql` and `mysql2` connections will set `SQL_MODE=STRICT_ALL_TABLES` by - default to avoid silent data loss. This can be disabled by specifying - `strict: false` in your `database.yml`. + *Godfrey Chan* - *Michael Pearson* +* Mute `psql` output when running rake db:schema:load. -* Added default order to `first` to assure consistent results among - different database engines. Introduced `take` as a replacement to - the old behavior of `first`. + *Godfrey Chan* - *Marcelo Silveira* +* Trigger a save on `has_one association=(associate)` when the associate contents have changed. -* Added an `:index` option to automatically create indexes for references - and belongs_to statements in migrations. + Fix #8856. - The `references` and `belongs_to` methods now support an `index` - option that receives either a boolean value or an options hash - that is identical to options available to the add_index method: + *Chris Thompson* - create_table :messages do |t| - t.references :person, index: true - end - - Is the same as: - - create_table :messages do |t| - t.references :person - end - add_index :messages, :person_id - - Generators have also been updated to use the new syntax. - - *Joshua Wood* - -* Added `#find_by` and `#find_by!` to mirror the functionality - provided by dynamic finders in a way that allows dynamic input more - easily: - - Post.find_by name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4 - Post.find_by "published_at < ?", 2.weeks.ago - Post.find_by! name: 'Spartacus' - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Added ActiveRecord::Base#slice to return a hash of the given methods with - their names as keys and returned values as values. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Deprecate eager-evaluated scopes. - - Don't use this: - - scope :red, where(color: 'red') - default_scope where(color: 'red') - - Use this: - - scope :red, -> { where(color: 'red') } - default_scope { where(color: 'red') } - - The former has numerous issues. It is a common newbie gotcha to do - the following: - - scope :recent, where(published_at: Time.now - 2.weeks) - - Or a more subtle variant: - - scope :recent, -> { where(published_at: Time.now - 2.weeks) } - scope :recent_red, recent.where(color: 'red') - - Eager scopes are also very complex to implement within Active - Record, and there are still bugs. For example, the following does - not do what you expect: - - scope :remove_conditions, except(:where) - where(...).remove_conditions # => still has conditions - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Remove IdentityMap - - IdentityMap has never graduated to be an "enabled-by-default" feature, due - to some inconsistencies with associations, as described in this commit: - - https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/302c912bf6bcd0fa200d964ec2dc4a44abe328a6 - - Hence the removal from the codebase, until such issues are fixed. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Added the schema cache dump feature. - - `Schema cache dump` feature was implemented. This feature can dump/load internal state of `SchemaCache` instance - because we want to boot rails more quickly when we have many models. - - Usage notes: - - 1) execute rake task. - RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:schema:cache:dump - => generate db/schema_cache.dump - - 2) add config.active_record.use_schema_cache_dump = true in config/production.rb. BTW, true is default. - - 3) boot rails. - RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails server - => use db/schema_cache.dump - - 4) If you remove clear dumped cache, execute rake task. - RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:schema:cache:clear - => remove db/schema_cache.dump +* Abort a rake task when missing db/structure.sql like `db:schema:load` task. *kennyj* -* Added support for partial indices to PostgreSQL adapter. - - The `add_index` method now supports a `where` option that receives a - string with the partial index criteria. - - add_index(:accounts, :code, where: 'active') - - generates - - CREATE INDEX index_accounts_on_code ON accounts(code) WHERE active - - *Marcelo Silveira* - -* Implemented `ActiveRecord::Relation#none` method. - - The `none` method returns a chainable relation with zero records - (an instance of the NullRelation class). - - Any subsequent condition chained to the returned relation will continue - generating an empty relation and will not fire any query to the database. - - *Juanjo Bazán* - -* Added the `ActiveRecord::NullRelation` class implementing the null - object pattern for the Relation class. - - *Juanjo Bazán* - -* Added new `dependent: :restrict_with_error` option. This will add - an error to the model, rather than raising an exception. - - The `:restrict` option is renamed to `:restrict_with_exception` to - make this distinction explicit. - - *Manoj Kumar & Jon Leighton* - -* Added `create_join_table` migration helper to create HABTM join tables. - - create_join_table :products, :categories - # => - # create_table :categories_products, id: false do |td| - # td.integer :product_id, null: false - # td.integer :category_id, null: false - # end - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* The primary key is always initialized in the @attributes hash to `nil` (unless - another value has been specified). - - *Aaron Paterson* - -* In previous releases, the following would generate a single query with - an `OUTER JOIN comments`, rather than two separate queries: - - Post.includes(:comments) - .where("comments.name = 'foo'") - - This behaviour relies on matching SQL string, which is an inherently - flawed idea unless we write an SQL parser, which we do not wish to - do. - - Therefore, it is now deprecated. - - To avoid deprecation warnings and for future compatibility, you must - explicitly state which tables you reference, when using SQL snippets: - - Post.includes(:comments) - .where("comments.name = 'foo'") - .references(:comments) - - Note that you do not need to explicitly specify references in the - following cases, as they can be automatically inferred: - - Post.includes(:comments).where(comments: { name: 'foo' }) - Post.includes(:comments).where('comments.name' => 'foo') - Post.includes(:comments).order('comments.name') - - You do not need to worry about this unless you are doing eager - loading. Basically, don't worry unless you see a deprecation warning - or (in future releases) an SQL error due to a missing JOIN. - - *Jon Leighton* - -* Support for the `schema_info` table has been dropped. Please - switch to `schema_migrations`. - - *Aaron Patterson* - -* Connections *must* be closed at the end of a thread. If not, your - connection pool can fill and an exception will be raised. - - *Aaron Patterson* - -* PostgreSQL hstore records can be created. - - *Aaron Patterson* - -* PostgreSQL hstore types are automatically deserialized from the database. - - *Aaron Patterson* +* rake:db:test:prepare falls back to original environment after execution. + *Slava Markevich* -Please check [3-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. +Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. diff --git a/activerecord/README.rdoc b/activerecord/README.rdoc index 822e460918..e04abe9b37 100644 --- a/activerecord/README.rdoc +++ b/activerecord/README.rdoc @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ by relying on a number of conventions that make it easy for Active Record to inf complex relations and structures from a minimal amount of explicit direction. Convention over Configuration: -* No XML-files! +* No XML files! * Lots of reflection and run-time extension * Magic is not inherently a bad word diff --git a/activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc b/activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc index 2f3d516c43..c3ee34da55 100644 --- a/activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc +++ b/activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc @@ -1,31 +1,43 @@ == Setup -If you don't have the environment set make sure to read - - http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html#testing-active-record +If you don't have an environment for running tests, read +http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html#setting-up-a-development-environment == Running the Tests -You can run a particular test file from the command line, e.g. +To run a specific test: + + $ ruby -Itest test/cases/base_test.rb -n method_name + +To run a set of tests: $ ruby -Itest test/cases/base_test.rb -To run a specific test: +You can also run tests that depend upon a specific database backend. For +example: - $ ruby -Itest test/cases/base_test.rb -n test_something_works + $ bundle exec rake test_sqlite3 -You can run with a database other than the default you set in test/config.yml, using the ARCONN -environment variable: +Simply executing <tt>bundle exec rake test</tt> is equivalent to the following: - $ ARCONN=postgresql ruby -Itest test/cases/base_test.rb + $ bundle exec rake test_mysql + $ bundle exec rake test_mysql2 + $ bundle exec rake test_postgresql + $ bundle exec rake test_sqlite3 -You can run all the tests for a given database via rake: +There should be tests available for each database backend listed in the {Config +File}[rdoc-label:label-Config+File]. (the exact set of available tests is +defined in +Rakefile+) - $ rake test_mysql +== Config File -The 'rake test' task will run all the tests for mysql, mysql2, sqlite3 and postgresql. +If +test/config.yml+ is present, it's parameters are obeyed. Otherwise, the +parameters in +test/config.example.yml+ are obeyed. -== Custom Config file +You can override the +connections:+ parameter in either file using the +ARCONN+ +(Active Record CONNection) environment variable: + + $ ARCONN=postgresql ruby -Itest test/cases/base_test.rb -By default, the config file is expected to be at the path test/config.yml. You can specify a -custom location with the ARCONFIG environment variable. +You can specify a custom location for the config file using the +ARCONFIG+ +environment variable. diff --git a/activerecord/Rakefile b/activerecord/Rakefile index 0523314128..cee1dd5aeb 100644 --- a/activerecord/Rakefile +++ b/activerecord/Rakefile @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ require 'rake/testtask' -require 'rake/packagetask' require 'rubygems/package_task' require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) + "/test/config" @@ -59,11 +58,10 @@ end task "isolated_test_#{adapter}" do adapter_short = adapter == 'db2' ? adapter : adapter[/^[a-z0-9]+/] puts [adapter, adapter_short].inspect - ruby = File.join(*RbConfig::CONFIG.values_at('bindir', 'RUBY_INSTALL_NAME')) (Dir["test/cases/**/*_test.rb"].reject { |x| x =~ /\/adapters\// } + Dir["test/cases/adapters/#{adapter_short}/**/*_test.rb"]).all? do |file| - sh(ruby, "-Itest", file) + sh(Gem.ruby, '-w' ,"-Itest", file) end or raise "Failures" end @@ -120,14 +118,9 @@ namespace :postgresql do %x( createdb -E UTF8 -T template0 #{config['arunit']['database']} ) %x( createdb -E UTF8 -T template0 #{config['arunit2']['database']} ) - # prepare hstore - version = %x( createdb --version ).strip.gsub(/(.*)(\d\.\d\.\d)$/, "\\2") - %w(arunit arunit2).each do |db| - if version < "9.1.0" - puts "Please prepare hstore data type. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/hstore.html" - else - %x( psql #{config[db]['database']} -c "CREATE EXTENSION hstore;" ) - end + # notify about preparing hstore + if %x( createdb --version ).strip.gsub(/(.*)(\d\.\d\.\d)$/, "\\2") < "9.1.0" + puts "Please prepare hstore data type. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/hstore.html" end end @@ -225,7 +218,7 @@ end # Publishing ------------------------------------------------------ -desc "Release to gemcutter" +desc "Release to rubygems" task :release => :package do require 'rake/gemcutter' Rake::Gemcutter::Tasks.new(spec).define diff --git a/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec b/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec index 3e3475f709..9986ded904 100644 --- a/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec +++ b/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec @@ -24,6 +24,5 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.add_dependency 'activesupport', version s.add_dependency 'activemodel', version - s.add_dependency 'arel', '~> 4.0.0.beta2' - s.add_dependency 'activerecord-deprecated_finders', '~> 0.0.3' + s.add_dependency 'arel', '~> 4.0.0' end diff --git a/activerecord/examples/performance.rb b/activerecord/examples/performance.rb index ad12f8597f..d3546ce948 100644 --- a/activerecord/examples/performance.rb +++ b/activerecord/examples/performance.rb @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ require 'benchmark/ips' TIME = (ENV['BENCHMARK_TIME'] || 20).to_i RECORDS = (ENV['BENCHMARK_RECORDS'] || TIME*1000).to_i -conn = { :adapter => 'sqlite3', :database => ':memory:' } +conn = { adapter: 'sqlite3', database: ':memory:' } ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(conn) class User < ActiveRecord::Base - connection.create_table :users, :force => true do |t| + connection.create_table :users, force: true do |t| t.string :name, :email t.timestamps end @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ class User < ActiveRecord::Base end class Exhibit < ActiveRecord::Base - connection.create_table :exhibits, :force => true do |t| + connection.create_table :exhibits, force: true do |t| t.belongs_to :user t.string :name t.text :notes @@ -43,6 +43,8 @@ class Exhibit < ActiveRecord::Base def self.feel(exhibits) exhibits.each { |e| e.feel } end end +def progress_bar(int); print "." if (int%100).zero? ; end + puts 'Generating data...' module ActiveRecord @@ -75,30 +77,32 @@ notes = ActiveRecord::Faker::LOREM.join ' ' today = Date.today puts "Inserting #{RECORDS} users and exhibits..." -RECORDS.times do +RECORDS.times do |record| user = User.create( - :created_at => today, - :name => ActiveRecord::Faker.name, - :email => ActiveRecord::Faker.email + created_at: today, + name: ActiveRecord::Faker.name, + email: ActiveRecord::Faker.email ) Exhibit.create( - :created_at => today, - :name => ActiveRecord::Faker.name, - :user => user, - :notes => notes + created_at: today, + name: ActiveRecord::Faker.name, + user: user, + notes: notes ) + progress_bar(record) end +puts "Done!\n" Benchmark.ips(TIME) do |x| ar_obj = Exhibit.find(1) - attrs = { :name => 'sam' } - attrs_first = { :name => 'sam' } - attrs_second = { :name => 'tom' } + attrs = { name: 'sam' } + attrs_first = { name: 'sam' } + attrs_second = { name: 'tom' } exhibit = { - :name => ActiveRecord::Faker.name, - :notes => notes, - :created_at => Date.today + name: ActiveRecord::Faker.name, + notes: notes, + created_at: Date.today } x.report("Model#id") do @@ -117,10 +121,18 @@ Benchmark.ips(TIME) do |x| Exhibit.first.look end + x.report 'Model.take' do + Exhibit.take + end + x.report("Model.all limit(100)") do Exhibit.look Exhibit.limit(100) end + x.report("Model.all take(100)") do + Exhibit.look Exhibit.take(100) + end + x.report "Model.all limit(100) with relationship" do Exhibit.feel Exhibit.limit(100).includes(:user) end @@ -167,6 +179,6 @@ Benchmark.ips(TIME) do |x| end x.report "AR.execute(query)" do - ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute("Select * from exhibits where id = #{(rand * 1000 + 1).to_i}") + ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute("SELECT * FROM exhibits WHERE id = #{(rand * 1000 + 1).to_i}") end end diff --git a/activerecord/examples/simple.rb b/activerecord/examples/simple.rb index c12f746992..4ed5d80eb2 100644 --- a/activerecord/examples/simple.rb +++ b/activerecord/examples/simple.rb @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -$LOAD_PATH.unshift "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../lib" +require File.expand_path('../../../load_paths', __FILE__) require 'active_record' class Person < ActiveRecord::Base - establish_connection :adapter => 'sqlite3', :database => 'foobar.db' - connection.create_table table_name, :force => true do |t| + establish_connection adapter: 'sqlite3', database: 'foobar.db' + connection.create_table table_name, force: true do |t| t.string :name end end -bob = Person.create!(:name => 'bob') +bob = Person.create!(name: 'bob') puts Person.all.inspect bob.destroy puts Person.all.inspect diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record.rb index 3bfc6772b2..9d418dacaf 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record.rb @@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ require 'active_support' require 'active_support/rails' require 'active_model' require 'arel' -require 'active_record/deprecated_finders' require 'active_record/version' @@ -50,12 +49,14 @@ module ActiveRecord autoload :Querying autoload :ReadonlyAttributes autoload :Reflection + autoload :RuntimeRegistry autoload :Sanitization autoload :Schema autoload :SchemaDumper autoload :SchemaMigration autoload :Scoping autoload :Serialization + autoload :StatementCache autoload :Store autoload :Timestamp autoload :Transactions @@ -74,6 +75,7 @@ module ActiveRecord autoload :AutosaveAssociation autoload :Relation + autoload :AssociationRelation autoload :NullRelation autoload_under 'relation' do @@ -149,7 +151,6 @@ module ActiveRecord autoload :OracleDatabaseTasks, 'active_record/tasks/oracle_database_tasks' end - autoload :TestCase autoload :TestFixtures, 'active_record/fixtures' def self.eager_load! diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb index 9d1c12ec62..d075edc159 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb @@ -223,7 +223,8 @@ module ActiveRecord reader_method(name, class_name, mapping, allow_nil, constructor) writer_method(name, class_name, mapping, allow_nil, converter) - create_reflection(:composed_of, part_id, nil, options, self) + reflection = ActiveRecord::Reflection.create(:composed_of, part_id, nil, options, self) + Reflection.add_reflection self, part_id, reflection end private diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/association_relation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/association_relation.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..20516bba0c --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/association_relation.rb @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +module ActiveRecord + class AssociationRelation < Relation + def initialize(klass, table, association) + super(klass, table) + @association = association + end + + def proxy_association + @association + end + + private + + def exec_queries + super.each { |r| @association.set_inverse_instance r } + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb index 3c92e379f1..5ceda933f2 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ module ActiveRecord @association_cache[name] = association end - # Associations are a set of macro-like class methods for tying objects together through + # \Associations are a set of macro-like class methods for tying objects together through # foreign keys. They express relationships like "Project has one Project Manager" # or "Project belongs to a Portfolio". Each macro adds a number of methods to the # class which are specialized according to the collection or association symbol and the @@ -365,11 +365,11 @@ module ActiveRecord # there is some special behavior you should be aware of, mostly involving the saving of # associated objects. # - # You can set the :autosave option on a <tt>has_one</tt>, <tt>belongs_to</tt>, + # You can set the <tt>:autosave</tt> option on a <tt>has_one</tt>, <tt>belongs_to</tt>, # <tt>has_many</tt>, or <tt>has_and_belongs_to_many</tt> association. Setting it # to +true+ will _always_ save the members, whereas setting it to +false+ will - # _never_ save the members. More details about :autosave option is available at - # autosave_association.rb . + # _never_ save the members. More details about <tt>:autosave</tt> option is available at + # AutosaveAssociation. # # === One-to-one associations # @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # # == Customizing the query # - # Associations are built from <tt>Relation</tt>s, and you can use the <tt>Relation</tt> syntax + # \Associations are built from <tt>Relation</tt>s, and you can use the <tt>Relation</tt> syntax # to customize them. For example, to add a condition: # # class Blog < ActiveRecord::Base @@ -568,6 +568,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # @group.avatars << Avatar.new # this would work if User belonged_to Avatar rather than the other way around # @group.avatars.delete(@group.avatars.last) # so would this # + # == Setting Inverses + # # If you are using a +belongs_to+ on the join model, it is a good idea to set the # <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option on the +belongs_to+, which will mean that the following example # works correctly (where <tt>tags</tt> is a +has_many+ <tt>:through</tt> association): @@ -584,7 +586,27 @@ module ActiveRecord # belongs_to :tag, inverse_of: :taggings # end # - # == Nested Associations + # If you do not set the <tt>:inverse_of</tt> record, the association will + # do its best to match itself up with the correct inverse. Automatic + # inverse detection only works on <tt>has_many</tt>, <tt>has_one</tt>, and + # <tt>belongs_to</tt> associations. + # + # Extra options on the associations, as defined in the + # <tt>AssociationReflection::INVALID_AUTOMATIC_INVERSE_OPTIONS</tt> constant, will + # also prevent the association's inverse from being found automatically. + # + # The automatic guessing of the inverse association uses a heuristic based + # on the name of the class, so it may not work for all associations, + # especially the ones with non-standard names. + # + # You can turn off the automatic detection of inverse associations by setting + # the <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option to <tt>false</tt> like so: + # + # class Taggable < ActiveRecord::Base + # belongs_to :tag, inverse_of: false + # end + # + # == Nested \Associations # # You can actually specify *any* association with the <tt>:through</tt> option, including an # association which has a <tt>:through</tt> option itself. For example: @@ -627,7 +649,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # add a <tt>Commenter</tt> in the example above, there would be no way to tell how to set up the # intermediate <tt>Post</tt> and <tt>Comment</tt> objects. # - # == Polymorphic Associations + # == Polymorphic \Associations # # Polymorphic associations on models are not restricted on what types of models they # can be associated with. Rather, they specify an interface that a +has_many+ association @@ -789,7 +811,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # For example if all the addressables are either of class Person or Company then a total # of 3 queries will be executed. The list of addressable types to load is determined on # the back of the addresses loaded. This is not supported if Active Record has to fallback - # to the previous implementation of eager loading and will raise ActiveRecord::EagerLoadPolymorphicError. + # to the previous implementation of eager loading and will raise <tt>ActiveRecord::EagerLoadPolymorphicError</tt>. # The reason is that the parent model's type is a column value so its corresponding table # name cannot be put in the +FROM+/+JOIN+ clauses of that query. # @@ -1024,7 +1046,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # An empty array is returned if none are found. # [collection<<(object, ...)] # Adds one or more objects to the collection by setting their foreign keys to the collection's primary key. - # Note that this operation instantly fires update sql without waiting for the save or update call on the + # Note that this operation instantly fires update SQL without waiting for the save or update call on the # parent object, unless the parent object is a new record. # [collection.delete(object, ...)] # Removes one or more objects from the collection by setting their foreign keys to +NULL+. @@ -1060,10 +1082,10 @@ module ActiveRecord # [collection.size] # Returns the number of associated objects. # [collection.find(...)] - # Finds an associated object according to the same rules as ActiveRecord::Base.find. + # Finds an associated object according to the same rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.find</tt>. # [collection.exists?(...)] # Checks whether an associated object with the given conditions exists. - # Uses the same rules as ActiveRecord::Base.exists?. + # Uses the same rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.exists?</tt>. # [collection.build(attributes = {}, ...)] # Returns one or more new objects of the collection type that have been instantiated # with +attributes+ and linked to this object through a foreign key, but have not yet @@ -1073,13 +1095,16 @@ module ActiveRecord # with +attributes+, linked to this object through a foreign key, and that has already # been saved (if it passed the validation). *Note*: This only works if the base model # already exists in the DB, not if it is a new (unsaved) record! + # [collection.create!(attributes = {})] + # Does the same as <tt>collection.create</tt>, but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid</tt> + # if the record is invalid. # # (*Note*: +collection+ is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument, so # <tt>has_many :clients</tt> would add among others <tt>clients.empty?</tt>.) # # === Example # - # Example: A Firm class declares <tt>has_many :clients</tt>, which will add: + # A <tt>Firm</tt> class declares <tt>has_many :clients</tt>, which will add: # * <tt>Firm#clients</tt> (similar to <tt>Client.where(firm_id: id)</tt>) # * <tt>Firm#clients<<</tt> # * <tt>Firm#clients.delete</tt> @@ -1094,6 +1119,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # * <tt>Firm#clients.exists?(name: 'ACME')</tt> (similar to <tt>Client.exists?(name: 'ACME', firm_id: firm.id)</tt>) # * <tt>Firm#clients.build</tt> (similar to <tt>Client.new("firm_id" => id)</tt>) # * <tt>Firm#clients.create</tt> (similar to <tt>c = Client.new("firm_id" => id); c.save; c</tt>) + # * <tt>Firm#clients.create!</tt> (similar to <tt>c = Client.new("firm_id" => id); c.save!</tt>) # The declaration can also include an options hash to specialize the behavior of the association. # # === Options @@ -1112,8 +1138,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # Controls what happens to the associated objects when # their owner is destroyed. Note that these are implemented as # callbacks, and Rails executes callbacks in order. Therefore, other - # similar callbacks may affect the :dependent behavior, and the - # :dependent behavior may affect other callbacks. + # similar callbacks may affect the <tt>:dependent</tt> behavior, and the + # <tt>:dependent</tt> behavior may affect other callbacks. # # * <tt>:destroy</tt> causes all the associated objects to also be destroyed. # * <tt>:delete_all</tt> causes all the associated objects to be deleted directly from the database (so callbacks will not be executed). @@ -1159,8 +1185,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # If true, always save the associated objects or destroy them if marked for destruction, # when saving the parent object. If false, never save or destroy the associated objects. # By default, only save associated objects that are new records. This option is implemented as a - # before_save callback. Because callbacks are run in the order they are defined, associated objects - # may need to be explicitly saved in any user-defined before_save callbacks. + # +before_save+ callback. Because callbacks are run in the order they are defined, associated objects + # may need to be explicitly saved in any user-defined +before_save+ callbacks. # # Note that <tt>accepts_nested_attributes_for</tt> sets <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>. # [:inverse_of] @@ -1179,13 +1205,14 @@ module ActiveRecord # has_many :reports, -> { readonly } # has_many :subscribers, through: :subscriptions, source: :user def has_many(name, scope = nil, options = {}, &extension) - Builder::HasMany.build(self, name, scope, options, &extension) + reflection = Builder::HasMany.build(self, name, scope, options, &extension) + Reflection.add_reflection self, name, reflection end # Specifies a one-to-one association with another class. This method should only be used # if the other class contains the foreign key. If the current class contains the foreign key, # then you should use +belongs_to+ instead. See also ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview - # on when to use has_one and when to use belongs_to. + # on when to use +has_one+ and when to use +belongs_to+. # # The following methods for retrieval and query of a single associated object will be added: # @@ -1282,7 +1309,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # has_one :club, through: :membership # has_one :primary_address, -> { where primary: true }, through: :addressables, source: :addressable def has_one(name, scope = nil, options = {}) - Builder::HasOne.build(self, name, scope, options) + reflection = Builder::HasOne.build(self, name, scope, options) + Reflection.add_reflection self, name, reflection end # Specifies a one-to-one association with another class. This method should only be used @@ -1353,7 +1381,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # class is created and decremented when it's destroyed. This requires that a column # named <tt>#{table_name}_count</tt> (such as +comments_count+ for a belonging Comment class) # is used on the associate class (such as a Post class) - that is the migration for - # <tt>#{table_name}_count</tt> is created on the associate class (such that Post.comments_count will + # <tt>#{table_name}_count</tt> is created on the associate class (such that <tt>Post.comments_count</tt> will # return the count cached, see note below). You can also specify a custom counter # cache column by providing a column name instead of a +true+/+false+ value to this # option (e.g., <tt>counter_cache: :my_custom_counter</tt>.) @@ -1394,7 +1422,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # belongs_to :company, touch: true # belongs_to :company, touch: :employees_last_updated_at def belongs_to(name, scope = nil, options = {}) - Builder::BelongsTo.build(self, name, scope, options) + reflection = Builder::BelongsTo.build(self, name, scope, options) + Reflection.add_reflection self, name, reflection end # Specifies a many-to-many relationship with another class. This associates two classes via an @@ -1435,7 +1464,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # [collection<<(object, ...)] # Adds one or more objects to the collection by creating associations in the join table # (<tt>collection.push</tt> and <tt>collection.concat</tt> are aliases to this method). - # Note that this operation instantly fires update sql without waiting for the save or update call on the + # Note that this operation instantly fires update SQL without waiting for the save or update call on the # parent object, unless the parent object is a new record. # [collection.delete(object, ...)] # Removes one or more objects from the collection by removing their associations from the join table. @@ -1458,10 +1487,10 @@ module ActiveRecord # [collection.find(id)] # Finds an associated object responding to the +id+ and that # meets the condition that it has to be associated with this object. - # Uses the same rules as ActiveRecord::Base.find. + # Uses the same rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.find</tt>. # [collection.exists?(...)] # Checks whether an associated object with the given conditions exists. - # Uses the same rules as ActiveRecord::Base.exists?. + # Uses the same rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.exists?</tt>. # [collection.build(attributes = {})] # Returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated # with +attributes+ and linked to this object through the join table, but has not yet been saved. @@ -1531,7 +1560,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # has_and_belongs_to_many :categories, join_table: "prods_cats" # has_and_belongs_to_many :categories, -> { readonly } def has_and_belongs_to_many(name, scope = nil, options = {}, &extension) - Builder::HasAndBelongsToMany.build(self, name, scope, options, &extension) + reflection = Builder::HasAndBelongsToMany.build(self, name, scope, options, &extension) + Reflection.add_reflection self, name, reflection end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb index 729ef8c55a..67d24b35d1 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ module ActiveRecord reset_scope end - # Returns the name of the table of the related class: + # Returns the name of the table of the associated class: # # post.comments.aliased_table_name # => "comments" # @@ -84,11 +84,6 @@ module ActiveRecord target_scope.merge(association_scope) end - def scoped - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "#scoped is deprecated. use #scope instead." - scope - end - # The scope for this association. # # Note that the association_scope is merged into the target_scope only when the @@ -122,7 +117,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Can be overridden (i.e. in ThroughAssociation) to merge in other scopes (i.e. the # through association's scope) def target_scope - klass.all + AssociationRelation.create(klass, klass.arel_table, self).merge!(klass.all) end # Loads the \target if needed and returns it. @@ -164,6 +159,13 @@ module ActiveRecord @reflection = @owner.class.reflect_on_association(reflection_name) end + def initialize_attributes(record) #:nodoc: + skip_assign = [reflection.foreign_key, reflection.type].compact + attributes = create_scope.except(*(record.changed - skip_assign)) + record.assign_attributes(attributes) + set_inverse_instance(record) + end + private def find_target? @@ -189,13 +191,14 @@ module ActiveRecord creation_attributes.each { |key, value| record[key] = value } end - # Should be true if there is a foreign key present on the owner which + # Returns true if there is a foreign key present on the owner which # references the target. This is used to determine whether we can load # the target if the owner is currently a new record (and therefore - # without a key). + # without a key). If the owner is a new record then foreign_key must + # be present in order to load target. # # Currently implemented by belongs_to (vanilla and polymorphic) and - # has_one/has_many :through associations which go through a belongs_to + # has_one/has_many :through associations which go through a belongs_to. def foreign_key_present? false end @@ -233,10 +236,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def build_record(attributes) reflection.build_association(attributes) do |record| - skip_assign = [reflection.foreign_key, reflection.type].compact - attributes = create_scope.except(*(record.changed - skip_assign)) - record.assign_attributes(attributes) - set_inverse_instance(record) + initialize_attributes(record) end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb index aa5551fe0c..8027acfb83 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb @@ -82,21 +82,23 @@ module ActiveRecord constraint = table[key].eq(foreign_table[foreign_key]) if reflection.type - type = chain[i + 1].klass.base_class.name - constraint = constraint.and(table[reflection.type].eq(type)) + value = chain[i + 1].klass.base_class.name + bind_val = bind scope, table.table_name, reflection.type.to_s, value + scope = scope.where(table[reflection.type].eq(bind_val)) end scope = scope.joins(join(foreign_table, constraint)) end + klass = i == 0 ? self.klass : reflection.klass + # Exclude the scope of the association itself, because that # was already merged in the #scope method. scope_chain[i].each do |scope_chain_item| - klass = i == 0 ? self.klass : reflection.klass item = eval_scope(klass, scope_chain_item) if scope_chain_item == self.reflection.scope - scope.merge! item.except(:where, :includes) + scope.merge! item.except(:where, :includes, :bind) end scope.includes! item.includes_values @@ -119,7 +121,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # the owner klass.table_name else - reflection.table_name + super end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb index 5c37f42794..34de1a1f32 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb @@ -1,50 +1,56 @@ +# This is the parent Association class which defines the variables +# used by all associations. +# +# The hierarchy is defined as follows: +# Association +# - SingularAssociation +# - BelongsToAssociation +# - HasOneAssociation +# - CollectionAssociation +# - HasManyAssociation +# - HasAndBelongsToManyAssociation + module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder class Association #:nodoc: class << self - attr_accessor :valid_options + attr_accessor :extensions end + self.extensions = [] - self.valid_options = [:class_name, :foreign_key, :validate] - - attr_reader :model, :name, :scope, :options, :reflection + VALID_OPTIONS = [:class_name, :foreign_key, :validate] - def self.build(*args, &block) - new(*args, &block).build - end + attr_reader :name, :scope, :options - def initialize(model, name, scope, options) + def self.build(model, name, scope, options, &block) raise ArgumentError, "association names must be a Symbol" unless name.kind_of?(Symbol) - @model = model - @name = name - if scope.is_a?(Hash) - @scope = nil - @options = scope - else - @scope = scope - @options = options + options = scope + scope = nil end - if @scope && @scope.arity == 0 - prev_scope = @scope - @scope = proc { instance_exec(&prev_scope) } - end - end - - def mixin - @model.generated_feature_methods + builder = new(name, scope, options, &block) + reflection = builder.build(model) + builder.define_accessors model + builder.define_callbacks model, reflection + builder.define_extensions model + reflection end - include Module.new { def build; end } + def initialize(name, scope, options) + @name = name + @scope = scope + @options = options - def build validate_options - define_accessors - configure_dependency if options[:dependent] - @reflection = model.create_reflection(macro, name, scope, options, model) - super # provides an extension point - @reflection + + if scope && scope.arity == 0 + @scope = proc { instance_exec(&scope) } + end + end + + def build(model) + ActiveRecord::Reflection.create(macro, name, scope, options, model) end def macro @@ -52,19 +58,37 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder end def valid_options - Association.valid_options + VALID_OPTIONS + Association.extensions.flat_map(&:valid_options) end def validate_options options.assert_valid_keys(valid_options) end - def define_accessors - define_readers - define_writers + def define_extensions(model) end - def define_readers + def define_callbacks(model, reflection) + add_before_destroy_callbacks(model, name) if options[:dependent] + Association.extensions.each do |extension| + extension.build model, reflection + end + end + + # Defines the setter and getter methods for the association + # class Post < ActiveRecord::Base + # has_many :comments + # end + # + # Post.first.comments and Post.first.comments= methods are defined by this method... + + def define_accessors(model) + mixin = model.generated_feature_methods + define_readers(mixin) + define_writers(mixin) + end + + def define_readers(mixin) mixin.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 def #{name}(*args) association(:#{name}).reader(*args) @@ -72,7 +96,7 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder CODE end - def define_writers + def define_writers(mixin) mixin.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 def #{name}=(value) association(:#{name}).writer(value) @@ -80,29 +104,18 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder CODE end - def configure_dependency + def valid_dependent_options + raise NotImplementedError + end + + private + + def add_before_destroy_callbacks(model, name) unless valid_dependent_options.include? options[:dependent] raise ArgumentError, "The :dependent option must be one of #{valid_dependent_options}, but is :#{options[:dependent]}" end - if options[:dependent] == :restrict - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( - "The :restrict option is deprecated. Please use :restrict_with_exception instead, which " \ - "provides the same functionality." - ) - end - - mixin.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{macro}_dependent_for_#{name} - association(:#{name}).handle_dependency - end - CODE - - model.before_destroy "#{macro}_dependent_for_#{name}" - end - - def valid_dependent_options - raise NotImplementedError + model.before_destroy lambda { |o| o.association(name).handle_dependency } end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb index 3ba6a71366..4e88b50ec5 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb @@ -12,86 +12,126 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder !options[:polymorphic] end - def build - reflection = super - add_counter_cache_callbacks(reflection) if options[:counter_cache] - add_touch_callbacks(reflection) if options[:touch] - reflection + def valid_dependent_options + [:destroy, :delete] end - def add_counter_cache_callbacks(reflection) - cache_column = reflection.counter_cache_column - foreign_key = reflection.foreign_key + def define_callbacks(model, reflection) + super + add_counter_cache_callbacks(model, reflection) if options[:counter_cache] + add_touch_callbacks(model, reflection) if options[:touch] + end + + def define_accessors(mixin) + super + add_counter_cache_methods mixin + end - mixin.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def belongs_to_counter_cache_after_create_for_#{name} - record = #{name} - record.class.increment_counter(:#{cache_column}, record.id) unless record.nil? - @_after_create_counter_called = true + private + + def add_counter_cache_methods(mixin) + return if mixin.method_defined? :belongs_to_counter_cache_after_create + + mixin.class_eval do + def belongs_to_counter_cache_after_create(association, reflection) + if record = send(association.name) + cache_column = reflection.counter_cache_column + record.class.increment_counter(cache_column, record.id) + @_after_create_counter_called = true + end end - def belongs_to_counter_cache_before_destroy_for_#{name} - unless destroyed_by_association && destroyed_by_association.foreign_key.to_sym == #{foreign_key.to_sym.inspect} - record = #{name} - record.class.decrement_counter(:#{cache_column}, record.id) unless record.nil? + def belongs_to_counter_cache_before_destroy(association, reflection) + foreign_key = reflection.foreign_key.to_sym + unless destroyed_by_association && destroyed_by_association.foreign_key.to_sym == foreign_key + record = send association.name + if record && !self.destroyed? + cache_column = reflection.counter_cache_column + record.class.decrement_counter(cache_column, record.id) + end end end - def belongs_to_counter_cache_after_update_for_#{name} + def belongs_to_counter_cache_after_update(association, reflection) + foreign_key = reflection.foreign_key + cache_column = reflection.counter_cache_column + if (@_after_create_counter_called ||= false) @_after_create_counter_called = false - elsif self.#{foreign_key}_changed? && !new_record? && defined?(#{name.to_s.camelize}) - model = #{name.to_s.camelize} - foreign_key_was = self.#{foreign_key}_was - foreign_key = self.#{foreign_key} + elsif attribute_changed?(foreign_key) && !new_record? && association.constructable? + model = reflection.klass + foreign_key_was = attribute_was foreign_key + foreign_key = attribute foreign_key if foreign_key && model.respond_to?(:increment_counter) - model.increment_counter(:#{cache_column}, foreign_key) + model.increment_counter(cache_column, foreign_key) end if foreign_key_was && model.respond_to?(:decrement_counter) - model.decrement_counter(:#{cache_column}, foreign_key_was) + model.decrement_counter(cache_column, foreign_key_was) end end end - CODE + end + end - model.after_create "belongs_to_counter_cache_after_create_for_#{name}" - model.before_destroy "belongs_to_counter_cache_before_destroy_for_#{name}" - model.after_update "belongs_to_counter_cache_after_update_for_#{name}" + def add_counter_cache_callbacks(model, reflection) + cache_column = reflection.counter_cache_column + association = self + + model.after_create lambda { |record| + record.belongs_to_counter_cache_after_create(association, reflection) + } + + model.before_destroy lambda { |record| + record.belongs_to_counter_cache_before_destroy(association, reflection) + } + + model.after_update lambda { |record| + record.belongs_to_counter_cache_after_update(association, reflection) + } klass = reflection.class_name.safe_constantize klass.attr_readonly cache_column if klass && klass.respond_to?(:attr_readonly) end - def add_touch_callbacks(reflection) - mixin.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def belongs_to_touch_after_save_or_destroy_for_#{name} - foreign_key_field = #{reflection.foreign_key.inspect} - old_foreign_id = attribute_was(foreign_key_field) + def self.touch_record(o, foreign_key, name, touch) # :nodoc: + old_foreign_id = o.changed_attributes[foreign_key] - if old_foreign_id - reflection_klass = #{reflection.klass} - old_record = reflection_klass.find_by(reflection_klass.primary_key => old_foreign_id) + if old_foreign_id + klass = o.association(name).klass + old_record = klass.find_by(klass.primary_key => old_foreign_id) - if old_record - old_record.touch #{options[:touch].inspect if options[:touch] != true} - end - end - - record = #{name} - unless record.nil? || record.new_record? - record.touch #{options[:touch].inspect if options[:touch] != true} + if old_record + if touch != true + old_record.touch touch + else + old_record.touch end end - CODE - - model.after_save "belongs_to_touch_after_save_or_destroy_for_#{name}" - model.after_touch "belongs_to_touch_after_save_or_destroy_for_#{name}" - model.after_destroy "belongs_to_touch_after_save_or_destroy_for_#{name}" + end + + record = o.send name + unless record.nil? || record.new_record? + if touch != true + record.touch touch + else + record.touch + end + end end - def valid_dependent_options - [:destroy, :delete] + def add_touch_callbacks(model, reflection) + foreign_key = reflection.foreign_key + n = name + touch = options[:touch] + + callback = lambda { |record| + BelongsTo.touch_record(record, foreign_key, n, touch) + } + + model.after_save callback + model.after_touch callback + model.after_destroy callback end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb index fdead16761..7bd0687c0b 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# This class is inherited by the has_many and has_many_and_belongs_to_many association classes + require 'active_record/associations' module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder @@ -6,67 +8,54 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder CALLBACKS = [:before_add, :after_add, :before_remove, :after_remove] def valid_options - super + [:table_name, :finder_sql, :counter_sql, :before_add, + super + [:table_name, :before_add, :after_add, :before_remove, :after_remove, :extend] end - attr_reader :block_extension, :extension_module - - def initialize(*args, &extension) - super(*args) - @block_extension = extension - end + attr_reader :block_extension - def build - show_deprecation_warnings - wrap_block_extension - reflection = super - CALLBACKS.each { |callback_name| define_callback(callback_name) } - reflection + def initialize(name, scope, options) + super + @mod = nil + if block_given? + @mod = Module.new(&Proc.new) + @scope = wrap_scope @scope, @mod + end end - def writable? - true + def define_callbacks(model, reflection) + super + CALLBACKS.each { |callback_name| define_callback(model, callback_name) } end - def show_deprecation_warnings - [:finder_sql, :counter_sql].each do |name| - if options.include? name - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("The :#{name} association option is deprecated. Please find an alternative (such as using scopes).") - end + def define_extensions(model) + if @mod + extension_module_name = "#{model.name.demodulize}#{name.to_s.camelize}AssociationExtension" + model.parent.const_set(extension_module_name, @mod) end end - def wrap_block_extension - if block_extension - @extension_module = mod = Module.new(&block_extension) - silence_warnings do - model.parent.const_set(extension_module_name, mod) - end - - prev_scope = @scope + def define_callback(model, callback_name) + full_callback_name = "#{callback_name}_for_#{name}" - if prev_scope - @scope = proc { |owner| instance_exec(owner, &prev_scope).extending(mod) } + # TODO : why do i need method_defined? I think its because of the inheritance chain + model.class_attribute full_callback_name unless model.method_defined?(full_callback_name) + callbacks = Array(options[callback_name.to_sym]).map do |callback| + case callback + when Symbol + ->(method, owner, record) { owner.send(callback, record) } + when Proc + ->(method, owner, record) { callback.call(owner, record) } else - @scope = proc { extending(mod) } + ->(method, owner, record) { callback.send(method, owner, record) } end end + model.send "#{full_callback_name}=", callbacks end - def extension_module_name - @extension_module_name ||= "#{model.name.demodulize}#{name.to_s.camelize}AssociationExtension" - end - - def define_callback(callback_name) - full_callback_name = "#{callback_name}_for_#{name}" - - # TODO : why do i need method_defined? I think its because of the inheritance chain - model.class_attribute full_callback_name.to_sym unless model.method_defined?(full_callback_name) - model.send("#{full_callback_name}=", Array(options[callback_name.to_sym])) - end + # Defines the setter and getter methods for the collection_singular_ids. - def define_readers + def define_readers(mixin) super mixin.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 @@ -76,7 +65,7 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder CODE end - def define_writers + def define_writers(mixin) super mixin.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 @@ -85,5 +74,15 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder end CODE end + + private + + def wrap_scope(scope, mod) + if scope + proc { |owner| instance_exec(owner, &scope).extending(mod) } + else + proc { extending(mod) } + end + end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb index bdac02b5bf..55ec3bf4f1 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb @@ -5,26 +5,11 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder end def valid_options - super + [:join_table, :association_foreign_key, :delete_sql, :insert_sql] + super + [:join_table, :association_foreign_key] end - def build - reflection = super - define_destroy_hook - reflection - end - - def show_deprecation_warnings + def define_callbacks(model, reflection) super - - [:delete_sql, :insert_sql].each do |name| - if options.include? name - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("The :#{name} association option is deprecated. Please find an alternative (such as using has_many :through).") - end - end - end - - def define_destroy_hook name = self.name model.send(:include, Module.new { class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb index 0d1bdd21ee..a60cb4769a 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder end def valid_dependent_options - [:destroy, :delete_all, :nullify, :restrict, :restrict_with_error, :restrict_with_exception] + [:destroy, :delete_all, :nullify, :restrict_with_error, :restrict_with_exception] end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb index 0da564f402..62d454ce55 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb @@ -14,12 +14,14 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder !options[:through] end - def configure_dependency - super unless options[:through] + def valid_dependent_options + [:destroy, :delete, :nullify, :restrict_with_error, :restrict_with_exception] end - def valid_dependent_options - [:destroy, :delete, :nullify, :restrict, :restrict_with_error, :restrict_with_exception] + private + + def add_before_destroy_callbacks(model, name) + super unless options[:through] end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb index 6a5830e57f..d97c0e9afd 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# This class is inherited by the has_one and belongs_to association classes + module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder class SingularAssociation < Association #:nodoc: def valid_options @@ -8,12 +10,14 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder true end - def define_accessors + def define_accessors(model) super - define_constructors if constructable? + define_constructors(model.generated_feature_methods) if constructable? end - def define_constructors + # Defines the (build|create)_association methods for belongs_to or has_one association + + def define_constructors(mixin) mixin.class_eval <<-CODE, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 def build_#{name}(*args, &block) association(:#{name}).build(*args, &block) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb index 2a00ac1386..8ce02afef8 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ module ActiveRecord reload end - @proxy ||= CollectionProxy.new(klass, self) + @proxy ||= CollectionProxy.create(klass, self) end # Implements the writer method, e.g. foo.items= for Foo.has_many :items @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Implements the ids reader method, e.g. foo.item_ids for Foo.has_many :items def ids_reader - if loaded? || options[:finder_sql] + if loaded? load_target.map do |record| record.send(reflection.association_primary_key) end @@ -79,9 +79,7 @@ module ActiveRecord if block_given? load_target.find(*args) { |*block_args| yield(*block_args) } else - if options[:finder_sql] - find_by_scan(*args) - elsif options[:inverse_of] + if options[:inverse_of] && loaded? args = args.flatten raise RecordNotFound, "Couldn't find #{scope.klass.name} without an ID" if args.blank? @@ -153,11 +151,35 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - # Remove all records from this association. + # Removes all records from the association without calling callbacks + # on the associated records. It honors the `:dependent` option. However + # if the `:dependent` value is `:destroy` then in that case the default + # deletion strategy for the association is applied. + # + # You can force a particular deletion strategy by passing a parameter. + # + # Example: + # + # @author.books.delete_all(:nullify) + # @author.books.delete_all(:delete_all) # # See delete for more info. - def delete_all - delete(:all).tap do + def delete_all(dependent = nil) + if dependent.present? && ![:nullify, :delete_all].include?(dependent) + raise ArgumentError, "Valid values are :nullify or :delete_all" + end + + dependent = if dependent.present? + dependent + elsif options[:dependent] == :destroy + # since delete_all should not invoke callbacks so use the default deletion strategy + # for :destroy + reflection.is_a?(ActiveRecord::Reflection::ThroughReflection) ? :delete_all : :nullify + else + options[:dependent] + end + + delete(:all, dependent: dependent).tap do reset loaded! end @@ -173,36 +195,27 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - # Count all records using SQL. If the +:counter_sql+ or +:finder_sql+ option is set for the - # association, it will be used for the query. Otherwise, construct options and pass them with + # Count all records using SQL. Construct options and pass them with # scope to the target class's +count+. def count(column_name = nil, count_options = {}) column_name, count_options = nil, column_name if column_name.is_a?(Hash) - if options[:counter_sql] || options[:finder_sql] - unless count_options.blank? - raise ArgumentError, "If finder_sql/counter_sql is used then options cannot be passed" - end - - reflection.klass.count_by_sql(custom_counter_sql) - else - relation = scope - if association_scope.distinct_value - # This is needed because 'SELECT count(DISTINCT *)..' is not valid SQL. - column_name ||= reflection.klass.primary_key - relation = relation.distinct - end + relation = scope + if association_scope.distinct_value + # This is needed because 'SELECT count(DISTINCT *)..' is not valid SQL. + column_name ||= reflection.klass.primary_key + relation = relation.distinct + end - value = relation.count(column_name) + value = relation.count(column_name) - limit = options[:limit] - offset = options[:offset] + limit = options[:limit] + offset = options[:offset] - if limit || offset - [ [value - offset.to_i, 0].max, limit.to_i ].min - else - value - end + if limit || offset + [ [value - offset.to_i, 0].max, limit.to_i ].min + else + value end end @@ -214,18 +227,10 @@ module ActiveRecord # are actually removed from the database, that depends precisely on # +delete_records+. They are in any case removed from the collection. def delete(*records) - dependent = options[:dependent] + _options = records.extract_options! + dependent = _options[:dependent] || options[:dependent] if records.first == :all - - if dependent && dependent == :destroy - message = 'In Rails 4.1 delete_all on associations would not fire callbacks. ' \ - 'It means if the :dependent option is :destroy then the associated ' \ - 'records would be deleted without loading and invoking callbacks.' - - ActiveRecord::Base.logger ? ActiveRecord::Base.logger.warn(message) : $stderr.puts(message) - end - if loaded? || dependent == :destroy delete_or_destroy(load_target, dependent) else @@ -237,11 +242,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - # Destroy +records+ and remove them from this association calling - # +before_remove+ and +after_remove+ callbacks. + # Deletes the +records+ and removes them from this association calling + # +before_remove+ , +after_remove+ , +before_destroy+ and +after_destroy+ callbacks. # - # Note that this method will _always_ remove records from the database - # ignoring the +:dependent+ option. + # Note that this method removes records from the database ignoring the + # +:dependent+ option. def destroy(*records) records = find(records) if records.any? { |record| record.kind_of?(Fixnum) || record.kind_of?(String) } delete_or_destroy(records, :destroy) @@ -285,14 +290,14 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns true if the collection is empty. # - # If the collection has been loaded or the <tt>:counter_sql</tt> option - # is provided, it is equivalent to <tt>collection.size.zero?</tt>. If the + # If the collection has been loaded + # it is equivalent to <tt>collection.size.zero?</tt>. If the # collection has not been loaded, it is equivalent to # <tt>collection.exists?</tt>. If the collection has not already been # loaded and you are going to fetch the records anyway it is better to # check <tt>collection.length.zero?</tt>. def empty? - if loaded? || options[:counter_sql] + if loaded? size.zero? else @target.blank? && !scope.exists? @@ -345,7 +350,6 @@ module ActiveRecord if record.new_record? include_in_memory?(record) else - load_target if options[:finder_sql] loaded? ? target.include?(record) : scope.exists?(record) end else @@ -390,31 +394,8 @@ module ActiveRecord private - def custom_counter_sql - if options[:counter_sql] - interpolate(options[:counter_sql]) - else - # replace the SELECT clause with COUNT(SELECTS), preserving any hints within /* ... */ - interpolate(options[:finder_sql]).sub(/SELECT\b(\/\*.*?\*\/ )?(.*)\bFROM\b/im) do - count_with = $2.to_s - count_with = '*' if count_with.blank? || count_with =~ /,/ || count_with =~ /\.\*/ - "SELECT #{$1}COUNT(#{count_with}) FROM" - end - end - end - - def custom_finder_sql - interpolate(options[:finder_sql]) - end - def find_target - records = - if options[:finder_sql] - reflection.klass.find_by_sql(custom_finder_sql) - else - scope.to_a - end - + records = scope.to_a records.each { |record| set_inverse_instance(record) } records end @@ -529,20 +510,13 @@ module ActiveRecord def callback(method, record) callbacks_for(method).each do |callback| - case callback - when Symbol - owner.send(callback, record) - when Proc - callback.call(owner, record) - else - callback.send(method, owner, record) - end + callback.call(method, owner, record) end end def callbacks_for(callback_name) full_callback_name = "#{callback_name}_for_#{reflection.name}" - owner.class.send(full_callback_name.to_sym) || [] + owner.class.send(full_callback_name) end # Should we deal with assoc.first or assoc.last by issuing an independent query to @@ -553,7 +527,6 @@ module ActiveRecord # Otherwise, go to the database only if none of the following are true: # * target already loaded # * owner is new record - # * custom :finder_sql exists # * target contains new or changed record(s) # * the first arg is an integer (which indicates the number of records to be returned) def fetch_first_or_last_using_find?(args) @@ -562,7 +535,6 @@ module ActiveRecord else !(loaded? || owner.new_record? || - options[:finder_sql] || target.any? { |record| record.new_record? || record.changed? } || args.first.kind_of?(Integer)) end @@ -579,7 +551,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - # If using a custom finder_sql or if the :inverse_of option has been + # If the :inverse_of option has been # specified, then #find scans the entire collection. def find_by_scan(*args) expects_array = args.first.kind_of?(Array) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb index 8a5b312862..6dc2da56d1 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ module ActiveRecord def initialize(klass, association) #:nodoc: @association = association super klass, klass.arel_table - self.default_scoped = true merge! association.scope(nullify: false) end @@ -92,7 +91,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing attribute: person_id # # *Second:* You can pass a block so it can be used just like Array#select. - # This build an array of objects from the database for the scope, + # This builds an array of objects from the database for the scope, # converting them into an array and iterating through them using # Array#select. # @@ -304,7 +303,7 @@ module ActiveRecord @association.concat(*records) end - # Replace this collection with +other_array+. This will perform a diff + # Replaces this collection with +other_array+. This will perform a diff # and delete/add only records that have changed. # # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base @@ -418,13 +417,13 @@ module ActiveRecord # # Pet.find(1, 2, 3) # # => ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound - def delete_all - @association.delete_all + def delete_all(dependent = nil) + @association.delete_all(dependent) end - # Deletes the records of the collection directly from the database. - # This will _always_ remove the records ignoring the +:dependent+ - # option. + # Deletes the records of the collection directly from the database + # ignoring the +:dependent+ option. It invokes +before_remove+, + # +after_remove+ , +before_destroy+ and +after_destroy+ callbacks. # # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base # has_many :pets @@ -727,7 +726,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end # Returns +true+ if the collection is empty. If the collection has been - # loaded or the <tt>:counter_sql</tt> option is provided, it is equivalent + # loaded it is equivalent # to <tt>collection.size.zero?</tt>. If the collection has not been loaded, # it is equivalent to <tt>collection.exists?</tt>. If the collection has # not already been loaded and you are going to fetch the records anyway it @@ -830,7 +829,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # person.pets.include?(Pet.find(20)) # => true # person.pets.include?(Pet.find(21)) # => false def include?(record) - @association.include?(record) + !!@association.include?(record) end def proxy_association @@ -847,9 +846,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns a <tt>Relation</tt> object for the records in this association def scope - @association.scope.tap do |scope| - scope.proxy_association = @association - end + @association.scope end # :nodoc: diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_association.rb index bb3e3db379..b2e6c708bf 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_association.rb @@ -18,16 +18,12 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - if options[:insert_sql] - owner.connection.insert(interpolate(options[:insert_sql], record)) - else - stmt = join_table.compile_insert( - join_table[reflection.foreign_key] => owner.id, - join_table[reflection.association_foreign_key] => record.id - ) + stmt = join_table.compile_insert( + join_table[reflection.foreign_key] => owner.id, + join_table[reflection.association_foreign_key] => record.id + ) - owner.class.connection.insert stmt - end + owner.class.connection.insert stmt record end @@ -39,22 +35,17 @@ module ActiveRecord end def delete_records(records, method) - if sql = options[:delete_sql] - records = load_target if records == :all - records.each { |record| owner.class.connection.delete(interpolate(sql, record)) } - else - relation = join_table - condition = relation[reflection.foreign_key].eq(owner.id) - - unless records == :all - condition = condition.and( - relation[reflection.association_foreign_key] - .in(records.map { |x| x.id }.compact) - ) - end - - owner.class.connection.delete(relation.where(condition).compile_delete) + relation = join_table + condition = relation[reflection.foreign_key].eq(owner.id) + + unless records == :all + condition = condition.and( + relation[reflection.association_foreign_key] + .in(records.map { |x| x.id }.compact) + ) end + + owner.class.connection.delete(relation.where(condition).compile_delete) end def invertible_for?(record) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb index 29fae809da..607ed0da46 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def handle_dependency case options[:dependent] - when :restrict, :restrict_with_exception + when :restrict_with_exception raise ActiveRecord::DeleteRestrictionError.new(reflection.name) unless empty? when :restrict_with_error @@ -58,8 +58,6 @@ module ActiveRecord def count_records count = if has_cached_counter? owner.send(:read_attribute, cached_counter_attribute_name) - elsif options[:counter_sql] || options[:finder_sql] - reflection.klass.count_by_sql(custom_counter_sql) else scope.count end @@ -115,8 +113,7 @@ module ActiveRecord if records == :all scope = self.scope else - keys = records.map { |r| r[reflection.association_primary_key] } - scope = self.scope.where(reflection.association_primary_key => keys) + scope = self.scope.where(reflection.klass.primary_key => records) end if method == :delete_all diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_association.rb index 98bd010f70..3ab1ea1ff4 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_association.rb @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def handle_dependency case options[:dependent] - when :restrict, :restrict_with_exception + when :restrict_with_exception raise ActiveRecord::DeleteRestrictionError.new(reflection.name) if load_target when :restrict_with_error @@ -25,9 +25,8 @@ module ActiveRecord raise_on_type_mismatch!(record) if record load_target - # If target and record are nil, or target is equal to record, - # we don't need to have transaction. - if (target || record) && target != record + return self.target if !(target || record) + if (target != record) || record.changed? transaction_if(save) do remove_target!(options[:dependent]) if target && !target.destroyed? diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb index 57fa6a8fc9..5aa17e5fbb 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb @@ -5,10 +5,31 @@ module ActiveRecord autoload :JoinBase, 'active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_base' autoload :JoinAssociation, 'active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_association' - attr_reader :join_parts, :reflections, :alias_tracker, :active_record - + attr_reader :join_parts, :reflections, :alias_tracker, :base_klass + + # base is the base class on which operation is taking place. + # associations is the list of associations which are joined using hash, symbol or array. + # joins is the list of all string join commnads and arel nodes. + # + # Example : + # + # class Physician < ActiveRecord::Base + # has_many :appointments + # has_many :patients, through: :appointments + # end + # + # If I execute `@physician.patients.to_a` then + # base #=> Physician + # associations #=> [] + # joins #=> [#<Arel::Nodes::InnerJoin: ...] + # + # However if I execute `Physician.joins(:appointments).to_a` then + # base #=> Physician + # associations #=> [:appointments] + # joins #=> [] + # def initialize(base, associations, joins) - @active_record = base + @base_klass = base @table_joins = joins @join_parts = [JoinBase.new(base)] @associations = {} @@ -27,13 +48,19 @@ module ActiveRecord end def join_associations - join_parts.last(join_parts.length - 1) + join_parts.drop 1 end def join_base join_parts.first end + def join_relation(relation) + join_associations.inject(relation) do |rel,association| + association.join_relation(rel) + end + end + def columns join_parts.collect { |join_part| table = join_part.aliased_table @@ -54,10 +81,12 @@ module ActiveRecord parent }.uniq - remove_duplicate_results!(active_record, records, @associations) + remove_duplicate_results!(base_klass, records, @associations) records end + protected + def remove_duplicate_results!(base, records, associations) case associations when Symbol, String @@ -88,8 +117,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - protected - def cache_joined_association(association) associations = [] parent = association.parent @@ -104,12 +131,11 @@ module ActiveRecord ref[association.reflection.name] ||= {} end - def build(associations, parent = nil, join_type = Arel::InnerJoin) - parent ||= join_parts.last + def build(associations, parent = join_parts.last, join_type = Arel::InnerJoin) case associations when Symbol, String reflection = parent.reflections[associations.intern] or - raise ConfigurationError, "Association named '#{ associations }' was not found on #{ parent.active_record.name }; perhaps you misspelled it?" + raise ConfigurationError, "Association named '#{ associations }' was not found on #{ parent.base_klass.name }; perhaps you misspelled it?" unless join_association = find_join_association(reflection, parent) @reflections << reflection join_association = build_join_association(reflection, parent) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_association.rb index a332034cb0..58fc00d811 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_association.rb @@ -25,11 +25,8 @@ module ActiveRecord attr_reader :tables delegate :options, :through_reflection, :source_reflection, :chain, :to => :reflection - delegate :table, :table_name, :to => :parent, :prefix => :parent delegate :alias_tracker, :to => :join_dependency - alias :alias_suffix :parent_table_name - def initialize(reflection, join_dependency, parent = nil) reflection.check_validity! @@ -47,6 +44,9 @@ module ActiveRecord @tables = construct_tables.reverse end + def parent_table_name; parent.table_name; end + alias :alias_suffix :parent_table_name + def ==(other) other.class == self.class && other.reflection == reflection && @@ -55,19 +55,29 @@ module ActiveRecord def find_parent_in(other_join_dependency) other_join_dependency.join_parts.detect do |join_part| - parent == join_part + case parent + when JoinBase + parent.base_klass == join_part.base_klass + else + parent == join_part + end end end - def join_to(manager) + def join_constraints + joins = [] tables = @tables.dup - foreign_table = parent_table - foreign_klass = parent.active_record + + foreign_table = parent.table + foreign_klass = parent.base_klass + + scope_chain_iter = reflection.scope_chain.reverse_each # The chain starts with the target table, but we want to end with it here (makes # more sense in this context), so we reverse - chain.reverse.each_with_index do |reflection, i| + chain.reverse_each do |reflection| table = tables.shift + klass = reflection.klass case reflection.source_macro when :belongs_to @@ -75,11 +85,10 @@ module ActiveRecord foreign_key = reflection.foreign_key when :has_and_belongs_to_many # Join the join table first... - manager.from(join( + joins << join( table, table[reflection.foreign_key]. - eq(foreign_table[reflection.active_record_primary_key]) - )) + eq(foreign_table[reflection.active_record_primary_key])) foreign_table, table = table, tables.shift @@ -90,41 +99,63 @@ module ActiveRecord foreign_key = reflection.active_record_primary_key end - constraint = build_constraint(reflection, table, key, foreign_table, foreign_key) + constraint = build_constraint(klass, table, key, foreign_table, foreign_key) - scope_chain_items = scope_chain[i] + scope_chain_items = scope_chain_iter.next.map do |item| + if item.is_a?(Relation) + item + else + ActiveRecord::Relation.create(klass, table).instance_exec(self, &item) + end + end if reflection.type - scope_chain_items += [ - ActiveRecord::Relation.new(reflection.klass, table) + scope_chain_items << + ActiveRecord::Relation.create(klass, table) .where(reflection.type => foreign_klass.base_class.name) - ] end - scope_chain_items.each do |item| - unless item.is_a?(Relation) - item = ActiveRecord::Relation.new(reflection.klass, table).instance_exec(self, &item) - end + scope_chain_items.concat [klass.send(:build_default_scope)].compact + + rel = scope_chain_items.inject(scope_chain_items.shift) do |left, right| + left.merge right + end - constraint = constraint.and(item.arel.constraints) unless item.arel.constraints.empty? + if rel && !rel.arel.constraints.empty? + constraint = constraint.and rel.arel.constraints end - manager.from(join(table, constraint)) + joins << join(table, constraint) # The current table in this iteration becomes the foreign table in the next - foreign_table, foreign_klass = table, reflection.klass + foreign_table, foreign_klass = table, klass end - manager + joins end - def build_constraint(reflection, table, key, foreign_table, foreign_key) + # Builds equality condition. + # + # Example: + # + # class Physician < ActiveRecord::Base + # has_many :appointments + # end + # + # If I execute `Physician.joins(:appointments).to_a` then + # reflection #=> #<ActiveRecord::Reflection::AssociationReflection @macro=:has_many ...> + # table #=> #<Arel::Table @name="appointments" ...> + # key #=> physician_id + # foreign_table #=> #<Arel::Table @name="physicians" ...> + # foreign_key #=> id + # + def build_constraint(klass, table, key, foreign_table, foreign_key) constraint = table[key].eq(foreign_table[foreign_key]) - if reflection.klass.finder_needs_type_condition? + if klass.finder_needs_type_condition? constraint = table.create_and([ constraint, - reflection.klass.send(:type_condition, table) + klass.send(:type_condition, table) ]) end @@ -143,11 +174,6 @@ module ActiveRecord def aliased_table_name table.table_alias || table.name end - - def scope_chain - @scope_chain ||= reflection.scope_chain.reverse - end - end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_base.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_base.rb index 3920e84976..a7dacdbfd6 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_base.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_base.rb @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ module ActiveRecord class JoinBase < JoinPart # :nodoc: def ==(other) other.class == self.class && - other.active_record == active_record + other.base_klass == base_klass end def aliased_prefix @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def aliased_table_name - active_record.table_name + base_klass.table_name end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_part.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_part.rb index 5604687b57..b534569063 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_part.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency/join_part.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActiveRecord module Associations class JoinDependency # :nodoc: - # A JoinPart represents a part of a JoinDependency. It is an abstract class, inherited + # A JoinPart represents a part of a JoinDependency. It is inherited # by JoinBase and JoinAssociation. A JoinBase represents the Active Record which # everything else is being joined onto. A JoinAssociation represents an association which # is joining to the base. A JoinAssociation may result in more than one actual join @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ module ActiveRecord # The Active Record class which this join part is associated 'about'; for a JoinBase # this is the actual base model, for a JoinAssociation this is the target model of the # association. - attr_reader :active_record + attr_reader :base_klass - delegate :table_name, :column_names, :primary_key, :reflections, :arel_engine, :to => :active_record + delegate :table_name, :column_names, :primary_key, :reflections, :arel_engine, :to => :base_klass - def initialize(active_record) - @active_record = active_record + def initialize(base_klass) + @base_klass = base_klass @cached_record = {} @column_names_with_alias = nil end @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def instantiate(row) - @cached_record[record_id(row)] ||= active_record.instantiate(extract_record(row)) + @cached_record[record_id(row)] ||= base_klass.instantiate(extract_record(row)) end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_helper.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_helper.rb index 5a41b40c8f..27b70edf1a 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_helper.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_helper.rb @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ module ActiveRecord if reflection.source_macro == :has_and_belongs_to_many tables << alias_tracker.aliased_table_for( - (reflection.source_reflection || reflection).join_table, + reflection.source_reflection.join_table, table_alias_for(reflection, true) ) end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb index 82bf426b22..2317e34bc0 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def initialize(records, associations, preload_scope = nil) @records = Array.wrap(records).compact.uniq @associations = Array.wrap(associations) - @preload_scope = preload_scope || Relation.new(nil, nil) + @preload_scope = preload_scope || Relation.create(nil, nil) end def run diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb index 82588905c6..0cc836f991 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Some databases impose a limit on the number of ids in a list (in Oracle it's 1000) # Make several smaller queries if necessary or make one query if the adapter supports it sliced = owner_keys.each_slice(klass.connection.in_clause_length || owner_keys.size) - records = sliced.map { |slice| records_for(slice).to_a }.flatten + records = sliced.flat_map { |slice| records_for(slice).to_a } end # Each record may have multiple owners, and vice-versa @@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ module ActiveRecord def build_scope scope = klass.unscoped - scope.default_scoped = true values = reflection_scope.values preload_values = preload_scope.values @@ -113,7 +112,7 @@ module ActiveRecord scope.where!(klass.table_name => { reflection.type => model.base_class.sti_name }) end - scope + klass.default_scoped.merge(scope) end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb index c4b50ab306..de06931845 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb @@ -41,21 +41,21 @@ module ActiveRecord end def through_scope - through_scope = through_reflection.klass.unscoped + scope = through_reflection.klass.unscoped if options[:source_type] - through_scope.where! reflection.foreign_type => options[:source_type] + scope.where! reflection.foreign_type => options[:source_type] else unless reflection_scope.where_values.empty? - through_scope.includes_values = Array(reflection_scope.values[:includes] || options[:source]) - through_scope.where_values = reflection_scope.values[:where] + scope.includes_values = Array(reflection_scope.values[:includes] || options[:source]) + scope.where_values = reflection_scope.values[:where] end - through_scope.references! reflection_scope.values[:references] - through_scope.order! reflection_scope.values[:order] if through_scope.eager_loading? + scope.references! reflection_scope.values[:references] + scope.order! reflection_scope.values[:order] if scope.eager_loading? end - through_scope + scope end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/through_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/through_association.rb index 35f29b37a2..ba7d2a3782 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/through_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/through_association.rb @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # 2. To get the type conditions for any STI models in the chain def target_scope scope = super - chain[1..-1].each do |reflection| + chain.drop(1).each do |reflection| scope.merge!( - reflection.klass.all.with_default_scope. + reflection.klass.all. except(:select, :create_with, :includes, :preload, :joins, :eager_load) ) end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb index e536f5ebcc..4f06955406 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ +require 'active_model/forbidden_attributes_protection' module ActiveRecord module AttributeAssignment extend ActiveSupport::Concern - include ActiveModel::DeprecatedMassAssignmentSecurity include ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection # Allows you to set all the attributes by passing in a hash of attributes with @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module ActiveRecord if respond_to?("#{k}=") raise else - raise UnknownAttributeError, "unknown attribute: #{k}" + raise UnknownAttributeError.new(self, k) end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb index 22405c5d74..208da2cb77 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/enumerable' +require 'mutex_m' module ActiveRecord # = Active Record Attribute Methods @@ -7,6 +8,7 @@ module ActiveRecord include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods included do + initialize_generated_modules include Read include Write include BeforeTypeCast @@ -17,27 +19,71 @@ module ActiveRecord include Serialization end + AttrNames = Module.new { + def self.set_name_cache(name, value) + const_name = "ATTR_#{name}" + unless const_defined? const_name + const_set const_name, value.dup.freeze + end + end + } + + class AttributeMethodCache + include Mutex_m + + def initialize + super + @module = Module.new + @method_cache = {} + end + + def [](name) + synchronize do + @method_cache.fetch(name) { + safe_name = name.unpack('h*').first + temp_method = "__temp__#{safe_name}" + ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::AttrNames.set_name_cache safe_name, name + @module.module_eval method_body(temp_method, safe_name), __FILE__, __LINE__ + @method_cache[name] = @module.instance_method temp_method + } + end + end + + private + def method_body; raise NotImplementedError; end + end + module ClassMethods + def inherited(child_class) #:nodoc: + child_class.initialize_generated_modules + super + end + + def initialize_generated_modules # :nodoc: + @generated_attribute_methods = Module.new { extend Mutex_m } + @attribute_methods_generated = false + include @generated_attribute_methods + end + # Generates all the attribute related methods for columns in the database # accessors, mutators and query methods. def define_attribute_methods # :nodoc: # Use a mutex; we don't want two thread simultaneously trying to define # attribute methods. - @attribute_methods_mutex.synchronize do - return if attribute_methods_generated? + generated_attribute_methods.synchronize do + return false if @attribute_methods_generated superclass.define_attribute_methods unless self == base_class super(column_names) @attribute_methods_generated = true end - end - - def attribute_methods_generated? # :nodoc: - @attribute_methods_generated ||= false + true end def undefine_attribute_methods # :nodoc: - super if attribute_methods_generated? - @attribute_methods_generated = false + generated_attribute_methods.synchronize do + super if @attribute_methods_generated + @attribute_methods_generated = false + end end # Raises a <tt>ActiveRecord::DangerousAttributeError</tt> exception when an @@ -56,7 +102,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # # => false def instance_method_already_implemented?(method_name) if dangerous_attribute_method?(method_name) - raise DangerousAttributeError, "#{method_name} is defined by ActiveRecord" + raise DangerousAttributeError, "#{method_name} is defined by Active Record" end if superclass == Base @@ -119,9 +165,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # If we haven't generated any methods yet, generate them, then # see if we've created the method we're looking for. def method_missing(method, *args, &block) # :nodoc: - unless self.class.attribute_methods_generated? - self.class.define_attribute_methods - + if self.class.define_attribute_methods if respond_to_without_attributes?(method) send(method, *args, &block) else @@ -132,20 +176,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def attribute_missing(match, *args, &block) # :nodoc: - if self.class.columns_hash[match.attr_name] - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( - "The method `#{match.method_name}', matching the attribute `#{match.attr_name}' has " \ - "dispatched through method_missing. This shouldn't happen, because `#{match.attr_name}' " \ - "is a column of the table. If this error has happened through normal usage of Active " \ - "Record (rather than through your own code or external libraries), please report it as " \ - "a bug." - ) - end - - super - end - # A Person object with a name attribute can ask <tt>person.respond_to?(:name)</tt>, # <tt>person.respond_to?(:name=)</tt>, and <tt>person.respond_to?(:name?)</tt> # which will all return +true+. It also define the attribute methods if they have @@ -163,8 +193,22 @@ module ActiveRecord # person.respond_to('age?') # => true # person.respond_to(:nothing) # => false def respond_to?(name, include_private = false) - self.class.define_attribute_methods unless self.class.attribute_methods_generated? - super + name = name.to_s + self.class.define_attribute_methods + result = super + + # If the result is false the answer is false. + return false unless result + + # If the result is true then check for the select case. + # For queries selecting a subset of columns, return false for unselected columns. + # We check defined?(@attributes) not to issue warnings if called on objects that + # have been allocated but not yet initialized. + if defined?(@attributes) && @attributes.any? && self.class.column_names.include?(name) + return has_attribute?(name) + end + + return true end # Returns +true+ if the given attribute is in the attributes hash, otherwise +false+. @@ -215,7 +259,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # person = Person.create!(name: 'David Heinemeier Hansson ' * 3) # # person.attribute_for_inspect(:name) - # # => "\"David Heinemeier Hansson David Heinemeier Hansson D...\"" + # # => "\"David Heinemeier Hansson David Heinemeier Hansson ...\"" # # person.attribute_for_inspect(:created_at) # # => "\"2012-10-22 00:15:07\"" @@ -223,7 +267,7 @@ module ActiveRecord value = read_attribute(attr_name) if value.is_a?(String) && value.length > 50 - "#{value[0..50]}...".inspect + "#{value[0, 50]}...".inspect elsif value.is_a?(Date) || value.is_a?(Time) %("#{value.to_s(:db)}") else @@ -328,6 +372,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def attribute_method?(attr_name) # :nodoc: + # We check defined? because Syck calls respond_to? before actually calling initialize. defined?(@attributes) && @attributes.include?(attr_name) end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb index a23baeaced..f596a8b02e 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb @@ -41,8 +41,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # task.read_attribute_before_type_cast('id') # => '1' # task.read_attribute('completed_on') # => Sun, 21 Oct 2012 # task.read_attribute_before_type_cast('completed_on') # => "2012-10-21" + # task.read_attribute_before_type_cast(:completed_on) # => "2012-10-21" def read_attribute_before_type_cast(attr_name) - @attributes[attr_name] + @attributes[attr_name.to_s] end # Returns a hash of attributes before typecasting and deserialization. diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb index 6315dd9549..dc2399643c 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb @@ -14,17 +14,6 @@ module ActiveRecord class_attribute :partial_writes, instance_writer: false self.partial_writes = true - - def self.partial_updates=(v); self.partial_writes = v; end - def self.partial_updates?; partial_writes?; end - def self.partial_updates; partial_writes; end - - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.deprecate_methods( - singleton_class, - :partial_updates= => :partial_writes=, - :partial_updates? => :partial_writes?, - :partial_updates => :partial_writes - ) end # Attempts to +save+ the record and clears changed attributes if successful. diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/read.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/read.rb index 506f5d75f9..1cf3aba41c 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/read.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/read.rb @@ -1,6 +1,38 @@ +require 'active_support/core_ext/module/method_transplanting' + module ActiveRecord module AttributeMethods module Read + ReaderMethodCache = Class.new(AttributeMethodCache) { + private + # We want to generate the methods via module_eval rather than + # define_method, because define_method is slower on dispatch. + # Evaluating many similar methods may use more memory as the instruction + # sequences are duplicated and cached (in MRI). define_method may + # be slower on dispatch, but if you're careful about the closure + # created, then define_method will consume much less memory. + # + # But sometimes the database might return columns with + # characters that are not allowed in normal method names (like + # 'my_column(omg)'. So to work around this we first define with + # the __temp__ identifier, and then use alias method to rename + # it to what we want. + # + # We are also defining a constant to hold the frozen string of + # the attribute name. Using a constant means that we do not have + # to allocate an object on each call to the attribute method. + # Making it frozen means that it doesn't get duped when used to + # key the @attributes_cache in read_attribute. + def method_body(method_name, const_name) + <<-EOMETHOD + def #{method_name} + name = ::ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::AttrNames::ATTR_#{const_name} + read_attribute(name) { |n| missing_attribute(n, caller) } + end + EOMETHOD + end + }.new + extend ActiveSupport::Concern ATTRIBUTE_TYPES_CACHED_BY_DEFAULT = [:datetime, :timestamp, :time, :date] @@ -32,30 +64,30 @@ module ActiveRecord protected - # We want to generate the methods via module_eval rather than - # define_method, because define_method is slower on dispatch and - # uses more memory (because it creates a closure). - # - # But sometimes the database might return columns with - # characters that are not allowed in normal method names (like - # 'my_column(omg)'. So to work around this we first define with - # the __temp__ identifier, and then use alias method to rename - # it to what we want. - # - # We are also defining a constant to hold the frozen string of - # the attribute name. Using a constant means that we do not have - # to allocate an object on each call to the attribute method. - # Making it frozen means that it doesn't get duped when used to - # key the @attributes_cache in read_attribute. - def define_method_attribute(name) - safe_name = name.unpack('h*').first - generated_attribute_methods.module_eval <<-STR, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def __temp__#{safe_name} - read_attribute(AttrNames::ATTR_#{safe_name}) { |n| missing_attribute(n, caller) } + if Module.methods_transplantable? + def define_method_attribute(name) + method = ReaderMethodCache[name] + generated_attribute_methods.module_eval { define_method name, method } + end + else + def define_method_attribute(name) + safe_name = name.unpack('h*').first + temp_method = "__temp__#{safe_name}" + + ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::AttrNames.set_name_cache safe_name, name + + generated_attribute_methods.module_eval <<-STR, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 + def #{temp_method} + name = ::ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::AttrNames::ATTR_#{safe_name} + read_attribute(name) { |n| missing_attribute(n, caller) } + end + STR + + generated_attribute_methods.module_eval do + alias_method name, temp_method + undef_method temp_method end - alias_method #{name.inspect}, :__temp__#{safe_name} - undef_method :__temp__#{safe_name} - STR + end end private diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb index 25d62fdb85..1287de0d0d 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb @@ -11,6 +11,12 @@ module ActiveRecord end module ClassMethods + ## + # :method: serialized_attributes + # + # Returns a hash of all the attributes that have been specified for + # serialization as keys and their class restriction as values. + # If you have an attribute that needs to be saved to the database as an # object, and retrieved as the same object, then specify the name of that # attribute using this method and it will be handled automatically. The @@ -44,19 +50,17 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def serialized_attributes - message = "Instance level serialized_attributes method is deprecated, please use class level method." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - defined?(@serialized_attributes) ? @serialized_attributes : self.class.serialized_attributes - end - class Type # :nodoc: def initialize(column) @column = column end def type_cast(value) - value.unserialized_value + if value.state == :serialized + value.unserialized_value @column.type_cast value.value + else + value.unserialized_value + end end def type @@ -65,17 +69,17 @@ module ActiveRecord end class Attribute < Struct.new(:coder, :value, :state) # :nodoc: - def unserialized_value - state == :serialized ? unserialize : value + def unserialized_value(v = value) + state == :serialized ? unserialize(v) : value end def serialized_value state == :unserialized ? serialize : value end - def unserialize + def unserialize(v) self.state = :unserialized - self.value = coder.load(value) + self.value = coder.load(v) end def serialize @@ -86,10 +90,10 @@ module ActiveRecord # This is only added to the model when serialize is called, which # ensures we do not make things slower when serialization is not used. - module Behavior #:nodoc: + module Behavior # :nodoc: extend ActiveSupport::Concern - module ClassMethods + module ClassMethods # :nodoc: def initialize_attributes(attributes, options = {}) serialized = (options.delete(:serialized) { true }) ? :serialized : :unserialized super(attributes, options) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/write.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/write.rb index cd33494cc3..c853fc0917 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/write.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/write.rb @@ -1,6 +1,21 @@ +require 'active_support/core_ext/module/method_transplanting' + module ActiveRecord module AttributeMethods module Write + WriterMethodCache = Class.new(AttributeMethodCache) { + private + + def method_body(method_name, const_name) + <<-EOMETHOD + def #{method_name}(value) + name = ::ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::AttrNames::ATTR_#{const_name} + write_attribute(name, value) + end + EOMETHOD + end + }.new + extend ActiveSupport::Concern included do @@ -10,17 +25,29 @@ module ActiveRecord module ClassMethods protected - # See define_method_attribute in read.rb for an explanation of - # this code. - def define_method_attribute=(name) - safe_name = name.unpack('h*').first - generated_attribute_methods.module_eval <<-STR, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def __temp__#{safe_name}=(value) - write_attribute(AttrNames::ATTR_#{safe_name}, value) - end - alias_method #{(name + '=').inspect}, :__temp__#{safe_name}= - undef_method :__temp__#{safe_name}= - STR + if Module.methods_transplantable? + # See define_method_attribute in read.rb for an explanation of + # this code. + def define_method_attribute=(name) + method = WriterMethodCache[name] + generated_attribute_methods.module_eval { + define_method "#{name}=", method + } + end + else + def define_method_attribute=(name) + safe_name = name.unpack('h*').first + ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::AttrNames.set_name_cache safe_name, name + + generated_attribute_methods.module_eval <<-STR, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 + def __temp__#{safe_name}=(value) + name = ::ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::AttrNames::ATTR_#{safe_name} + write_attribute(name, value) + end + alias_method #{(name + '=').inspect}, :__temp__#{safe_name}= + undef_method :__temp__#{safe_name}= + STR + end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb index 44323ce9db..b30d1eb0a6 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb @@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # be destroyed directly. They will however still be marked for destruction. # # Note that <tt>autosave: false</tt> is not same as not declaring <tt>:autosave</tt>. - # When the <tt>:autosave</tt> option is not present new associations are saved. + # When the <tt>:autosave</tt> option is not present then new association records are + # saved but the updated association records are not saved. # # == Validation # @@ -126,17 +127,17 @@ module ActiveRecord extend ActiveSupport::Concern module AssociationBuilderExtension #:nodoc: - def build + def self.build(model, reflection) model.send(:add_autosave_association_callbacks, reflection) - super + end + + def self.valid_options + [ :autosave ] end end included do - Associations::Builder::Association.class_eval do - self.valid_options << :autosave - include AssociationBuilderExtension - end + Associations::Builder::Association.extensions << AssociationBuilderExtension end module ClassMethods @@ -300,7 +301,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def association_valid?(reflection, record) return true if record.destroyed? || record.marked_for_destruction? - unless valid = record.valid?(validation_context) + unless valid = record.valid? if reflection.options[:autosave] record.errors.each do |attribute, message| attribute = "#{reflection.name}.#{attribute}" @@ -334,15 +335,19 @@ module ActiveRecord autosave = reflection.options[:autosave] if records = associated_records_to_validate_or_save(association, @new_record_before_save, autosave) - records_to_destroy = [] + + if autosave + records_to_destroy = records.select(&:marked_for_destruction?) + records_to_destroy.each { |record| association.destroy(record) } + records -= records_to_destroy + end + records.each do |record| next if record.destroyed? saved = true - if autosave && record.marked_for_destruction? - records_to_destroy << record - elsif autosave != false && (@new_record_before_save || record.new_record?) + if autosave != false && (@new_record_before_save || record.new_record?) if autosave saved = association.insert_record(record, false) else @@ -354,10 +359,6 @@ module ActiveRecord raise ActiveRecord::Rollback unless saved end - - records_to_destroy.each do |record| - association.destroy(record) - end end # reconstruct the scope now that we know the owner's id diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb index 22226b2f4f..e4c484d64b 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # # In that case, <tt>Reply#destroy</tt> would only run +destroy_readers+ and _not_ +destroy_author+. # So, use the callback macros when you want to ensure that a certain callback is called for the entire - # hierarchy, and use the regular overwriteable methods when you want to leave it up to each descendant + # hierarchy, and use the regular overwritable methods when you want to leave it up to each descendant # to decide whether they want to call +super+ and trigger the inherited callbacks. # # *IMPORTANT:* In order for inheritance to work for the callback queues, you must specify the diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb index bf2f945448..cfdcae7f63 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb @@ -253,14 +253,6 @@ module ActiveRecord @available = Queue.new self end - # Hack for tests to be able to add connections. Do not call outside of tests - def insert_connection_for_test!(c) #:nodoc: - synchronize do - @connections << c - @available.add c - end - end - # Retrieve the connection associated with the current thread, or call # #checkout to obtain one if necessary. # @@ -340,11 +332,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def clear_stale_cached_connections! # :nodoc: - reap - end - deprecate :clear_stale_cached_connections! => "Please use #reap instead" - # Check-out a database connection from the pool, indicating that you want # to use it. You should call #checkin when you no longer need this. # @@ -637,7 +624,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end response - rescue + rescue Exception ActiveRecord::Base.clear_active_connections! unless testing raise end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb index c64b542286..97e1bc5379 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb @@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - # Returns an array of record hashes with the column names as keys and - # column values as values. + # Returns an ActiveRecord::Result instance. def select_all(arel, name = nil, binds = []) select(to_sql(arel, binds), name, binds) end @@ -27,8 +26,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns a record hash with the column names as keys and column values # as values. def select_one(arel, name = nil, binds = []) - result = select_all(arel, name, binds) - result.first if result + select_all(arel, name, binds).first end # Returns a single value from a record @@ -355,8 +353,7 @@ module ActiveRecord subselect end - # Returns an array of record hashes with the column names as keys and - # column values as values. + # Returns an ActiveRecord::Result instance. def select(sql, name = nil, binds = []) end undef_method :select @@ -377,14 +374,14 @@ module ActiveRecord update_sql(sql, name) end - def sql_for_insert(sql, pk, id_value, sequence_name, binds) - [sql, binds] - end - - def last_inserted_id(result) - row = result.rows.first - row && row.first - end + def sql_for_insert(sql, pk, id_value, sequence_name, binds) + [sql, binds] + end + + def last_inserted_id(result) + row = result.rows.first + row && row.first + end end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb index 41e07fbda9..e6b3c8ec9f 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb @@ -20,6 +20,12 @@ module ActiveRecord attr_reader :query_cache, :query_cache_enabled + def initialize(*) + super + @query_cache = Hash.new { |h,sql| h[sql] = {} } + @query_cache_enabled = false + end + # Enable the query cache within the block. def cache old, @query_cache_enabled = @query_cache_enabled, true diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb index 566550cbe2..0be4b5cb19 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb @@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ module ActiveRecord end end + class ChangeColumnDefinition < Struct.new(:column, :type, :options) #:nodoc: + end + # Represents the schema of an SQL table in an abstract way. This class # provides methods for manipulating the schema representation. # @@ -65,8 +68,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Appends a primary key definition to the table definition. # Can be called multiple times, but this is probably not a good idea. def primary_key(name, type = :primary_key, options = {}) - options[:primary_key] = true - column(name, type, options) + column(name, type, options.merge(:primary_key => true)) end # Returns a ColumnDefinition for the column with name +name+. @@ -270,6 +272,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end column.limit = limit + column.array = options[:array] if column.respond_to?(:array) column.precision = options[:precision] column.scale = options[:scale] column.default = options[:default] diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb index 9c0c4e3ef0..4b425494d0 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb @@ -214,8 +214,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # its block form to do so yourself: # # create_join_table :products, :categories do |t| - # t.index :products - # t.index :categories + # t.index :product_id + # t.index :category_id # end # # ====== Add a backend specific option to the generated SQL (MySQL) @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ module ActiveRecord index_options = options.delete(:index) add_column(table_name, "#{ref_name}_id", :integer, options) add_column(table_name, "#{ref_name}_type", :string, polymorphic.is_a?(Hash) ? polymorphic : options) if polymorphic - add_index(table_name, polymorphic ? %w[id type].map{ |t| "#{ref_name}_#{t}" } : "#{ref_name}_id", index_options.is_a?(Hash) ? index_options : nil) if index_options + add_index(table_name, polymorphic ? %w[id type].map{ |t| "#{ref_name}_#{t}" } : "#{ref_name}_id", index_options.is_a?(Hash) ? index_options : {}) if index_options end alias :add_belongs_to :add_reference @@ -694,24 +694,13 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def add_column_options!(sql, options) #:nodoc: - sql << " DEFAULT #{quote(options[:default], options[:column])}" if options_include_default?(options) - # must explicitly check for :null to allow change_column to work on migrations - if options[:null] == false - sql << " NOT NULL" - end - if options[:auto_increment] == true - sql << " AUTO_INCREMENT" - end - end - - # SELECT DISTINCT clause for a given set of columns and a given ORDER BY clause. - # Both PostgreSQL and Oracle overrides this for custom DISTINCT syntax. + # Given a set of columns and an ORDER BY clause, returns the columns for a SELECT DISTINCT. + # Both PostgreSQL and Oracle overrides this for custom DISTINCT syntax - they + # require the order columns appear in the SELECT. # - # distinct("posts.id", "posts.created_at desc") - # - def distinct(columns, order_by) - "DISTINCT #{columns}" + # columns_for_distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc"]) + def columns_for_distinct(columns, orders) # :nodoc: + columns end # Adds timestamps (+created_at+ and +updated_at+) columns to the named table. @@ -766,37 +755,23 @@ module ActiveRecord column_names = Array(column_name) index_name = index_name(table_name, column: column_names) - if Hash === options # legacy support, since this param was a string - options.assert_valid_keys(:unique, :order, :name, :where, :length, :internal, :using, :algorithm, :type) - - index_type = options[:unique] ? "UNIQUE" : "" - index_type = options[:type].to_s if options.key?(:type) - index_name = options[:name].to_s if options.key?(:name) - max_index_length = options.fetch(:internal, false) ? index_name_length : allowed_index_name_length - - if options.key?(:algorithm) - algorithm = index_algorithms.fetch(options[:algorithm]) { - raise ArgumentError.new("Algorithm must be one of the following: #{index_algorithms.keys.map(&:inspect).join(', ')}") - } - end + options.assert_valid_keys(:unique, :order, :name, :where, :length, :internal, :using, :algorithm, :type) - using = "USING #{options[:using]}" if options[:using].present? + index_type = options[:unique] ? "UNIQUE" : "" + index_type = options[:type].to_s if options.key?(:type) + index_name = options[:name].to_s if options.key?(:name) + max_index_length = options.fetch(:internal, false) ? index_name_length : allowed_index_name_length - if supports_partial_index? - index_options = options[:where] ? " WHERE #{options[:where]}" : "" - end - else - if options - message = "Passing a string as third argument of `add_index` is deprecated and will" + - " be removed in Rails 4.1." + - " Use add_index(#{table_name.inspect}, #{column_name.inspect}, unique: true) instead" + if options.key?(:algorithm) + algorithm = index_algorithms.fetch(options[:algorithm]) { + raise ArgumentError.new("Algorithm must be one of the following: #{index_algorithms.keys.map(&:inspect).join(', ')}") + } + end - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - end + using = "USING #{options[:using]}" if options[:using].present? - index_type = options - max_index_length = allowed_index_name_length - algorithm = using = nil + if supports_partial_index? + index_options = options[:where] ? " WHERE #{options[:where]}" : "" end if index_name.length > max_index_length @@ -828,12 +803,6 @@ module ActiveRecord index_name end - def columns_for_remove(table_name, *column_names) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("columns_for_remove is deprecated and will be removed in the future") - raise ArgumentError.new("You must specify at least one column name. Example: remove_columns(:people, :first_name)") if column_names.blank? - column_names.map {|column_name| quote_column_name(column_name) } - end - def rename_table_indexes(table_name, new_name) indexes(new_name).each do |index| generated_index_name = index_name(table_name, column: index.columns) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb index 1138b10a1b..ba1cb05d2c 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb @@ -95,8 +95,6 @@ module ActiveRecord @last_use = false @logger = logger @pool = pool - @query_cache = Hash.new { |h,sql| h[sql] = {} } - @query_cache_enabled = false @schema_cache = SchemaCache.new self @visitor = nil end @@ -116,6 +114,12 @@ module ActiveRecord send m, o end + def visit_AddColumn(o) + sql_type = type_to_sql(o.type.to_sym, o.limit, o.precision, o.scale) + sql = "ADD #{quote_column_name(o.name)} #{sql_type}" + add_column_options!(sql, column_options(o)) + end + private def visit_AlterTable(o) @@ -123,12 +127,6 @@ module ActiveRecord sql << o.adds.map { |col| visit_AddColumn col }.join(' ') end - def visit_AddColumn(o) - sql_type = type_to_sql(o.type.to_sym, o.limit, o.precision, o.scale) - sql = "ADD #{quote_column_name(o.name)} #{sql_type}" - add_column_options!(sql, column_options(o)) - end - def visit_ColumnDefinition(o) sql_type = type_to_sql(o.type.to_sym, o.limit, o.precision, o.scale) column_sql = "#{quote_column_name(o.name)} #{sql_type}" @@ -149,6 +147,8 @@ module ActiveRecord column_options[:null] = o.null unless o.null.nil? column_options[:default] = o.default unless o.default.nil? column_options[:column] = o + column_options[:first] = o.first + column_options[:after] = o.after column_options end @@ -164,9 +164,20 @@ module ActiveRecord @conn.type_to_sql type.to_sym, limit, precision, scale end - def add_column_options!(column_sql, column_options) - @conn.add_column_options! column_sql, column_options - column_sql + def add_column_options!(sql, options) + sql << " DEFAULT #{@conn.quote(options[:default], options[:column])}" if options_include_default?(options) + # must explicitly check for :null to allow change_column to work on migrations + if options[:null] == false + sql << " NOT NULL" + end + if options[:auto_increment] == true + sql << " AUTO_INCREMENT" + end + sql + end + + def options_include_default?(options) + options.include?(:default) && !(options[:null] == false && options[:default].nil?) end end @@ -280,6 +291,14 @@ module ActiveRecord false end + # This is meant to be implemented by the adapters that support extensions + def disable_extension(name) + end + + # This is meant to be implemented by the adapters that support extensions + def enable_extension(name) + end + # A list of extensions, to be filled in by adapters that support them. At # the moment only postgresql does. def extensions @@ -294,8 +313,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # QUOTING ================================================== - # Returns a bind substitution value given a +column+ and list of current - # +binds+. + # Returns a bind substitution value given a bind +index+ and +column+ + # NOTE: The column param is currently being used by the sqlserver-adapter def substitute_at(column, index) Arel::Nodes::BindParam.new '?' end @@ -374,20 +393,6 @@ module ActiveRecord @transaction.number end - def increment_open_transactions - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "#increment_open_transactions is deprecated and has no effect" - end - - def decrement_open_transactions - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "#decrement_open_transactions is deprecated and has no effect" - end - - def transaction_joinable=(joinable) - message = "#transaction_joinable= is deprecated. Please pass the :joinable option to #begin_transaction instead." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - @transaction.joinable = joinable - end - def create_savepoint end @@ -433,7 +438,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def translate_exception(exception, message) # override in derived class - ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new(message) + ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new(message, exception) end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb index 94d9efe521..5b25b26164 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb @@ -4,17 +4,26 @@ module ActiveRecord module ConnectionAdapters class AbstractMysqlAdapter < AbstractAdapter class SchemaCreation < AbstractAdapter::SchemaCreation - private def visit_AddColumn(o) - add_column_position!(super, o) + add_column_position!(super, column_options(o)) + end + + private + def visit_ChangeColumnDefinition(o) + column = o.column + options = o.options + sql_type = type_to_sql(o.type, options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale]) + change_column_sql = "CHANGE #{quote_column_name(column.name)} #{quote_column_name(options[:name])} #{sql_type}" + add_column_options!(change_column_sql, options) + add_column_position!(change_column_sql, options) end - def add_column_position!(sql, column) - if column.first + def add_column_position!(sql, options) + if options[:first] sql << " FIRST" - elsif column.after - sql << " AFTER #{quote_column_name(column.after)}" + elsif options[:after] + sql << " AFTER #{quote_column_name(options[:after])}" end sql end @@ -287,7 +296,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid => exception if exception.message.split(":").first =~ /Packets out of order/ - raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid, "'Packets out of order' error was received from the database. Please update your mysql bindings (gem install mysql) and read http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/password-hashing.html for more information. If you're on Windows, use the Instant Rails installer to get the updated mysql bindings." + raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("'Packets out of order' error was received from the database. Please update your mysql bindings (gem install mysql) and read http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/password-hashing.html for more information. If you're on Windows, use the Instant Rails installer to get the updated mysql bindings.", exception.original_exception) else raise end @@ -364,7 +373,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # and creates it again using the provided +options+. def recreate_database(name, options = {}) drop_database(name) - create_database(name, options) + sql = create_database(name, options) + reconnect! + sql end # Create a new MySQL database with optional <tt>:charset</tt> and <tt>:collation</tt>. @@ -659,10 +670,9 @@ module ActiveRecord end def add_column_sql(table_name, column_name, type, options = {}) - add_column_sql = "ADD #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{type_to_sql(type, options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale])}" - add_column_options!(add_column_sql, options) - add_column_position!(add_column_sql, options) - add_column_sql + td = create_table_definition table_name, options[:temporary], options[:options] + cd = td.new_column_definition(column_name, type, options) + schema_creation.visit_AddColumn cd end def change_column_sql(table_name, column_name, type, options = {}) @@ -676,14 +686,12 @@ module ActiveRecord options[:null] = column.null end - change_column_sql = "CHANGE #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{type_to_sql(type, options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale])}" - add_column_options!(change_column_sql, options) - add_column_position!(change_column_sql, options) - change_column_sql + options[:name] = column.name + schema_creation.accept ChangeColumnDefinition.new column, type, options end def rename_column_sql(table_name, column_name, new_column_name) - options = {} + options = { name: new_column_name } if column = columns(table_name).find { |c| c.name == column_name.to_s } options[:default] = column.default @@ -694,9 +702,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end current_type = select_one("SHOW COLUMNS FROM #{quote_table_name(table_name)} LIKE '#{column_name}'", 'SCHEMA')["Type"] - rename_column_sql = "CHANGE #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{quote_column_name(new_column_name)} #{current_type}" - add_column_options!(rename_column_sql, options) - rename_column_sql + schema_creation.accept ChangeColumnDefinition.new column, current_type, options end def remove_column_sql(table_name, column_name, type = nil, options = {}) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb index 609ccc2ed2..cc02b313e1 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb @@ -107,30 +107,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def type_cast_code(var_name) - message = "Column#type_cast_code is deprecated in favor of using Column#type_cast only, " \ - "and it is going to be removed in future Rails versions." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - - klass = self.class.name - - case type - when :string, :text then var_name - when :integer then "#{klass}.value_to_integer(#{var_name})" - when :float then "#{var_name}.to_f" - when :decimal then "#{klass}.value_to_decimal(#{var_name})" - when :datetime, :timestamp then "#{klass}.string_to_time(#{var_name})" - when :time then "#{klass}.string_to_dummy_time(#{var_name})" - when :date then "#{klass}.value_to_date(#{var_name})" - when :binary then "#{klass}.binary_to_string(#{var_name})" - when :boolean then "#{klass}.value_to_boolean(#{var_name})" - when :hstore then "#{klass}.string_to_hstore(#{var_name})" - when :inet, :cidr then "#{klass}.string_to_cidr(#{var_name})" - when :json then "#{klass}.string_to_json(#{var_name})" - else var_name - end - end - # Returns the human name of the column name. # # ===== Examples diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb index 530a27d099..28c7cff1cc 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter' -gem 'mysql2', '~> 0.3.10' +gem 'mysql2', '~> 0.3.13' require 'mysql2' module ActiveRecord @@ -213,9 +213,11 @@ module ActiveRecord # Executes the SQL statement in the context of this connection. def execute(sql, name = nil) - # make sure we carry over any changes to ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone that have been - # made since we established the connection - @connection.query_options[:database_timezone] = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone + if @connection + # make sure we carry over any changes to ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone that have been + # made since we established the connection + @connection.query_options[:database_timezone] = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone + end super end @@ -227,8 +229,7 @@ module ActiveRecord alias exec_without_stmt exec_query - # Returns an array of record hashes with the column names as keys and - # column values as values. + # Returns an ActiveRecord::Result instance. def select(sql, name = nil, binds = []) exec_query(sql, name) end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb index 09ba2e0d4a..fbe6ecf5f1 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ module ActiveRecord TYPES = {} - # Register an MySQL +type_id+ with a typcasting object in + # Register an MySQL +type_id+ with a typecasting object in # +type+. def self.register_type(type_id, type) TYPES[type_id] = type @@ -393,6 +393,14 @@ module ActiveRecord TYPES[new] = TYPES[old] end + def self.find_type(field) + if field.type == Mysql::Field::TYPE_TINY && field.length > 1 + TYPES[Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONG] + else + TYPES.fetch(field.type) { Fields::Identity.new } + end + end + register_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_TINY, Fields::Boolean.new register_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONG, Fields::Integer.new alias_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONGLONG, Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONG @@ -425,9 +433,7 @@ module ActiveRecord if field.decimals > 0 types[field.name] = Fields::Decimal.new else - types[field.name] = Fields::TYPES.fetch(field.type) { - Fields::Identity.new - } + types[field.name] = Fields.find_type field end } result_set = ActiveRecord::Result.new(types.keys, result.to_a, types) @@ -501,12 +507,12 @@ module ActiveRecord cols = cache[:cols] ||= metadata.fetch_fields.map { |field| field.name } + metadata.free end result_set = ActiveRecord::Result.new(cols, stmt.to_a) if cols affected_rows = stmt.affected_rows - stmt.result_metadata.free if cols stmt.free_result stmt.close if binds.empty? diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/array_parser.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/array_parser.rb index b7d24f2bb3..20de8d1982 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/array_parser.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/array_parser.rb @@ -2,6 +2,13 @@ module ActiveRecord module ConnectionAdapters class PostgreSQLColumn < Column module ArrayParser + + DOUBLE_QUOTE = '"' + BACKSLASH = "\\" + COMMA = ',' + BRACKET_OPEN = '{' + BRACKET_CLOSE = '}' + private # Loads pg_array_parser if available. String parsing can be # performed quicker by a native extension, which will not create @@ -12,18 +19,18 @@ module ActiveRecord include PgArrayParser rescue LoadError def parse_pg_array(string) - parse_data(string, 0) + parse_data(string) end end - def parse_data(string, index) - local_index = index + def parse_data(string) + local_index = 0 array = [] while(local_index < string.length) case string[local_index] - when '{' + when BRACKET_OPEN local_index,array = parse_array_contents(array, string, local_index + 1) - when '}' + when BRACKET_CLOSE return array end local_index += 1 @@ -33,9 +40,9 @@ module ActiveRecord end def parse_array_contents(array, string, index) - is_escaping = false - is_quoted = false - was_quoted = false + is_escaping = false + is_quoted = false + was_quoted = false current_item = '' local_index = index @@ -47,29 +54,29 @@ module ActiveRecord else if is_quoted case token - when '"' + when DOUBLE_QUOTE is_quoted = false was_quoted = true - when "\\" + when BACKSLASH is_escaping = true else current_item << token end else case token - when "\\" + when BACKSLASH is_escaping = true - when ',' + when COMMA add_item_to_array(array, current_item, was_quoted) current_item = '' was_quoted = false - when '"' + when DOUBLE_QUOTE is_quoted = true - when '{' + when BRACKET_OPEN internal_items = [] local_index,internal_items = parse_array_contents(internal_items, string, local_index + 1) array.push(internal_items) - when '}' + when BRACKET_CLOSE add_item_to_array(array, current_item, was_quoted) return local_index,array else diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/cast.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/cast.rb index 14ef07a75e..a73f0ac57f 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/cast.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/cast.rb @@ -26,6 +26,15 @@ module ActiveRecord end end + def string_to_bit(value) + case value + when /^0x/i + value[2..-1].hex.to_s(2) # Hexadecimal notation + else + value # Bit-string notation + end + end + def hstore_to_string(object) if Hash === object object.map { |k,v| @@ -51,7 +60,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def json_to_string(object) - if Hash === object + if Hash === object || Array === object ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(object) else object diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb index 9b5170f657..751655e61c 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb @@ -218,13 +218,6 @@ module ActiveRecord execute "ROLLBACK" end - def outside_transaction? - message = "#outside_transaction? is deprecated. This method was only really used " \ - "internally, but you can use #transaction_open? instead." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - @connection.transaction_status == PGconn::PQTRANS_IDLE - end - def create_savepoint execute("SAVEPOINT #{current_savepoint_name}") end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb index 51f377dfd7..1be116ce10 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid.rb @@ -18,8 +18,19 @@ module ActiveRecord end end + class Bit < Type + def type_cast(value) + if String === value + ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLColumn.string_to_bit value + else + value + end + end + end + class Bytea < Type def type_cast(value) + return if value.nil? PGconn.unescape_bytea value end end @@ -322,14 +333,14 @@ module ActiveRecord # FIXME: why are we keeping these types as strings? alias_type 'tsvector', 'text' alias_type 'interval', 'text' - alias_type 'bit', 'text' - alias_type 'varbit', 'text' alias_type 'macaddr', 'text' alias_type 'uuid', 'text' register_type 'money', OID::Money.new register_type 'bytea', OID::Bytea.new register_type 'bool', OID::Boolean.new + register_type 'bit', OID::Bit.new + register_type 'varbit', OID::Bit.new register_type 'float4', OID::Float.new alias_type 'float8', 'float4' diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting.rb index 6329733abc..e9daa5d7ff 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting.rb @@ -30,9 +30,10 @@ module ActiveRecord when Array case sql_type when 'point' then super(PostgreSQLColumn.point_to_string(value)) + when 'json' then super(PostgreSQLColumn.json_to_string(value)) else if column.array - "'#{PostgreSQLColumn.array_to_string(value, column, self)}'" + "'#{PostgreSQLColumn.array_to_string(value, column, self).gsub(/'/, "''")}'" else super end @@ -98,6 +99,7 @@ module ActiveRecord when Array case column.sql_type when 'point' then PostgreSQLColumn.point_to_string(value) + when 'json' then PostgreSQLColumn.json_to_string(value) else return super(value, column) unless column.array PostgreSQLColumn.array_to_string(value, column, self) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb index d9b807bba4..3fce8de1ba 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb @@ -321,6 +321,7 @@ module ActiveRecord result = query(<<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA')[0] SELECT attr.attname, CASE + WHEN pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid) !~* 'nextval' THEN NULL WHEN split_part(pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid), '''', 2) ~ '.' THEN substr(split_part(pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid), '''', 2), strpos(split_part(pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid), '''', 2), '.')+1) @@ -332,7 +333,7 @@ module ActiveRecord JOIN pg_constraint cons ON (conrelid = adrelid AND adnum = conkey[1]) WHERE t.oid = '#{quote_table_name(table)}'::regclass AND cons.contype = 'p' - AND pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid) ~* 'nextval' + AND pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid) ~* 'nextval|uuid_generate' end_sql end @@ -383,8 +384,9 @@ module ActiveRecord def change_column(table_name, column_name, type, options = {}) clear_cache! quoted_table_name = quote_table_name(table_name) - - execute "ALTER TABLE #{quoted_table_name} ALTER COLUMN #{quote_column_name(column_name)} TYPE #{type_to_sql(type, options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale])}" + sql_type = type_to_sql(type, options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale]) + sql_type << "[]" if options[:array] + execute "ALTER TABLE #{quoted_table_name} ALTER COLUMN #{quote_column_name(column_name)} TYPE #{sql_type}" change_column_default(table_name, column_name, options[:default]) if options_include_default?(options) change_column_null(table_name, column_name, options[:null], options[:default]) if options.key?(:null) @@ -466,22 +468,17 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - # Returns a SELECT DISTINCT clause for a given set of columns and a given ORDER BY clause. - # # PostgreSQL requires the ORDER BY columns in the select list for distinct queries, and # requires that the ORDER BY include the distinct column. - # - # distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc"]) - # # => "DISTINCT posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0" - def distinct(columns, orders) #:nodoc: - order_columns = orders.map{ |s| + def columns_for_distinct(columns, orders) #:nodoc: + order_columns = orders.reject(&:blank?).map{ |s| # Convert Arel node to string s = s.to_sql unless s.is_a?(String) # Remove any ASC/DESC modifiers s.gsub(/\s+(ASC|DESC)\s*(NULLS\s+(FIRST|LAST)\s*)?/i, '') }.reject(&:blank?).map.with_index { |column, i| "#{column} AS alias_#{i}" } - [super].concat(order_columns).join(', ') + [super, *order_columns].join(', ') end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb index bf403c3ae0..342d1b1433 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ module ActiveRecord VALID_CONN_PARAMS = [:host, :hostaddr, :port, :dbname, :user, :password, :connect_timeout, :client_encoding, :options, :application_name, :fallback_application_name, :keepalives, :keepalives_idle, :keepalives_interval, :keepalives_count, - :tty, :sslmode, :requiressl, :sslcert, :sslkey, :sslrootcert, :sslcrl, - :requirepeer, :krbsrvname, :gsslib, :service] + :tty, :sslmode, :requiressl, :sslcompression, :sslcert, :sslkey, + :sslrootcert, :sslcrl, :requirepeer, :krbsrvname, :gsslib, :service] # Establishes a connection to the database that's used by all Active Record objects def postgresql_connection(config) @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ module ActiveRecord $1 # Character types when /\A\(?'(.*)'::.*\b(?:character varying|bpchar|text)\z/m - $1 + $1.gsub(/''/, "'") # Binary data types when /\A'(.*)'::bytea\z/m $1 @@ -330,9 +330,37 @@ module ActiveRecord class TableDefinition < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition include ColumnMethods + # Defines the primary key field. + # Use of the native PostgreSQL UUID type is supported, and can be used + # by defining your tables as such: + # + # create_table :stuffs, id: :uuid do |t| + # t.string :content + # t.timestamps + # end + # + # By default, this will use the +uuid_generate_v4()+ function from the + # +uuid-ossp+ extension, which MUST be enabled on your database. To enable + # the +uuid-ossp+ extension, you can use the +enable_extension+ method in your + # migrations. To use a UUID primary key without +uuid-ossp+ enabled, you can + # set the +:default+ option to +nil+: + # + # create_table :stuffs, id: false do |t| + # t.primary_key :id, :uuid, default: nil + # t.uuid :foo_id + # t.timestamps + # end + # + # You may also pass a different UUID generation function from +uuid-ossp+ + # or another library. + # + # Note that setting the UUID primary key default value to +nil+ will + # require you to assure that you always provide a UUID value before saving + # a record (as primary keys cannot be +nil+). This might be done via the + # +SecureRandom.uuid+ method and a +before_save+ callback, for instance. def primary_key(name, type = :primary_key, options = {}) return super unless type == :uuid - options[:default] ||= 'uuid_generate_v4()' + options[:default] = options.fetch(:default, 'uuid_generate_v4()') options[:primary_key] = true column name, type, options end @@ -345,15 +373,11 @@ module ActiveRecord self end - def xml(options = {}) - column(args[0], :text, options) - end - private - def create_column_definition(name, type) - ColumnDefinition.new name, type - end + def create_column_definition(name, type) + ColumnDefinition.new name, type + end end class Table < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Table @@ -594,9 +618,9 @@ module ActiveRecord true end - # Returns true if pg > 9.2 + # Returns true if pg > 9.1 def supports_extensions? - postgresql_version >= 90200 + postgresql_version >= 90100 end # Range datatypes weren't introduced until PostgreSQL 9.2 @@ -618,9 +642,9 @@ module ActiveRecord def extension_enabled?(name) if supports_extensions? - res = exec_query "SELECT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM pg_available_extensions WHERE name = '#{name}' AND installed_version IS NOT NULL)", + res = exec_query "SELECT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM pg_available_extensions WHERE name = '#{name}' AND installed_version IS NOT NULL) as enabled", 'SCHEMA' - res.column_types['exists'].type_cast res.rows.first.first + res.column_types['enabled'].type_cast res.rows.first.first end end @@ -740,7 +764,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def exec_cache(sql, binds) - stmt_key = prepare_statement sql + stmt_key = prepare_statement(sql) # Clear the queue @connection.get_last_result diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/schema_cache.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/schema_cache.rb index 1d7a22e831..e5c9f6f54a 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/schema_cache.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/schema_cache.rb @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation/reporting' module ActiveRecord module ConnectionAdapters @@ -16,13 +15,8 @@ module ActiveRecord prepare_default_proc end - def primary_keys(table_name = nil) - if table_name - @primary_keys[table_name] - else - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('call primary_keys with a table name!') - @primary_keys.dup - end + def primary_keys(table_name) + @primary_keys[table_name] end # A cached lookup for table existence. @@ -41,34 +35,19 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def tables(name = nil) - if name - @tables[name] - else - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('call tables with a name!') - @tables.dup - end + def tables(name) + @tables[name] end # Get the columns for a table - def columns(table = nil) - if table - @columns[table] - else - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('call columns with a table name!') - @columns.dup - end + def columns(table) + @columns[table] end # Get the columns for a table as a hash, key is the column name # value is the column object. - def columns_hash(table = nil) - if table - @columns_hash[table] - else - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('call columns_hash with a table name!') - @columns_hash.dup - end + def columns_hash(table) + @columns_hash[table] end # Clears out internal caches diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb index 7d940fe1c9..e1475416eb 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb @@ -17,12 +17,14 @@ module ActiveRecord # Allow database path relative to Rails.root, but only if # the database path is not the special path that tells # Sqlite to build a database only in memory. - if defined?(Rails.root) && ':memory:' != config[:database] - config[:database] = File.expand_path(config[:database], Rails.root) + if ':memory:' != config[:database] + config[:database] = File.expand_path(config[:database], Rails.root) if defined?(Rails.root) + dirname = File.dirname(config[:database]) + Dir.mkdir(dirname) unless File.directory?(dirname) end db = SQLite3::Database.new( - config[:database], + config[:database].to_s, :results_as_hash => true ) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb index 1e03414c29..a1943dfcb0 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end def connection_id - Thread.current['ActiveRecord::Base.connection_id'] + ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_id end def connection_id=(connection_id) - Thread.current['ActiveRecord::Base.connection_id'] = connection_id + ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_id = connection_id end # Returns the configuration of the associated connection as a hash: diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb index afa1766615..2b1e997ef4 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb @@ -69,42 +69,27 @@ module ActiveRecord mattr_accessor :timestamped_migrations, instance_writer: false self.timestamped_migrations = true - ## - # :singleton-method: - # Disable implicit join references. This feature was deprecated with Rails 4. - # If you don't make use of implicit references but still see deprecation warnings - # you can disable the feature entirely. This will be the default with Rails 4.1. - mattr_accessor :disable_implicit_join_references, instance_writer: false - self.disable_implicit_join_references = false + def self.disable_implicit_join_references=(value) + ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("Implicit join references were removed with Rails 4.1." \ + "Make sure to remove this configuration because it does nothing.") + end class_attribute :default_connection_handler, instance_writer: false def self.connection_handler - Thread.current[:active_record_connection_handler] || self.default_connection_handler + ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_handler || default_connection_handler end def self.connection_handler=(handler) - Thread.current[:active_record_connection_handler] = handler + ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_handler = handler end self.default_connection_handler = ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionHandler.new end module ClassMethods - def inherited(child_class) #:nodoc: - child_class.initialize_generated_modules - super - end - def initialize_generated_modules - @attribute_methods_mutex = Mutex.new - - # force attribute methods to be higher in inheritance hierarchy than other generated methods - generated_attribute_methods.const_set(:AttrNames, Module.new { - def self.const_missing(name) - const_set(name, [name.to_s.sub(/ATTR_/, '')].pack('h*').freeze) - end - }) + super generated_feature_methods end @@ -123,6 +108,8 @@ module ActiveRecord super elsif abstract_class? "#{super}(abstract)" + elsif !connected? + "#{super}(no database connection)" elsif table_exists? attr_list = columns.map { |c| "#{c.name}: #{c.type}" } * ', ' "#{super}(#{attr_list})" @@ -147,19 +134,18 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns the Arel engine. def arel_engine - @arel_engine ||= begin + @arel_engine ||= if Base == self || connection_handler.retrieve_connection_pool(self) self else superclass.arel_engine end - end end private def relation #:nodoc: - relation = Relation.new(self, arel_table) + relation = Relation.create(self, arel_table) if finder_needs_type_condition? relation.where(type_condition).create_with(inheritance_column.to_sym => sti_name) @@ -307,9 +293,11 @@ module ActiveRecord id.hash end - # Freeze the attributes hash such that associations are still accessible, even on destroyed records. + # Clone and freeze the attributes hash such that associations are still + # accessible, even on destroyed records, but cloned models will not be + # frozen. def freeze - @attributes.freeze + @attributes = @attributes.clone.freeze self end @@ -336,21 +324,15 @@ module ActiveRecord @readonly = true end - # Returns the connection currently associated with the class. This can - # also be used to "borrow" the connection to do database work that isn't - # easily done without going straight to SQL. - def connection - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("#connection is deprecated in favour of accessing it via the class") - self.class.connection - end - def connection_handler self.class.connection_handler end # Returns the contents of the record as a nicely formatted string. def inspect - inspection = if @attributes + # We check defined?(@attributes) not to issue warnings if the object is + # allocated but not initialized. + inspection = if defined?(@attributes) && @attributes self.class.column_names.collect { |name| if has_attribute?(name) "#{name}: #{attribute_for_inspect(name)}" @@ -364,7 +346,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns a hash of the given methods with their names as keys and returned values as values. def slice(*methods) - Hash[methods.map { |method| [method, public_send(method)] }].with_indifferent_access + Hash[methods.map! { |method| [method, public_send(method)] }].with_indifferent_access end def set_transaction_state(state) # :nodoc: diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb index 81cca37939..e1faadf1ab 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # ==== Parameters # # * +id+ - The id of the object you wish to update a counter on or an Array of ids. - # * +counters+ - An Array of Hashes containing the names of the fields + # * +counters+ - A Hash containing the names of the fields # to update as keys and the amount to update the field by as values. # # ==== Examples diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb index c615d59725..7e38719811 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb @@ -57,26 +57,23 @@ module ActiveRecord class RecordNotDestroyed < ActiveRecordError end - # Raised when SQL statement cannot be executed by the database (for example, it's often the case for - # MySQL when Ruby driver used is too old). + # Superclass for all database execution errors. + # + # Wraps the underlying database error as +original_exception+. class StatementInvalid < ActiveRecordError - end - - # Raised when SQL statement is invalid and the application gets a blank result. - class ThrowResult < ActiveRecordError - end - - # Parent class for all specific exceptions which wrap database driver exceptions - # provides access to the original exception also. - class WrappedDatabaseException < StatementInvalid attr_reader :original_exception - def initialize(message, original_exception) + def initialize(message, original_exception = nil) super(message) @original_exception = original_exception end end + # Defunct wrapper class kept for compatibility. + # +StatementInvalid+ wraps the original exception now. + class WrappedDatabaseException < StatementInvalid + end + # Raised when a record cannot be inserted because it would violate a uniqueness constraint. class RecordNotUnique < WrappedDatabaseException end @@ -158,6 +155,15 @@ module ActiveRecord # Raised when unknown attributes are supplied via mass assignment. class UnknownAttributeError < NoMethodError + + attr_reader :record, :attribute + + def initialize(record, attribute) + @record = record + @attribute = attribute.to_s + super("unknown attribute: #{attribute}") + end + end # Raised when an error occurred while doing a mass assignment to an attribute through the diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain.rb index 15736575a2..e65dab07ba 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain.rb @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ require 'active_support/lazy_load_hooks' +require 'active_record/explain_registry' module ActiveRecord module Explain - # Relation#explain needs to be able to collect the queries. + # Executes the block with the collect flag enabled. Queries are collected + # asynchronously by the subscriber and returned. def collecting_queries_for_explain # :nodoc: - current = Thread.current - original, current[:available_queries_for_explain] = current[:available_queries_for_explain], [] + ExplainRegistry.collect = true yield - return current[:available_queries_for_explain] + ExplainRegistry.queries ensure - # Note that the return value above does not depend on this assignment. - current[:available_queries_for_explain] = original + ExplainRegistry.reset end # Makes the adapter execute EXPLAIN for the tuples of queries and bindings. # Returns a formatted string ready to be logged. def exec_explain(queries) # :nodoc: - str = queries && queries.map do |sql, bind| + str = queries.map do |sql, bind| [].tap do |msg| msg << "EXPLAIN for: #{sql}" unless bind.empty? @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def str.inspect self end + str end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f5cd57e075 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +require 'active_support/per_thread_registry' + +module ActiveRecord + # This is a thread locals registry for EXPLAIN. For example + # + # ActiveRecord::ExplainRegistry.queries + # + # returns the collected queries local to the current thread. + # + # See the documentation of <tt>ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry</tt> + # for further details. + class ExplainRegistry # :nodoc: + extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry + + attr_accessor :queries, :collect + + def initialize + reset + end + + def collect? + @collect + end + + def reset + @collect = false + @queries = [] + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb index 0f927496fb..6a49936644 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ require 'active_support/notifications' +require 'active_record/explain_registry' module ActiveRecord class ExplainSubscriber # :nodoc: @@ -7,8 +8,8 @@ module ActiveRecord end def finish(name, id, payload) - if queries = Thread.current[:available_queries_for_explain] - queries << payload.values_at(:sql, :binds) unless ignore_payload?(payload) + if ExplainRegistry.collect? && !ignore_payload?(payload) + ExplainRegistry.queries << payload.values_at(:sql, :binds) end end @@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # On the other hand, we want to monitor the performance of our real database # queries, not the performance of the access to the query cache. IGNORED_PAYLOADS = %w(SCHEMA EXPLAIN CACHE) - EXPLAINED_SQLS = /\A\s*(select|update|delete|insert)/i + EXPLAINED_SQLS = /\A\s*(select|update|delete|insert)\b/i def ignore_payload?(payload) payload[:exception] || IGNORED_PAYLOADS.include?(payload[:name]) || payload[:sql] !~ EXPLAINED_SQLS end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb index 45dc26f0ed..b2a81a184a 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb @@ -379,12 +379,6 @@ module ActiveRecord @@all_cached_fixtures = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = {} } - def self.find_table_name(fixture_set_name) # :nodoc: - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( - "ActiveRecord::Fixtures.find_table_name is deprecated and shall be removed from future releases. Use ActiveRecord::Fixtures.default_fixture_model_name instead.") - default_fixture_model_name(fixture_set_name) - end - def self.default_fixture_model_name(fixture_set_name) # :nodoc: ActiveRecord::Base.pluralize_table_names ? fixture_set_name.singularize.camelize : @@ -567,7 +561,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # interpolate the fixture label row.each do |key, value| - row[key] = label if value == "$LABEL" + row[key] = label if "$LABEL" == value end # generate a primary key if necessary @@ -598,14 +592,7 @@ module ActiveRecord row[fk_name] = ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.identify(value) end when :has_and_belongs_to_many - if (targets = row.delete(association.name.to_s)) - targets = targets.is_a?(Array) ? targets : targets.split(/\s*,\s*/) - table_name = association.join_table - rows[table_name].concat targets.map { |target| - { association.foreign_key => row[primary_key_name], - association.association_foreign_key => ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.identify(target) } - } - end + handle_habtm(rows, row, association) end end end @@ -620,6 +607,17 @@ module ActiveRecord @primary_key_name ||= model_class && model_class.primary_key end + def handle_habtm(rows, row, association) + if (targets = row.delete(association.name.to_s)) + targets = targets.is_a?(Array) ? targets : targets.split(/\s*,\s*/) + table_name = association.join_table + rows[table_name].concat targets.map { |target| + { association.foreign_key => row[primary_key_name], + association.association_foreign_key => ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.identify(target) } + } + end + end + def has_primary_key_column? @has_primary_key_column ||= primary_key_name && model_class.columns.any? { |c| c.name == primary_key_name } @@ -639,7 +637,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def read_fixture_files - yaml_files = Dir["#{@path}/**/*.yml"].select { |f| + yaml_files = Dir["#{@path}/{**,*}/*.yml"].select { |f| ::File.file?(f) } + [yaml_file_path] @@ -758,7 +756,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def fixtures(*fixture_set_names) if fixture_set_names.first == :all - fixture_set_names = Dir["#{fixture_path}/**/*.{yml}"] + fixture_set_names = Dir["#{fixture_path}/{**,*}/*.{yml}"] fixture_set_names.map! { |f| f[(fixture_path.to_s.size + 1)..-5] } else fixture_set_names = fixture_set_names.flatten.map { |n| n.to_s } @@ -841,8 +839,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end def setup_fixtures - return if ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.blank? - if pre_loaded_fixtures && !use_transactional_fixtures raise RuntimeError, 'pre_loaded_fixtures requires use_transactional_fixtures' end @@ -875,8 +871,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end def teardown_fixtures - return if ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.blank? - # Rollback changes if a transaction is active. if run_in_transaction? @fixture_connections.each do |connection| diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb index 8df76c7f5f..e826762def 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module ActiveRecord extend ActiveSupport::Concern included do - # Determine whether to store the full constant name including namespace when using STI + # Determines whether to store the full constant name including namespace when using STI. class_attribute :store_full_sti_class, instance_writer: false self.store_full_sti_class = true end @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ module ActiveRecord module ClassMethods # Determines if one of the attributes passed in is the inheritance column, # and if the inheritance column is attr accessible, it initializes an - # instance of the given subclass instead of the base class + # instance of the given subclass instead of the base class. def new(*args, &block) if abstract_class? || self == Base raise NotImplementedError, "#{self} is an abstract class and can not be instantiated." @@ -27,7 +27,8 @@ module ActiveRecord super end - # True if this isn't a concrete subclass needing a STI type condition. + # Returns +true+ if this does not need STI type condition. Returns + # +false+ if STI type condition needs to be applied. def descends_from_active_record? if self == Base false @@ -116,9 +117,10 @@ module ActiveRecord begin constant = ActiveSupport::Dependencies.constantize(candidate) return constant if candidate == constant.to_s - rescue NameError => e - # We don't want to swallow NoMethodError < NameError errors - raise e unless e.instance_of?(NameError) + # We don't want to swallow NoMethodError < NameError errors + rescue NoMethodError + raise + rescue NameError end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/locking/optimistic.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/locking/optimistic.rb index 209de78898..626fe40103 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/locking/optimistic.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/locking/optimistic.rb @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ module ActiveRecord stmt = relation.where( relation.table[self.class.primary_key].eq(id).and( - relation.table[lock_col].eq(self.class.quote_value(previous_lock_value)) + relation.table[lock_col].eq(self.class.quote_value(previous_lock_value, column_for_attribute(lock_col))) ) ).arel.compile_update(arel_attributes_with_values_for_update(attribute_names)) @@ -138,6 +138,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Set the column to use for optimistic locking. Defaults to +lock_version+. def locking_column=(value) + @column_defaults = nil @locking_column = value.to_s end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/locking/pessimistic.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/locking/pessimistic.rb index 8e4ddcac82..ddf2afca0c 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/locking/pessimistic.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/locking/pessimistic.rb @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end # Wraps the passed block in a transaction, locking the object - # before yielding. You pass can the SQL locking clause + # before yielding. You can pass the SQL locking clause # as argument (see <tt>lock!</tt>). def with_lock(lock = true) transaction do diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/log_subscriber.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/log_subscriber.rb index c1ba524c84..0358a36b14 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/log_subscriber.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/log_subscriber.rb @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ module ActiveRecord IGNORE_PAYLOAD_NAMES = ["SCHEMA", "EXPLAIN"] def self.runtime=(value) - Thread.current[:active_record_sql_runtime] = value + ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.sql_runtime = value end def self.runtime - Thread.current[:active_record_sql_runtime] ||= 0 + ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.sql_runtime ||= 0 end def self.reset_runtime @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ module ActiveRecord return if IGNORE_PAYLOAD_NAMES.include?(payload[:name]) name = "#{payload[:name]} (#{event.duration.round(1)}ms)" - sql = payload[:sql].squeeze(' ') + sql = payload[:sql] binds = nil unless (payload[:binds] || []).empty? diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb index d3edcf3cdb..19c6f8148b 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ module ActiveRecord class PendingMigrationError < ActiveRecordError#:nodoc: def initialize - super("Migrations are pending; run 'rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=#{Rails.env}' to resolve this issue.") + super("Migrations are pending; run 'bin/rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=#{::Rails.env}' to resolve this issue.") end end @@ -357,11 +357,14 @@ module ActiveRecord class CheckPending def initialize(app) @app = app + @last_check = 0 end def call(env) - ActiveRecord::Base.logger.silence do + mtime = ActiveRecord::Migrator.last_migration.mtime.to_i + if @last_check < mtime ActiveRecord::Migration.check_pending! + @last_check = mtime end @app.call(env) end @@ -466,7 +469,7 @@ module ActiveRecord @connection.respond_to?(:reverting) && @connection.reverting end - class ReversibleBlockHelper < Struct.new(:reverting) + class ReversibleBlockHelper < Struct.new(:reverting) # :nodoc: def up yield unless reverting end @@ -668,6 +671,7 @@ module ActiveRecord copied end + # Determines the version number of the next migration. def next_migration_number(number) if ActiveRecord::Base.timestamped_migrations [Time.now.utc.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S"), "%.14d" % number].max @@ -699,6 +703,10 @@ module ActiveRecord File.basename(filename) end + def mtime + File.mtime filename + end + delegate :migrate, :announce, :write, :disable_ddl_transaction, to: :migration private @@ -714,6 +722,16 @@ module ActiveRecord end + class NullMigration < MigrationProxy #:nodoc: + def initialize + super(nil, 0, nil, nil) + end + + def mtime + 0 + end + end + class Migrator#:nodoc: class << self attr_writer :migrations_paths @@ -784,7 +802,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end def last_version - migrations(migrations_paths).last.try(:version)||0 + last_migration.version + end + + def last_migration #:nodoc: + migrations(migrations_paths).last || NullMigration.new end def proper_table_name(name) @@ -844,13 +866,7 @@ module ActiveRecord @direction = direction @target_version = target_version @migrated_versions = nil - - if Array(migrations).grep(String).empty? - @migrations = migrations - else - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "instantiate this class with a list of migrations" - @migrations = self.class.migrations(migrations) - end + @migrations = migrations validate(@migrations) @@ -867,11 +883,15 @@ module ActiveRecord alias :current :current_migration def run - target = migrations.detect { |m| m.version == @target_version } - raise UnknownMigrationVersionError.new(@target_version) if target.nil? - unless (up? && migrated.include?(target.version.to_i)) || (down? && !migrated.include?(target.version.to_i)) - target.migrate(@direction) - record_version_state_after_migrating(target.version) + migration = migrations.detect { |m| m.version == @target_version } + raise UnknownMigrationVersionError.new(@target_version) if migration.nil? + unless (up? && migrated.include?(migration.version.to_i)) || (down? && !migrated.include?(migration.version.to_i)) + begin + execute_migration_in_transaction(migration, @direction) + rescue => e + canceled_msg = use_transaction?(migration) ? ", this migration was canceled" : "" + raise StandardError, "An error has occurred#{canceled_msg}:\n\n#{e}", e.backtrace + end end end @@ -880,22 +900,11 @@ module ActiveRecord raise UnknownMigrationVersionError.new(@target_version) end - running = runnable - - if block_given? - message = "block argument to migrate is deprecated, please filter migrations before constructing the migrator" - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - running.select! { |m| yield m } - end - - running.each do |migration| + runnable.each do |migration| Base.logger.info "Migrating to #{migration.name} (#{migration.version})" if Base.logger begin - ddl_transaction(migration) do - migration.migrate(@direction) - record_version_state_after_migrating(migration.version) - end + execute_migration_in_transaction(migration, @direction) rescue => e canceled_msg = use_transaction?(migration) ? "this and " : "" raise StandardError, "An error has occurred, #{canceled_msg}all later migrations canceled:\n\n#{e}", e.backtrace @@ -932,6 +941,13 @@ module ActiveRecord migrated.include?(migration.version.to_i) end + def execute_migration_in_transaction(migration, direction) + ddl_transaction(migration) do + migration.migrate(direction) + record_version_state_after_migrating(migration.version) + end + end + def target migrations.detect { |m| m.version == @target_version } end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb index 79c55045ba..9782a48055 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb @@ -144,7 +144,10 @@ module ActiveRecord def invert_remove_index(args) table, options = *args - raise ActiveRecord::IrreversibleMigration, "remove_index is only reversible if given a :column option." unless options && options[:column] + + unless options && options.is_a?(Hash) && options[:column] + raise ActiveRecord::IrreversibleMigration, "remove_index is only reversible if given a :column option." + end options = options.dup [:add_index, [table, options.delete(:column), options]] diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb index ac2d2f2712..23541d1d27 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ module ActiveRecord @quoted_table_name = nil @arel_table = nil @sequence_name = nil unless defined?(@explicit_sequence_name) && @explicit_sequence_name - @relation = Relation.new(self, arel_table) + @relation = Relation.create(self, arel_table) end # Returns a quoted version of the table name, used to construct SQL statements. @@ -253,19 +253,6 @@ module ActiveRecord @content_columns ||= columns.reject { |c| c.primary || c.name =~ /(_id|_count)$/ || c.name == inheritance_column } end - # Returns a hash of all the methods added to query each of the columns in the table with the name of the method as the key - # and true as the value. This makes it possible to do O(1) lookups in respond_to? to check if a given method for attribute - # is available. - def column_methods_hash #:nodoc: - @dynamic_methods_hash ||= column_names.each_with_object(Hash.new(false)) do |attr, methods| - attr_name = attr.to_s - methods[attr.to_sym] = attr_name - methods["#{attr}=".to_sym] = attr_name - methods["#{attr}?".to_sym] = attr_name - methods["#{attr}_before_type_cast".to_sym] = attr_name - end - end - # Resets all the cached information about columns, which will cause them # to be reloaded on the next request. # diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/nested_attributes.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/nested_attributes.rb index d607f49e2b..e53e8553ad 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/nested_attributes.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/nested_attributes.rb @@ -229,6 +229,27 @@ module ActiveRecord # belongs_to :member, inverse_of: :posts # validates_presence_of :member # end + # + # Note that if you do not specify the <tt>inverse_of</tt> option, then + # Active Record will try to automatically guess the inverse association + # based on heuristics. + # + # For one-to-one nested associations, if you build the new (in-memory) + # child object yourself before assignment, then this module will not + # overwrite it, e.g.: + # + # class Member < ActiveRecord::Base + # has_one :avatar + # accepts_nested_attributes_for :avatar + # + # def avatar + # super || build_avatar(width: 200) + # end + # end + # + # member = Member.new + # member.avatar_attributes = {icon: 'sad'} + # member.avatar.width # => 200 module ClassMethods REJECT_ALL_BLANK_PROC = proc { |attributes| attributes.all? { |key, value| key == '_destroy' || value.blank? } } @@ -285,7 +306,7 @@ module ActiveRecord attr_names.each do |association_name| if reflection = reflect_on_association(association_name) - reflection.options[:autosave] = true + reflection.autosave = true add_autosave_association_callbacks(reflection) nested_attributes_options = self.nested_attributes_options.dup @@ -356,20 +377,28 @@ module ActiveRecord def assign_nested_attributes_for_one_to_one_association(association_name, attributes) options = self.nested_attributes_options[association_name] attributes = attributes.with_indifferent_access + existing_record = send(association_name) - if (options[:update_only] || !attributes['id'].blank?) && (record = send(association_name)) && - (options[:update_only] || record.id.to_s == attributes['id'].to_s) - assign_to_or_mark_for_destruction(record, attributes, options[:allow_destroy]) unless call_reject_if(association_name, attributes) + if (options[:update_only] || !attributes['id'].blank?) && existing_record && + (options[:update_only] || existing_record.id.to_s == attributes['id'].to_s) + assign_to_or_mark_for_destruction(existing_record, attributes, options[:allow_destroy]) unless call_reject_if(association_name, attributes) elsif attributes['id'].present? raise_nested_attributes_record_not_found!(association_name, attributes['id']) elsif !reject_new_record?(association_name, attributes) - method = "build_#{association_name}" - if respond_to?(method) - send(method, attributes.except(*UNASSIGNABLE_KEYS)) + assignable_attributes = attributes.except(*UNASSIGNABLE_KEYS) + + if existing_record && existing_record.new_record? + existing_record.assign_attributes(assignable_attributes) + association(association_name).initialize_attributes(existing_record) else - raise ArgumentError, "Cannot build association `#{association_name}'. Are you trying to build a polymorphic one-to-one association?" + method = "build_#{association_name}" + if respond_to?(method) + send(method, assignable_attributes) + else + raise ArgumentError, "Cannot build association `#{association_name}'. Are you trying to build a polymorphic one-to-one association?" + end end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/null_relation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/null_relation.rb index 711fc8b883..d166f0dd66 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/null_relation.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/null_relation.rb @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def to_sql - @to_sql ||= "" + "" end def where_values_hash @@ -55,7 +55,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end def calculate(_operation, _column_name, _options = {}) - nil + if _operation == :count + 0 + else + nil + end end def exists?(_id = false) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb index 42cece3ad0..582006ea7d 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # how this "single-table" inheritance mapping is implemented. def instantiate(record, column_types = {}) klass = discriminate_class_for_record(record) - column_types = klass.decorate_columns(column_types) + column_types = klass.decorate_columns(column_types.dup) klass.allocate.init_with('attributes' => record, 'column_types' => column_types) end @@ -99,6 +99,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # <tt>before_*</tt> callbacks return +false+ the action is cancelled and # +save+ returns +false+. See ActiveRecord::Callbacks for further # details. + # + # Attributes marked as readonly are silently ignored if the record is + # being updated. def save(*) create_or_update rescue ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid @@ -118,6 +121,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # the <tt>before_*</tt> callbacks return +false+ the action is cancelled # and <tt>save!</tt> raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved. See # ActiveRecord::Callbacks for further details. + # + # Attributes marked as readonly are silently ignored if the record is + # being updated. def save!(*) create_or_update || raise(RecordNotSaved) end @@ -204,6 +210,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # * updated_at/updated_on column is updated if that column is available. # * Updates all the attributes that are dirty in this object. # + # This method raises an +ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError+ if the + # attribute is marked as readonly. def update_attribute(name, value) name = name.to_s verify_readonly_attribute(name) @@ -325,10 +333,44 @@ module ActiveRecord toggle(attribute).update_attribute(attribute, self[attribute]) end - # Reloads the attributes of this object from the database. - # The optional options argument is passed to find when reloading so you - # may do e.g. record.reload(lock: true) to reload the same record with - # an exclusive row lock. + # Reloads the record from the database. + # + # This method modifies the receiver in-place. Attributes are updated, and + # caches busted, in particular the associations cache. + # + # If the record no longer exists in the database <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> + # is raised. Otherwise, in addition to the in-place modification the method + # returns +self+ for convenience. + # + # The optional <tt>:lock</tt> flag option allows you to lock the reloaded record: + # + # reload(lock: true) # reload with pessimistic locking + # + # Reloading is commonly used in test suites to test something is actually + # written to the database, or when some action modifies the corresponding + # row in the database but not the object in memory: + # + # assert account.deposit!(25) + # assert_equal 25, account.credit # check it is updated in memory + # assert_equal 25, account.reload.credit # check it is also persisted + # + # Another commom use case is optimistic locking handling: + # + # def with_optimistic_retry + # begin + # yield + # rescue ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError + # begin + # # Reload lock_version in particular. + # reload + # rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound + # # If the record is gone there is nothing to do. + # else + # retry + # end + # end + # end + # def reload(options = nil) clear_aggregation_cache clear_association_cache @@ -428,23 +470,11 @@ module ActiveRecord # Updates the associated record with values matching those of the instance attributes. # Returns the number of affected rows. def update_record(attribute_names = @attributes.keys) - attributes_with_values = arel_attributes_with_values_for_update(attribute_names) - if attributes_with_values.empty? + attributes_values = arel_attributes_with_values_for_update(attribute_names) + if attributes_values.empty? 0 else - klass = self.class - column_hash = klass.connection.schema_cache.columns_hash klass.table_name - db_columns_with_values = attributes_with_values.map { |attr,value| - real_column = column_hash[attr.name] - [real_column, value] - } - bind_attrs = attributes_with_values.dup - bind_attrs.keys.each_with_index do |column, i| - real_column = db_columns_with_values[i].first - bind_attrs[column] = klass.connection.substitute_at(real_column, i) - end - stmt = klass.unscoped.where(klass.arel_table[klass.primary_key].eq(id_was || id)).arel.compile_update(bind_attrs) - klass.connection.update stmt, 'SQL', db_columns_with_values + self.class.unscoped.update_record attributes_values, id, id_was end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb index 902fd90c54..6bee4f38e7 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb @@ -1,20 +1,21 @@ module ActiveRecord module Querying - delegate :find, :take, :take!, :first, :first!, :last, :last!, :exists?, :any?, :many?, :to => :all - delegate :first_or_create, :first_or_create!, :first_or_initialize, :to => :all - delegate :find_or_create_by, :find_or_create_by!, :find_or_initialize_by, :to => :all - delegate :find_by, :find_by!, :to => :all - delegate :destroy, :destroy_all, :delete, :delete_all, :update, :update_all, :to => :all - delegate :find_each, :find_in_batches, :to => :all + delegate :find, :take, :take!, :first, :first!, :last, :last!, :exists?, :any?, :many?, to: :all + delegate :first_or_create, :first_or_create!, :first_or_initialize, to: :all + delegate :find_or_create_by, :find_or_create_by!, :find_or_initialize_by, to: :all + delegate :find_by, :find_by!, to: :all + delegate :destroy, :destroy_all, :delete, :delete_all, :update, :update_all, to: :all + delegate :find_each, :find_in_batches, to: :all delegate :select, :group, :order, :except, :reorder, :limit, :offset, :joins, :where, :preload, :eager_load, :includes, :from, :lock, :readonly, - :having, :create_with, :uniq, :distinct, :references, :none, :to => :all - delegate :count, :average, :minimum, :maximum, :sum, :calculate, :pluck, :ids, :to => :all + :having, :create_with, :uniq, :distinct, :references, :none, :unscope, to: :all + delegate :count, :average, :minimum, :maximum, :sum, :calculate, to: :all + delegate :pluck, :ids, to: :all # Executes a custom SQL query against your database and returns all the results. The results will # be returned as an array with columns requested encapsulated as attributes of the model you call # this method from. If you call <tt>Product.find_by_sql</tt> then the results will be returned in - # a Product object with the attributes you specified in the SQL query. + # a +Product+ object with the attributes you specified in the SQL query. # # If you call a complicated SQL query which spans multiple tables the columns specified by the # SELECT will be attributes of the model, whether or not they are columns of the corresponding @@ -29,9 +30,10 @@ module ActiveRecord # Post.find_by_sql "SELECT p.title, c.author FROM posts p, comments c WHERE p.id = c.post_id" # # => [#<Post:0x36bff9c @attributes={"title"=>"Ruby Meetup", "first_name"=>"Quentin"}>, ...] # - # # You can use the same string replacement techniques as you can with ActiveRecord#find + # You can use the same string replacement techniques as you can with <tt>ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#where</tt>: + # # Post.find_by_sql ["SELECT title FROM posts WHERE author = ? AND created > ?", author_id, start_date] - # # => [#<Post:0x36bff9c @attributes={"title"=>"The Cheap Man Buys Twice"}>, ...] + # Post.find_by_sql ["SELECT body FROM comments WHERE author = :user_id OR approved_by = :user_id", { :user_id => user_id }] def find_by_sql(sql, binds = []) result_set = connection.select_all(sanitize_sql(sql), "#{name} Load", binds) column_types = {} diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb index 99117b74c5..269f9f975b 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb @@ -36,6 +36,25 @@ module ActiveRecord rake_tasks do require "active_record/base" + + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.seed_loader = Rails.application + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.env = Rails.env + + namespace :db do + task :load_config do + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.db_dir = Rails.application.config.paths["db"].first + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.database_configuration = Rails.application.config.database_configuration + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths = Rails.application.paths['db/migrate'].to_a + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.fixtures_path = File.join Rails.root, 'test', 'fixtures' + + if defined?(ENGINE_PATH) && engine = Rails::Engine.find(ENGINE_PATH) + if engine.paths['db/migrate'].existent + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths += engine.paths['db/migrate'].to_a + end + end + end + end + load "active_record/railties/databases.rake" end @@ -92,56 +111,6 @@ module ActiveRecord initializer "active_record.set_configs" do |app| ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) do - begin - old_behavior, ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior, :stderr - whitelist_attributes = app.config.active_record.delete(:whitelist_attributes) - - if respond_to?(:mass_assignment_sanitizer=) - mass_assignment_sanitizer = nil - else - mass_assignment_sanitizer = app.config.active_record.delete(:mass_assignment_sanitizer) - end - - unless whitelist_attributes.nil? && mass_assignment_sanitizer.nil? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn <<-EOF.strip_heredoc, [] - Model based mass assignment security has been extracted - out of Rails into a gem. Please use the new recommended protection model for - params or add `protected_attributes` to your Gemfile to use the old one. - - To disable this message remove the `whitelist_attributes` option from your - `config/application.rb` file and any `mass_assignment_sanitizer` options - from your `config/environments/*.rb` files. - - See http://guides.rubyonrails.org/security.html#mass-assignment for more information. - EOF - end - - unless app.config.active_record.delete(:auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds).nil? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn <<-EOF.strip_heredoc, [] - The Active Record auto explain feature has been removed. - - To disable this message remove the `active_record.auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds` - option from the `config/environments/*.rb` config file. - - See http://guides.rubyonrails.org/4_0_release_notes.html for more information. - EOF - end - - unless app.config.active_record.delete(:observers).nil? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn <<-EOF.strip_heredoc, [] - Active Record Observers has been extracted out of Rails into a gem. - Please use callbacks or add `rails-observers` to your Gemfile to use observers. - - To disable this message remove the `observers` option from your - `config/application.rb` or from your initializers. - - See http://guides.rubyonrails.org/4_0_release_notes.html for more information. - EOF - end - ensure - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = old_behavior - end - app.config.active_record.each do |k,v| send "#{k}=", v end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake index 93bbeea5a3..8a311039d5 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake @@ -2,14 +2,8 @@ require 'active_record' db_namespace = namespace :db do task :load_config do - ActiveRecord::Base.configurations = Rails.application.config.database_configuration || {} - ActiveRecord::Migrator.migrations_paths = Rails.application.paths['db/migrate'].to_a - - if defined?(ENGINE_PATH) && engine = Rails::Engine.find(ENGINE_PATH) - if engine.paths['db/migrate'].existent - ActiveRecord::Migrator.migrations_paths += engine.paths['db/migrate'].to_a - end - end + ActiveRecord::Base.configurations = ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.database_configuration || {} + ActiveRecord::Migrator.migrations_paths = ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths end namespace :create do @@ -18,7 +12,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do end end - desc 'Create the database from DATABASE_URL or config/database.yml for the current Rails.env (use db:create:all to create all dbs in the config)' + desc 'Create the database from DATABASE_URL or config/database.yml for the current Rails.env (use db:create:all to create all databases in the config)' task :create => [:load_config] do if ENV['DATABASE_URL'] ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create_database_url @@ -156,7 +150,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do begin puts ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.collation_current rescue NoMethodError - $stderr.puts 'Sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' + $stderr.puts 'Sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet. Feel free to submit a patch.' end end @@ -170,7 +164,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do pending_migrations = ActiveRecord::Migrator.open(ActiveRecord::Migrator.migrations_paths).pending_migrations if pending_migrations.any? - puts "You have #{pending_migrations.size} pending migrations:" + puts "You have #{pending_migrations.size} pending #{pending_migrations.size > 1 ? 'migrations:' : 'migration:'}" pending_migrations.each do |pending_migration| puts ' %4d %s' % [pending_migration.version, pending_migration.name] end @@ -178,13 +172,13 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do end end - desc 'Create the database, load the schema, and initialize with the seed data (use db:reset to also drop the db first)' + desc 'Create the database, load the schema, and initialize with the seed data (use db:reset to also drop the database first)' task :setup => ['db:schema:load_if_ruby', 'db:structure:load_if_sql', :seed] desc 'Load the seed data from db/seeds.rb' task :seed do db_namespace['abort_if_pending_migrations'].invoke - Rails.application.load_seed + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.load_seed end namespace :fixtures do @@ -192,7 +186,15 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do task :load => [:environment, :load_config] do require 'active_record/fixtures' - base_dir = File.join [Rails.root, ENV['FIXTURES_PATH'] || %w{test fixtures}].flatten + base_dir = if ENV['FIXTURES_PATH'] + STDERR.puts "Using FIXTURES_PATH env variable is deprecated, please use " + + "ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.fixtures_path = '/path/to/fixtures' " + + "instead." + File.join [Rails.root, ENV['FIXTURES_PATH'] || %w{test fixtures}].flatten + else + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.fixtures_path + end + fixtures_dir = File.join [base_dir, ENV['FIXTURES_DIR']].compact (ENV['FIXTURES'] ? ENV['FIXTURES'].split(/,/) : Dir["#{fixtures_dir}/**/*.yml"].map {|f| f[(fixtures_dir.size + 1)..-5] }).each do |fixture_file| @@ -209,7 +211,16 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do puts %Q(The fixture ID for "#{label}" is #{ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.identify(label)}.) if label - base_dir = ENV['FIXTURES_PATH'] ? File.join(Rails.root, ENV['FIXTURES_PATH']) : File.join(Rails.root, 'test', 'fixtures') + base_dir = if ENV['FIXTURES_PATH'] + STDERR.puts "Using FIXTURES_PATH env variable is deprecated, please use " + + "ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.fixtures_path = '/path/to/fixtures' " + + "instead." + File.join [Rails.root, ENV['FIXTURES_PATH'] || %w{test fixtures}].flatten + else + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.fixtures_path + end + + Dir["#{base_dir}/**/*.yml"].each do |file| if data = YAML::load(ERB.new(IO.read(file)).result) data.keys.each do |key| @@ -225,10 +236,10 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do end namespace :schema do - desc 'Create a db/schema.rb file that can be portably used against any DB supported by AR' + desc 'Create a db/schema.rb file that is portable against any DB supported by AR' task :dump => [:environment, :load_config] do require 'active_record/schema_dumper' - filename = ENV['SCHEMA'] || "#{Rails.root}/db/schema.rb" + filename = ENV['SCHEMA'] || File.join(ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.db_dir, 'schema.rb') File.open(filename, "w:utf-8") do |file| ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.dump(ActiveRecord::Base.connection, file) end @@ -237,12 +248,9 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do desc 'Load a schema.rb file into the database' task :load => [:environment, :load_config] do - file = ENV['SCHEMA'] || "#{Rails.root}/db/schema.rb" - if File.exists?(file) - load(file) - else - abort %{#{file} doesn't exist yet. Run `rake db:migrate` to create it then try again. If you do not intend to use a database, you should instead alter #{Rails.root}/config/application.rb to limit the frameworks that will be loaded} - end + file = ENV['SCHEMA'] || File.join(ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.db_dir, 'schema.rb') + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.check_schema_file(file) + load(file) end task :load_if_ruby => ['db:create', :environment] do @@ -253,7 +261,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do desc 'Create a db/schema_cache.dump file.' task :dump => [:environment, :load_config] do con = ActiveRecord::Base.connection - filename = File.join(Rails.application.config.paths["db"].first, "schema_cache.dump") + filename = File.join(ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.db_dir, "schema_cache.dump") con.schema_cache.clear! con.tables.each { |table| con.schema_cache.add(table) } @@ -262,7 +270,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do desc 'Clear a db/schema_cache.dump file.' task :clear => [:environment, :load_config] do - filename = File.join(Rails.application.config.paths["db"].first, "schema_cache.dump") + filename = File.join(ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.db_dir, "schema_cache.dump") FileUtils.rm(filename) if File.exists?(filename) end end @@ -272,7 +280,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do namespace :structure do desc 'Dump the database structure to db/structure.sql. Specify another file with DB_STRUCTURE=db/my_structure.sql' task :dump => [:environment, :load_config] do - filename = ENV['DB_STRUCTURE'] || File.join(Rails.root, "db", "structure.sql") + filename = ENV['DB_STRUCTURE'] || File.join(ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.db_dir, "structure.sql") current_config = ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.current_config ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_dump(current_config, filename) @@ -286,7 +294,8 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do # desc "Recreate the databases from the structure.sql file" task :load => [:environment, :load_config] do - filename = ENV['DB_STRUCTURE'] || File.join(Rails.root, "db", "structure.sql") + filename = ENV['DB_STRUCTURE'] || File.join(ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.db_dir, "structure.sql") + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.check_schema_file(filename) current_config = ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.current_config ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_load(current_config, filename) end @@ -310,9 +319,13 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do # desc "Recreate the test database from an existent schema.rb file" task :load_schema => 'db:test:purge' do - ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(ActiveRecord::Base.configurations['test']) - ActiveRecord::Schema.verbose = false - db_namespace["schema:load"].invoke + begin + ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(ActiveRecord::Base.configurations['test']) + ActiveRecord::Schema.verbose = false + db_namespace["schema:load"].invoke + ensure + ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(ActiveRecord::Base.configurations[ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.env]) + end end # desc "Recreate the test database from an existent structure.sql file" @@ -347,7 +360,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do end # desc 'Check for pending migrations and load the test schema' - task :prepare do + task :prepare => :load_config do unless ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.blank? db_namespace['test:load'].invoke end @@ -373,7 +386,7 @@ namespace :railties do puts "NOTE: Migration #{migration.basename} from #{name} has been skipped. Migration with the same name already exists." end - on_copy = Proc.new do |name, migration, old_path| + on_copy = Proc.new do |name, migration| puts "Copied migration #{migration.basename} from #{name}" end @@ -383,5 +396,5 @@ namespace :railties do end end -task 'test:prepare' => ['db:test:prepare', 'db:test:load_schema', 'db:abort_if_pending_migrations'] +task 'test:prepare' => ['db:test:prepare', 'db:test:load', 'db:abort_if_pending_migrations'] diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/readonly_attributes.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/readonly_attributes.rb index 8499bb16e7..b3ddfd63d4 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/readonly_attributes.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/readonly_attributes.rb @@ -20,11 +20,5 @@ module ActiveRecord self._attr_readonly end end - - def _attr_readonly - message = "Instance level _attr_readonly method is deprecated, please use class level method." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - defined?(@_attr_readonly) ? @_attr_readonly : self.class._attr_readonly - end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb index 9403273db0..73d154e03e 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb @@ -5,10 +5,33 @@ module ActiveRecord included do class_attribute :reflections + class_attribute :aggregate_reflections self.reflections = {} + self.aggregate_reflections = {} end - # Reflection enables to interrogate Active Record classes and objects + def self.create(macro, name, scope, options, ar) + case macro + when :has_and_belongs_to_many + klass = AssociationReflection + when :has_many, :belongs_to, :has_one + klass = options[:through] ? ThroughReflection : AssociationReflection + when :composed_of + klass = AggregateReflection + end + + klass.new(macro, name, scope, options, ar) + end + + def self.add_reflection(ar, name, reflection) + if reflection.class == AggregateReflection + ar.aggregate_reflections = ar.aggregate_reflections.merge(name => reflection) + else + ar.reflections = ar.reflections.merge(name => reflection) + end + end + + # \Reflection enables to interrogate Active Record classes and objects # about their associations and aggregations. This information can, # for example, be used in a form builder that takes an Active Record object # and creates input fields for all of the attributes depending on their type @@ -17,22 +40,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # MacroReflection class has info for AggregateReflection and AssociationReflection # classes. module ClassMethods - def create_reflection(macro, name, scope, options, active_record) - case macro - when :has_many, :belongs_to, :has_one, :has_and_belongs_to_many - klass = options[:through] ? ThroughReflection : AssociationReflection - reflection = klass.new(macro, name, scope, options, active_record) - when :composed_of - reflection = AggregateReflection.new(macro, name, scope, options, active_record) - end - - self.reflections = self.reflections.merge(name => reflection) - reflection - end - # Returns an array of AggregateReflection objects for all the aggregations in the class. def reflect_on_all_aggregations - reflections.values.grep(AggregateReflection) + aggregate_reflections.values end # Returns the AggregateReflection object for the named +aggregation+ (use the symbol). @@ -40,8 +50,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Account.reflect_on_aggregation(:balance) # => the balance AggregateReflection # def reflect_on_aggregation(aggregation) - reflection = reflections[aggregation] - reflection if reflection.is_a?(AggregateReflection) + aggregate_reflections[aggregation] end # Returns an array of AssociationReflection objects for all the @@ -55,7 +64,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Account.reflect_on_all_associations(:has_many) # returns an array of all has_many associations # def reflect_on_all_associations(macro = nil) - association_reflections = reflections.values.grep(AssociationReflection) + association_reflections = reflections.values macro ? association_reflections.select { |reflection| reflection.macro == macro } : association_reflections end @@ -65,8 +74,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Invoice.reflect_on_association(:line_items).macro # returns :has_many # def reflect_on_association(association) - reflection = reflections[association] - reflection if reflection.is_a?(AssociationReflection) + reflections[association] end # Returns an array of AssociationReflection objects for all associations which have <tt>:autosave</tt> enabled. @@ -75,8 +83,13 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - # Abstract base class for AggregateReflection and AssociationReflection. Objects of + # Base class for AggregateReflection and AssociationReflection. Objects of # AggregateReflection and AssociationReflection are returned by the Reflection::ClassMethods. + # + # MacroReflection + # AggregateReflection + # AssociationReflection + # ThroughReflection class MacroReflection # Returns the name of the macro. # @@ -95,7 +108,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns the hash of options used for the macro. # # <tt>composed_of :balance, class_name: 'Money'</tt> returns <tt>{ class_name: "Money" }</tt> - # <tt>has_many :clients</tt> returns +{}+ + # <tt>has_many :clients</tt> returns <tt>{}</tt> attr_reader :options attr_reader :active_record @@ -112,6 +125,11 @@ module ActiveRecord name.to_s.pluralize : name.to_s end + def autosave=(autosave) + @automatic_inverse_of = false + @options[:autosave] = autosave + end + # Returns the class for the macro. # # <tt>composed_of :balance, class_name: 'Money'</tt> returns the Money class @@ -173,9 +191,14 @@ module ActiveRecord @klass ||= active_record.send(:compute_type, class_name) end - def initialize(*args) + attr_reader :type, :foreign_type + + def initialize(macro, name, scope, options, active_record) super @collection = [:has_many, :has_and_belongs_to_many].include?(macro) + @automatic_inverse_of = nil + @type = options[:as] && "#{options[:as]}_type" + @foreign_type = options[:foreign_type] || "#{name}_type" end # Returns a new, unsaved instance of the associated class. +attributes+ will @@ -185,11 +208,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end def table_name - @table_name ||= klass.table_name + klass.table_name end def quoted_table_name - @quoted_table_name ||= klass.quoted_table_name + klass.quoted_table_name end def join_table @@ -200,16 +223,8 @@ module ActiveRecord @foreign_key ||= options[:foreign_key] || derive_foreign_key end - def foreign_type - @foreign_type ||= options[:foreign_type] || "#{name}_type" - end - - def type - @type ||= options[:as] && "#{options[:as]}_type" - end - def primary_key_column - @primary_key_column ||= klass.columns.find { |c| c.name == klass.primary_key } + klass.columns_hash[klass.primary_key] end def association_foreign_key @@ -233,14 +248,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def columns(tbl_name) - @columns ||= klass.connection.columns(tbl_name) - end - - def reset_column_information - @columns = nil - end - def check_validity! check_validity_of_inverse! @@ -262,7 +269,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def source_reflection - nil + self end # A chain of reflections from this one back to the owner. For more see the explanation in @@ -284,13 +291,13 @@ module ActiveRecord alias :source_macro :macro def has_inverse? - @options[:inverse_of] + inverse_name end def inverse_of - if has_inverse? - @inverse_of ||= klass.reflect_on_association(options[:inverse_of]) - end + return unless inverse_name + + @inverse_of ||= klass.reflect_on_association inverse_name end def polymorphic_inverse_of(associated_class) @@ -361,7 +368,81 @@ module ActiveRecord options.key? :polymorphic end + VALID_AUTOMATIC_INVERSE_MACROS = [:has_many, :has_one, :belongs_to] + INVALID_AUTOMATIC_INVERSE_OPTIONS = [:conditions, :through, :polymorphic, :foreign_key] + + protected + + def actual_source_reflection # FIXME: this is a horrible name + self + end + private + # Attempts to find the inverse association name automatically. + # If it cannot find a suitable inverse association name, it returns + # nil. + def inverse_name + options.fetch(:inverse_of) do + if @automatic_inverse_of == false + nil + else + @automatic_inverse_of ||= automatic_inverse_of + end + end + end + + # returns either nil or the inverse association name that it finds. + def automatic_inverse_of + if can_find_inverse_of_automatically?(self) + inverse_name = active_record.name.downcase.to_sym + + begin + reflection = klass.reflect_on_association(inverse_name) + rescue NameError + # Give up: we couldn't compute the klass type so we won't be able + # to find any associations either. + reflection = false + end + + if valid_inverse_reflection?(reflection) + return inverse_name + end + end + + false + end + + # Checks if the inverse reflection that is returned from the + # +set_automatic_inverse_of+ method is a valid reflection. We must + # make sure that the reflection's active_record name matches up + # with the current reflection's klass name. + # + # Note: klass will always be valid because when there's a NameError + # from calling +klass+, +reflection+ will already be set to false. + def valid_inverse_reflection?(reflection) + reflection && + klass.name == reflection.active_record.name && + klass.primary_key == reflection.active_record_primary_key && + can_find_inverse_of_automatically?(reflection) + end + + # Checks to see if the reflection doesn't have any options that prevent + # us from being able to guess the inverse automatically. First, the + # <tt>inverse_of</tt> option cannot be set to false. Second, we must + # have <tt>has_many</tt>, <tt>has_one</tt>, <tt>belongs_to</tt> associations. + # Third, we must not have options such as <tt>:polymorphic</tt> or + # <tt>:foreign_key</tt> which prevent us from correctly guessing the + # inverse association. + # + # Anything with a scope can additionally ruin our attempt at finding an + # inverse, so we exclude reflections with scopes. + def can_find_inverse_of_automatically?(reflection) + reflection.options[:inverse_of] != false && + VALID_AUTOMATIC_INVERSE_MACROS.include?(reflection.macro) && + !INVALID_AUTOMATIC_INVERSE_OPTIONS.any? { |opt| reflection.options[opt] } && + !reflection.scope + end + def derive_class_name class_name = name.to_s.camelize class_name = class_name.singularize if collection? @@ -393,7 +474,12 @@ module ActiveRecord delegate :foreign_key, :foreign_type, :association_foreign_key, :active_record_primary_key, :type, :to => :source_reflection - # Gets the source of the through reflection. It checks both a singularized + def initialize(macro, name, scope, options, active_record) + super + @source_reflection_name = options[:source] + end + + # Returns the source of the through reflection. It checks both a singularized # and pluralized form for <tt>:belongs_to</tt> or <tt>:has_many</tt>. # # class Post < ActiveRecord::Base @@ -407,12 +493,11 @@ module ActiveRecord # end # # tags_reflection = Post.reflect_on_association(:tags) - # - # taggings_reflection = tags_reflection.source_reflection + # tags_reflection.source_reflection # # => <ActiveRecord::Reflection::AssociationReflection: @macro=:belongs_to, @name=:tag, @active_record=Tagging, @plural_name="tags"> # def source_reflection - @source_reflection ||= source_reflection_names.collect { |name| through_reflection.klass.reflect_on_association(name) }.compact.first + through_reflection.klass.reflect_on_association(source_reflection_name) end # Returns the AssociationReflection object specified in the <tt>:through</tt> option @@ -424,10 +509,11 @@ module ActiveRecord # end # # tags_reflection = Post.reflect_on_association(:tags) - # taggings_reflection = tags_reflection.through_reflection + # tags_reflection.through_reflection + # # => <ActiveRecord::Reflection::AssociationReflection: @macro=:has_many, @name=:taggings, @active_record=Post, @plural_name="taggings"> # def through_reflection - @through_reflection ||= active_record.reflect_on_association(options[:through]) + active_record.reflect_on_association(options[:through]) end # Returns an array of reflections which are involved in this association. Each item in the @@ -449,7 +535,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # def chain @chain ||= begin - chain = source_reflection.chain + through_reflection.chain + a = source_reflection.chain + b = through_reflection.chain + chain = a + b chain[0] = self # Use self so we don't lose the information from :source_type chain end @@ -500,7 +588,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # A through association is nested if there would be more than one join table def nested? - chain.length > 2 || through_reflection.macro == :has_and_belongs_to_many + chain.length > 2 || through_reflection.has_and_belongs_to_many? end # We want to use the klass from this reflection, rather than just delegate straight to @@ -509,12 +597,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def association_primary_key(klass = nil) # Get the "actual" source reflection if the immediate source reflection has a # source reflection itself - source_reflection = self.source_reflection - while source_reflection.source_reflection - source_reflection = source_reflection.source_reflection - end - - source_reflection.options[:primary_key] || primary_key(klass || self.klass) + actual_source_reflection.options[:primary_key] || primary_key(klass || self.klass) end # Gets an array of possible <tt>:through</tt> source reflection names in both singular and plural form. @@ -529,7 +612,32 @@ module ActiveRecord # # => [:tag, :tags] # def source_reflection_names - @source_reflection_names ||= (options[:source] ? [options[:source]] : [name.to_s.singularize, name]).collect { |n| n.to_sym } + (options[:source] ? [options[:source]] : [name.to_s.singularize, name]).collect { |n| n.to_sym }.uniq + end + + def source_reflection_name # :nodoc: + return @source_reflection_name if @source_reflection_name + + names = [name.to_s.singularize, name].collect { |n| n.to_sym }.uniq + names = names.find_all { |n| + through_reflection.klass.reflect_on_association(n) + } + + if names.length > 1 + example_options = options.dup + example_options[:source] = source_reflection_names.first + ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn <<-eowarn +Ambiguous source reflection for through association. Please specify a :source +directive on your declaration like: + + class #{active_record.name} < ActiveRecord::Base + #{macro} :#{name}, #{example_options} + end + + eowarn + end + + @source_reflection_name = names.first end def source_options @@ -568,6 +676,12 @@ module ActiveRecord check_validity_of_inverse! end + protected + + def actual_source_reflection # FIXME: this is a horrible name + source_reflection.actual_source_reflection + end + private def derive_class_name # get the class_name of the belongs_to association of the through reflection diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb index 56462d355b..4e86e905ed 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb @@ -17,18 +17,14 @@ module ActiveRecord include FinderMethods, Calculations, SpawnMethods, QueryMethods, Batches, Explain, Delegation attr_reader :table, :klass, :loaded - attr_accessor :default_scoped, :proxy_association alias :model :klass alias :loaded? :loaded - alias :default_scoped? :default_scoped def initialize(klass, table, values = {}) - @klass = klass - @table = table - @values = values - @implicit_readonly = nil - @loaded = false - @default_scoped = false + @klass = klass + @table = table + @values = values + @loaded = false end def initialize_copy(other) @@ -39,7 +35,7 @@ module ActiveRecord reset end - def insert(values) + def insert(values) # :nodoc: primary_key_value = nil if primary_key && Hash === values @@ -56,16 +52,7 @@ module ActiveRecord im = arel.create_insert im.into @table - conn = @klass.connection - - substitutes = values.sort_by { |arel_attr,_| arel_attr.name } - binds = substitutes.map do |arel_attr, value| - [@klass.columns_hash[arel_attr.name], value] - end - - substitutes.each_with_index do |tuple, i| - tuple[1] = conn.substitute_at(binds[i][0], i) - end + substitutes, binds = substitute_values values if values.empty? # empty insert im.values = Arel.sql(connection.empty_insert_statement_value) @@ -73,7 +60,7 @@ module ActiveRecord im.insert substitutes end - conn.insert( + @klass.connection.insert( im, 'SQL', primary_key, @@ -82,6 +69,29 @@ module ActiveRecord binds) end + def update_record(values, id, id_was) # :nodoc: + substitutes, binds = substitute_values values + um = @klass.unscoped.where(@klass.arel_table[@klass.primary_key].eq(id_was || id)).arel.compile_update(substitutes) + + @klass.connection.update( + um, + 'SQL', + binds) + end + + def substitute_values(values) # :nodoc: + substitutes = values.sort_by { |arel_attr,_| arel_attr.name } + binds = substitutes.map do |arel_attr, value| + [@klass.columns_hash[arel_attr.name], value] + end + + substitutes.each_with_index do |tuple, i| + tuple[1] = @klass.connection.substitute_at(binds[i][0], i) + end + + [substitutes, binds] + end + # Initializes new record from relation while maintaining the current # scope. # @@ -141,34 +151,58 @@ module ActiveRecord first || new(attributes, &block) end - # Finds the first record with the given attributes, or creates a record with the attributes - # if one is not found. + # Finds the first record with the given attributes, or creates a record + # with the attributes if one is not found: # - # ==== Examples - # # Find the first user named Penélope or create a new one. + # # Find the first user named "Penélope" or create a new one. # User.find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Penélope') - # # => <User id: 1, first_name: 'Penélope', last_name: nil> + # # => #<User id: 1, first_name: "Penélope", last_name: nil> # - # # Find the first user named Penélope or create a new one. + # # Find the first user named "Penélope" or create a new one. # # We already have one so the existing record will be returned. # User.find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Penélope') - # # => <User id: 1, first_name: 'Penélope', last_name: nil> + # # => #<User id: 1, first_name: "Penélope", last_name: nil> # - # # Find the first user named Scarlett or create a new one with a particular last name. + # # Find the first user named "Scarlett" or create a new one with + # # a particular last name. # User.create_with(last_name: 'Johansson').find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Scarlett') - # # => <User id: 2, first_name: 'Scarlett', last_name: 'Johansson'> + # # => #<User id: 2, first_name: "Scarlett", last_name: "Johansson"> # - # # Find the first user named Scarlett or create a new one with a different last name. - # # We already have one so the existing record will be returned. + # This method accepts a block, which is passed down to +create+. The last example + # above can be alternatively written this way: + # + # # Find the first user named "Scarlett" or create a new one with a + # # different last name. # User.find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Scarlett') do |user| - # user.last_name = "O'Hara" + # user.last_name = 'Johansson' # end - # # => <User id: 2, first_name: 'Scarlett', last_name: 'Johansson'> + # # => #<User id: 2, first_name: "Scarlett", last_name: "Johansson"> + # + # This method always returns a record, but if creation was attempted and + # failed due to validation errors it won't be persisted, you get what + # +create+ returns in such situation. + # + # Please note *this method is not atomic*, it runs first a SELECT, and if + # there are no results an INSERT is attempted. If there are other threads + # or processes there is a race condition between both calls and it could + # be the case that you end up with two similar records. + # + # Whether that is a problem or not depends on the logic of the + # application, but in the particular case in which rows have a UNIQUE + # constraint an exception may be raised, just retry: + # + # begin + # CreditAccount.find_or_create_by(user_id: user.id) + # rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique + # retry + # end + # def find_or_create_by(attributes, &block) find_by(attributes) || create(attributes, &block) end - # Like <tt>find_or_create_by</tt>, but calls <tt>create!</tt> so an exception is raised if the created record is invalid. + # Like <tt>find_or_create_by</tt>, but calls <tt>create!</tt> so an exception + # is raised if the created record is invalid. def find_or_create_by!(attributes, &block) find_by(attributes) || create!(attributes, &block) end @@ -210,7 +244,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def empty? return @records.empty? if loaded? - c = count + c = count(:all) c.respond_to?(:zero?) ? c.zero? : c.empty? end @@ -276,7 +310,7 @@ module ActiveRecord stmt.table(table) stmt.key = table[primary_key] - if with_default_scope.joins_values.any? + if joins_values.any? @klass.connection.join_to_update(stmt, arel) else stmt.take(arel.limit) @@ -401,7 +435,7 @@ module ActiveRecord stmt = Arel::DeleteManager.new(arel.engine) stmt.from(table) - if with_default_scope.joins_values.any? + if joins_values.any? @klass.connection.join_to_delete(stmt, arel, table[primary_key]) else stmt.wheres = arel.constraints @@ -467,7 +501,22 @@ module ActiveRecord # User.where(name: 'Oscar').to_sql # # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."name" = 'Oscar' def to_sql - @to_sql ||= klass.connection.to_sql(arel, bind_values.dup) + @to_sql ||= begin + relation = self + connection = klass.connection + visitor = connection.visitor + + if eager_loading? + join_dependency = construct_join_dependency + relation = construct_relation_for_association_find(join_dependency) + end + + ast = relation.arel.ast + binds = relation.bind_values.dup + visitor.accept(ast) do + connection.quote(*binds.shift.reverse) + end + end end # Returns a hash of where conditions. @@ -475,11 +524,12 @@ module ActiveRecord # User.where(name: 'Oscar').where_values_hash # # => {name: "Oscar"} def where_values_hash - equalities = with_default_scope.where_values.grep(Arel::Nodes::Equality).find_all { |node| + equalities = where_values.grep(Arel::Nodes::Equality).find_all { |node| node.left.relation.name == table_name } binds = Hash[bind_values.find_all(&:first).map { |column, v| [column.name, v] }] + binds.merge!(Hash[bind_values.find_all(&:first).map { |column, v| [column.name, v] }]) Hash[equalities.map { |where| name = where.left.name @@ -526,16 +576,6 @@ module ActiveRecord q.pp(self.to_a) end - def with_default_scope #:nodoc: - if default_scoped? && default_scope = klass.send(:build_default_scope) - default_scope = default_scope.merge(self) - default_scope.default_scoped = false - default_scope - else - self - end - end - # Returns true if relation is blank. def blank? to_a.blank? @@ -555,34 +595,23 @@ module ActiveRecord private def exec_queries - default_scoped = with_default_scope - - if default_scoped.equal?(self) - @records = eager_loading? ? find_with_associations : @klass.find_by_sql(arel, bind_values) - - preload = preload_values - preload += includes_values unless eager_loading? - preload.each do |associations| - ActiveRecord::Associations::Preloader.new(@records, associations).run - end + @records = eager_loading? ? find_with_associations : @klass.find_by_sql(arel, bind_values) - # @readonly_value is true only if set explicitly. @implicit_readonly is true if there - # are JOINS and no explicit SELECT. - readonly = readonly_value.nil? ? @implicit_readonly : readonly_value - @records.each { |record| record.readonly! } if readonly - else - @records = default_scoped.to_a + preload = preload_values + preload += includes_values unless eager_loading? + preload.each do |associations| + ActiveRecord::Associations::Preloader.new(@records, associations).run end + @records.each { |record| record.readonly! } if readonly_value + @loaded = true @records end def references_eager_loaded_tables? joined_tables = arel.join_sources.map do |join| - if join.is_a?(Arel::Nodes::StringJoin) - tables_in_string(join.left) - else + unless join.is_a?(Arel::Nodes::StringJoin) [join.left.table_name, join.left.table_alias] end end @@ -591,41 +620,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # always convert table names to downcase as in Oracle quoted table names are in uppercase joined_tables = joined_tables.flatten.compact.map { |t| t.downcase }.uniq - string_tables = tables_in_string(to_sql) - - if (references_values - joined_tables).any? - true - elsif !ActiveRecord::Base.disable_implicit_join_references && - (string_tables - joined_tables).any? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( - "It looks like you are eager loading table(s) (one of: #{string_tables.join(', ')}) " \ - "that are referenced in a string SQL snippet. For example: \n" \ - "\n" \ - " Post.includes(:comments).where(\"comments.title = 'foo'\")\n" \ - "\n" \ - "Currently, Active Record recognizes the table in the string, and knows to JOIN the " \ - "comments table to the query, rather than loading comments in a separate query. " \ - "However, doing this without writing a full-blown SQL parser is inherently flawed. " \ - "Since we don't want to write an SQL parser, we are removing this functionality. " \ - "From now on, you must explicitly tell Active Record when you are referencing a table " \ - "from a string:\n" \ - "\n" \ - " Post.includes(:comments).where(\"comments.title = 'foo'\").references(:comments)\n" \ - "\n" \ - "If you don't rely on implicit join references you can disable the feature entirely " \ - "by setting `config.active_record.disable_implicit_join_references = true`." - ) - true - else - false - end - end - def tables_in_string(string) - return [] if string.blank? - # always convert table names to downcase as in Oracle quoted table names are in uppercase - # ignore raw_sql_ that is used by Oracle adapter as alias for limit/offset subqueries - string.scan(/([a-zA-Z_][.\w]+).?\./).flatten.map{ |s| s.downcase }.uniq - ['raw_sql_'] + (references_values - joined_tables).any? end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb index b921f2eddb..fd8496442e 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # The #find_each method uses #find_in_batches with a batch size of 1000 (or as # specified by the +:batch_size+ option). # - # Person.all.find_each do |person| + # Person.find_each do |person| # person.do_awesome_stuff # end # @@ -19,47 +19,78 @@ module ActiveRecord # person.party_all_night! # end # - # You can also pass the +:start+ option to specify - # an offset to control the starting point. - def find_each(options = {}) - find_in_batches(options) do |records| - records.each { |record| yield record } - end - end - - # Yields each batch of records that was found by the find +options+ as - # an array. The size of each batch is set by the +:batch_size+ - # option; the default is 1000. + # If you do not provide a block to #find_each, it will return an Enumerator + # for chaining with other methods: + # + # Person.find_each.with_index do |person, index| + # person.award_trophy(index + 1) + # end + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:batch_size</tt> - Specifies the size of the batch. Default to 1000. + # * <tt>:start</tt> - Specifies the starting point for the batch processing. + # This is especially useful if you want multiple workers dealing with + # the same processing queue. You can make worker 1 handle all the records + # between id 0 and 10,000 and worker 2 handle from 10,000 and beyond + # (by setting the +:start+ option on that worker). # - # You can control the starting point for the batch processing by - # supplying the +:start+ option. This is especially useful if you - # want multiple workers dealing with the same processing queue. You can - # make worker 1 handle all the records between id 0 and 10,000 and - # worker 2 handle from 10,000 and beyond (by setting the +:start+ - # option on that worker). + # # Let's process for a batch of 2000 records, skiping the first 2000 rows + # Person.find_each(start: 2000, batch_size: 2000) do |person| + # person.party_all_night! + # end # - # It's not possible to set the order. That is automatically set to + # NOTE: It's not possible to set the order. That is automatically set to # ascending on the primary key ("id ASC") to make the batch ordering # work. This also means that this method only works with integer-based - # primary keys. You can't set the limit either, that's used to control + # primary keys. + # + # NOTE: You can't set the limit either, that's used to control # the batch sizes. + def find_each(options = {}) + if block_given? + find_in_batches(options) do |records| + records.each { |record| yield record } + end + else + enum_for :find_each, options + end + end + + # Yields each batch of records that was found by the find +options+ as + # an array. # # Person.where("age > 21").find_in_batches do |group| # sleep(50) # Make sure it doesn't get too crowded in there! # group.each { |person| person.party_all_night! } # end # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:batch_size</tt> - Specifies the size of the batch. Default to 1000. + # * <tt>:start</tt> - Specifies the starting point for the batch processing. + # This is especially useful if you want multiple workers dealing with + # the same processing queue. You can make worker 1 handle all the records + # between id 0 and 10,000 and worker 2 handle from 10,000 and beyond + # (by setting the +:start+ option on that worker). + # # # Let's process the next 2000 records - # Person.all.find_in_batches(start: 2000, batch_size: 2000) do |group| + # Person.find_in_batches(start: 2000, batch_size: 2000) do |group| # group.each { |person| person.party_all_night! } # end + # + # NOTE: It's not possible to set the order. That is automatically set to + # ascending on the primary key ("id ASC") to make the batch ordering + # work. This also means that this method only works with integer-based + # primary keys. + # + # NOTE: You can't set the limit either, that's used to control + # the batch sizes. def find_in_batches(options = {}) options.assert_valid_keys(:start, :batch_size) relation = self - unless arel.orders.blank? && arel.taken.blank? - ActiveRecord::Base.logger.warn("Scoped order and limit are ignored, it's forced to be batch order and batch size") + if logger && (arel.orders.present? || arel.taken.present?) + logger.warn("Scoped order and limit are ignored, it's forced to be batch order and batch size") end start = options.delete(:start) diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb index 64e1ff9a6a..52a538e5b5 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Calculates the average value on a given column. Returns +nil+ if there's # no row. See +calculate+ for examples with options. # - # Person.average('age') # => 35.8 + # Person.average(:age) # => 35.8 def average(column_name, options = {}) calculate(:average, column_name, options) end @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # with the same data type of the column, or +nil+ if there's no row. See # +calculate+ for examples with options. # - # Person.minimum('age') # => 7 + # Person.minimum(:age) # => 7 def minimum(column_name, options = {}) calculate(:minimum, column_name, options) end @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # with the same data type of the column, or +nil+ if there's no row. See # +calculate+ for examples with options. # - # Person.maximum('age') # => 93 + # Person.maximum(:age) # => 93 def maximum(column_name, options = {}) calculate(:maximum, column_name, options) end @@ -54,17 +54,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # with the same data type of the column, 0 if there's no row. See # +calculate+ for examples with options. # - # Person.sum('age') # => 4562 + # Person.sum(:age) # => 4562 def sum(*args) - if block_given? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( - "Calling #sum with a block is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 4.1. " \ - "If you want to perform sum calculation over the array of elements, use `to_a.sum(&block)`." - ) - self.to_a.sum(*args) {|*block_args| yield(*block_args)} - else - calculate(:sum, *args) - end + calculate(:sum, *args) end # This calculates aggregate values in the given column. Methods for count, sum, average, @@ -99,19 +91,15 @@ module ActiveRecord # # Person.sum("2 * age") def calculate(operation, column_name, options = {}) - relation = with_default_scope + if column_name.is_a?(Symbol) && attribute_alias?(column_name) + column_name = attribute_alias(column_name) + end - if relation.equal?(self) - if has_include?(column_name) - construct_relation_for_association_calculations.calculate(operation, column_name, options) - else - perform_calculation(operation, column_name, options) - end + if has_include?(column_name) + construct_relation_for_association_calculations.calculate(operation, column_name, options) else - relation.calculate(operation, column_name, options) + perform_calculation(operation, column_name, options) end - rescue ThrowResult - 0 end # Use <tt>pluck</tt> as a shortcut to select one or more attributes without @@ -149,10 +137,10 @@ module ActiveRecord # def pluck(*column_names) column_names.map! do |column_name| - if column_name.is_a?(Symbol) && self.column_names.include?(column_name.to_s) - "#{connection.quote_table_name(table_name)}.#{connection.quote_column_name(column_name)}" + if column_name.is_a?(Symbol) && attribute_alias?(column_name) + attribute_alias(column_name) else - column_name + column_name.to_s end end @@ -160,22 +148,21 @@ module ActiveRecord construct_relation_for_association_calculations.pluck(*column_names) else relation = spawn - relation.select_values = column_names + relation.select_values = column_names.map { |cn| + columns_hash.key?(cn) ? arel_table[cn] : cn + } result = klass.connection.select_all(relation.arel, nil, bind_values) columns = result.columns.map do |key| klass.column_types.fetch(key) { - result.column_types.fetch(key) { - Class.new { def type_cast(v); v; end }.new - } + result.column_types.fetch(key) { result.identity_type } } end result = result.map do |attributes| values = klass.initialize_attributes(attributes).values - columns.zip(values).map do |column, value| - column.type_cast(value) - end + iter = columns.each + values.map { |value| iter.next.type_cast value } end columns.one? ? result.map!(&:first) : result end @@ -200,22 +187,16 @@ module ActiveRecord # If #count is used with #distinct / #uniq it is considered distinct. (eg. relation.distinct.count) distinct = self.distinct_value - if options.has_key?(:distinct) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "The :distinct option for `Relation#count` is deprecated. " \ - "Please use `Relation#distinct` instead. (eg. `relation.distinct.count`)" - distinct = options[:distinct] - end if operation == "count" - column_name ||= (select_for_count || :all) + column_name ||= select_for_count unless arel.ast.grep(Arel::Nodes::OuterJoin).empty? distinct = true end column_name = primary_key if column_name == :all && distinct - - distinct = nil if column_name =~ /\s*DISTINCT\s+/i + distinct = nil if column_name =~ /\s*DISTINCT[\s(]+/i end if group_values.any? @@ -376,10 +357,12 @@ module ActiveRecord column ? column.type_cast(value) : value end + # TODO: refactor to allow non-string `select_values` (eg. Arel nodes). def select_for_count if select_values.present? - select = select_values.join(", ") - select if select !~ /[,*]/ + select_values.join(", ") + else + :all end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb index 1b6239eb38..b6f80ac5c7 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb @@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ module ActiveRecord delegate :table_name, :quoted_table_name, :primary_key, :quoted_primary_key, :connection, :columns_hash, :to => :klass - module ClassSpecificRelation + module ClassSpecificRelation # :nodoc: extend ActiveSupport::Concern included do @delegation_mutex = Mutex.new end - module ClassMethods + module ClassMethods # :nodoc: def name superclass.name end @@ -70,19 +70,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - module ClassMethods + module ClassMethods # :nodoc: @@subclasses = ThreadSafe::Cache.new(:initial_capacity => 2) - def new(klass, *args) - relation = relation_class_for(klass).allocate - relation.__send__(:initialize, klass, *args) - relation - end - - # This doesn't have to be thread-safe. relation_class_for guarantees that this will only be - # called exactly once for a given const name. - def const_missing(name) - const_set(name, Class.new(self) { include ClassSpecificRelation }) + def create(klass, *args) + relation_class_for(klass).new(klass, *args) end private @@ -94,7 +86,13 @@ module ActiveRecord # This hash is keyed by klass.name to avoid memory leaks in development mode my_cache.compute_if_absent(klass_name) do # Cache#compute_if_absent guarantees that the block will only executed once for the given klass_name - const_get("#{name.gsub('::', '_')}_#{klass_name.gsub('::', '_')}", false) + subclass_name = "#{name.gsub('::', '_')}_#{klass_name.gsub('::', '_')}" + + if const_defined?(subclass_name) + const_get(subclass_name) + else + const_set(subclass_name, Class.new(self) { include ClassSpecificRelation }) + end end else ActiveRecord::Relation diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb index 72e9272cd7..2d3bd563ac 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ module ActiveRecord module FinderMethods + ONE_AS_ONE = '1 AS one' + # Find by id - This can either be a specific id (1), a list of ids (1, 5, 6), or an array of ids ([5, 6, 10]). # If no record can be found for all of the listed ids, then RecordNotFound will be raised. If the primary key # is an integer, find by id coerces its arguments using +to_i+. @@ -11,9 +13,11 @@ module ActiveRecord # Person.find([1]) # returns an array for the object with ID = 1 # Person.where("administrator = 1").order("created_on DESC").find(1) # - # Note that returned records may not be in the same order as the ids you - # provide since database rows are unordered. Give an explicit <tt>order</tt> - # to ensure the results are sorted. + # <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> will be raised if one or more ids are not found. + # + # NOTE: The returned records may not be in the same order as the ids you + # provide since database rows are unordered. You'd need to provide an explicit <tt>order</tt> + # option if you want the results are sorted. # # ==== Find with lock # @@ -28,6 +32,34 @@ module ActiveRecord # person.visits += 1 # person.save! # end + # + # ==== Variations of +find+ + # + # Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4) + # # returns a chainable list (which can be empty). + # + # Person.find_by(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4) + # # returns the first item or nil. + # + # Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4).first_or_initialize + # # returns the first item or returns a new instance (requires you call .save to persist against the database). + # + # Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4).first_or_create + # # returns the first item or creates it and returns it, available since Rails 3.2.1. + # + # ==== Alternatives for +find+ + # + # Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4).exists?(conditions = :none) + # # returns a boolean indicating if any record with the given conditions exist. + # + # Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4).select("field1, field2, field3") + # # returns a chainable list of instances with only the mentioned fields. + # + # Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4).ids + # # returns an Array of ids, available since Rails 3.2.1. + # + # Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4).pluck(:field1, :field2) + # # returns an Array of the required fields, available since Rails 3.1. def find(*args) if block_given? to_a.find { |*block_args| yield(*block_args) } @@ -79,13 +111,22 @@ module ActiveRecord # Person.where(["user_name = :u", { u: user_name }]).first # Person.order("created_on DESC").offset(5).first # Person.first(3) # returns the first three objects fetched by SELECT * FROM people LIMIT 3 + # + # ==== Rails 3 + # + # Person.first # SELECT "people".* FROM "people" LIMIT 1 + # + # NOTE: Rails 3 may not order this query by the primary key and the order + # will depend on the database implementation. In order to ensure that behavior, + # use <tt>User.order(:id).first</tt> instead. + # + # ==== Rails 4 + # + # Person.first # SELECT "people".* FROM "people" ORDER BY "people"."id" ASC LIMIT 1 + # def first(limit = nil) if limit - if order_values.empty? && primary_key - order(arel_table[primary_key].asc).limit(limit).to_a - else - limit(limit).to_a - end + find_first_with_limit(limit) else find_first end @@ -160,9 +201,10 @@ module ActiveRecord conditions = conditions.id if Base === conditions return false if !conditions - join_dependency = construct_join_dependency_for_association_find - relation = construct_relation_for_association_find(join_dependency) - relation = relation.except(:select, :order).select("1 AS one").limit(1) + relation = construct_relation_for_association_find(construct_join_dependency) + return false if ActiveRecord::NullRelation === relation + + relation = relation.except(:select, :order).select(ONE_AS_ONE).limit(1) case conditions when Array, Hash @@ -171,9 +213,7 @@ module ActiveRecord relation = relation.where(table[primary_key].eq(conditions)) if conditions != :none end - connection.select_value(relation, "#{name} Exists", relation.bind_values) - rescue ThrowResult - false + connection.select_value(relation.arel, "#{name} Exists", relation.bind_values) end # This method is called whenever no records are found with either a single @@ -198,63 +238,64 @@ module ActiveRecord raise RecordNotFound, error end - protected + private def find_with_associations - join_dependency = construct_join_dependency_for_association_find + join_dependency = construct_join_dependency relation = construct_relation_for_association_find(join_dependency) - rows = connection.select_all(relation, 'SQL', relation.bind_values.dup) - join_dependency.instantiate(rows) - rescue ThrowResult - [] + if ActiveRecord::NullRelation === relation + [] + else + rows = connection.select_all(relation.arel, 'SQL', relation.bind_values.dup) + join_dependency.instantiate(rows) + end end - def construct_join_dependency_for_association_find + def construct_join_dependency(joins = []) including = (eager_load_values + includes_values).uniq - ActiveRecord::Associations::JoinDependency.new(@klass, including, []) + ActiveRecord::Associations::JoinDependency.new(@klass, including, joins) end def construct_relation_for_association_calculations - including = (eager_load_values + includes_values).uniq - join_dependency = ActiveRecord::Associations::JoinDependency.new(@klass, including, arel.froms.first) - relation = except(:includes, :eager_load, :preload) - apply_join_dependency(relation, join_dependency) + apply_join_dependency(self, construct_join_dependency(arel.froms.first)) end def construct_relation_for_association_find(join_dependency) - relation = except(:includes, :eager_load, :preload, :select).select(join_dependency.columns) + relation = except(:select).select(join_dependency.columns) apply_join_dependency(relation, join_dependency) end def apply_join_dependency(relation, join_dependency) - join_dependency.join_associations.each do |association| - relation = association.join_relation(relation) - end - - limitable_reflections = using_limitable_reflections?(join_dependency.reflections) + relation = relation.except(:includes, :eager_load, :preload) + relation = join_dependency.join_relation(relation) - if !limitable_reflections && relation.limit_value - limited_id_condition = construct_limited_ids_condition(relation.except(:select)) - relation = relation.where(limited_id_condition) + if using_limitable_reflections?(join_dependency.reflections) + relation + else + if relation.limit_value + limited_ids = limited_ids_for(relation) + limited_ids.empty? ? relation.none! : relation.where!(table[primary_key].in(limited_ids)) + end + relation.except(:limit, :offset) end - - relation = relation.except(:limit, :offset) unless limitable_reflections - - relation end - def construct_limited_ids_condition(relation) - orders = relation.order_values.map { |val| val.presence }.compact - values = @klass.connection.distinct("#{quoted_table_name}.#{primary_key}", orders) + def limited_ids_for(relation) + values = @klass.connection.columns_for_distinct( + "#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_primary_key}", relation.order_values) - relation = relation.dup.select(values) + relation = relation.except(:select).select(values).distinct! id_rows = @klass.connection.select_all(relation.arel, 'SQL', relation.bind_values) - ids_array = id_rows.map {|row| row[primary_key]} + id_rows.map {|row| row[primary_key]} + end - ids_array.empty? ? raise(ThrowResult) : table[primary_key].in(ids_array) + def using_limitable_reflections?(reflections) + reflections.none? { |r| r.collection? } end + protected + def find_with_ids(*ids) expects_array = ids.first.kind_of?(Array) return ids.first if expects_array && ids.first.empty? @@ -320,12 +361,15 @@ module ActiveRecord if loaded? @records.first else - @first ||= - if with_default_scope.order_values.empty? && primary_key - order(arel_table[primary_key].asc).limit(1).to_a.first - else - limit(1).to_a.first - end + @first ||= find_first_with_limit(1).first + end + end + + def find_first_with_limit(limit) + if order_values.empty? && primary_key + order(arel_table[primary_key].asc).limit(limit).to_a + else + limit(limit).to_a end end @@ -341,9 +385,5 @@ module ActiveRecord end end end - - def using_limitable_reflections?(reflections) - reflections.none? { |r| r.collection? } - end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/merger.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/merger.rb index eb23e92fb8..c08158d38b 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/merger.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/merger.rb @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # build a relation to merge in rather than directly merging # the values. def other - other = Relation.new(relation.klass, relation.table) + other = Relation.create(relation.klass, relation.table) hash.each { |k, v| if k == :joins if Hash === v @@ -39,20 +39,17 @@ module ActiveRecord end class Merger # :nodoc: - attr_reader :relation, :values + attr_reader :relation, :values, :other def initialize(relation, other) - if other.default_scoped? && other.klass != relation.klass - other = other.with_default_scope - end - @relation = relation @values = other.values + @other = other end NORMAL_VALUES = Relation::SINGLE_VALUE_METHODS + Relation::MULTI_VALUE_METHODS - - [:where, :order, :bind, :reverse_order, :lock, :create_with, :reordering, :from] # :nodoc: + [:joins, :where, :order, :bind, :reverse_order, :lock, :create_with, :reordering, :from] # :nodoc: def normal_values NORMAL_VALUES @@ -66,21 +63,69 @@ module ActiveRecord merge_multi_values merge_single_values + merge_joins relation end private + def merge_joins + return if values[:joins].blank? + + if other.klass == relation.klass + relation.joins!(*values[:joins]) + else + joins_dependency, rest = values[:joins].partition do |join| + case join + when Hash, Symbol, Array + true + else + false + end + end + + join_dependency = ActiveRecord::Associations::JoinDependency.new(other.klass, + joins_dependency, + []) + relation.joins! rest + + @relation = join_dependency.join_relation(relation) + end + end + def merge_multi_values - relation.where_values = merged_wheres - relation.bind_values = merged_binds + lhs_wheres = relation.where_values + rhs_wheres = values[:where] || [] + + lhs_binds = relation.bind_values + rhs_binds = values[:bind] || [] + + removed, kept = partition_overwrites(lhs_wheres, rhs_wheres) + + where_values = kept + rhs_wheres + bind_values = filter_binds(lhs_binds, removed) + rhs_binds + + conn = relation.klass.connection + bviter = bind_values.each.with_index + where_values.map! do |node| + if Arel::Nodes::Equality === node && Arel::Nodes::BindParam === node.right + (column, _), i = bviter.next + substitute = conn.substitute_at column, i + Arel::Nodes::Equality.new(node.left, substitute) + else + node + end + end + + relation.where_values = where_values + relation.bind_values = bind_values if values[:reordering] # override any order specified in the original relation relation.reorder! values[:order] elsif values[:order] - # merge in order_values from r + # merge in order_values from relation relation.order! values[:order] end @@ -97,35 +142,28 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def merged_binds - if values[:bind] - (relation.bind_values + values[:bind]).uniq(&:first) - else - relation.bind_values - end - end + def filter_binds(lhs_binds, removed_wheres) + return lhs_binds if removed_wheres.empty? - def merged_wheres - values[:where] ||= [] + set = Set.new removed_wheres.map { |x| x.left.name } + lhs_binds.dup.delete_if { |col,_| set.include? col.name } + end - if values[:where].empty? || relation.where_values.empty? - relation.where_values + values[:where] - else - # Remove equalities from the existing relation with a LHS which is - # present in the relation being merged in. + # Remove equalities from the existing relation with a LHS which is + # present in the relation being merged in. + # returns [things_to_remove, things_to_keep] + def partition_overwrites(lhs_wheres, rhs_wheres) + if lhs_wheres.empty? || rhs_wheres.empty? + return [[], lhs_wheres] + end - seen = Set.new - values[:where].each { |w| - if w.respond_to?(:operator) && w.operator == :== - seen << w.left - end - } + nodes = rhs_wheres.find_all do |w| + w.respond_to?(:operator) && w.operator == :== + end + seen = Set.new(nodes) { |node| node.left } - relation.where_values.reject { |w| - w.respond_to?(:operator) && - w.operator == :== && - seen.include?(w.left) - } + values[:where] + lhs_wheres.partition do |w| + w.respond_to?(:operator) && w.operator == :== && seen.include?(w.left) end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb index f44d46d15b..8948f2bba5 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb @@ -1,5 +1,20 @@ module ActiveRecord class PredicateBuilder # :nodoc: + @handlers = [] + + autoload :RelationHandler, 'active_record/relation/predicate_builder/relation_handler' + autoload :ArrayHandler, 'active_record/relation/predicate_builder/array_handler' + + def self.resolve_column_aliases(klass, hash) + hash = hash.dup + hash.keys.grep(Symbol) do |key| + if klass.attribute_alias? key + hash[klass.attribute_alias(key)] = hash.delete key + end + end + hash + end + def self.build_from_hash(klass, attributes, default_table) queries = [] @@ -63,44 +78,36 @@ module ActiveRecord end.compact end + # Define how a class is converted to Arel nodes when passed to +where+. + # The handler can be any object that responds to +call+, and will be used + # for any value that +===+ the class given. For example: + # + # MyCustomDateRange = Struct.new(:start, :end) + # handler = proc do |column, range| + # Arel::Nodes::Between.new(column, + # Arel::Nodes::And.new([range.start, range.end]) + # ) + # end + # ActiveRecord::PredicateBuilder.register_handler(MyCustomDateRange, handler) + def self.register_handler(klass, handler) + @handlers.unshift([klass, handler]) + end + + register_handler(BasicObject, ->(attribute, value) { attribute.eq(value) }) + # FIXME: I think we need to deprecate this behavior + register_handler(Class, ->(attribute, value) { attribute.eq(value.name) }) + register_handler(Base, ->(attribute, value) { attribute.eq(value.id) }) + register_handler(Range, ->(attribute, value) { attribute.in(value) }) + register_handler(Relation, RelationHandler.new) + register_handler(Array, ArrayHandler.new) + private def self.build(attribute, value) - case value - when Array - values = value.to_a.map {|x| x.is_a?(Base) ? x.id : x} - ranges, values = values.partition {|v| v.is_a?(Range)} - - values_predicate = if values.include?(nil) - values = values.compact - - case values.length - when 0 - attribute.eq(nil) - when 1 - attribute.eq(values.first).or(attribute.eq(nil)) - else - attribute.in(values).or(attribute.eq(nil)) - end - else - attribute.in(values) - end + handler_for(value).call(attribute, value) + end - array_predicates = ranges.map { |range| attribute.in(range) } - array_predicates << values_predicate - array_predicates.inject { |composite, predicate| composite.or(predicate) } - when ActiveRecord::Relation - value = value.select(value.klass.arel_table[value.klass.primary_key]) if value.select_values.empty? - attribute.in(value.arel.ast) - when Range - attribute.in(value) - when ActiveRecord::Base - attribute.eq(value.id) - when Class - # FIXME: I think we need to deprecate this behavior - attribute.eq(value.name) - else - attribute.eq(value) - end + def self.handler_for(object) + @handlers.detect { |klass, _| klass === object }.last end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder/array_handler.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder/array_handler.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2f6c34ac08 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder/array_handler.rb @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +module ActiveRecord + class PredicateBuilder + class ArrayHandler # :nodoc: + def call(attribute, value) + values = value.map { |x| x.is_a?(Base) ? x.id : x } + ranges, values = values.partition { |v| v.is_a?(Range) } + + values_predicate = if values.include?(nil) + values = values.compact + + case values.length + when 0 + attribute.eq(nil) + when 1 + attribute.eq(values.first).or(attribute.eq(nil)) + else + attribute.in(values).or(attribute.eq(nil)) + end + else + attribute.in(values) + end + + array_predicates = ranges.map { |range| attribute.in(range) } + array_predicates << values_predicate + array_predicates.inject { |composite, predicate| composite.or(predicate) } + end + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder/relation_handler.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder/relation_handler.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..618fa3cdd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder/relation_handler.rb @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +module ActiveRecord + class PredicateBuilder + class RelationHandler # :nodoc: + def call(attribute, value) + if value.select_values.empty? + value = value.select(value.klass.arel_table[value.klass.primary_key]) + end + + attribute.in(value.arel.ast) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb index 257221174b..9f2a039d94 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb @@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ module ActiveRecord # # User.where.not(name: "Jon", role: "admin") # # SELECT * FROM users WHERE name != 'Jon' AND role != 'admin' - # def not(opts, *rest) where_value = @scope.send(:build_where, opts, rest).map do |rel| case rel @@ -101,6 +100,14 @@ module ActiveRecord # firing an additional query. This will often result in a # performance improvement over a simple +join+. # + # You can also specify multiple relationships, like this: + # + # users = User.includes(:address, :friends) + # + # Loading nested relationships is possible using a Hash: + # + # users = User.includes(:address, friends: [:address, :followers]) + # # === conditions # # If you want to add conditions to your included models you'll have @@ -112,14 +119,15 @@ module ActiveRecord # # User.includes(:posts).where('posts.name = ?', 'example').references(:posts) def includes(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("includes", args) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:includes, args) spawn.includes!(*args) end def includes!(*args) # :nodoc: - args.reject! {|a| a.blank? } + args.reject!(&:blank?) + args.flatten! - self.includes_values = (includes_values + args).flatten.uniq + self.includes_values |= args self end @@ -130,7 +138,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # FROM "users" LEFT OUTER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" = # "users"."id" def eager_load(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("eager_load", args) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:eager_load, args) spawn.eager_load!(*args) end @@ -144,7 +152,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # User.preload(:posts) # => SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts" WHERE "posts"."user_id" IN (1, 2, 3) def preload(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("preload", args) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:preload, args) spawn.preload!(*args) end @@ -162,14 +170,15 @@ module ActiveRecord # User.includes(:posts).where("posts.name = 'foo'").references(:posts) # # => Query now knows the string references posts, so adds a JOIN def references(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("references", args) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:references, args) spawn.references!(*args) end def references!(*args) # :nodoc: args.flatten! + args.map!(&:to_s) - self.references_values = (references_values + args.map!(&:to_s)).uniq + self.references_values |= args self end @@ -222,7 +231,9 @@ module ActiveRecord end def select!(*fields) # :nodoc: - self.select_values += fields.flatten + fields.flatten! + + self.select_values += fields self end @@ -242,7 +253,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # User.group('name AS grouped_name, age') # => [#<User id: 3, name: "Foo", age: 21, ...>, #<User id: 2, name: "Oscar", age: 21, ...>, #<User id: 5, name: "Foo", age: 23, ...>] def group(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("group", args) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:group, args) spawn.group!(*args) end @@ -273,24 +284,24 @@ module ActiveRecord # User.order(:name, email: :desc) # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."name" ASC, "users"."email" DESC def order(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("order", args) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:order, args) spawn.order!(*args) end def order!(*args) # :nodoc: args.flatten! - validate_order_args args + validate_order_args(args) - references = args.reject { |arg| Arel::Node === arg } + references = args.grep(String) references.map! { |arg| arg =~ /^([a-zA-Z]\w*)\.(\w+)/ && $1 }.compact! references!(references) if references.any? # if a symbol is given we prepend the quoted table name - args = args.map { |arg| - arg.is_a?(Symbol) ? "#{quoted_table_name}.#{arg} ASC" : arg - } + args.map! do |arg| + arg.is_a?(Symbol) ? Arel::Nodes::Ascending.new(klass.arel_table[arg]) : arg + end - self.order_values = args + self.order_values + self.order_values += args self end @@ -302,15 +313,15 @@ module ActiveRecord # # User.order('email DESC').reorder('id ASC').order('name ASC') # - # generates a query with 'ORDER BY name ASC, id ASC'. + # generates a query with 'ORDER BY id ASC, name ASC'. def reorder(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("reorder", args) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:reorder, args) spawn.reorder!(*args) end def reorder!(*args) # :nodoc: args.flatten! - validate_order_args args + validate_order_args(args) self.reordering_value = true self.order_values = args @@ -341,6 +352,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # User.where(name: "John", active: true).unscope(where: :name) # == User.where(active: true) # + # This method is applied before the default_scope is applied. So the conditions + # specified in default_scope will not be removed. + # # Note that this method is more generalized than ActiveRecord::SpawnMethods#except # because #except will only affect a particular relation's values. It won't wipe # the order, grouping, etc. when that relation is merged. For example: @@ -349,11 +363,11 @@ module ActiveRecord # # will still have an order if it comes from the default_scope on Comment. def unscope(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("unscope", args) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:unscope, args) spawn.unscope!(*args) end - def unscope!(*args) + def unscope!(*args) # :nodoc: args.flatten! args.each do |scope| @@ -388,8 +402,12 @@ module ActiveRecord # User.joins("LEFT JOIN bookmarks ON bookmarks.bookmarkable_type = 'Post' AND bookmarks.user_id = users.id") # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" LEFT JOIN bookmarks ON bookmarks.bookmarkable_type = 'Post' AND bookmarks.user_id = users.id def joins(*args) - check_if_method_has_arguments!("joins", args) - spawn.joins!(*args.compact.flatten) + check_if_method_has_arguments!(:joins, args) + + args.compact! + args.flatten! + + spawn.joins!(*args) end def joins!(*args) # :nodoc: @@ -552,7 +570,6 @@ module ActiveRecord # Order.having('SUM(price) > 30').group('user_id') def having(opts, *rest) opts.blank? ? self : spawn.having!(opts, *rest) - spawn.having!(opts, *rest) end def having!(opts, *rest) # :nodoc: @@ -772,9 +789,10 @@ module ActiveRecord end def extending!(*modules, &block) # :nodoc: - modules << Module.new(&block) if block_given? + modules << Module.new(&block) if block + modules.flatten! - self.extending_values += modules.flatten + self.extending_values += modules extend(*extending_values) if extending_values.any? self @@ -794,23 +812,23 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns the Arel object associated with the relation. def arel - @arel ||= with_default_scope.build_arel + @arel ||= build_arel end # Like #arel, but ignores the default scope of the model. def build_arel arel = Arel::SelectManager.new(table.engine, table) - build_joins(arel, joins_values) unless joins_values.empty? + build_joins(arel, joins_values.flatten) unless joins_values.empty? collapse_wheres(arel, (where_values - ['']).uniq) - arel.having(*having_values.uniq.reject{|h| h.blank?}) unless having_values.empty? + arel.having(*having_values.uniq.reject(&:blank?)) unless having_values.empty? arel.take(connection.sanitize_limit(limit_value)) if limit_value arel.skip(offset_value.to_i) if offset_value - arel.group(*group_values.uniq.reject{|g| g.blank?}) unless group_values.empty? + arel.group(*group_values.uniq.reject(&:blank?)) unless group_values.empty? build_order(arel) @@ -859,13 +877,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end def custom_join_ast(table, joins) - joins = joins.reject { |join| join.blank? } + joins = joins.reject(&:blank?) return [] if joins.empty? - @implicit_readonly = true - - joins.map do |join| + joins.map! do |join| case join when Array join = Arel.sql(join.join(' ')) if array_of_strings?(join) @@ -892,6 +908,7 @@ module ActiveRecord when String, Array [@klass.send(:sanitize_sql, other.empty? ? opts : ([opts] + other))] when Hash + opts = PredicateBuilder.resolve_column_aliases(klass, opts) attributes = @klass.send(:expand_hash_conditions_for_aggregates, opts) attributes.values.grep(ActiveRecord::Relation) do |rel| @@ -934,9 +951,7 @@ module ActiveRecord association_joins = buckets[:association_join] || [] stashed_association_joins = buckets[:stashed_join] || [] join_nodes = (buckets[:join_node] || []).uniq - string_joins = (buckets[:string_join] || []).map { |x| - x.strip - }.uniq + string_joins = (buckets[:string_join] || []).map(&:strip).uniq join_list = join_nodes + custom_join_ast(manager, string_joins) @@ -948,21 +963,18 @@ module ActiveRecord join_dependency.graft(*stashed_association_joins) - @implicit_readonly = true unless association_joins.empty? && stashed_association_joins.empty? + joins = join_dependency.join_associations.map!(&:join_constraints) + joins.flatten! - # FIXME: refactor this to build an AST - join_dependency.join_associations.each do |association| - association.join_to(manager) - end + joins.each { |join| manager.from(join) } - manager.join_sources.concat join_list + manager.join_sources.concat(join_list) manager end def build_select(arel, selects) unless selects.empty? - @implicit_readonly = false arel.project(*selects) else arel.project(@klass.arel_table[Arel.star]) @@ -977,7 +989,7 @@ module ActiveRecord when Arel::Nodes::Ordering o.reverse when String - o.to_s.split(',').collect do |s| + o.to_s.split(',').map! do |s| s.strip! s.gsub!(/\sasc\Z/i, ' DESC') || s.gsub!(/\sdesc\Z/i, ' ASC') || s.concat(' DESC') end @@ -994,14 +1006,15 @@ module ActiveRecord end def array_of_strings?(o) - o.is_a?(Array) && o.all?{|obj| obj.is_a?(String)} + o.is_a?(Array) && o.all? { |obj| obj.is_a?(String) } end def build_order(arel) - orders = order_values + orders = order_values.uniq + orders.reject!(&:blank?) orders = reverse_sql_order(orders) if reverse_order_value - orders = orders.uniq.reject(&:blank?).flat_map do |order| + orders = orders.flat_map do |order| case order when Symbol table[order].asc @@ -1016,7 +1029,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end def validate_order_args(args) - args.select { |a| Hash === a }.each do |h| + args.grep(Hash) do |h| unless (h.values - [:asc, :desc]).empty? raise ArgumentError, 'Direction should be :asc or :desc' end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb index de784f9f57..2552cbd234 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb @@ -64,8 +64,7 @@ module ActiveRecord private def relation_with(values) # :nodoc: - result = Relation.new(klass, table, values) - result.default_scoped = default_scoped + result = Relation.create(klass, table, values) result.extend(*extending_values) if extending_values.any? result end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb index bea195e9b8..253368ae5b 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb @@ -3,11 +3,36 @@ module ActiveRecord # This class encapsulates a Result returned from calling +exec_query+ on any # database connection adapter. For example: # - # x = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query('SELECT * FROM foo') - # x # => #<ActiveRecord::Result:0xdeadbeef> + # result = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query('SELECT id, title, body FROM posts') + # result # => #<ActiveRecord::Result:0xdeadbeef> + # + # # Get the column names of the result: + # result.columns + # # => ["id", "title", "body"] + # + # # Get the record values of the result: + # result.rows + # # => [[1, "title_1", "body_1"], + # [2, "title_2", "body_2"], + # ... + # ] + # + # # Get an array of hashes representing the result (column => value): + # result.to_hash + # # => [{"id" => 1, "title" => "title_1", "body" => "body_1"}, + # {"id" => 2, "title" => "title_2", "body" => "body_2"}, + # ... + # ] + # + # # ActiveRecord::Result also includes Enumerable. + # result.each do |row| + # puts row['title'] + " " + row['body'] + # end class Result include Enumerable + IDENTITY_TYPE = Class.new { def type_cast(v); v; end }.new # :nodoc: + attr_reader :columns, :rows, :column_types def initialize(columns, rows, column_types = {}) @@ -17,8 +42,16 @@ module ActiveRecord @column_types = column_types end + def identity_type # :nodoc: + IDENTITY_TYPE + end + def each - hash_rows.each { |row| yield row } + if block_given? + hash_rows.each { |row| yield row } + else + hash_rows.to_enum + end end def to_hash @@ -52,6 +85,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end private + def hash_rows @hash_rows ||= begin diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..63e6738622 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +require 'active_support/per_thread_registry' + +module ActiveRecord + # This is a thread locals registry for Active Record. For example: + # + # ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_handler + # + # returns the connection handler local to the current thread. + # + # See the documentation of <tt>ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry</tt> + # for further details. + class RuntimeRegistry # :nodoc: + extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry + + attr_accessor :connection_handler, :sql_runtime, :connection_id + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb index 3c5b871e99..0b87ab9926 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ module ActiveRecord extend ActiveSupport::Concern module ClassMethods - def quote_value(value, column = nil) #:nodoc: - connection.quote(value,column) + def quote_value(value, column) #:nodoc: + connection.quote(value, column) end # Used to sanitize objects before they're used in an SQL SELECT statement. Delegates to <tt>connection.quote</tt>. @@ -86,10 +86,11 @@ module ActiveRecord # { address: Address.new("123 abc st.", "chicago") } # # => "address_street='123 abc st.' and address_city='chicago'" def sanitize_sql_hash_for_conditions(attrs, default_table_name = self.table_name) + attrs = PredicateBuilder.resolve_column_aliases self, attrs attrs = expand_hash_conditions_for_aggregates(attrs) table = Arel::Table.new(table_name, arel_engine).alias(default_table_name) - PredicateBuilder.build_from_hash(self.class, attrs, table).map { |b| + PredicateBuilder.build_from_hash(self, attrs, table).map { |b| connection.visitor.accept b }.join(' AND ') end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb index 3259dbbd80..4bfd0167a4 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ module ActiveRecord unless info[:version].blank? initialize_schema_migrations_table - assume_migrated_upto_version(info[:version], migrations_paths) + connection.assume_migrated_upto_version(info[:version], migrations_paths) end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_dumper.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_dumper.rb index 10c6d272cd..1181cc739e 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_dumper.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_dumper.rb @@ -106,9 +106,12 @@ HEADER end tbl.print " create_table #{remove_prefix_and_suffix(table).inspect}" - if columns.detect { |c| c.name == pk } + pkcol = columns.detect { |c| c.name == pk } + if pkcol if pk != 'id' tbl.print %Q(, primary_key: "#{pk}") + elsif pkcol.sql_type == 'uuid' + tbl.print ", id: :uuid" end else tbl.print ", id: false" diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb index 6077144265..fee19b1096 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb @@ -4,31 +4,37 @@ require 'active_record/base' module ActiveRecord class SchemaMigration < ActiveRecord::Base + class << self - def self.table_name - "#{Base.table_name_prefix}schema_migrations#{Base.table_name_suffix}" - end + def table_name + "#{table_name_prefix}schema_migrations#{table_name_suffix}" + end - def self.index_name - "#{Base.table_name_prefix}unique_schema_migrations#{Base.table_name_suffix}" - end + def index_name + "#{table_name_prefix}unique_schema_migrations#{table_name_suffix}" + end - def self.create_table(limit=nil) - unless connection.table_exists?(table_name) - version_options = {null: false} - version_options[:limit] = limit if limit + def table_exists? + connection.table_exists?(table_name) + end + + def create_table(limit=nil) + unless table_exists? + version_options = {null: false} + version_options[:limit] = limit if limit - connection.create_table(table_name, id: false) do |t| - t.column :version, :string, version_options + connection.create_table(table_name, id: false) do |t| + t.column :version, :string, version_options + end + connection.add_index table_name, :version, unique: true, name: index_name end - connection.add_index table_name, :version, unique: true, name: index_name end - end - def self.drop_table - if connection.table_exists?(table_name) - connection.remove_index table_name, name: index_name - connection.drop_table(table_name) + def drop_table + if table_exists? + connection.remove_index table_name, name: index_name + connection.drop_table(table_name) + end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb index 886182f534..0cf3d59985 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +require 'active_support/per_thread_registry' + module ActiveRecord module Scoping extend ActiveSupport::Concern @@ -9,11 +11,11 @@ module ActiveRecord module ClassMethods def current_scope #:nodoc: - Thread.current["#{base_class}_current_scope"] + ScopeRegistry.value_for(:current_scope, base_class.to_s) end def current_scope=(scope) #:nodoc: - Thread.current["#{base_class}_current_scope"] = scope + ScopeRegistry.set_value_for(:current_scope, base_class.to_s, scope) end end @@ -24,5 +26,57 @@ module ActiveRecord send("#{att}=", value) if respond_to?("#{att}=") end end + + # This class stores the +:current_scope+ and +:ignore_default_scope+ values + # for different classes. The registry is stored as a thread local, which is + # accessed through +ScopeRegistry.current+. + # + # This class allows you to store and get the scope values on different + # classes and different types of scopes. For example, if you are attempting + # to get the current_scope for the +Board+ model, then you would use the + # following code: + # + # registry = ActiveRecord::Scoping::ScopeRegistry + # registry.set_value_for(:current_scope, "Board", some_new_scope) + # + # Now when you run: + # + # registry.value_for(:current_scope, "Board") + # + # You will obtain whatever was defined in +some_new_scope+. The +value_for+ + # and +set_value_for+ methods are delegated to the current +ScopeRegistry+ + # object, so the above example code can also be called as: + # + # ActiveRecord::Scoping::ScopeRegistry.set_value_for(:current_scope, + # "Board", some_new_scope) + class ScopeRegistry # :nodoc: + extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry + + VALID_SCOPE_TYPES = [:current_scope, :ignore_default_scope] + + def initialize + @registry = Hash.new { |hash, key| hash[key] = {} } + end + + # Obtains the value for a given +scope_name+ and +variable_name+. + def value_for(scope_type, variable_name) + raise_invalid_scope_type!(scope_type) + @registry[scope_type][variable_name] + end + + # Sets the +value+ for a given +scope_type+ and +variable_name+. + def set_value_for(scope_type, variable_name, value) + raise_invalid_scope_type!(scope_type) + @registry[scope_type][variable_name] = value + end + + private + + def raise_invalid_scope_type!(scope_type) + if !VALID_SCOPE_TYPES.include?(scope_type) + raise ArgumentError, "Invalid scope type '#{scope_type}' sent to the registry. Scope types must be included in VALID_SCOPE_TYPES" + end + end + end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb index 8a90528ce8..a5d6aad3f0 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb @@ -8,14 +8,6 @@ module ActiveRecord class_attribute :default_scopes, instance_writer: false, instance_predicate: false self.default_scopes = [] - - def self.default_scopes? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( - "#default_scopes? is deprecated. Do something like #default_scopes.empty? instead." - ) - - !!self.default_scopes - end end module ClassMethods @@ -91,12 +83,11 @@ module ActiveRecord scope = Proc.new if block_given? if scope.is_a?(Relation) || !scope.respond_to?(:call) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( - "Calling #default_scope without a block is deprecated. For example instead " \ + raise ArgumentError, + "Support for calling #default_scope without a block is removed. For example instead " \ "of `default_scope where(color: 'red')`, please use " \ "`default_scope { where(color: 'red') }`. (Alternatively you can just redefine " \ "self.default_scope.)" - ) end self.default_scopes += [scope] @@ -120,11 +111,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end def ignore_default_scope? # :nodoc: - Thread.current["#{self}_ignore_default_scope"] + ScopeRegistry.value_for(:ignore_default_scope, self) end def ignore_default_scope=(ignore) # :nodoc: - Thread.current["#{self}_ignore_default_scope"] = ignore + ScopeRegistry.set_value_for(:ignore_default_scope, self, ignore) end # The ignore_default_scope flag is used to prevent an infinite recursion diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb index da73bead32..2a5718f388 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb @@ -25,22 +25,18 @@ module ActiveRecord if current_scope current_scope.clone else - scope = relation - scope.default_scoped = true - scope + default_scoped end end + def default_scoped # :nodoc: + relation.merge(build_default_scope) + end + # Collects attributes from scopes that should be applied when creating # an AR instance for the particular class this is called on. def scope_attributes # :nodoc: - if current_scope - current_scope.scope_for_create - else - scope = relation - scope.default_scoped = true - scope.scope_for_create - end + all.scope_for_create end # Are there default attributes associated with this scope? @@ -145,26 +141,9 @@ module ActiveRecord def scope(name, body, &block) extension = Module.new(&block) if block - # Check body.is_a?(Relation) to prevent the relation actually being - # loaded by respond_to? - if body.is_a?(Relation) || !body.respond_to?(:call) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( - "Using #scope without passing a callable object is deprecated. For " \ - "example `scope :red, where(color: 'red')` should be changed to " \ - "`scope :red, -> { where(color: 'red') }`. There are numerous gotchas " \ - "in the former usage and it makes the implementation more complicated " \ - "and buggy. (If you prefer, you can just define a class method named " \ - "`self.red`.)" - ) - end - singleton_class.send(:define_method, name) do |*args| - if body.respond_to?(:call) - scope = all.scoping { body.call(*args) } - scope = scope.extending(extension) if extension - else - scope = body - end + scope = all.scoping { body.call(*args) } + scope = scope.extending(extension) if extension scope || all end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dd4ee0c4a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +module ActiveRecord + + # Statement cache is used to cache a single statement in order to avoid creating the AST again. + # Initializing the cache is done by passing the statement in the initialization block: + # + # cache = ActiveRecord::StatementCache.new do + # Book.where(name: "my book").limit(100) + # end + # + # The cached statement is executed by using the +execute+ method: + # + # cache.execute + # + # The relation returned by the block is cached, and for each +execute+ call the cached relation gets duped. + # Database is queried when +to_a+ is called on the relation. + class StatementCache + def initialize + @relation = yield + raise ArgumentError.new("Statement cannot be nil") if @relation.nil? + end + + def execute + @relation.dup.to_a + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb index 36133bab4c..5ff594fdca 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb @@ -3,10 +3,41 @@ module ActiveRecord class DatabaseAlreadyExists < StandardError; end # :nodoc: class DatabaseNotSupported < StandardError; end # :nodoc: - module DatabaseTasks # :nodoc: + # <tt>ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks</tt> is a utility class, which encapsulates + # logic behind common tasks used to manage database and migrations. + # + # The tasks defined here are used in rake tasks provided by Active Record. + # + # In order to use DatabaseTasks, a few config values need to be set. All the needed + # config values are set by Rails already, so it's necessary to do it only if you + # want to change the defaults or when you want to use Active Record outside of Rails + # (in such case after configuring the database tasks, you can also use the rake tasks + # defined in Active Record). + # + # + # The possible config values are: + # + # * +env+: current environment (like Rails.env). + # * +database_configuration+: configuration of your databases (as in +config/database.yml+). + # * +db_dir+: your +db+ directory. + # * +fixtures_path+: a path to fixtures directory. + # * +migrations_paths+: a list of paths to directories with migrations. + # * +seed_loader+: an object which will load seeds, it needs to respond to the +load_seed+ method. + # + # Example usage of +DatabaseTasks+ outside Rails could look as such: + # + # include ActiveRecord::Tasks + # DatabaseTasks.database_configuration = YAML.load(File.read('my_database_config.yml')) + # DatabaseTasks.db_dir = 'db' + # # other settings... + # + # DatabaseTasks.create_current('production') + module DatabaseTasks extend self attr_writer :current_config + attr_accessor :database_configuration, :migrations_paths, :seed_loader, :db_dir, + :fixtures_path, :env LOCAL_HOSTS = ['127.0.0.1', 'localhost'] @@ -19,12 +50,8 @@ module ActiveRecord register_task(/postgresql/, ActiveRecord::Tasks::PostgreSQLDatabaseTasks) register_task(/sqlite/, ActiveRecord::Tasks::SQLiteDatabaseTasks) - register_task(/firebird/, ActiveRecord::Tasks::FirebirdDatabaseTasks) - register_task(/sqlserver/, ActiveRecord::Tasks::SqlserverDatabaseTasks) - register_task(/(oci|oracle)/, ActiveRecord::Tasks::OracleDatabaseTasks) - def current_config(options = {}) - options.reverse_merge! :env => Rails.env + options.reverse_merge! :env => env if options.has_key?(:config) @current_config = options[:config] else @@ -50,7 +77,7 @@ module ActiveRecord each_local_configuration { |configuration| create configuration } end - def create_current(environment = Rails.env) + def create_current(environment = env) each_current_configuration(environment) { |configuration| create configuration } @@ -73,7 +100,7 @@ module ActiveRecord each_local_configuration { |configuration| drop configuration } end - def drop_current(environment = Rails.env) + def drop_current(environment = env) each_current_configuration(environment) { |configuration| drop configuration } @@ -83,7 +110,7 @@ module ActiveRecord drop database_url_config end - def charset_current(environment = Rails.env) + def charset_current(environment = env) charset ActiveRecord::Base.configurations[environment] end @@ -92,7 +119,7 @@ module ActiveRecord class_for_adapter(configuration['adapter']).new(*arguments).charset end - def collation_current(environment = Rails.env) + def collation_current(environment = env) collation ActiveRecord::Base.configurations[environment] end @@ -117,6 +144,24 @@ module ActiveRecord class_for_adapter(configuration['adapter']).new(*arguments).structure_load(filename) end + def check_schema_file(filename) + unless File.exists?(filename) + message = %{#{filename} doesn't exist yet. Run `rake db:migrate` to create it, then try again.} + message << %{ If you do not intend to use a database, you should instead alter #{Rails.root}/config/application.rb to limit the frameworks that will be loaded.} if defined?(::Rails) + Kernel.abort message + end + end + + def load_seed + if seed_loader + seed_loader.load_seed + else + raise "You tried to load seed data, but no seed loader is specified. Please specify seed " + + "loader with ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.seed_loader = your_seed_loader\n" + + "Seed loader should respond to load_seed method" + end + end + private def database_url_config @@ -134,7 +179,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def each_current_configuration(environment) environments = [environment] - environments << 'test' if environment.development? + environments << 'test' if environment == 'development' configurations = ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.values_at(*environments) configurations.compact.each do |configuration| diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/firebird_database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/firebird_database_tasks.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 98014a38ea..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/firebird_database_tasks.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -module ActiveRecord - module Tasks # :nodoc: - class FirebirdDatabaseTasks # :nodoc: - delegate :connection, :establish_connection, to: ActiveRecord::Base - - def initialize(configuration) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "This database tasks were deprecated, because this tasks should be served by the 3rd party adapter." - @configuration = configuration - end - - def create - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def drop - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def purge - establish_connection(:test) - connection.recreate_database! - end - - def charset - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def structure_dump(filename) - set_firebird_env(configuration) - db_string = firebird_db_string(configuration) - Kernel.system "isql -a #{db_string} > #{filename}" - end - - def structure_load(filename) - set_firebird_env(configuration) - db_string = firebird_db_string(configuration) - Kernel.system "isql -i #{filename} #{db_string}" - end - - private - - def set_firebird_env(config) - ENV['ISC_USER'] = config['username'].to_s if config['username'] - ENV['ISC_PASSWORD'] = config['password'].to_s if config['password'] - end - - def firebird_db_string(config) - FireRuby::Database.db_string_for(config.symbolize_keys) - end - - def configuration - @configuration - end - end - end -end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/oracle_database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/oracle_database_tasks.rb deleted file mode 100644 index de3aa50e5e..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/oracle_database_tasks.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -module ActiveRecord - module Tasks # :nodoc: - class OracleDatabaseTasks # :nodoc: - delegate :connection, :establish_connection, to: ActiveRecord::Base - - def initialize(configuration) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "This database tasks were deprecated, because this tasks should be served by the 3rd party adapter." - @configuration = configuration - end - - def create - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def drop - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def purge - establish_connection(:test) - connection.structure_drop.split(";\n\n").each { |ddl| connection.execute(ddl) } - end - - def charset - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def structure_dump(filename) - establish_connection(configuration) - File.open(filename, "w:utf-8") { |f| f << connection.structure_dump } - end - - def structure_load(filename) - establish_connection(configuration) - IO.read(filename).split(";\n\n").each { |ddl| connection.execute(ddl) } - end - - private - - def configuration - @configuration - end - end - end -end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb index 0b1b030516..4413330fab 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def structure_load(filename) set_psql_env - Kernel.system("psql -f #{filename} #{configuration['database']}") + Kernel.system("psql -q -f #{filename} #{configuration['database']}") end private diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/sqlserver_database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/sqlserver_database_tasks.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c718ee03a8..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/sqlserver_database_tasks.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -require 'shellwords' - -module ActiveRecord - module Tasks # :nodoc: - class SqlserverDatabaseTasks # :nodoc: - delegate :connection, :establish_connection, to: ActiveRecord::Base - - def initialize(configuration) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "This database tasks were deprecated, because this tasks should be served by the 3rd party adapter." - @configuration = configuration - end - - def create - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def drop - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def purge - test = configuration.deep_dup - test_database = test['database'] - test['database'] = 'master' - establish_connection(test) - connection.recreate_database!(test_database) - end - - def charset - $stderr.puts 'sorry, your database adapter is not supported yet, feel free to submit a patch' - end - - def structure_dump(filename) - Kernel.system("smoscript -s #{configuration['host']} -d #{configuration['database']} -u #{configuration['username']} -p #{configuration['password']} -f #{filename} -A -U") - end - - def structure_load(filename) - Kernel.system("sqlcmd -S #{configuration['host']} -d #{configuration['database']} -U #{configuration['username']} -P #{configuration['password']} -i #{filename}") - end - - private - - def configuration - @configuration - end - end - end -end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/test_case.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/test_case.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e9142481a3..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/test_case.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/test_case' - -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('ActiveRecord::TestCase is deprecated, please use ActiveSupport::TestCase') -module ActiveRecord - # = Active Record Test Case - # - # Defines some test assertions to test against SQL queries. - class TestCase < ActiveSupport::TestCase #:nodoc: - def teardown - SQLCounter.clear_log - end - - def assert_date_from_db(expected, actual, message = nil) - # SybaseAdapter doesn't have a separate column type just for dates, - # so the time is in the string and incorrectly formatted - if current_adapter?(:SybaseAdapter) - assert_equal expected.to_s, actual.to_date.to_s, message - else - assert_equal expected.to_s, actual.to_s, message - end - end - - def assert_sql(*patterns_to_match) - SQLCounter.clear_log - yield - SQLCounter.log_all - ensure - failed_patterns = [] - patterns_to_match.each do |pattern| - failed_patterns << pattern unless SQLCounter.log_all.any?{ |sql| pattern === sql } - end - assert failed_patterns.empty?, "Query pattern(s) #{failed_patterns.map{ |p| p.inspect }.join(', ')} not found.#{SQLCounter.log.size == 0 ? '' : "\nQueries:\n#{SQLCounter.log.join("\n")}"}" - end - - def assert_queries(num = 1, options = {}) - ignore_none = options.fetch(:ignore_none) { num == :any } - SQLCounter.clear_log - yield - ensure - the_log = ignore_none ? SQLCounter.log_all : SQLCounter.log - if num == :any - assert_operator the_log.size, :>=, 1, "1 or more queries expected, but none were executed." - else - mesg = "#{the_log.size} instead of #{num} queries were executed.#{the_log.size == 0 ? '' : "\nQueries:\n#{the_log.join("\n")}"}" - assert_equal num, the_log.size, mesg - end - end - - def assert_no_queries(&block) - assert_queries(0, :ignore_none => true, &block) - end - - end - - class SQLCounter - class << self - attr_accessor :ignored_sql, :log, :log_all - def clear_log; self.log = []; self.log_all = []; end - end - - self.clear_log - - self.ignored_sql = [/^PRAGMA/, /^SELECT currval/, /^SELECT CAST/, /^SELECT @@IDENTITY/, /^SELECT @@ROWCOUNT/, /^SAVEPOINT/, /^ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT/, /^RELEASE SAVEPOINT/, /^SHOW max_identifier_length/, /^BEGIN/, /^COMMIT/] - - # FIXME: this needs to be refactored so specific database can add their own - # ignored SQL, or better yet, use a different notification for the queries - # instead examining the SQL content. - oracle_ignored = [/^select .*nextval/i, /^SAVEPOINT/, /^ROLLBACK TO/, /^\s*select .* from all_triggers/im] - mysql_ignored = [/^SHOW TABLES/i, /^SHOW FULL FIELDS/] - postgresql_ignored = [/^\s*select\b.*\bfrom\b.*pg_namespace\b/im, /^\s*select\b.*\battname\b.*\bfrom\b.*\bpg_attribute\b/im, /^SHOW search_path/i] - sqlite3_ignored = [/^\s*SELECT name\b.*\bFROM sqlite_master/im] - - [oracle_ignored, mysql_ignored, postgresql_ignored, sqlite3_ignored].each do |db_ignored_sql| - ignored_sql.concat db_ignored_sql - end - - attr_reader :ignore - - def initialize(ignore = Regexp.union(self.class.ignored_sql)) - @ignore = ignore - end - - def call(name, start, finish, message_id, values) - sql = values[:sql] - - # FIXME: this seems bad. we should probably have a better way to indicate - # the query was cached - return if 'CACHE' == values[:name] - - self.class.log_all << sql - self.class.log << sql unless ignore =~ sql - end - end - - ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe('sql.active_record', SQLCounter.new) -end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb index ae99cff35e..9253150c4f 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # # config.active_record.record_timestamps = false # - # Timestamps are in the local timezone by default but you can use UTC by setting: + # Timestamps are in UTC by default but you can use the local timezone by setting: # - # config.active_record.default_timezone = :utc + # config.active_record.default_timezone = :local # # == Time Zone aware attributes # diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb index 4dbd668fcf..dcbf38a89f 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb @@ -10,7 +10,9 @@ module ActiveRecord end included do - define_callbacks :commit, :rollback, :terminator => "result == false", :scope => [:kind, :name] + define_callbacks :commit, :rollback, + terminator: ->(_, result) { result == false }, + scope: [:kind, :name] end # = Active Record Transactions @@ -243,7 +245,7 @@ module ActiveRecord if options.is_a?(Hash) && options[:on] assert_valid_transaction_action(options[:on]) options[:if] = Array(options[:if]) - fire_on = Array(options[:on]).map(&:to_sym) + fire_on = Array(options[:on]) options[:if] << "transaction_include_any_action?(#{fire_on})" end end @@ -286,25 +288,26 @@ module ActiveRecord clear_transaction_record_state end - # Call the after_commit callbacks + # Call the +after_commit+ callbacks. # # Ensure that it is not called if the object was never persisted (failed create), - # but call it after the commit of a destroyed object + # but call it after the commit of a destroyed object. def committed! #:nodoc: run_callbacks :commit if destroyed? || persisted? ensure clear_transaction_record_state end - # Call the after rollback callbacks. The restore_state argument indicates if the record + # Call the +after_rollback+ callbacks. The +force_restore_state+ argument indicates if the record # state should be rolled back to the beginning or just to the last savepoint. def rolledback!(force_restore_state = false) #:nodoc: run_callbacks :rollback ensure restore_transaction_record_state(force_restore_state) + clear_transaction_record_state end - # Add the record to the current transaction so that the :after_rollback and :after_commit callbacks + # Add the record to the current transaction so that the +after_rollback+ and +after_commit+ callbacks # can be called. def add_to_transaction if self.class.connection.add_transaction_record(self) @@ -339,8 +342,12 @@ module ActiveRecord # Save the new record state and id of a record so it can be restored later if a transaction fails. def remember_transaction_record_state #:nodoc: @_start_transaction_state[:id] = id if has_attribute?(self.class.primary_key) - @_start_transaction_state[:new_record] = @new_record - @_start_transaction_state[:destroyed] = @destroyed + unless @_start_transaction_state.include?(:new_record) + @_start_transaction_state[:new_record] = @new_record + end + unless @_start_transaction_state.include?(:destroyed) + @_start_transaction_state[:destroyed] = @destroyed + end @_start_transaction_state[:level] = (@_start_transaction_state[:level] || 0) + 1 @_start_transaction_state[:frozen?] = @attributes.frozen? end @@ -354,8 +361,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # Restore the new record state and id of a record that was previously saved by a call to save_record_state. def restore_transaction_record_state(force = false) #:nodoc: unless @_start_transaction_state.empty? - @_start_transaction_state[:level] = (@_start_transaction_state[:level] || 0) - 1 - if @_start_transaction_state[:level] < 1 || force + transaction_level = (@_start_transaction_state[:level] || 0) - 1 + if transaction_level < 1 || force restore_state = @_start_transaction_state was_frozen = restore_state[:frozen?] @attributes = @attributes.dup if @attributes.frozen? @@ -368,7 +375,6 @@ module ActiveRecord @attributes_cache.delete(self.class.primary_key) end @attributes.freeze if was_frozen - @_start_transaction_state.clear end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb index 7f1972ccf9..b4785d3ba4 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb @@ -2,15 +2,15 @@ module ActiveRecord module Validations class AssociatedValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator #:nodoc: def validate_each(record, attribute, value) - if Array.wrap(value).reject {|r| r.marked_for_destruction? || r.valid?(record.validation_context) }.any? + if Array.wrap(value).reject {|r| r.marked_for_destruction? || r.valid?}.any? record.errors.add(attribute, :invalid, options.merge(:value => value)) end end end module ClassMethods - # Validates whether the associated object or objects are all valid - # themselves. Works with any kind of association. + # Validates whether the associated object or objects are all valid. + # Works with any kind of association. # # class Book < ActiveRecord::Base # has_many :pages diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb index a705d8c2c4..b55af692d6 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb @@ -7,11 +7,7 @@ module ActiveRecord "Pass a callable instead: `conditions: -> { where(approved: true) }`" end super({ case_sensitive: true }.merge!(options)) - end - - # Unfortunately, we have to tie Uniqueness validators to a class. - def setup(klass) - @klass = klass + @klass = options[:class] end def validate_each(record, attribute, value) @@ -34,7 +30,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end protected - # The check for an existing value should be run from a class that # isn't abstract. This means working down from the current class # (self), to the first non-abstract class. Since classes don't know @@ -202,8 +197,8 @@ module ActiveRecord # will result in the default Rails exception page being shown), or you # can catch it and restart the transaction (e.g. by telling the user # that the title already exists, and asking him to re-enter the title). - # This technique is also known as optimistic concurrency control: - # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimistic_concurrency_control. + # This technique is also known as + # {optimistic concurrency control}[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimistic_concurrency_control]. # # The bundled ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters distinguish unique index # constraint errors from other types of database errors by throwing an diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/version.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/version.rb index f2b041ad97..de5fd05468 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/version.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/version.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns the version of the currently loaded ActiveRecord as a Gem::Version def self.version - Gem::Version.new "4.0.0.beta1" + Gem::Version.new "4.1.0.beta" end module VERSION #:nodoc: diff --git a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb index b967bb6e0f..3968acba64 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb @@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ module ActiveRecord protected attr_reader :migration_action, :join_tables + # sets the default migration template that is being used for the generation of the migration + # depending on the arguments which would be sent out in the command line, the migration template + # and the table name instance variables are setup. + def set_local_assigns! @migration_template = "migration.rb" case file_name diff --git a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb index 40e134e626..7e8d68ce69 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb @@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ module ActiveRecord class_option :parent, :type => :string, :desc => "The parent class for the generated model" class_option :indexes, :type => :boolean, :default => true, :desc => "Add indexes for references and belongs_to columns" + + # creates the migration file for the model. + def create_migration_file return unless options[:migration] && options[:parent].nil? attributes.each { |a| a.attr_options.delete(:index) if a.reference? && !a.has_index? } if options[:indexes] == false @@ -39,6 +42,7 @@ module ActiveRecord protected + # Used by the migration template to determine the parent name of the model def parent_class_name options[:parent] || "ActiveRecord::Base" end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb index e28bb7b6ca..dd355e8d0c 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb @@ -173,6 +173,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end end end + + def test_select_all_always_return_activerecord_result + result = @connection.select_all "SELECT * FROM posts" + assert result.is_a?(ActiveRecord::Result) + end end class AdapterTestWithoutTransaction < ActiveRecord::TestCase diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/active_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/active_schema_test.rb index e6d0183b11..0878925a6c 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/active_schema_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/active_schema_test.rb @@ -2,25 +2,24 @@ require "cases/helper" class ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def setup - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::AbstractMysqlAdapter.class_eval do + @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.remove_connection + ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(@connection) + + ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do alias_method :execute_without_stub, :execute - remove_method :execute def execute(sql, name = nil) return sql end end end def teardown - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::AbstractMysqlAdapter.class_eval do - remove_method :execute - alias_method :execute, :execute_without_stub - end + ActiveRecord::Base.remove_connection + ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(@connection) end def test_add_index # add_index calls index_name_exists? which can't work since execute is stubbed - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter.send(:define_method, :index_name_exists?) do |*| - false - end + def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).index_name_exists?(*); false; end + expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` ON `people` (`last_name`) " assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :length => nil) @@ -58,8 +57,6 @@ class ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name_and_first_name` USING btree ON `people` (`last_name`(15), `first_name`(15)) " assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, [:last_name, :first_name], :length => 15, :using => :btree) - - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter.send(:remove_method, :index_name_exists?) end def test_drop_table @@ -121,22 +118,20 @@ class ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase private def with_real_execute - #we need to actually modify some data, so we make execute point to the original method - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::AbstractMysqlAdapter.class_eval do + ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do alias_method :execute_with_stub, :execute remove_method :execute alias_method :execute, :execute_without_stub end + yield ensure - #before finishing, we restore the alias to the mock-up method - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::AbstractMysqlAdapter.class_eval do + ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do remove_method :execute alias_method :execute, :execute_with_stub end end - def method_missing(method_symbol, *arguments) ActiveRecord::Base.connection.send(method_symbol, *arguments) end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/mysql_adapter_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/mysql_adapter_test.rb index a75883cd3a..9ad0744aee 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/mysql_adapter_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/mysql_adapter_test.rb @@ -95,14 +95,39 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_equal @conn.default_sequence_name('ex_with_custom_index_type_pk', 'id'), seq end + def test_tinyint_integer_typecasting + @conn.exec_query('drop table if exists ex_with_non_boolean_tinyint_column') + @conn.exec_query(<<-eosql) + CREATE TABLE `ex_with_non_boolean_tinyint_column` ( + `status` TINYINT(4)) + eosql + insert(@conn, { 'status' => 2 }, 'ex_with_non_boolean_tinyint_column') + + result = @conn.exec_query('SELECT status FROM ex_with_non_boolean_tinyint_column') + + assert_equal 2, result.column_types['status'].type_cast(result.last['status']) + end + + def test_supports_extensions + assert_not @conn.supports_extensions?, 'does not support extensions' + end + + def test_respond_to_enable_extension + assert @conn.respond_to?(:enable_extension) + end + + def test_respond_to_disable_extension + assert @conn.respond_to?(:disable_extension) + end + private - def insert(ctx, data) + def insert(ctx, data, table='ex') binds = data.map { |name, value| - [ctx.columns('ex').find { |x| x.name == name }, value] + [ctx.columns(table).find { |x| x.name == name }, value] } columns = binds.map(&:first).map(&:name) - sql = "INSERT INTO ex (#{columns.join(", ")}) + sql = "INSERT INTO #{table} (#{columns.join(", ")}) VALUES (#{(['?'] * columns.length).join(', ')})" ctx.exec_insert(sql, 'SQL', binds) diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/reserved_word_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/reserved_word_test.rb index 4cf4bc4c61..8eb9565963 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/reserved_word_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/reserved_word_test.rb @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ require "cases/helper" class Group < ActiveRecord::Base Group.table_name = 'group' - belongs_to :select, :class_name => 'Select' + belongs_to :select has_one :values end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb index 8a2a7ef269..4ccf568406 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb @@ -2,25 +2,24 @@ require "cases/helper" class ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def setup - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.class_eval do + @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.remove_connection + ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(@connection) + + ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do alias_method :execute_without_stub, :execute - remove_method :execute def execute(sql, name = nil) return sql end end end def teardown - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.class_eval do - remove_method :execute - alias_method :execute, :execute_without_stub - end + ActiveRecord::Base.remove_connection + ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(@connection) end def test_add_index # add_index calls index_name_exists? which can't work since execute is stubbed - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.send(:define_method, :index_name_exists?) do |*| - false - end + def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).index_name_exists?(*); false; end + expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` ON `people` (`last_name`) " assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :length => nil) @@ -58,8 +57,6 @@ class ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name_and_first_name` USING btree ON `people` (`last_name`(15), `first_name`(15)) " assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, [:last_name, :first_name], :length => 15, :using => :btree) - - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.send(:remove_method, :index_name_exists?) end def test_drop_table @@ -121,22 +118,20 @@ class ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase private def with_real_execute - #we need to actually modify some data, so we make execute point to the original method - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.class_eval do + ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do alias_method :execute_with_stub, :execute remove_method :execute alias_method :execute, :execute_without_stub end + yield ensure - #before finishing, we restore the alias to the mock-up method - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.class_eval do + ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do remove_method :execute alias_method :execute, :execute_with_stub end end - def method_missing(method_symbol, *arguments) ActiveRecord::Base.connection.send(method_symbol, *arguments) end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/reserved_word_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/reserved_word_test.rb index e76617b845..1a82308176 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/reserved_word_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/reserved_word_test.rb @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ require "cases/helper" class Group < ActiveRecord::Base Group.table_name = 'group' - belongs_to :select, :class_name => 'Select' + belongs_to :select has_one :values end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb index 16329689c0..22dd48e113 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb @@ -25,9 +25,7 @@ class PostgresqlActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_add_index # add_index calls index_name_exists? which can't work since execute is stubbed - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.send(:define_method, :index_name_exists?) do |*| - false - end + ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.stubs(:index_name_exists?).returns(false) expected = %(CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "index_people_on_last_name" ON "people" ("last_name") WHERE state = 'active') assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :unique => true, :where => "state = 'active'") @@ -51,8 +49,6 @@ class PostgresqlActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase expected = %(CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "index_people_on_last_name" ON "people" USING gist ("last_name") WHERE state = 'active') assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :unique => true, :where => "state = 'active'", :using => :gist) - - ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.send(:remove_method, :index_name_exists?) end private diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/array_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/array_test.rb index 8774bf626f..c537b08c3e 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/array_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/array_test.rb @@ -27,6 +27,27 @@ class PostgresqlArrayTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert @column.array end + def test_change_column_with_array + @connection.add_column :pg_arrays, :snippets, :string, array: true, default: [] + @connection.change_column :pg_arrays, :snippets, :text, array: true, default: "{}" + + PgArray.reset_column_information + column = PgArray.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'snippets' } + + assert_equal :text, column.type + assert_equal [], column.default + assert column.array + end + + def test_change_column_cant_make_non_array_column_to_array + @connection.add_column :pg_arrays, :a_string, :string + assert_raises ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid do + @connection.transaction do + @connection.change_column :pg_arrays, :a_string, :string, array: true + end + end + end + def test_type_cast_array assert @column @@ -81,6 +102,12 @@ class PostgresqlArrayTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_cycle(['1',nil,nil]) end + def test_insert_fixture + tag_values = ["val1", "val2", "val3_with_'_multiple_quote_'_chars"] + @connection.insert_fixture({"tags" => tag_values}, "pg_arrays" ) + assert_equal(PgArray.last.tags, tag_values) + end + private def assert_cycle array # test creation diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/bytea_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/bytea_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..489efac932 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/bytea_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +require "cases/helper" +require 'active_record/base' +require 'active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter' + +class PostgresqlByteaTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + class ByteaDataType < ActiveRecord::Base + self.table_name = 'bytea_data_type' + end + + def setup + @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection + begin + @connection.transaction do + @connection.create_table('bytea_data_type') do |t| + t.binary 'payload' + t.binary 'serialized' + end + end + end + @column = ByteaDataType.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'payload' } + assert(@column.is_a?(ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLColumn)) + end + + def teardown + @connection.execute 'drop table if exists bytea_data_type' + end + + def test_column + assert_equal :binary, @column.type + end + + def test_type_cast_binary_converts_the_encoding + assert @column + + data = "\u001F\x8B" + assert_equal('UTF-8', data.encoding.name) + assert_equal('ASCII-8BIT', @column.type_cast(data).encoding.name) + end + + def test_type_cast_binary_value + data = "\u001F\x8B".force_encoding("BINARY") + assert_equal(data, @column.type_cast(data)) + end + + def test_type_case_nil + assert_equal(nil, @column.type_cast(nil)) + end + + def test_read_value + data = "\u001F" + @connection.execute "insert into bytea_data_type (payload) VALUES ('#{data}')" + record = ByteaDataType.first + assert_equal(data, record.payload) + record.delete + end + + def test_read_nil_value + @connection.execute "insert into bytea_data_type (payload) VALUES (null)" + record = ByteaDataType.first + assert_equal(nil, record.payload) + record.delete + end + + def test_write_value + data = "\u001F" + record = ByteaDataType.create(payload: data) + refute record.new_record? + assert_equal(data, record.payload) + end + + def test_write_binary + data = File.read(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..', '..', 'assets', 'example.log')) + assert(data.size > 1) + record = ByteaDataType.create(payload: data) + refute record.new_record? + assert_equal(data, record.payload) + assert_equal(data, ByteaDataType.where(id: record.id).first.payload) + end + + def test_write_nil + record = ByteaDataType.create(payload: nil) + refute record.new_record? + assert_equal(nil, record.payload) + assert_equal(nil, ByteaDataType.where(id: record.id).first.payload) + end + + class Serializer + def load(str); str; end + def dump(str); str; end + end + + def test_serialize + klass = Class.new(ByteaDataType) { + serialize :serialized, Serializer.new + } + obj = klass.new + obj.serialized = "hello world" + obj.save! + obj.reload + assert_equal "hello world", obj.serialized + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/datatype_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/datatype_test.rb index 1e6ae85a25..e946b8bb22 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/datatype_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/datatype_test.rb @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ _SQL assert_equal 2...10, @second_range.int4_range assert_equal 2...Float::INFINITY, @third_range.int4_range assert_equal(-Float::INFINITY...Float::INFINITY, @fourth_range.int4_range) - assert_equal nil, @empty_range.int4_range + assert_nil @empty_range.int4_range end def test_int8range_values @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ _SQL assert_equal 11...100, @second_range.int8_range assert_equal 11...Float::INFINITY, @third_range.int8_range assert_equal(-Float::INFINITY...Float::INFINITY, @fourth_range.int8_range) - assert_equal nil, @empty_range.int8_range + assert_nil @empty_range.int8_range end def test_daterange_values @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ _SQL assert_equal Date.new(2012, 1, 3)...Date.new(2012, 1, 4), @second_range.date_range assert_equal Date.new(2012, 1, 3)...Float::INFINITY, @third_range.date_range assert_equal(-Float::INFINITY...Float::INFINITY, @fourth_range.date_range) - assert_equal nil, @empty_range.date_range + assert_nil @empty_range.date_range end def test_numrange_values @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ _SQL assert_equal BigDecimal.new('0.1')...BigDecimal.new('0.2'), @second_range.num_range assert_equal BigDecimal.new('0.1')...BigDecimal.new('Infinity'), @third_range.num_range assert_equal BigDecimal.new('-Infinity')...BigDecimal.new('Infinity'), @fourth_range.num_range - assert_equal nil, @empty_range.num_range + assert_nil @empty_range.num_range end def test_tsrange_values @@ -281,18 +281,16 @@ _SQL tz = ::ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone assert_equal Time.send(tz, 2010, 1, 1, 14, 30, 0)..Time.send(tz, 2011, 1, 1, 14, 30, 0), @first_range.ts_range assert_equal Time.send(tz, 2010, 1, 1, 14, 30, 0)...Time.send(tz, 2011, 1, 1, 14, 30, 0), @second_range.ts_range - assert_equal Time.send(tz, 2010, 1, 1, 14, 30, 0)...Float::INFINITY, @third_range.ts_range assert_equal(-Float::INFINITY...Float::INFINITY, @fourth_range.ts_range) - assert_equal nil, @empty_range.ts_range + assert_nil @empty_range.ts_range end def test_tstzrange_values skip "PostgreSQL 9.2 required for range datatypes" unless @connection.supports_ranges? assert_equal Time.parse('2010-01-01 09:30:00 UTC')..Time.parse('2011-01-01 17:30:00 UTC'), @first_range.tstz_range assert_equal Time.parse('2010-01-01 09:30:00 UTC')...Time.parse('2011-01-01 17:30:00 UTC'), @second_range.tstz_range - assert_equal Time.parse('2010-01-01 09:30:00 UTC')...Float::INFINITY, @third_range.tstz_range assert_equal(-Float::INFINITY...Float::INFINITY, @fourth_range.tstz_range) - assert_equal nil, @empty_range.tstz_range + assert_nil @empty_range.tstz_range end def test_money_values @@ -316,11 +314,11 @@ _SQL assert @first_range.tstz_range = new_tstzrange assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.tstz_range, new_tstzrange + assert_equal new_tstzrange, @first_range.tstz_range assert @first_range.tstz_range = Time.parse('2010-01-01 14:30:00 +0100')...Time.parse('2010-01-01 13:30:00 +0000') assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.tstz_range, nil + assert_nil @first_range.tstz_range end def test_create_tsrange @@ -340,11 +338,11 @@ _SQL assert @first_range.ts_range = new_tsrange assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.ts_range, new_tsrange + assert_equal new_tsrange, @first_range.ts_range assert @first_range.ts_range = Time.send(tz, 2010, 1, 1, 14, 30, 0)...Time.send(tz, 2010, 1, 1, 14, 30, 0) assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.ts_range, nil + assert_nil @first_range.ts_range end def test_create_numrange @@ -362,11 +360,11 @@ _SQL assert @first_range.num_range = new_numrange assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.num_range, new_numrange + assert_equal new_numrange, @first_range.num_range assert @first_range.num_range = BigDecimal.new('0.5')...BigDecimal.new('0.5') assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.num_range, nil + assert_nil @first_range.num_range end def test_create_daterange @@ -384,11 +382,11 @@ _SQL assert @first_range.date_range = new_daterange assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.date_range, new_daterange + assert_equal new_daterange, @first_range.date_range assert @first_range.date_range = Date.new(2012, 2, 3)...Date.new(2012, 2, 3) assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.date_range, nil + assert_nil @first_range.date_range end def test_create_int4range @@ -406,11 +404,11 @@ _SQL assert @first_range.int4_range = new_int4range assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.int4_range, new_int4range + assert_equal new_int4range, @first_range.int4_range assert @first_range.int4_range = 3...3 assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.int4_range, nil + assert_nil @first_range.int4_range end def test_create_int8range @@ -428,11 +426,11 @@ _SQL assert @first_range.int8_range = new_int8range assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.int8_range, new_int8range + assert_equal new_int8range, @first_range.int8_range assert @first_range.int8_range = 39999...39999 assert @first_range.save assert @first_range.reload - assert_equal @first_range.int8_range, nil + assert_nil @first_range.int8_range end def test_update_tsvector @@ -443,7 +441,7 @@ _SQL assert @first_tsvector.text_vector = new_text_vector assert @first_tsvector.save assert @first_tsvector.reload - assert_equal @first_tsvector.text_vector, new_text_vector + assert_equal new_text_vector, @first_tsvector.text_vector end def test_number_values @@ -484,11 +482,11 @@ _SQL assert @first_array.commission_by_quarter = new_value assert @first_array.save assert @first_array.reload - assert_equal @first_array.commission_by_quarter, new_value + assert_equal new_value, @first_array.commission_by_quarter assert @first_array.commission_by_quarter = new_value assert @first_array.save assert @first_array.reload - assert_equal @first_array.commission_by_quarter, new_value + assert_equal new_value, @first_array.commission_by_quarter end def test_update_text_array @@ -496,11 +494,11 @@ _SQL assert @first_array.nicknames = new_value assert @first_array.save assert @first_array.reload - assert_equal @first_array.nicknames, new_value + assert_equal new_value, @first_array.nicknames assert @first_array.nicknames = new_value assert @first_array.save assert @first_array.reload - assert_equal @first_array.nicknames, new_value + assert_equal new_value, @first_array.nicknames end def test_update_money @@ -518,15 +516,15 @@ _SQL assert @first_number.double = new_double assert @first_number.save assert @first_number.reload - assert_equal @first_number.single, new_single - assert_equal @first_number.double, new_double + assert_equal new_single, @first_number.single + assert_equal new_double, @first_number.double end def test_update_time assert @first_time.time_interval = '2 years 3 minutes' assert @first_time.save assert @first_time.reload - assert_equal @first_time.time_interval, '2 years 00:03:00' + assert_equal '2 years 00:03:00', @first_time.time_interval end def test_update_network_address @@ -545,13 +543,19 @@ _SQL def test_update_bit_string new_bit_string = '11111111' - new_bit_string_varying = '11111110' + new_bit_string_varying = '0xFF' assert @first_bit_string.bit_string = new_bit_string assert @first_bit_string.bit_string_varying = new_bit_string_varying assert @first_bit_string.save assert @first_bit_string.reload assert_equal new_bit_string, @first_bit_string.bit_string - assert_equal new_bit_string_varying, @first_bit_string.bit_string_varying + assert_equal @first_bit_string.bit_string, @first_bit_string.bit_string_varying + end + + def test_invalid_hex_string + new_bit_string = 'FF' + @first_bit_string.bit_string = new_bit_string + assert_raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) { assert @first_bit_string.save } end def test_update_oid @@ -559,7 +563,7 @@ _SQL assert @first_oid.obj_id = new_value assert @first_oid.save assert @first_oid.reload - assert_equal @first_oid.obj_id, new_value + assert_equal new_value, @first_oid.obj_id end def test_timestamp_with_zone_values_with_rails_time_zone_support @@ -590,7 +594,7 @@ _SQL @connection.reconnect! @first_timestamp_with_zone = PostgresqlTimestampWithZone.find(1) - assert_equal Time.utc(2010,1,1, 11,0,0), @first_timestamp_with_zone.time + assert_equal Time.local(2010,1,1, 11,0,0), @first_timestamp_with_zone.time assert_instance_of Time, @first_timestamp_with_zone.time ensure ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = old_default_tz diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/explain_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/explain_test.rb index 619d581d5f..0b61f61572 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/explain_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/explain_test.rb @@ -22,13 +22,6 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_match %(EXPLAIN for: SELECT "audit_logs".* FROM "audit_logs" WHERE "audit_logs"."developer_id" IN (1)), explain assert_match %(Seq Scan on audit_logs), explain end - - def test_dont_explain_for_set_search_path - queries = Thread.current[:available_queries_for_explain] = [] - ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_search_path = "public" - assert queries.empty? - end - end end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/json_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/json_test.rb index 6fc08ae4f0..adac1d3c13 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/json_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/json_test.rb @@ -83,4 +83,17 @@ class PostgresqlJSONTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase x = JsonDataType.first assert_equal(nil, x.payload) end + + def test_select_array_json_value + @connection.execute %q|insert into json_data_type (payload) VALUES ('["v0",{"k1":"v1"}]')| + x = JsonDataType.first + assert_equal(['v0', {'k1' => 'v1'}], x.payload) + end + + def test_rewrite_array_json_value + @connection.execute %q|insert into json_data_type (payload) VALUES ('["v0",{"k1":"v1"}]')| + x = JsonDataType.first + x.payload = ['v1', {'k2' => 'v2'}, 'v3'] + assert x.save! + end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/postgresql_adapter_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/postgresql_adapter_test.rb index 17d77c5454..8b017760b1 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/postgresql_adapter_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/postgresql_adapter_test.rb @@ -225,38 +225,38 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_equal "(number > 100)", index.where end - def test_distinct_zero_orders - assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id", - @connection.distinct("posts.id", []) + def test_columns_for_distinct_zero_orders + assert_equal "posts.id", + @connection.columns_for_distinct("posts.id", []) end - def test_distinct_one_order - assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0", - @connection.distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc"]) + def test_columns_for_distinct_one_order + assert_equal "posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0", + @connection.columns_for_distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc"]) end - def test_distinct_few_orders - assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0, posts.position AS alias_1", - @connection.distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc", "posts.position asc"]) + def test_columns_for_distinct_few_orders + assert_equal "posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0, posts.position AS alias_1", + @connection.columns_for_distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc", "posts.position asc"]) end - def test_distinct_blank_not_nil_orders - assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0", - @connection.distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc", "", " "]) + def test_columns_for_distinct_blank_not_nil_orders + assert_equal "posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0", + @connection.columns_for_distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc", "", " "]) end - def test_distinct_with_arel_order + def test_columns_for_distinct_with_arel_order order = Object.new def order.to_sql "posts.created_at desc" end - assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0", - @connection.distinct("posts.id", [order]) + assert_equal "posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0", + @connection.columns_for_distinct("posts.id", [order]) end - def test_distinct_with_nulls - assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.title, posts.updater_id AS alias_0", @connection.distinct("posts.title", ["posts.updater_id desc nulls first"]) - assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.title, posts.updater_id AS alias_0", @connection.distinct("posts.title", ["posts.updater_id desc nulls last"]) + def test_columns_for_distinct_with_nulls + assert_equal "posts.title, posts.updater_id AS alias_0", @connection.columns_for_distinct("posts.title", ["posts.updater_id desc nulls first"]) + assert_equal "posts.title, posts.updater_id AS alias_0", @connection.columns_for_distinct("posts.title", ["posts.updater_id desc nulls last"]) end def test_raise_error_when_cannot_translate_exception diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb index c0c0e8898c..b573d48807 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb @@ -50,4 +50,46 @@ class PostgresqlUUIDTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase u.reload assert_not_nil u.other_uuid end + + def test_pk_and_sequence_for_uuid_primary_key + pk, seq = @connection.pk_and_sequence_for('pg_uuids') + assert_equal 'id', pk + assert_equal nil, seq + end + + def test_schema_dumper_for_uuid_primary_key + schema = StringIO.new + ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.dump(@connection, schema) + assert_match(/\bcreate_table "pg_uuids", id: :uuid\b/, schema.string) + end +end + +class PostgresqlUUIDTestNilDefault < ActiveRecord::TestCase + class UUID < ActiveRecord::Base + self.table_name = 'pg_uuids' + end + + def setup + @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection + @connection.reconnect! + + @connection.transaction do + @connection.create_table('pg_uuids', id: false) do |t| + t.primary_key :id, :uuid, default: nil + t.string 'name' + end + end + end + + def teardown + @connection.execute 'drop table if exists pg_uuids' + end + + def test_id_allows_default_override_via_nil + col_desc = @connection.execute("SELECT pg_get_expr(d.adbin, d.adrelid) as default + FROM pg_attribute a + LEFT JOIN pg_attrdef d ON a.attrelid = d.adrelid AND a.attnum = d.adnum + WHERE a.attname='id' AND a.attrelid = 'pg_uuids'::regclass").first + assert_nil col_desc["default"] + end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/xml_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/xml_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bf14b378d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/xml_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + +require 'cases/helper' +require 'active_record/base' +require 'active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter' + +class PostgresqlXMLTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + class XmlDataType < ActiveRecord::Base + self.table_name = 'xml_data_type' + end + + def setup + @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection + begin + @connection.transaction do + @connection.create_table('xml_data_type') do |t| + t.xml 'payload', default: {} + end + end + rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid + return skip "do not test on PG without xml" + end + @column = XmlDataType.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'payload' } + end + + def teardown + @connection.execute 'drop table if exists xml_data_type' + end + + def test_column + assert_equal :xml, @column.type + end + + def test_null_xml + @connection.execute %q|insert into xml_data_type (payload) VALUES(null)| + assert_nil XmlDataType.first.payload + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb index d51d425c3c..6ba6518eaa 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ module ActiveRecord assert @conn.valid_type?(column.type) end - # sqlite databses should be able to support any type and not + # sqlite databases should be able to support any type and not # just the ones mentioned in the native_database_types. # Therefore test_invalid column should always return true # even if the type is not valid. @@ -354,6 +354,18 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_nil @conn.primary_key('failboat') end + def test_supports_extensions + assert_not @conn.supports_extensions?, 'does not support extensions' + end + + def test_respond_to_enable_extension + assert @conn.respond_to?(:enable_extension) + end + + def test_respond_to_disable_extension + assert @conn.respond_to?(:disable_extension) + end + private def assert_logged logs diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_create_folder_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_create_folder_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5a4fe63580 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_create_folder_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 +require "cases/helper" +require 'models/owner' + +module ActiveRecord + module ConnectionAdapters + class SQLite3CreateFolder < ActiveRecord::TestCase + def test_sqlite_creates_directory + Dir.mktmpdir do |dir| + dir = Pathname.new(dir) + @conn = Base.sqlite3_connection :database => dir.join("db/foo.sqlite3"), + :adapter => 'sqlite3', + :timeout => 100 + + assert Dir.exists? dir.join('db') + assert File.exist? dir.join('db/foo.sqlite3') + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/ar_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/ar_schema_test.rb index 244e0b7179..500df52cd8 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/ar_schema_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/ar_schema_test.rb @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_migrations? def teardown @connection.drop_table :fruits rescue nil + @connection.drop_table :nep_fruits rescue nil + @connection.drop_table :nep_schema_migrations rescue nil ActiveRecord::SchemaMigration.delete_all rescue nil end @@ -30,6 +32,24 @@ if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_migrations? assert_equal 7, ActiveRecord::Migrator::current_version end + def test_schema_define_w_table_name_prefix + table_name = ActiveRecord::SchemaMigration.table_name + ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix = "nep_" + ActiveRecord::SchemaMigration.table_name = "nep_#{table_name}" + ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => 7) do + create_table :fruits do |t| + t.column :color, :string + t.column :fruit_size, :string # NOTE: "size" is reserved in Oracle + t.column :texture, :string + t.column :flavor, :string + end + end + assert_equal 7, ActiveRecord::Migrator::current_version + ensure + ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix = "" + ActiveRecord::SchemaMigration.table_name = table_name + end + def test_schema_raises_an_error_for_invalid_column_type assert_raise NoMethodError do ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => 8) do diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb index f5316952b8..a79f145e31 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -require "cases/helper" +require 'cases/helper' require 'models/developer' require 'models/project' require 'models/company' @@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ require 'models/sponsor' require 'models/member' require 'models/essay' require 'models/toy' +require 'models/invoice' +require 'models/line_item' class BelongsToAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :accounts, :companies, :developers, :projects, :topics, @@ -324,6 +326,45 @@ class BelongsToAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 1, Topic.find(topic.id)[:replies_count] end + def test_belongs_to_with_touch_option_on_touch + line_item = LineItem.create! + Invoice.create!(line_items: [line_item]) + + assert_queries(1) { line_item.touch } + end + + def test_belongs_to_with_touch_option_on_touch_and_removed_parent + line_item = LineItem.create! + Invoice.create!(line_items: [line_item]) + + line_item.invoice = nil + + assert_queries(2) { line_item.touch } + end + + def test_belongs_to_with_touch_option_on_update + line_item = LineItem.create! + Invoice.create!(line_items: [line_item]) + + assert_queries(2) { line_item.update amount: 10 } + end + + def test_belongs_to_with_touch_option_on_destroy + line_item = LineItem.create! + Invoice.create!(line_items: [line_item]) + + assert_queries(2) { line_item.destroy } + end + + def test_belongs_to_with_touch_option_on_touch_and_reassigned_parent + line_item = LineItem.create! + Invoice.create!(line_items: [line_item]) + + line_item.invoice = Invoice.create! + + assert_queries(3) { line_item.touch } + end + def test_belongs_to_counter_after_update topic = Topic.create!(title: "37s") topic.replies.create!(title: "re: 37s", content: "rails") @@ -338,7 +379,7 @@ class BelongsToAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase topic.replies.create!(:title => "re: 37s", :content => "rails") assert_equal 1, Topic.find(topic.id)[:replies_count] - topic.update_columns(content: "rails is wonderfull") + topic.update_columns(content: "rails is wonderful") assert_equal 1, Topic.find(topic.id)[:replies_count] end @@ -391,8 +432,7 @@ class BelongsToAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_dont_find_target_when_foreign_key_is_null tagging = taggings(:thinking_general) - queries = assert_sql { tagging.super_tag } - assert_equal 0, queries.length + assert_queries(0) { tagging.super_tag } end def test_field_name_same_as_foreign_key @@ -414,6 +454,26 @@ class BelongsToAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 15, topic.replies.size end + def test_counter_cache_double_destroy + topic = Topic.create :title => "Zoom-zoom-zoom" + + 5.times do + topic.replies.create(:title => "re: zoom", :content => "speedy quick!") + end + + assert_equal 5, topic.reload[:replies_count] + assert_equal 5, topic.replies.size + + reply = topic.replies.first + + reply.destroy + assert_equal 4, topic.reload[:replies_count] + + reply.destroy + assert_equal 4, topic.reload[:replies_count] + assert_equal 4, topic.replies.size + end + def test_custom_counter_cache reply = Reply.create(:title => "re: zoom", :content => "speedy quick!") assert_equal 0, reply[:replies_count] @@ -545,6 +605,8 @@ class BelongsToAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_dependent_delete_and_destroy_with_belongs_to + AuthorAddress.destroyed_author_address_ids.clear + author_address = author_addresses(:david_address) author_address_extra = author_addresses(:david_address_extra) assert_equal [], AuthorAddress.destroyed_author_address_ids diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb index 4aa6567d85..28bf48f4fd 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb @@ -250,7 +250,8 @@ class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_nil Post.all.merge!(:includes => :author).find(posts(:authorless).id).author end - def test_nested_loading_with_no_associations + # Regression test for 21c75e5 + def test_nested_loading_does_not_raise_exception_when_association_does_not_exist assert_nothing_raised do Post.all.merge!(:includes => {:author => :author_addresss}).find(posts(:authorless).id) end @@ -345,9 +346,7 @@ class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_eager_association_loading_with_belongs_to_and_conditions_string_with_unquoted_table_name assert_nothing_raised do - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - Comment.all.merge!(:includes => :post, :where => ['posts.id = ?',4]).to_a - end + Comment.includes(:post).references(:posts).where('posts.id = ?', 4) end end @@ -366,9 +365,7 @@ class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_eager_association_loading_with_belongs_to_and_conditions_string_with_quoted_table_name quoted_posts_id= Comment.connection.quote_table_name('posts') + '.' + Comment.connection.quote_column_name('id') assert_nothing_raised do - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - Comment.all.merge!(:includes => :post, :where => ["#{quoted_posts_id} = ?",4]).to_a - end + Comment.includes(:post).references(:posts).where("#{quoted_posts_id} = ?", 4) end end @@ -381,9 +378,7 @@ class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_eager_association_loading_with_belongs_to_and_order_string_with_quoted_table_name quoted_posts_id= Comment.connection.quote_table_name('posts') + '.' + Comment.connection.quote_column_name('id') assert_nothing_raised do - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - Comment.all.merge!(:includes => :post, :order => quoted_posts_id).to_a - end + Comment.includes(:post).references(:posts).order(quoted_posts_id) end end @@ -547,15 +542,11 @@ class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_eager_with_has_many_and_limit_and_conditions_array_on_the_eagers - posts = ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - Post.all.merge!(:includes => [ :author, :comments ], :limit => 2, :where => [ "authors.name = ?", 'David' ]).to_a - end + posts = Post.includes(:author, :comments).limit(2).references(:author).where("authors.name = ?", 'David') assert_equal 2, posts.size - count = ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - Post.count(:include => [ :author, :comments ], :limit => 2, :conditions => [ "authors.name = ?", 'David' ]) - end - assert_equal count, posts.size + count = Post.includes(:author, :comments).limit(2).references(:author).where("authors.name = ?", 'David').count + assert_equal posts.size, count end def test_eager_with_has_many_and_limit_and_high_offset diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/extension_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/extension_test.rb index da767a2a7e..47dff7d0ea 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/extension_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/extension_test.rb @@ -59,9 +59,11 @@ class AssociationsExtensionsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_extension_name - assert_equal 'DeveloperAssociationNameAssociationExtension', extension_name(Developer) - assert_equal 'MyApplication::Business::DeveloperAssociationNameAssociationExtension', extension_name(MyApplication::Business::Developer) - assert_equal 'MyApplication::Business::DeveloperAssociationNameAssociationExtension', extension_name(MyApplication::Business::Developer) + extend!(Developer) + extend!(MyApplication::Business::Developer) + + assert Object.const_get 'DeveloperAssociationNameAssociationExtension' + assert MyApplication::Business.const_get 'DeveloperAssociationNameAssociationExtension' end def test_proxy_association_after_scoped @@ -72,9 +74,8 @@ class AssociationsExtensionsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase private - def extension_name(model) - builder = ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder::HasMany.new(model, :association_name, nil, {}) { } - builder.send(:wrap_block_extension) - builder.extension_module.name + def extend!(model) + builder = ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder::HasMany.new(:association_name, nil, {}) { } + builder.define_extensions(model) end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb index 84bdca3a97..712a770133 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb @@ -65,19 +65,6 @@ class DeveloperWithSymbolsForKeys < ActiveRecord::Base :foreign_key => "developer_id" end -class DeveloperWithCounterSQL < ActiveRecord::Base - self.table_name = 'developers' - - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_and_belongs_to_many :projects, - :class_name => "DeveloperWithCounterSQL", - :join_table => "developers_projects", - :association_foreign_key => "project_id", - :foreign_key => "developer_id", - :counter_sql => proc { "SELECT COUNT(*) AS count_all FROM projects INNER JOIN developers_projects ON projects.id = developers_projects.project_id WHERE developers_projects.developer_id =#{id}" } - end -end - class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :accounts, :companies, :categories, :posts, :categories_posts, :developers, :projects, :developers_projects, :parrots, :pirates, :parrots_pirates, :treasures, :price_estimates, :tags, :taggings @@ -364,31 +351,6 @@ class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 0, david.projects(true).size end - def test_deleting_with_sql - david = Developer.find(1) - active_record = Project.find(1) - active_record.developers.reload - assert_equal 3, active_record.developers_by_sql.size - - active_record.developers_by_sql.delete(david) - assert_equal 2, active_record.developers_by_sql(true).size - end - - def test_deleting_array_with_sql - active_record = Project.find(1) - active_record.developers.reload - assert_equal 3, active_record.developers_by_sql.size - - active_record.developers_by_sql.delete(Developer.all) - assert_equal 0, active_record.developers_by_sql(true).size - end - - def test_deleting_all_with_sql - project = Project.find(1) - project.developers_by_sql.delete_all - assert_equal 0, project.developers_by_sql.size - end - def test_deleting_all david = Developer.find(1) david.projects.reload @@ -475,13 +437,6 @@ class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert george.treasures(true).empty? end - def test_deprecated_push_with_attributes_was_removed - jamis = developers(:jamis) - assert_raise(NoMethodError) do - jamis.projects.push_with_attributes(projects(:action_controller), :joined_on => Date.today) - end - end - def test_associations_with_conditions assert_equal 3, projects(:active_record).developers.size assert_equal 1, projects(:active_record).developers_named_david.size @@ -537,25 +492,6 @@ class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert ! project.developers.include?(developer) end - def test_find_in_association_with_custom_finder_sql - assert_equal developers(:david), projects(:active_record).developers_with_finder_sql.find(developers(:david).id), "SQL find" - - active_record = projects(:active_record) - active_record.developers_with_finder_sql.reload - assert_equal developers(:david), active_record.developers_with_finder_sql.find(developers(:david).id), "Ruby find" - end - - def test_find_in_association_with_custom_finder_sql_and_multiple_interpolations - # interpolate once: - assert_equal [developers(:david), developers(:jamis), developers(:poor_jamis)], projects(:active_record).developers_with_finder_sql, "first interpolation" - # interpolate again, for a different project id - assert_equal [developers(:david)], projects(:action_controller).developers_with_finder_sql, "second interpolation" - end - - def test_find_in_association_with_custom_finder_sql_and_string_id - assert_equal developers(:david), projects(:active_record).developers_with_finder_sql.find(developers(:david).id.to_s), "SQL find" - end - def test_find_with_merged_options assert_equal 1, projects(:active_record).limited_developers.size assert_equal 1, projects(:active_record).limited_developers.to_a.size @@ -570,9 +506,9 @@ class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal high_id_jamis, projects(:active_record).developers.find_by_name('Jamis') end - def test_find_should_prepend_to_association_order + def test_find_should_append_to_association_order ordered_developers = projects(:active_record).developers.order('projects.id') - assert_equal ['projects.id', 'developers.name desc, developers.id desc'], ordered_developers.order_values + assert_equal ['developers.name desc, developers.id desc', 'projects.id'], ordered_developers.order_values end def test_dynamic_find_all_should_respect_readonly_access @@ -791,21 +727,6 @@ class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 2, david.projects.count end - def test_count_with_counter_sql - developer = DeveloperWithCounterSQL.create(:name => 'tekin') - developer.project_ids = [projects(:active_record).id] - developer.save - developer.reload - assert_equal 1, developer.projects.count - end - - unless current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) - def test_count_with_finder_sql - assert_equal 3, projects(:active_record).developers_with_finder_sql.count - assert_equal 3, projects(:active_record).developers_with_multiline_finder_sql.count - end - end - def test_association_proxy_transaction_method_starts_transaction_in_association_class Post.expects(:transaction) Category.first.posts.transaction do @@ -845,18 +766,6 @@ class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert project.developers.include?(developer) end - test ":insert_sql is deprecated" do - klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) - def klass.name; 'Foo'; end - assert_deprecated { klass.has_and_belongs_to_many :posts, :insert_sql => 'lol' } - end - - test ":delete_sql is deprecated" do - klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) - def klass.name; 'Foo'; end - assert_deprecated { klass.has_and_belongs_to_many :posts, :delete_sql => 'lol' } - end - test "has and belongs to many associations on new records use null relations" do projects = Developer.new.projects assert_no_queries do diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb index 781b87741d..ce51853bf3 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb @@ -23,79 +23,6 @@ require 'models/categorization' require 'models/minivan' require 'models/speedometer' -class HasManyAssociationsTestForCountWithFinderSql < ActiveRecord::TestCase - class Invoice < ActiveRecord::Base - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_many :custom_line_items, :class_name => 'LineItem', :finder_sql => "SELECT line_items.* from line_items" - end - end - def test_should_fail - assert_raise(ArgumentError) do - Invoice.create.custom_line_items.count(:conditions => {:amount => 0}) - end - end -end - -class HasManyAssociationsTestForCountWithCountSql < ActiveRecord::TestCase - class Invoice < ActiveRecord::Base - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_many :custom_line_items, :class_name => 'LineItem', :counter_sql => "SELECT COUNT(*) line_items.* from line_items" - end - end - def test_should_fail - assert_raise(ArgumentError) do - Invoice.create.custom_line_items.count(:conditions => {:amount => 0}) - end - end -end - -class HasManyAssociationsTestForCountWithVariousFinderSqls < ActiveRecord::TestCase - class Invoice < ActiveRecord::Base - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_many :custom_line_items, :class_name => 'LineItem', :finder_sql => "SELECT DISTINCT line_items.amount from line_items" - has_many :custom_full_line_items, :class_name => 'LineItem', :finder_sql => "SELECT line_items.invoice_id, line_items.amount from line_items" - has_many :custom_star_line_items, :class_name => 'LineItem', :finder_sql => "SELECT * from line_items" - has_many :custom_qualified_star_line_items, :class_name => 'LineItem', :finder_sql => "SELECT line_items.* from line_items" - end - end - - def test_should_count_distinct_results - invoice = Invoice.new - invoice.custom_line_items << LineItem.new(:amount => 0) - invoice.custom_line_items << LineItem.new(:amount => 0) - invoice.save! - - assert_equal 1, invoice.custom_line_items.count - end - - def test_should_count_results_with_multiple_fields - invoice = Invoice.new - invoice.custom_full_line_items << LineItem.new(:amount => 0) - invoice.custom_full_line_items << LineItem.new(:amount => 0) - invoice.save! - - assert_equal 2, invoice.custom_full_line_items.count - end - - def test_should_count_results_with_star - invoice = Invoice.new - invoice.custom_star_line_items << LineItem.new(:amount => 0) - invoice.custom_star_line_items << LineItem.new(:amount => 0) - invoice.save! - - assert_equal 2, invoice.custom_star_line_items.count - end - - def test_should_count_results_with_qualified_star - invoice = Invoice.new - invoice.custom_qualified_star_line_items << LineItem.new(:amount => 0) - invoice.custom_qualified_star_line_items << LineItem.new(:amount => 0) - invoice.save! - - assert_equal 2, invoice.custom_qualified_star_line_items.count - end -end - class HasManyAssociationsTestForReorderWithJoinDependency < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :authors, :posts, :comments @@ -148,6 +75,14 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 'defaulty', bulb.name end + def test_do_not_call_callbacks_for_delete_all + bulb_count = Bulb.count + car = Car.create(:name => 'honda') + car.funky_bulbs.create! + assert_nothing_raised { car.reload.funky_bulbs.delete_all } + assert_equal bulb_count + 1, Bulb.count, "bulbs should have been deleted using :nullify strategey" + end + def test_building_the_associated_object_with_implicit_sti_base_class firm = DependentFirm.new company = firm.companies.build @@ -176,6 +111,16 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { firm.companies.build(:type => "Account") } end + test "building the association with an array" do + speedometer = Speedometer.new(speedometer_id: "a") + data = [{name: "first"}, {name: "second"}] + speedometer.minivans.build(data) + + assert_equal 2, speedometer.minivans.size + assert speedometer.save + assert_equal ["first", "second"], speedometer.reload.minivans.map(&:name) + end + def test_association_keys_bypass_attribute_protection car = Car.create(:name => 'honda') @@ -308,9 +253,9 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 2, companies(:first_firm).limited_clients.limit(nil).to_a.size end - def test_find_should_prepend_to_association_order + def test_find_should_append_to_association_order ordered_clients = companies(:first_firm).clients_sorted_desc.order('companies.id') - assert_equal ['companies.id', 'id DESC'], ordered_clients.order_values + assert_equal ['id DESC', 'companies.id'], ordered_clients.order_values end def test_dynamic_find_should_respect_association_order @@ -347,37 +292,6 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal "Summit", Firm.all.merge!(:order => "id").first.clients_using_primary_key.first.name end - def test_finding_using_sql - firm = Firm.order("id").first - first_client = firm.clients_using_sql.first - assert_not_nil first_client - assert_equal "Microsoft", first_client.name - assert_equal 1, firm.clients_using_sql.size - assert_equal 1, Firm.order("id").first.clients_using_sql.size - end - - def test_finding_using_sql_take_into_account_only_uniq_ids - firm = Firm.order("id").first - client = firm.clients_using_sql.first - assert_equal client, firm.clients_using_sql.find(client.id, client.id) - assert_equal client, firm.clients_using_sql.find(client.id, client.id.to_s) - end - - def test_counting_using_sql - assert_equal 1, Firm.order("id").first.clients_using_counter_sql.size - assert Firm.order("id").first.clients_using_counter_sql.any? - assert_equal 0, Firm.order("id").first.clients_using_zero_counter_sql.size - assert !Firm.order("id").first.clients_using_zero_counter_sql.any? - end - - def test_counting_non_existant_items_using_sql - assert_equal 0, Firm.order("id").first.no_clients_using_counter_sql.size - end - - def test_counting_using_finder_sql - assert_equal 2, Firm.find(4).clients_using_sql.count - end - def test_belongs_to_sanity c = Client.new assert_nil c.firm @@ -405,22 +319,6 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound) { firm.clients.find(2, 99) } end - def test_find_string_ids_when_using_finder_sql - firm = Firm.order("id").first - - client = firm.clients_using_finder_sql.find("2") - assert_kind_of Client, client - - client_ary = firm.clients_using_finder_sql.find(["2"]) - assert_kind_of Array, client_ary - assert_equal client, client_ary.first - - client_ary = firm.clients_using_finder_sql.find("2", "3") - assert_kind_of Array, client_ary - assert_equal 2, client_ary.size - assert client_ary.include?(client) - end - def test_find_all firm = Firm.all.merge!(:order => "id").first assert_equal 2, firm.clients.where("#{QUOTED_TYPE} = 'Client'").to_a.length @@ -755,6 +653,15 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal topic.replies.to_a.size, topic.replies_count end + def test_pushing_association_updates_counter_cache + topic = Topic.order("id ASC").first + reply = Reply.create! + + assert_difference "topic.reload.replies_count", 1 do + topic.replies << reply + end + end + def test_deleting_updates_counter_cache_without_dependent_option post = posts(:welcome) @@ -911,18 +818,33 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase firm = companies(:first_firm) client_id = firm.dependent_clients_of_firm.first.id assert_equal 1, firm.dependent_clients_of_firm.size + assert_equal 1, Client.find_by_id(client_id).client_of - # :dependent means destroy is called on each client + # :nullify is called on each client firm.dependent_clients_of_firm.clear assert_equal 0, firm.dependent_clients_of_firm.size assert_equal 0, firm.dependent_clients_of_firm(true).size - assert_equal [client_id], Client.destroyed_client_ids[firm.id] + assert_equal [], Client.destroyed_client_ids[firm.id] # Should be destroyed since the association is dependent. + assert_nil Client.find_by_id(client_id).client_of + end + + def test_delete_all_with_option_delete_all + firm = companies(:first_firm) + client_id = firm.dependent_clients_of_firm.first.id + firm.dependent_clients_of_firm.delete_all(:delete_all) assert_nil Client.find_by_id(client_id) end + def test_delete_all_accepts_limited_parameters + firm = companies(:first_firm) + assert_raise(ArgumentError) do + firm.dependent_clients_of_firm.delete_all(:destroy) + end + end + def test_clearing_an_exclusively_dependent_association_collection firm = companies(:first_firm) client_id = firm.exclusively_dependent_clients_of_firm.first.id @@ -1170,21 +1092,6 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal num_accounts, Account.count end - def test_restrict - firm = RestrictedFirm.create!(:name => 'restrict') - firm.companies.create(:name => 'child') - - assert !firm.companies.empty? - assert_raise(ActiveRecord::DeleteRestrictionError) { firm.destroy } - assert RestrictedFirm.exists?(:name => 'restrict') - assert firm.companies.exists?(:name => 'child') - end - - def test_restrict_is_deprecated - klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) - assert_deprecated { klass.has_many :posts, dependent: :restrict } - end - def test_restrict_with_exception firm = RestrictedWithExceptionFirm.create!(:name => 'restrict') firm.companies.create(:name => 'child') @@ -1211,14 +1118,14 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_included_in_collection - assert companies(:first_firm).clients.include?(Client.find(2)) + assert_equal true, companies(:first_firm).clients.include?(Client.find(2)) end def test_included_in_collection_for_new_records client = Client.create(:name => 'Persisted') assert_nil client.client_of - assert !Firm.new.clients_of_firm.include?(client), - 'includes a client that does not belong to any firm' + assert_equal false, Firm.new.clients_of_firm.include?(client), + 'includes a client that does not belong to any firm' end def test_adding_array_and_collection @@ -1245,7 +1152,7 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase firm.save firm.reload assert_equal 2, firm.clients.length - assert !firm.clients.include?(:first_client) + assert_equal false, firm.clients.include?(:first_client) end def test_replace_failure @@ -1306,24 +1213,44 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal [readers(:michael_welcome).id], posts(:welcome).readers_with_person_ids end - def test_get_ids_for_unloaded_finder_sql_associations_loads_them - company = companies(:first_firm) - assert !company.clients_using_sql.loaded? - assert_equal [companies(:second_client).id], company.clients_using_sql_ids - assert company.clients_using_sql.loaded? - end - def test_get_ids_for_ordered_association assert_equal [companies(:second_client).id, companies(:first_client).id], companies(:first_firm).clients_ordered_by_name_ids end + def test_get_ids_for_association_on_new_record_does_not_try_to_find_records + Company.columns # Load schema information so we don't query below + Contract.columns # if running just this test. + + company = Company.new + assert_queries(0) do + company.contract_ids + end + + assert_equal [], company.contract_ids + end + + def test_set_ids_for_association_on_new_record_applies_association_correctly + contract_a = Contract.create! + contract_b = Contract.create! + Contract.create! # another contract + company = Company.new(:name => "Some Company") + + company.contract_ids = [contract_a.id, contract_b.id] + assert_equal [contract_a.id, contract_b.id], company.contract_ids + assert_equal [contract_a, contract_b], company.contracts + + company.save! + assert_equal company, contract_a.reload.company + assert_equal company, contract_b.reload.company + end + def test_assign_ids_ignoring_blanks firm = Firm.create!(:name => 'Apple') firm.client_ids = [companies(:first_client).id, nil, companies(:second_client).id, ''] firm.save! assert_equal 2, firm.clients(true).size - assert firm.clients.include?(companies(:second_client)) + assert_equal true, firm.clients.include?(companies(:second_client)) end def test_get_ids_for_through @@ -1357,7 +1284,7 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_no_queries do assert firm.clients.loaded? - assert firm.clients.include?(client) + assert_equal true, firm.clients.include?(client) end end @@ -1368,28 +1295,17 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase firm.reload assert ! firm.clients.loaded? assert_queries(1) do - assert firm.clients.include?(client) + assert_equal true, firm.clients.include?(client) end assert ! firm.clients.loaded? end - def test_include_loads_collection_if_target_uses_finder_sql - firm = companies(:first_firm) - client = firm.clients_using_sql.first - - firm.reload - assert ! firm.clients_using_sql.loaded? - assert firm.clients_using_sql.include?(client) - assert firm.clients_using_sql.loaded? - end - - def test_include_returns_false_for_non_matching_record_to_verify_scoping firm = companies(:first_firm) client = Client.create!(:name => 'Not Associated') assert ! firm.clients.loaded? - assert ! firm.clients.include?(client) + assert_equal false, firm.clients.include?(client) end def test_calling_first_or_last_on_association_should_not_load_association @@ -1463,6 +1379,14 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal david.essays, Essay.where(writer_id: "David") end + def test_has_many_assignment_with_custom_primary_key + david = people(:david) + + assert_equal ["A Modest Proposal"], david.essays.map(&:name) + david.essays = [Essay.create!(name: "Remote Work" )] + assert_equal ["Remote Work"], david.essays.map(&:name) + end + def test_blank_custom_primary_key_on_new_record_should_not_run_queries author = Author.new assert !author.essays.loaded? @@ -1596,7 +1520,7 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_include_method_in_has_many_association_should_return_true_for_instance_added_with_build post = Post.new comment = post.comments.build - assert post.comments.include?(comment) + assert_equal true, post.comments.include?(comment) end def test_load_target_respects_protected_attributes @@ -1720,22 +1644,6 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end - test ":finder_sql is deprecated" do - klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) - assert_deprecated { klass.has_many :foo, :finder_sql => 'lol' } - end - - test ":counter_sql is deprecated" do - klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) - assert_deprecated { klass.has_many :foo, :counter_sql => 'lol' } - end - - test "sum calculation with block for array compatibility is deprecated" do - assert_deprecated do - posts(:welcome).comments.sum { |c| c.id } - end - end - test "has many associations on new records use null relations" do post = Post.new diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb index 70c6b489aa..724d1cbbf8 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ require 'models/reference' require 'models/job' require 'models/reader' require 'models/comment' +require 'models/rating' require 'models/tag' require 'models/tagging' require 'models/author' @@ -57,6 +58,47 @@ class HasManyThroughAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert post.reload.people(true).include?(person) end + def test_delete_all_for_with_dependent_option_destroy + person = people(:david) + assert_equal 1, person.jobs_with_dependent_destroy.count + + assert_no_difference 'Job.count' do + assert_difference 'Reference.count', -1 do + person.reload.jobs_with_dependent_destroy.delete_all + end + end + end + + def test_delete_all_for_with_dependent_option_nullify + person = people(:david) + assert_equal 1, person.jobs_with_dependent_nullify.count + + assert_no_difference 'Job.count' do + assert_no_difference 'Reference.count' do + person.reload.jobs_with_dependent_nullify.delete_all + end + end + end + + def test_delete_all_for_with_dependent_option_delete_all + person = people(:david) + assert_equal 1, person.jobs_with_dependent_delete_all.count + + assert_no_difference 'Job.count' do + assert_difference 'Reference.count', -1 do + person.reload.jobs_with_dependent_delete_all.delete_all + end + end + end + + def test_concat + person = people(:david) + post = posts(:thinking) + post.people.concat [person] + assert_equal 1, post.people.size + assert_equal 1, post.people(true).size + end + def test_associate_existing_record_twice_should_add_to_target_twice post = posts(:thinking) person = people(:david) @@ -582,6 +624,11 @@ class HasManyThroughAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal post.author.author_favorites, post.author_favorites end + def test_merge_join_association_with_has_many_through_association_proxy + author = authors(:mary) + assert_nothing_raised { author.comments.ratings.to_sql } + end + def test_has_many_association_through_a_has_many_association_with_nonstandard_primary_keys assert_equal 2, owners(:blackbeard).toys.count end @@ -607,7 +654,7 @@ class HasManyThroughAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase sarah = Person.create!(:first_name => 'Sarah', :primary_contact_id => people(:susan).id, :gender => 'F', :number1_fan_id => 1) john = Person.create!(:first_name => 'John', :primary_contact_id => sarah.id, :gender => 'M', :number1_fan_id => 1) assert_equal sarah.agents, [john] - assert_equal people(:susan).agents.map(&:agents).flatten, people(:susan).agents_of_agents + assert_equal people(:susan).agents.flat_map(&:agents), people(:susan).agents_of_agents end def test_associate_existing_with_nonstandard_primary_key_on_belongs_to diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_associations_test.rb index 4ed09a3bf7..4fdf9a9643 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_associations_test.rb @@ -158,22 +158,6 @@ class HasOneAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_nothing_raised { firm.destroy } end - def test_restrict - firm = RestrictedFirm.create!(:name => 'restrict') - firm.create_account(:credit_limit => 10) - - assert_not_nil firm.account - - assert_raise(ActiveRecord::DeleteRestrictionError) { firm.destroy } - assert RestrictedFirm.exists?(:name => 'restrict') - assert firm.account.present? - end - - def test_restrict_is_deprecated - klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) - assert_deprecated { klass.has_one :post, dependent: :restrict } - end - def test_restrict_with_exception firm = RestrictedWithExceptionFirm.create!(:name => 'restrict') firm.create_account(:credit_limit => 10) @@ -522,4 +506,20 @@ class HasOneAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase account = Account.find(2) assert_queries { company.account = account } end + + def test_has_one_assignment_triggers_save_on_change + pirate = Pirate.create!(catchphrase: "Don' botharrr talkin' like one, savvy?") + ship = pirate.build_ship(name: 'old name') + ship.save! + + ship.name = 'new name' + assert ship.changed? + assert_queries(2) do + # One query for updating name and second query for updating pirate_id + pirate.ship = ship + end + + assert_equal 'new name', pirate.ship.reload.name + end + end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_through_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_through_associations_test.rb index 90c557e886..f2723f2e18 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_through_associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_through_associations_test.rb @@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ class HasOneThroughAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_preloading_has_one_through_on_belongs_to + MemberDetail.delete_all assert_not_nil @member.member_type @organization = organizations(:nsa) @member_detail = MemberDetail.new @@ -201,7 +202,7 @@ class HasOneThroughAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end @new_detail = @member_details[0] assert @new_detail.send(:association, :member_type).loaded? - assert_not_nil assert_no_queries { @new_detail.member_type } + assert_no_queries { @new_detail.member_type } end def test_save_of_record_with_loaded_has_one_through diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inner_join_association_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inner_join_association_test.rb index 918783e8f1..de47a576c6 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inner_join_association_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inner_join_association_test.rb @@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ class InnerJoinAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 2, authors.count end - def test_find_with_implicit_inner_joins_honors_readonly_without_select - authors = Author.joins(:posts).to_a - assert !authors.empty?, "expected authors to be non-empty" - assert authors.all? {|a| a.readonly? }, "expected all authors to be readonly" + def test_find_with_implicit_inner_joins_without_select_does_not_imply_readonly + authors = Author.joins(:posts) + assert_not authors.empty?, "expected authors to be non-empty" + assert authors.none? {|a| a.readonly? }, "expected no authors to be readonly" end def test_find_with_implicit_inner_joins_honors_readonly_with_select @@ -104,4 +104,12 @@ class InnerJoinAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert !posts(:welcome).tags.empty? assert Post.joins(:misc_tags).where(:id => posts(:welcome).id).empty? end + + test "the default scope of the target is applied when joining associations" do + author = Author.create! name: "Jon" + author.categorizations.create! + author.categorizations.create! special: true + + assert_equal [author], Author.where(id: author).joins(:special_categorizations) + end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb index ec128acf28..71cf1237e8 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb @@ -5,6 +5,88 @@ require 'models/interest' require 'models/zine' require 'models/club' require 'models/sponsor' +require 'models/rating' +require 'models/comment' +require 'models/car' +require 'models/bulb' + +class AutomaticInverseFindingTests < ActiveRecord::TestCase + fixtures :ratings, :comments, :cars + + def test_has_one_and_belongs_to_should_find_inverse_automatically + car_reflection = Car.reflect_on_association(:bulb) + bulb_reflection = Bulb.reflect_on_association(:car) + + assert_respond_to car_reflection, :has_inverse? + assert car_reflection.has_inverse?, "The Car reflection should have an inverse" + assert_equal bulb_reflection, car_reflection.inverse_of, "The Car reflection's inverse should be the Bulb reflection" + + assert_respond_to bulb_reflection, :has_inverse? + assert bulb_reflection.has_inverse?, "The Bulb reflection should have an inverse" + assert_equal car_reflection, bulb_reflection.inverse_of, "The Bulb reflection's inverse should be the Car reflection" + end + + def test_has_many_and_belongs_to_should_find_inverse_automatically + comment_reflection = Comment.reflect_on_association(:ratings) + rating_reflection = Rating.reflect_on_association(:comment) + + assert_respond_to comment_reflection, :has_inverse? + assert comment_reflection.has_inverse?, "The Comment reflection should have an inverse" + assert_equal rating_reflection, comment_reflection.inverse_of, "The Comment reflection's inverse should be the Rating reflection" + end + + def test_has_one_and_belongs_to_automatic_inverse_shares_objects + car = Car.first + bulb = Bulb.create!(car: car) + + assert_equal car.bulb, bulb, "The Car's bulb should be the original bulb" + + car.bulb.color = "Blue" + assert_equal car.bulb.color, bulb.color, "Changing the bulb's color on the car association should change the bulb's color" + + bulb.color = "Red" + assert_equal bulb.color, car.bulb.color, "Changing the bulb's color should change the bulb's color on the car association" + end + + def test_has_many_and_belongs_to_automatic_inverse_shares_objects_on_rating + comment = Comment.first + rating = Rating.create!(comment: comment) + + assert_equal rating.comment, comment, "The Rating's comment should be the original Comment" + + rating.comment.body = "Brogramming is the act of programming, like a bro." + assert_equal rating.comment.body, comment.body, "Changing the Comment's body on the association should change the original Comment's body" + + comment.body = "Broseiden is the king of the sea of bros." + assert_equal comment.body, rating.comment.body, "Changing the original Comment's body should change the Comment's body on the association" + end + + def test_has_many_and_belongs_to_automatic_inverse_shares_objects_on_comment + rating = Rating.create! + comment = Comment.first + rating.comment = comment + + assert_equal rating.comment, comment, "The Rating's comment should be the original Comment" + + rating.comment.body = "Brogramming is the act of programming, like a bro." + assert_equal rating.comment.body, comment.body, "Changing the Comment's body on the association should change the original Comment's body" + + comment.body = "Broseiden is the king of the sea of bros." + assert_equal comment.body, rating.comment.body, "Changing the original Comment's body should change the Comment's body on the association" + end + + def test_polymorphic_and_has_many_through_relationships_should_not_have_inverses + sponsor_reflection = Sponsor.reflect_on_association(:sponsorable) + + assert_respond_to sponsor_reflection, :has_inverse? + assert !sponsor_reflection.has_inverse?, "A polymorphic association should not find an inverse automatically" + + club_reflection = Club.reflect_on_association(:members) + + assert_respond_to club_reflection, :has_inverse? + assert !club_reflection.has_inverse?, "A has_many_through association should not find an inverse automatically" + end +end class InverseAssociationTests < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_should_allow_for_inverse_of_options_in_associations @@ -319,10 +401,22 @@ class InverseHasManyTests < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal man.name, man.interests.find(interest.id).man.name, "The name of the man should match after the child name is changed" end + def test_find_on_child_instance_with_id_should_not_load_all_child_records + man = Man.create! + interest = Interest.create!(man: man) + + man.interests.find(interest.id) + refute man.interests.loaded? + end + def test_raise_record_not_found_error_when_invalid_ids_are_passed + # delete all interest records to ensure that hard coded invalid_id(s) + # are indeed invalid. + Interest.delete_all + man = Man.create! - invalid_id = 2394823094892348920348523452345 + invalid_id = 245324523 assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound) { man.interests.find(invalid_id) } invalid_ids = [8432342, 2390102913, 2453245234523452] diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/nested_through_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/nested_through_associations_test.rb index e75d43bda8..9b1abc3b81 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/nested_through_associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/nested_through_associations_test.rb @@ -186,7 +186,9 @@ class NestedThroughAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase members = assert_queries(4) { Member.includes(:organization_member_details_2).to_a.sort_by(&:id) } groucho_details, other_details = member_details(:groucho), member_details(:some_other_guy) - assert_no_queries do + # postgresql test if randomly executed then executes "SHOW max_identifier_length". Hence + # the need to ignore certain predefined sqls that deal with system calls. + assert_no_queries(ignore_none: false) do assert_equal [groucho_details, other_details], members.first.organization_member_details_2.sort_by(&:id) end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations_test.rb index 95c571fd03..48e6fc5cd4 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations_test.rb @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ require 'models/ship' require 'models/liquid' require 'models/molecule' require 'models/electron' +require 'models/man' +require 'models/interest' class AssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :accounts, :companies, :developers, :projects, :developers_projects, @@ -215,7 +217,7 @@ class AssociationProxyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal post.body, "More cool stuff!" end - def test_reload_returns_assocition + def test_reload_returns_association david = developers(:david) assert_nothing_raised do assert_equal david.projects, david.projects.reload.reload @@ -242,6 +244,17 @@ class AssociationProxyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase david = developers(:david) assert david.projects.equal?(david.projects) end + + test "inverses get set of subsets of the association" do + man = Man.create + man.interests.create + + man = Man.find(man.id) + + assert_queries(1) do + assert_equal man, man.interests.where("1=1").first.man + end + end end class OverridingAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase @@ -265,7 +278,7 @@ class OverridingAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_habtm_association_redefinition_callbacks_should_differ_and_not_inherited # redeclared association on AR descendant should not inherit callbacks from superclass callbacks = PeopleList.before_add_for_has_and_belongs_to_many - assert_equal([:enlist], callbacks) + assert_equal(1, callbacks.length) callbacks = DifferentPeopleList.before_add_for_has_and_belongs_to_many assert_equal([], callbacks) end @@ -273,7 +286,7 @@ class OverridingAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_has_many_association_redefinition_callbacks_should_differ_and_not_inherited # redeclared association on AR descendant should not inherit callbacks from superclass callbacks = PeopleList.before_add_for_has_many - assert_equal([:enlist], callbacks) + assert_equal(1, callbacks.length) callbacks = DifferentPeopleList.before_add_for_has_many assert_equal([], callbacks) end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods/read_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods/read_test.rb index 8d8ff2f952..c0659fddef 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods/read_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods/read_test.rb @@ -15,13 +15,6 @@ module ActiveRecord include ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods - def self.define_attribute_methods - # Created in the inherited/included hook for "proper" ARs - @attribute_methods_mutex ||= Mutex.new - - super - end - def self.column_names %w{ one two three } end @@ -56,9 +49,9 @@ module ActiveRecord end def test_attribute_methods_generated? - assert(!@klass.attribute_methods_generated?, 'attribute_methods_generated?') + assert_not @klass.method_defined?(:one) @klass.define_attribute_methods - assert(@klass.attribute_methods_generated?, 'attribute_methods_generated?') + assert @klass.method_defined?(:one) end end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods/serialization_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods/serialization_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..75de773961 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods/serialization_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +require "cases/helper" + +module ActiveRecord + module AttributeMethods + class SerializationTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + class FakeColumn < Struct.new(:name) + def type; :integer; end + def type_cast(s); "#{s}!"; end + end + + class NullCoder + def load(v); v; end + end + + def test_type_cast_serialized_value + value = Serialization::Attribute.new(NullCoder.new, "Hello world", :serialized) + type = Serialization::Type.new(FakeColumn.new) + assert_equal "Hello world!", type.type_cast(value) + end + + def test_type_cast_unserialized_value + value = Serialization::Attribute.new(nil, "Hello world", :unserialized) + type = Serialization::Type.new(FakeColumn.new) + type.type_cast(value) + assert_equal "Hello world", type.type_cast(value) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb index 387c741762..baba55ea43 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb @@ -27,6 +27,14 @@ class AttributeMethodsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase ActiveRecord::Base.send(:attribute_method_matchers).concat(@old_matchers) end + def test_attribute_for_inspect + t = topics(:first) + t.title = "The First Topic Now Has A Title With\nNewlines And More Than 50 Characters" + + assert_equal %("#{t.written_on.to_s(:db)}"), t.attribute_for_inspect(:written_on) + assert_equal '"The First Topic Now Has A Title With\nNewlines And ..."', t.attribute_for_inspect(:title) + end + def test_attribute_present t = Topic.new t.title = "hello there!" @@ -130,6 +138,7 @@ class AttributeMethodsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal '10', keyboard.id_before_type_cast assert_equal nil, keyboard.read_attribute_before_type_cast('id') assert_equal '10', keyboard.read_attribute_before_type_cast('key_number') + assert_equal '10', keyboard.read_attribute_before_type_cast(:key_number) end # Syck calls respond_to? before actually calling initialize @@ -141,13 +150,10 @@ class AttributeMethodsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_respond_to topic, :title end - # IRB inspects the return value of "MyModel.allocate" - # by inspecting it. + # IRB inspects the return value of "MyModel.allocate". def test_allocated_object_can_be_inspected topic = Topic.allocate - topic.instance_eval { @attributes = nil } - assert_nothing_raised { topic.inspect } - assert topic.inspect, "#<Topic not initialized>" + assert_equal "#<Topic not initialized>", topic.inspect end def test_array_content @@ -713,6 +719,15 @@ class AttributeMethodsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_raise(ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError) { @target.new.attributes = { :title => "Ants in pants" } } end + def test_bulk_update_raise_unknown_attribute_errro + error = assert_raises(ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError) { + @target.new(:hello => "world") + } + assert @target, error.record + assert "hello", error.attribute + assert "unknown attribute: hello", error.message + end + def test_read_attribute_overwrites_private_method_not_considered_implemented # simulate a model with a db column that shares its name an inherited # private method (e.g. Object#system) @@ -744,21 +759,6 @@ class AttributeMethodsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert subklass.method_defined?(:id), "subklass is missing id method" end - def test_dispatching_column_attributes_through_method_missing_deprecated - Topic.define_attribute_methods - - topic = Topic.new(:id => 5) - topic.id = 5 - - topic.method(:id).owner.send(:undef_method, :id) - - assert_deprecated do - assert_equal 5, topic.id - end - ensure - Topic.undefine_attribute_methods - end - def test_read_attribute_with_nil_should_not_asplode assert_equal nil, Topic.new.read_attribute(nil) end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb index 536ff4882c..635278abc1 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ class TestDefaultAutosaveAssociationOnNewRecord < ActiveRecord::TestCase end class TestDestroyAsPartOfAutosaveAssociation < ActiveRecord::TestCase - self.use_transactional_fixtures = false unless supports_savepoints? + self.use_transactional_fixtures = false def setup super @@ -705,6 +705,13 @@ class TestDestroyAsPartOfAutosaveAssociation < ActiveRecord::TestCase ids.each { |id| assert_nil klass.find_by_id(id) } end + def test_should_not_resave_destroyed_association + @pirate.birds.create!(name: :parrot) + @pirate.birds.first.destroy + @pirate.save! + assert @pirate.reload.birds.empty? + end + def test_should_skip_validation_on_has_many_if_marked_for_destruction 2.times { |i| @pirate.birds.create!(:name => "birds_#{i}") } @@ -764,6 +771,20 @@ class TestDestroyAsPartOfAutosaveAssociation < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 2, @pirate.birds.reload.length end + def test_should_save_new_record_that_has_same_value_as_existing_record_marked_for_destruction_on_field_that_has_unique_index + Bird.connection.add_index :birds, :name, unique: true + + 3.times { |i| @pirate.birds.create(name: "unique_birds_#{i}") } + + @pirate.birds[0].mark_for_destruction + @pirate.birds.build(name: @pirate.birds[0].name) + @pirate.save! + + assert_equal 3, @pirate.birds.reload.length + ensure + Bird.connection.remove_index :birds, column: :name + end + # Add and remove callbacks tests for association collections. %w{ method proc }.each do |callback_type| define_method("test_should_run_add_callback_#{callback_type}s_for_has_many") do @@ -846,8 +867,10 @@ class TestDestroyAsPartOfAutosaveAssociation < ActiveRecord::TestCase @pirate.parrots.each { |parrot| parrot.mark_for_destruction } assert @pirate.save - assert_queries(0) do - assert @pirate.save + Pirate.transaction do + assert_queries(0) do + assert @pirate.save + end end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb index acf003bd80..cd2b341826 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + require "cases/helper" +require 'active_support/concurrency/latch' require 'models/post' require 'models/author' require 'models/topic' @@ -581,10 +584,12 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal "changed", post.body end - def test_attr_readonly_is_class_level_setting - post = ReadonlyTitlePost.new - assert_raise(NoMethodError) { post._attr_readonly = [:title] } - assert_deprecated { post._attr_readonly } + unless current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter) + def test_unicode_column_name + columns = Weird.columns_hash.keys + weird = Weird.create(:なまえ => 'たこ焼き仮面') + assert_equal 'たこ焼き仮面', weird.なまえ + end end def test_non_valid_identifier_column_name @@ -1228,93 +1233,6 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_no_queries { assert true } end - def test_to_param_should_return_string - assert_kind_of String, Client.first.to_param - end - - def test_to_param_returns_id_even_if_not_persisted - client = Client.new - client.id = 1 - assert_equal "1", client.to_param - end - - def test_inspect_class - assert_equal 'ActiveRecord::Base', ActiveRecord::Base.inspect - assert_equal 'LoosePerson(abstract)', LoosePerson.inspect - assert_match(/^Topic\(id: integer, title: string/, Topic.inspect) - end - - def test_inspect_instance - topic = topics(:first) - assert_equal %(#<Topic id: 1, title: "The First Topic", author_name: "David", author_email_address: "david@loudthinking.com", written_on: "#{topic.written_on.to_s(:db)}", bonus_time: "#{topic.bonus_time.to_s(:db)}", last_read: "#{topic.last_read.to_s(:db)}", content: "Have a nice day", important: nil, approved: false, replies_count: 1, parent_id: nil, parent_title: nil, type: nil, group: nil, created_at: "#{topic.created_at.to_s(:db)}", updated_at: "#{topic.updated_at.to_s(:db)}">), topic.inspect - end - - def test_inspect_new_instance - assert_match(/Topic id: nil/, Topic.new.inspect) - end - - def test_inspect_limited_select_instance - assert_equal %(#<Topic id: 1>), Topic.all.merge!(:select => 'id', :where => 'id = 1').first.inspect - assert_equal %(#<Topic id: 1, title: "The First Topic">), Topic.all.merge!(:select => 'id, title', :where => 'id = 1').first.inspect - end - - def test_inspect_class_without_table - assert_equal "NonExistentTable(Table doesn't exist)", NonExistentTable.inspect - end - - def test_attribute_for_inspect - t = topics(:first) - t.title = "The First Topic Now Has A Title With\nNewlines And More Than 50 Characters" - - assert_equal %("#{t.written_on.to_s(:db)}"), t.attribute_for_inspect(:written_on) - assert_equal '"The First Topic Now Has A Title With\nNewlines And M..."', t.attribute_for_inspect(:title) - end - - def test_becomes - assert_kind_of Reply, topics(:first).becomes(Reply) - assert_equal "The First Topic", topics(:first).becomes(Reply).title - end - - def test_becomes_includes_errors - company = Company.new(:name => nil) - assert !company.valid? - original_errors = company.errors - client = company.becomes(Client) - assert_equal original_errors, client.errors - end - - def test_silence_sets_log_level_to_error_in_block - original_logger = ActiveRecord::Base.logger - - assert_deprecated do - log = StringIO.new - ActiveRecord::Base.logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new(log) - ActiveRecord::Base.logger.level = Logger::DEBUG - ActiveRecord::Base.silence do - ActiveRecord::Base.logger.warn "warn" - ActiveRecord::Base.logger.error "error" - end - assert_equal "error\n", log.string - end - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.logger = original_logger - end - - def test_silence_sets_log_level_back_to_level_before_yield - original_logger = ActiveRecord::Base.logger - - assert_deprecated do - log = StringIO.new - ActiveRecord::Base.logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new(log) - ActiveRecord::Base.logger.level = Logger::WARN - ActiveRecord::Base.silence do - end - assert_equal Logger::WARN, ActiveRecord::Base.logger.level - end - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.logger = original_logger - end - def test_benchmark_with_log_level original_logger = ActiveRecord::Base.logger log = StringIO.new @@ -1377,9 +1295,9 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase UnloadablePost.send(:current_scope=, UnloadablePost.all) UnloadablePost.unloadable - assert_not_nil Thread.current[:UnloadablePost_current_scope] + assert_not_nil ActiveRecord::Scoping::ScopeRegistry.value_for(:current_scope, "UnloadablePost") ActiveSupport::Dependencies.remove_unloadable_constants! - assert_nil Thread.current[:UnloadablePost_current_scope] + assert_nil ActiveRecord::Scoping::ScopeRegistry.value_for(:current_scope, "UnloadablePost") ensure Object.class_eval{ remove_const :UnloadablePost } if defined?(UnloadablePost) end @@ -1431,62 +1349,6 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal [], AbstractCompany.attribute_names end - def test_cache_key_for_existing_record_is_not_timezone_dependent - ActiveRecord::Base.time_zone_aware_attributes = true - - Time.zone = "UTC" - utc_key = Developer.first.cache_key - - Time.zone = "EST" - est_key = Developer.first.cache_key - - assert_equal utc_key, est_key - end - - def test_cache_key_format_for_existing_record_with_updated_at - dev = Developer.first - assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key - end - - def test_cache_key_format_for_existing_record_with_updated_at_and_custom_cache_timestamp_format - dev = CachedDeveloper.first - assert_equal "cached_developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:number)}", dev.cache_key - end - - def test_cache_key_changes_when_child_touched - car = Car.create - Bulb.create(car: car) - - key = car.cache_key - car.bulb.touch - car.reload - assert_not_equal key, car.cache_key - end - - def test_cache_key_format_for_existing_record_with_nil_updated_timestamps - dev = Developer.first - dev.update_columns(updated_at: nil, updated_on: nil) - assert_match(/\/#{dev.id}$/, dev.cache_key) - end - - def test_cache_key_for_updated_on - dev = Developer.first - dev.updated_at = nil - assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_on.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key - end - - def test_cache_key_for_newer_updated_at - dev = Developer.first - dev.updated_at += 3600 - assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key - end - - def test_cache_key_for_newer_updated_on - dev = Developer.first - dev.updated_on += 3600 - assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_on.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key - end - def test_touch_should_raise_error_on_a_new_object company = Company.new(:rating => 1, :name => "37signals", :firm_name => "37signals") assert_raises(ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError) do @@ -1494,13 +1356,6 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end - def test_cache_key_format_is_precise_enough - dev = Developer.first - key = dev.cache_key - dev.touch - assert_not_equal key, dev.cache_key - end - def test_uniq_delegates_to_scoped scope = stub Bird.stubs(:all).returns(mock(:uniq => scope)) @@ -1614,21 +1469,20 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase orig_handler = klass.connection_handler new_handler = ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionHandler.new after_handler = nil - is_set = false + latch1 = ActiveSupport::Concurrency::Latch.new + latch2 = ActiveSupport::Concurrency::Latch.new t = Thread.new do klass.connection_handler = new_handler - is_set = true - Thread.stop + latch1.release + latch2.await after_handler = klass.connection_handler end - while(!is_set) - Thread.pass - end + latch1.await klass.connection_handler = orig_handler - t.wakeup + latch2.release t.join assert_equal after_handler, new_handler diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb index ba6b0b1362..38c2560d69 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ class EachTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_each_should_execute_one_query_per_batch - assert_queries(Post.count + 1) do + assert_queries(@total + 1) do Post.find_each(:batch_size => 1) do |post| assert_kind_of Post, post end @@ -26,6 +26,24 @@ class EachTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end + def test_each_should_return_an_enumerator_if_no_block_is_present + assert_queries(1) do + Post.find_each(:batch_size => 100000).with_index do |post, index| + assert_kind_of Post, post + assert_kind_of Integer, index + end + end + end + + def test_each_enumerator_should_execute_one_query_per_batch + assert_queries(@total + 1) do + Post.find_each(:batch_size => 1).with_index do |post, index| + assert_kind_of Post, post + assert_kind_of Integer, index + end + end + end + def test_each_should_raise_if_select_is_set_without_id assert_raise(RuntimeError) do Post.select(:title).find_each(:batch_size => 1) { |post| post } @@ -50,8 +68,18 @@ class EachTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase Post.order("title").find_each { |post| post } end + def test_logger_not_required + previous_logger = ActiveRecord::Base.logger + ActiveRecord::Base.logger = nil + assert_nothing_raised do + Post.limit(1).find_each { |post| post } + end + ensure + ActiveRecord::Base.logger = previous_logger + end + def test_find_in_batches_should_return_batches - assert_queries(Post.count + 1) do + assert_queries(@total + 1) do Post.find_in_batches(:batch_size => 1) do |batch| assert_kind_of Array, batch assert_kind_of Post, batch.first @@ -60,7 +88,7 @@ class EachTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_find_in_batches_should_start_from_the_start_option - assert_queries(Post.count) do + assert_queries(@total) do Post.find_in_batches(:batch_size => 1, :start => 2) do |batch| assert_kind_of Array, batch assert_kind_of Post, batch.first @@ -69,14 +97,12 @@ class EachTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_find_in_batches_shouldnt_execute_query_unless_needed - post_count = Post.count - assert_queries(2) do - Post.find_in_batches(:batch_size => post_count) {|batch| assert_kind_of Array, batch } + Post.find_in_batches(:batch_size => @total) {|batch| assert_kind_of Array, batch } end assert_queries(1) do - Post.find_in_batches(:batch_size => post_count + 1) {|batch| assert_kind_of Array, batch } + Post.find_in_batches(:batch_size => @total + 1) {|batch| assert_kind_of Array, batch } end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb index b0b647cbf7..2c41656b3d 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ require 'models/edge' require 'models/organization' require 'models/possession' require 'models/topic' +require 'models/reply' require 'models/minivan' require 'models/speedometer' require 'models/ship_part' @@ -28,6 +29,10 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 53.0, value end + def test_should_resolve_aliased_attributes + assert_equal 318, Account.sum(:available_credit) + end + def test_should_return_decimal_average_of_integer_field value = Account.average(:id) assert_equal 3.5, value @@ -162,6 +167,15 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_no_match(/OFFSET/, queries.first) end + def test_count_on_invalid_columns_raises + e = assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) { + Account.select("credit_limit, firm_name").count + } + + assert_match %r{accounts}i, e.message + assert_match "credit_limit, firm_name", e.message + end + def test_should_group_by_summed_field_having_condition c = Account.group(:firm_id).having('sum(credit_limit) > 50').sum(:credit_limit) assert_nil c[1] @@ -337,21 +351,15 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 5, Account.count(:firm_id) end - def test_count_distinct_option_is_deprecated - assert_deprecated do - assert_equal 4, Account.select(:credit_limit).count(distinct: true) - end - - assert_deprecated do - assert_equal 6, Account.select(:credit_limit).count(distinct: false) - end - end - def test_count_with_distinct assert_equal 4, Account.select(:credit_limit).distinct.count assert_equal 4, Account.select(:credit_limit).uniq.count end + def test_count_with_aliased_attribute + assert_equal 6, Account.count(:available_credit) + end + def test_count_with_column_and_options_parameter assert_equal 2, Account.where("credit_limit = 50 AND firm_id IS NOT NULL").count(:firm_id) end @@ -402,12 +410,6 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase Account.where("credit_limit > 50").from('accounts').sum(:credit_limit) end - def test_sum_array_compatibility_deprecation - assert_deprecated do - assert_equal Account.sum(:credit_limit), Account.sum(&:credit_limit) - end - end - def test_average_with_from_option assert_equal Account.average(:credit_limit), Account.from('accounts').average(:credit_limit) assert_equal Account.where("credit_limit > 50").average(:credit_limit), @@ -470,6 +472,11 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal [1,2,3,4], Topic.order(:id).pluck(:id) end + def test_pluck_without_column_names + assert_equal [[1, "Firm", 1, nil, "37signals", nil, 1, nil, ""]], + Company.order(:id).limit(1).pluck + end + def test_pluck_type_cast topic = topics(:first) relation = Topic.where(:id => topic.id) @@ -488,6 +495,10 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal [contract.id], company.contracts.pluck(:id) end + def test_pluck_on_aliased_attribute + assert_equal 'The First Topic', Topic.order(:id).pluck(:heading).first + end + def test_pluck_with_serialization t = Topic.create!(:content => { :foo => :bar }) assert_equal [{:foo => :bar}], Topic.where(:id => t.id).pluck(:content) @@ -527,6 +538,11 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal Company.all.map(&:id).sort, Company.ids.sort end + def test_pluck_with_includes_limit_and_empty_result + assert_equal [], Topic.includes(:replies).limit(0).pluck(:id) + assert_equal [], Topic.includes(:replies).limit(1).where('0 = 1').pluck(:id) + end + def test_pluck_not_auto_table_name_prefix_if_column_included Company.create!(:name => "test", :contracts => [Contract.new(:developer_id => 7)]) ids = Company.includes(:contracts).pluck(:developer_id) diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb index 187cad9599..c8f56e3c73 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ class CallbackDeveloper < ActiveRecord::Base end class CallbackDeveloperWithFalseValidation < CallbackDeveloper - before_validation proc { |model| model.history << [:before_validation, :returning_false]; return false } + before_validation proc { |model| model.history << [:before_validation, :returning_false]; false } before_validation proc { |model| model.history << [:before_validation, :should_never_get_here] } end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/clone_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/clone_test.rb index d91646efca..5e43082c33 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/clone_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/clone_test.rb @@ -29,5 +29,12 @@ module ActiveRecord topic.author_name = 'Aaron' assert_equal 'Aaron', cloned.author_name end + + def test_freezing_a_cloned_model_does_not_freeze_clone + cloned = Topic.new + clone = cloned.clone + cloned.freeze + assert_not clone.frozen? + end end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter_test.rb index 1fd64dd0af..eb2fe5639b 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter_test.rb @@ -2,6 +2,15 @@ require "cases/helper" module ActiveRecord module ConnectionAdapters + class ConnectionPool + def insert_connection_for_test!(c) + synchronize do + @connections << c + @available.add c + end + end + end + class AbstractAdapterTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase attr_reader :adapter diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb index fe1b40d884..df17732fff 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb @@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ module ActiveRecord end def test_connections_closed_if_exception - app = Class.new(App) { def call(env); raise; end }.new + app = Class.new(App) { def call(env); raise NotImplementedError; end }.new explosive = ConnectionManagement.new(app) - assert_raises(RuntimeError) { explosive.call(@env) } + assert_raises(NotImplementedError) { explosive.call(@env) } assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection_handler.active_connections? end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb index e6af29282c..2da51ea015 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb @@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ module ActiveRecord connection = cs.first @pool.remove connection assert_respond_to t.join.value, :execute + connection.close end def test_reap_and_active @@ -329,7 +330,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end # make sure exceptions are thrown when establish_connection - # is called with a anonymous class + # is called with an anonymous class def test_anonymous_class_exception anonymous = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) handler = ActiveRecord::Base.connection_handler diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/core_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/core_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2a52bf574c --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/core_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +require 'cases/helper' +require 'models/person' +require 'models/topic' + +class NonExistentTable < ActiveRecord::Base; end + +class CoreTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + fixtures :topics + + def test_inspect_class + assert_equal 'ActiveRecord::Base', ActiveRecord::Base.inspect + assert_equal 'LoosePerson(abstract)', LoosePerson.inspect + assert_match(/^Topic\(id: integer, title: string/, Topic.inspect) + end + + def test_inspect_instance + topic = topics(:first) + assert_equal %(#<Topic id: 1, title: "The First Topic", author_name: "David", author_email_address: "david@loudthinking.com", written_on: "#{topic.written_on.to_s(:db)}", bonus_time: "#{topic.bonus_time.to_s(:db)}", last_read: "#{topic.last_read.to_s(:db)}", content: "Have a nice day", important: nil, approved: false, replies_count: 1, unique_replies_count: 0, parent_id: nil, parent_title: nil, type: nil, group: nil, created_at: "#{topic.created_at.to_s(:db)}", updated_at: "#{topic.updated_at.to_s(:db)}">), topic.inspect + end + + def test_inspect_new_instance + assert_match(/Topic id: nil/, Topic.new.inspect) + end + + def test_inspect_limited_select_instance + assert_equal %(#<Topic id: 1>), Topic.all.merge!(:select => 'id', :where => 'id = 1').first.inspect + assert_equal %(#<Topic id: 1, title: "The First Topic">), Topic.all.merge!(:select => 'id, title', :where => 'id = 1').first.inspect + end + + def test_inspect_class_without_table + assert_equal "NonExistentTable(Table doesn't exist)", NonExistentTable.inspect + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/counter_cache_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/counter_cache_test.rb index ac093251a5..ee3d8a81c2 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/counter_cache_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/counter_cache_test.rb @@ -51,6 +51,13 @@ class CounterCacheTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end + test 'reset multiple counters' do + Topic.update_counters @topic.id, replies_count: 1, unique_replies_count: 1 + assert_difference ['@topic.reload.replies_count', '@topic.reload.unique_replies_count'], -1 do + Topic.reset_counters(@topic.id, :replies, :unique_replies) + end + end + test "reset counters with string argument" do Topic.increment_counter('replies_count', @topic.id) @@ -115,6 +122,12 @@ class CounterCacheTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end + test 'update multiple counters' do + assert_difference ['@topic.reload.replies_count', '@topic.reload.unique_replies_count'], 2 do + Topic.update_counters @topic.id, replies_count: 2, unique_replies_count: 2 + end + end + test "update other counters on parent destroy" do david, joanna = dog_lovers(:david, :joanna) joanna = joanna # squelch a warning diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb index e0cf4adf13..7e3d91e08c 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb @@ -39,6 +39,31 @@ class DefaultTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end +class DefaultStringsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + class DefaultString < ActiveRecord::Base; end + + setup do + @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection + @connection.create_table :default_strings do |t| + t.string :string_col, default: "Smith" + t.string :string_col_with_quotes, default: "O'Connor" + end + DefaultString.reset_column_information + end + + def test_default_strings + assert_equal "Smith", DefaultString.new.string_col + end + + def test_default_strings_containing_single_quotes + assert_equal "O'Connor", DefaultString.new.string_col_with_quotes + end + + teardown do + @connection.drop_table :default_strings + end +end + if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter) class DefaultsTestWithoutTransactionalFixtures < ActiveRecord::TestCase # ActiveRecord::Base#create! (and #save and other related methods) will diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/deprecated_dynamic_methods_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/deprecated_dynamic_methods_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8e842d8758..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/deprecated_dynamic_methods_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,592 +0,0 @@ -# This file should be deleted when activerecord-deprecated_finders is removed as -# a dependency. -# -# It is kept for now as there is some fairly nuanced behavior in the dynamic -# finders so it is useful to keep this around to guard against regressions if -# we need to change the code. - -require 'cases/helper' -require 'models/topic' -require 'models/reply' -require 'models/customer' -require 'models/post' -require 'models/company' -require 'models/author' -require 'models/category' -require 'models/comment' -require 'models/person' -require 'models/reader' - -class DeprecatedDynamicMethodsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - fixtures :topics, :customers, :companies, :accounts, :posts, :categories, :categories_posts, :authors, :people, :comments, :readers - - def setup - @deprecation_behavior = ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = :silence - end - - def teardown - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = @deprecation_behavior - end - - def test_find_all_by_one_attribute - topics = Topic.find_all_by_content("Have a nice day") - assert_equal 2, topics.size - assert topics.include?(topics(:first)) - - assert_equal [], Topic.find_all_by_title("The First Topic!!") - end - - def test_find_all_by_one_attribute_which_is_a_symbol - topics = Topic.find_all_by_content("Have a nice day".to_sym) - assert_equal 2, topics.size - assert topics.include?(topics(:first)) - - assert_equal [], Topic.find_all_by_title("The First Topic!!") - end - - def test_find_all_by_one_attribute_that_is_an_aggregate - balance = customers(:david).balance - assert_kind_of Money, balance - found_customers = Customer.find_all_by_balance(balance) - assert_equal 1, found_customers.size - assert_equal customers(:david), found_customers.first - end - - def test_find_all_by_two_attributes_that_are_both_aggregates - balance = customers(:david).balance - address = customers(:david).address - assert_kind_of Money, balance - assert_kind_of Address, address - found_customers = Customer.find_all_by_balance_and_address(balance, address) - assert_equal 1, found_customers.size - assert_equal customers(:david), found_customers.first - end - - def test_find_all_by_two_attributes_with_one_being_an_aggregate - balance = customers(:david).balance - assert_kind_of Money, balance - found_customers = Customer.find_all_by_balance_and_name(balance, customers(:david).name) - assert_equal 1, found_customers.size - assert_equal customers(:david), found_customers.first - end - - def test_find_all_by_one_attribute_with_options - topics = Topic.find_all_by_content("Have a nice day", :order => "id DESC") - assert_equal topics(:first), topics.last - - topics = Topic.find_all_by_content("Have a nice day", :order => "id") - assert_equal topics(:first), topics.first - end - - def test_find_all_by_array_attribute - assert_equal 2, Topic.find_all_by_title(["The First Topic", "The Second Topic of the day"]).size - end - - def test_find_all_by_boolean_attribute - topics = Topic.find_all_by_approved(false) - assert_equal 1, topics.size - assert topics.include?(topics(:first)) - - topics = Topic.find_all_by_approved(true) - assert_equal 3, topics.size - assert topics.include?(topics(:second)) - end - - def test_find_all_by_nil_and_not_nil_attributes - topics = Topic.find_all_by_last_read_and_author_name nil, "Mary" - assert_equal 1, topics.size - assert_equal "Mary", topics[0].author_name - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_one_attribute - number_of_companies = Company.count - sig38 = Company.find_or_create_by_name("38signals") - assert_equal number_of_companies + 1, Company.count - assert_equal sig38, Company.find_or_create_by_name("38signals") - assert sig38.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_two_attributes - number_of_topics = Topic.count - another = Topic.find_or_create_by_title_and_author_name("Another topic","John") - assert_equal number_of_topics + 1, Topic.count - assert_equal another, Topic.find_or_create_by_title_and_author_name("Another topic", "John") - assert another.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_one_attribute_bang - number_of_companies = Company.count - assert_raises(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) { Company.find_or_create_by_name!("") } - assert_equal number_of_companies, Company.count - sig38 = Company.find_or_create_by_name!("38signals") - assert_equal number_of_companies + 1, Company.count - assert_equal sig38, Company.find_or_create_by_name!("38signals") - assert sig38.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_two_attributes_bang - number_of_companies = Company.count - assert_raises(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) { Company.find_or_create_by_name_and_firm_id!("", 17) } - assert_equal number_of_companies, Company.count - sig38 = Company.find_or_create_by_name_and_firm_id!("38signals", 17) - assert_equal number_of_companies + 1, Company.count - assert_equal sig38, Company.find_or_create_by_name_and_firm_id!("38signals", 17) - assert sig38.persisted? - assert_equal "38signals", sig38.name - assert_equal 17, sig38.firm_id - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_two_attributes_with_one_being_an_aggregate - number_of_customers = Customer.count - created_customer = Customer.find_or_create_by_balance_and_name(Money.new(123), "Elizabeth") - assert_equal number_of_customers + 1, Customer.count - assert_equal created_customer, Customer.find_or_create_by_balance(Money.new(123), "Elizabeth") - assert created_customer.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_one_attribute_and_hash - number_of_companies = Company.count - sig38 = Company.find_or_create_by_name({:name => "38signals", :firm_id => 17, :client_of => 23}) - assert_equal number_of_companies + 1, Company.count - assert_equal sig38, Company.find_or_create_by_name({:name => "38signals", :firm_id => 17, :client_of => 23}) - assert sig38.persisted? - assert_equal "38signals", sig38.name - assert_equal 17, sig38.firm_id - assert_equal 23, sig38.client_of - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_two_attributes_and_hash - number_of_companies = Company.count - sig38 = Company.find_or_create_by_name_and_firm_id({:name => "38signals", :firm_id => 17, :client_of => 23}) - assert_equal number_of_companies + 1, Company.count - assert_equal sig38, Company.find_or_create_by_name_and_firm_id({:name => "38signals", :firm_id => 17, :client_of => 23}) - assert sig38.persisted? - assert_equal "38signals", sig38.name - assert_equal 17, sig38.firm_id - assert_equal 23, sig38.client_of - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_one_aggregate_attribute - number_of_customers = Customer.count - created_customer = Customer.find_or_create_by_balance(Money.new(123)) - assert_equal number_of_customers + 1, Customer.count - assert_equal created_customer, Customer.find_or_create_by_balance(Money.new(123)) - assert created_customer.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_one_aggregate_attribute_and_hash - number_of_customers = Customer.count - balance = Money.new(123) - name = "Elizabeth" - created_customer = Customer.find_or_create_by_balance({:balance => balance, :name => name}) - assert_equal number_of_customers + 1, Customer.count - assert_equal created_customer, Customer.find_or_create_by_balance({:balance => balance, :name => name}) - assert created_customer.persisted? - assert_equal balance, created_customer.balance - assert_equal name, created_customer.name - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_one_attribute - sig38 = Company.find_or_initialize_by_name("38signals") - assert_equal "38signals", sig38.name - assert !sig38.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_one_aggregate_attribute - new_customer = Customer.find_or_initialize_by_balance(Money.new(123)) - assert_equal 123, new_customer.balance.amount - assert !new_customer.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_one_attribute_should_set_attribute - c = Company.find_or_initialize_by_name_and_rating("Fortune 1000", 1000) - assert_equal "Fortune 1000", c.name - assert_equal 1000, c.rating - assert c.valid? - assert !c.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_one_attribute_should_set_attribute - c = Company.find_or_create_by_name_and_rating("Fortune 1000", 1000) - assert_equal "Fortune 1000", c.name - assert_equal 1000, c.rating - assert c.valid? - assert c.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_one_attribute_should_set_attribute_even_when_set_the_hash - c = Company.find_or_initialize_by_rating(1000, {:name => "Fortune 1000"}) - assert_equal "Fortune 1000", c.name - assert_equal 1000, c.rating - assert c.valid? - assert !c.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_from_one_attribute_should_set_attribute_even_when_set_the_hash - c = Company.find_or_create_by_rating(1000, {:name => "Fortune 1000"}) - assert_equal "Fortune 1000", c.name - assert_equal 1000, c.rating - assert c.valid? - assert c.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_should_set_attributes_if_given_as_block - c = Company.find_or_initialize_by_name(:name => "Fortune 1000") { |f| f.rating = 1000 } - assert_equal "Fortune 1000", c.name - assert_equal 1000.to_f, c.rating.to_f - assert c.valid? - assert !c.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_should_set_attributes_if_given_as_block - c = Company.find_or_create_by_name(:name => "Fortune 1000") { |f| f.rating = 1000 } - assert_equal "Fortune 1000", c.name - assert_equal 1000.to_f, c.rating.to_f - assert c.valid? - assert c.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_should_work_with_block_on_first_call - class << Company - undef_method(:find_or_create_by_name) if method_defined?(:find_or_create_by_name) - end - c = Company.find_or_create_by_name(:name => "Fortune 1000") { |f| f.rating = 1000 } - assert_equal "Fortune 1000", c.name - assert_equal 1000.to_f, c.rating.to_f - assert c.valid? - assert c.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_two_attributes - another = Topic.find_or_initialize_by_title_and_author_name("Another topic","John") - assert_equal "Another topic", another.title - assert_equal "John", another.author_name - assert !another.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_two_attributes_but_passing_only_one - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.find_or_initialize_by_title_and_author_name("Another topic") } - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_one_aggregate_attribute_and_one_not - new_customer = Customer.find_or_initialize_by_balance_and_name(Money.new(123), "Elizabeth") - assert_equal 123, new_customer.balance.amount - assert_equal "Elizabeth", new_customer.name - assert !new_customer.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_one_attribute_and_hash - sig38 = Company.find_or_initialize_by_name({:name => "38signals", :firm_id => 17, :client_of => 23}) - assert_equal "38signals", sig38.name - assert_equal 17, sig38.firm_id - assert_equal 23, sig38.client_of - assert !sig38.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_from_one_aggregate_attribute_and_hash - balance = Money.new(123) - name = "Elizabeth" - new_customer = Customer.find_or_initialize_by_balance({:balance => balance, :name => name}) - assert_equal balance, new_customer.balance - assert_equal name, new_customer.name - assert !new_customer.persisted? - end - - def test_find_last_by_one_attribute - assert_equal Topic.last, Topic.find_last_by_title(Topic.last.title) - assert_nil Topic.find_last_by_title("A title with no matches") - end - - def test_find_last_by_invalid_method_syntax - assert_raise(NoMethodError) { Topic.fail_to_find_last_by_title("The First Topic") } - assert_raise(NoMethodError) { Topic.find_last_by_title?("The First Topic") } - end - - def test_find_last_by_one_attribute_with_several_options - assert_equal accounts(:signals37), Account.order('id DESC').where('id != ?', 3).find_last_by_credit_limit(50) - end - - def test_find_last_by_one_missing_attribute - assert_raise(NoMethodError) { Topic.find_last_by_undertitle("The Last Topic!") } - end - - def test_find_last_by_two_attributes - topic = Topic.last - assert_equal topic, Topic.find_last_by_title_and_author_name(topic.title, topic.author_name) - assert_nil Topic.find_last_by_title_and_author_name(topic.title, "Anonymous") - end - - def test_find_last_with_limit_gives_same_result_when_loaded_and_unloaded - scope = Topic.limit(2) - unloaded_last = scope.last - loaded_last = scope.to_a.last - assert_equal loaded_last, unloaded_last - end - - def test_find_last_with_limit_and_offset_gives_same_result_when_loaded_and_unloaded - scope = Topic.offset(2).limit(2) - unloaded_last = scope.last - loaded_last = scope.to_a.last - assert_equal loaded_last, unloaded_last - end - - def test_find_last_with_offset_gives_same_result_when_loaded_and_unloaded - scope = Topic.offset(3) - unloaded_last = scope.last - loaded_last = scope.to_a.last - assert_equal loaded_last, unloaded_last - end - - def test_find_all_by_nil_attribute - topics = Topic.find_all_by_last_read nil - assert_equal 3, topics.size - assert topics.collect(&:last_read).all?(&:nil?) - end - - def test_forwarding_to_dynamic_finders - welcome = Post.find(1) - assert_equal 4, Category.find_all_by_type('SpecialCategory').size - assert_equal 0, welcome.categories.find_all_by_type('SpecialCategory').size - assert_equal 2, welcome.categories.find_all_by_type('Category').size - end - - def test_dynamic_find_all_should_respect_association_order - assert_equal [companies(:second_client), companies(:first_client)], companies(:first_firm).clients_sorted_desc.where("type = 'Client'").to_a - assert_equal [companies(:second_client), companies(:first_client)], companies(:first_firm).clients_sorted_desc.find_all_by_type('Client') - end - - def test_dynamic_find_all_should_respect_association_limit - assert_equal 1, companies(:first_firm).limited_clients.where("type = 'Client'").to_a.length - assert_equal 1, companies(:first_firm).limited_clients.find_all_by_type('Client').length - end - - def test_dynamic_find_all_limit_should_override_association_limit - assert_equal 2, companies(:first_firm).limited_clients.where("type = 'Client'").limit(9_000).to_a.length - assert_equal 2, companies(:first_firm).limited_clients.find_all_by_type('Client', :limit => 9_000).length - end - - def test_dynamic_find_last_without_specified_order - assert_equal companies(:second_client), companies(:first_firm).unsorted_clients.find_last_by_type('Client') - end - - def test_dynamic_find_or_create_from_two_attributes_using_an_association - author = authors(:david) - number_of_posts = Post.count - another = author.posts.find_or_create_by_title_and_body("Another Post", "This is the Body") - assert_equal number_of_posts + 1, Post.count - assert_equal another, author.posts.find_or_create_by_title_and_body("Another Post", "This is the Body") - assert another.persisted? - end - - def test_dynamic_find_all_should_respect_association_order_for_through - assert_equal [Comment.find(10), Comment.find(7), Comment.find(6), Comment.find(3)], authors(:david).comments_desc.where("comments.type = 'SpecialComment'").to_a - assert_equal [Comment.find(10), Comment.find(7), Comment.find(6), Comment.find(3)], authors(:david).comments_desc.find_all_by_type('SpecialComment') - end - - def test_dynamic_find_all_should_respect_association_limit_for_through - assert_equal 1, authors(:david).limited_comments.where("comments.type = 'SpecialComment'").to_a.length - assert_equal 1, authors(:david).limited_comments.find_all_by_type('SpecialComment').length - end - - def test_dynamic_find_all_order_should_override_association_limit_for_through - assert_equal 4, authors(:david).limited_comments.where("comments.type = 'SpecialComment'").limit(9_000).to_a.length - assert_equal 4, authors(:david).limited_comments.find_all_by_type('SpecialComment', :limit => 9_000).length - end - - def test_find_all_include_over_the_same_table_for_through - assert_equal 2, people(:michael).posts.includes(:people).to_a.length - end - - def test_find_or_create_by_resets_cached_counters - person = Person.create! :first_name => 'tenderlove' - post = Post.first - - assert_equal [], person.readers - assert_nil person.readers.find_by_post_id(post.id) - - person.readers.find_or_create_by_post_id(post.id) - - assert_equal 1, person.readers.count - assert_equal 1, person.readers.length - assert_equal post, person.readers.first.post - assert_equal person, person.readers.first.person - end - - def test_find_or_initialize - the_client = companies(:first_firm).clients.find_or_initialize_by_name("Yet another client") - assert_equal companies(:first_firm).id, the_client.firm_id - assert_equal "Yet another client", the_client.name - assert !the_client.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_updates_size - number_of_clients = companies(:first_firm).clients.size - the_client = companies(:first_firm).clients.find_or_create_by_name("Yet another client") - assert_equal number_of_clients + 1, companies(:first_firm, :reload).clients.size - assert_equal the_client, companies(:first_firm).clients.find_or_create_by_name("Yet another client") - assert_equal number_of_clients + 1, companies(:first_firm, :reload).clients.size - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_updates_collection_size - number_of_clients = companies(:first_firm).clients_of_firm.size - companies(:first_firm).clients_of_firm.find_or_initialize_by_name("name" => "Another Client") - assert_equal number_of_clients + 1, companies(:first_firm).clients_of_firm.size - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_returns_the_instantiated_object - client = companies(:first_firm).clients_of_firm.find_or_initialize_by_name("name" => "Another Client") - assert_equal client, companies(:first_firm).clients_of_firm[-1] - end - - def test_find_or_initialize_only_instantiates_a_single_object - number_of_clients = Client.count - companies(:first_firm).clients_of_firm.find_or_initialize_by_name("name" => "Another Client").save! - companies(:first_firm).save! - assert_equal number_of_clients+1, Client.count - end - - def test_find_or_create_with_hash - post = authors(:david).posts.find_or_create_by_title(:title => 'Yet another post', :body => 'somebody') - assert_equal post, authors(:david).posts.find_or_create_by_title(:title => 'Yet another post', :body => 'somebody') - assert post.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_with_one_attribute_followed_by_hash - post = authors(:david).posts.find_or_create_by_title('Yet another post', :body => 'somebody') - assert_equal post, authors(:david).posts.find_or_create_by_title('Yet another post', :body => 'somebody') - assert post.persisted? - end - - def test_find_or_create_should_work_with_block - post = authors(:david).posts.find_or_create_by_title('Yet another post') {|p| p.body = 'somebody'} - assert_equal post, authors(:david).posts.find_or_create_by_title('Yet another post') {|p| p.body = 'somebody'} - assert post.persisted? - end - - def test_forwarding_to_dynamic_finders_2 - welcome = Post.find(1) - assert_equal 4, Comment.find_all_by_type('Comment').size - assert_equal 2, welcome.comments.find_all_by_type('Comment').size - end - - def test_dynamic_find_all_by_attributes - authors = Author.all - - davids = authors.find_all_by_name('David') - assert_kind_of Array, davids - assert_equal [authors(:david)], davids - end - - def test_dynamic_find_or_initialize_by_attributes - authors = Author.all - - lifo = authors.find_or_initialize_by_name('Lifo') - assert_equal "Lifo", lifo.name - assert !lifo.persisted? - - assert_equal authors(:david), authors.find_or_initialize_by_name(:name => 'David') - end - - def test_dynamic_find_or_create_by_attributes - authors = Author.all - - lifo = authors.find_or_create_by_name('Lifo') - assert_equal "Lifo", lifo.name - assert lifo.persisted? - - assert_equal authors(:david), authors.find_or_create_by_name(:name => 'David') - end - - def test_dynamic_find_or_create_by_attributes_bang - authors = Author.all - - assert_raises(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) { authors.find_or_create_by_name!('') } - - lifo = authors.find_or_create_by_name!('Lifo') - assert_equal "Lifo", lifo.name - assert lifo.persisted? - - assert_equal authors(:david), authors.find_or_create_by_name!(:name => 'David') - end - - def test_finder_block - t = Topic.first - found = nil - Topic.find_by_id(t.id) { |f| found = f } - assert_equal t, found - end - - def test_finder_block_nothing_found - bad_id = Topic.maximum(:id) + 1 - assert_nil Topic.find_by_id(bad_id) { |f| raise } - end - - def test_find_returns_block_value - t = Topic.first - x = Topic.find_by_id(t.id) { |f| "hi mom!" } - assert_equal "hi mom!", x - end - - def test_dynamic_finder_with_invalid_params - assert_raise(ArgumentError) { Topic.find_by_title 'No Title', :join => "It should be `joins'" } - end - - def test_find_by_one_attribute_with_order_option - assert_equal accounts(:signals37), Account.find_by_credit_limit(50, :order => 'id') - assert_equal accounts(:rails_core_account), Account.find_by_credit_limit(50, :order => 'id DESC') - end - - def test_dynamic_find_by_attributes_should_yield_found_object - david = authors(:david) - yielded_value = nil - Author.find_by_name(david.name) do |author| - yielded_value = author - end - assert_equal david, yielded_value - end -end - -class DynamicScopeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - fixtures :posts - - def setup - @test_klass = Class.new(Post) do - def self.name; "Post"; end - end - @deprecation_behavior = ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = :silence - end - - def teardown - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = @deprecation_behavior - end - - def test_dynamic_scope - assert_equal @test_klass.scoped_by_author_id(1).find(1), @test_klass.find(1) - assert_equal @test_klass.scoped_by_author_id_and_title(1, "Welcome to the weblog").first, @test_klass.all.merge!(:where => { :author_id => 1, :title => "Welcome to the weblog"}).first - end - - def test_dynamic_scope_should_create_methods_after_hitting_method_missing - assert @test_klass.methods.grep(/scoped_by_type/).blank? - @test_klass.scoped_by_type(nil) - assert @test_klass.methods.grep(/scoped_by_type/).present? - end - - def test_dynamic_scope_with_less_number_of_arguments - assert_raise(ArgumentError){ @test_klass.scoped_by_author_id_and_title(1) } - end -end - -class DynamicScopeMatchTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - def test_scoped_by_no_match - assert_nil ActiveRecord::DynamicMatchers::Method.match(nil, "not_scoped_at_all") - end - - def test_scoped_by - model = stub(attribute_aliases: {}) - match = ActiveRecord::DynamicMatchers::Method.match(model, "scoped_by_age_and_sex_and_location") - assert_not_nil match - assert_equal %w(age sex location), match.attribute_names - end -end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/dirty_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/dirty_test.rb index 7b2034dadf..b277ef0317 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/dirty_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/dirty_test.rb @@ -213,9 +213,11 @@ class DirtyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase topic = target.create assert_nil topic.written_on - topic.written_on = "" - assert_nil topic.written_on - assert !topic.written_on_changed? + ["", nil].each do |value| + topic.written_on = value + assert_nil topic.written_on + assert !topic.written_on_changed? + end end end @@ -606,20 +608,6 @@ class DirtyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end - test "partial_updates config attribute is deprecated" do - klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) - - assert klass.partial_writes? - assert_deprecated { assert klass.partial_updates? } - assert_deprecated { assert klass.partial_updates } - - assert_deprecated { klass.partial_updates = false } - - assert !klass.partial_writes? - assert_deprecated { assert !klass.partial_updates? } - assert_deprecated { assert !klass.partial_updates } - end - private def with_partial_writes(klass, on = true) old = klass.partial_writes? diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/disconnected_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/disconnected_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1fecfd077e --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/disconnected_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +require "cases/helper" + +class TestRecord < ActiveRecord::Base +end + +class TestDisconnectedAdapter < ActiveRecord::TestCase + self.use_transactional_fixtures = false + + def setup + skip "in-memory database mustn't disconnect" if in_memory_db? + @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection + end + + def teardown + return if in_memory_db? + spec = ActiveRecord::Base.connection_config + ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(spec) + end + + test "can't execute statements while disconnected" do + @connection.execute "SELECT count(*) from products" + @connection.disconnect! + assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do + @connection.execute "SELECT count(*) from products" + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/explain_subscriber_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/explain_subscriber_test.rb index b425967678..b00e2744b9 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/explain_subscriber_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/explain_subscriber_test.rb @@ -1,55 +1,59 @@ require 'cases/helper' +require 'active_record/explain_subscriber' +require 'active_record/explain_registry' if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_explain? class ExplainSubscriberTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase SUBSCRIBER = ActiveRecord::ExplainSubscriber.new - def test_collects_nothing_if_available_queries_for_explain_is_nil - with_queries(nil) do - SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, {}) - assert_nil Thread.current[:available_queries_for_explain] - end + def setup + ActiveRecord::ExplainRegistry.reset + ActiveRecord::ExplainRegistry.collect = true end def test_collects_nothing_if_the_payload_has_an_exception - with_queries([]) do |queries| - SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, :exception => Exception.new) - assert queries.empty? - end + SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, exception: Exception.new) + assert queries.empty? end def test_collects_nothing_for_ignored_payloads - with_queries([]) do |queries| - ActiveRecord::ExplainSubscriber::IGNORED_PAYLOADS.each do |ip| - SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, :name => ip) - end - assert queries.empty? + ActiveRecord::ExplainSubscriber::IGNORED_PAYLOADS.each do |ip| + SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, name: ip) end + assert queries.empty? + end + + def test_collects_nothing_if_collect_is_false + ActiveRecord::ExplainRegistry.collect = false + SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, name: 'SQL', sql: 'select 1 from users', binds: [1, 2]) + assert queries.empty? end def test_collects_pairs_of_queries_and_binds sql = 'select 1 from users' binds = [1, 2] - with_queries([]) do |queries| - SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, :name => 'SQL', :sql => sql, :binds => binds) - assert_equal 1, queries.size - assert_equal sql, queries[0][0] - assert_equal binds, queries[0][1] - end + SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, name: 'SQL', sql: sql, binds: binds) + assert_equal 1, queries.size + assert_equal sql, queries[0][0] + assert_equal binds, queries[0][1] end - def test_collects_nothing_if_unexplained_sqls - with_queries([]) do |queries| - SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, :name => 'SQL', :sql => 'SHOW max_identifier_length') - assert queries.empty? - end + def test_collects_nothing_if_the_statement_is_not_whitelisted + SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, name: 'SQL', sql: 'SHOW max_identifier_length') + assert queries.empty? + end + + def test_collects_nothing_if_the_statement_is_only_partially_matched + SUBSCRIBER.finish(nil, nil, name: 'SQL', sql: 'select_db yo_mama') + assert queries.empty? + end + + def teardown + ActiveRecord::ExplainRegistry.reset end - def with_queries(queries) - Thread.current[:available_queries_for_explain] = queries - yield queries - ensure - Thread.current[:available_queries_for_explain] = nil + def queries + ActiveRecord::ExplainRegistry.queries end end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/finder_respond_to_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/finder_respond_to_test.rb index 9440cd429a..6101eb7b68 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/finder_respond_to_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/finder_respond_to_test.rb @@ -21,16 +21,6 @@ class FinderRespondToTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_respond_to Topic, :find_by_title end - def test_should_respond_to_find_all_by_one_attribute - ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_all_by_title) - assert_respond_to Topic, :find_all_by_title - end - - def test_should_respond_to_find_all_by_two_attributes - ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_all_by_title_and_author_name) - assert_respond_to Topic, :find_all_by_title_and_author_name - end - def test_should_respond_to_find_by_two_attributes ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_by_title_and_author_name) assert_respond_to Topic, :find_by_title_and_author_name @@ -41,36 +31,6 @@ class FinderRespondToTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_respond_to Topic, :find_by_heading end - def test_should_respond_to_find_or_initialize_from_one_attribute - ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_or_initialize_by_title) - assert_respond_to Topic, :find_or_initialize_by_title - end - - def test_should_respond_to_find_or_initialize_from_two_attributes - ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_or_initialize_by_title_and_author_name) - assert_respond_to Topic, :find_or_initialize_by_title_and_author_name - end - - def test_should_respond_to_find_or_create_from_one_attribute - ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_or_create_by_title) - assert_respond_to Topic, :find_or_create_by_title - end - - def test_should_respond_to_find_or_create_from_two_attributes - ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_or_create_by_title_and_author_name) - assert_respond_to Topic, :find_or_create_by_title_and_author_name - end - - def test_should_respond_to_find_or_create_from_one_attribute_bang - ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_or_create_by_title!) - assert_respond_to Topic, :find_or_create_by_title! - end - - def test_should_respond_to_find_or_create_from_two_attributes_bang - ensure_topic_method_is_not_cached(:find_or_create_by_title_and_author_name!) - assert_respond_to Topic, :find_or_create_by_title_and_author_name! - end - def test_should_not_respond_to_find_by_one_missing_attribute assert !Topic.respond_to?(:find_by_undertitle) end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb index e505fe9f18..51a8a13d04 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb @@ -31,6 +31,13 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal(topics(:first).title, Topic.find(1).title) end + def test_symbols_table_ref + Post.first # warm up + x = Symbol.all_symbols.count + Post.where("title" => {"xxxqqqq" => "bar"}) + assert_equal x, Symbol.all_symbols.count + end + # find should handle strings that come from URLs # (example: Category.find(params[:id])) def test_find_with_string @@ -40,7 +47,8 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_exists assert Topic.exists?(1) assert Topic.exists?("1") - assert Topic.exists?(:author_name => "David") + assert Topic.exists?(title: "The First Topic") + assert Topic.exists?(heading: "The First Topic") assert Topic.exists?(:author_name => "Mary", :approved => true) assert Topic.exists?(["parent_id = ?", 1]) assert !Topic.exists?(45) @@ -90,6 +98,18 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert !Topic.includes(:replies).limit(1).where('0 = 1').exists? end + def test_exists_with_distinct_association_includes_and_limit + author = Author.first + assert !author.unique_categorized_posts.includes(:special_comments).limit(0).exists? + assert author.unique_categorized_posts.includes(:special_comments).limit(1).exists? + end + + def test_exists_with_distinct_association_includes_limit_and_order + author = Author.first + assert !author.unique_categorized_posts.includes(:special_comments).order('comments.taggings_count DESC').limit(0).exists? + assert author.unique_categorized_posts.includes(:special_comments).order('comments.taggings_count DESC').limit(1).exists? + end + def test_exists_with_empty_table_and_no_args_given Topic.delete_all assert !Topic.exists? @@ -593,7 +613,7 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_named_bind_with_postgresql_type_casts l = Proc.new { bind(":a::integer '2009-01-01'::date", :a => '10') } assert_nothing_raised(&l) - assert_equal "#{ActiveRecord::Base.quote_value('10')}::integer '2009-01-01'::date", l.call + assert_equal "#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('10')}::integer '2009-01-01'::date", l.call end def test_string_sanitation @@ -833,6 +853,8 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound => e assert_equal 'Couldn\'t find Toy with name=Hello World!', e.message end + ensure + Toy.reset_primary_key end def test_finder_with_offset_string @@ -854,11 +876,4 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase ensure old_tz ? ENV['TZ'] = old_tz : ENV.delete('TZ') end - - def with_active_record_default_timezone(zone) - old_zone, ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone, zone - yield - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = old_zone - end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb index f6cfee0cb8..c07c9c3b74 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb @@ -245,6 +245,22 @@ class FixturesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_serialized_fixtures assert_equal ["Green", "Red", "Orange"], traffic_lights(:uk).state end + + def test_fixtures_are_set_up_with_database_env_variable + ENV.stubs(:[]).with("DATABASE_URL").returns("sqlite3:///:memory:") + ActiveRecord::Base.stubs(:configurations).returns({}) + test_case = Class.new(ActiveRecord::TestCase) do + fixtures :accounts + + def test_fixtures + assert accounts(:signals37) + end + end + + result = test_case.new(:test_fixtures).run + + assert result.passed?, "Expected #{result.name} to pass:\n#{result}" + end end if Account.connection.respond_to?(:reset_pk_sequence!) @@ -477,10 +493,6 @@ class CustomConnectionFixturesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :courses self.use_transactional_fixtures = false - def test_connection_instance_method_deprecation - assert_deprecated { courses(:ruby).connection } - end - def test_leaky_destroy assert_nothing_raised { courses(:ruby) } courses(:ruby).destroy @@ -572,7 +584,7 @@ class LoadAllFixturesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :all def test_all_there - assert_equal %w(developers people tasks), fixture_table_names.sort + assert_equal %w(admin/accounts admin/users developers people tasks), fixture_table_names.sort end end @@ -581,7 +593,7 @@ class LoadAllFixturesWithPathnameTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :all def test_all_there - assert_equal %w(developers people tasks), fixture_table_names.sort + assert_equal %w(admin/accounts admin/users developers people tasks), fixture_table_names.sort end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb index 7dbb6616f8..f96978aff8 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ module LogIntercepter def self.extended(base) base.logged = [] end - def log(sql, name, binds = [], &block) + def log(sql, name = 'SQL', binds = [], &block) if @intercepted @logged << [sql, name, binds] yield diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f5daca2fa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +require 'cases/helper' +require 'models/company' +require 'models/developer' +require 'models/car' +require 'models/bulb' + +class IntegrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + fixtures :companies, :developers + + def test_to_param_should_return_string + assert_kind_of String, Client.first.to_param + end + + def test_to_param_returns_nil_if_not_persisted + client = Client.new + assert_equal nil, client.to_param + end + + def test_to_param_returns_id_if_not_persisted_but_id_is_set + client = Client.new + client.id = 1 + assert_equal '1', client.to_param + end + + def test_cache_key_for_existing_record_is_not_timezone_dependent + ActiveRecord::Base.time_zone_aware_attributes = true + + Time.zone = 'UTC' + utc_key = Developer.first.cache_key + + Time.zone = 'EST' + est_key = Developer.first.cache_key + + assert_equal utc_key, est_key + ensure + Time.zone = 'UTC' + end + + def test_cache_key_format_for_existing_record_with_updated_at + dev = Developer.first + assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key + end + + def test_cache_key_format_for_existing_record_with_updated_at_and_custom_cache_timestamp_format + dev = CachedDeveloper.first + assert_equal "cached_developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:number)}", dev.cache_key + end + + def test_cache_key_changes_when_child_touched + car = Car.create + Bulb.create(car: car) + + key = car.cache_key + car.bulb.touch + car.reload + assert_not_equal key, car.cache_key + end + + def test_cache_key_format_for_existing_record_with_nil_updated_timestamps + dev = Developer.first + dev.update_columns(updated_at: nil, updated_on: nil) + assert_match(/\/#{dev.id}$/, dev.cache_key) + end + + def test_cache_key_for_updated_on + dev = Developer.first + dev.updated_at = nil + assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_on.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key + end + + def test_cache_key_for_newer_updated_at + dev = Developer.first + dev.updated_at += 3600 + assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key + end + + def test_cache_key_for_newer_updated_on + dev = Developer.first + dev.updated_on += 3600 + assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_on.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key + end + + def test_cache_key_format_is_precise_enough + dev = Developer.first + key = dev.cache_key + dev.touch + assert_not_equal key, dev.cache_key + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/invalid_connection_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/invalid_connection_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f2d8f18ec7 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/invalid_connection_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +require "cases/helper" + +class TestAdapterWithInvalidConnection < ActiveRecord::TestCase + self.use_transactional_fixtures = false + + class Bird < ActiveRecord::Base + end + + def setup + # Can't just use current adapter; sqlite3 will create a database + # file on the fly. + Bird.establish_connection adapter: 'mysql', database: 'i_do_not_exist' + end + + def teardown + Bird.remove_connection + end + + test "inspect on Model class does not raise" do + assert_equal "#{Bird.name}(no database connection)", Bird.inspect + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb index be59ffc4ab..428145d00b 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb @@ -58,6 +58,24 @@ module ActiveRecord end end + class RemoveIndexMigration1 < SilentMigration + def self.up + create_table("horses") do |t| + t.column :name, :string + t.column :color, :string + t.index [:name, :color] + end + end + end + + class RemoveIndexMigration2 < SilentMigration + def change + change_table("horses") do |t| + t.remove_index [:name, :color] + end + end + end + class LegacyMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table("horses") do |t| @@ -104,6 +122,16 @@ module ActiveRecord end end + def test_exception_on_removing_index_without_column_option + RemoveIndexMigration1.new.migrate(:up) + migration = RemoveIndexMigration2.new + migration.migrate(:up) + + assert_raises(IrreversibleMigration) do + migration.migrate(:down) + end + end + def test_migrate_up migration = InvertibleMigration.new migration.migrate(:up) diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb index 77891b9156..dfa12cb97c 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ require 'models/legacy_thing' require 'models/reference' require 'models/string_key_object' require 'models/car' +require 'models/bulb' require 'models/engine' require 'models/wheel' require 'models/treasure' @@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ class LockWithoutDefault < ActiveRecord::Base; end class LockWithCustomColumnWithoutDefault < ActiveRecord::Base self.table_name = :lock_without_defaults_cust + self.column_defaults # to test @column_defaults caching. self.locking_column = :custom_lock_version end @@ -26,6 +28,18 @@ end class OptimisticLockingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :people, :legacy_things, :references, :string_key_objects, :peoples_treasures + def test_quote_value_passed_lock_col + p1 = Person.find(1) + assert_equal 0, p1.lock_version + + Person.expects(:quote_value).with(0, Person.columns_hash[Person.locking_column]).returns('0').once + + p1.first_name = 'anika2' + p1.save! + + assert_equal 1, p1.lock_version + end + def test_non_integer_lock_existing s1 = StringKeyObject.find("record1") s2 = StringKeyObject.find("record1") @@ -242,7 +256,7 @@ class OptimisticLockingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase car = Car.create! assert_difference 'car.wheels.count' do - car.wheels << Wheel.create! + car.wheels << Wheel.create! end assert_difference 'car.wheels.count', -1 do car.destroy diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb index 57eac0c175..3bdc5a1302 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb @@ -56,6 +56,13 @@ class LogSubscriberTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 2, logger.debugs.length end + def test_sql_statements_are_not_squeezed + event = Struct.new(:duration, :payload) + logger = TestDebugLogSubscriber.new + logger.sql(event.new(0, sql: 'ruby rails')) + assert_match(/ruby rails/, logger.debugs.first) + end + def test_ignore_binds_payload_with_nil_column event = Struct.new(:duration, :payload) diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb index cad759bba9..e37dca856d 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb @@ -74,6 +74,35 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_equal "hello", five.default unless mysql end + def test_add_column_with_array + if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) + connection.create_table :testings + connection.add_column :testings, :foo, :string, :array => true + + columns = connection.columns(:testings) + array_column = columns.detect { |c| c.name == "foo" } + + assert array_column.array + else + skip "array option only supported in PostgreSQLAdapter" + end + end + + def test_create_table_with_array_column + if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) + connection.create_table :testings do |t| + t.string :foo, :array => true + end + + columns = connection.columns(:testings) + array_column = columns.detect { |c| c.name == "foo" } + + assert array_column.array + else + skip "array option only supported in PostgreSQLAdapter" + end + end + def test_create_table_with_limits connection.create_table :testings do |t| t.column :foo, :string, :limit => 255 @@ -235,7 +264,7 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def test_keeping_default_and_notnull_constaint_on_change + def test_keeping_default_and_notnull_constraints_on_change connection.create_table :testings do |t| t.column :title, :string end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb index ec2926632c..aa606ac8bb 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb @@ -16,32 +16,23 @@ module ActiveRecord end def test_add_remove_single_field_using_string_arguments - assert_not TestModel.column_methods_hash.key?(:last_name) + assert_no_column TestModel, :last_name add_column 'test_models', 'last_name', :string - - TestModel.reset_column_information - - assert TestModel.column_methods_hash.key?(:last_name) + assert_column TestModel, :last_name remove_column 'test_models', 'last_name' - - TestModel.reset_column_information - assert_not TestModel.column_methods_hash.key?(:last_name) + assert_no_column TestModel, :last_name end def test_add_remove_single_field_using_symbol_arguments - assert_not TestModel.column_methods_hash.key?(:last_name) + assert_no_column TestModel, :last_name add_column :test_models, :last_name, :string - - TestModel.reset_column_information - assert TestModel.column_methods_hash.key?(:last_name) + assert_column TestModel, :last_name remove_column :test_models, :last_name - - TestModel.reset_column_information - assert_not TestModel.column_methods_hash.key?(:last_name) + assert_no_column TestModel, :last_name end def test_unabstracted_database_dependent_types @@ -168,26 +159,6 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_equal Date, bob.favorite_day.class end - # Oracle adapter stores Time or DateTime with timezone value already in _before_type_cast column - # therefore no timezone change is done afterwards when default timezone is changed - unless current_adapter?(:OracleAdapter) - # Test DateTime column and defaults, including timezone. - # FIXME: moment of truth may be Time on 64-bit platforms. - if bob.moment_of_truth.is_a?(DateTime) - - with_env_tz 'US/Eastern' do - bob.reload - assert_equal DateTime.local_offset, bob.moment_of_truth.offset - assert_not_equal 0, bob.moment_of_truth.offset - assert_not_equal "Z", bob.moment_of_truth.zone - # US/Eastern is -5 hours from GMT - assert_equal Rational(-5, 24), bob.moment_of_truth.offset - assert_match(/\A-05:00\Z/, bob.moment_of_truth.zone) - assert_equal DateTime::ITALY, bob.moment_of_truth.start - end - end - end - assert_instance_of TrueClass, bob.male? assert_kind_of BigDecimal, bob.wealth end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb index 0e375af6e8..04521a5f5a 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb @@ -109,16 +109,6 @@ module ActiveRecord end end - def test_deprecated_type_argument - message = "Passing a string as third argument of `add_index` is deprecated and will" + - " be removed in Rails 4.1." + - " Use add_index(:testings, [:foo, :bar], unique: true) instead" - - assert_deprecated message do - connection.add_index :testings, [:foo, :bar], "UNIQUE" - end - end - def test_unique_index_exists connection.add_index :testings, :foo, :unique => true diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb index f8afb7c591..ed080b2995 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb @@ -177,20 +177,18 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_filtering_migrations - assert !Person.column_methods_hash.include?(:last_name) + assert_no_column Person, :last_name assert !Reminder.table_exists? name_filter = lambda { |migration| migration.name == "ValidPeopleHaveLastNames" } ActiveRecord::Migrator.up(MIGRATIONS_ROOT + "/valid", &name_filter) - Person.reset_column_information - assert Person.column_methods_hash.include?(:last_name) + assert_column Person, :last_name assert_raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) { Reminder.first } ActiveRecord::Migrator.down(MIGRATIONS_ROOT + "/valid", &name_filter) - Person.reset_column_information - assert !Person.column_methods_hash.include?(:last_name) + assert_no_column Person, :last_name assert_raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) { Reminder.first } end @@ -237,7 +235,7 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase skip "not supported on #{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.class}" end - assert_not Person.column_methods_hash.include?(:last_name) + assert_no_column Person, :last_name migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) { def version; 100 end @@ -253,17 +251,41 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal "An error has occurred, this and all later migrations canceled:\n\nSomething broke", e.message - Person.reset_column_information - assert_not Person.column_methods_hash.include?(:last_name), + assert_no_column Person, :last_name, "On error, the Migrator should revert schema changes but it did not." end + def test_migrator_one_up_with_exception_and_rollback_using_run + unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_ddl_transactions? + skip "not supported on #{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.class}" + end + + assert_no_column Person, :last_name + + migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) { + def version; 100 end + def migrate(x) + add_column "people", "last_name", :string + raise 'Something broke' + end + }.new + + migrator = ActiveRecord::Migrator.new(:up, [migration], 100) + + e = assert_raise(StandardError) { migrator.run } + + assert_equal "An error has occurred, this migration was canceled:\n\nSomething broke", e.message + + assert_no_column Person, :last_name, + "On error, the Migrator should revert schema changes but it did not." + end + def test_migration_without_transaction unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_ddl_transactions? skip "not supported on #{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.class}" end - assert_not Person.column_methods_hash.include?(:last_name) + assert_no_column Person, :last_name migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) { self.disable_ddl_transaction! @@ -279,12 +301,11 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase e = assert_raise(StandardError) { migrator.migrate } assert_equal "An error has occurred, all later migrations canceled:\n\nSomething broke", e.message - Person.reset_column_information - assert Person.column_methods_hash.include?(:last_name), + assert_column Person, :last_name, "without ddl transactions, the Migrator should not rollback on error but it did." ensure Person.reset_column_information - if Person.column_methods_hash.include?(:last_name) + if Person.column_names.include?('last_name') Person.connection.remove_column('people', 'last_name') end end @@ -823,4 +844,13 @@ class CopyMigrationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase ensure clear end + + def test_check_pending_with_stdlib_logger + old, ActiveRecord::Base.logger = ActiveRecord::Base.logger, ::Logger.new($stdout) + quietly do + assert_nothing_raised { ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending.new(Proc.new {}).call({}) } + end + ensure + ActiveRecord::Base.logger = old + end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb index b5a69c4a92..3f9854200d 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb @@ -91,12 +91,6 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_equal 'AddExpressions', migrations[0].name end - def test_deprecated_constructor - assert_deprecated do - ActiveRecord::Migrator.new(:up, MIGRATIONS_ROOT + "/valid") - end - end - def test_relative_migrations list = Dir.chdir(MIGRATIONS_ROOT) do ActiveRecord::Migrator.migrations("valid/") diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/multiparameter_attributes_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/multiparameter_attributes_test.rb index 1209f5460f..ce21760645 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/multiparameter_attributes_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/multiparameter_attributes_test.rb @@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ class MultiParameterAttributeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase Time.zone = nil end + def teardown + ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = :utc + end + def test_multiparameter_attributes_on_date attributes = { "last_read(1i)" => "2004", "last_read(2i)" => "6", "last_read(3i)" => "24" } topic = Topic.find(1) diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb index b6e140b912..2f89699df7 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb @@ -131,6 +131,20 @@ class TestNestedAttributesInGeneral < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal 's1', ship.reload.name end + def test_reuse_already_built_new_record + pirate = Pirate.new + ship_built_first = pirate.build_ship + pirate.ship_attributes = { name: 'Ship 1' } + assert_equal ship_built_first.object_id, pirate.ship.object_id + end + + def test_do_not_allow_assigning_foreign_key_when_reusing_existing_new_record + pirate = Pirate.create!(catchphrase: "Don' botharrr talkin' like one, savvy?") + pirate.build_ship + pirate.ship_attributes = { name: 'Ship 1', pirate_id: pirate.id + 1 } + assert_equal pirate.id, pirate.ship.pirate_id + end + def test_reject_if_with_a_proc_which_returns_true_always_for_has_many Man.accepts_nested_attributes_for :interests, :reject_if => proc {|attributes| true } man = Man.create(name: "John") @@ -783,24 +797,6 @@ module NestedAttributesOnACollectionAssociationTests end end - def test_validate_presence_of_parent_fails_without_inverse_of - Man.accepts_nested_attributes_for(:interests) - Man.reflect_on_association(:interests).options.delete(:inverse_of) - Interest.reflect_on_association(:man).options.delete(:inverse_of) - - repair_validations(Interest) do - Interest.validates_presence_of(:man) - assert_no_difference ['Man.count', 'Interest.count'] do - man = Man.create(:name => 'John', - :interests_attributes => [{:topic=>'Cars'}, {:topic=>'Sports'}]) - assert !man.errors[:"interests.man"].empty? - end - end - ensure - Man.reflect_on_association(:interests).options[:inverse_of] = :man - Interest.reflect_on_association(:man).options[:inverse_of] = :interests - end - def test_can_use_symbols_as_object_identifier @pirate.attributes = { :parrots_attributes => { :foo => { :name => 'Lovely Day' }, :bar => { :name => 'Blown Away' } } } assert_nothing_raised(NoMethodError) { @pirate.save! } diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb index db3bb56f1f..30dc2a34c6 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ require 'models/pet' require 'models/toy' require 'rexml/document' -class PersistencesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase +class PersistenceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :topics, :companies, :developers, :projects, :computers, :accounts, :minimalistics, 'warehouse-things', :authors, :categorizations, :categories, :posts, :minivans, :pets, :toys # Oracle UPDATE does not support ORDER BY @@ -139,6 +139,19 @@ class PersistencesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end + def test_becomes + assert_kind_of Reply, topics(:first).becomes(Reply) + assert_equal "The First Topic", topics(:first).becomes(Reply).title + end + + def test_becomes_includes_errors + company = Company.new(:name => nil) + assert !company.valid? + original_errors = company.errors + client = company.becomes(Client) + assert_equal original_errors, client.errors + end + def test_delete_many original_count = Topic.count Topic.delete(deleting = [1, 2]) diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb index a8a9b06ec4..626c6aeaf8 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb @@ -16,22 +16,6 @@ class PooledConnectionsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase @per_test_teardown.each {|td| td.call } end - def checkout_connections - ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(@connection.merge({:pool => 2, :checkout_timeout => 0.3})) - @connections = [] - @timed_out = 0 - - 4.times do - Thread.new do - begin - @connections << ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkout - rescue ActiveRecord::ConnectionTimeoutError - @timed_out += 1 - end - end.join - end - end - # Will deadlock due to lack of Monitor timeouts in 1.9 def checkout_checkin_connections(pool_size, threads) ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(@connection.merge({:pool => pool_size, :checkout_timeout => 0.5})) diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb index 8e5379cb1f..aa125c70c5 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter) class PrimaryKeyWithAnsiQuotesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase self.use_transactional_fixtures = false - def test_primaery_key_method_with_ansi_quotes + def test_primary_key_method_with_ansi_quotes con = ActiveRecord::Base.connection con.execute("SET SESSION sql_mode='ANSI_QUOTES'") assert_equal "id", con.primary_key("topics") diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/quoting_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/quoting_test.rb index 3dd11ae89d..85fbe01416 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/quoting_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/quoting_test.rb @@ -53,50 +53,40 @@ module ActiveRecord end def test_quoted_time_utc - before = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = :utc - t = Time.now - assert_equal t.getutc.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = before + with_active_record_default_timezone :utc do + t = Time.now + assert_equal t.getutc.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) + end end def test_quoted_time_local - before = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = :local - t = Time.now - assert_equal t.getlocal.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = before + with_active_record_default_timezone :local do + t = Time.now + assert_equal t.getlocal.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) + end end def test_quoted_time_crazy - before = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = :asdfasdf - t = Time.now - assert_equal t.getlocal.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = before + with_active_record_default_timezone :asdfasdf do + t = Time.now + assert_equal t.getlocal.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) + end end def test_quoted_datetime_utc - before = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = :utc - t = DateTime.now - assert_equal t.getutc.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = before + with_active_record_default_timezone :utc do + t = DateTime.now + assert_equal t.getutc.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) + end end ### # DateTime doesn't define getlocal, so make sure it does nothing def test_quoted_datetime_local - before = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = :local - t = DateTime.now - assert_equal t.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone = before + with_active_record_default_timezone :local do + t = DateTime.now + assert_equal t.to_s(:db), @quoter.quoted_date(t) + end end def test_quote_with_quoted_id diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/readonly_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/readonly_test.rb index df076c97b4..2afd25c989 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/readonly_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/readonly_test.rb @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ require "cases/helper" +require 'models/author' require 'models/post' require 'models/comment' require 'models/developer' @@ -7,7 +8,7 @@ require 'models/reader' require 'models/person' class ReadOnlyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - fixtures :posts, :comments, :developers, :projects, :developers_projects, :people, :readers + fixtures :authors, :posts, :comments, :developers, :projects, :developers_projects, :people, :readers def test_cant_save_readonly_record dev = Developer.find(1) @@ -34,15 +35,12 @@ class ReadOnlyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase Developer.readonly.each { |d| assert d.readonly? } end + def test_find_with_joins_option_does_not_imply_readonly + Developer.joins(' ').each { |d| assert_not d.readonly? } + Developer.joins(' ').readonly(true).each { |d| assert d.readonly? } - def test_find_with_joins_option_implies_readonly - # Blank joins don't count. - Developer.joins(' ').each { |d| assert !d.readonly? } - Developer.joins(' ').readonly(false).each { |d| assert !d.readonly? } - - # Others do. - Developer.joins(', projects').each { |d| assert d.readonly? } - Developer.joins(', projects').readonly(false).each { |d| assert !d.readonly? } + Developer.joins(', projects').each { |d| assert_not d.readonly? } + Developer.joins(', projects').readonly(true).each { |d| assert d.readonly? } end def test_has_many_find_readonly @@ -87,7 +85,7 @@ class ReadOnlyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase # conflicting column names unless current_adapter?(:OracleAdapter) Post.joins(', developers').scoping do - assert Post.find(1).readonly? + assert_not Post.find(1).readonly? assert Post.readonly.find(1).readonly? assert !Post.readonly(false).find(1).readonly? end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/reflection_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/reflection_test.rb index a9d46f4fba..0e5c7df2cc 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/reflection_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/reflection_test.rb @@ -35,18 +35,18 @@ class ReflectionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_read_attribute_names assert_equal( - %w( id title author_name author_email_address bonus_time written_on last_read content important group approved replies_count parent_id parent_title type created_at updated_at ).sort, + %w( id title author_name author_email_address bonus_time written_on last_read content important group approved replies_count unique_replies_count parent_id parent_title type created_at updated_at ).sort, @first.attribute_names.sort ) end def test_columns - assert_equal 17, Topic.columns.length + assert_equal 18, Topic.columns.length end def test_columns_are_returned_in_the_order_they_were_declared column_names = Topic.columns.map { |column| column.name } - assert_equal %w(id title author_name author_email_address written_on bonus_time last_read content important approved replies_count parent_id parent_title type group created_at updated_at), column_names + assert_equal %w(id title author_name author_email_address written_on bonus_time last_read content important approved replies_count unique_replies_count parent_id parent_title type group created_at updated_at), column_names end def test_content_columns @@ -186,14 +186,6 @@ class ReflectionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase ActiveRecord::Base.store_full_sti_class = true end - def test_reflection_of_all_associations - # FIXME these assertions bust a lot - assert_equal 39, Firm.reflect_on_all_associations.size - assert_equal 29, Firm.reflect_on_all_associations(:has_many).size - assert_equal 10, Firm.reflect_on_all_associations(:has_one).size - assert_equal 0, Firm.reflect_on_all_associations(:belongs_to).size - end - def test_reflection_should_not_raise_error_when_compared_to_other_object assert_nothing_raised { Firm.reflections[:clients] == Object.new } end @@ -260,8 +252,9 @@ class ReflectionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase reflection = ActiveRecord::Reflection::AssociationReflection.new(:fuu, :edge, nil, {}, Author) assert_raises(ActiveRecord::UnknownPrimaryKey) { reflection.association_primary_key } - through = ActiveRecord::Reflection::ThroughReflection.new(:fuu, :edge, nil, {}, Author) - through.stubs(:source_reflection).returns(stub_everything(:options => {}, :class_name => 'Edge')) + through = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Reflection::ThroughReflection) { + define_method(:source_reflection) { reflection } + }.new(:fuu, :edge, nil, {}, Author) assert_raises(ActiveRecord::UnknownPrimaryKey) { through.association_primary_key } end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/predicate_builder_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/predicate_builder_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..14a8d97d36 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/predicate_builder_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +require "cases/helper" +require 'models/topic' + +module ActiveRecord + class PredicateBuilderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + def test_registering_new_handlers + PredicateBuilder.register_handler(Regexp, proc do |column, value| + Arel::Nodes::InfixOperation.new('~', column, value.source) + end) + + assert_match %r{["`]topics["`].["`]title["`] ~ 'rails'}i, Topic.where(title: /rails/).to_sql + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb index c43c7601a2..d333be3560 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ require 'models/treasure' require 'models/post' require 'models/comment' require 'models/edge' +require 'models/topic' module ActiveRecord class WhereTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase @@ -80,6 +81,13 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_equal expected.to_sql, actual.to_sql end + def test_aliased_attribute + expected = Topic.where(heading: 'The First Topic') + actual = Topic.where(title: 'The First Topic') + + assert_equal expected.to_sql, actual.to_sql + end + def test_where_error assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do Post.where(:id => { 'posts.author_id' => 10 }).first diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb index 9ca980fdf6..f99801c437 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb @@ -1,19 +1,21 @@ require "cases/helper" require 'models/post' require 'models/comment' +require 'models/author' +require 'models/rating' module ActiveRecord class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - fixtures :posts, :comments + fixtures :posts, :comments, :authors class FakeKlass < Struct.new(:table_name, :name) + def self.connection + Post.connection + end end def test_construction - relation = nil - assert_nothing_raised do - relation = Relation.new FakeKlass, :b - end + relation = Relation.new FakeKlass, :b assert_equal FakeKlass, relation.klass assert_equal :b, relation.table assert !relation.loaded, 'relation is not loaded' @@ -109,6 +111,12 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_equal({}, relation.scope_for_create) end + def test_bad_constants_raise_errors + assert_raises(NameError) do + ActiveRecord::Relation::HelloWorld + end + end + def test_empty_eager_loading? relation = Relation.new FakeKlass, :b assert !relation.eager_loading? @@ -176,12 +184,38 @@ module ActiveRecord relation.merge!(where: ['foo = ?', 'bar']) assert_equal ['foo = bar'], relation.where_values end + + def test_relation_merging_with_merged_joins_as_symbols + special_comments_with_ratings = SpecialComment.joins(:ratings) + posts_with_special_comments_with_ratings = Post.group("posts.id").joins(:special_comments).merge(special_comments_with_ratings) + assert_equal 3, authors(:david).posts.merge(posts_with_special_comments_with_ratings).count.length + end + + def test_respond_to_for_non_selected_element + post = Post.select(:title).first + assert_equal false, post.respond_to?(:body), "post should not respond_to?(:body) since invoking it raises exception" + + silence_warnings { post = Post.select("'title' as post_title").first } + assert_equal false, post.respond_to?(:title), "post should not respond_to?(:body) since invoking it raises exception" + end + + def test_relation_merging_with_merged_joins_as_strings + join_string = "LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Rating.quoted_table_name} ON #{SpecialComment.quoted_table_name}.id = #{Rating.quoted_table_name}.comment_id" + special_comments_with_ratings = SpecialComment.joins join_string + posts_with_special_comments_with_ratings = Post.group("posts.id").joins(:special_comments).merge(special_comments_with_ratings) + assert_equal 3, authors(:david).posts.merge(posts_with_special_comments_with_ratings).count.length + end + end class RelationMutationTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase class FakeKlass < Struct.new(:table_name, :name) - def quoted_table_name - %{"#{table_name}"} + def arel_table + Post.arel_table + end + + def connection + Post.connection end end @@ -203,7 +237,17 @@ module ActiveRecord test "#order! with symbol prepends the table name" do assert relation.order!(:name).equal?(relation) - assert_equal ['"posts".name ASC'], relation.order_values + node = relation.order_values.first + assert node.ascending? + assert_equal :name, node.expr.name + assert_equal "posts", node.expr.relation.name + end + + test "#order! on non-string does not attempt regexp match for references" do + obj = Object.new + obj.expects(:=~).never + assert relation.order!(obj) + assert_equal [obj], relation.order_values end test '#references!' do @@ -264,7 +308,7 @@ module ActiveRecord assert_equal({foo: 'bar'}, relation.create_with_value) end - test 'merge!' do + def test_merge! assert relation.merge!(where: :foo).equal?(relation) assert_equal [:foo], relation.where_values end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb index 9008c2785e..bf9d395b2d 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_finding_with_order_concatenated - topics = Topic.order('title').order('author_name') + topics = Topic.order('author_name').order('title') assert_equal 4, topics.to_a.size assert_equal topics(:fourth).title, topics.first.title end @@ -278,8 +278,9 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_null_relation_calculations_methods assert_no_queries do - assert_equal 0, Developer.none.count - assert_equal nil, Developer.none.calculate(:average, 'salary') + assert_equal 0, Developer.none.count + assert_equal 0, Developer.none.calculate(:count, nil, {}) + assert_equal nil, Developer.none.calculate(:average, 'salary') end end @@ -367,7 +368,7 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def test_respond_to_dynamic_finders relation = Topic.all - ["find_by_title", "find_by_title_and_author_name", "find_or_create_by_title", "find_or_initialize_by_title_and_author_name"].each do |method| + ["find_by_title", "find_by_title_and_author_name"].each do |method| assert_respond_to relation, method, "Topic.all should respond to #{method.inspect}" end end @@ -480,6 +481,14 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal Post.find(1).last_comment, post.last_comment end + def test_to_sql_on_eager_join + expected = assert_sql { + Post.eager_load(:last_comment).order('comments.id DESC').to_a + }.first + actual = Post.eager_load(:last_comment).order('comments.id DESC').to_sql + assert_equal expected, actual + end + def test_loading_with_one_association_with_non_preload posts = Post.eager_load(:last_comment).order('comments.id DESC') post = posts.find { |p| p.id == 1 } @@ -1174,20 +1183,20 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_default_scope_order_with_scope_order - assert_equal 'honda', CoolCar.order_using_new_style.limit(1).first.name - assert_equal 'honda', FastCar.order_using_new_style.limit(1).first.name + assert_equal 'zyke', CoolCar.order_using_new_style.limit(1).first.name + assert_equal 'zyke', FastCar.order_using_new_style.limit(1).first.name end def test_order_using_scoping car1 = CoolCar.order('id DESC').scoping do - CoolCar.all.merge!(:order => 'id asc').first + CoolCar.all.merge!(order: 'id asc').first end - assert_equal 'honda', car1.name + assert_equal 'zyke', car1.name car2 = FastCar.order('id DESC').scoping do - FastCar.all.merge!(:order => 'id asc').first + FastCar.all.merge!(order: 'id asc').first end - assert_equal 'honda', car2.name + assert_equal 'zyke', car2.name end def test_unscoped_block_style @@ -1207,33 +1216,12 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal "id", Post.all.primary_key end - def test_eager_loading_with_conditions_on_joins - scope = Post.includes(:comments) - - # This references the comments table, and so it should cause the comments to be eager - # loaded via a JOIN, rather than by subsequent queries. - scope = scope.joins( - Post.arel_table.create_join( - Post.arel_table, - Post.arel_table.create_on(Comment.arel_table[:id].eq(3)) - ) - ) - + def test_disable_implicit_join_references_is_deprecated assert_deprecated do - assert scope.eager_loading? + ActiveRecord::Base.disable_implicit_join_references = true end end - def test_turn_off_eager_loading_with_conditions_on_joins - original_value = ActiveRecord::Base.disable_implicit_join_references - ActiveRecord::Base.disable_implicit_join_references = true - - scope = Topic.where(author_email_address: 'my.example@gmail.com').includes(:replies) - assert_not scope.eager_loading? - ensure - ActiveRecord::Base.disable_implicit_join_references = original_value - end - def test_ordering_with_extra_spaces assert_equal authors(:david), Author.order('id DESC , name DESC').last end @@ -1299,6 +1287,14 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal ['Foo', 'Foo'], query.uniq(true).uniq(false).map(&:name) end + def test_doesnt_add_having_values_if_options_are_blank + scope = Post.having('') + assert_equal [], scope.having_values + + scope = Post.having([]) + assert_equal [], scope.having_values + end + def test_references_triggers_eager_loading scope = Post.includes(:comments) assert !scope.eager_loading? @@ -1538,4 +1534,43 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert merged.to_sql.include?("wtf") assert merged.to_sql.include?("bbq") end + + def test_merging_removes_rhs_bind_parameters + left = Post.where(id: Arel::Nodes::BindParam.new('?')) + column = Post.columns_hash['id'] + left.bind_values += [[column, 20]] + right = Post.where(id: 10) + + merged = left.merge(right) + assert_equal [], merged.bind_values + end + + def test_merging_keeps_lhs_bind_parameters + column = Post.columns_hash['id'] + binds = [[column, 20]] + + right = Post.where(id: Arel::Nodes::BindParam.new('?')) + right.bind_values += binds + left = Post.where(id: 10) + + merged = left.merge(right) + assert_equal binds, merged.bind_values + end + + def test_merging_reorders_bind_params + post = Post.first + id_column = Post.columns_hash['id'] + title_column = Post.columns_hash['title'] + + bv = Post.connection.substitute_at id_column, 0 + + right = Post.where(id: bv) + right.bind_values += [[id_column, post.id]] + + left = Post.where(title: bv) + left.bind_values += [[title_column, post.title]] + + merged = left.merge(right) + assert_equal post, merged.first + end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/result_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/result_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b6c583dbf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/result_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +require "cases/helper" + +module ActiveRecord + class ResultTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + def result + Result.new(['col_1', 'col_2'], [ + ['row 1 col 1', 'row 1 col 2'], + ['row 2 col 1', 'row 2 col 2'] + ]) + end + + def test_to_hash_returns_row_hashes + assert_equal [ + {'col_1' => 'row 1 col 1', 'col_2' => 'row 1 col 2'}, + {'col_1' => 'row 2 col 1', 'col_2' => 'row 2 col 2'} + ], result.to_hash + end + + def test_each_with_block_returns_row_hashes + result.each do |row| + assert_equal ['col_1', 'col_2'], row.keys + end + end + + def test_each_without_block_returns_an_enumerator + result.each.with_index do |row, index| + assert_equal ['col_1', 'col_2'], row.keys + assert_kind_of Integer, index + end + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb index 817897ceac..082570c55b 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb @@ -5,6 +5,15 @@ class SanitizeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase def setup end + def test_sanitize_sql_hash_handles_associations + quoted_bambi = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote("Bambi") + quoted_column_name = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote_column_name("name") + quoted_table_name = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote_table_name("adorable_animals") + expected_value = "#{quoted_table_name}.#{quoted_column_name} = #{quoted_bambi}" + + assert_equal expected_value, Binary.send(:sanitize_sql_hash, {adorable_animals: {name: 'Bambi'}}) + end + def test_sanitize_sql_array_handles_string_interpolation quoted_bambi = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote_string("Bambi") assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi}", Binary.send(:sanitize_sql_array, ["name=%s", "Bambi"]) diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/default_scoping_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/default_scoping_test.rb index 5a65ad5dfa..cd7d91ff85 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/default_scoping_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/default_scoping_test.rb @@ -55,8 +55,13 @@ class DefaultScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_default_scoping_with_threads + skip "in-memory database mustn't disconnect" if in_memory_db? + 2.times do - Thread.new { assert DeveloperOrderedBySalary.all.to_sql.include?('salary DESC') }.join + Thread.new { + assert DeveloperOrderedBySalary.all.to_sql.include?('salary DESC') + DeveloperOrderedBySalary.connection.close + }.join end end @@ -79,7 +84,7 @@ class DefaultScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_scope_overwrites_default - expected = Developer.all.merge!(:order => ' name DESC, salary DESC').to_a.collect { |dev| dev.name } + expected = Developer.all.merge!(order: 'salary DESC, name DESC').to_a.collect { |dev| dev.name } received = DeveloperOrderedBySalary.by_name.to_a.collect { |dev| dev.name } assert_equal expected, received end @@ -91,7 +96,7 @@ class DefaultScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_order_after_reorder_combines_orders - expected = Developer.order('id DESC, name DESC').collect { |dev| [dev.name, dev.id] } + expected = Developer.order('name DESC, id DESC').collect { |dev| [dev.name, dev.id] } received = Developer.order('name ASC').reorder('name DESC').order('id DESC').collect { |dev| [dev.name, dev.id] } assert_equal expected, received end @@ -153,9 +158,8 @@ class DefaultScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_order_to_unscope_reordering - expected = DeveloperOrderedBySalary.all.collect { |dev| [dev.name, dev.id] } - received = DeveloperOrderedBySalary.order('salary DESC, name ASC').reverse_order.unscope(:order).collect { |dev| [dev.name, dev.id] } - assert_equal expected, received + scope = DeveloperOrderedBySalary.order('salary DESC, name ASC').reverse_order.unscope(:order) + assert !(scope.to_sql =~ /order/i) end def test_unscope_reverse_order @@ -198,6 +202,16 @@ class DefaultScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal expected, received end + def test_unscope_and_scope + developer_klass = Class.new(Developer) do + scope :by_name, -> name { unscope(where: :name).where(name: name) } + end + + expected = developer_klass.where(name: 'Jamis').collect { |dev| [dev.name, dev.id] } + received = developer_klass.where(name: 'David').by_name('Jamis').collect { |dev| [dev.name, dev.id] } + assert_equal expected, received + end + def test_unscope_errors_with_invalid_value assert_raises(ArgumentError) do Developer.includes(:projects).where(name: "Jamis").unscope(:stupidly_incorrect_value) @@ -241,8 +255,8 @@ class DefaultScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_order_in_default_scope_should_not_prevail - expected = Developer.all.merge!(:order => 'salary').to_a.collect { |dev| dev.salary } - received = DeveloperOrderedBySalary.all.merge!(:order => 'salary').to_a.collect { |dev| dev.salary } + expected = Developer.all.merge!(order: 'salary desc').to_a.collect { |dev| dev.salary } + received = DeveloperOrderedBySalary.all.merge!(order: 'salary').to_a.collect { |dev| dev.salary } assert_equal expected, received end @@ -351,9 +365,11 @@ class DefaultScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase threads << Thread.new do Thread.current[:long_default_scope] = true assert_equal 1, ThreadsafeDeveloper.all.to_a.count + ThreadsafeDeveloper.connection.close end threads << Thread.new do assert_equal 1, ThreadsafeDeveloper.all.to_a.count + ThreadsafeDeveloper.connection.close end threads.each(&:join) end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/named_scoping_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/named_scoping_test.rb index afe32af1d1..72c9787b84 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/named_scoping_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/named_scoping_test.rb @@ -60,11 +60,6 @@ class NamedScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert Topic.approved.respond_to?(:length) end - def test_respond_to_respects_include_private_parameter - assert !Topic.approved.respond_to?(:tables_in_string) - assert Topic.approved.respond_to?(:tables_in_string, true) - end - def test_scopes_with_options_limit_finds_to_those_matching_the_criteria_specified assert !Topic.all.merge!(:where => {:approved => true}).to_a.empty? @@ -440,24 +435,13 @@ class NamedScopingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end - def test_eager_scopes_are_deprecated - klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) - klass.table_name = 'posts' - - assert_deprecated do - klass.scope :welcome_2, klass.where(:id => posts(:welcome).id) - end - assert_equal [posts(:welcome).title], klass.welcome_2.map(&:title) - end - - def test_eager_default_scope_relations_are_deprecated + def test_eager_default_scope_relations_are_remove klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) klass.table_name = 'posts' - assert_deprecated do + assert_raises(ArgumentError) do klass.send(:default_scope, klass.where(:id => posts(:welcome).id)) end - assert_equal [posts(:welcome).title], klass.all.map(&:title) end def test_subclass_merges_scopes_properly diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/serialized_attribute_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/serialized_attribute_test.rb index 726338db14..b49c27bc78 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/serialized_attribute_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/serialized_attribute_test.rb @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ require 'cases/helper' require 'models/topic' +require 'models/reply' require 'models/person' require 'models/traffic_light' require 'bcrypt' @@ -18,12 +19,6 @@ class SerializedAttributeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal %w(content), Topic.serialized_attributes.keys end - def test_serialized_attributes_are_class_level_settings - topic = Topic.new - assert_raise(NoMethodError) { topic.serialized_attributes = [] } - assert_deprecated { topic.serialized_attributes } - end - def test_serialized_attribute Topic.serialize("content", MyObject) @@ -241,4 +236,17 @@ class SerializedAttributeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_equal [], light.state assert_equal [], light.long_state end + + def test_serialized_column_should_not_be_wrapped_twice + Topic.serialize(:content, MyObject) + + myobj = MyObject.new('value1', 'value2') + Topic.create(content: myobj) + Topic.create(content: myobj) + + Topic.all.each do |topic| + type = topic.instance_variable_get("@columns_hash")["content"] + assert !type.instance_variable_get("@column").is_a?(ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::Serialization::Type) + end + end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/statement_cache_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/statement_cache_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..76da49707f --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/statement_cache_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +require 'cases/helper' +require 'models/book' +require 'models/liquid' +require 'models/molecule' +require 'models/electron' + +module ActiveRecord + class StatementCacheTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + def setup + @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection + end + + def test_statement_cache_with_simple_statement + cache = ActiveRecord::StatementCache.new do + Book.where(name: "my book").where("author_id > 3") + end + + Book.create(name: "my book", author_id: 4) + + books = cache.execute + assert_equal "my book", books[0].name + end + + def test_statement_cache_with_nil_statement_raises_error + assert_raise(ArgumentError) do + ActiveRecord::StatementCache.new do + nil + end + end + end + + def test_statement_cache_with_complex_statement + cache = ActiveRecord::StatementCache.new do + Liquid.joins(:molecules => :electrons).where('molecules.name' => 'dioxane', 'electrons.name' => 'lepton') + end + + salty = Liquid.create(name: 'salty') + molecule = salty.molecules.create(name: 'dioxane') + molecule.electrons.create(name: 'lepton') + + liquids = cache.execute + assert_equal "salty", liquids[0].name + end + + def test_statement_cache_values_differ + cache = ActiveRecord::StatementCache.new do + Book.where(name: "my book") + end + + 3.times do + Book.create(name: "my book") + end + + first_books = cache.execute + + 3.times do + Book.create(name: "my book") + end + + additional_books = cache.execute + assert first_books != additional_books + end + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/store_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/store_test.rb index 3e32d866ee..c2c56abacd 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/store_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/store_test.rb @@ -150,9 +150,4 @@ class StoreTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase test "all stored attributes are returned" do assert_equal [:color, :homepage, :favorite_food], Admin::User.stored_attributes[:settings] end - - test "stores_attributes are class level settings" do - assert_raise(NoMethodError) { @john.stored_attributes = Hash.new } - assert_raise(NoMethodError) { @john.stored_attributes } - end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/database_tasks_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/database_tasks_test.rb index 3bfbc92afd..e9000fef25 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/database_tasks_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/database_tasks_test.rb @@ -305,4 +305,11 @@ module ActiveRecord end end end + + class DatabaseTasksCheckSchemaFileTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase + def test_check_schema_file + Kernel.expects(:abort).with(regexp_matches(/awesome-file.sql/)) + ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.check_schema_file("awesome-file.sql") + end + end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/firebird_rake_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/firebird_rake_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c54989ae34..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/firebird_rake_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -require 'cases/helper' - -unless defined?(FireRuby::Database) -module FireRuby - module Database; end -end -end - -module ActiveRecord - module FirebirdSetupper - def setup - @database = 'db.firebird' - @connection = stub :connection - @configuration = { - 'adapter' => 'firebird', - 'database' => @database - } - ActiveRecord::Base.stubs(:connection).returns(@connection) - ActiveRecord::Base.stubs(:establish_connection).returns(true) - - @tasks = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Tasks::FirebirdDatabaseTasks) do - def initialize(configuration) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { super } - end - end - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.stubs(:class_for_adapter).returns(@tasks) unless defined? ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::FirebirdAdapter - end - end - - class FirebirdDBCreateTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include FirebirdSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_create - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class FirebirdDBDropTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include FirebirdSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_drop - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.drop @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class FirebirdDBCharsetAndCollationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include FirebirdSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_collation - assert_raise NoMethodError do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.collation @configuration - end - end - - def test_db_retrieves_charset - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.charset @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class FirebirdStructureDumpTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include FirebirdSetupper - - def setup - super - FireRuby::Database.stubs(:db_string_for).returns(@database) - end - - def test_structure_dump - filename = "filebird.sql" - Kernel.expects(:system).with("isql -a #{@database} > #{filename}") - - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_dump(@configuration, filename) - end - end - - class FirebirdStructureLoadTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include FirebirdSetupper - - def setup - super - FireRuby::Database.stubs(:db_string_for).returns(@database) - end - - def test_structure_load - filename = "firebird.sql" - Kernel.expects(:system).with("isql -i #{filename} #{@database}") - - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_load(@configuration, filename) - end - end -end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/oracle_rake_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/oracle_rake_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5f840febbc..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/oracle_rake_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -require 'cases/helper' - -module ActiveRecord - module OracleSetupper - def setup - @database = 'db.oracle' - @connection = stub :connection - @configuration = { - 'adapter' => 'oracle', - 'database' => @database - } - ActiveRecord::Base.stubs(:connection).returns(@connection) - ActiveRecord::Base.stubs(:establish_connection).returns(true) - - @tasks = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Tasks::OracleDatabaseTasks) do - def initialize(configuration) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { super } - end - end - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.stubs(:class_for_adapter).returns(@tasks) unless defined? ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::OracleAdapter - end - end - - class OracleDBCreateTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include OracleSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_create - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class OracleDBDropTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include OracleSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_drop - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.drop @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class OracleDBCharsetAndCollationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include OracleSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_collation - assert_raise NoMethodError do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.collation @configuration - end - end - - def test_db_retrieves_charset - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.charset @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class OracleStructureDumpTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include OracleSetupper - - def setup - super - @connection.stubs(:structure_dump).returns("select sysdate from dual;") - end - - def test_structure_dump - filename = "oracle.sql" - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_dump(@configuration, filename) - assert File.exists?(filename) - ensure - FileUtils.rm_f(filename) - end - end - - class OracleStructureLoadTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include OracleSetupper - - def test_structure_load - filename = "oracle.sql" - - open(filename, 'w') { |f| f.puts("select sysdate from dual;") } - @connection.stubs(:execute).with("select sysdate from dual;\n") - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_load(@configuration, filename) - ensure - FileUtils.rm_f(filename) - end - end -end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb index 7e7a469edd..f31896bc7f 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ module ActiveRecord def test_structure_load filename = "awesome-file.sql" - Kernel.expects(:system).with("psql -f #{filename} my-app-db") + Kernel.expects(:system).with("psql -q -f #{filename} my-app-db") ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_load(@configuration, filename) end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/sqlserver_rake_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/sqlserver_rake_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0f1264b8ce..0000000000 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/sqlserver_rake_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -require 'cases/helper' - -module ActiveRecord - module SqlserverSetupper - def setup - @database = 'db.sqlserver' - @connection = stub :connection - @configuration = { - 'adapter' => 'sqlserver', - 'database' => @database, - 'host' => 'localhost', - 'username' => 'username', - 'password' => 'password', - } - ActiveRecord::Base.stubs(:connection).returns(@connection) - ActiveRecord::Base.stubs(:establish_connection).returns(true) - - @tasks = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Tasks::SqlserverDatabaseTasks) do - def initialize(configuration) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { super } - end - end - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.stubs(:class_for_adapter).returns(@tasks) unless defined? ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLServerAdapter - end - end - - class SqlserverDBCreateTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include SqlserverSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_create - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class SqlserverDBDropTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include SqlserverSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_drop - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.drop @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class SqlserverDBCharsetAndCollationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include SqlserverSetupper - - def test_db_retrieves_collation - assert_raise NoMethodError do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.collation @configuration - end - end - - def test_db_retrieves_charset - message = capture(:stderr) do - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.charset @configuration - end - assert_match(/not supported/, message) - end - end - - class SqlserverStructureDumpTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include SqlserverSetupper - - def test_structure_dump - filename = "sqlserver.sql" - Kernel.expects(:system).with("smoscript -s localhost -d #{@database} -u username -p password -f #{filename} -A -U") - - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_dump(@configuration, filename) - end - end - - class SqlserverStructureLoadTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - include SqlserverSetupper - - def test_structure_load - filename = "sqlserver.sql" - Kernel.expects(:system).with("sqlcmd -S localhost -d #{@database} -U username -P password -i #{filename}") - - ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_load(@configuration, filename) - end - end -end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb index f3f7054794..8c6d189b0c 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb @@ -1,9 +1,108 @@ -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - require 'active_record/test_case' -end +require 'active_support/test_case' + +module ActiveRecord + # = Active Record Test Case + # + # Defines some test assertions to test against SQL queries. + class TestCase < ActiveSupport::TestCase #:nodoc: + def teardown + SQLCounter.clear_log + end + + def assert_date_from_db(expected, actual, message = nil) + # SybaseAdapter doesn't have a separate column type just for dates, + # so the time is in the string and incorrectly formatted + if current_adapter?(:SybaseAdapter) + assert_equal expected.to_s, actual.to_date.to_s, message + else + assert_equal expected.to_s, actual.to_s, message + end + end + + def assert_sql(*patterns_to_match) + SQLCounter.clear_log + yield + SQLCounter.log_all + ensure + failed_patterns = [] + patterns_to_match.each do |pattern| + failed_patterns << pattern unless SQLCounter.log_all.any?{ |sql| pattern === sql } + end + assert failed_patterns.empty?, "Query pattern(s) #{failed_patterns.map{ |p| p.inspect }.join(', ')} not found.#{SQLCounter.log.size == 0 ? '' : "\nQueries:\n#{SQLCounter.log.join("\n")}"}" + end + + def assert_queries(num = 1, options = {}) + ignore_none = options.fetch(:ignore_none) { num == :any } + SQLCounter.clear_log + x = yield + the_log = ignore_none ? SQLCounter.log_all : SQLCounter.log + if num == :any + assert_operator the_log.size, :>=, 1, "1 or more queries expected, but none were executed." + else + mesg = "#{the_log.size} instead of #{num} queries were executed.#{the_log.size == 0 ? '' : "\nQueries:\n#{the_log.join("\n")}"}" + assert_equal num, the_log.size, mesg + end + x + end + + def assert_no_queries(options = {}, &block) + options.reverse_merge! ignore_none: true + assert_queries(0, options, &block) + end + + def assert_column(model, column_name, msg=nil) + assert has_column?(model, column_name), msg + end + + def assert_no_column(model, column_name, msg=nil) + assert_not has_column?(model, column_name), msg + end + + def has_column?(model, column_name) + model.reset_column_information + model.column_names.include?(column_name.to_s) + end + end -ActiveRecord::TestCase.class_eval do - def sqlite3? connection - connection.class.name.split('::').last == "SQLite3Adapter" + class SQLCounter + class << self + attr_accessor :ignored_sql, :log, :log_all + def clear_log; self.log = []; self.log_all = []; end + end + + self.clear_log + + self.ignored_sql = [/^PRAGMA/, /^SELECT currval/, /^SELECT CAST/, /^SELECT @@IDENTITY/, /^SELECT @@ROWCOUNT/, /^SAVEPOINT/, /^ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT/, /^RELEASE SAVEPOINT/, /^SHOW max_identifier_length/, /^BEGIN/, /^COMMIT/] + + # FIXME: this needs to be refactored so specific database can add their own + # ignored SQL, or better yet, use a different notification for the queries + # instead examining the SQL content. + oracle_ignored = [/^select .*nextval/i, /^SAVEPOINT/, /^ROLLBACK TO/, /^\s*select .* from all_triggers/im] + mysql_ignored = [/^SHOW TABLES/i, /^SHOW FULL FIELDS/] + postgresql_ignored = [/^\s*select\b.*\bfrom\b.*pg_namespace\b/im, /^\s*select\b.*\battname\b.*\bfrom\b.*\bpg_attribute\b/im, /^SHOW search_path/i] + sqlite3_ignored = [/^\s*SELECT name\b.*\bFROM sqlite_master/im] + + [oracle_ignored, mysql_ignored, postgresql_ignored, sqlite3_ignored].each do |db_ignored_sql| + ignored_sql.concat db_ignored_sql + end + + attr_reader :ignore + + def initialize(ignore = Regexp.union(self.class.ignored_sql)) + @ignore = ignore + end + + def call(name, start, finish, message_id, values) + sql = values[:sql] + + # FIXME: this seems bad. we should probably have a better way to indicate + # the query was cached + return if 'CACHE' == values[:name] + + self.class.log_all << sql + self.class.log << sql unless ignore =~ sql + end end + + ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe('sql.active_record', SQLCounter.new) end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/timestamp_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/timestamp_test.rb index 9d84f64c96..ff1b01556d 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/timestamp_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/timestamp_test.rb @@ -176,6 +176,28 @@ class TimestampTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_not_equal time, owner.updated_at end + def test_touching_a_record_touches_polymorphic_record + klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do + def self.name; 'Toy'; end + end + + wheel_klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do + def self.name; 'Wheel'; end + belongs_to :wheelable, :polymorphic => true, :touch => true + end + + toy = klass.first + time = 3.days.ago + toy.update_columns(updated_at: time) + + wheel = wheel_klass.new + wheel.wheelable = toy + wheel.save + wheel.touch + + assert_not_equal time, toy.updated_at + end + def test_changing_parent_of_a_record_touches_both_new_and_old_parent_record klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do def self.name; 'Toy'; end @@ -202,6 +224,38 @@ class TimestampTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert_not_equal time, old_pet.updated_at end + def test_changing_parent_of_a_record_touches_both_new_and_old_polymorphic_parent_record + klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do + def self.name; 'Toy'; end + end + + wheel_klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do + def self.name; 'Wheel'; end + belongs_to :wheelable, :polymorphic => true, :touch => true + end + + toy1 = klass.find(1) + toy2 = klass.find(2) + + wheel = wheel_klass.new + wheel.wheelable = toy1 + wheel.save! + + time = 3.days.ago.at_beginning_of_hour + + toy1.update_columns(updated_at: time) + toy2.update_columns(updated_at: time) + + wheel.wheelable = toy2 + wheel.save! + + toy1.reload + toy2.reload + + assert_not_equal time, toy1.updated_at + assert_not_equal time, toy2.updated_at + end + def test_clearing_association_touches_the_old_record klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do def self.name; 'Toy'; end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb index 766a5c0c90..5644a35385 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb @@ -182,9 +182,9 @@ class TransactionCallbacksTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_call_after_rollback_when_commit_fails - @first.class.connection.class.send(:alias_method, :real_method_commit_db_transaction, :commit_db_transaction) + @first.class.connection.singleton_class.send(:alias_method, :real_method_commit_db_transaction, :commit_db_transaction) begin - @first.class.connection.class.class_eval do + @first.class.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do def commit_db_transaction; raise "boom!"; end end @@ -194,8 +194,8 @@ class TransactionCallbacksTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert !@first.save rescue nil assert_equal [:after_rollback], @first.history ensure - @first.class.connection.class.send(:remove_method, :commit_db_transaction) - @first.class.connection.class.send(:alias_method, :commit_db_transaction, :real_method_commit_db_transaction) + @first.class.connection.singleton_class.send(:remove_method, :commit_db_transaction) + @first.class.connection.singleton_class.send(:alias_method, :commit_db_transaction, :real_method_commit_db_transaction) end end @@ -281,38 +281,6 @@ class TransactionCallbacksTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end - -class SaveFromAfterCommitBlockTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase - self.use_transactional_fixtures = false - - class TopicWithSaveInCallback < ActiveRecord::Base - self.table_name = :topics - after_commit :cache_topic, :on => :create - after_commit :call_update, :on => :update - attr_accessor :cached, :record_updated - - def call_update - self.record_updated = true - end - - def cache_topic - unless cached - self.cached = true - self.save - else - self.cached = false - end - end - end - - def test_after_commit_in_save - topic = TopicWithSaveInCallback.new() - topic.save - assert_equal true, topic.cached - assert_equal true, topic.record_updated - end -end - class CallbacksOnMultipleActionsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase self.use_transactional_fixtures = false diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/transactions_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/transactions_test.rb index 6d66342fa5..abfc90474c 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/transactions_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/transactions_test.rb @@ -117,6 +117,20 @@ class TransactionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert !Topic.find(1).approved? end + def test_raising_exception_in_nested_transaction_restore_state_in_save + topic = Topic.new + + def topic.after_save_for_transaction + raise 'Make the transaction rollback' + end + + assert_raises(RuntimeError) do + Topic.transaction { topic.save } + end + + assert topic.new_record?, "#{topic.inspect} should be new record" + end + def test_update_should_rollback_on_failure author = Author.find(1) posts_count = author.posts.size @@ -410,16 +424,6 @@ class TransactionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase assert !@second.destroyed?, 'not destroyed' end - if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) && defined?(PGconn::PQTRANS_IDLE) - def test_outside_transaction_works - assert assert_deprecated { Topic.connection.outside_transaction? } - Topic.connection.begin_db_transaction - assert assert_deprecated { !Topic.connection.outside_transaction? } - Topic.connection.rollback_db_transaction - assert assert_deprecated { Topic.connection.outside_transaction? } - end - end - def test_sqlite_add_column_in_transaction return true unless current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter) @@ -449,6 +453,11 @@ class TransactionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase raise ActiveRecord::Rollback end end + + ensure + Topic.reset_column_information # reset the column information to get correct reading + Topic.connection.remove_column('topics', 'stuff') if Topic.column_names.include?('stuff') + Topic.reset_column_information # reset the column information again for other tests end def test_transactions_state_from_rollback @@ -536,22 +545,22 @@ if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) # This will cause transactions to overlap and fail unless they are performed on # separate database connections. def test_transaction_per_thread - assert_nothing_raised do - threads = (1..3).map do - Thread.new do - Topic.transaction do - topic = Topic.find(1) - topic.approved = !topic.approved? - topic.save! - topic.approved = !topic.approved? - topic.save! - end - Topic.connection.close + skip "in memory db can't share a db between threads" if in_memory_db? + + threads = 3.times.map do + Thread.new do + Topic.transaction do + topic = Topic.find(1) + topic.approved = !topic.approved? + assert topic.save! + topic.approved = !topic.approved? + assert topic.save! end + Topic.connection.close end - - threads.each { |t| t.join } end + + threads.each { |t| t.join } end # Test for dirty reads among simultaneous transactions. @@ -603,14 +612,5 @@ if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter) assert_equal original_salary, Developer.find(1).salary end - - test "#transaction_joinable= is deprecated" do - Developer.transaction do - conn = Developer.connection - assert conn.current_transaction.joinable? - assert_deprecated { conn.transaction_joinable = false } - assert !conn.current_transaction.joinable? - end - end end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb index 7ac34bc71e..602f633c45 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb @@ -10,29 +10,33 @@ require 'models/interest' class AssociationValidationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase fixtures :topics, :owners - repair_validations(Topic, Reply, Owner) + repair_validations(Topic, Reply) def test_validates_size_of_association - assert_nothing_raised { Owner.validates_size_of :pets, :minimum => 1 } - o = Owner.new('name' => 'nopets') - assert !o.save - assert o.errors[:pets].any? - o.pets.build('name' => 'apet') - assert o.valid? + repair_validations Owner do + assert_nothing_raised { Owner.validates_size_of :pets, :minimum => 1 } + o = Owner.new('name' => 'nopets') + assert !o.save + assert o.errors[:pets].any? + o.pets.build('name' => 'apet') + assert o.valid? + end end def test_validates_size_of_association_using_within - assert_nothing_raised { Owner.validates_size_of :pets, :within => 1..2 } - o = Owner.new('name' => 'nopets') - assert !o.save - assert o.errors[:pets].any? - - o.pets.build('name' => 'apet') - assert o.valid? - - 2.times { o.pets.build('name' => 'apet') } - assert !o.save - assert o.errors[:pets].any? + repair_validations Owner do + assert_nothing_raised { Owner.validates_size_of :pets, :within => 1..2 } + o = Owner.new('name' => 'nopets') + assert !o.save + assert o.errors[:pets].any? + + o.pets.build('name' => 'apet') + assert o.valid? + + 2.times { o.pets.build('name' => 'apet') } + assert !o.save + assert o.errors[:pets].any? + end end def test_validates_associated_many @@ -91,12 +95,14 @@ class AssociationValidationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_validates_size_of_association_utf8 - assert_nothing_raised { Owner.validates_size_of :pets, :minimum => 1 } - o = Owner.new('name' => 'あいうえおかきくけこ') - assert !o.save - assert o.errors[:pets].any? - o.pets.build('name' => 'あいうえおかきくけこ') - assert o.valid? + repair_validations Owner do + assert_nothing_raised { Owner.validates_size_of :pets, :minimum => 1 } + o = Owner.new('name' => 'あいうえおかきくけこ') + assert !o.save + assert o.errors[:pets].any? + o.pets.build('name' => 'あいうえおかきくけこ') + assert o.valid? + end end def test_validates_presence_of_belongs_to_association__parent_is_new_record @@ -118,21 +124,4 @@ class AssociationValidationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end end - def test_validates_associated_models_in_the_same_context - Topic.validates_presence_of :title, :on => :custom_context - Topic.validates_associated :replies - Reply.validates_presence_of :title, :on => :custom_context - - t = Topic.new('title' => '') - r = t.replies.new('title' => '') - - assert t.valid? - assert !t.valid?(:custom_context) - - t.title = "Longer" - assert !t.valid?(:custom_context), "Should NOT be valid if the associated object is not valid in the same context." - - r.title = "Longer" - assert t.valid?(:custom_context), "Should be valid if the associated object is not valid in the same context." - end end diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/validations/uniqueness_validation_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/validations/uniqueness_validation_test.rb index 57457359b1..2b33f01783 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/cases/validations/uniqueness_validation_test.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/cases/validations/uniqueness_validation_test.rb @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ class UniquenessValidationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase end def test_validate_case_sensitive_uniqueness_with_attribute_passed_as_integer - Topic.validates_uniqueness_of(:title, :case_sensitve => true) + Topic.validates_uniqueness_of(:title, :case_sensitive => true) Topic.create!('title' => 101) t2 = Topic.new('title' => 101) diff --git a/activerecord/test/fixtures/all/admin b/activerecord/test/fixtures/all/admin new file mode 120000 index 0000000000..984d12a043 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/fixtures/all/admin @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../to_be_linked/
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/activerecord/test/fixtures/to_be_linked/accounts.yml b/activerecord/test/fixtures/to_be_linked/accounts.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9e341a15af --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/fixtures/to_be_linked/accounts.yml @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +signals37: + name: 37signals diff --git a/activerecord/test/fixtures/to_be_linked/users.yml b/activerecord/test/fixtures/to_be_linked/users.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e2884beda5 --- /dev/null +++ b/activerecord/test/fixtures/to_be_linked/users.yml @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +david: + name: David + account: signals37 + +jamis: + name: Jamis + account: signals37 + settings: + :symbol: symbol + string: string diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/author.rb b/activerecord/test/models/author.rb index a96899ae10..7dad8041f3 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/author.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/author.rb @@ -8,12 +8,14 @@ class Author < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :posts_sorted_by_id_limited, -> { order('posts.id').limit(1) }, :class_name => "Post" has_many :posts_with_categories, -> { includes(:categories) }, :class_name => "Post" has_many :posts_with_comments_and_categories, -> { includes(:comments, :categories).order("posts.id") }, :class_name => "Post" - has_many :posts_containing_the_letter_a, :class_name => "Post" has_many :posts_with_special_categorizations, :class_name => 'PostWithSpecialCategorization' - has_many :posts_with_extension, :class_name => "Post" has_one :post_about_thinking, -> { where("posts.title like '%thinking%'") }, :class_name => 'Post' has_one :post_about_thinking_with_last_comment, -> { where("posts.title like '%thinking%'").includes(:last_comment) }, :class_name => 'Post' - has_many :comments, :through => :posts + has_many :comments, through: :posts do + def ratings + Rating.joins(:comment).merge(self) + end + end has_many :comments_containing_the_letter_e, :through => :posts, :source => :comments has_many :comments_with_order_and_conditions, -> { order('comments.body').where("comments.body like 'Thank%'") }, :through => :posts, :source => :comments has_many :comments_with_include, -> { includes(:post) }, :through => :posts, :source => :comments @@ -28,7 +30,6 @@ class Author < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :welcome_posts, -> { where(:title => 'Welcome to the weblog') }, :class_name => 'Post' has_many :comments_desc, -> { order('comments.id DESC') }, :through => :posts, :source => :comments - has_many :limited_comments, -> { limit(1) }, :through => :posts, :source => :comments has_many :funky_comments, :through => :posts, :source => :comments has_many :ordered_uniq_comments, -> { distinct.order('comments.id') }, :through => :posts, :source => :comments has_many :ordered_uniq_comments_desc, -> { distinct.order('comments.id DESC') }, :through => :posts, :source => :comments @@ -85,7 +86,7 @@ class Author < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :author_favorites has_many :favorite_authors, -> { order('name') }, :through => :author_favorites - has_many :taggings, :through => :posts + has_many :taggings, :through => :posts, :source => :taggings has_many :taggings_2, :through => :posts, :source => :tagging has_many :tags, :through => :posts has_many :post_categories, :through => :posts, :source => :categories diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/auto_id.rb b/activerecord/test/models/auto_id.rb index d720e2be5e..82c6544bd5 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/auto_id.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/auto_id.rb @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ class AutoId < ActiveRecord::Base - def self.table_name () "auto_id_tests" end - def self.primary_key () "auto_id" end + self.table_name = "auto_id_tests" + self.primary_key = "auto_id" end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb b/activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb index 0109ef4f83..4361188e21 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb @@ -37,3 +37,9 @@ class CustomBulb < Bulb self.frickinawesome = true if name == 'Dude' end end + +class FunkyBulb < Bulb + before_destroy do + raise "before_destroy was called" + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/car.rb b/activerecord/test/models/car.rb index ac42f444e1..6d257dbe7e 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/car.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/car.rb @@ -1,11 +1,9 @@ class Car < ActiveRecord::Base - has_many :bulbs + has_many :funky_bulbs, class_name: 'FunkyBulb', dependent: :destroy has_many :foo_bulbs, -> { where(:name => 'foo') }, :class_name => "Bulb" - has_many :frickinawesome_bulbs, -> { where :frickinawesome => true }, :class_name => "Bulb" has_one :bulb - has_one :frickinawesome_bulb, -> { where :frickinawesome => true }, :class_name => "Bulb" has_many :tyres has_many :engines, :dependent => :destroy diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/citation.rb b/activerecord/test/models/citation.rb index 545aa8110d..3d87eb795c 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/citation.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/citation.rb @@ -1,6 +1,3 @@ class Citation < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :reference_of, :class_name => "Book", :foreign_key => :book2_id - - belongs_to :book1, :class_name => "Book", :foreign_key => :book1_id - belongs_to :book2, :class_name => "Book", :foreign_key => :book2_id end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/club.rb b/activerecord/test/models/club.rb index 24a65b0f2f..566e0873f1 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/club.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/club.rb @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ class Club < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :membership - has_many :memberships + has_many :memberships, :inverse_of => false has_many :members, :through => :memberships - has_many :current_memberships has_one :sponsor has_one :sponsored_member, :through => :sponsor, :source => :sponsorable, :source_type => "Member" belongs_to :category diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/column_name.rb b/activerecord/test/models/column_name.rb index ec07205a3a..460eb4fe20 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/column_name.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/column_name.rb @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ class ColumnName < ActiveRecord::Base - def self.table_name () "colnametests" end -end
\ No newline at end of file + self.table_name = "colnametests" +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/company.rb b/activerecord/test/models/company.rb index 3ca8f69646..8104c607b5 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/company.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/company.rb @@ -35,13 +35,7 @@ module Namespaced end class Firm < Company - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_many :clients, -> { order "id" }, :dependent => :destroy, :counter_sql => - "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM companies WHERE firm_id = 1 " + - "AND (#{QUOTED_TYPE} = 'Client' OR #{QUOTED_TYPE} = 'SpecialClient' OR #{QUOTED_TYPE} = 'VerySpecialClient' )", - :before_remove => :log_before_remove, - :after_remove => :log_after_remove - end + has_many :clients, -> { order "id" }, :dependent => :destroy, :before_remove => :log_before_remove, :after_remove => :log_after_remove has_many :unsorted_clients, :class_name => "Client" has_many :unsorted_clients_with_symbol, :class_name => :Client has_many :clients_sorted_desc, -> { order "id DESC" }, :class_name => "Client" @@ -54,21 +48,7 @@ class Firm < Company has_many :clients_with_interpolated_conditions, ->(firm) { where "rating > #{firm.rating}" }, :class_name => "Client" has_many :clients_like_ms, -> { where("name = 'Microsoft'").order("id") }, :class_name => "Client" has_many :clients_like_ms_with_hash_conditions, -> { where(:name => 'Microsoft').order("id") }, :class_name => "Client" - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_many :clients_using_sql, :class_name => "Client", :finder_sql => proc { "SELECT * FROM companies WHERE client_of = #{id}" } - has_many :clients_using_counter_sql, :class_name => "Client", - :finder_sql => proc { "SELECT * FROM companies WHERE client_of = #{id} " }, - :counter_sql => proc { "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM companies WHERE client_of = #{id}" } - has_many :clients_using_zero_counter_sql, :class_name => "Client", - :finder_sql => proc { "SELECT * FROM companies WHERE client_of = #{id}" }, - :counter_sql => proc { "SELECT 0 FROM companies WHERE client_of = #{id}" } - has_many :no_clients_using_counter_sql, :class_name => "Client", - :finder_sql => 'SELECT * FROM companies WHERE client_of = 1000', - :counter_sql => 'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM companies WHERE client_of = 1000' - has_many :clients_using_finder_sql, :class_name => "Client", :finder_sql => 'SELECT * FROM companies WHERE 1=1' - end has_many :plain_clients, :class_name => 'Client' - has_many :readonly_clients, -> { readonly }, :class_name => 'Client' has_many :clients_using_primary_key, :class_name => 'Client', :primary_key => 'name', :foreign_key => 'firm_name' has_many :clients_using_primary_key_with_delete_all, :class_name => 'Client', @@ -114,13 +94,6 @@ class DependentFirm < Company has_one :company, :foreign_key => 'client_of', :dependent => :nullify end -class RestrictedFirm < Company - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_one :account, -> { order("id") }, :foreign_key => "firm_id", :dependent => :restrict - has_many :companies, -> { order("id") }, :foreign_key => 'client_of', :dependent => :restrict - end -end - class RestrictedWithExceptionFirm < Company has_one :account, -> { order("id") }, :foreign_key => "firm_id", :dependent => :restrict_with_exception has_many :companies, -> { order("id") }, :foreign_key => 'client_of', :dependent => :restrict_with_exception @@ -141,7 +114,7 @@ class Client < Company belongs_to :firm_with_primary_key_symbols, :class_name => "Firm", :primary_key => :name, :foreign_key => :firm_name belongs_to :readonly_firm, -> { readonly }, :class_name => "Firm", :foreign_key => "firm_id" belongs_to :bob_firm, -> { where :name => "Bob" }, :class_name => "Firm", :foreign_key => "client_of" - has_many :accounts, :through => :firm + has_many :accounts, :through => :firm, :source => :accounts belongs_to :account class RaisedOnSave < RuntimeError; end @@ -193,7 +166,6 @@ class ExclusivelyDependentFirm < Company has_one :account, :foreign_key => "firm_id", :dependent => :delete has_many :dependent_sanitized_conditional_clients_of_firm, -> { order("id").where("name = 'BigShot Inc.'") }, :foreign_key => "client_of", :class_name => "Client", :dependent => :delete_all has_many :dependent_conditional_clients_of_firm, -> { order("id").where("name = ?", 'BigShot Inc.') }, :foreign_key => "client_of", :class_name => "Client", :dependent => :delete_all - has_many :dependent_hash_conditional_clients_of_firm, -> { order("id").where(:name => 'BigShot Inc.') }, :foreign_key => "client_of", :class_name => "Client", :dependent => :delete_all end class SpecialClient < Client @@ -206,6 +178,8 @@ class Account < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :firm, :class_name => 'Company' belongs_to :unautosaved_firm, :foreign_key => "firm_id", :class_name => "Firm", :autosave => false + alias_attribute :available_credit, :credit_limit + def self.destroyed_account_ids @destroyed_account_ids ||= Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = [] } end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/company_in_module.rb b/activerecord/test/models/company_in_module.rb index 461bb0de09..38b0b6aafa 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/company_in_module.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/company_in_module.rb @@ -10,10 +10,6 @@ module MyApplication has_many :clients_sorted_desc, -> { order("id DESC") }, :class_name => "Client" has_many :clients_of_firm, -> { order "id" }, :foreign_key => "client_of", :class_name => "Client" has_many :clients_like_ms, -> { where("name = 'Microsoft'").order("id") }, :class_name => "Client" - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_many :clients_using_sql, :class_name => "Client", :finder_sql => 'SELECT * FROM companies WHERE client_of = #{id}' - end - has_one :account, :class_name => 'MyApplication::Billing::Account', :dependent => :destroy end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/developer.rb b/activerecord/test/models/developer.rb index 81bc87bd42..c8e2be580e 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/developer.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/developer.rb @@ -1,11 +1,5 @@ require 'ostruct' -module DeveloperProjectsAssociationExtension - def find_most_recent - order("id DESC").first - end -end - module DeveloperProjectsAssociationExtension2 def find_least_recent order("id ASC").first diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/member.rb b/activerecord/test/models/member.rb index 1134b09d8b..72095f9236 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/member.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/member.rb @@ -2,14 +2,13 @@ class Member < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :current_membership has_one :selected_membership has_one :membership - has_many :fellow_members, :through => :club, :source => :members has_one :club, :through => :current_membership has_one :selected_club, :through => :selected_membership, :source => :club has_one :favourite_club, -> { where "memberships.favourite = ?", true }, :through => :membership, :source => :club has_one :hairy_club, -> { where :clubs => {:name => "Moustache and Eyebrow Fancier Club"} }, :through => :membership, :source => :club has_one :sponsor, :as => :sponsorable has_one :sponsor_club, :through => :sponsor - has_one :member_detail + has_one :member_detail, :inverse_of => false has_one :organization, :through => :member_detail belongs_to :member_type diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/member_detail.rb b/activerecord/test/models/member_detail.rb index fe619f8732..9d253aa126 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/member_detail.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/member_detail.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ class MemberDetail < ActiveRecord::Base - belongs_to :member + belongs_to :member, :inverse_of => false belongs_to :organization has_one :member_type, :through => :member diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/movie.rb b/activerecord/test/models/movie.rb index 6384b4c801..c441be2bef 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/movie.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/movie.rb @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ class Movie < ActiveRecord::Base - def self.primary_key - "movieid" - end + self.primary_key = "movieid" end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/parrot.rb b/activerecord/test/models/parrot.rb index c4ee2bd19d..e76e83f314 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/parrot.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/parrot.rb @@ -21,3 +21,9 @@ end class DeadParrot < Parrot belongs_to :killer, :class_name => 'Pirate' end + +class FunkyParrot < Parrot + before_destroy do + raise "before_destroy was called" + end +end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/person.rb b/activerecord/test/models/person.rb index 2985160d28..1a282dbce4 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/person.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/person.rb @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ class Person < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :agents_posts, :through => :agents, :source => :posts has_many :agents_posts_authors, :through => :agents_posts, :source => :author + has_many :essays, primary_key: "first_name", foreign_key: "writer_id" scope :males, -> { where(:gender => 'M') } scope :females, -> { where(:gender => 'F') } diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/post.rb b/activerecord/test/models/post.rb index 93a7a2073c..77564ffad4 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/post.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/post.rb @@ -122,7 +122,6 @@ class Post < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :secure_readers has_many :readers_with_person, -> { includes(:person) }, :class_name => "Reader" has_many :people, :through => :readers - has_many :secure_people, :through => :secure_readers has_many :single_people, :through => :readers has_many :people_with_callbacks, :source=>:person, :through => :readers, :before_add => lambda {|owner, reader| log(:added, :before, reader.first_name) }, diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/project.rb b/activerecord/test/models/project.rb index f893754b9f..7f42a4b1f8 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/project.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/project.rb @@ -1,25 +1,11 @@ class Project < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :developers, -> { distinct.order 'developers.name desc, developers.id desc' } has_and_belongs_to_many :readonly_developers, -> { readonly }, :class_name => "Developer" - has_and_belongs_to_many :selected_developers, -> { distinct.select "developers.*" }, :class_name => "Developer" has_and_belongs_to_many :non_unique_developers, -> { order 'developers.name desc, developers.id desc' }, :class_name => 'Developer' has_and_belongs_to_many :limited_developers, -> { limit 1 }, :class_name => "Developer" has_and_belongs_to_many :developers_named_david, -> { where("name = 'David'").distinct }, :class_name => "Developer" has_and_belongs_to_many :developers_named_david_with_hash_conditions, -> { where(:name => 'David').distinct }, :class_name => "Developer" has_and_belongs_to_many :salaried_developers, -> { where "salary > 0" }, :class_name => "Developer" - - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - has_and_belongs_to_many :developers_with_finder_sql, :class_name => "Developer", :finder_sql => proc { "SELECT t.*, j.* FROM developers_projects j, developers t WHERE t.id = j.developer_id AND j.project_id = #{id} ORDER BY t.id" } - has_and_belongs_to_many :developers_with_multiline_finder_sql, :class_name => "Developer", :finder_sql => proc { - "SELECT - t.*, j.* - FROM - developers_projects j, - developers t WHERE t.id = j.developer_id AND j.project_id = #{id} ORDER BY t.id" - } - has_and_belongs_to_many :developers_by_sql, :class_name => "Developer", :delete_sql => proc { |record| "DELETE FROM developers_projects WHERE project_id = #{id} AND developer_id = #{record.id}" } - end - has_and_belongs_to_many :developers_with_callbacks, :class_name => "Developer", :before_add => Proc.new {|o, r| o.developers_log << "before_adding#{r.id || '<new>'}"}, :after_add => Proc.new {|o, r| o.developers_log << "after_adding#{r.id || '<new>'}"}, :before_remove => Proc.new {|o, r| o.developers_log << "before_removing#{r.id}"}, diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/reply.rb b/activerecord/test/models/reply.rb index c88262580e..3e82e55d89 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/reply.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/reply.rb @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ class Reply < Topic end class UniqueReply < Reply + belongs_to :topic, :foreign_key => 'parent_id', :counter_cache => true validates_uniqueness_of :content, :scope => 'parent_id' end diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/topic.rb b/activerecord/test/models/topic.rb index 17035bf338..40c8e97fc2 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/models/topic.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/models/topic.rb @@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :replies, :dependent => :destroy, :foreign_key => "parent_id" has_many :approved_replies, -> { approved }, class_name: 'Reply', foreign_key: "parent_id", counter_cache: 'replies_count' - has_many :replies_with_primary_key, :class_name => "Reply", :dependent => :destroy, :primary_key => "title", :foreign_key => "parent_title" has_many :unique_replies, :dependent => :destroy, :foreign_key => "parent_id" has_many :silly_unique_replies, :dependent => :destroy, :foreign_key => "parent_id" diff --git a/activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb b/activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb index 8beb58f3fc..75711673a7 100644 --- a/activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb +++ b/activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# encoding: utf-8 + ActiveRecord::Schema.define do def except(adapter_names_to_exclude) unless [adapter_names_to_exclude].flatten.include?(adapter_name) @@ -675,6 +677,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do end t.boolean :approved, :default => true t.integer :replies_count, :default => 0 + t.integer :unique_replies_count, :default => 0 t.integer :parent_id t.string :parent_title t.string :type @@ -780,6 +783,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do end create_table :weirds, :force => true do |t| t.string 'a$b' + t.string 'なまえ' t.string 'from' end diff --git a/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md b/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md index a4c6ea4236..be97b744c8 100644 --- a/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,501 +1,171 @@ -## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ## +* Remove 'cow' => 'kine' irregular inflection from default inflections. -* `Class#class_attribute` accepts an `instance_predicate` option which - defaults to `true`. If set to `false` the predicate method will not - be defined. - - *Agis Anastasopoulos* - -* `fast_xs` support has been removed. Use `String#encode(xml: :attr)`. + *Andrew White* -* `ActiveSupport::Notifications::Instrumenter#instrument` should yield - its payload. +* Add `DateTime#to_s(:iso8601)` and `Date#to_s(:iso8601)` for consistency. - *stopdropandrew* + *Andrew White* -* `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` raises `NoMethodError` in proper context. - Fixes #9772. +* Add `Time#to_s(:iso8601)` for easy conversion of times to the iso8601 format for easy Javascript date parsing. - *Yves Senn* + *DHH* -* Fix deletion of empty directories in `ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore`. +* Improve `ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore` cache size calculation. + The memory used by a key/entry pair is calculated via `#cached_size`: - *Charles Jones* + def cached_size(key, entry) + key.to_s.bytesize + entry.size + PER_ENTRY_OVERHEAD + end + The value of `PER_ENTRY_OVERHEAD` is 240 bytes based on an [empirical + estimation](https://gist.github.com/ssimeonov/6047200) for 64-bit MRI on + 1.9.3 and 2.0. GH#11512 -## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ## + *Simeon Simeonov* -* Improve singularizing a singular for multiple cases. - Fixes #2608 #1825 #2395. +* Only raise `Module::DelegationError` if it's the source of the exception. - Example: + Fixes #10559 - # Before - 'address'.singularize # => 'addres' + *Andrew White* - # After - 'address'.singularize # => 'address' +* Make `Time.at_with_coercion` retain the second fraction and return local time. - *Mark McSpadden* + Fixes #11350 -* Prevent `DateTime#change` from truncating the second fraction, when seconds - do not need to be changed. + *Neer Friedman*, *Andrew White* - *Chris Baynes* +* Make `HashWithIndifferentAccess#select` always return the hash, even when + `Hash#select!` returns `nil`, to allow further chaining. -* Added `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#to_r` for `Time#at` compatibility. + *Marc Schütz* - Before this change: +* Remove deprecated `String#encoding_aware?` core extensions (`core_ext/string/encoding`). - Time.zone = 'Tokyo' - time = Time.zone.now - time == Time.at(time) # => false + *Arun Agrawal* - After the change: +* Remove deprecated `Module#local_constant_names` in favor of `Module#local_constants`. - Time.zone = 'Tokyo' - time = Time.zone.now - time == Time.at(time) # => true + *Arun Agrawal* - *stopdropandrew* +* Remove deprecated `DateTime.local_offset` in favor of `DateTime.civil_from_fromat`. -* `ActiveSupport::NumberHelper#number_to_human` returns the number unaltered when - the given units hash does not contain the needed key, e.g. when the number provided - is less than the largest key provided. - Fixes #9269. + *Arun Agrawal* - Examples: +* Remove deprecated `Logger` core extensions (`core_ext/logger.rb`). - number_to_human(123, units: {}) # => 123 - number_to_human(123, units: { thousand: 'k' }) # => 123 + *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - *Michael Hoffman* +* Remove deprecated `Time#time_with_datetime_fallback`, `Time#utc_time` + and `Time#local_time` in favor of `Time#utc` and `Time#local`. -* Added `beginning_of_minute` support to core ext calculations for `Time` and `DateTime`. + *Vipul A M* - *Gagan Awhad* +* Remove deprecated `Hash#diff` with no replacement. -* Add `:nsec` date format. + If you're using it to compare hashes for the purpose of testing, please use + MiniTest's `assert_equal` instead. - *Jamie Gaskins* + *Carlos Antonio da Silva* -* `ActiveSupport::Gzip.compress` allows two optional arguments for compression - level and strategy. +* Remove deprecated `Date#to_time_in_current_zone` in favor of `Date#in_time_zone`. - *Beyond* + *Vipul A M* -* Modify `TimeWithZone#as_json` to include 3 decimal places of sub-second accuracy - by default, which is optional as per the ISO8601 spec, but extremely useful. Also - the default behaviour of `Date#toJSON()` in recent versions of Chrome, Safari and - Firefox. +* Remove deprecated `Proc#bind` with no replacement. - *James Harton* + *Carlos Antonio da Silva* -* Improve `String#squish` to handle Unicode whitespace. *Antoine Lyset* +* Remove deprecated `Array#uniq_by` and `Array#uniq_by!`, use native + `Array#uniq` and `Array#uniq!` instead. -* Standardize on `to_time` returning an instance of `Time` in the local system timezone - across `String`, `Time`, `Date`, `DateTime` and `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone`. + *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - *Andrew White* +* Remove deprecated `ActiveSupport::BasicObject`, use `ActiveSupport::ProxyObject` instead. -* Extract `ActiveSupport::Testing::Performance` into https://github.com/rails/rails-perftest - You can add the gem to your `Gemfile` to keep using performance tests. + *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - gem 'rails-perftest' +* Remove deprecated `BufferedLogger`. *Yves Senn* -* `Hash.from_xml` raises when it encounters `type="symbol"` or `type="yaml"`. - Use `Hash.from_trusted_xml` to parse this XML. - - CVE-2013-0156 - - *Jeremy Kemper* - -* Deprecate `assert_present` and `assert_blank` in favor of - `assert object.blank?` and `assert object.present?` +* Remove deprecated `assert_present` and `assert_blank` methods. *Yves Senn* -* Change `String#to_date` to use `Date.parse`. This gives more consistent error - messages and allows the use of partial dates. - - "gibberish".to_date => Argument Error: invalid date - "3rd Feb".to_date => Sun, 03 Feb 2013 +* Fix return value from `BacktraceCleaner#noise` when the cleaner is configured + with multiple silencers. - *Kelly Stannard* + Fixes #11030 -* It's now possible to compare `Date`, `DateTime`, `Time` and `TimeWithZone` - with `Float::INFINITY`. This allows to create date/time ranges with one infinite bound. - Example: - - range = Range.new(Date.today, Float::INFINITY) - - Also it's possible to check inclusion of date/time in range with conversion. - - range.include?(Time.now + 1.year) # => true - range.include?(DateTime.now + 1.year) # => true - - *Alexander Grebennik* + *Mark J. Titorenko* -* Remove meaningless `ActiveSupport::FrozenObjectError`, which was just an alias of `RuntimeError`. +* `HashWithIndifferentAccess#select` now returns a `HashWithIndifferentAccess` + instance instead of a `Hash` instance. - *Akira Matsuda* + Fixes #10723 -* Introduce `assert_not` to replace warty `assert !foo`. *Jeremy Kemper* + *Albert Llop* -* Prevent `Callbacks#set_callback` from setting the same callback twice. +* Add `DateTime#usec` and `DateTime#nsec` so that `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` keeps + sub-second resolution when wrapping a `DateTime` value. - before_save :foo, :bar, :foo - - will at first call `bar`, then `foo`. `foo` will no more be called - twice. - - *Dmitriy Kiriyenko* - -* Add `ActiveSupport::Logger#silence` that works the same as the old `Logger#silence` extension. - - *DHH* - -* Remove surrogate unicode character encoding from `ActiveSupport::JSON.encode` - The encoding scheme was broken for unicode characters outside the basic multilingual plane; - since JSON is assumed to be UTF-8, and we already force the encoding to UTF-8, - simply pass through the un-encoded characters. - - *Brett Carter* - -* Deprecate `Time.time_with_date_fallback`, `Time.utc_time` and `Time.local_time`. - These methods were added to handle the limited range of Ruby's native `Time` - implementation. Those limitations no longer apply so we are deprecating them in 4.0 - and they will be removed in 4.1. + Fixes #10855 *Andrew White* -* Deprecate `Date#to_time_in_current_zone` and add `Date#in_time_zone`. *Andrew White* - -* Add `String#in_time_zone` method to convert a string to an `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone`. *Andrew White* - -* Deprecate `ActiveSupport::BasicObject` in favor of `ActiveSupport::ProxyObject`. - This class is used for proxy classes. It avoids confusion with Ruby's `BasicObject` - class. - - *Francesco Rodriguez* - -* Patched `Marshal#load` to work with constant autoloading. Fixes autoloading - with cache stores that rely on `Marshal` (`MemCacheStore` and `FileStore`). - Fixes #8167. - - *Uriel Katz* - -* Make `Time.zone.parse` to work with JavaScript format date strings. *Andrew White* +* Fix `ActiveSupport::Dependencies::Loadable#load_dependency` calling + `#blame_file!` on Exceptions that do not have the Blamable mixin -* Add `DateTime#seconds_until_end_of_day` and `Time#seconds_until_end_of_day` - as a complement for `seconds_from_midnight`; useful when setting expiration - times for caches, e.g.: + *Andrew Kreiling* - <% cache('dashboard', expires_in: Date.current.seconds_until_end_of_day) do %> - ... +* Override `Time.at` to support the passing of Time-like values when called with a single argument. - *Olek Janiszewski* - -* No longer proxy `ActiveSupport::Multibyte#class`. *Steve Klabnik* - -* Deprecate `ActiveSupport::TestCase#pending` method, use `skip` from minitest instead. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* `XmlMini.with_backend` now may be safely used with threads: - - Thread.new do - XmlMini.with_backend("REXML") { rexml_power } - end - Thread.new do - XmlMini.with_backend("LibXML") { libxml_power } - end - - Each thread will use it's own backend. - - *Nikita Afanasenko* - -* Dependencies no longer trigger `Kernel#autoload` in `remove_constant`. Fixes #8213. *Xavier Noria* + *Andrew White* -* Simplify `mocha` integration and remove monkey-patches, bumping `mocha` to 0.13.0. *James Mead* +* Prevent side effects to hashes inside arrays when + `Hash#with_indifferent_access` is called. -* `#as_json` isolates options when encoding a hash. Fixes #8182. + Fixes #10526 *Yves Senn* -* Deprecate `Hash#diff` in favor of minitest's #diff. *Steve Klabnik* - -* `Kernel#capture` can catch output from subprocesses. *Dmitry Vorotilin* - -* `to_xml` conversions now use builder's `tag!` method instead of explicit invocation of `method_missing`. - - *Nikita Afanasenko* - -* Fixed timezone mapping of the Solomon Islands. *Steve Klabnik* - -* Make callstack attribute optional in `ActiveSupport::Deprecation::Reporting` - methods `warn` and `deprecation_warning`. - - *Alexey Gaziev* - -* Implement `HashWithIndifferentAccess#replace` so `key?` works correctly. *David Graham* - -* Handle the possible permission denied errors `atomic.rb` might trigger due to its `chown` - and `chmod` calls. - - *Daniele Sluijters* - -* `Hash#extract!` returns only those keys that present in the receiver. - - {a: 1, b: 2}.extract!(:a, :x) # => {:a => 1} - - *Mikhail Dieterle* - -* `Hash#extract!` returns the same subclass, that the receiver is. I.e. - `HashWithIndifferentAccess#extract!` returns a `HashWithIndifferentAccess` instance. - - *Mikhail Dieterle* - -* Optimize `ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry` to reduce memory and processing overhead. *Brian Durand* - -* Tests tag the Rails log with the current test class and test case: - - [SessionsControllerTest] [test_0002_sign in] Processing by SessionsController#create as HTML - [SessionsControllerTest] [test_0002_sign in] ... - - *Jeremy Kemper* - -* Add `logger.push_tags` and `.pop_tags` to complement `logger.tagged`: - - class Job - def before - Rails.logger.push_tags :jobs, self.class.name - end - - def after - Rails.logger.pop_tags 2 - end - end - - *Jeremy Kemper* - -* Allow delegation to the class using the `:class` keyword, replacing - `self.class` usage: - - class User - def self.hello - "world" - end - - delegate :hello, to: :class - end - - *Marc-Andre Lafortune* +* Raise an error when multiple `included` blocks are defined for a Concern. + The old behavior would silently discard previously defined blocks, running + only the last one. -* `Date.beginning_of_week` thread local and `beginning_of_week` application - config option added (default is Monday). + *Mike Dillon* - *Innokenty Mikhailov* +* Replace `multi_json` with `json`. -* An optional block can be passed to `config_accessor` to set its default value + Since Rails requires Ruby 1.9 and since Ruby 1.9 includes `json` in the standard library, + `multi_json` is no longer necessary. - class User - include ActiveSupport::Configurable + *Erik Michaels-Ober* - config_accessor :hair_colors do - [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red] - end - end - - User.hair_colors # => [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red] - - *Larry Lv* - -* `ActiveSupport::Benchmarkable#silence` has been deprecated due to its lack of - thread safety. It will be removed without replacement in Rails 4.1. - - *Steve Klabnik* - -* An optional block can be passed to `Hash#deep_merge`. The block will be invoked - for each duplicated key and used to resolve the conflict. - - *Pranas Kiziela* - -* `ActiveSupport::Deprecation` is now a class. It is possible to create an instance - of deprecator. Backwards compatibility has been preserved. - - You can choose which instance of the deprecator will be used. - - deprecate :method_name, deprecator: deprecator_instance - - You can use `ActiveSupport::Deprecation` in your gem. - - require 'active_support/deprecation' - require 'active_support/core_ext/module/deprecation' - - class MyGem - def self.deprecator - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.new('2.0', 'MyGem') - end - - def old_method - end - - def new_method - end - - deprecate old_method: :new_method, deprecator: deprecator - end - - MyGem.new.old_method - # => DEPRECATION WARNING: old_method is deprecated and will be removed from MyGem 2.0 (use new_method instead). (called from <main> at file.rb:18) - - *Piotr Niełacny & Robert Pankowecki* - -* `ERB::Util.html_escape` encodes single quote as `#39`. Decimal form has better support in old browsers. *Kalys Osmonov* - -* `ActiveSupport::Callbacks`: deprecate monkey patch of object callbacks. - Using the `filter` method like this: - - before_filter MyFilter.new - - class MyFilter - def filter(controller) - end - end - - Is now deprecated with recommendation to use the corresponding filter type - (`#before`, `#after` or `#around`): - - before_filter MyFilter.new - - class MyFilter - def before(controller) - end - end - - *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* An optional block can be passed to `HashWithIndifferentAccess#update` and `#merge`. - The block will be invoked for each duplicated key, and used to resolve the conflict, - thus replicating the behavior of the corresponding methods on the `Hash` class. - - *Leo Cassarani* - -* Remove `j` alias for `ERB::Util#json_escape`. - The `j` alias is already used for `ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptHelper#escape_javascript` - and both modules are included in the view context that would confuse the developers. - - *Akira Matsuda* - -* Replace deprecated `memcache-client` gem with `dalli` in `ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore`. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Add default values to all `ActiveSupport::NumberHelper` methods, to avoid - errors with empty locales or missing values. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva* +* Added escaping of U+2028 and U+2029 inside the json encoder. + These characters are legal in JSON but break the Javascript interpreter. + After escaping them, the JSON is still legal and can be parsed by Javascript. -* `ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable` is deprecated. Define your own `#as_json` and - `#encode_json` methods for custom JSON string literals. + *Mario Caropreso + Viktor Kelemen + zackham* - *Erich Menge* +* Fix skipping object callbacks using metadata fetched via callback chain + inspection methods (`_*_callbacks`) -* Add `String#indent`. *fxn & Ace Suares* + *Sean Walbran* -* Inflections can now be defined per locale. `singularize` and `pluralize` - accept locale as an extra argument. +* Add a `fetch_multi` method to the cache stores. The method provides + an easy to use API for fetching multiple values from the cache. - *David Celis* - -* `Object#try` will now return `nil` instead of raise a `NoMethodError` if the - receiving object does not implement the method, but you can still get the - old behavior by using the new `Object#try!`. - - *DHH* - -* `ERB::Util.html_escape` now escapes single quotes. *Santiago Pastorino* - -* `Time#change` now works with time values with offsets other than UTC or the local time zone. *Andrew White* - -* `ActiveSupport::Callbacks`: deprecate usage of filter object with `#before` and `#after` methods as `around` callback. *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* Add `Time#prev_quarter` and `Time#next_quarter` short-hands for `months_ago(3)` and `months_since(3)`. *SungHee Kang* - -* Remove obsolete and unused `require_association` method from dependencies. *fxn* - -* Add `:instance_accessor` option for `config_accessor`. + Example: - class User - include ActiveSupport::Configurable - config_accessor :allowed_access, instance_accessor: false + # Calculating scores is expensive, so we only do it for posts + # that have been updated. Cache keys are automatically extracted + # from objects that define a #cache_key method. + scores = Rails.cache.fetch_multi(*posts) do |post| + calculate_score(post) end - User.new.allowed_access = true # => NoMethodError - User.new.allowed_access # => NoMethodError - - *Francesco Rodriguez* - -* `ActionView::Helpers::NumberHelper` methods have been moved to `ActiveSupport::NumberHelper` and are now available via - `Numeric#to_s`. `Numeric#to_s` now accepts the formatting options `:phone`, `:currency`, `:percentage`, `:delimited`, - `:rounded`, `:human`, and `:human_size`. - - *Andrew Mutz* - -* Add `Hash#transform_keys`, `Hash#transform_keys!`, `Hash#deep_transform_keys`, and `Hash#deep_transform_keys!`. *Mark McSpadden* - -* Changed XML type `datetime` to `dateTime` (with upper case letter `T`). *Angelo Capilleri* - -* Add `:instance_accessor` option for `class_attribute`. *Alexey Vakhov* - -* `constantize` now looks in the ancestor chain. *Marc-Andre Lafortune & Andrew White* - -* Adds `Hash#deep_stringify_keys` and `Hash#deep_stringify_keys!` to convert all keys from a `Hash` instance into strings. *Lucas Húngaro* - -* Adds `Hash#deep_symbolize_keys` and `Hash#deep_symbolize_keys!` to convert all keys from a `Hash` instance into symbols. *Lucas Húngaro* - -* `Object#try` can't call private methods. *Vasiliy Ermolovich* - -* `AS::Callbacks#run_callbacks` remove `key` argument. *Francesco Rodriguez* - -* `deep_dup` works more expectedly now and duplicates also values in `Hash` instances and elements in `Array` instances. *Alexey Gaziev* - -* Inflector no longer applies ice -> ouse to words like "slice", "police", etc. *Wes Morgan* - -* Add `ActiveSupport::Deprecations.behavior = :silence` to completely ignore Rails runtime deprecations. *twinturbo* - -* Make `Module#delegate` stop using `send` - can no longer delegate to private methods. *dasch* - -* `ActiveSupport::Callbacks`: deprecate `:rescuable` option. *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* Adds `Integer#ordinal` to get the ordinal suffix string of an integer. *Tim Gildea* - -* `ActiveSupport::Callbacks`: `:per_key` option is no longer supported. *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* `ActiveSupport::Callbacks#define_callbacks`: add `:skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated` option. *Bogdan Gusiev* - -* Add `html_escape_once` to `ERB::Util`, and delegate the `escape_once` tag helper to it. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Deprecates the compatibility method `Module#local_constant_names`, - use `Module#local_constants` instead (which returns symbols). *Xavier Noria* - -* Deletes the compatibility method `Module#method_names`, - use `Module#methods` from now on (which returns symbols). *Xavier Noria* - -* Deletes the compatibility method `Module#instance_method_names`, - use `Module#instance_methods` from now on (which returns symbols). *Xavier Noria* - -* `BufferedLogger` is deprecated. Use `ActiveSupport::Logger`, or the logger - from the Ruby standard library. - - *Aaron Patterson* - -* Unicode database updated to 6.1.0. *Norman Clarke* - -* Adds `encode_big_decimal_as_string` option to force JSON serialization of `BigDecimal` as numeric instead - of wrapping them in strings for safety. - -* Optimize log subscribers to check log level before doing any processing. *Brian Durand* + *Daniel Schierbeck* -Please check [3-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. +Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. diff --git a/activesupport/Rakefile b/activesupport/Rakefile index e3788ed54f..5ba153662a 100644 --- a/activesupport/Rakefile +++ b/activesupport/Rakefile @@ -9,20 +9,22 @@ Rake::TestTask.new do |t| t.verbose = true end + namespace :test do - Rake::TestTask.new(:isolated) do |t| - t.pattern = 'test/ts_isolated.rb' + task :isolated do + Dir.glob("test/**/*_test.rb").all? do |file| + sh(Gem.ruby, '-w', '-Ilib:test', file) + end or raise "Failures" end end - spec = eval(File.read('activesupport.gemspec')) Gem::PackageTask.new(spec) do |p| p.gem_spec = spec end -desc "Release to gemcutter" +desc "Release to rubygems" task :release => :package do require 'rake/gemcutter' Rake::Gemcutter::Tasks.new(spec).define diff --git a/activesupport/activesupport.gemspec b/activesupport/activesupport.gemspec index b46a331f6a..ffc2c2074e 100644 --- a/activesupport/activesupport.gemspec +++ b/activesupport/activesupport.gemspec @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.rdoc_options.concat ['--encoding', 'UTF-8'] s.add_dependency('i18n', '~> 0.6', '>= 0.6.4') - s.add_dependency 'multi_json', '~> 1.3' + s.add_dependency 'json', '~> 1.7' s.add_dependency 'tzinfo', '~> 0.3.37' - s.add_dependency 'minitest', '~> 4.2' + s.add_dependency 'minitest', '~> 5.0' s.add_dependency 'thread_safe','~> 0.1' end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support.rb index ffa6ffda4f..5e1fe9e556 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support.rb @@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ module ActiveSupport eager_autoload do autoload :BacktraceCleaner - autoload :BasicObject autoload :ProxyObject autoload :Benchmarkable autoload :Cache diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/all.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/all.rb index f537818300..151008bbaa 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/all.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/all.rb @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ require 'active_support' +require 'active_support/deprecation' require 'active_support/time' require 'active_support/core_ext' diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/backtrace_cleaner.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/backtrace_cleaner.rb index 4b41e6247d..c88ae3e661 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/backtrace_cleaner.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/backtrace_cleaner.rb @@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ module ActiveSupport # can focus on the rest. # # bc = BacktraceCleaner.new - # bc.add_filter { |line| line.gsub(Rails.root, '') } - # bc.add_silencer { |line| line =~ /mongrel|rubygems/ } - # bc.clean(exception.backtrace) # will strip the Rails.root prefix and skip any lines from mongrel or rubygems + # bc.add_filter { |line| line.gsub(Rails.root, '') } # strip the Rails.root prefix + # bc.add_silencer { |line| line =~ /mongrel|rubygems/ } # skip any lines from mongrel or rubygems + # bc.clean(exception.backtrace) # perform the cleanup # # To reconfigure an existing BacktraceCleaner (like the default one in Rails) # and show as much data as possible, you can always call # <tt>BacktraceCleaner#remove_silencers!</tt>, which will restore the # backtrace to a pristine state. If you need to reconfigure an existing # BacktraceCleaner so that it does not filter or modify the paths of any lines - # of the backtrace, you can call BacktraceCleaner#remove_filters! These two - # methods will give you a completely untouched backtrace. + # of the backtrace, you can call <tt>BacktraceCleaner#remove_filters!<tt> + # These two methods will give you a completely untouched backtrace. # # Inspired by the Quiet Backtrace gem by Thoughtbot. class BacktraceCleaner @@ -97,11 +97,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end def noise(backtrace) - @silencers.each do |s| - backtrace = backtrace.select { |line| s.call(line) } - end - - backtrace + backtrace - silence(backtrace) end end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/basic_object.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/basic_object.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 91aac6db64..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/basic_object.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation' -require 'active_support/proxy_object' - -module ActiveSupport - class BasicObject < ProxyObject # :nodoc: - def self.inherited(*) - ::ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'ActiveSupport::BasicObject is deprecated! Use ActiveSupport::ProxyObject instead.' - super - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/benchmarkable.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/benchmarkable.rb index 6413502b53..805b7a714f 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/benchmarkable.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/benchmarkable.rb @@ -45,15 +45,5 @@ module ActiveSupport yield end end - - # Silence the logger during the execution of the block. - def silence - message = "ActiveSupport::Benchmarkable#silence is deprecated. It will be removed from Rails 4.1." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - old_logger_level, logger.level = logger.level, ::Logger::ERROR if logger - yield - ensure - logger.level = old_logger_level if logger - end end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/buffered_logger.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/buffered_logger.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1cd0c2f790..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/buffered_logger.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation' -require 'active_support/logger' - -module ActiveSupport - class BufferedLogger < Logger - - def initialize(*args) - self.class._deprecation_warning - super - end - - def self.inherited(*) - _deprecation_warning - super - end - - def self._deprecation_warning - ::ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger is deprecated! Use ActiveSupport::Logger instead.' - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb index 6bfac15289..308a1b2cd9 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb @@ -56,16 +56,7 @@ module ActiveSupport case store when Symbol - store_class_name = store.to_s.camelize - store_class = - begin - require "active_support/cache/#{store}" - rescue LoadError => e - raise "Could not find cache store adapter for #{store} (#{e})" - else - ActiveSupport::Cache.const_get(store_class_name) - end - store_class.new(*parameters) + retrieve_store_class(store).new(*parameters) when nil ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore.new else @@ -73,6 +64,18 @@ module ActiveSupport end end + # Expands out the +key+ argument into a key that can be used for the + # cache store. Optionally accepts a namespace, and all keys will be + # scoped within that namespace. + # + # If the +key+ argument provided is an array, or responds to +to_a+, then + # each of elements in the array will be turned into parameters/keys and + # concatenated into a single key. For example: + # + # expand_cache_key([:foo, :bar]) # => "foo/bar" + # expand_cache_key([:foo, :bar], "namespace") # => "namespace/foo/bar" + # + # The +key+ argument can also respond to +cache_key+ or +to_param+. def expand_cache_key(key, namespace = nil) expanded_cache_key = namespace ? "#{namespace}/" : "" @@ -94,6 +97,16 @@ module ActiveSupport else key.to_param end.to_s end + + # Obtains the specified cache store class, given the name of the +store+. + # Raises an error when the store class cannot be found. + def retrieve_store_class(store) + require "active_support/cache/#{store}" + rescue LoadError => e + raise "Could not find cache store adapter for #{store} (#{e})" + else + ActiveSupport::Cache.const_get(store.to_s.camelize) + end end # An abstract cache store class. There are multiple cache store @@ -215,7 +228,7 @@ module ActiveSupport # # Setting <tt>:race_condition_ttl</tt> is very useful in situations where # a cache entry is used very frequently and is under heavy load. If a - # cache expires and due to heavy load seven different processes will try + # cache expires and due to heavy load several different processes will try # to read data natively and then they all will try to write to cache. To # avoid that case the first process to find an expired cache entry will # bump the cache expiration time by the value set in <tt>:race_condition_ttl</tt>. @@ -339,6 +352,34 @@ module ActiveSupport results end + # Fetches data from the cache, using the given keys. If there is data in + # the cache with the given keys, then that data is returned. Otherwise, + # the supplied block is called for each key for which there was no data, + # and the result will be written to the cache and returned. + # + # Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation. + # + # Returns an array with the data for each of the names. For example: + # + # cache.write("bim", "bam") + # cache.fetch_multi("bim", "boom") {|key| key * 2 } + # #=> ["bam", "boomboom"] + # + def fetch_multi(*names) + options = names.extract_options! + options = merged_options(options) + + results = read_multi(*names, options) + + names.map do |name| + results.fetch(name) do + value = yield name + write(name, value, options) + value + end + end + end + # Writes the value to the cache, with the key. # # Options are passed to the underlying cache implementation. @@ -367,7 +408,7 @@ module ActiveSupport options = merged_options(options) instrument(:exist?, name) do entry = read_entry(namespaced_key(name, options), options) - entry && !entry.expired? + (entry && !entry.expired?) || false end end @@ -522,7 +563,7 @@ module ActiveSupport def handle_expired_entry(entry, key, options) if entry && entry.expired? race_ttl = options[:race_condition_ttl].to_i - if race_ttl && (Time.now - entry.expires_at <= race_ttl) + if race_ttl && (Time.now.to_f - entry.expires_at <= race_ttl) # When an entry has :race_condition_ttl defined, put the stale entry back into the cache # for a brief period while the entry is begin recalculated. entry.expires_at = Time.now + race_ttl @@ -562,38 +603,38 @@ module ActiveSupport # +:compress+, +:compress_threshold+, and +:expires_in+. def initialize(value, options = {}) if should_compress?(value, options) - @v = compress(value) - @c = true + @value = compress(value) + @compressed = true else - @v = value - end - if expires_in = options[:expires_in] - @x = (Time.now + expires_in).to_i + @value = value end + @created_at = Time.now.to_f + @expires_in = options[:expires_in] + @expires_in = @expires_in.to_f if @expires_in end def value - convert_version_3_entry! if defined?(@value) - compressed? ? uncompress(@v) : @v + convert_version_4beta1_entry! if defined?(@v) + compressed? ? uncompress(@value) : @value end # Check if the entry is expired. The +expires_in+ parameter can override # the value set when the entry was created. def expired? - convert_version_3_entry! if defined?(@value) - if defined?(@x) - @x && @x < Time.now.to_i - else - false - end + convert_version_4beta1_entry! if defined?(@value) + @expires_in && @created_at + @expires_in <= Time.now.to_f end def expires_at - Time.at(@x) if defined?(@x) + @expires_in ? @created_at + @expires_in : nil end def expires_at=(value) - @x = value.to_i + if value + @expires_in = value.to_f - @created_at + else + @expires_in = nil + end end # Returns the size of the cached value. This could be less than @@ -606,9 +647,9 @@ module ActiveSupport when NilClass 0 when String - @v.bytesize + @value.bytesize else - @s = Marshal.dump(@v).bytesize + @s = Marshal.dump(@value).bytesize end end end @@ -616,12 +657,12 @@ module ActiveSupport # Duplicate the value in a class. This is used by cache implementations that don't natively # serialize entries to protect against accidental cache modifications. def dup_value! - convert_version_3_entry! if defined?(@value) - if @v && !compressed? && !(@v.is_a?(Numeric) || @v == true || @v == false) - if @v.is_a?(String) - @v = @v.dup + convert_version_4beta1_entry! if defined?(@v) + if @value && !compressed? && !(@value.is_a?(Numeric) || @value == true || @value == false) + if @value.is_a?(String) + @value = @value.dup else - @v = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(@v)) + @value = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(@value)) end end end @@ -637,7 +678,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end def compressed? - defined?(@c) ? @c : false + defined?(@compressed) ? @compressed : false end def compress(value) @@ -650,19 +691,19 @@ module ActiveSupport # The internals of this method changed between Rails 3.x and 4.0. This method provides the glue # to ensure that cache entries created under the old version still work with the new class definition. - def convert_version_3_entry! - if defined?(@value) - @v = @value - remove_instance_variable(:@value) + def convert_version_4beta1_entry! + if defined?(@v) + @value = @v + remove_instance_variable(:@v) end - if defined?(@compressed) - @c = @compressed - remove_instance_variable(:@compressed) + if defined?(@c) + @compressed = @c + remove_instance_variable(:@c) end - if defined?(@expires_in) && defined?(@created_at) && @expires_in && @created_at - @x = (@created_at + @expires_in).to_i - remove_instance_variable(:@created_at) - remove_instance_variable(:@expires_in) + if defined?(@x) && @x + @created_at ||= Time.now.to_f + @expires_in = @x - @created_at + remove_instance_variable(:@x) end end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/file_store.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/file_store.rb index 0c55aa8a32..472f23c1c5 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/file_store.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/file_store.rb @@ -22,11 +22,15 @@ module ActiveSupport extend Strategy::LocalCache end + # Deletes all items from the cache. In this case it deletes all the entries in the specified + # file store directory except for .gitkeep. Be careful which directory is specified in your + # config file when using +FileStore+ because everything in that directory will be deleted. def clear(options = nil) root_dirs = Dir.entries(cache_path).reject {|f| (EXCLUDED_DIRS + [".gitkeep"]).include?(f)} FileUtils.rm_r(root_dirs.collect{|f| File.join(cache_path, f)}) end + # Premptively iterates through all stored keys and removes the ones which have expired. def cleanup(options = nil) options = merged_options(options) each_key(options) do |key| @@ -35,6 +39,8 @@ module ActiveSupport end end + # Increments an already existing integer value that is stored in the cache. + # If the key is not found nothing is done. def increment(name, amount = 1, options = nil) file_name = key_file_path(namespaced_key(name, options)) lock_file(file_name) do @@ -49,6 +55,8 @@ module ActiveSupport end end + # Decrements an already existing integer value that is stored in the cache. + # If the key is not found nothing is done. def decrement(name, amount = 1, options = nil) file_name = key_file_path(namespaced_key(name, options)) lock_file(file_name) do diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/memory_store.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/memory_store.rb index 4d26fb7e42..b979521c99 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/memory_store.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/memory_store.rb @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end end + # Premptively iterates through all stored keys and removes the ones which have expired. def cleanup(options = nil) options = merged_options(options) instrument(:cleanup, :size => @data.size) do @@ -122,6 +123,14 @@ module ActiveSupport end protected + + # See https://gist.github.com/ssimeonov/6047200 + PER_ENTRY_OVERHEAD = 240 + + def cached_size(key, entry) + key.to_s.bytesize + entry.size + PER_ENTRY_OVERHEAD + end + def read_entry(key, options) # :nodoc: entry = @data[key] synchronize do @@ -139,8 +148,11 @@ module ActiveSupport synchronize do old_entry = @data[key] return false if @data.key?(key) && options[:unless_exist] - @cache_size -= old_entry.size if old_entry - @cache_size += entry.size + if old_entry + @cache_size -= (old_entry.size - entry.size) + else + @cache_size += cached_size(key, entry) + end @key_access[key] = Time.now.to_f @data[key] = entry prune(@max_size * 0.75, @max_prune_time) if @cache_size > @max_size @@ -152,7 +164,7 @@ module ActiveSupport synchronize do @key_access.delete(key) entry = @data.delete(key) - @cache_size -= entry.size if entry + @cache_size -= cached_size(key, entry) if entry !!entry end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb index db5f228a70..fb42c4a41e 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb @@ -8,6 +8,23 @@ module ActiveSupport # duration of a block. Repeated calls to the cache for the same key will hit the # in-memory cache for faster access. module LocalCache + # Class for storing and registering the local caches. + class LocalCacheRegistry # :nodoc: + extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry + + def initialize + @registry = {} + end + + def cache_for(local_cache_key) + @registry[local_cache_key] + end + + def set_cache_for(local_cache_key, value) + @registry[local_cache_key] = value + end + end + # Simple memory backed cache. This cache is not thread safe and is intended only # for serving as a temporary memory cache for a single thread. class LocalStore < Store @@ -41,24 +58,18 @@ module ActiveSupport # Use a local cache for the duration of block. def with_local_cache - save_val = Thread.current[thread_local_key] - begin - Thread.current[thread_local_key] = LocalStore.new - yield - ensure - Thread.current[thread_local_key] = save_val - end + use_temporary_local_cache(LocalStore.new) { yield } end #-- # This class wraps up local storage for middlewares. Only the middleware method should # construct them. class Middleware # :nodoc: - attr_reader :name, :thread_local_key + attr_reader :name, :local_cache_key - def initialize(name, thread_local_key) + def initialize(name, local_cache_key) @name = name - @thread_local_key = thread_local_key + @local_cache_key = local_cache_key @app = nil end @@ -68,10 +79,10 @@ module ActiveSupport end def call(env) - Thread.current[thread_local_key] = LocalStore.new + LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, LocalStore.new) @app.call(env) ensure - Thread.current[thread_local_key] = nil + LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, nil) end end @@ -80,7 +91,7 @@ module ActiveSupport def middleware @middleware ||= Middleware.new( "ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache", - thread_local_key) + local_cache_key) end def clear(options = nil) # :nodoc: @@ -95,29 +106,13 @@ module ActiveSupport def increment(name, amount = 1, options = nil) # :nodoc: value = bypass_local_cache{super} - if local_cache - local_cache.mute do - if value - local_cache.write(name, value, options) - else - local_cache.delete(name, options) - end - end - end + increment_or_decrement(value, name, amount, options) value end def decrement(name, amount = 1, options = nil) # :nodoc: value = bypass_local_cache{super} - if local_cache - local_cache.mute do - if value - local_cache.write(name, value, options) - else - local_cache.delete(name, options) - end - end - end + increment_or_decrement(value, name, amount, options) value end @@ -146,21 +141,37 @@ module ActiveSupport end private - def thread_local_key - @thread_local_key ||= "#{self.class.name.underscore}_local_cache_#{object_id}".gsub(/[\/-]/, '_').to_sym + def increment_or_decrement(value, name, amount, options) + if local_cache + local_cache.mute do + if value + local_cache.write(name, value, options) + else + local_cache.delete(name, options) + end + end + end + end + + def local_cache_key + @local_cache_key ||= "#{self.class.name.underscore}_local_cache_#{object_id}".gsub(/[\/-]/, '_').to_sym end def local_cache - Thread.current[thread_local_key] + LocalCacheRegistry.cache_for(local_cache_key) end def bypass_local_cache - save_cache = Thread.current[thread_local_key] + use_temporary_local_cache(nil) { yield } + end + + def use_temporary_local_cache(temporary_cache) + save_cache = LocalCacheRegistry.cache_for(local_cache_key) begin - Thread.current[thread_local_key] = nil + LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, temporary_cache) yield ensure - Thread.current[thread_local_key] = save_cache + LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, save_cache) end end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb index 6c0cae71ed..5c738572a8 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ -require 'thread_safe' require 'active_support/concern' require 'active_support/descendants_tracker' +require 'active_support/core_ext/array/extract_options' require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute' require 'active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting' require 'active_support/core_ext/kernel/singleton_class' +require 'thread' module ActiveSupport # Callbacks are code hooks that are run at key points in an object's lifecycle. @@ -61,6 +62,8 @@ module ActiveSupport extend ActiveSupport::DescendantsTracker end + CALLBACK_FILTER_TYPES = [:before, :after, :around] + # Runs the callbacks for the given event. # # Calls the before and around callbacks in the order they were set, yields @@ -74,8 +77,14 @@ module ActiveSupport # save # end def run_callbacks(kind, &block) - runner_name = self.class.__define_callbacks(kind, self) - send(runner_name, &block) + cbs = send("_#{kind}_callbacks") + if cbs.empty? + yield if block_given? + else + runner = cbs.compile + e = Filters::Environment.new(self, false, nil, block) + runner.call(e).value + end end private @@ -86,159 +95,315 @@ module ActiveSupport def halted_callback_hook(filter) end - class Callback #:nodoc:# - @@_callback_sequence = 0 - - attr_accessor :chain, :filter, :kind, :options, :klass, :raw_filter + module Conditionals # :nodoc: + class Value + def initialize(&block) + @block = block + end + def call(target, value); @block.call(value); end + end + end - def initialize(chain, filter, kind, options, klass) - @chain, @kind, @klass = chain, kind, klass - deprecate_per_key_option(options) - normalize_options!(options) + module Filters + Environment = Struct.new(:target, :halted, :value, :run_block) - @raw_filter, @options = filter, options - @filter = _compile_filter(filter) - recompile_options! + class End + def call(env) + block = env.run_block + env.value = !env.halted && (!block || block.call) + env + end end + ENDING = End.new + + class Before + def self.build(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, chain_config, filter) + halted_lambda = chain_config[:terminator] - def deprecate_per_key_option(options) - if options[:per_key] - raise NotImplementedError, ":per_key option is no longer supported. Use generic :if and :unless options instead." + if chain_config.key?(:terminator) && user_conditions.any? + halting_and_conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, halted_lambda, filter) + elsif chain_config.key? :terminator + halting(next_callback, user_callback, halted_lambda, filter) + elsif user_conditions.any? + conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + else + simple next_callback, user_callback + end end - end - def clone(chain, klass) - obj = super() - obj.chain = chain - obj.klass = klass - obj.options = @options.dup - obj.options[:if] = @options[:if].dup - obj.options[:unless] = @options[:unless].dup - obj - end + private - def normalize_options!(options) - options[:if] = Array(options[:if]) - options[:unless] = Array(options[:unless]) + def self.halting_and_conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, halted_lambda, filter) + lambda { |env| + target = env.target + value = env.value + halted = env.halted + + if !halted && user_conditions.all? { |c| c.call(target, value) } + result = user_callback.call target, value + env.halted = halted_lambda.call(target, result) + if env.halted + target.send :halted_callback_hook, filter + end + end + next_callback.call env + } + end + + def self.halting(next_callback, user_callback, halted_lambda, filter) + lambda { |env| + target = env.target + value = env.value + halted = env.halted + + unless halted + result = user_callback.call target, value + env.halted = halted_lambda.call(target, result) + if env.halted + target.send :halted_callback_hook, filter + end + end + next_callback.call env + } + end + + def self.conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + lambda { |env| + target = env.target + value = env.value + + if user_conditions.all? { |c| c.call(target, value) } + user_callback.call target, value + end + next_callback.call env + } + end + + def self.simple(next_callback, user_callback) + lambda { |env| + user_callback.call env.target, env.value + next_callback.call env + } + end end - def name - chain.name + class After + def self.build(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, chain_config) + if chain_config[:skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated] + if chain_config.key?(:terminator) && user_conditions.any? + halting_and_conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + elsif chain_config.key?(:terminator) + halting(next_callback, user_callback) + elsif user_conditions.any? + conditional next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions + else + simple next_callback, user_callback + end + else + if user_conditions.any? + conditional next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions + else + simple next_callback, user_callback + end + end + end + + private + + def self.halting_and_conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + lambda { |env| + env = next_callback.call env + target = env.target + value = env.value + halted = env.halted + + if !halted && user_conditions.all? { |c| c.call(target, value) } + user_callback.call target, value + end + env + } + end + + def self.halting(next_callback, user_callback) + lambda { |env| + env = next_callback.call env + unless env.halted + user_callback.call env.target, env.value + end + env + } + end + + def self.conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + lambda { |env| + env = next_callback.call env + target = env.target + value = env.value + + if user_conditions.all? { |c| c.call(target, value) } + user_callback.call target, value + end + env + } + end + + def self.simple(next_callback, user_callback) + lambda { |env| + env = next_callback.call env + user_callback.call env.target, env.value + env + } + end end - def next_id - @@_callback_sequence += 1 + class Around + def self.build(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, chain_config) + if chain_config.key?(:terminator) && user_conditions.any? + halting_and_conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + elsif chain_config.key? :terminator + halting(next_callback, user_callback) + elsif user_conditions.any? + conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + else + simple(next_callback, user_callback) + end + end + + private + + def self.halting_and_conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + lambda { |env| + target = env.target + value = env.value + halted = env.halted + + if !halted && user_conditions.all? { |c| c.call(target, value) } + user_callback.call(target, value) { + env = next_callback.call env + env.value + } + env + else + next_callback.call env + end + } + end + + def self.halting(next_callback, user_callback) + lambda { |env| + target = env.target + value = env.value + + unless env.halted + user_callback.call(target, value) { + env = next_callback.call env + env.value + } + env + else + next_callback.call env + end + } + end + + def self.conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions) + lambda { |env| + target = env.target + value = env.value + + if user_conditions.all? { |c| c.call(target, value) } + user_callback.call(target, value) { + env = next_callback.call env + env.value + } + env + else + next_callback.call env + end + } + end + + def self.simple(next_callback, user_callback) + lambda { |env| + user_callback.call(env.target, env.value) { + env = next_callback.call env + env.value + } + env + } + end end + end - def matches?(_kind, _filter) - @kind == _kind && @filter == _filter + class Callback #:nodoc:# + def self.build(chain, filter, kind, options) + new chain.name, filter, kind, options, chain.config end - def duplicates?(other) - matches?(other.kind, other.filter) + attr_accessor :kind, :name + attr_reader :chain_config + + def initialize(name, filter, kind, options, chain_config) + @chain_config = chain_config + @name = name + @kind = kind + @filter = filter + @key = compute_identifier filter + @if = Array(options[:if]) + @unless = Array(options[:unless]) end - def _update_filter(filter_options, new_options) - filter_options[:if].concat(Array(new_options[:unless])) if new_options.key?(:unless) - filter_options[:unless].concat(Array(new_options[:if])) if new_options.key?(:if) + def filter; @key; end + def raw_filter; @filter; end + + def merge(chain, new_options) + options = { + :if => @if.dup, + :unless => @unless.dup + } + + options[:if].concat Array(new_options.fetch(:unless, [])) + options[:unless].concat Array(new_options.fetch(:if, [])) + + self.class.build chain, @filter, @kind, options end - def recompile!(_options) - deprecate_per_key_option(_options) - _update_filter(self.options, _options) + def matches?(_kind, _filter) + @kind == _kind && filter == _filter + end - recompile_options! + def duplicates?(other) + case @filter + when Symbol, String + matches?(other.kind, other.filter) + else + false + end end # Wraps code with filter - def apply(code) - case @kind + def apply(next_callback) + user_conditions = conditions_lambdas + user_callback = make_lambda @filter + + case kind when :before - <<-RUBY_EVAL - if !halted && #{@compiled_options} - # This double assignment is to prevent warnings in 1.9.3 as - # the `result` variable is not always used except if the - # terminator code refers to it. - result = result = #{@filter} - halted = (#{chain.config[:terminator]}) - if halted - halted_callback_hook(#{@raw_filter.inspect.inspect}) - end - end - #{code} - RUBY_EVAL + Filters::Before.build(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, chain_config, @filter) when :after - <<-RUBY_EVAL - #{code} - if #{!chain.config[:skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated] || "!halted"} && #{@compiled_options} - #{@filter} - end - RUBY_EVAL + Filters::After.build(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, chain_config) when :around - name = define_conditional_callback - <<-RUBY_EVAL - #{name}(halted) do - #{code} - value - end - RUBY_EVAL + Filters::Around.build(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, chain_config) end end private - # Compile around filters with conditions into proxy methods - # that contain the conditions. - # - # For `set_callback :save, :around, :filter_name, if: :condition': - # - # def _conditional_callback_save_17 - # if condition - # filter_name do - # yield self - # end - # else - # yield self - # end - # end - def define_conditional_callback - name = "_conditional_callback_#{@kind}_#{next_id}" - @klass.class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{name}(halted) - if #{@compiled_options} && !halted - #{@filter} do - yield self - end - else - yield self - end - end - RUBY_EVAL - name - end - - # Options support the same options as filters themselves (and support - # symbols, string, procs, and objects), so compile a conditional - # expression based on the options. - def recompile_options! - conditions = ["true"] - - unless options[:if].empty? - conditions << Array(_compile_filter(options[:if])) - end - - unless options[:unless].empty? - conditions << Array(_compile_filter(options[:unless])).map {|f| "!#{f}"} - end - - @compiled_options = conditions.flatten.join(" && ") + def invert_lambda(l) + lambda { |*args, &blk| !l.call(*args, &blk) } end # Filters support: # - # Arrays:: Used in conditions. This is used to specify - # multiple conditions. Used internally to - # merge conditions from skip_* filters. # Symbols:: A method to call. # Strings:: Some content to evaluate. # Procs:: A proc to call with the object. @@ -247,90 +412,106 @@ module ActiveSupport # All of these objects are compiled into methods and handled # the same after this point: # - # Arrays:: Merged together into a single filter. # Symbols:: Already methods. - # Strings:: class_eval'ed into methods. - # Procs:: define_method'ed into methods. + # Strings:: class_eval'd into methods. + # Procs:: using define_method compiled into methods. # Objects:: # a method is created that calls the before_foo method # on the object. - def _compile_filter(filter) + def make_lambda(filter) case filter - when Array - filter.map {|f| _compile_filter(f)} when Symbol - filter + lambda { |target, _, &blk| target.send filter, &blk } when String - "(#{filter})" - when Proc - method_name = "_callback_#{@kind}_#{next_id}" - @klass.send(:define_method, method_name, &filter) - return method_name if filter.arity <= 0 + l = eval "lambda { |value| #{filter} }" + lambda { |target, value| target.instance_exec(value, &l) } + when Conditionals::Value then filter + when ::Proc + if filter.arity > 1 + return lambda { |target, _, &block| + raise ArgumentError unless block + target.instance_exec(target, block, &filter) + } + end - method_name << (filter.arity == 1 ? "(self)" : " self, Proc.new ") + if filter.arity <= 0 + lambda { |target, _| target.instance_exec(&filter) } + else + lambda { |target, _| target.instance_exec(target, &filter) } + end else - method_name = "_callback_#{@kind}_#{next_id}" - @klass.send(:define_method, "#{method_name}_object") { filter } - - _normalize_legacy_filter(kind, filter) - scopes = Array(chain.config[:scope]) - method_to_call = scopes.map{ |s| s.is_a?(Symbol) ? send(s) : s }.join("_") + scopes = Array(chain_config[:scope]) + method_to_call = scopes.map{ |s| public_send(s) }.join("_") - @klass.class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{method_name}(&blk) - #{method_name}_object.send(:#{method_to_call}, self, &blk) - end - RUBY_EVAL - - method_name + lambda { |target, _, &blk| + filter.public_send method_to_call, target, &blk + } end end - def _normalize_legacy_filter(kind, filter) - if !filter.respond_to?(kind) && filter.respond_to?(:filter) - message = "Filter object with #filter method is deprecated. Define method corresponding " \ - "to filter type (#before, #after or #around)." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - filter.singleton_class.class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{kind}(context, &block) filter(context, &block) end - RUBY_EVAL - elsif filter.respond_to?(:before) && filter.respond_to?(:after) && kind == :around && !filter.respond_to?(:around) - message = "Filter object with #before and #after methods is deprecated. Define #around method instead." - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - def filter.around(context) - should_continue = before(context) - yield if should_continue - after(context) - end + def compute_identifier(filter) + case filter + when String, ::Proc + filter.object_id + else + filter end end + + def conditions_lambdas + @if.map { |c| make_lambda c } + + @unless.map { |c| invert_lambda make_lambda c } + end end # An Array with a compile method. - class CallbackChain < Array #:nodoc:# + class CallbackChain #:nodoc:# + include Enumerable + attr_reader :name, :config def initialize(name, config) @name = name @config = { - :terminator => "false", :scope => [ :kind ] }.merge!(config) + @chain = [] + @callbacks = nil + @mutex = Mutex.new end - def compile - method = [] - method << "value = nil" - method << "halted = false" + def each(&block); @chain.each(&block); end + def index(o); @chain.index(o); end + def empty?; @chain.empty?; end - callbacks = "value = !halted && (!block_given? || yield)" - reverse_each do |callback| - callbacks = callback.apply(callbacks) - end - method << callbacks + def insert(index, o) + @callbacks = nil + @chain.insert(index, o) + end + + def delete(o) + @callbacks = nil + @chain.delete(o) + end + + def clear + @callbacks = nil + @chain.clear + self + end - method << "value" - method.join("\n") + def initialize_copy(other) + @callbacks = nil + @chain = other.chain.dup + @mutex = Mutex.new + end + + def compile + @callbacks || @mutex.synchronize do + @callbacks ||= @chain.reverse.inject(Filters::ENDING) do |chain, callback| + callback.apply chain + end + end end def append(*callbacks) @@ -341,69 +522,43 @@ module ActiveSupport callbacks.each { |c| prepend_one(c) } end + protected + def chain; @chain; end + private def append_one(callback) + @callbacks = nil remove_duplicates(callback) - push(callback) + @chain.push(callback) end def prepend_one(callback) + @callbacks = nil remove_duplicates(callback) - unshift(callback) + @chain.unshift(callback) end def remove_duplicates(callback) - delete_if { |c| callback.duplicates?(c) } + @callbacks = nil + @chain.delete_if { |c| callback.duplicates?(c) } end - end module ClassMethods - - # This method defines callback chain method for the given kind - # if it was not yet defined. - # This generated method plays caching role. - def __define_callbacks(kind, object) #:nodoc: - name = __callback_runner_name(kind) - unless object.respond_to?(name, true) - str = object.send("_#{kind}_callbacks").compile - class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{name}() #{str} end - protected :#{name} - RUBY_EVAL - end - name - end - - def __reset_runner(symbol) - name = __callback_runner_name(symbol) - undef_method(name) if method_defined?(name) - end - - def __callback_runner_name_cache - @__callback_runner_name_cache ||= ThreadSafe::Cache.new {|cache, kind| cache[kind] = __generate_callback_runner_name(kind) } - end - - def __generate_callback_runner_name(kind) - "_run__#{self.name.hash.abs}__#{kind}__callbacks" - end - - def __callback_runner_name(kind) - __callback_runner_name_cache[kind] + def normalize_callback_params(filters, block) # :nodoc: + type = CALLBACK_FILTER_TYPES.include?(filters.first) ? filters.shift : :before + options = filters.extract_options! + filters.unshift(block) if block + [type, filters, options.dup] end # This is used internally to append, prepend and skip callbacks to the # CallbackChain. - def __update_callbacks(name, filters = [], block = nil) #:nodoc: - type = [:before, :after, :around].include?(filters.first) ? filters.shift : :before - options = filters.last.is_a?(Hash) ? filters.pop : {} - filters.unshift(block) if block - + def __update_callbacks(name) #:nodoc: ([self] + ActiveSupport::DescendantsTracker.descendants(self)).reverse.each do |target| - chain = target.send("_#{name}_callbacks") - yield target, chain.dup, type, filters, options - target.__reset_runner(name) + chain = target.get_callbacks name + yield target, chain.dup end end @@ -443,16 +598,15 @@ module ActiveSupport # * <tt>:prepend</tt> - If +true+, the callback will be prepended to the # existing chain rather than appended. def set_callback(name, *filter_list, &block) - mapped = nil - - __update_callbacks(name, filter_list, block) do |target, chain, type, filters, options| - mapped ||= filters.map do |filter| - Callback.new(chain, filter, type, options.dup, self) - end + type, filters, options = normalize_callback_params(filter_list, block) + self_chain = get_callbacks name + mapped = filters.map do |filter| + Callback.build(self_chain, filter, type, options) + end + __update_callbacks(name) do |target, chain| options[:prepend] ? chain.prepend(*mapped) : chain.append(*mapped) - - target.send("_#{name}_callbacks=", chain) + target.set_callbacks name, chain end end @@ -464,36 +618,34 @@ module ActiveSupport # skip_callback :validate, :before, :check_membership, if: -> { self.age > 18 } # end def skip_callback(name, *filter_list, &block) - __update_callbacks(name, filter_list, block) do |target, chain, type, filters, options| + type, filters, options = normalize_callback_params(filter_list, block) + + __update_callbacks(name) do |target, chain| filters.each do |filter| filter = chain.find {|c| c.matches?(type, filter) } if filter && options.any? - new_filter = filter.clone(chain, self) + new_filter = filter.merge(chain, options) chain.insert(chain.index(filter), new_filter) - new_filter.recompile!(options) end chain.delete(filter) end - target.send("_#{name}_callbacks=", chain) + target.set_callbacks name, chain end end # Remove all set callbacks for the given event. - def reset_callbacks(symbol) - callbacks = send("_#{symbol}_callbacks") + def reset_callbacks(name) + callbacks = get_callbacks name ActiveSupport::DescendantsTracker.descendants(self).each do |target| - chain = target.send("_#{symbol}_callbacks").dup + chain = target.get_callbacks(name).dup callbacks.each { |c| chain.delete(c) } - target.send("_#{symbol}_callbacks=", chain) - target.__reset_runner(symbol) + target.set_callbacks name, chain end - self.send("_#{symbol}_callbacks=", callbacks.dup.clear) - - __reset_runner(symbol) + self.set_callbacks name, callbacks.dup.clear end # Define sets of events in the object lifecycle that support callbacks. @@ -505,10 +657,11 @@ module ActiveSupport # # * <tt>:terminator</tt> - Determines when a before filter will halt the # callback chain, preventing following callbacks from being called and - # the event from being triggered. This is a string to be eval'ed. The - # result of the callback is available in the +result+ variable. + # the event from being triggered. This should be a lambda to be executed. + # The current object and the return result of the callback will be called + # with the lambda. # - # define_callbacks :validate, terminator: 'result == false' + # define_callbacks :validate, terminator: ->(target, result) { result == false } # # In this example, if any before validate callbacks returns +false+, # other callbacks are not executed. Defaults to +false+, meaning no value @@ -563,13 +716,30 @@ module ActiveSupport # define_callbacks :save, scope: [:name] # # would call <tt>Audit#save</tt>. - def define_callbacks(*callbacks) - config = callbacks.last.is_a?(Hash) ? callbacks.pop : {} - callbacks.each do |callback| - class_attribute "_#{callback}_callbacks" - send("_#{callback}_callbacks=", CallbackChain.new(callback, config)) + def define_callbacks(*names) + options = names.extract_options! + if options.key?(:terminator) && String === options[:terminator] + ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "String based terminators are deprecated, please use a lambda" + value = options[:terminator] + line = class_eval "lambda { |result| #{value} }", __FILE__, __LINE__ + options[:terminator] = lambda { |target, result| target.instance_exec(result, &line) } + end + + names.each do |name| + class_attribute "_#{name}_callbacks" + set_callbacks name, CallbackChain.new(name, options) end end + + protected + + def get_callbacks(name) + send "_#{name}_callbacks" + end + + def set_callbacks(name, callbacks) + send "_#{name}_callbacks=", callbacks + end end end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/concern.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/concern.rb index eeeba60839..b796d01dfd 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/concern.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/concern.rb @@ -98,25 +98,33 @@ module ActiveSupport # include Bar # works, Bar takes care now of its dependencies # end module Concern + class MultipleIncludedBlocks < StandardError #:nodoc: + def initialize + super "Cannot define multiple 'included' blocks for a Concern" + end + end + def self.extended(base) #:nodoc: - base.instance_variable_set("@_dependencies", []) + base.instance_variable_set(:@_dependencies, []) end def append_features(base) - if base.instance_variable_defined?("@_dependencies") - base.instance_variable_get("@_dependencies") << self + if base.instance_variable_defined?(:@_dependencies) + base.instance_variable_get(:@_dependencies) << self return false else return false if base < self @_dependencies.each { |dep| base.send(:include, dep) } super - base.extend const_get("ClassMethods") if const_defined?("ClassMethods") - base.class_eval(&@_included_block) if instance_variable_defined?("@_included_block") + base.extend const_get(:ClassMethods) if const_defined?(:ClassMethods) + base.class_eval(&@_included_block) if instance_variable_defined?(:@_included_block) end end def included(base = nil, &block) if base.nil? + raise MultipleIncludedBlocks if instance_variable_defined?(:@_included_block) + @_included_block = block else super diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext.rb index 998a59c618..199aa91020 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext.rb @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ Dir["#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/core_ext/*.rb"].each do |path| - next if File.basename(path, '.rb') == 'logger' require path end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array.rb index 79ba79192a..7d0c1e4c8d 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array.rb @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/array/wrap' require 'active_support/core_ext/array/access' -require 'active_support/core_ext/array/uniq_by' require 'active_support/core_ext/array/conversions' require 'active_support/core_ext/array/extract_options' require 'active_support/core_ext/array/grouping' diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/conversions.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/conversions.rb index 430a35fbaf..76ffd23ed1 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/conversions.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/conversions.rb @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ class Array # pass an option key that doesn't exist in the list below, it will raise an # <tt>ArgumentError</tt>. # - # Options: + # ==== Options # # * <tt>:words_connector</tt> - The sign or word used to join the elements # in arrays with two or more elements (default: ", "). @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ class Array # the connector options defined on the 'support.array' namespace in the # corresponding dictionary file. # + # ==== Examples + # # [].to_sentence # => "" # ['one'].to_sentence # => "one" # ['one', 'two'].to_sentence # => "one and two" @@ -38,10 +40,10 @@ class Array # ['one', 'two', 'three'].to_sentence(words_connector: ' or ', last_word_connector: ' or at least ') # # => "one or two or at least three" # - # Examples using <tt>:locale</tt> option: + # Using <tt>:locale</tt> option: # # # Given this locale dictionary: - # # + # # # # es: # # support: # # array: @@ -80,23 +82,8 @@ class Array end end - # Converts a collection of elements into a formatted string by calling - # <tt>to_s</tt> on all elements and joining them. Having this model: - # - # class Blog < ActiveRecord::Base - # def to_s - # title - # end - # end - # - # Blog.all.map(&:title) #=> ["First Post", "Second Post", "Third post"] - # - # <tt>to_formatted_s</tt> shows us: - # - # Blog.all.to_formatted_s # => "First PostSecond PostThird Post" - # - # Adding in the <tt>:db</tt> argument as the format yields a comma separated - # id list: + # Extends <tt>Array#to_s</tt> to convert a collection of elements into a + # comma separated id list if <tt>:db</tt> argument is given as the format. # # Blog.all.to_formatted_s(:db) # => "1,2,3" def to_formatted_s(format = :default) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/grouping.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/grouping.rb index 640e6e9328..37f007c751 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/grouping.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/grouping.rb @@ -25,15 +25,13 @@ class Array # subtracting from number gives how many to add; # modulo number ensures we don't add group of just fill. padding = (number - size % number) % number - collection = dup.concat([fill_with] * padding) + collection = dup.concat(Array.new(padding, fill_with)) end if block_given? collection.each_slice(number) { |slice| yield(slice) } else - groups = [] - collection.each_slice(number) { |group| groups << group } - groups + collection.each_slice(number).to_a end end @@ -86,13 +84,27 @@ class Array # [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].split(3) # => [[1, 2], [4, 5]] # (1..10).to_a.split { |i| i % 3 == 0 } # => [[1, 2], [4, 5], [7, 8], [10]] def split(value = nil, &block) - inject([[]]) do |results, element| - if block && block.call(element) || value == element - results << [] - else - results.last << element - end + if block + inject([[]]) do |results, element| + if block.call(element) + results << [] + else + results.last << element + end + results + end + else + results, arr = [[]], self + until arr.empty? + if (idx = index(value)) + results.last.concat(arr.shift(idx)) + arr.shift + results << [] + else + results.last.concat(arr.shift(arr.size)) + end + end results end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/uniq_by.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/uniq_by.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ca3b7748cd..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/uniq_by.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -class Array - # *DEPRECATED*: Use +Array#uniq+ instead. - # - # Returns a unique array based on the criteria in the block. - # - # [1, 2, 3, 4].uniq_by { |i| i.odd? } # => [1, 2] - def uniq_by(&block) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'uniq_by is deprecated. Use Array#uniq instead' - uniq(&block) - end - - # *DEPRECATED*: Use +Array#uniq!+ instead. - # - # Same as +uniq_by+, but modifies +self+. - def uniq_by!(&block) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'uniq_by! is deprecated. Use Array#uniq! instead' - uniq!(&block) - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/wrap.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/wrap.rb index 1245768870..152eb02218 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/wrap.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/wrap.rb @@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ class Array # # * If the argument responds to +to_ary+ the method is invoked. <tt>Kernel#Array</tt> # moves on to try +to_a+ if the returned value is +nil+, but <tt>Array.wrap</tt> returns - # such a +nil+ right away. + # +nil+ right away. # * If the returned value from +to_ary+ is neither +nil+ nor an +Array+ object, <tt>Kernel#Array</tt> # raises an exception, while <tt>Array.wrap</tt> does not, it just returns the value. - # * It does not call +to_a+ on the argument, though special-cases +nil+ to return an empty array. + # * It does not call +to_a+ on the argument, but returns an empty array if argument is +nil+. # - # The last point is particularly worth comparing for some enumerables: + # The second point is easily explained with some enumerables: # # Array(foo: :bar) # => [[:foo, :bar]] # Array.wrap(foo: :bar) # => [{:foo=>:bar}] @@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ class Array # # [*object] # - # which for +nil+ returns <tt>[]</tt>, and calls to <tt>Array(object)</tt> otherwise. + # which returns <tt>[]</tt> for +nil+, but calls to <tt>Array(object)</tt> otherwise. # - # Thus, in this case the behavior may be different for +nil+, and the differences with - # <tt>Kernel#Array</tt> explained above apply to the rest of <tt>object</tt>s. + # The differences with <tt>Kernel#Array</tt> explained above + # apply to the rest of <tt>object</tt>s. def self.wrap(object) if object.nil? [] diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/benchmark.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/benchmark.rb index 2d110155a5..eb25b2bc44 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/benchmark.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/benchmark.rb @@ -1,6 +1,13 @@ require 'benchmark' class << Benchmark + # Benchmark realtime in milliseconds. + # + # Benchmark.realtime { User.all } + # # => 8.0e-05 + # + # Benchmark.ms { User.all } + # # => 0.074 def ms 1000 * realtime { yield } end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/class/attribute.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/class/attribute.rb index 6d49b7b6e1..83038f9da5 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/class/attribute.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/class/attribute.rb @@ -70,8 +70,7 @@ class Class # To opt out of both instance methods, pass <tt>instance_accessor: false</tt>. def class_attribute(*attrs) options = attrs.extract_options! - # double assignment is used to avoid "assigned but unused variable" warning - instance_reader = instance_reader = options.fetch(:instance_accessor, true) && options.fetch(:instance_reader, true) + instance_reader = options.fetch(:instance_accessor, true) && options.fetch(:instance_reader, true) instance_writer = options.fetch(:instance_accessor, true) && options.fetch(:instance_writer, true) instance_predicate = options.fetch(:instance_predicate, true) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors.rb index fa1dbfdf06..34859617c9 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors.rb @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ class Class def cattr_reader(*syms) options = syms.extract_options! syms.each do |sym| - raise NameError.new('invalid attribute name') unless sym =~ /^[_A-Za-z]\w*$/ + raise NameError.new("invalid class attribute name: #{sym}") unless sym =~ /^[_A-Za-z]\w*$/ class_eval(<<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1) unless defined? @@#{sym} @@#{sym} = nil @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ class Class def cattr_writer(*syms) options = syms.extract_options! syms.each do |sym| - raise NameError.new('invalid attribute name') unless sym =~ /^[_A-Za-z]\w*$/ + raise NameError.new("invalid class attribute name: #{sym}") unless sym =~ /^[_A-Za-z]\w*$/ class_eval(<<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1) unless defined? @@#{sym} @@#{sym} = nil diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date.rb index 5f13f5f70f..465fedda80 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date.rb @@ -2,5 +2,4 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/date/acts_like' require 'active_support/core_ext/date/calculations' require 'active_support/core_ext/date/conversions' require 'active_support/core_ext/date/zones' -require 'active_support/core_ext/date/infinite_comparable' diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/calculations.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/calculations.rb index 106a65610c..af048d0c85 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/calculations.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/calculations.rb @@ -69,6 +69,16 @@ class Date alias :at_midnight :beginning_of_day alias :at_beginning_of_day :beginning_of_day + # Converts Date to a Time (or DateTime if necessary) with the time portion set to the middle of the day (12:00) + def middle_of_day + in_time_zone.middle_of_day + end + alias :midday :middle_of_day + alias :noon :middle_of_day + alias :at_midday :middle_of_day + alias :at_noon :middle_of_day + alias :at_middle_of_day :middle_of_day + # Converts Date to a Time (or DateTime if necessary) with the time portion set to the end of the day (23:59:59) def end_of_day in_time_zone.end_of_day @@ -119,4 +129,15 @@ class Date options.fetch(:day, day) ) end + + # Allow Date to be compared with Time by converting to DateTime and relying on the <=> from there. + def compare_with_coercion(other) + if other.is_a?(Time) + self.to_datetime <=> other + else + compare_without_coercion(other) + end + end + alias_method :compare_without_coercion, :<=> + alias_method :<=>, :compare_with_coercion end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/conversions.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/conversions.rb index cdf606f28c..6bc8f12176 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/conversions.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/conversions.rb @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ require 'date' require 'active_support/inflector/methods' require 'active_support/core_ext/date/zones' -require 'active_support/core_ext/module/remove_method' class Date DATE_FORMATS = { @@ -13,7 +12,8 @@ class Date day_format = ActiveSupport::Inflector.ordinalize(date.day) date.strftime("%B #{day_format}, %Y") # => "April 25th, 2007" }, - :rfc822 => '%e %b %Y' + :rfc822 => '%e %b %Y', + :iso8601 => lambda { |date| date.iso8601 } } # Ruby 1.9 has Date#to_time which converts to localtime only. @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ class Date # date.to_formatted_s(:long) # => "November 10, 2007" # date.to_formatted_s(:long_ordinal) # => "November 10th, 2007" # date.to_formatted_s(:rfc822) # => "10 Nov 2007" + # date.to_formatted_s(:iso8601) # => "2007-11-10" # # == Adding your own time formats to to_formatted_s # You can add your own formats to the Date::DATE_FORMATS hash. diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/infinite_comparable.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/infinite_comparable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ca5d793942..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/infinite_comparable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/core_ext/infinite_comparable' - -class Date - include InfiniteComparable -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/zones.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/zones.rb index b4548671bf..d109b430db 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/zones.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/zones.rb @@ -1,37 +1,6 @@ require 'date' -require 'active_support/core_ext/time/zones' +require 'active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/zones' class Date - # *DEPRECATED*: Use +Date#in_time_zone+ instead. - # - # Converts Date to a TimeWithZone in the current zone if <tt>Time.zone</tt> or - # <tt>Time.zone_default</tt> is set, otherwise converts Date to a Time via - # Date#to_time. - def to_time_in_current_zone - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'Date#to_time_in_current_zone is deprecated. Use Date#in_time_zone instead', caller - - if ::Time.zone - ::Time.zone.local(year, month, day) - else - to_time - end - end - - # Converts Date to a TimeWithZone in the current zone if Time.zone or Time.zone_default - # is set, otherwise converts Date to a Time via Date#to_time - # - # Time.zone = 'Hawaii' # => 'Hawaii' - # Date.new(2000).in_time_zone # => Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 HST -10:00 - # - # You can also pass in a TimeZone instance or string that identifies a TimeZone as an argument, - # and the conversion will be based on that zone instead of <tt>Time.zone</tt>. - # - # Date.new(2000).in_time_zone('Alaska') # => Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 AKST -09:00 - def in_time_zone(zone = ::Time.zone) - if zone - ::Time.find_zone!(zone).local(year, month, day) - else - to_time - end - end + include DateAndTime::Zones end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/calculations.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/calculations.rb index 5b89ace66b..c869a0e210 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/calculations.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/calculations.rb @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ module DateAndTime # Returns a new date/time at the start of the month. # DateTime objects will have a time set to 0:00. def beginning_of_month - first_hour{ change(:day => 1) } + first_hour(change(:day => 1)) end alias :at_beginning_of_month :beginning_of_month @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ module DateAndTime alias :at_beginning_of_year :beginning_of_year # Returns a new date/time representing the given day in the next week. - # Week is assumed to start on +start_day+, default is - # +Date.beginning_of_week+ or +config.beginning_of_week+ when set. - # DateTime objects have their time set to 0:00. - def next_week(start_day = Date.beginning_of_week) - first_hour{ weeks_since(1).beginning_of_week.days_since(days_span(start_day)) } + # The +given_day_in_next_week+ defaults to the beginning of the week + # which is determined by +Date.beginning_of_week+ or +config.beginning_of_week+ + # when set. +DateTime+ objects have their time set to 0:00. + def next_week(given_day_in_next_week = Date.beginning_of_week) + first_hour(weeks_since(1).beginning_of_week.days_since(days_span(given_day_in_next_week))) end # Short-hand for months_since(1). @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ module DateAndTime # +Date.beginning_of_week+ or +config.beginning_of_week+ when set. # DateTime objects have their time set to 0:00. def prev_week(start_day = Date.beginning_of_week) - first_hour{ weeks_ago(1).beginning_of_week.days_since(days_span(start_day)) } + first_hour(weeks_ago(1).beginning_of_week.days_since(days_span(start_day))) end alias_method :last_week, :prev_week @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ module DateAndTime # +Date.beginning_of_week+ or +config.beginning_of_week+ when set. # DateTime objects have their time set to 23:59:59. def end_of_week(start_day = Date.beginning_of_week) - last_hour{ days_since(6 - days_to_week_start(start_day)) } + last_hour(days_since(6 - days_to_week_start(start_day))) end alias :at_end_of_week :end_of_week @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ module DateAndTime # DateTime objects will have a time set to 23:59:59. def end_of_month last_day = ::Time.days_in_month(month, year) - last_hour{ days_since(last_day - day) } + last_hour(days_since(last_day - day)) end alias :at_end_of_month :end_of_month @@ -215,14 +215,12 @@ module DateAndTime private - def first_hour - result = yield - acts_like?(:time) ? result.change(:hour => 0) : result + def first_hour(date_or_time) + date_or_time.acts_like?(:time) ? date_or_time.beginning_of_day : date_or_time end - def last_hour - result = yield - acts_like?(:time) ? result.end_of_day : result + def last_hour(date_or_time) + date_or_time.acts_like?(:time) ? date_or_time.end_of_day : date_or_time end def days_span(day) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/zones.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/zones.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..96c6df9407 --- /dev/null +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/zones.rb @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +module DateAndTime + module Zones + # Returns the simultaneous time in <tt>Time.zone</tt> if a zone is given or + # if Time.zone_default is set. Otherwise, it returns the current time. + # + # Time.zone = 'Hawaii' # => 'Hawaii' + # DateTime.utc(2000).in_time_zone # => Fri, 31 Dec 1999 14:00:00 HST -10:00 + # Date.new(2000).in_time_zone # => Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 HST -10:00 + # + # This method is similar to Time#localtime, except that it uses <tt>Time.zone</tt> as the local zone + # instead of the operating system's time zone. + # + # You can also pass in a TimeZone instance or string that identifies a TimeZone as an argument, + # and the conversion will be based on that zone instead of <tt>Time.zone</tt>. + # + # Time.utc(2000).in_time_zone('Alaska') # => Fri, 31 Dec 1999 15:00:00 AKST -09:00 + # DateTime.utc(2000).in_time_zone('Alaska') # => Fri, 31 Dec 1999 15:00:00 AKST -09:00 + # Date.new(2000).in_time_zone('Alaska') # => Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 AKST -09:00 + def in_time_zone(zone = ::Time.zone) + time_zone = ::Time.find_zone! zone + time = acts_like?(:time) ? self : nil + + if time_zone + time_with_zone(time, time_zone) + else + time || self.to_time + end + end + + private + + def time_with_zone(time, zone) + if time + ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(time.utc? ? time : time.getutc, zone) + else + ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(nil, zone, to_time(:utc)) + end + end + end +end + diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time.rb index 024af91738..e8a27b9f38 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time.rb @@ -2,4 +2,3 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/date_time/acts_like' require 'active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations' require 'active_support/core_ext/date_time/conversions' require 'active_support/core_ext/date_time/zones' -require 'active_support/core_ext/date_time/infinite_comparable' diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/acts_like.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/acts_like.rb index c79745c5aa..8fbbe0d3e9 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/acts_like.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/acts_like.rb @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +require 'date' require 'active_support/core_ext/object/acts_like' class DateTime diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations.rb index 9f0864d9bb..8e5d723074 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations.rb @@ -1,14 +1,7 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation' +require 'date' class DateTime class << self - # *DEPRECATED*: Use +DateTime.civil_from_format+ directly. - def local_offset - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'DateTime.local_offset is deprecated. Use DateTime.civil_from_format directly.' - - ::Time.local(2012).utc_offset.to_r / 86400 - end - # Returns <tt>Time.zone.now.to_datetime</tt> when <tt>Time.zone</tt> or # <tt>config.time_zone</tt> are set, otherwise returns # <tt>Time.now.to_datetime</tt>. @@ -17,16 +10,6 @@ class DateTime end end - # Tells whether the DateTime object's datetime lies in the past. - def past? - self < ::DateTime.current - end - - # Tells whether the DateTime object's datetime lies in the future. - def future? - self > ::DateTime.current - end - # Seconds since midnight: DateTime.now.seconds_since_midnight. def seconds_since_midnight sec + (min * 60) + (hour * 3600) @@ -106,6 +89,16 @@ class DateTime alias :at_midnight :beginning_of_day alias :at_beginning_of_day :beginning_of_day + # Returns a new DateTime representing the middle of the day (12:00) + def middle_of_day + change(:hour => 12) + end + alias :midday :middle_of_day + alias :noon :middle_of_day + alias :at_midday :middle_of_day + alias :at_noon :middle_of_day + alias :at_middle_of_day :middle_of_day + # Returns a new DateTime representing the end of the day (23:59:59). def end_of_day change(:hour => 23, :min => 59, :sec => 59) @@ -154,4 +147,11 @@ class DateTime def utc_offset (offset * 86400).to_i end + + # Layers additional behavior on DateTime#<=> so that Time and + # ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instances can be compared with a DateTime. + def <=>(other) + super other.to_datetime + end + end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/conversions.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/conversions.rb index b7d8414a9d..6ddfb72a0d 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/conversions.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/conversions.rb @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +require 'date' require 'active_support/inflector/methods' require 'active_support/core_ext/time/conversions' require 'active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations' @@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ class DateTime # datetime.to_formatted_s(:long) # => "December 04, 2007 00:00" # datetime.to_formatted_s(:long_ordinal) # => "December 4th, 2007 00:00" # datetime.to_formatted_s(:rfc822) # => "Tue, 04 Dec 2007 00:00:00 +0000" + # datetime.to_formatted_s(:iso8601) # => "2007-12-04T00:00:00+00:00" # # == Adding your own datetime formats to to_formatted_s # DateTime formats are shared with Time. You can add your own to the @@ -79,6 +81,16 @@ class DateTime seconds_since_unix_epoch.to_i end + # Returns the fraction of a second as microseconds + def usec + (sec_fraction * 1_000_000).to_i + end + + # Returns the fraction of a second as nanoseconds + def nsec + (sec_fraction * 1_000_000_000).to_i + end + private def offset_in_seconds diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/infinite_comparable.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/infinite_comparable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8a282b19f2..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/infinite_comparable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/core_ext/infinite_comparable' - -class DateTime - include InfiniteComparable -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/zones.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/zones.rb index 6457ffbaf6..c39f358395 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/zones.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/zones.rb @@ -1,24 +1,6 @@ -require 'active_support/core_ext/time/zones' +require 'date' +require 'active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/zones' class DateTime - # Returns the simultaneous time in <tt>Time.zone</tt>. - # - # Time.zone = 'Hawaii' # => 'Hawaii' - # DateTime.new(2000).in_time_zone # => Fri, 31 Dec 1999 14:00:00 HST -10:00 - # - # This method is similar to Time#localtime, except that it uses <tt>Time.zone</tt> - # as the local zone instead of the operating system's time zone. - # - # You can also pass in a TimeZone instance or string that identifies a TimeZone - # as an argument, and the conversion will be based on that zone instead of - # <tt>Time.zone</tt>. - # - # DateTime.new(2000).in_time_zone('Alaska') # => Fri, 31 Dec 1999 15:00:00 AKST -09:00 - def in_time_zone(zone = ::Time.zone) - if zone - ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(utc? ? self : getutc, ::Time.find_zone!(zone)) - else - self - end - end + include DateAndTime::Zones end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash.rb index 501483498d..686f12c6da 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash.rb @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/conversions' require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/deep_merge' -require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/diff' require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/except' require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/indifferent_access' require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/keys' diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/conversions.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/conversions.rb index 8930376ac8..fbf2877117 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/conversions.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/conversions.rb @@ -235,7 +235,6 @@ module ActiveSupport value.map! { |i| deep_to_h(i) } value.length > 1 ? value : value.first end - end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/diff.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/diff.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5f3868b5b0..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/diff.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -class Hash - # Returns a hash that represents the difference between two hashes. - # - # {1 => 2}.diff(1 => 2) # => {} - # {1 => 2}.diff(1 => 3) # => {1 => 2} - # {}.diff(1 => 2) # => {1 => 2} - # {1 => 2, 3 => 4}.diff(1 => 2) # => {3 => 4} - def diff(other) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "Hash#diff is no longer used inside of Rails, and is being deprecated with no replacement. If you're using it to compare hashes for the purpose of testing, please use MiniTest's assert_equal instead." - dup. - delete_if { |k, v| other[k] == v }. - merge!(other.dup.delete_if { |k, v| has_key?(k) }) - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/infinite_comparable.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/infinite_comparable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b78b2deaad..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/infinite_comparable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/concern' -require 'active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing' -require 'active_support/core_ext/object/try' - -module InfiniteComparable - extend ActiveSupport::Concern - - included do - alias_method_chain :<=>, :infinity - end - - define_method :'<=>_with_infinity' do |other| - if other.class == self.class - public_send :'<=>_without_infinity', other - else - infinite = try(:infinite?) - other_infinite = other.try(:infinite?) - - # inf <=> inf - if infinite && other_infinite - infinite <=> other_infinite - # not_inf <=> inf - elsif other_infinite - -other_infinite - # inf <=> not_inf - elsif infinite - infinite - else - conversion = "to_#{self.class.name.downcase}" - other = other.public_send(conversion) if other.respond_to?(conversion) - public_send :'<=>_without_infinity', other - end - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting.rb index 79d3303b41..36ab836457 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting.rb @@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ module Kernel stream_io.rewind return captured_stream.read ensure + captured_stream.close captured_stream.unlink stream_io.reopen(origin_stream) end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/logger.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/logger.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 34de766331..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/logger.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors' -require 'active_support/deprecation' -require 'active_support/logger_silence' - -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'this file is deprecated and will be removed' - -# Adds the 'around_level' method to Logger. -class Logger #:nodoc: - def self.define_around_helper(level) - module_eval <<-end_eval, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def around_#{level}(before_message, after_message) # def around_debug(before_message, after_message, &block) - self.#{level}(before_message) # self.debug(before_message) - return_value = yield(self) # return_value = yield(self) - self.#{level}(after_message) # self.debug(after_message) - return_value # return_value - end # end - end_eval - end - [:debug, :info, :error, :fatal].each {|level| define_around_helper(level) } -end - -require 'logger' - -# Extensions to the built-in Ruby logger. -# -# If you want to use the default log formatter as defined in the Ruby core, then you -# will need to set the formatter for the logger as in: -# -# logger.formatter = Formatter.new -# -# You can then specify the datetime format, for example: -# -# logger.datetime_format = "%Y-%m-%d" -# -# Note: This logger is deprecated in favor of ActiveSupport::Logger -class Logger - include LoggerSilence - - alias :old_datetime_format= :datetime_format= - # Logging date-time format (string passed to +strftime+). Ignored if the formatter - # does not respond to datetime_format=. - def datetime_format=(format) - formatter.datetime_format = format if formatter.respond_to?(:datetime_format=) - end - - alias :old_datetime_format :datetime_format - # Get the logging datetime format. Returns nil if the formatter does not support - # datetime formatting. - def datetime_format - formatter.datetime_format if formatter.respond_to?(:datetime_format) - end - - alias :old_initialize :initialize - # Overwrite initialize to set a default formatter. - def initialize(*args) - old_initialize(*args) - self.formatter = SimpleFormatter.new - end - - # Simple formatter which only displays the message. - class SimpleFormatter < Logger::Formatter - # This method is invoked when a log event occurs - def call(severity, timestamp, progname, msg) - "#{String === msg ? msg : msg.inspect}\n" - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/marshal.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/marshal.rb index c7a8348b1d..56c79c04bd 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/marshal.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/marshal.rb @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +require 'active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing' + module Marshal class << self def load_with_autoloading(source) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/delegation.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/delegation.rb index e608eeaf42..bca3800344 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/delegation.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/delegation.rb @@ -1,8 +1,19 @@ class Module - # Provides a delegate class method to easily expose contained objects' public methods - # as your own. Pass one or more methods (specified as symbols or strings) - # and the name of the target object via the <tt>:to</tt> option (also a symbol - # or string). At least one method and the <tt>:to</tt> option are required. + # Error generated by +delegate+ when a method is called on +nil+ and +allow_nil+ + # option is not used. + class DelegationError < NoMethodError; end + + # Provides a +delegate+ class method to easily expose contained objects' + # public methods as your own. + # + # ==== Options + # * <tt>:to</tt> - Specifies the target object + # * <tt>:prefix</tt> - Prefixes the new method with the target name or a custom prefix + # * <tt>:allow_nil</tt> - if set to true, prevents a +NoMethodError+ to be raised + # + # The macro receives one or more method names (specified as symbols or + # strings) and the name of the target object via the <tt>:to</tt> option + # (also a symbol or string). # # Delegation is particularly useful with Active Record associations: # @@ -89,29 +100,44 @@ class Module # invoice.customer_name # => 'John Doe' # invoice.customer_address # => 'Vimmersvej 13' # - # If the delegate object is +nil+ an exception is raised, and that happens - # no matter whether +nil+ responds to the delegated method. You can get a - # +nil+ instead with the +:allow_nil+ option. + # If the target is +nil+ and does not respond to the delegated method a + # +NoMethodError+ is raised, as with any other value. Sometimes, however, it + # makes sense to be robust to that situation and that is the purpose of the + # <tt>:allow_nil</tt> option: If the target is not +nil+, or it is and + # responds to the method, everything works as usual. But if it is +nil+ and + # does not respond to the delegated method, +nil+ is returned. # - # class Foo - # attr_accessor :bar - # def initialize(bar = nil) - # @bar = bar - # end - # delegate :zoo, to: :bar + # class User < ActiveRecord::Base + # has_one :profile + # delegate :age, to: :profile + # end + # + # User.new.age # raises NoMethodError: undefined method `age' + # + # But if not having a profile yet is fine and should not be an error + # condition: + # + # class User < ActiveRecord::Base + # has_one :profile + # delegate :age, to: :profile, allow_nil: true # end # - # Foo.new.zoo # raises NoMethodError exception (you called nil.zoo) + # User.new.age # nil + # + # Note that if the target is not +nil+ then the call is attempted regardless of the + # <tt>:allow_nil</tt> option, and thus an exception is still raised if said object + # does not respond to the method: # # class Foo - # attr_accessor :bar - # def initialize(bar = nil) + # def initialize(bar) # @bar = bar # end - # delegate :zoo, to: :bar, allow_nil: true + # + # delegate :name, to: :@bar, allow_nil: true # end # - # Foo.new.zoo # returns nil + # Foo.new("Bar").name # raises NoMethodError: undefined method `name' + # def delegate(*methods) options = methods.pop unless options.is_a?(Hash) && to = options[:to] @@ -142,27 +168,37 @@ class Module # methods still accept two arguments. definition = (method =~ /[^\]]=$/) ? 'arg' : '*args, &block' + # The following generated methods call the target exactly once, storing + # the returned value in a dummy variable. + # + # Reason is twofold: On one hand doing less calls is in general better. + # On the other hand it could be that the target has side-effects, + # whereas conceptually, from the user point of view, the delegator should + # be doing one call. if allow_nil - module_eval(<<-EOS, file, line - 2) + module_eval(<<-EOS, file, line - 3) def #{method_prefix}#{method}(#{definition}) # def customer_name(*args, &block) - if #{to} || #{to}.respond_to?(:#{method}) # if client || client.respond_to?(:name) - #{to}.#{method}(#{definition}) # client.name(*args, &block) + _ = #{to} # _ = client + if !_.nil? || nil.respond_to?(:#{method}) # if !_.nil? || nil.respond_to?(:name) + _.#{method}(#{definition}) # _.name(*args, &block) end # end end # end EOS else - exception = %(raise "#{self}##{method_prefix}#{method} delegated to #{to}.#{method}, but #{to} is nil: \#{self.inspect}") + exception = %(raise DelegationError, "#{self}##{method_prefix}#{method} delegated to #{to}.#{method}, but #{to} is nil: \#{self.inspect}") - module_eval(<<-EOS, file, line - 1) - def #{method_prefix}#{method}(#{definition}) # def customer_name(*args, &block) - #{to}.#{method}(#{definition}) # client.name(*args, &block) - rescue NoMethodError # rescue NoMethodError - if #{to}.nil? # if client.nil? - #{exception} # # add helpful message to the exception - else # else - raise # raise - end # end - end # end + module_eval(<<-EOS, file, line - 2) + def #{method_prefix}#{method}(#{definition}) # def customer_name(*args, &block) + _ = #{to} # _ = client + _.#{method}(#{definition}) # _.name(*args, &block) + rescue NoMethodError => e # rescue NoMethodError => e + location = "%s:%d:in `%s'" % [__FILE__, __LINE__ - 2, '#{method_prefix}#{method}'] # location = "%s:%d:in `%s'" % [__FILE__, __LINE__ - 2, 'customer_name'] + if _.nil? && e.backtrace.first == location # if _.nil? && e.backtrace.first == location + #{exception} # # add helpful message to the exception + else # else + raise # raise + end # end + end # end EOS end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/deprecation.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/deprecation.rb index cc45cee5b8..d873de197f 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/deprecation.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/deprecation.rb @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ class Module # method where you can implement your custom warning behavior. # # class MyLib::Deprecator - # def deprecation_warning(deprecated_method_name, message, caller_backtrace) - # message = "#{method_name} is deprecated and will be removed from MyLibrary | #{message}" + # def deprecation_warning(deprecated_method_name, message, caller_backtrace = nil) + # message = "#{deprecated_method_name} is deprecated and will be removed from MyLibrary | #{message}" # Kernel.warn message # end # end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/introspection.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/introspection.rb index 08e5f8a5c3..f1d26ef28f 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/introspection.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/introspection.rb @@ -59,20 +59,4 @@ class Module def local_constants #:nodoc: constants(false) end - - # *DEPRECATED*: Use +local_constants+ instead. - # - # Returns the names of the constants defined locally as strings. - # - # module M - # X = 1 - # end - # M.local_constant_names # => ["X"] - # - # This method is useful for forward compatibility, since Ruby 1.8 returns - # constant names as strings, whereas 1.9 returns them as symbols. - def local_constant_names - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'Module#local_constant_names is deprecated, use Module#local_constants instead' - local_constants.map { |c| c.to_s } - end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/method_transplanting.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/method_transplanting.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b1097cc83b --- /dev/null +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/method_transplanting.rb @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +class Module + ### + # TODO: remove this after 1.9 support is dropped + def methods_transplantable? # :nodoc: + x = Module.new { def foo; end } + Module.new { define_method :bar, x.instance_method(:foo) } + true + rescue TypeError + false + end +end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/numeric.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/numeric.rb index d5cfc2ece4..a6bc0624be 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/numeric.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/numeric.rb @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/numeric/bytes' require 'active_support/core_ext/numeric/time' require 'active_support/core_ext/numeric/conversions' -require 'active_support/core_ext/numeric/infinite_comparable' diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/numeric/infinite_comparable.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/numeric/infinite_comparable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b5f1b0487b..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/numeric/infinite_comparable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/core_ext/infinite_comparable' - -class Float - include InfiniteComparable -end - -class BigDecimal - include InfiniteComparable -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/inclusion.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/inclusion.rb index 3fec465ec0..b5671f66d0 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/inclusion.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/inclusion.rb @@ -1,25 +1,15 @@ class Object - # Returns true if this object is included in the argument(s). Argument must be - # any object which responds to +#include?+ or optionally, multiple arguments can be passed in. Usage: + # Returns true if this object is included in the argument. Argument must be + # any object which responds to +#include?+. Usage: # - # characters = ['Konata', 'Kagami', 'Tsukasa'] - # 'Konata'.in?(characters) # => true + # characters = ["Konata", "Kagami", "Tsukasa"] + # "Konata".in?(characters) # => true # - # character = 'Konata' - # character.in?('Konata', 'Kagami', 'Tsukasa') # => true - # - # This will throw an ArgumentError if a single argument is passed in and it doesn't respond + # This will throw an ArgumentError if the argument doesn't respond # to +#include?+. - def in?(*args) - if args.length > 1 - args.include? self - else - another_object = args.first - if another_object.respond_to? :include? - another_object.include? self - else - raise ArgumentError.new 'The single parameter passed to #in? must respond to #include?' - end - end + def in?(another_object) + another_object.include?(self) + rescue NoMethodError + raise ArgumentError.new("The parameter passed to #in? must respond to #include?") end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/to_param.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/to_param.rb index 0d5f3501e5..3b137ce6ae 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/to_param.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/to_param.rb @@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ class Hash def to_param(namespace = nil) collect do |key, value| value.to_query(namespace ? "#{namespace}[#{key}]" : key) - end.sort * '&' + end.sort! * '&' end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/try.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/try.rb index 534bbe3c42..48190e1e66 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/try.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/object/try.rb @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ class Object end # Same as #try, but will raise a NoMethodError exception if the receiving is not nil and - # does not implemented the tried method. + # does not implement the tried method. def try!(*a, &b) if a.empty? && block_given? yield self diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/proc.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/proc.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 166c3855a0..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/proc.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -require "active_support/core_ext/kernel/singleton_class" -require "active_support/deprecation" - -class Proc #:nodoc: - def bind(object) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'Proc#bind is deprecated and will be removed in future versions' - - block, time = self, Time.now - object.class_eval do - method_name = "__bind_#{time.to_i}_#{time.usec}" - define_method(method_name, &block) - method = instance_method(method_name) - remove_method(method_name) - method - end.bind(object) - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/range/include_range.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/range/include_range.rb index 3af66aaf2f..3a07401c8a 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/range/include_range.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/range/include_range.rb @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +require 'active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing' + class Range # Extends the default Range#include? to support range comparisons. # (1..5).include?(1..5) # => true diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb index 8fa8157d65..ee3b6d2b3f 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/access.rb @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ class String # str.from(0).to(-1) #=> "hello" # str.from(1).to(-2) #=> "ell" def to(position) - self[0..position] + self[0, position + 1] end # Returns the first character. If a limit is supplied, returns a substring diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/conversions.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/conversions.rb index 428fa1f826..6691fc0995 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/conversions.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/conversions.rb @@ -15,24 +15,23 @@ class String # "2012-12-13 06:12".to_time # => 2012-12-13 06:12:00 +0100 # "2012-12-13T06:12".to_time # => 2012-12-13 06:12:00 +0100 # "2012-12-13T06:12".to_time(:utc) # => 2012-12-13 05:12:00 UTC + # "12/13/2012".to_time # => ArgumentError: argument out of range def to_time(form = :local) parts = Date._parse(self, false) return if parts.empty? now = Time.now - offset = parts[:offset] - utc_offset = form == :utc ? 0 : now.utc_offset - adjustment = offset ? offset - utc_offset : 0 - - Time.send( - form, + time = Time.new( parts.fetch(:year, now.year), parts.fetch(:mon, now.month), parts.fetch(:mday, now.day), parts.fetch(:hour, 0), parts.fetch(:min, 0), - parts.fetch(:sec, 0) + parts.fetch(:sec_fraction, 0) - ) - adjustment + parts.fetch(:sec, 0) + parts.fetch(:sec_fraction, 0), + parts.fetch(:offset, form == :utc ? 0 : nil) + ) + + form == :utc ? time.utc : time.getlocal end # Converts a string to a Date value. diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/encoding.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/encoding.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a583b914db..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/encoding.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation' - -class String - def encoding_aware? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'String#encoding_aware? is deprecated' - true - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/filters.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/filters.rb index a1b3f79748..a4cacaf789 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/filters.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/filters.rb @@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ class String def truncate(truncate_at, options = {}) return dup unless length > truncate_at - options[:omission] ||= '...' - length_with_room_for_omission = truncate_at - options[:omission].length + omission = options[:omission] || '...' + length_with_room_for_omission = truncate_at - omission.length stop = \ if options[:separator] rindex(options[:separator], length_with_room_for_omission) || length_with_room_for_omission @@ -50,6 +50,6 @@ class String length_with_room_for_omission end - self[0...stop] + options[:omission] + "#{self[0, stop]}#{omission}" end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb index 6522145572..56e8a5f98d 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class String # # If the optional parameter +locale+ is specified, # the word will be singularized as a word of that language. - # By default, this paramter is set to <tt>:en</tt>. + # By default, this parameter is set to <tt>:en</tt>. # You must define your own inflection rules for languages other than English. # # 'posts'.singularize # => "post" @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ class String # # Singular names are not handled correctly. # - # 'business'.classify # => "Busines" + # 'business'.classify # => "Business" def classify ActiveSupport::Inflector.classify(self) end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/zones.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/zones.rb index e3f20eee29..510c884c18 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/zones.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/zones.rb @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +require 'active_support/core_ext/string/conversions' require 'active_support/core_ext/time/zones' class String diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time.rb index af6b589b71..32cffe237d 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time.rb @@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/time/calculations' require 'active_support/core_ext/time/conversions' require 'active_support/core_ext/time/marshal' require 'active_support/core_ext/time/zones' -require 'active_support/core_ext/time/infinite_comparable' diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb index a3ce7dbe3f..6e0af0db4d 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/calculations.rb @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/time/conversions' require 'active_support/time_with_zone' require 'active_support/core_ext/time/zones' require 'active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/calculations' -require 'active_support/deprecation' class Time include DateAndTime::Calculations @@ -26,45 +25,27 @@ class Time end end - # *DEPRECATED*: Use +Time#utc+ or +Time#local+ instead. - # - # Returns a new Time if requested year can be accommodated by Ruby's Time class - # (i.e., if year is within either 1970..2038 or 1902..2038, depending on system architecture); - # otherwise returns a DateTime. - def time_with_datetime_fallback(utc_or_local, year, month=1, day=1, hour=0, min=0, sec=0, usec=0) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'time_with_datetime_fallback is deprecated. Use Time#utc or Time#local instead', caller - time = ::Time.send(utc_or_local, year, month, day, hour, min, sec, usec) - - # This check is needed because Time.utc(y) returns a time object in the 2000s for 0 <= y <= 138. - if time.year == year - time - else - ::DateTime.civil_from_format(utc_or_local, year, month, day, hour, min, sec) - end - rescue - ::DateTime.civil_from_format(utc_or_local, year, month, day, hour, min, sec) + # Returns <tt>Time.zone.now</tt> when <tt>Time.zone</tt> or <tt>config.time_zone</tt> are set, otherwise just returns <tt>Time.now</tt>. + def current + ::Time.zone ? ::Time.zone.now : ::Time.now end - # *DEPRECATED*: Use +Time#utc+ instead. - # - # Wraps class method +time_with_datetime_fallback+ with +utc_or_local+ set to <tt>:utc</tt>. - def utc_time(*args) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'utc_time is deprecated. Use Time#utc instead', caller - time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, *args) - end + # Layers additional behavior on Time.at so that ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone and DateTime + # instances can be used when called with a single argument + def at_with_coercion(*args) + return at_without_coercion(*args) if args.size != 1 - # *DEPRECATED*: Use +Time#local+ instead. - # - # Wraps class method +time_with_datetime_fallback+ with +utc_or_local+ set to <tt>:local</tt>. - def local_time(*args) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn 'local_time is deprecated. Use Time#local instead', caller - time_with_datetime_fallback(:local, *args) - end + # Time.at can be called with a time or numerical value + time_or_number = args.first - # Returns <tt>Time.zone.now</tt> when <tt>Time.zone</tt> or <tt>config.time_zone</tt> are set, otherwise just returns <tt>Time.now</tt>. - def current - ::Time.zone ? ::Time.zone.now : ::Time.now + if time_or_number.is_a?(ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone) || time_or_number.is_a?(DateTime) + at_without_coercion(time_or_number.to_f).getlocal + else + at_without_coercion(time_or_number) + end end + alias_method :at_without_coercion, :at + alias_method :at, :at_with_coercion end # Seconds since midnight: Time.now.seconds_since_midnight @@ -161,6 +142,16 @@ class Time alias :at_midnight :beginning_of_day alias :at_beginning_of_day :beginning_of_day + # Returns a new Time representing the middle of the day (12:00) + def middle_of_day + change(:hour => 12) + end + alias :midday :middle_of_day + alias :noon :middle_of_day + alias :at_midday :middle_of_day + alias :at_noon :middle_of_day + alias :at_middle_of_day :middle_of_day + # Returns a new Time representing the end of the day, 23:59:59.999999 (.999999999 in ruby1.9) def end_of_day change( diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/conversions.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/conversions.rb index 48654eb1cc..9fd26156c7 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/conversions.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/conversions.rb @@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ class Time :rfc822 => lambda { |time| offset_format = time.formatted_offset(false) time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S #{offset_format}") - } + }, + :iso8601 => lambda { |time| time.iso8601 } } # Converts to a formatted string. See DATE_FORMATS for builtin formats. @@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ class Time # time.to_formatted_s(:long) # => "January 18, 2007 06:10" # time.to_formatted_s(:long_ordinal) # => "January 18th, 2007 06:10" # time.to_formatted_s(:rfc822) # => "Thu, 18 Jan 2007 06:10:17 -0600" + # time.to_formatted_s(:iso8601) # => "2007-01-18T06:10:17-06:00" # # == Adding your own time formats to +to_formatted_s+ # You can add your own formats to the Time::DATE_FORMATS hash. diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/infinite_comparable.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/infinite_comparable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 63795885f5..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/infinite_comparable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/core_ext/infinite_comparable' - -class Time - include InfiniteComparable -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb index 139d48f59c..bbda04d60c 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/time/zones.rb @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ require 'active_support/time_with_zone' +require 'active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/zones' class Time + include DateAndTime::Zones class << self attr_accessor :zone_default @@ -73,24 +75,4 @@ class Time find_zone!(time_zone) rescue nil end end - - # Returns the simultaneous time in <tt>Time.zone</tt>. - # - # Time.zone = 'Hawaii' # => 'Hawaii' - # Time.utc(2000).in_time_zone # => Fri, 31 Dec 1999 14:00:00 HST -10:00 - # - # This method is similar to Time#localtime, except that it uses <tt>Time.zone</tt> as the local zone - # instead of the operating system's time zone. - # - # You can also pass in a TimeZone instance or string that identifies a TimeZone as an argument, - # and the conversion will be based on that zone instead of <tt>Time.zone</tt>. - # - # Time.utc(2000).in_time_zone('Alaska') # => Fri, 31 Dec 1999 15:00:00 AKST -09:00 - def in_time_zone(zone = ::Time.zone) - if zone - ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(utc? ? self : getutc, ::Time.find_zone!(zone)) - else - self - end - end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb index fff4c776a9..73559bfe0e 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ module ActiveSupport #:nodoc: yield end rescue Exception => exception # errors from loading file - exception.blame_file! file + exception.blame_file! file if exception.respond_to? :blame_file! raise end @@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ module ActiveSupport #:nodoc: def load_file(path, const_paths = loadable_constants_for_path(path)) log_call path, const_paths const_paths = [const_paths].compact unless const_paths.is_a? Array - parent_paths = const_paths.collect { |const_path| const_path[/.*(?=::)/] || :Object } + parent_paths = const_paths.collect { |const_path| const_path[/.*(?=::)/] || ::Object } result = nil newly_defined_paths = new_constants_in(*parent_paths) do @@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ module ActiveSupport #:nodoc: when String then desc.sub(/^::/, '') when Symbol then desc.to_s when Module - desc.name.presence || + desc.name || raise(ArgumentError, "Anonymous modules have no name to be referenced by") else raise TypeError, "Not a valid constant descriptor: #{desc.inspect}" end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/deprecation.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/deprecation.rb index 6c15fffc0f..0281c9222e 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/deprecation.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/deprecation.rb @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ module ActiveSupport include Reporting include MethodWrapper - # The version the deprecated behavior will be removed, by default. + # The version number in which the deprecated behavior will be removed, by default. attr_accessor :deprecation_horizon - # It accepts two parameters on initialization. The first is an version of library - # and the second is an library name + # It accepts two parameters on initialization. The first is a version of library + # and the second is a library name # # ActiveSupport::Deprecation.new('2.0', 'MyLibrary') def initialize(deprecation_horizon = '4.1', gem_name = 'Rails') diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/deprecation/proxy_wrappers.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/deprecation/proxy_wrappers.rb index 485dc91063..a03a66b96b 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/deprecation/proxy_wrappers.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/deprecation/proxy_wrappers.rb @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end end - # This DeprecatedObjectProxy transforms object to depracated object. + # This DeprecatedObjectProxy transforms object to deprecated object. # # @old_object = DeprecatedObjectProxy.new(Object.new, "Don't use this object anymore!") # @old_object = DeprecatedObjectProxy.new(Object.new, "Don't use this object anymore!", deprecator_instance) @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end # This DeprecatedInstanceVariableProxy transforms instance variable to - # depracated instance variable. + # deprecated instance variable. # # class Example # def initialize(deprecator) @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end end - # This DeprecatedConstantProxy transforms constant to depracated constant. + # This DeprecatedConstantProxy transforms constant to deprecated constant. # # OLD_CONST = ActiveSupport::Deprecation::DeprecatedConstantProxy.new('OLD_CONST', 'NEW_CONST') # OLD_CONST = ActiveSupport::Deprecation::DeprecatedConstantProxy.new('OLD_CONST', 'NEW_CONST', deprecator_instance) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/file_update_checker.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/file_update_checker.rb index 20136dd1b0..d6918bede2 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/file_update_checker.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/file_update_checker.rb @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end def compile_glob(hash) - hash.freeze # Freeze so changes aren't accidently pushed + hash.freeze # Freeze so changes aren't accidentally pushed return if hash.empty? globs = hash.map do |key, value| diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb index 837db05dcc..3da99872c0 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ module ActiveSupport # # This value can be later fetched using either +:key+ or +'key'+. def []=(key, value) - regular_writer(convert_key(key), convert_value(value)) + regular_writer(convert_key(key), convert_value(value, for: :assignment)) end alias_method :store, :[]= @@ -223,13 +223,21 @@ module ActiveSupport def deep_stringify_keys; dup end undef :symbolize_keys! undef :deep_symbolize_keys! - def symbolize_keys; to_hash.symbolize_keys end - def deep_symbolize_keys; to_hash.deep_symbolize_keys end + def symbolize_keys; to_hash.symbolize_keys! end + def deep_symbolize_keys; to_hash.deep_symbolize_keys! end def to_options!; self end + def select(*args, &block) + dup.tap {|hash| hash.select!(*args, &block)} + end + # Convert to a regular hash with string keys. def to_hash - Hash.new(default).merge!(self) + _new_hash= {} + each do |key, value| + _new_hash[convert_key(key)] = convert_value(value, for: :to_hash) + end + Hash.new(default).merge!(_new_hash) end protected @@ -237,12 +245,18 @@ module ActiveSupport key.kind_of?(Symbol) ? key.to_s : key end - def convert_value(value) + def convert_value(value, options = {}) if value.is_a? Hash - value.nested_under_indifferent_access + if options[:for] == :to_hash + value.to_hash + else + value.nested_under_indifferent_access + end elsif value.is_a?(Array) - value = value.dup if value.frozen? - value.map! { |e| convert_value(e) } + unless options[:for] == :assignment + value = value.dup + end + value.map! { |e| convert_value(e, options) } else value end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/i18n.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/i18n.rb index 22521a8e93..6cc98191d4 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/i18n.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/i18n.rb @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ +require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/deep_merge' +require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/except' +require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/slice' begin - require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/deep_merge' - require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/except' - require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/slice' require 'i18n' - require 'active_support/lazy_load_hooks' rescue LoadError => e $stderr.puts "The i18n gem is not available. Please add it to your Gemfile and run bundle install" raise e end +require 'active_support/lazy_load_hooks' ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:i18n) I18n.load_path << "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/locale/en.yml" diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflections.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflections.rb index ef882ebd09..4ea6abfa12 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflections.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflections.rb @@ -57,7 +57,6 @@ module ActiveSupport inflect.irregular('child', 'children') inflect.irregular('sex', 'sexes') inflect.irregular('move', 'moves') - inflect.irregular('cow', 'kine') inflect.irregular('zombie', 'zombies') inflect.uncountable(%w(equipment information rice money species series fish sheep jeans police)) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb index 39648727fd..d063fcb49c 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ # encoding: utf-8 -require 'active_support/inflector/inflections' require 'active_support/inflections' module ActiveSupport @@ -73,7 +72,9 @@ module ActiveSupport else string = string.sub(/^(?:#{inflections.acronym_regex}(?=\b|[A-Z_])|\w)/) { $&.downcase } end - string.gsub(/(?:_|(\/))([a-z\d]*)/i) { "#{$1}#{inflections.acronyms[$2] || $2.capitalize}" }.gsub('/', '::') + string.gsub!(/(?:_|(\/))([a-z\d]*)/i) { "#{$1}#{inflections.acronyms[$2] || $2.capitalize}" } + string.gsub!('/', '::') + string end # Makes an underscored, lowercase form from the expression in the string. @@ -88,8 +89,7 @@ module ActiveSupport # # 'SSLError'.underscore.camelize # => "SslError" def underscore(camel_cased_word) - word = camel_cased_word.to_s.dup - word.gsub!('::', '/') + word = camel_cased_word.to_s.gsub('::', '/') word.gsub!(/(?:([A-Za-z\d])|^)(#{inflections.acronym_regex})(?=\b|[^a-z])/) { "#{$1}#{$1 && '_'}#{$2.downcase}" } word.gsub!(/([A-Z\d]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2') word.gsub!(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2') @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ module ActiveSupport # # See also +demodulize+. def deconstantize(path) - path.to_s[0...(path.rindex('::') || 0)] # implementation based on the one in facets' Module#spacename + path.to_s[0, path.rindex('::') || 0] # implementation based on the one in facets' Module#spacename end # Creates a foreign key name from a class name. @@ -219,7 +219,12 @@ module ActiveSupport # unknown. def constantize(camel_cased_word) names = camel_cased_word.split('::') - names.shift if names.empty? || names.first.empty? + + # Trigger a builtin NameError exception including the ill-formed constant in the message. + Object.const_get(camel_cased_word) if names.empty? + + # Remove the first blank element in case of '::ClassName' notation. + names.shift if names.size > 1 && names.first.empty? names.inject(Object) do |constant, name| if constant == Object @@ -314,9 +319,14 @@ module ActiveSupport private # Mount a regular expression that will match part by part of the constant. - # For instance, Foo::Bar::Baz will generate Foo(::Bar(::Baz)?)? + # + # const_regexp("Foo::Bar::Baz") # => /Foo(::Bar(::Baz)?)?/ + # const_regexp("::") # => /::/ def const_regexp(camel_cased_word) #:nodoc: parts = camel_cased_word.split("::") + + return Regexp.escape(camel_cased_word) if parts.blank? + last = parts.pop parts.reverse.inject(last) do |acc, part| diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/decoding.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/decoding.rb index a4a32b2ad0..30833a4cb1 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/decoding.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/decoding.rb @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors' require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation' -require 'multi_json' +require 'json' module ActiveSupport # Look for and parse json strings that look like ISO 8601 times. @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ module ActiveSupport # # ActiveSupport::JSON.decode("{\"team\":\"rails\",\"players\":\"36\"}") # => {"team" => "rails", "players" => "36"} - def decode(json, options ={}) - data = MultiJson.load(json, options) + def decode(json, proc = nil, options = {}) + data = ::JSON.load(json, proc, options) if ActiveSupport.parse_json_times convert_dates_from(data) else @@ -22,23 +22,6 @@ module ActiveSupport end end - def engine - MultiJson.adapter - end - alias :backend :engine - - def engine=(name) - MultiJson.use(name) - end - alias :backend= :engine= - - def with_backend(name) - old_backend, self.backend = backend, name - yield - ensure - self.backend = old_backend - end - # Returns the class of the error that will be raised when there is an # error in decoding JSON. Using this method means you won't directly # depend on the ActiveSupport's JSON implementation, in case it changes @@ -50,7 +33,7 @@ module ActiveSupport # Rails.logger.warn("Attempted to decode invalid JSON: #{some_string}") # end def parse_error - MultiJson::DecodeError + ::JSON::ParserError end private diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/encoding.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/encoding.rb index 9bf1ea35b3..77b5d8d227 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/encoding.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/encoding.rb @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ +#encoding: us-ascii + require 'active_support/core_ext/object/to_json' require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation' -require 'active_support/json/variable' require 'bigdecimal' require 'active_support/core_ext/big_decimal/conversions' # for #to_s @@ -98,13 +99,18 @@ module ActiveSupport "\010" => '\b', "\f" => '\f', "\n" => '\n', + "\xe2\x80\xa8" => '\u2028', + "\xe2\x80\xa9" => '\u2029', "\r" => '\r', "\t" => '\t', '"' => '\"', '\\' => '\\\\', '>' => '\u003E', '<' => '\u003C', - '&' => '\u0026' } + '&' => '\u0026', + "#{0xe2.chr}#{0x80.chr}#{0xa8.chr}" => '\u2028', + "#{0xe2.chr}#{0x80.chr}#{0xa9.chr}" => '\u2029', + } class << self # If true, use ISO 8601 format for dates and times. Otherwise, fall back @@ -121,9 +127,9 @@ module ActiveSupport def escape_html_entities_in_json=(value) self.escape_regex = \ if @escape_html_entities_in_json = value - /[\x00-\x1F"\\><&]/ + /\xe2\x80\xa8|\xe2\x80\xa9|[\x00-\x1F"\\><&]/ else - /[\x00-\x1F"\\]/ + /\xe2\x80\xa8|\xe2\x80\xa9|[\x00-\x1F"\\]/ end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/variable.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/variable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d69dab6408..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/variable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation' - -module ActiveSupport - module JSON - # Deprecated: A string that returns itself as its JSON-encoded form. - class Variable < String - def initialize(*args) - message = 'ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 4.1. ' \ - 'For your own custom JSON literals, define #as_json and #encode_json yourself.' - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - super - end - - def as_json(options = nil) self end #:nodoc: - def encode_json(encoder) self end #:nodoc: - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/key_generator.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/key_generator.rb index 37124fb7ae..598c46bce5 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/key_generator.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/key_generator.rb @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ require 'openssl' module ActiveSupport # KeyGenerator is a simple wrapper around OpenSSL's implementation of PBKDF2 # It can be used to derive a number of keys for various purposes from a given secret. - # This lets rails applications have a single secure secret, but avoid reusing that + # This lets Rails applications have a single secure secret, but avoid reusing that # key in multiple incompatible contexts. class KeyGenerator def initialize(secret, options = {}) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/lazy_load_hooks.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/lazy_load_hooks.rb index e489512531..e2b8f0f648 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/lazy_load_hooks.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/lazy_load_hooks.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ module ActiveSupport - # lazy_load_hooks allows rails to lazily load a lot of components and thus + # lazy_load_hooks allows Rails to lazily load a lot of components and thus # making the app boot faster. Because of this feature now there is no need to # require <tt>ActiveRecord::Base</tt> at boot time purely to apply # configuration. Instead a hook is registered that applies configuration once diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb index c4b64bd1a6..e95dc5a866 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber.rb @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors' require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute' +require 'active_support/subscriber' module ActiveSupport # ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber is an object set to consume @@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ module ActiveSupport # Log subscriber also has some helpers to deal with logging and automatically # flushes all logs when the request finishes (via action_dispatch.callback # notification) in a Rails environment. - class LogSubscriber + class LogSubscriber < Subscriber # Embed in a String to clear all previous ANSI sequences. CLEAR = "\e[0m" BOLD = "\e[1m" @@ -60,18 +61,8 @@ module ActiveSupport attr_writer :logger - def attach_to(namespace, log_subscriber=new, notifier=ActiveSupport::Notifications) - log_subscribers << log_subscriber - - log_subscriber.public_methods(false).each do |event| - next if %w{ start finish }.include?(event.to_s) - - notifier.subscribe("#{event}.#{namespace}", log_subscriber) - end - end - def log_subscribers - @@log_subscribers ||= [] + subscribers end # Flush all log_subscribers' logger. @@ -80,39 +71,18 @@ module ActiveSupport end end - def initialize - @queue_key = [self.class.name, object_id].join "-" - super - end - def logger LogSubscriber.logger end def start(name, id, payload) - return unless logger - - e = ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event.new(name, Time.now, nil, id, payload) - parent = event_stack.last - parent << e if parent - - event_stack.push e + super if logger end def finish(name, id, payload) - return unless logger - - finished = Time.now - event = event_stack.pop - event.end = finished - event.payload.merge!(payload) - - method = name.split('.').first - begin - send(method, event) - rescue Exception => e - logger.error "Could not log #{name.inspect} event. #{e.class}: #{e.message} #{e.backtrace}" - end + super if logger + rescue Exception => e + logger.error "Could not log #{name.inspect} event. #{e.class}: #{e.message} #{e.backtrace}" end protected @@ -135,11 +105,5 @@ module ActiveSupport bold = bold ? BOLD : "" "#{bold}#{color}#{text}#{CLEAR}" end - - private - - def event_stack - Thread.current[@queue_key] ||= [] - end end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber/test_helper.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber/test_helper.rb index f9a98686d3..75f353f62c 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber/test_helper.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/log_subscriber/test_helper.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ require 'active_support/log_subscriber' -require 'active_support/buffered_logger' +require 'active_support/logger' require 'active_support/notifications' module ActiveSupport diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb index ce40a7d689..bffdfc6201 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/message_encryptor.rb @@ -12,10 +12,11 @@ module ActiveSupport # This can be used in situations similar to the <tt>MessageVerifier</tt>, but # where you don't want users to be able to determine the value of the payload. # - # key = OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256.new('password').digest # => "\x89\xE0\x156\xAC..." - # crypt = ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor.new(key) # => #<ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor ...> - # encrypted_data = crypt.encrypt_and_sign('my secret data') # => "NlFBTTMwOUV5UlA1QlNEN2xkY2d6eThYWWh..." - # crypt.decrypt_and_verify(encrypted_data) # => "my secret data" + # salt = SecureRandom.random_bytes(64) + # key = ActiveSupport::KeyGenerator.new('password').generate_key(salt) # => "\x89\xE0\x156\xAC..." + # crypt = ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor.new(key) # => #<ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor ...> + # encrypted_data = crypt.encrypt_and_sign('my secret data') # => "NlFBTTMwOUV5UlA1QlNEN2xkY2d6eThYWWh..." + # crypt.decrypt_and_verify(encrypted_data) # => "my secret data" class MessageEncryptor module NullSerializer #:nodoc: def self.load(value) @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end class InvalidMessage < StandardError; end - OpenSSLCipherError = OpenSSL::Cipher.const_defined?(:CipherError) ? OpenSSL::Cipher::CipherError : OpenSSL::CipherError + OpenSSLCipherError = OpenSSL::Cipher::CipherError # Initialize a new MessageEncryptor. +secret+ must be at least as long as # the cipher key size. For the default 'aes-256-cbc' cipher, this is 256 @@ -66,12 +67,11 @@ module ActiveSupport def _encrypt(value) cipher = new_cipher - # Rely on OpenSSL for the initialization vector - iv = cipher.random_iv - cipher.encrypt cipher.key = @secret - cipher.iv = iv + + # Rely on OpenSSL for the initialization vector + iv = cipher.random_iv encrypted_data = cipher.update(@serializer.dump(value)) encrypted_data << cipher.final diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/multibyte/unicode.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/multibyte/unicode.rb index cbc1608349..04e6b71580 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/multibyte/unicode.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/multibyte/unicode.rb @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ module ActiveSupport ncp << (HANGUL_TBASE + tindex) unless tindex == 0 decomposed.concat ncp # if the codepoint is decomposable in with the current decomposition type - elsif (ncp = database.codepoints[cp].decomp_mapping) and (!database.codepoints[cp].decomp_type || type == :compatability) + elsif (ncp = database.codepoints[cp].decomp_mapping) and (!database.codepoints[cp].decomp_type || type == :compatibility) decomposed.concat decompose(type, ncp.dup) else decomposed << cp @@ -218,51 +218,31 @@ module ActiveSupport # Passing +true+ will forcibly tidy all bytes, assuming that the string's # encoding is entirely CP1252 or ISO-8859-1. def tidy_bytes(string, force = false) + return string if string.empty? + if force - return string.unpack("C*").map do |b| - tidy_byte(b) - end.flatten.compact.pack("C*").unpack("U*").pack("U*") + return string.encode(Encoding::UTF_8, Encoding::Windows_1252, invalid: :replace, undef: :replace) end - bytes = string.unpack("C*") - conts_expected = 0 - last_lead = 0 - - bytes.each_index do |i| + # We can't transcode to the same format, so we choose a nearly-identical encoding. + # We're going to 'transcode' bytes from UTF-8 when possible, then fall back to + # CP1252 when we get errors. The final string will be 'converted' back to UTF-8 + # before returning. + reader = Encoding::Converter.new(Encoding::UTF_8, Encoding::UTF_8_MAC) - byte = bytes[i] - is_cont = byte > 127 && byte < 192 - is_lead = byte > 191 && byte < 245 - is_unused = byte > 240 - is_restricted = byte > 244 + source = string.dup + out = ''.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8_MAC) - # Impossible or highly unlikely byte? Clean it. - if is_unused || is_restricted - bytes[i] = tidy_byte(byte) - elsif is_cont - # Not expecting continuation byte? Clean up. Otherwise, now expect one less. - conts_expected == 0 ? bytes[i] = tidy_byte(byte) : conts_expected -= 1 - else - if conts_expected > 0 - # Expected continuation, but got ASCII or leading? Clean backwards up to - # the leading byte. - (1..(i - last_lead)).each {|j| bytes[i - j] = tidy_byte(bytes[i - j])} - conts_expected = 0 - end - if is_lead - # Final byte is leading? Clean it. - if i == bytes.length - 1 - bytes[i] = tidy_byte(bytes.last) - else - # Valid leading byte? Expect continuations determined by position of - # first zero bit, with max of 3. - conts_expected = byte < 224 ? 1 : byte < 240 ? 2 : 3 - last_lead = i - end - end - end + loop do + reader.primitive_convert(source, out) + _, _, _, error_bytes, _ = reader.primitive_errinfo + break if error_bytes.nil? + out << error_bytes.encode(Encoding::UTF_8_MAC, Encoding::Windows_1252, invalid: :replace, undef: :replace) end - bytes.empty? ? "" : bytes.flatten.compact.pack("C*").unpack("U*").pack("U*") + + reader.finish + + out.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8) end # Returns the KC normalization of the string by default. NFKC is @@ -283,9 +263,9 @@ module ActiveSupport when :c compose(reorder_characters(decompose(:canonical, codepoints))) when :kd - reorder_characters(decompose(:compatability, codepoints)) + reorder_characters(decompose(:compatibility, codepoints)) when :kc - compose(reorder_characters(decompose(:compatability, codepoints))) + compose(reorder_characters(decompose(:compatibility, codepoints))) else raise ArgumentError, "#{form} is not a valid normalization variant", caller end.pack('U*') diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications.rb index 705a4693b7..b32aa75e59 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications.rb @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ require 'active_support/notifications/instrumenter' require 'active_support/notifications/fanout' +require 'active_support/per_thread_registry' module ActiveSupport # = Notifications @@ -142,8 +143,8 @@ module ActiveSupport # # == Default Queue # - # Notifications ships with a queue implementation that consumes and publish events - # to log subscribers in a thread. You can use any queue implementation you want. + # Notifications ships with a queue implementation that consumes and publishes events + # to all log subscribers. You can use any queue implementation you want. # module Notifications class << self @@ -177,7 +178,27 @@ module ActiveSupport end def instrumenter - Thread.current[:"instrumentation_#{notifier.object_id}"] ||= Instrumenter.new(notifier) + InstrumentationRegistry.instrumenter_for(notifier) + end + end + + # This class is a registry which holds all of the +Instrumenter+ objects + # in a particular thread local. To access the +Instrumenter+ object for a + # particular +notifier+, you can call the following method: + # + # InstrumentationRegistry.instrumenter_for(notifier) + # + # The instrumenters for multiple notifiers are held in a single instance of + # this class. + class InstrumentationRegistry # :nodoc: + extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry + + def initialize + @registry = {} + end + + def instrumenter_for(notifier) + @registry[notifier] ||= Instrumenter.new(notifier) end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/fanout.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/fanout.rb index 7588fdb67c..99fe03e6d0 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/fanout.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/fanout.rb @@ -79,6 +79,13 @@ module ActiveSupport def initialize(pattern, delegate) @pattern = pattern @delegate = delegate + @can_publish = delegate.respond_to?(:publish) + end + + def publish(name, *args) + if @can_publish + @delegate.publish name, *args + end end def start(name, id, payload) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb index cc935e6cb9..54cff6d394 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb @@ -244,14 +244,14 @@ module ActiveSupport # # ==== Examples # - # number_to_percentage(100) # => 100.000% - # number_to_percentage('98') # => 98.000% - # number_to_percentage(100, precision: 0) # => 100% - # number_to_percentage(1000, delimiter: '.', separator: ,') # => 1.000,000% - # number_to_percentage(302.24398923423, precision: 5) # => 302.24399% - # number_to_percentage(1000, locale: :fr) # => 1 000,000% - # number_to_percentage('98a') # => 98a% - # number_to_percentage(100, format: '%n %') # => 100 % + # number_to_percentage(100) # => 100.000% + # number_to_percentage('98') # => 98.000% + # number_to_percentage(100, precision: 0) # => 100% + # number_to_percentage(1000, delimiter: '.', separator: ',') # => 1.000,000% + # number_to_percentage(302.24398923423, precision: 5) # => 302.24399% + # number_to_percentage(1000, locale: :fr) # => 1 000,000% + # number_to_percentage('98a') # => 98a% + # number_to_percentage(100, format: '%n %') # => 100 % def number_to_percentage(number, options = {}) return unless number options = options.symbolize_keys @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ module ActiveSupport options = format_options(options[:locale]).merge!(options) - parts = number.to_s.to_str.split('.') + parts = number.to_s.split('.') parts[0].gsub!(/(\d)(?=(\d\d\d)+(?!\d))/, "\\1#{options[:delimiter]}") parts.join(options[:separator]) end @@ -356,7 +356,8 @@ module ActiveSupport digits, rounded_number = 1, 0 else digits = (Math.log10(number.abs) + 1).floor - rounded_number = (BigDecimal.new(number.to_s) / BigDecimal.new((10 ** (digits - precision)).to_f.to_s)).round.to_f * 10 ** (digits - precision) + multiplier = 10 ** (digits - precision) + rounded_number = (BigDecimal.new(number.to_s) / BigDecimal.new(multiplier.to_f.to_s)).round.to_f * multiplier digits = (Math.log10(rounded_number.abs) + 1).floor # After rounding, the number of digits may have changed end precision -= digits diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/ordered_options.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/ordered_options.rb index c9518bda79..e03bb4ca0f 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/ordered_options.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/ordered_options.rb @@ -40,6 +40,14 @@ module ActiveSupport end end + # +InheritableOptions+ provides a constructor to build an +OrderedOptions+ + # hash inherited from the another hash. + # + # Use this if you already have some hash and you want to create a new one based on it. + # + # h = ActiveSupport::InheritableOptions.new({ girl: 'Mary', boy: 'John' }) + # h.girl # => 'Mary' + # h.boy # => 'John' class InheritableOptions < OrderedOptions def initialize(parent = nil) if parent.kind_of?(OrderedOptions) diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/per_thread_registry.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/per_thread_registry.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..aa682fb36c --- /dev/null +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/per_thread_registry.rb @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +module ActiveSupport + # This module is used to encapsulate access to thread local variables. + # + # Instead of polluting the thread locals namespace: + # + # Thread.current[:connection_handler] + # + # you define a class that extends this module: + # + # module ActiveRecord + # class RuntimeRegistry + # extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry + # + # attr_accessor :connection_handler + # end + # end + # + # and invoke the declared instance accessors as class methods. So + # + # ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_handler = connection_handler + # + # sets a connection handler local to the current thread, and + # + # ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_handler + # + # returns a connection handler local to the current thread. + # + # This feature is accomplished by instantiating the class and storing the + # instance as a thread local keyed by the class name. In the example above + # a key "ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry" is stored in <tt>Thread.current</tt>. + # The class methods proxy to said thread local instance. + # + # If the class has an initializer, it must accept no arguments. + module PerThreadRegistry + protected + + def method_missing(name, *args, &block) # :nodoc: + # Caches the method definition as a singleton method of the receiver. + define_singleton_method(name) do |*a, &b| + per_thread_registry_instance.public_send(name, *a, &b) + end + + send(name, *args, &block) + end + + private + + def per_thread_registry_instance + Thread.current[name] ||= new + end + end +end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/rescuable.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/rescuable.rb index 9a038dfbca..a7eba91ac5 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/rescuable.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/rescuable.rb @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ require 'active_support/concern' require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute' -require 'active_support/core_ext/proc' require 'active_support/core_ext/string/inflections' require 'active_support/core_ext/array/extract_options' diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/subscriber.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/subscriber.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..34c6f900c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/subscriber.rb @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +require 'active_support/per_thread_registry' + +module ActiveSupport + # ActiveSupport::Subscriber is an object set to consume + # ActiveSupport::Notifications. The subscriber dispatches notifications to + # a registered object based on its given namespace. + # + # An example would be Active Record subscriber responsible for collecting + # statistics about queries: + # + # module ActiveRecord + # class StatsSubscriber < ActiveSupport::Subscriber + # def sql(event) + # Statsd.timing("sql.#{event.payload[:name]}", event.duration) + # end + # end + # end + # + # And it's finally registered as: + # + # ActiveRecord::StatsSubscriber.attach_to :active_record + # + # Since we need to know all instance methods before attaching the log + # subscriber, the line above should be called after your subscriber definition. + # + # After configured, whenever a "sql.active_record" notification is published, + # it will properly dispatch the event (ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event) to + # the +sql+ method. + class Subscriber + class << self + + # Attach the subscriber to a namespace. + def attach_to(namespace, subscriber=new, notifier=ActiveSupport::Notifications) + subscribers << subscriber + + subscriber.public_methods(false).each do |event| + next if %w{ start finish }.include?(event.to_s) + + notifier.subscribe("#{event}.#{namespace}", subscriber) + end + end + + def subscribers + @@subscribers ||= [] + end + end + + def initialize + @queue_key = [self.class.name, object_id].join "-" + super + end + + def start(name, id, payload) + e = ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event.new(name, Time.now, nil, id, payload) + parent = event_stack.last + parent << e if parent + + event_stack.push e + end + + def finish(name, id, payload) + finished = Time.now + event = event_stack.pop + event.end = finished + event.payload.merge!(payload) + + method = name.split('.').first + send(method, event) + end + + private + + def event_stack + SubscriberQueueRegistry.get_queue(@queue_key) + end + end + + # This is a registry for all the event stacks kept for subscribers. + # + # See the documentation of <tt>ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry</tt> + # for further details. + class SubscriberQueueRegistry # :nodoc: + extend PerThreadRegistry + + def initialize + @registry = {} + end + + def get_queue(queue_key) + @registry[queue_key] ||= [] + end + end +end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb index 8b392c36d0..2f27aff2bd 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ gem 'minitest' # make sure we get the gem, not stdlib -require 'minitest/unit' +require 'minitest' require 'active_support/testing/tagged_logging' require 'active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown' require 'active_support/testing/assertions' require 'active_support/testing/deprecation' -require 'active_support/testing/pending' require 'active_support/testing/declarative' require 'active_support/testing/isolation' require 'active_support/testing/constant_lookup' @@ -16,10 +15,28 @@ begin rescue LoadError end +module Minitest # :nodoc: + class << self + remove_method :__run + end + + def self.__run reporter, options # :nodoc: + # FIXME: MT5's runnables is not ordered. This is needed because + # we have have tests have cross-class order-dependent bugs. + suites = Runnable.runnables.sort_by { |ts| ts.name.to_s } + + parallel, serial = suites.partition { |s| s.test_order == :parallel } + + ParallelEach.new(parallel).map { |suite| suite.run reporter, options } + + serial.map { |suite| suite.run reporter, options } + end +end + module ActiveSupport - class TestCase < ::MiniTest::Unit::TestCase - Assertion = MiniTest::Assertion - alias_method :method_name, :__name__ + class TestCase < ::Minitest::Test + Assertion = Minitest::Assertion + + alias_method :method_name, :name $tags = {} def self.for_tag(tag) @@ -36,7 +53,6 @@ module ActiveSupport include ActiveSupport::Testing::SetupAndTeardown include ActiveSupport::Testing::Assertions include ActiveSupport::Testing::Deprecation - include ActiveSupport::Testing::Pending extend ActiveSupport::Testing::Declarative # test/unit backwards compatibility methods diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/assertions.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/assertions.rb index 175f7ffe5a..76a591bc3b 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/assertions.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/assertions.rb @@ -92,36 +92,6 @@ module ActiveSupport def assert_no_difference(expression, message = nil, &block) assert_difference expression, 0, message, &block end - - # Test if an expression is blank. Passes if <tt>object.blank?</tt> - # is +true+. - # - # assert_blank [] # => true - # assert_blank [[]] # => [[]] is not blank - # - # An error message can be specified. - # - # assert_blank [], 'this should be blank' - def assert_blank(object, message=nil) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('"assert_blank" is deprecated. Please use "assert object.blank?" instead') - message ||= "#{object.inspect} is not blank" - assert object.blank?, message - end - - # Test if an expression is not blank. Passes if <tt>object.present?</tt> - # is +true+. - # - # assert_present({ data: 'x' }) # => true - # assert_present({}) # => {} is blank - # - # An error message can be specified. - # - # assert_present({ data: 'x' }, 'this should not be blank') - def assert_present(object, message=nil) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn('"assert_present" is deprecated. Please use "assert object.present?" instead') - message ||= "#{object.inspect} is blank" - assert object.present?, message - end end end end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/autorun.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/autorun.rb index c446adc16d..5aa5f46310 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/autorun.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/autorun.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ gem 'minitest' -require 'minitest/unit' +require 'minitest' -MiniTest::Unit.autorun +Minitest.autorun diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/declarative.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/declarative.rb index 508e37254a..1fa73caefa 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/declarative.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/declarative.rb @@ -19,9 +19,12 @@ module ActiveSupport end unless defined?(Spec) - # test "verify something" do - # ... - # end + # Helper to define a test method using a String. Under the hood, it replaces + # spaces with underscores and defines the test method. + # + # test "verify something" do + # ... + # end def test(name, &block) test_name = "test_#{name.gsub(/\s+/,'_')}".to_sym defined = instance_method(test_name) rescue false diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb index d70d971538..d5d31cecbe 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb @@ -3,45 +3,6 @@ require 'minitest/parallel_each' module ActiveSupport module Testing - class RemoteError < StandardError - - attr_reader :message, :backtrace - - def initialize(exception) - @message = "caught #{exception.class.name}: #{exception.message}" - @backtrace = exception.backtrace - end - end - - class ProxyTestResult - def initialize(calls = []) - @calls = calls - end - - def add_error(e) - e = Test::Unit::Error.new(e.test_name, RemoteError.new(e.exception)) - @calls << [:add_error, e] - end - - def __replay__(result) - @calls.each do |name, args| - result.send(name, *args) - end - end - - def marshal_dump - @calls - end - - def marshal_load(calls) - initialize(calls) - end - - def method_missing(name, *args) - @calls << [name, args] - end - end - module Isolation require 'thread' @@ -68,16 +29,12 @@ module ActiveSupport end end - def run(runner) - _run_class_setup - - serialized = run_in_isolation do |isolated_runner| - super(isolated_runner) + def run + serialized = run_in_isolation do + super end - retval, proxy = Marshal.load(serialized) - proxy.__replay__(runner) - retval + Marshal.load(serialized) end module Forking @@ -86,9 +43,8 @@ module ActiveSupport pid = fork do read.close - proxy = ProxyTestResult.new - retval = yield proxy - write.puts [Marshal.dump([retval, proxy])].pack("m") + yield + write.puts [Marshal.dump(self.dup)].pack("m") exit! end @@ -108,19 +64,18 @@ module ActiveSupport require "tempfile" if ENV["ISOLATION_TEST"] - proxy = ProxyTestResult.new - retval = yield proxy + yield File.open(ENV["ISOLATION_OUTPUT"], "w") do |file| - file.puts [Marshal.dump([retval, proxy])].pack("m") + file.puts [Marshal.dump(self.dup)].pack("m") end exit! else Tempfile.open("isolation") do |tmpfile| - ENV["ISOLATION_TEST"] = @method_name + ENV["ISOLATION_TEST"] = self.class.name ENV["ISOLATION_OUTPUT"] = tmpfile.path load_paths = $-I.map {|p| "-I\"#{File.expand_path(p)}\"" }.join(" ") - `#{Gem.ruby} #{load_paths} #{$0} #{ORIG_ARGV.join(" ")} -t\"#{self.class}\"` + `#{Gem.ruby} #{load_paths} #{$0} #{ORIG_ARGV.join(" ")}` ENV.delete("ISOLATION_TEST") ENV.delete("ISOLATION_OUTPUT") diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/pending.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/pending.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b04bbbbaea..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/pending.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation' - -module ActiveSupport - module Testing - module Pending # :nodoc: - unless defined?(Spec) - def pending(description = "", &block) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("#pending is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 4.1, please use #skip instead.") - skip(description.blank? ? nil : description) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb index a65148cf1f..33f2b8dc9b 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb @@ -3,6 +3,19 @@ require 'active_support/callbacks' module ActiveSupport module Testing + # Adds support for +setup+ and +teardown+ callbacks. + # These callbacks serve as a replacement to overwriting the + # <tt>#setup</tt> and <tt>#teardown</tt> methods of your TestCase. + # + # class ExampleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + # setup do + # # ... + # end + # + # teardown do + # # ... + # end + # end module SetupAndTeardown extend ActiveSupport::Concern @@ -12,21 +25,23 @@ module ActiveSupport end module ClassMethods + # Add a callback, which runs before <tt>TestCase#setup</tt>. def setup(*args, &block) set_callback(:setup, :before, *args, &block) end + # Add a callback, which runs after <tt>TestCase#teardown</tt>. def teardown(*args, &block) set_callback(:teardown, :after, *args, &block) end end - def before_setup + def before_setup # :nodoc: super run_callbacks :setup end - def after_teardown + def after_teardown # :nodoc: run_callbacks :teardown super end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/tagged_logging.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/tagged_logging.rb index 9d43eb179f..f4cee64091 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/tagged_logging.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/tagged_logging.rb @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module ActiveSupport def before_setup if tagged_logger - heading = "#{self.class}: #{__name__}" + heading = "#{self.class}: #{name}" divider = '-' * heading.size tagged_logger.info divider tagged_logger.info heading diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/time_with_zone.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/time_with_zone.rb index 4a032b0ad0..95b9b8e5ae 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/time_with_zone.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/time_with_zone.rb @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ module ActiveSupport end end - %w(year mon month day mday wday yday hour min sec to_date).each do |method_name| + %w(year mon month day mday wday yday hour min sec usec nsec to_date).each do |method_name| class_eval <<-EOV, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 def #{method_name} # def month time.#{method_name} # time.month @@ -300,10 +300,6 @@ module ActiveSupport EOV end - def usec - time.respond_to?(:usec) ? time.usec : 0 - end - def to_a [time.sec, time.min, time.hour, time.day, time.mon, time.year, time.wday, time.yday, dst?, zone] end diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/values/time_zone.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/values/time_zone.rb index 21a0620c22..3cf82a24b9 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/values/time_zone.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/values/time_zone.rb @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module ActiveSupport # The TimeZone class serves as a wrapper around TZInfo::Timezone instances. # It allows us to do the following: # - # * Limit the set of zones provided by TZInfo to a meaningful subset of 142 + # * Limit the set of zones provided by TZInfo to a meaningful subset of 146 # zones. # * Retrieve and display zones with a friendlier name # (e.g., "Eastern Time (US & Canada)" instead of "America/New_York"). @@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ module ActiveSupport "Wellington" => "Pacific/Auckland", "Nuku'alofa" => "Pacific/Tongatapu", "Tokelau Is." => "Pacific/Fakaofo", + "Chatham Is." => "Pacific/Chatham", "Samoa" => "Pacific/Apia" } diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/version.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/version.rb index ca23057189..8762330a6e 100644 --- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/version.rb +++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/version.rb @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ module ActiveSupport # Returns the version of the currently loaded ActiveSupport as a Gem::Version def self.version - Gem::Version.new "4.0.0.beta1" + Gem::Version.new "4.1.0.beta" end module VERSION #:nodoc: diff --git a/activesupport/test/abstract_unit.rb b/activesupport/test/abstract_unit.rb index dd17cb64f4..939bd7bfa8 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/abstract_unit.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/abstract_unit.rb @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ ensure end require 'active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting' -require 'active_support/core_ext/string/encoding' silence_warnings do Encoding.default_internal = "UTF-8" diff --git a/activesupport/test/caching_test.rb b/activesupport/test/caching_test.rb index acd320dbe0..df570d485a 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/caching_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/caching_test.rb @@ -257,6 +257,26 @@ module CacheStoreBehavior assert_equal({"fu" => "baz"}, @cache.read_multi('foo', 'fu')) end + def test_fetch_multi + @cache.write('foo', 'bar') + @cache.write('fud', 'biz') + + values = @cache.fetch_multi('foo', 'fu', 'fud') {|value| value * 2 } + + assert_equal(["bar", "fufu", "biz"], values) + assert_equal("fufu", @cache.read('fu')) + end + + def test_multi_with_objects + foo = stub(:title => "FOO!", :cache_key => "foo") + bar = stub(:cache_key => "bar") + + @cache.write('bar', "BAM!") + + values = @cache.fetch_multi(foo, bar) {|object| object.title } + assert_equal(["FOO!", "BAM!"], values) + end + def test_read_and_write_compressed_small_data @cache.write('foo', 'bar', :compress => true) assert_equal 'bar', @cache.read('foo') @@ -307,8 +327,8 @@ module CacheStoreBehavior def test_exist @cache.write('foo', 'bar') - assert @cache.exist?('foo') - assert !@cache.exist?('bar') + assert_equal true, @cache.exist?('foo') + assert_equal false, @cache.exist?('bar') end def test_nil_exist @@ -405,7 +425,7 @@ module CacheStoreBehavior end # https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/6225-memcachestore-cant-deal-with-umlauts-and-special-characters -# The error is caused by charcter encodings that can't be compared with ASCII-8BIT regular expressions and by special +# The error is caused by character encodings that can't be compared with ASCII-8BIT regular expressions and by special # characters like the umlaut in UTF-8. module EncodedKeyCacheBehavior Encoding.list.each do |encoding| @@ -693,8 +713,8 @@ end class MemoryStoreTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def setup - @record_size = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.new("aaaaaaaaaa").size - @cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store, :expires_in => 60, :size => @record_size * 10) + @record_size = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store).send(:cached_size, 1, ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.new("aaaaaaaaaa")) + @cache = ActiveSupport::Cache.lookup_store(:memory_store, :expires_in => 60, :size => @record_size * 10 + 1) end include CacheStoreBehavior @@ -744,6 +764,30 @@ class MemoryStoreTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert !@cache.exist?(1), "no entry" end + def test_prune_size_on_write_based_on_key_length + @cache.write(1, "aaaaaaaaaa") && sleep(0.001) + @cache.write(2, "bbbbbbbbbb") && sleep(0.001) + @cache.write(3, "cccccccccc") && sleep(0.001) + @cache.write(4, "dddddddddd") && sleep(0.001) + @cache.write(5, "eeeeeeeeee") && sleep(0.001) + @cache.write(6, "ffffffffff") && sleep(0.001) + @cache.write(7, "gggggggggg") && sleep(0.001) + @cache.write(8, "hhhhhhhhhh") && sleep(0.001) + @cache.write(9, "iiiiiiiiii") && sleep(0.001) + long_key = '*' * 2 * @record_size + @cache.write(long_key, "llllllllll") + assert @cache.exist?(long_key) + assert @cache.exist?(9) + assert @cache.exist?(8) + assert @cache.exist?(7) + assert @cache.exist?(6) + assert !@cache.exist?(5), "no entry" + assert !@cache.exist?(4), "no entry" + assert !@cache.exist?(3), "no entry" + assert !@cache.exist?(2), "no entry" + assert !@cache.exist?(1), "no entry" + end + def test_pruning_is_capped_at_a_max_time def @cache.delete_entry (*args) sleep(0.01) @@ -943,29 +987,28 @@ class CacheEntryTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal value.bytesize, entry.size end - def test_restoring_version_3_entries - version_3_entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.allocate - version_3_entry.instance_variable_set(:@value, "hello") - version_3_entry.instance_variable_set(:@created_at, Time.now - 60) - entry = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(version_3_entry)) + def test_restoring_version_4beta1_entries + version_4beta1_entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.allocate + version_4beta1_entry.instance_variable_set(:@v, "hello") + version_4beta1_entry.instance_variable_set(:@x, Time.now.to_i + 60) + entry = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(version_4beta1_entry)) assert_equal "hello", entry.value assert_equal false, entry.expired? end - def test_restoring_compressed_version_3_entries - version_3_entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.allocate - version_3_entry.instance_variable_set(:@value, Zlib::Deflate.deflate(Marshal.dump("hello"))) - version_3_entry.instance_variable_set(:@compressed, true) - entry = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(version_3_entry)) + def test_restoring_compressed_version_4beta1_entries + version_4beta1_entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.allocate + version_4beta1_entry.instance_variable_set(:@v, Zlib::Deflate.deflate(Marshal.dump("hello"))) + version_4beta1_entry.instance_variable_set(:@c, true) + entry = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(version_4beta1_entry)) assert_equal "hello", entry.value end - def test_restoring_expired_version_3_entries - version_3_entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.allocate - version_3_entry.instance_variable_set(:@value, "hello") - version_3_entry.instance_variable_set(:@created_at, Time.now - 60) - version_3_entry.instance_variable_set(:@expires_in, 58.9) - entry = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(version_3_entry)) + def test_restoring_expired_version_4beta1_entries + version_4beta1_entry = ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry.allocate + version_4beta1_entry.instance_variable_set(:@v, "hello") + version_4beta1_entry.instance_variable_set(:@x, Time.now.to_i - 1) + entry = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(version_4beta1_entry)) assert_equal "hello", entry.value assert_equal true, entry.expired? end diff --git a/activesupport/test/callback_inheritance_test.rb b/activesupport/test/callback_inheritance_test.rb index 6be8ea8b84..1adfe4edf4 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/callback_inheritance_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/callback_inheritance_test.rb @@ -109,7 +109,6 @@ class BasicCallbacksTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase @index = GrandParent.new("index").dispatch @update = GrandParent.new("update").dispatch @delete = GrandParent.new("delete").dispatch - @unknown = GrandParent.new("unknown").dispatch end def test_basic_conditional_callback1 @@ -130,7 +129,6 @@ class InheritedCallbacksTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase @index = Parent.new("index").dispatch @update = Parent.new("update").dispatch @delete = Parent.new("delete").dispatch - @unknown = Parent.new("unknown").dispatch end def test_inherited_excluded diff --git a/activesupport/test/callbacks_test.rb b/activesupport/test/callbacks_test.rb index 13f2e3cdaf..f8e2ce22fa 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/callbacks_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/callbacks_test.rb @@ -66,6 +66,16 @@ module CallbacksTest end end + class CallbackClass + def self.before(model) + model.history << [:before_save, :class] + end + + def self.after(model) + model.history << [:after_save, :class] + end + end + class Person < Record [:before_save, :after_save].each do |callback_method| callback_method_sym = callback_method.to_sym @@ -73,6 +83,7 @@ module CallbacksTest send(callback_method, callback_string(callback_method_sym)) send(callback_method, callback_proc(callback_method_sym)) send(callback_method, callback_object(callback_method_sym.to_s.gsub(/_save/, ''))) + send(callback_method, CallbackClass) send(callback_method) { |model| model.history << [callback_method_sym, :block] } end @@ -86,10 +97,14 @@ module CallbacksTest skip_callback :save, :after, :before_save_method, :unless => :yes skip_callback :save, :after, :before_save_method, :if => :no skip_callback :save, :before, :before_save_method, :unless => :no + skip_callback :save, :before, CallbackClass , :if => :yes def yes; true; end def no; false; end end + class PersonForProgrammaticSkipping < Person + end + class ParentController include ActiveSupport::Callbacks @@ -430,6 +445,26 @@ module CallbacksTest [:before_save, :object], [:before_save, :block], [:after_save, :block], + [:after_save, :class], + [:after_save, :object], + [:after_save, :proc], + [:after_save, :string], + [:after_save, :symbol] + ], person.history + end + + def test_skip_person_programmatically + PersonForProgrammaticSkipping._save_callbacks.each do |save_callback| + if "before" == save_callback.kind.to_s + PersonForProgrammaticSkipping.skip_callback("save", save_callback.kind, save_callback.filter) + end + end + person = PersonForProgrammaticSkipping.new + assert_equal [], person.history + person.save + assert_equal [ + [:after_save, :block], + [:after_save, :class], [:after_save, :object], [:after_save, :proc], [:after_save, :string], @@ -449,8 +484,10 @@ module CallbacksTest [:before_save, :string], [:before_save, :proc], [:before_save, :object], + [:before_save, :class], [:before_save, :block], [:after_save, :block], + [:after_save, :class], [:after_save, :object], [:after_save, :proc], [:after_save, :string], @@ -488,7 +525,7 @@ module CallbacksTest class CallbackTerminator include ActiveSupport::Callbacks - define_callbacks :save, :terminator => "result == :halt" + define_callbacks :save, :terminator => ->(_,result) { result == :halt } set_callback :save, :before, :first set_callback :save, :before, :second @@ -681,7 +718,7 @@ module CallbacksTest def test_termination_invokes_hook terminator = CallbackTerminator.new terminator.save - assert_equal ":second", terminator.halted + assert_equal :second, terminator.halted end def test_block_never_called_if_terminated @@ -715,8 +752,10 @@ module CallbacksTest [:before_save, :string], [:before_save, :proc], [:before_save, :object], + [:before_save, :class], [:before_save, :block], [:after_save, :block], + [:after_save, :class], [:after_save, :object], [:after_save, :proc], [:after_save, :string], @@ -733,22 +772,6 @@ module CallbacksTest end end - class PerKeyOptionDeprecationTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - - def test_per_key_option_deprecaton - assert_raise NotImplementedError do - Phone.class_eval do - set_callback :save, :before, :before_save1, :per_key => {:if => "true"} - end - end - assert_raise NotImplementedError do - Phone.class_eval do - skip_callback :save, :before, :before_save1, :per_key => {:if => "true"} - end - end - end - end - class ExcludingDuplicatesCallbackTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_excludes_duplicates_in_separate_calls model = DuplicatingCallbacks.new @@ -762,4 +785,240 @@ module CallbacksTest assert_equal ["two", "one", "three", "yielded"], model.record end end + + class CallbackProcTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + def build_class(callback) + Class.new { + include ActiveSupport::Callbacks + define_callbacks :foo + set_callback :foo, :before, callback + def run; run_callbacks :foo; end + } + end + + def test_proc_arity_0 + calls = [] + klass = build_class(->() { calls << :foo }) + klass.new.run + assert_equal [:foo], calls + end + + def test_proc_arity_1 + calls = [] + klass = build_class(->(o) { calls << o }) + instance = klass.new + instance.run + assert_equal [instance], calls + end + + def test_proc_arity_2 + assert_raises(ArgumentError) do + klass = build_class(->(x,y) { }) + klass.new.run + end + end + + def test_proc_negative_called_with_empty_list + calls = [] + klass = build_class(->(*args) { calls << args }) + klass.new.run + assert_equal [[]], calls + end + end + + class ConditionalTests < ActiveSupport::TestCase + def build_class(callback) + Class.new { + include ActiveSupport::Callbacks + define_callbacks :foo + set_callback :foo, :before, :foo, :if => callback + def foo; end + def run; run_callbacks :foo; end + } + end + + # FIXME: do we really want to support classes as conditionals? There were + # no tests for it previous to this. + def test_class_conditional_with_scope + z = [] + callback = Class.new { + define_singleton_method(:foo) { |o| z << o } + } + klass = Class.new { + include ActiveSupport::Callbacks + define_callbacks :foo, :scope => [:name] + set_callback :foo, :before, :foo, :if => callback + def run; run_callbacks :foo; end + private + def foo; end + } + object = klass.new + object.run + assert_equal [object], z + end + + # FIXME: do we really want to support classes as conditionals? There were + # no tests for it previous to this. + def test_class + z = [] + klass = build_class Class.new { + define_singleton_method(:before) { |o| z << o } + } + object = klass.new + object.run + assert_equal [object], z + end + + def test_proc_negative_arity # passes an empty list if *args + z = [] + object = build_class(->(*args) { z << args }).new + object.run + assert_equal [], z.flatten + end + + def test_proc_arity0 + z = [] + object = build_class(->() { z << 0 }).new + object.run + assert_equal [0], z + end + + def test_proc_arity1 + z = [] + object = build_class(->(x) { z << x }).new + object.run + assert_equal [object], z + end + + def test_proc_arity2 + assert_raises(ArgumentError) do + object = build_class(->(a,b) { }).new + object.run + end + end + end + + class ResetCallbackTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + def build_class(memo) + klass = Class.new { + include ActiveSupport::Callbacks + define_callbacks :foo + set_callback :foo, :before, :hello + def run; run_callbacks :foo; end + } + klass.class_eval { + define_method(:hello) { memo << :hi } + } + klass + end + + def test_reset_callbacks + events = [] + klass = build_class events + klass.new.run + assert_equal 1, events.length + + klass.reset_callbacks :foo + klass.new.run + assert_equal 1, events.length + end + + def test_reset_impacts_subclasses + events = [] + klass = build_class events + subclass = Class.new(klass) { set_callback :foo, :before, :world } + subclass.class_eval { define_method(:world) { events << :world } } + + subclass.new.run + assert_equal 2, events.length + + klass.reset_callbacks :foo + subclass.new.run + assert_equal 3, events.length + end + end + + class CallbackTypeTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + def build_class(callback, n = 10) + Class.new { + include ActiveSupport::Callbacks + define_callbacks :foo + n.times { set_callback :foo, :before, callback } + def run; run_callbacks :foo; end + def self.skip(thing); skip_callback :foo, :before, thing; end + } + end + + def test_add_class + calls = [] + callback = Class.new { + define_singleton_method(:before) { |o| calls << o } + } + build_class(callback).new.run + assert_equal 10, calls.length + end + + def test_add_lambda + calls = [] + build_class(->(o) { calls << o }).new.run + assert_equal 10, calls.length + end + + def test_add_symbol + calls = [] + klass = build_class(:bar) + klass.class_eval { define_method(:bar) { calls << klass } } + klass.new.run + assert_equal 1, calls.length + end + + def test_add_eval + calls = [] + klass = build_class("bar") + klass.class_eval { define_method(:bar) { calls << klass } } + klass.new.run + assert_equal 1, calls.length + end + + def test_skip_class # removes one at a time + calls = [] + callback = Class.new { + define_singleton_method(:before) { |o| calls << o } + } + klass = build_class(callback) + 9.downto(0) { |i| + klass.skip callback + klass.new.run + assert_equal i, calls.length + calls.clear + } + end + + def test_skip_lambda # removes nothing + calls = [] + callback = ->(o) { calls << o } + klass = build_class(callback) + 10.times { klass.skip callback } + klass.new.run + assert_equal 10, calls.length + end + + def test_skip_symbol # removes all + calls = [] + klass = build_class(:bar) + klass.class_eval { define_method(:bar) { calls << klass } } + klass.skip :bar + klass.new.run + assert_equal 0, calls.length + end + + def test_skip_eval # removes nothing + calls = [] + klass = build_class("bar") + klass.class_eval { define_method(:bar) { calls << klass } } + klass.skip "bar" + klass.new.run + assert_equal 1, calls.length + end + end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/clean_backtrace_test.rb b/activesupport/test/clean_backtrace_test.rb index b14950acb3..dd67a45cf6 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/clean_backtrace_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/clean_backtrace_test.rb @@ -36,6 +36,27 @@ class BacktraceCleanerSilencerTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end +class BacktraceCleanerMultipleSilencersTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + def setup + @bc = ActiveSupport::BacktraceCleaner.new + @bc.add_silencer { |line| line =~ /mongrel/ } + @bc.add_silencer { |line| line =~ /yolo/ } + end + + test "backtrace should not contain lines that match the silencers" do + assert_equal \ + [ "/other/class.rb" ], + @bc.clean([ "/mongrel/class.rb", "/other/class.rb", "/mongrel/stuff.rb", "/other/yolo.rb" ]) + end + + test "backtrace should only contain lines that match the silencers" do + assert_equal \ + [ "/mongrel/class.rb", "/mongrel/stuff.rb", "/other/yolo.rb" ], + @bc.clean([ "/mongrel/class.rb", "/other/class.rb", "/mongrel/stuff.rb", "/other/yolo.rb" ], + :noise) + end +end + class BacktraceCleanerFilterAndSilencerTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def setup @bc = ActiveSupport::BacktraceCleaner.new diff --git a/activesupport/test/concern_test.rb b/activesupport/test/concern_test.rb index 912ce30c29..a74ee880b2 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/concern_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/concern_test.rb @@ -56,10 +56,6 @@ class ConcernTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase @klass.send(:include, Baz) assert_equal "baz", @klass.new.baz assert @klass.included_modules.include?(ConcernTest::Baz) - - @klass.send(:include, Baz) - assert_equal "baz", @klass.new.baz - assert @klass.included_modules.include?(ConcernTest::Baz) end def test_class_methods_are_extended @@ -68,12 +64,6 @@ class ConcernTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal ConcernTest::Baz::ClassMethods, (class << @klass; self.included_modules; end)[0] end - def test_instance_methods_are_included - @klass.send(:include, Baz) - assert_equal "baz", @klass.new.baz - assert @klass.included_modules.include?(ConcernTest::Baz) - end - def test_included_block_is_ran @klass.send(:include, Baz) assert_equal true, @klass.included_ran @@ -91,4 +81,18 @@ class ConcernTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase @klass.send(:include, Foo) assert_equal [ConcernTest::Foo, ConcernTest::Bar, ConcernTest::Baz], @klass.included_modules[0..2] end + + def test_raise_on_multiple_included_calls + assert_raises(ActiveSupport::Concern::MultipleIncludedBlocks) do + Module.new do + extend ActiveSupport::Concern + + included do + end + + included do + end + end + end + end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/constantize_test_cases.rb b/activesupport/test/constantize_test_cases.rb index 9b62295c96..bbeb710a0c 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/constantize_test_cases.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/constantize_test_cases.rb @@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ module ConstantizeTestCases assert_equal Case::Dice, yield("Object::Case::Dice") assert_equal ConstantizeTestCases, yield("ConstantizeTestCases") assert_equal ConstantizeTestCases, yield("::ConstantizeTestCases") - assert_equal Object, yield("") - assert_equal Object, yield("::") assert_raises(NameError) { yield("UnknownClass") } assert_raises(NameError) { yield("UnknownClass::Ace") } assert_raises(NameError) { yield("UnknownClass::Ace::Base") } @@ -45,6 +43,8 @@ module ConstantizeTestCases assert_raises(NameError) { yield("Ace::Base::ConstantizeTestCases") } assert_raises(NameError) { yield("Ace::Gas::Base") } assert_raises(NameError) { yield("Ace::Gas::ConstantizeTestCases") } + assert_raises(NameError) { yield("") } + assert_raises(NameError) { yield("::") } end def run_safe_constantize_tests_on @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ module ConstantizeTestCases assert_equal Case::Dice, yield("Object::Case::Dice") assert_equal ConstantizeTestCases, yield("ConstantizeTestCases") assert_equal ConstantizeTestCases, yield("::ConstantizeTestCases") - assert_equal Object, yield("") - assert_equal Object, yield("::") + assert_nil yield("") + assert_nil yield("::") assert_nil yield("UnknownClass") assert_nil yield("UnknownClass::Ace") assert_nil yield("UnknownClass::Ace::Base") diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/array_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/array_ext_test.rb index efa7582ab0..6cd0eb39b7 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/array_ext_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/array_ext_test.rb @@ -96,6 +96,10 @@ class ArrayExtToSentenceTests < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal "one two, and three", ['one', 'two', 'three'].to_sentence(options) assert_equal({ words_connector: ' ' }, options) end + + def test_with_blank_elements + assert_equal ", one, , two, and three", [nil, 'one', '', 'two', 'three'].to_sentence + end end class ArrayExtToSTests < ActiveSupport::TestCase @@ -355,36 +359,6 @@ class ArrayExtractOptionsTests < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end -class ArrayUniqByTests < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_uniq_by - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - assert_equal [1,2], [1,2,3,4].uniq_by { |i| i.odd? } - assert_equal [1,2], [1,2,3,4].uniq_by(&:even?) - assert_equal((-5..0).to_a, (-5..5).to_a.uniq_by{ |i| i**2 }) - end - end - - def test_uniq_by! - a = [1,2,3,4] - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - a.uniq_by! { |i| i.odd? } - end - assert_equal [1,2], a - - a = [1,2,3,4] - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - a.uniq_by! { |i| i.even? } - end - assert_equal [1,2], a - - a = (-5..5).to_a - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - a.uniq_by! { |i| i**2 } - end - assert_equal((-5..0).to_a, a) - end -end - class ArrayWrapperTests < ActiveSupport::TestCase class FakeCollection def to_ary diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/class/attribute_accessor_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/class/attribute_accessor_test.rb index 8d827f054e..0d5f39a72b 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/class/attribute_accessor_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/class/attribute_accessor_test.rb @@ -44,16 +44,18 @@ class ClassAttributeAccessorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end def test_should_raise_name_error_if_attribute_name_is_invalid - assert_raises NameError do + exception = assert_raises NameError do Class.new do - cattr_reader "invalid attribute name" + cattr_reader "1nvalid" end end + assert_equal "invalid class attribute name: 1nvalid", exception.message - assert_raises NameError do + exception = assert_raises NameError do Class.new do - cattr_writer "invalid attribute name" + cattr_writer "1nvalid" end end + assert_equal "invalid class attribute name: 1nvalid", exception.message end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_and_time_behavior.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_and_time_behavior.rb index 9927856aa2..b4ef5a0597 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_and_time_behavior.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_and_time_behavior.rb @@ -95,6 +95,11 @@ module DateAndTimeBehavior end def test_next_week + # M | T | W | T | F | S | S # M | T | W | T | F | S | S # + # | 22/2 | | | | | # 28/2 | | | | | | # monday in next week `next_week` + # | 22/2 | | | | | # | | | | 4/3 | | # friday in next week `next_week(:friday)` + # 23/10 | | | | | | # 30/10 | | | | | | # monday in next week `next_week` + # 23/10 | | | | | | # | | 1/11 | | | | # wednesday in next week `next_week(:wednesday)` assert_equal date_time_init(2005,2,28,0,0,0), date_time_init(2005,2,22,15,15,10).next_week assert_equal date_time_init(2005,3,4,0,0,0), date_time_init(2005,2,22,15,15,10).next_week(:friday) assert_equal date_time_init(2006,10,30,0,0,0), date_time_init(2006,10,23,0,0,0).next_week diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_ext_test.rb index f3fa96ec6f..eab3aa7a6e 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_ext_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_ext_test.rb @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ class DateExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal "February 21st, 2005", date.to_s(:long_ordinal) assert_equal "2005-02-21", date.to_s(:db) assert_equal "21 Feb 2005", date.to_s(:rfc822) + assert_equal "2005-02-21", date.to_s(:iso8601) end def test_readable_inspect @@ -48,6 +49,10 @@ class DateExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end + def test_compare_to_time + assert Date.yesterday < Time.now + end + def test_to_datetime assert_equal DateTime.civil(2005, 2, 21), Date.new(2005, 2, 21).to_datetime assert_equal 0, Date.new(2005, 2, 21).to_datetime.offset # use UTC offset @@ -243,6 +248,10 @@ class DateExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal Time.local(2005,2,21,0,0,0), Date.new(2005,2,21).beginning_of_day end + def test_middle_of_day + assert_equal Time.local(2005,2,21,12,0,0), Date.new(2005,2,21).middle_of_day + end + def test_beginning_of_day_when_zone_is_set zone = ActiveSupport::TimeZone['Eastern Time (US & Canada)'] with_env_tz 'UTC' do @@ -357,17 +366,5 @@ class DateExtBehaviorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase Date.today.freeze.freeze end end - - def test_compare_with_infinity - assert_equal(-1, Date.today <=> Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(1, Date.today <=> -Float::INFINITY) - end end -class DateExtConversionsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_to_time_in_current_zone_is_deprecated - assert_deprecated(/to_time_in_current_zone/) do - Date.new(2012,6,7).to_time_in_current_zone - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb index 7be578599b..0a40aeb96c 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb @@ -18,6 +18,12 @@ class DateTimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal "Mon, 21 Feb 2005 14:30:00 +0000", datetime.to_s(:rfc822) assert_equal "February 21st, 2005 14:30", datetime.to_s(:long_ordinal) assert_match(/^2005-02-21T14:30:00(Z|\+00:00)$/, datetime.to_s) + + with_env_tz "US/Central" do + assert_equal "2009-02-05T14:30:05-06:00", DateTime.civil(2009, 2, 5, 14, 30, 5, Rational(-21600, 86400)).to_s(:iso8601) + assert_equal "2008-06-09T04:05:01-05:00", DateTime.civil(2008, 6, 9, 4, 5, 1, Rational(-18000, 86400)).to_s(:iso8601) + assert_equal "2009-02-05T14:30:05+00:00", DateTime.civil(2009, 2, 5, 14, 30, 5).to_s(:iso8601) + end end def test_readable_inspect @@ -76,6 +82,10 @@ class DateTimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal DateTime.civil(2005,2,4,0,0,0), DateTime.civil(2005,2,4,10,10,10).beginning_of_day end + def test_middle_of_day + assert_equal DateTime.civil(2005,2,4,12,0,0), DateTime.civil(2005,2,4,10,10,10).middle_of_day + end + def test_end_of_day assert_equal DateTime.civil(2005,2,4,23,59,59), DateTime.civil(2005,2,4,10,10,10).end_of_day end @@ -327,6 +337,16 @@ class DateTimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal 946684800, DateTime.civil(1999,12,31,19,0,0,Rational(-5,24)).to_i end + def test_usec + assert_equal 0, DateTime.civil(2000).usec + assert_equal 500000, DateTime.civil(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, Rational(1,2)).usec + end + + def test_nsec + assert_equal 0, DateTime.civil(2000).nsec + assert_equal 500000000, DateTime.civil(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, Rational(1,2)).nsec + end + protected def with_env_tz(new_tz = 'US/Eastern') old_tz, ENV['TZ'] = ENV['TZ'], new_tz @@ -335,10 +355,3 @@ class DateTimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase old_tz ? ENV['TZ'] = old_tz : ENV.delete('TZ') end end - -class DateTimeExtBehaviorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_compare_with_infinity - assert_equal(-1, DateTime.now <=> Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(1, DateTime.now <=> -Float::INFINITY) - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/hash_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/hash_ext_test.rb index 30d95b75bc..2d0c56bef5 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/hash_ext_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/hash_ext_test.rb @@ -480,6 +480,42 @@ class HashExtTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal hash.delete('a'), nil end + def test_indifferent_select + hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(@strings).select {|k,v| v == 1} + + assert_equal({ 'a' => 1 }, hash) + assert_instance_of ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess, hash + end + + def test_indifferent_select_returns_a_hash_when_unchanged + hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(@strings).select {|k,v| true} + + assert_instance_of ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess, hash + end + + def test_indifferent_select_bang + indifferent_strings = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(@strings) + indifferent_strings.select! {|k,v| v == 1} + + assert_equal({ 'a' => 1 }, indifferent_strings) + assert_instance_of ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess, indifferent_strings + end + + def test_indifferent_reject + hash = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(@strings).reject {|k,v| v != 1} + + assert_equal({ 'a' => 1 }, hash) + assert_instance_of ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess, hash + end + + def test_indifferent_reject_bang + indifferent_strings = ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.new(@strings) + indifferent_strings.reject! {|k,v| v != 1} + + assert_equal({ 'a' => 1 }, indifferent_strings) + assert_instance_of ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess, indifferent_strings + end + def test_indifferent_to_hash # Should convert to a Hash with String keys. assert_equal @strings, @mixed.with_indifferent_access.to_hash @@ -490,6 +526,10 @@ class HashExtTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase roundtrip = mixed_with_default.with_indifferent_access.to_hash assert_equal @strings, roundtrip assert_equal '1234', roundtrip.default + new_to_hash = @nested_mixed.with_indifferent_access.to_hash + assert_not new_to_hash.instance_of?(HashWithIndifferentAccess) + assert_not new_to_hash["a"].instance_of?(HashWithIndifferentAccess) + assert_not new_to_hash["a"]["b"].instance_of?(HashWithIndifferentAccess) end def test_lookup_returns_the_same_object_that_is_stored_in_hash_indifferent_access @@ -499,9 +539,21 @@ class HashExtTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal [1], hash[:a] end + def test_with_indifferent_access_has_no_side_effects_on_existing_hash + hash = {content: [{:foo => :bar, 'bar' => 'baz'}]} + hash.with_indifferent_access + + assert_equal [:foo, "bar"], hash[:content].first.keys + end + def test_indifferent_hash_with_array_of_hashes hash = { "urls" => { "url" => [ { "address" => "1" }, { "address" => "2" } ] }}.with_indifferent_access assert_equal "1", hash[:urls][:url].first[:address] + + hash = hash.to_hash + assert_not hash.instance_of?(HashWithIndifferentAccess) + assert_not hash["urls"].instance_of?(HashWithIndifferentAccess) + assert_not hash["urls"]["url"].first.instance_of?(HashWithIndifferentAccess) end def test_should_preserve_array_subclass_when_value_is_array @@ -655,12 +707,6 @@ class HashExtTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal expected, merged end - def test_diff - assert_deprecated do - assert_equal({ :a => 2 }, { :a => 2, :b => 5 }.diff({ :a => 1, :b => 5 })) - end - end - def test_slice original = { :a => 'x', :b => 'y', :c => 10 } expected = { :a => 'x', :b => 'y' } diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/module_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/module_test.rb index 82249ddd1b..283b13ff8b 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/module_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/module_test.rb @@ -66,6 +66,23 @@ Tester = Struct.new(:client) do delegate :name, :to => :client, :prefix => false end +Product = Struct.new(:name) do + delegate :name, :to => :manufacturer, :prefix => true + delegate :name, :to => :type, :prefix => true + + def manufacturer + @manufacturer ||= begin + nil.unknown_method + end + end + + def type + @type ||= begin + nil.type_name + end + end +end + class ParameterSet delegate :[], :[]=, :to => :@params @@ -82,6 +99,21 @@ class Name end end +class SideEffect + attr_reader :ints + + delegate :to_i, :to => :shift, :allow_nil => true + delegate :to_s, :to => :shift + + def initialize + @ints = [1, 2, 3] + end + + def shift + @ints.shift + end +end + class ModuleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def setup @david = Someone.new("David", Somewhere.new("Paulina", "Chicago")) @@ -171,6 +203,17 @@ class ModuleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_nil rails.name end + # Ensures with check for nil, not for a falseish target. + def test_delegation_with_allow_nil_and_false_value + project = Project.new(false, false) + assert_raise(NoMethodError) { project.name } + end + + def test_delegation_with_allow_nil_and_invalid_value + rails = Project.new("Rails", "David") + assert_raise(NoMethodError) { rails.name } + end + def test_delegation_with_allow_nil_and_nil_value_and_prefix Project.class_eval do delegate :name, :to => :person, :allow_nil => true, :prefix => true @@ -181,7 +224,7 @@ class ModuleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_delegation_without_allow_nil_and_nil_value david = Someone.new("David") - assert_raise(RuntimeError) { david.street } + assert_raise(Module::DelegationError) { david.street } end def test_delegation_to_method_that_exists_on_nil @@ -228,6 +271,26 @@ class ModuleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase "[#{e.backtrace.inspect}] did not include [#{file_and_line}]" end + def test_delegation_invokes_the_target_exactly_once + se = SideEffect.new + + assert_equal 1, se.to_i + assert_equal [2, 3], se.ints + + assert_equal '2', se.to_s + assert_equal [3], se.ints + end + + def test_delegation_doesnt_mask_nested_no_method_error_on_nil_receiver + product = Product.new('Widget') + + # Nested NoMethodError is a different name from the delegation + assert_raise(NoMethodError) { product.manufacturer_name } + + # Nested NoMethodError is the same name as the delegation + assert_raise(NoMethodError) { product.type_name } + end + def test_parent assert_equal Yz::Zy, Yz::Zy::Cd.parent assert_equal Yz, Yz::Zy.parent @@ -242,12 +305,6 @@ class ModuleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_local_constants assert_equal %w(Constant1 Constant3), Ab.local_constants.sort.map(&:to_s) end - - def test_local_constant_names - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - assert_equal %w(Constant1 Constant3), Ab.local_constant_names.sort.map(&:to_s) - end - end end module BarMethodAliaser diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb index 3744d50864..1da72eb17d 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ class NumericExtTimeAndDateTimeTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal @dtnow.advance(:days => 1).advance(:months => 2), @dtnow + 1.day + 2.months end - def test_duration_after_convertion_is_no_longer_accurate + def test_duration_after_conversion_is_no_longer_accurate assert_equal 30.days.to_i.since(@now), 1.month.to_i.since(@now) assert_equal 365.25.days.to_f.since(@now), 1.year.to_f.since(@now) assert_equal 30.days.to_i.since(@dtnow), 1.month.to_i.since(@dtnow) @@ -441,57 +441,3 @@ class NumericExtFormattingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal '1 Million', BigDecimal("1000010").to_s(:human) end end - -class NumericExtBehaviorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def setup - @inf = BigDecimal.new('Infinity') - end - - def test_compare_infinity_with_date - assert_equal(-1, -Float::INFINITY <=> Date.today) - assert_equal(1, Float::INFINITY <=> Date.today) - assert_equal(-1, -@inf <=> Date.today) - assert_equal(1, @inf <=> Date.today) - end - - def test_compare_infinty_with_infinty - assert_equal(-1, -Float::INFINITY <=> Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(1, Float::INFINITY <=> -Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(0, Float::INFINITY <=> Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(0, -Float::INFINITY <=> -Float::INFINITY) - - assert_equal(-1, -Float::INFINITY <=> BigDecimal::INFINITY) - assert_equal(1, Float::INFINITY <=> -BigDecimal::INFINITY) - assert_equal(0, Float::INFINITY <=> BigDecimal::INFINITY) - assert_equal(0, -Float::INFINITY <=> -BigDecimal::INFINITY) - - assert_equal(-1, -BigDecimal::INFINITY <=> Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(1, BigDecimal::INFINITY <=> -Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(0, BigDecimal::INFINITY <=> Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(0, -BigDecimal::INFINITY <=> -Float::INFINITY) - end - - def test_compare_infinity_with_time - assert_equal(-1, -Float::INFINITY <=> Time.now) - assert_equal(1, Float::INFINITY <=> Time.now) - assert_equal(-1, -@inf <=> Time.now) - assert_equal(1, @inf <=> Time.now) - end - - def test_compare_infinity_with_datetime - assert_equal(-1, -Float::INFINITY <=> DateTime.now) - assert_equal(1, Float::INFINITY <=> DateTime.now) - assert_equal(-1, -@inf <=> DateTime.now) - assert_equal(1, @inf <=> DateTime.now) - end - - def test_compare_infinity_with_twz - time_zone = ActiveSupport::TimeZone['Eastern Time (US & Canada)'] - twz = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(Time.now, time_zone) - - assert_equal(-1, -Float::INFINITY <=> twz) - assert_equal(1, Float::INFINITY <=> twz) - assert_equal(-1, -@inf <=> twz) - assert_equal(1, @inf <=> twz) - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/object/inclusion_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/object/inclusion_test.rb index 22888333f5..478706eeae 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/object/inclusion_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/object/inclusion_test.rb @@ -2,16 +2,6 @@ require 'abstract_unit' require 'active_support/core_ext/object/inclusion' class InTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_in_multiple_args - assert :b.in?(:a,:b) - assert !:c.in?(:a,:b) - end - - def test_in_multiple_arrays - assert [1,2].in?([1,2],[2,3]) - assert ![1,2].in?([1,3],[2,1]) - end - def test_in_array assert 1.in?([1,2]) assert !3.in?([1,2]) diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/proc_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/proc_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c4d5592196..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/proc_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -require 'abstract_unit' -require 'active_support/core_ext/proc' - -class ProcTests < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_bind_returns_method_with_changed_self - assert_deprecated do - block = Proc.new { self } - assert_equal self, block.call - bound_block = block.bind("hello") - assert_not_equal block, bound_block - assert_equal "hello", bound_block.call - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/range_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/range_ext_test.rb index 6e94d5e10d..2f8723a074 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/range_ext_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/range_ext_test.rb @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ require 'abstract_unit' require 'active_support/time' require 'active_support/core_ext/range' -require 'active_support/core_ext/numeric' class RangeTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_to_s_from_dates @@ -17,7 +16,6 @@ class RangeTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_date_range assert_instance_of Range, DateTime.new..DateTime.new assert_instance_of Range, DateTime::Infinity.new..DateTime::Infinity.new - assert_instance_of Range, DateTime.new..DateTime::Infinity.new end def test_overlaps_last_inclusive @@ -56,7 +54,7 @@ class RangeTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert((1...10) === (1...10)) end - def test_should_compare_other_with_exlusive_end + def test_should_compare_other_with_exclusive_end assert((1..10) === (1...10)) end @@ -92,28 +90,4 @@ class RangeTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase time_range_2 = Time.utc(2005, 12, 10, 17, 31)..Time.utc(2005, 12, 10, 18, 00) assert !time_range_1.overlaps?(time_range_2) end - - def test_infinite_bounds - time_zone = ActiveSupport::TimeZone['Eastern Time (US & Canada)'] - - time = Time.now - date = Date.today - datetime = DateTime.now - twz = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(time, time_zone) - - infinity1 = Float::INFINITY - infinity2 = BigDecimal.new('Infinity') - - [infinity1, infinity2].each do |infinity| - [time, date, datetime, twz].each do |bound| - [time, date, datetime, twz].each do |value| - assert Range.new(bound, infinity).include?(value + 10.years) - assert Range.new(-infinity, bound).include?(value - 10.years) - - assert !Range.new(bound, infinity).include?(value - 10.years) - assert !Range.new(-infinity, bound).include?(value + 10.years) - end - end - end - end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/string_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/string_ext_test.rb index 62c5741ffb..12126fb9ef 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/string_ext_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/string_ext_test.rb @@ -300,9 +300,9 @@ class StringConversionsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal Time.local(2005, 2, 27, 23, 50, 19, 275038), "2005-02-27T23:50:19.275038".to_time assert_equal Time.utc(2039, 2, 27, 23, 50), "2039-02-27 23:50".to_time(:utc) assert_equal Time.local(2039, 2, 27, 23, 50), "2039-02-27 23:50".to_time - assert_equal Time.local(2011, 2, 27, 18, 50), "2011-02-27 13:50 -0100".to_time + assert_equal Time.local(2011, 2, 27, 17, 50), "2011-02-27 13:50 -0100".to_time assert_equal Time.utc(2011, 2, 27, 23, 50), "2011-02-27 22:50 -0100".to_time(:utc) - assert_equal Time.local(2005, 2, 27, 23, 50), "2005-02-27 14:50 -0500".to_time + assert_equal Time.local(2005, 2, 27, 22, 50), "2005-02-27 14:50 -0500".to_time assert_nil "".to_time end end @@ -326,6 +326,122 @@ class StringConversionsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end + def test_standard_time_string_to_time_when_current_time_is_standard_time + with_env_tz "US/Eastern" do + Time.stubs(:now).returns(Time.local(2012, 1, 1)) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 13, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 -0800".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 18, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 -0800".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 -0500".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 15, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 -0500".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 5, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 UTC".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 UTC".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 13, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 PST".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 18, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 PST".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 EST".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 15, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 EST".to_time(:utc) + end + end + + def test_standard_time_string_to_time_when_current_time_is_daylight_savings + with_env_tz "US/Eastern" do + Time.stubs(:now).returns(Time.local(2012, 7, 1)) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 13, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 -0800".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 18, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 -0800".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 -0500".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 15, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 -0500".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 5, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 UTC".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 UTC".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 13, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 PST".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 18, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 PST".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 EST".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 15, 0), "2012-01-01 10:00 EST".to_time(:utc) + end + end + + def test_daylight_savings_string_to_time_when_current_time_is_standard_time + with_env_tz "US/Eastern" do + Time.stubs(:now).returns(Time.local(2012, 1, 1)) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 13, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 -0700".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 17, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 -0700".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 -0400".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 14, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 -0400".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 6, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 UTC".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 UTC".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 13, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 PDT".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 17, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 PDT".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 EDT".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 14, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 EDT".to_time(:utc) + end + end + + def test_daylight_savings_string_to_time_when_current_time_is_daylight_savings + with_env_tz "US/Eastern" do + Time.stubs(:now).returns(Time.local(2012, 7, 1)) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 13, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 -0700".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 17, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 -0700".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 -0400".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 14, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 -0400".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 6, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 UTC".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 UTC".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 13, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 PDT".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 17, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 PDT".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 EDT".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 14, 0), "2012-07-01 10:00 EDT".to_time(:utc) + end + end + + def test_partial_string_to_time_when_current_time_is_standard_time + with_env_tz "US/Eastern" do + Time.stubs(:now).returns(Time.local(2012, 1, 1)) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "10:00".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "10:00".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 6, 0), "10:00 -0100".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 11, 0), "10:00 -0100".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "10:00 -0500".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 15, 0), "10:00 -0500".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 5, 0), "10:00 UTC".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "10:00 UTC".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 13, 0), "10:00 PST".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 18, 0), "10:00 PST".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 12, 0), "10:00 PDT".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 17, 0), "10:00 PDT".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 10, 0), "10:00 EST".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 15, 0), "10:00 EST".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 1, 1, 9, 0), "10:00 EDT".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 1, 1, 14, 0), "10:00 EDT".to_time(:utc) + end + end + + def test_partial_string_to_time_when_current_time_is_daylight_savings + with_env_tz "US/Eastern" do + Time.stubs(:now).returns(Time.local(2012, 7, 1)) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "10:00".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "10:00".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 7, 0), "10:00 -0100".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 11, 0), "10:00 -0100".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 11, 0), "10:00 -0500".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 15, 0), "10:00 -0500".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 6, 0), "10:00 UTC".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "10:00 UTC".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 14, 0), "10:00 PST".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 18, 0), "10:00 PST".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 13, 0), "10:00 PDT".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 17, 0), "10:00 PDT".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 11, 0), "10:00 EST".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 15, 0), "10:00 EST".to_time(:utc) + assert_equal Time.local(2012, 7, 1, 10, 0), "10:00 EDT".to_time + assert_equal Time.utc(2012, 7, 1, 14, 0), "10:00 EDT".to_time(:utc) + end + end + def test_string_to_datetime assert_equal DateTime.civil(2039, 2, 27, 23, 50), "2039-02-27 23:50".to_datetime assert_equal 0, "2039-02-27 23:50".to_datetime.offset # use UTC offset @@ -535,12 +651,6 @@ class OutputSafetyTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal 'foo'.to_yaml, 'foo'.html_safe.to_yaml(:foo => 1) end - test 'knows whether it is encoding aware' do - assert_deprecated do - assert 'ruby'.encoding_aware? - end - end - test "call to_param returns a normal string" do string = @string.html_safe assert string.html_safe? diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb index 2864d7a57f..41a1df084e 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb @@ -117,6 +117,18 @@ class TimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end + def test_middle_of_day + assert_equal Time.local(2005,2,4,12,0,0), Time.local(2005,2,4,10,10,10).middle_of_day + with_env_tz 'US/Eastern' do + assert_equal Time.local(2006,4,2,12,0,0), Time.local(2006,4,2,10,10,10).middle_of_day, 'start DST' + assert_equal Time.local(2006,10,29,12,0,0), Time.local(2006,10,29,10,10,10).middle_of_day, 'ends DST' + end + with_env_tz 'NZ' do + assert_equal Time.local(2006,3,19,12,0,0), Time.local(2006,3,19,10,10,10).middle_of_day, 'ends DST' + assert_equal Time.local(2006,10,1,12,0,0), Time.local(2006,10,1,10,10,10).middle_of_day, 'start DST' + end + end + def test_beginning_of_hour assert_equal Time.local(2005,2,4,19,0,0), Time.local(2005,2,4,19,30,10).beginning_of_hour end @@ -509,6 +521,9 @@ class TimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase with_env_tz "US/Central" do assert_equal "Thu, 05 Feb 2009 14:30:05 -0600", Time.local(2009, 2, 5, 14, 30, 5).to_s(:rfc822) assert_equal "Mon, 09 Jun 2008 04:05:01 -0500", Time.local(2008, 6, 9, 4, 5, 1).to_s(:rfc822) + assert_equal "2009-02-05T14:30:05-06:00", Time.local(2009, 2, 5, 14, 30, 5).to_s(:iso8601) + assert_equal "2008-06-09T04:05:01-05:00", Time.local(2008, 6, 9, 4, 5, 1).to_s(:iso8601) + assert_equal "2009-02-05T14:30:05Z", Time.utc(2009, 2, 5, 14, 30, 5).to_s(:iso8601) end end @@ -578,58 +593,6 @@ class TimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal 29, Time.days_in_month(2) end - def test_time_with_datetime_fallback - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), Time.utc(2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30) - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:local, 2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), Time.local(2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30) - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), DateTime.civil(2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 0) - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:local, 2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), DateTime.civil_from_format(:local, 2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30) - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 1900, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), DateTime.civil(1900, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 0) - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2005), Time.utc(2005) - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2039), DateTime.civil(2039, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0) - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 1), Time.utc(2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 1) #with usec - # This won't overflow on 64bit linux - unless time_is_64bits? - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:local, 1900, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), DateTime.civil_from_format(:local, 1900, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30) - assert_equal Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 1), - DateTime.civil(2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 0, 0) - assert_equal ::Date::ITALY, Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 1).start # use Ruby's default start value - end - silence_warnings do - 0.upto(138) do |year| - [:utc, :local].each do |format| - assert_equal year, Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(format, year).year - end - end - end - end - end - - def test_utc_time - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - assert_equal Time.utc_time(2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), Time.utc(2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30) - assert_equal Time.utc_time(2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), DateTime.civil(2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 0) - assert_equal Time.utc_time(1901, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), DateTime.civil(1901, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 0) - end - end - - def test_local_time - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do - assert_equal Time.local_time(2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), Time.local(2005, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30) - assert_equal Time.local_time(2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), DateTime.civil_from_format(:local, 2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30) - - unless time_is_64bits? - assert_equal Time.local_time(1901, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30), DateTime.civil_from_format(:local, 1901, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30) - end - end - end - - def test_time_with_datetime_fallback_deprecations - assert_deprecated(/time_with_datetime_fallback/) { Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2012, 6, 7) } - assert_deprecated(/utc_time/) { Time.utc_time(2012, 6, 7) } - assert_deprecated(/local_time/) { Time.local_time(2012, 6, 7) } - end - def test_last_month_on_31st assert_equal Time.local(2004, 2, 29), Time.local(2004, 3, 31).last_month end @@ -741,6 +704,82 @@ class TimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal(-1, Time.utc(2000) <=> ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new( Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1), ActiveSupport::TimeZone['UTC'] )) end + def test_at_with_datetime + assert_equal Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), Time.at(DateTime.civil(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0)) + + # Only test this if the underlying Time.at raises a TypeError + begin + Time.at_without_coercion(Time.now, 0) + rescue TypeError + assert_raise(TypeError) { assert_equal(Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), Time.at(DateTime.civil(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), 0)) } + end + end + + def test_at_with_datetime_returns_local_time + with_env_tz 'US/Eastern' do + dt = DateTime.civil(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, '+0') + assert_equal Time.local(1999, 12, 31, 19, 0, 0), Time.at(dt) + assert_equal 'EST', Time.at(dt).zone + assert_equal(-18000, Time.at(dt).utc_offset) + + # Daylight savings + dt = DateTime.civil(2000, 7, 1, 1, 0, 0, '+1') + assert_equal Time.local(2000, 6, 30, 20, 0, 0), Time.at(dt) + assert_equal 'EDT', Time.at(dt).zone + assert_equal(-14400, Time.at(dt).utc_offset) + end + end + + def test_at_with_time_with_zone + assert_equal Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), Time.at(ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), ActiveSupport::TimeZone['UTC'])) + + # Only test this if the underlying Time.at raises a TypeError + begin + Time.at_without_coercion(Time.now, 0) + rescue TypeError + assert_raise(TypeError) { assert_equal(Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), Time.at(ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), ActiveSupport::TimeZone['UTC']), 0)) } + end + end + + def test_at_with_time_with_zone_returns_local_time + with_env_tz 'US/Eastern' do + twz = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0), ActiveSupport::TimeZone['London']) + assert_equal Time.local(1999, 12, 31, 19, 0, 0), Time.at(twz) + assert_equal 'EST', Time.at(twz).zone + assert_equal(-18000, Time.at(twz).utc_offset) + + # Daylight savings + twz = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(Time.utc(2000, 7, 1, 0, 0, 0), ActiveSupport::TimeZone['London']) + assert_equal Time.local(2000, 6, 30, 20, 0, 0), Time.at(twz) + assert_equal 'EDT', Time.at(twz).zone + assert_equal(-14400, Time.at(twz).utc_offset) + end + end + + def test_at_with_time_microsecond_precision + assert_equal Time.at(Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 111)).to_f, Time.utc(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 111).to_f + end + + def test_at_with_utc_time + with_env_tz 'US/Eastern' do + assert_equal Time.utc(2000), Time.at(Time.utc(2000)) + assert_equal 'UTC', Time.at(Time.utc(2000)).zone + assert_equal(0, Time.at(Time.utc(2000)).utc_offset) + end + end + + def test_at_with_local_time + with_env_tz 'US/Eastern' do + assert_equal Time.local(2000), Time.at(Time.local(2000)) + assert_equal 'EST', Time.at(Time.local(2000)).zone + assert_equal(-18000, Time.at(Time.local(2000)).utc_offset) + + assert_equal Time.local(2000, 7, 1), Time.at(Time.local(2000, 7, 1)) + assert_equal 'EDT', Time.at(Time.local(2000, 7, 1)).zone + assert_equal(-14400, Time.at(Time.local(2000, 7, 1)).utc_offset) + end + end + def test_eql? assert_equal true, Time.utc(2000).eql?( ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(Time.utc(2000), ActiveSupport::TimeZone['UTC']) ) assert_equal true, Time.utc(2000).eql?( ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(Time.utc(2000), ActiveSupport::TimeZone["Hawaii"]) ) @@ -810,9 +849,6 @@ class TimeExtCalculationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase old_tz ? ENV['TZ'] = old_tz : ENV.delete('TZ') end - def time_is_64bits? - Time.time_with_datetime_fallback(:utc, 2039, 2, 21, 17, 44, 30, 1).is_a?(Time) - end end class TimeExtMarshalingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase @@ -855,10 +891,3 @@ class TimeExtMarshalingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal Time.local(2004, 2, 29), Time.local(2004, 5, 31).last_quarter end end - -class TimeExtBehaviorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_compare_with_infinity - assert_equal(-1, Time.now <=> Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(1, Time.now <=> -Float::INFINITY) - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_with_zone_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_with_zone_test.rb index 98a87ab9e6..5494824a40 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_with_zone_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_with_zone_test.rb @@ -80,6 +80,11 @@ class TimeWithZoneTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = old end + def test_to_json_when_wrapping_a_date_time + twz = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(DateTime.civil(2000), @time_zone) + assert_equal '"1999-12-31T19:00:00.000-05:00"', ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(twz) + end + def test_nsec local = Time.local(2011,6,7,23,59,59,Rational(999999999, 1000)) with_zone = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(nil, ActiveSupport::TimeZone["Hawaii"], local) @@ -445,6 +450,16 @@ class TimeWithZoneTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal 0, twz.usec end + def test_usec_returns_sec_fraction_when_datetime_is_wrapped + twz = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(DateTime.civil(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, Rational(1,2)), @time_zone) + assert_equal 500000, twz.usec + end + + def test_nsec_returns_sec_fraction_when_datetime_is_wrapped + twz = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(DateTime.civil(2000, 1, 1, 0, 0, Rational(1,2)), @time_zone) + assert_equal 500000000, twz.nsec + end + def test_utc_to_local_conversion_saves_period_in_instance_variable assert_nil @twz.instance_variable_get('@period') @twz.time @@ -982,6 +997,15 @@ class TimeWithZoneMethodsForTimeAndDateTimeTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase Time.zone = nil end + def test_time_in_time_zone_doesnt_affect_receiver + with_env_tz 'Europe/London' do + time = Time.local(2000, 7, 1) + time_with_zone = time.in_time_zone('Eastern Time (US & Canada)') + assert_equal Time.utc(2000, 6, 30, 23, 0, 0), time_with_zone + assert_not time.utc?, 'time expected to be local, but is UTC' + end + end + protected def with_env_tz(new_tz = 'US/Eastern') old_tz, ENV['TZ'] = ENV['TZ'], new_tz @@ -1118,13 +1142,3 @@ class TimeWithZoneMethodsForString < ActiveSupport::TestCase Time.zone = old_tz end end - -class TimeWithZoneExtBehaviorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_compare_with_infinity - time_zone = ActiveSupport::TimeZone['Eastern Time (US & Canada)'] - twz = ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone.new(Time.now, time_zone) - - assert_equal(-1, twz <=> Float::INFINITY) - assert_equal(1, twz <=> -Float::INFINITY) - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/dependencies/raises_exception_without_blame_file.rb b/activesupport/test/dependencies/raises_exception_without_blame_file.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4b2da6ff30 --- /dev/null +++ b/activesupport/test/dependencies/raises_exception_without_blame_file.rb @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +exception = Exception.new('I am not blamable!') +class << exception + undef_method(:blame_file!) +end +raise exception diff --git a/activesupport/test/dependencies_test.rb b/activesupport/test/dependencies_test.rb index 115a4e894d..68b6cc6e8c 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/dependencies_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/dependencies_test.rb @@ -76,6 +76,14 @@ class DependenciesTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end + def test_dependency_which_raises_doesnt_blindly_call_blame_file! + with_loading do + filename = 'dependencies/raises_exception_without_blame_file' + + assert_raises(Exception) { require_dependency filename } + end + end + def test_warnings_should_be_enabled_on_first_load with_loading 'dependencies' do old_warnings, ActiveSupport::Dependencies.warnings_on_first_load = ActiveSupport::Dependencies.warnings_on_first_load, true @@ -526,7 +534,6 @@ class DependenciesTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase m = Module.new m.module_eval "def a() CountingLoader; end" extend m - kls = nil with_autoloading_fixtures do kls = nil assert_nothing_raised { kls = a } diff --git a/activesupport/test/deprecation/basic_object_test.rb b/activesupport/test/deprecation/basic_object_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4b5bed9eb1..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/test/deprecation/basic_object_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -require 'abstract_unit' -require 'active_support/deprecation' -require 'active_support/basic_object' - - -class BasicObjectTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - test 'BasicObject warns about deprecation when inherited from' do - warn = 'ActiveSupport::BasicObject is deprecated! Use ActiveSupport::ProxyObject instead.' - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.expects(:warn).with(warn).once - Class.new(ActiveSupport::BasicObject) - end -end
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/activesupport/test/deprecation/buffered_logger_test.rb b/activesupport/test/deprecation/buffered_logger_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bf11a4732c..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/test/deprecation/buffered_logger_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -require 'abstract_unit' -require 'active_support/buffered_logger' - -class BufferedLoggerTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - - def test_can_be_subclassed - warn = 'ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger is deprecated! Use ActiveSupport::Logger instead.' - - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.expects(:warn).with(warn).once - - Class.new(ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger) - end - - def test_issues_deprecation_when_instantiated - warn = 'ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger is deprecated! Use ActiveSupport::Logger instead.' - - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.expects(:warn).with(warn).once - - ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger.new(STDOUT) - end - -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/inflector_test.rb b/activesupport/test/inflector_test.rb index 22cb61ffd6..1bb2d7e920 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/inflector_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/inflector_test.rb @@ -76,9 +76,10 @@ class InflectorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections.uncountable "series" # Return to normal end - MixtureToTitleCase.each do |before, titleized| - define_method "test_titleize_#{before}" do - assert_equal(titleized, ActiveSupport::Inflector.titleize(before)) + MixtureToTitleCase.each_with_index do |(before, titleized), index| + define_method "test_titleize_mixture_to_title_case_#{index}" do + assert_equal(titleized, ActiveSupport::Inflector.titleize(before), "mixture \ + to TitleCase failed for #{before}") end end @@ -419,33 +420,36 @@ class InflectorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end - Irregularities.each do |irregularity| - singular, plural = *irregularity - ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect| - define_method("test_irregularity_between_#{singular}_and_#{plural}") do - inflect.irregular(singular, plural) - assert_equal singular, ActiveSupport::Inflector.singularize(plural) - assert_equal plural, ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize(singular) + Irregularities.each do |singular, plural| + define_method("test_irregularity_between_#{singular}_and_#{plural}") do + with_dup do + ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect| + inflect.irregular(singular, plural) + assert_equal singular, ActiveSupport::Inflector.singularize(plural) + assert_equal plural, ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize(singular) + end end end end - Irregularities.each do |irregularity| - singular, plural = *irregularity - ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect| - define_method("test_pluralize_of_irregularity_#{plural}_should_be_the_same") do - inflect.irregular(singular, plural) - assert_equal plural, ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize(plural) + Irregularities.each do |singular, plural| + define_method("test_pluralize_of_irregularity_#{plural}_should_be_the_same") do + with_dup do + ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect| + inflect.irregular(singular, plural) + assert_equal plural, ActiveSupport::Inflector.pluralize(plural) + end end end end - Irregularities.each do |irregularity| - singular, plural = *irregularity - ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect| - define_method("test_singularize_of_irregularity_#{singular}_should_be_the_same") do - inflect.irregular(singular, plural) - assert_equal singular, ActiveSupport::Inflector.singularize(singular) + Irregularities.each do |singular, plural| + define_method("test_singularize_of_irregularity_#{singular}_should_be_the_same") do + with_dup do + ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect| + inflect.irregular(singular, plural) + assert_equal singular, ActiveSupport::Inflector.singularize(singular) + end end end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/inflector_test_cases.rb b/activesupport/test/inflector_test_cases.rb index 7704300938..cc36d62138 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/inflector_test_cases.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/inflector_test_cases.rb @@ -105,7 +105,6 @@ module InflectorTestCases "prize" => "prizes", "edge" => "edges", - "cow" => "kine", "database" => "databases", # regression tests against improper inflection regexes diff --git a/activesupport/test/json/decoding_test.rb b/activesupport/test/json/decoding_test.rb index d1454902e5..34ed866848 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/json/decoding_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/json/decoding_test.rb @@ -55,29 +55,23 @@ class TestJSONDecoding < ActiveSupport::TestCase %q({"a":"Line1\u000aLine2"}) => {"a"=>"Line1\nLine2"} } - backends = [:ok_json] - backends << :json_gem if defined?(::JSON) - backends << :yajl if defined?(::Yajl) - - backends.each do |backend| - TESTS.each do |json, expected| - test "json decodes #{json} with the #{backend} backend" do - ActiveSupport.parse_json_times = true - silence_warnings do - ActiveSupport::JSON.with_backend backend do - assert_equal expected, ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(json) - end - end + TESTS.each do |json, expected| + test "json decodes #{json}" do + prev = ActiveSupport.parse_json_times + ActiveSupport.parse_json_times = true + silence_warnings do + assert_equal expected, ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(json) end + ActiveSupport.parse_json_times = prev end + end - test "json decodes time json with time parsing disabled with the #{backend} backend" do - ActiveSupport.parse_json_times = false - expected = {"a" => "2007-01-01 01:12:34 Z"} - ActiveSupport::JSON.with_backend backend do - assert_equal expected, ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(%({"a": "2007-01-01 01:12:34 Z"})) - end - end + test "json decodes time json with time parsing disabled" do + prev = ActiveSupport.parse_json_times + ActiveSupport.parse_json_times = false + expected = {"a" => "2007-01-01 01:12:34 Z"} + assert_equal expected, ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(%({"a": "2007-01-01 01:12:34 Z"})) + ActiveSupport.parse_json_times = prev end def test_failed_json_decoding diff --git a/activesupport/test/json/encoding_test.rb b/activesupport/test/json/encoding_test.rb index 12ce250eb3..ed1326705c 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/json/encoding_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/json/encoding_test.rb @@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ class TestJSONEncoding < ActiveSupport::TestCase StringTests = [[ 'this is the <string>', %("this is the \\u003Cstring\\u003E")], [ 'a "string" with quotes & an ampersand', %("a \\"string\\" with quotes \\u0026 an ampersand") ], [ 'http://test.host/posts/1', %("http://test.host/posts/1")], - [ "Control characters: \x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f", - %("Control characters: \\u0000\\u0001\\u0002\\u0003\\u0004\\u0005\\u0006\\u0007\\b\\t\\n\\u000B\\f\\r\\u000E\\u000F\\u0010\\u0011\\u0012\\u0013\\u0014\\u0015\\u0016\\u0017\\u0018\\u0019\\u001A\\u001B\\u001C\\u001D\\u001E\\u001F") ]] + [ "Control characters: \x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f\342\200\250\342\200\251", + %("Control characters: \\u0000\\u0001\\u0002\\u0003\\u0004\\u0005\\u0006\\u0007\\b\\t\\n\\u000B\\f\\r\\u000E\\u000F\\u0010\\u0011\\u0012\\u0013\\u0014\\u0015\\u0016\\u0017\\u0018\\u0019\\u001A\\u001B\\u001C\\u001D\\u001E\\u001F\\u2028\\u2029") ]] ArrayTests = [[ ['a', 'b', 'c'], %([\"a\",\"b\",\"c\"]) ], [ [1, 'a', :b, nil, false], %([1,\"a\",\"b\",null,false]) ]] @@ -82,6 +82,8 @@ class TestJSONEncoding < ActiveSupport::TestCase constants.grep(/Tests$/).each do |class_tests| define_method("test_#{class_tests[0..-6].underscore}") do begin + prev = ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format + ActiveSupport.escape_html_entities_in_json = class_tests !~ /^Standard/ ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = class_tests =~ /^Standard/ self.class.const_get(class_tests).each do |pair| @@ -89,18 +91,11 @@ class TestJSONEncoding < ActiveSupport::TestCase end ensure ActiveSupport.escape_html_entities_in_json = false - ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = false + ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = prev end end end - def test_json_variable - assert_deprecated do - assert_equal ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable.new('foo'), 'foo' - assert_equal ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable.new('alert("foo")'), 'alert("foo")' - end - end - def test_hash_encoding assert_equal %({\"a\":\"b\"}), ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(:a => :b) assert_equal %({\"a\":1}), ActiveSupport::JSON.encode('a' => 1) @@ -172,23 +167,28 @@ class TestJSONEncoding < ActiveSupport::TestCase end def test_time_to_json_includes_local_offset + prev = ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = true with_env_tz 'US/Eastern' do assert_equal %("2005-02-01T15:15:10-05:00"), ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(Time.local(2005,2,1,15,15,10)) end ensure - ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = false + ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = prev end def test_hash_with_time_to_json + prev = ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format + ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = false assert_equal '{"time":"2009/01/01 00:00:00 +0000"}', { :time => Time.utc(2009) }.to_json + ensure + ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = prev end def test_nested_hash_with_float assert_nothing_raised do hash = { "CHI" => { - :dislay_name => "chicago", + :display_name => "chicago", :latitude => 123.234 } } @@ -302,12 +302,12 @@ class TestJSONEncoding < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal({"name" => "David", "sub" => { "name" => "David", - "date" => "2010/01/01" }}, JSON.parse(json_custom)) + "date" => "2010-01-01" }}, JSON.parse(json_custom)) assert_equal({"name" => "David", "email" => "sample@example.com"}, JSON.parse(json_strings)) - assert_equal({"name" => "David", "date" => "2010/01/01"}, + assert_equal({"name" => "David", "date" => "2010-01-01"}, JSON.parse(json_string_and_date)) end diff --git a/activesupport/test/load_paths_test.rb b/activesupport/test/load_paths_test.rb index 979e25bdf3..ac617a9fd8 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/load_paths_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/load_paths_test.rb @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ class LoadPathsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase } load_paths_count[File.expand_path('../../lib', __FILE__)] -= 1 - filtered = load_paths_count.select { |k, v| v > 1 } - assert filtered.empty?, filtered.inspect + load_paths_count.select! { |k, v| v > 1 } + assert load_paths_count.empty?, load_paths_count.inspect end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/message_encryptor_test.rb b/activesupport/test/message_encryptor_test.rb index 06c7e8a1a7..509c453b5c 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/message_encryptor_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/message_encryptor_test.rb @@ -56,9 +56,14 @@ class MessageEncryptorTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end def test_alternative_serialization_method + prev = ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format + ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = true encryptor = ActiveSupport::MessageEncryptor.new(SecureRandom.hex(64), SecureRandom.hex(64), :serializer => JSONSerializer.new) message = encryptor.encrypt_and_sign({ :foo => 123, 'bar' => Time.utc(2010) }) - assert_equal encryptor.decrypt_and_verify(message), { "foo" => 123, "bar" => "2010-01-01T00:00:00Z" } + exp = { "foo" => 123, "bar" => "2010-01-01T00:00:00Z" } + assert_equal exp, encryptor.decrypt_and_verify(message) + ensure + ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = prev end private diff --git a/activesupport/test/message_verifier_test.rb b/activesupport/test/message_verifier_test.rb index 5adff41653..a8633f7299 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/message_verifier_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/message_verifier_test.rb @@ -45,9 +45,14 @@ class MessageVerifierTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end def test_alternative_serialization_method + prev = ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format + ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = true verifier = ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier.new("Hey, I'm a secret!", :serializer => JSONSerializer.new) message = verifier.generate({ :foo => 123, 'bar' => Time.utc(2010) }) - assert_equal verifier.verify(message), { "foo" => 123, "bar" => "2010-01-01T00:00:00Z" } + exp = { "foo" => 123, "bar" => "2010-01-01T00:00:00Z" } + assert_equal exp, verifier.verify(message) + ensure + ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = prev end def assert_not_verified(message) diff --git a/activesupport/test/notifications_test.rb b/activesupport/test/notifications_test.rb index d63c59883a..f729f0a95b 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/notifications_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/notifications_test.rb @@ -81,6 +81,20 @@ module Notifications end end + class TestSubscriber + attr_reader :starts, :finishes, :publishes + + def initialize + @starts = [] + @finishes = [] + @publishes = [] + end + + def start(*args); @starts << args; end + def finish(*args); @finishes << args; end + def publish(*args); @publishes << args; end + end + class SyncPubSubTest < TestCase def test_events_are_published_to_a_listener @notifier.publish :foo @@ -99,7 +113,7 @@ module Notifications @notifier.publish :foo @notifier.publish :foo - @notifier.subscribe("not_existant") do |*args| + @notifier.subscribe("not_existent") do |*args| @events << ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event.new(*args) end @@ -144,6 +158,14 @@ module Notifications assert_equal [[:foo]], @another end + def test_publish_with_subscriber + subscriber = TestSubscriber.new + @notifier.subscribe nil, subscriber + @notifier.publish :foo + + assert_equal [[:foo]], subscriber.publishes + end + private def event(*args) args diff --git a/activesupport/test/ordered_hash_test.rb b/activesupport/test/ordered_hash_test.rb index 6aea9d56f1..c3fe89de4b 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/ordered_hash_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/ordered_hash_test.rb @@ -244,11 +244,7 @@ class OrderedHashTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end def test_each_after_yaml_serialization - values = [] - @deserialized_ordered_hash = YAML.load(YAML.dump(@ordered_hash)) - - @deserialized_ordered_hash.each {|key, value| values << value} - assert_equal @values, values + assert_equal @values, YAML.load(YAML.dump(@ordered_hash)).values end def test_each_when_yielding_to_block_with_splat diff --git a/activesupport/test/rescuable_test.rb b/activesupport/test/rescuable_test.rb index e099e47e0e..ec9d231125 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/rescuable_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/rescuable_test.rb @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ class RescuableTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal expected, result end - def test_children_should_inherit_rescue_defintions_from_parents_and_child_rescue_should_be_appended + def test_children_should_inherit_rescue_definitions_from_parents_and_child_rescue_should_be_appended expected = ["WraithAttack", "WraithAttack", "NuclearExplosion", "MadRonon", "CoolError"] result = @cool_stargate.send(:rescue_handlers).collect {|e| e.first} assert_equal expected, result diff --git a/activesupport/test/test_case_test.rb b/activesupport/test/test_case_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dfe9f3c11c..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/test/test_case_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -require 'abstract_unit' - -module ActiveSupport - class TestCaseTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - class FakeRunner - attr_reader :puked - - def initialize - @puked = [] - end - - def puke(klass, name, e) - @puked << [klass, name, e] - end - - def options - nil - end - - def record(*args) - end - end - - def test_standard_error_raised_within_setup_callback_is_puked - tc = Class.new(TestCase) do - def self.name; nil; end - - setup :bad_callback - def bad_callback; raise 'oh noes' end - def test_true; assert true end - end - - test_name = 'test_true' - fr = FakeRunner.new - - test = tc.new test_name - test.run fr - klass, name, exception = *fr.puked.first - - assert_equal tc, klass - assert_equal test_name, name - assert_equal 'oh noes', exception.message - end - - def test_standard_error_raised_within_teardown_callback_is_puked - tc = Class.new(TestCase) do - def self.name; nil; end - - teardown :bad_callback - def bad_callback; raise 'oh noes' end - def test_true; assert true end - end - - test_name = 'test_true' - fr = FakeRunner.new - - test = tc.new test_name - test.run fr - klass, name, exception = *fr.puked.first - - assert_equal tc, klass - assert_equal test_name, name - assert_equal 'oh noes', exception.message - end - - def test_passthrough_exception_raised_within_test_method_is_not_rescued - tc = Class.new(TestCase) do - def self.name; nil; end - - def test_which_raises_interrupt; raise Interrupt; end - end - - test_name = 'test_which_raises_interrupt' - fr = FakeRunner.new - - test = tc.new test_name - assert_raises(Interrupt) { test.run fr } - end - - def test_passthrough_exception_raised_within_setup_callback_is_not_rescued - tc = Class.new(TestCase) do - def self.name; nil; end - - setup :callback_which_raises_interrupt - def callback_which_raises_interrupt; raise Interrupt; end - def test_true; assert true end - end - - test_name = 'test_true' - fr = FakeRunner.new - - test = tc.new test_name - assert_raises(Interrupt) { test.run fr } - end - - def test_passthrough_exception_raised_within_teardown_callback_is_not_rescued - tc = Class.new(TestCase) do - def self.name; nil; end - - teardown :callback_which_raises_interrupt - def callback_which_raises_interrupt; raise Interrupt; end - def test_true; assert true end - end - - test_name = 'test_true' - fr = FakeRunner.new - - test = tc.new test_name - assert_raises(Interrupt) { test.run fr } - end - - def test_pending_deprecation - assert_deprecated do - pending "should use #skip instead" - end - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/test_test.rb b/activesupport/test/test_test.rb index 3e6ac811a4..0c8cc1f883 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/test_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/test_test.rb @@ -87,54 +87,6 @@ class AssertDifferenceTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end -class AssertBlankTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - BLANK = [ EmptyTrue.new, nil, false, '', ' ', " \n\t \r ", [], {} ] - NOT_BLANK = [ EmptyFalse.new, Object.new, true, 0, 1, 'x', [nil], { nil => 0 } ] - - def test_assert_blank_true - BLANK.each { |value| - assert_deprecated { assert_blank value } - } - end - - def test_assert_blank_false - NOT_BLANK.each { |v| - assert_deprecated { - begin - assert_blank v - fail 'should not get to here' - rescue Exception => e - assert_match(/is not blank/, e.message) - end - } - } - end -end - -class AssertPresentTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - BLANK = [ EmptyTrue.new, nil, false, '', ' ', " \n\t \r ", [], {} ] - NOT_BLANK = [ EmptyFalse.new, Object.new, true, 0, 1, 'x', [nil], { nil => 0 } ] - - def test_assert_present_true - NOT_BLANK.each { |v| - assert_deprecated { assert_present v } - } - end - - def test_assert_present_false - BLANK.each { |v| - assert_deprecated { - begin - assert_present v - fail 'should not get to here' - rescue Exception => e - assert_match(/is blank/, e.message) - end - } - } - end -end - class AlsoDoingNothingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end @@ -201,6 +153,6 @@ class TestCaseTaggedLoggingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end def test_logs_tagged_with_current_test_case - assert_match "#{self.class}: #{__name__}\n", @out.string + assert_match "#{self.class}: #{name}\n", @out.string end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/transliterate_test.rb b/activesupport/test/transliterate_test.rb index ce91c443e1..e0f85f4e7c 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/transliterate_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/transliterate_test.rb @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ require 'abstract_unit' require 'active_support/inflector/transliterate' class TransliterateTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase - def test_transliterate_should_not_change_ascii_chars (0..127).each do |byte| char = [byte].pack("U") @@ -24,12 +23,13 @@ class TransliterateTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_transliterate_should_work_with_custom_i18n_rules_and_uncomposed_utf8 char = [117, 776].pack("U*") # "ü" as ASCII "u" plus COMBINING DIAERESIS I18n.backend.store_translations(:de, :i18n => {:transliterate => {:rule => {"ü" => "ue"}}}) - I18n.locale = :de + default_locale, I18n.locale = I18n.locale, :de assert_equal "ue", ActiveSupport::Inflector.transliterate(char) + ensure + I18n.locale = default_locale end def test_transliterate_should_allow_a_custom_replacement_char assert_equal "a*b", ActiveSupport::Inflector.transliterate("a索b", "*") end - end diff --git a/activesupport/test/ts_isolated.rb b/activesupport/test/ts_isolated.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 294d6595f7..0000000000 --- a/activesupport/test/ts_isolated.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/testing/autorun' -require 'active_support/test_case' -require 'rbconfig' -require 'active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting' - -class TestIsolated < ActiveSupport::TestCase - ruby = File.join(*RbConfig::CONFIG.values_at('bindir', 'RUBY_INSTALL_NAME')) - - Dir["#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/**/*_test.rb"].each do |file| - define_method("test #{file}") do - command = "#{ruby} -Ilib:test #{file}" - result = silence_stderr { `#{command}` } - assert $?.to_i.zero?, "#{command}\n#{result}" - end - end -end diff --git a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/jdom_engine_test.rb b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/jdom_engine_test.rb index 904ef7b208..ed4de8aba2 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/jdom_engine_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/jdom_engine_test.rb @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/ private def assert_equal_rexml(xml) parsed_xml = XmlMini.parse(xml) - hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { parsed_xml } + hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { XmlMini.parse(xml) } assert_equal(hash, parsed_xml) end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/libxml_engine_test.rb b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/libxml_engine_test.rb index e7cb350663..a8df2e1f7b 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/libxml_engine_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/libxml_engine_test.rb @@ -195,7 +195,8 @@ class LibxmlEngineTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase private def assert_equal_rexml(xml) parsed_xml = XmlMini.parse(xml) - hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { parsed_xml } + xml.rewind if xml.respond_to?(:rewind) + hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { XmlMini.parse(xml) } assert_equal(hash, parsed_xml) end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/libxmlsax_engine_test.rb b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/libxmlsax_engine_test.rb index 07485911c9..d6d90639e2 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/libxmlsax_engine_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/libxmlsax_engine_test.rb @@ -186,7 +186,8 @@ class LibXMLSAXEngineTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase private def assert_equal_rexml(xml) parsed_xml = XmlMini.parse(xml) - hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { parsed_xml } + xml.rewind if xml.respond_to?(:rewind) + hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { XmlMini.parse(xml) } assert_equal(hash, parsed_xml) end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogiri_engine_test.rb b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogiri_engine_test.rb index 937517786e..2e962576b5 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogiri_engine_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogiri_engine_test.rb @@ -208,7 +208,8 @@ class NokogiriEngineTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase private def assert_equal_rexml(xml) parsed_xml = XmlMini.parse(xml) - hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { parsed_xml } + xml.rewind if xml.respond_to?(:rewind) + hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { XmlMini.parse(xml) } assert_equal(hash, parsed_xml) end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogirisax_engine_test.rb b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogirisax_engine_test.rb index d4f63f6bd0..4f078f31e0 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogirisax_engine_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogirisax_engine_test.rb @@ -56,9 +56,9 @@ class NokogiriSAXEngineTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end end - def test_setting_nokogiri_as_backend - XmlMini.backend = 'Nokogiri' - assert_equal XmlMini_Nokogiri, XmlMini.backend + def test_setting_nokogirisax_as_backend + XmlMini.backend = 'NokogiriSAX' + assert_equal XmlMini_NokogiriSAX, XmlMini.backend end def test_blank_returns_empty_hash @@ -209,7 +209,8 @@ class NokogiriSAXEngineTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase private def assert_equal_rexml(xml) parsed_xml = XmlMini.parse(xml) - hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { parsed_xml } + xml.rewind if xml.respond_to?(:rewind) + hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { XmlMini.parse(xml) } assert_equal(hash, parsed_xml) end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/rexml_engine_test.rb b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/rexml_engine_test.rb index 70a3b918fd..0c1f11803c 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/rexml_engine_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/rexml_engine_test.rb @@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ class REXMLEngineTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase private def assert_equal_rexml(xml) parsed_xml = XmlMini.parse(xml) - hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { parsed_xml } + xml.rewind if xml.respond_to?(:rewind) + hash = XmlMini.with_backend('REXML') { XmlMini.parse(xml) } assert_equal(hash, parsed_xml) end end diff --git a/activesupport/test/xml_mini_test.rb b/activesupport/test/xml_mini_test.rb index a025279e16..d992028323 100644 --- a/activesupport/test/xml_mini_test.rb +++ b/activesupport/test/xml_mini_test.rb @@ -106,7 +106,11 @@ module XmlMiniTest module Nokogiri end setup do - @xml = ActiveSupport::XmlMini + @xml, @default_backend = ActiveSupport::XmlMini, ActiveSupport::XmlMini.backend + end + + teardown do + ActiveSupport::XmlMini.backend = @default_backend end test "#with_backend should switch backend and then switch back" do @@ -135,7 +139,11 @@ module XmlMiniTest module LibXML end setup do - @xml = ActiveSupport::XmlMini + @xml, @default_backend = ActiveSupport::XmlMini, ActiveSupport::XmlMini.backend + end + + teardown do + ActiveSupport::XmlMini.backend = @default_backend end test "#with_backend should be thread-safe" do diff --git a/ci/travis.rb b/ci/travis.rb index 9029c3f41c..7e68993332 100755 --- a/ci/travis.rb +++ b/ci/travis.rb @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ class Build 'am' => 'actionmailer', 'amo' => 'activemodel', 'as' => 'activesupport', - 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if (document.getElementById('guides').style.display == "none") { - document.getElementById('guides').style.display = "block"; - } else { - document.getElementById('guides').style.display = "none"; - } -} - -$.fn.selectGuide = function(guide){ +$.fn.selectGuide = function(guide) { $("select", this).val(guide); -} +}; -guidesIndex = { - bind: function(){ +var guidesIndex = { + bind: function() { var currentGuidePath = window.location.pathname; var currentGuide = currentGuidePath.substring(currentGuidePath.lastIndexOf("/")+1); $(".guides-index-small"). on("change", "select", guidesIndex.navigate). selectGuide(currentGuide); - $(".more-info-button:visible").click(function(e){ + $(document).on("click", ".more-info-button", function(e){ e.stopPropagation(); - if($(".more-info-links").is(":visible")){ + if ($(".more-info-links").is(":visible")) { $(".more-info-links").addClass("s-hidden").unwrap(); } else { $(".more-info-links").wrap("<div class='more-info-container'></div>").removeClass("s-hidden"); } - $(document).on("click", function(e){ - var $button = $(".more-info-button"); - var element; + }); + $("#guidesMenu").on("click", function(e) { + $("#guides").toggle(); + return false; + }); + $(document).on("click", function(e){ + e.stopPropagation(); + var $button = $(".more-info-button"); + var element; - // Cross browser find the element that had the event - if (e.target) element = e.target; - else if (e.srcElement) element = e.srcElement; + // Cross browser find the element that had the event + if (e.target) element = e.target; + else if (e.srcElement) element = e.srcElement; - // Defeat the older Safari bug: - // http://www.quirksmode.org/js/events_properties.html - if (element.nodeType == 3) element = element.parentNode; + // Defeat the older Safari bug: + // http://www.quirksmode.org/js/events_properties.html + if (element.nodeType === 3) element = element.parentNode; - var $element = $(element); + var $element = $(element); - var $container = $element.parents(".more-info-container"); + var $container = $element.parents(".more-info-container"); - // We've captured a click outside the popup - if($container.length == 0){ - $container = $button.next(".more-info-container"); - $container.find(".more-info-links").addClass("s-hidden").unwrap(); - $(document).off("click"); - } - }); + // We've captured a click outside the popup + if($container.length === 0){ + $container = $button.next(".more-info-container"); + $container.find(".more-info-links").addClass("s-hidden").unwrap(); + } }); }, navigate: function(e){ var $list = $(e.target); - url = $list.val(); + var url = $list.val(); window.location = url; } -} +}; diff --git a/guides/assets/stylesheets/main.css b/guides/assets/stylesheets/main.css index dd029e6314..898f9ff05b 100644 --- a/guides/assets/stylesheets/main.css +++ b/guides/assets/stylesheets/main.css @@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ body { font-family: Helvetica, Arial, Sans-Serif; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: middle; + cursor: pointer; } .red-button:active { border-top: none; @@ -244,7 +245,7 @@ body { #subCol { position: absolute; z-index: 0; - top: 0; + top: 21px; right: 0; background: #FFF; padding: 1em 1.5em 1em 1.25em; diff --git a/guides/assets/stylesheets/print.css b/guides/assets/stylesheets/print.css index 628da105d4..bdc8ec948d 100644 --- a/guides/assets/stylesheets/print.css +++ b/guides/assets/stylesheets/print.css @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ hr { } h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 { font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, "Lucida Grande", sans-serif; } -code { font:.9em "Courier New", Monaco, Courier, monospace; } +code { font:.9em "Courier New", Monaco, Courier, monospace; display:inline} img { float:left; margin:1.5em 1.5em 1.5em 0; } a img { border:none; } diff --git a/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_gem.rb b/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_gem.rb index 2c63342572..a8868a1877 100644 --- a/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_gem.rb +++ b/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_gem.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Activate the gem you are reporting the issue against. -gem 'activerecord', '3.2.11' +gem 'activerecord', '4.0.0' require 'active_record' require 'minitest/autorun' require 'logger' diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/.gitignore b/guides/code/getting_started/.gitignore index 25a742dff0..6a502e997f 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/.gitignore +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/.gitignore @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# See http://help.github.com/ignore-files/ for more about ignoring files. +# See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files for more about ignoring files. # # If you find yourself ignoring temporary files generated by your text editor # or operating system, you probably want to add a global ignore instead: diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile b/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile index f06fc65de6..3d57012901 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ source 'https://rubygems.org' gem 'rails', '4.0.0' +# Use sqlite3 as the database for Active Record gem 'sqlite3' # Use SCSS for stylesheets @@ -30,7 +31,7 @@ end gem 'jbuilder', '~> 1.2' # To use ActiveModel has_secure_password -# gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0' +# gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.1.0' # Use unicorn as the app server # gem 'unicorn' diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile.lock b/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile.lock index 823fac5ff7..2d5c50ef5c 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile.lock +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile.lock @@ -1,135 +1,107 @@ -GIT - remote: git://github.com/rails/activerecord-deprecated_finders.git - revision: 2e7b35d7948cefb2bba96438873d7f7bb1961a03 - specs: - activerecord-deprecated_finders (0.0.2) - -GIT - remote: git://github.com/rails/arel.git - revision: 38d0a222e275d917a2c1d093b24457bafb600a00 - specs: - arel (3.0.2.20120819075748) - -GIT - remote: git://github.com/rails/coffee-rails.git - revision: 052634e6d02d4800d7b021201cc8d5829775b3cd - specs: - coffee-rails (4.0.0.beta) - coffee-script (>= 2.2.0) - railties (>= 4.0.0.beta, < 5.0) - -GIT - remote: git://github.com/rails/sass-rails.git - revision: ae8138a89cac397c0df903dd533e2862902ce8f5 - specs: - sass-rails (4.0.0.beta) - railties (>= 4.0.0.beta, < 5.0) - sass (>= 3.1.10) - sprockets-rails (~> 2.0.0.rc0) - tilt (~> 1.3) - -GIT - remote: git://github.com/rails/sprockets-rails.git - revision: 09917104fdb42245fe369612a7b0e3d77e1ba763 - specs: - sprockets-rails (2.0.0.rc1) - actionpack (>= 3.0) - activesupport (>= 3.0) - sprockets (~> 2.8) - -PATH - remote: /Users/steve/src/rails +GEM + remote: https://rubygems.org/ specs: - actionmailer (4.0.0.beta) - actionpack (= 4.0.0.beta) + actionmailer (4.0.0) + actionpack (= 4.0.0) mail (~> 2.5.3) - actionpack (4.0.0.beta) - activesupport (= 4.0.0.beta) + actionpack (4.0.0) + activesupport (= 4.0.0) builder (~> 3.1.0) erubis (~> 2.7.0) - rack (~> 1.4.3) - rack-test (~> 0.6.1) - activemodel (4.0.0.beta) - activesupport (= 4.0.0.beta) + rack (~> 1.5.2) + rack-test (~> 0.6.2) + activemodel (4.0.0) + activesupport (= 4.0.0) builder (~> 3.1.0) - activerecord (4.0.0.beta) - activemodel (= 4.0.0.beta) - activerecord-deprecated_finders (= 0.0.2) - activesupport (= 4.0.0.beta) - arel (~> 3.0.2) - activesupport (4.0.0.beta) - i18n (~> 0.6) - minitest (~> 4.1) + activerecord (4.0.0) + activemodel (= 4.0.0) + activerecord-deprecated_finders (~> 1.0.2) + activesupport (= 4.0.0) + arel (~> 4.0.0) + activerecord-deprecated_finders (1.0.3) + activesupport (4.0.0) + i18n (~> 0.6, >= 0.6.4) + minitest (~> 4.2) multi_json (~> 1.3) thread_safe (~> 0.1) - tzinfo (~> 0.3.33) - rails (4.0.0.beta) - actionmailer (= 4.0.0.beta) - actionpack (= 4.0.0.beta) - activerecord (= 4.0.0.beta) - activesupport (= 4.0.0.beta) - bundler (>= 1.2.2, < 2.0) - railties (= 4.0.0.beta) - sprockets-rails (~> 2.0.0.rc1) - railties (4.0.0.beta) - actionpack (= 4.0.0.beta) - activesupport (= 4.0.0.beta) - rake (>= 0.8.7) - rdoc (~> 3.4) - thor (>= 0.15.4, < 2.0) - -GEM - remote: https://rubygems.org/ - specs: - atomic (1.0.1) + tzinfo (~> 0.3.37) + arel (4.0.0) + atomic (1.1.10) builder (3.1.4) + coffee-rails (4.0.0) + coffee-script (>= 2.2.0) + railties (>= 4.0.0.beta, < 5.0) coffee-script (2.2.0) coffee-script-source execjs - coffee-script-source (1.4.0) + coffee-script-source (1.6.3) erubis (2.7.0) execjs (1.4.0) multi_json (~> 1.0) - hike (1.2.1) - i18n (0.6.1) - jbuilder (1.0.2) + hike (1.2.3) + i18n (0.6.4) + jbuilder (1.4.2) activesupport (>= 3.0.0) - jquery-rails (2.2.0) + multi_json (>= 1.2.0) + jquery-rails (3.0.2) railties (>= 3.0, < 5.0) thor (>= 0.14, < 2.0) - json (1.7.6) - mail (2.5.3) - i18n (>= 0.4.0) + json (1.8.0) + mail (2.5.4) mime-types (~> 1.16) treetop (~> 1.4.8) - mime-types (1.19) - minitest (4.4.0) - multi_json (1.5.0) + mime-types (1.23) + minitest (4.7.5) + multi_json (1.7.7) polyglot (0.3.3) - rack (1.4.4) + rack (1.5.2) rack-test (0.6.2) rack (>= 1.0) - rake (10.0.3) - rdoc (3.12) + rails (4.0.0) + actionmailer (= 4.0.0) + actionpack (= 4.0.0) + activerecord (= 4.0.0) + activesupport (= 4.0.0) + bundler (>= 1.3.0, < 2.0) + railties (= 4.0.0) + sprockets-rails (~> 2.0.0) + railties (4.0.0) + actionpack (= 4.0.0) + activesupport (= 4.0.0) + rake (>= 0.8.7) + thor (>= 0.18.1, < 2.0) + rake (10.1.0) + rdoc (3.12.2) json (~> 1.4) - sass (3.2.5) - sprockets (2.8.2) + sass (3.2.9) + sass-rails (4.0.0) + railties (>= 4.0.0.beta, < 5.0) + sass (>= 3.1.10) + sprockets-rails (~> 2.0.0) + sdoc (0.3.20) + json (>= 1.1.3) + rdoc (~> 3.10) + sprockets (2.10.0) hike (~> 1.2) multi_json (~> 1.0) rack (~> 1.0) tilt (~> 1.1, != 1.3.0) + sprockets-rails (2.0.0) + actionpack (>= 3.0) + activesupport (>= 3.0) + sprockets (~> 2.8) sqlite3 (1.3.7) - thor (0.16.0) + thor (0.18.1) thread_safe (0.1.0) atomic - tilt (1.3.3) - treetop (1.4.12) + tilt (1.4.1) + treetop (1.4.14) polyglot polyglot (>= 0.3.1) - turbolinks (1.0.0) + turbolinks (1.2.0) coffee-rails - tzinfo (0.3.35) - uglifier (1.3.0) + tzinfo (0.3.37) + uglifier (2.1.1) execjs (>= 0.3.0) multi_json (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2) @@ -137,14 +109,12 @@ PLATFORMS ruby DEPENDENCIES - activerecord-deprecated_finders! - arel! - coffee-rails! - jbuilder (~> 1.0.1) + coffee-rails + jbuilder (~> 1.2) jquery-rails - rails! - sass-rails! - sprockets-rails! + rails (= 4.0.0) + sass-rails + sdoc sqlite3 turbolinks uglifier (>= 1.0.3) diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/app/assets/javascripts/application.js b/guides/code/getting_started/app/assets/javascripts/application.js index 9e83eb5e7e..5a4fbaa370 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/app/assets/javascripts/application.js +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/app/assets/javascripts/application.js @@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ // It's not advisable to add code directly here, but if you do, it'll appear at the bottom of the // compiled file. // -// WARNING: THE FIRST BLANK LINE MARKS THE END OF WHAT'S TO BE PROCESSED, ANY BLANK LINE SHOULD -// GO AFTER THE REQUIRES BELOW. +// stub path allows dependency to be excluded from the asset bundle. // //= require jquery //= require jquery_ujs diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/app/controllers/comments_controller.rb b/guides/code/getting_started/app/controllers/comments_controller.rb index 0e3d2a6dde..b2d9bcdf7f 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/app/controllers/comments_controller.rb +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/app/controllers/comments_controller.rb @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ class CommentsController < ApplicationController def create @post = Post.find(params[:post_id]) - @comment = @post.comments.create(params[:comment].permit(:commenter, :body)) + @comment = @post.comments.create(comment_params) redirect_to post_path(@post) end @@ -14,4 +14,10 @@ class CommentsController < ApplicationController @comment.destroy redirect_to post_path(@post) end + + private + + def comment_params + params.require(:comment).permit(:commenter, :body) + end end diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/app/controllers/posts_controller.rb b/guides/code/getting_started/app/controllers/posts_controller.rb index 6aa1409170..02689ad67b 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/app/controllers/posts_controller.rb +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/app/controllers/posts_controller.rb @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ class PostsController < ApplicationController def update @post = Post.find(params[:id]) - if @post.update(params[:post].permit(:title, :text)) + if @post.update(post_params) redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id else render 'edit' @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ class PostsController < ApplicationController end def create - @post = Post.new(params[:post].permit(:title, :text)) + @post = Post.new(post_params) if @post.save redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id @@ -44,4 +44,10 @@ class PostsController < ApplicationController redirect_to action: :index end + + private + + def post_params + params.require(:post).permit(:title, :text) + end end diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/app/views/posts/_form.html.erb b/guides/code/getting_started/app/views/posts/_form.html.erb index c9fb74af9c..f2f83585e1 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/app/views/posts/_form.html.erb +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/app/views/posts/_form.html.erb @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ <%= form_for @post do |f| %> <% if @post.errors.any? %> - <div id="errorExplanation"> + <div id="error_explanation"> <h2><%= pluralize(@post.errors.count, "error") %> prohibited this post from being saved:</h2> <ul> @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ <%= f.label :title %><br> <%= f.text_field :title %> </p> - + <p> <%= f.label :text %><br> <%= f.text_area :text %> </p> - + <p> <%= f.submit %> </p> diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/app/views/welcome/index.html.erb b/guides/code/getting_started/app/views/welcome/index.html.erb index 738e12d7dc..56be8dd3cc 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/app/views/welcome/index.html.erb +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/app/views/welcome/index.html.erb @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ <h1>Hello, Rails!</h1> <%= link_to "My Blog", controller: "posts" %> +<%= link_to "New Post", new_post_path %> diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/config/environment.rb b/guides/code/getting_started/config/environment.rb index 2d65111004..e7e341c960 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/config/environment.rb +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/config/environment.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -# Load the rails application. +# Load the Rails application. require File.expand_path('../application', __FILE__) -# Initialize the rails application. +# Initialize the Rails application. Blog::Application.initialize! diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/config/environments/development.rb b/guides/code/getting_started/config/environments/development.rb index d169e9452c..7e5692b08b 100644 --- a/guides/code/getting_started/config/environments/development.rb +++ b/guides/code/getting_started/config/environments/development.rb @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Blog::Application.configure do # Only use best-standards-support built into browsers. config.action_dispatch.best_standards_support = :builtin - # Raise an error on page load if there are pending migrations + # Raise an error on page load if there are pending migrations. config.active_record.migration_error = :page_load # Debug mode disables concatenation and preprocessing of assets. diff --git a/guides/rails_guides.rb b/guides/rails_guides.rb index ab890f202c..ce409868ca 100644 --- a/guides/rails_guides.rb +++ b/guides/rails_guides.rb @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ end begin require 'redcarpet' -rescue Gem::LoadError +rescue LoadError # This can happen if doc:guides is executed in an application. $stderr.puts('Generating guides requires Redcarpet 2.1.1+.') $stderr.puts(<<ERROR) if bundler? diff --git a/guides/rails_guides/helpers.rb b/guides/rails_guides/helpers.rb index a288d0f0f4..760b196abd 100644 --- a/guides/rails_guides/helpers.rb +++ b/guides/rails_guides/helpers.rb @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ module RailsGuides end def documents_flat - documents_by_section.map {|section| section['documents']}.flatten + documents_by_section.flat_map {|section| section['documents']} end def finished_documents(documents) diff --git a/guides/rails_guides/markdown/renderer.rb b/guides/rails_guides/markdown/renderer.rb index c3fe5b8799..2eb7ca17a3 100644 --- a/guides/rails_guides/markdown/renderer.rb +++ b/guides/rails_guides/markdown/renderer.rb @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ HTML # if a bulleted list follows the first item is not rendered # as a list item, but as a paragraph starting with a plain # asterisk. - body.gsub(/^(TIP|IMPORTANT|CAUTION|WARNING|NOTE|INFO|TODO)[.:](.*?)(\n(?=\n)|\Z)/m) do |m| + body.gsub(/^(TIP|IMPORTANT|CAUTION|WARNING|NOTE|INFO|TODO)[.:](.*?)(\n(?=\n)|\Z)/m) do css_class = case $1 when 'CAUTION', 'IMPORTANT' 'warning' diff --git a/guides/source/2_2_release_notes.md b/guides/source/2_2_release_notes.md index 802455f612..7db4cf07e7 100644 --- a/guides/source/2_2_release_notes.md +++ b/guides/source/2_2_release_notes.md @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Active Record association proxies now respect the scope of methods on the proxie * More information: * [Rails 2.2 Change: Private Methods on Association Proxies are Private](http://afreshcup.com/2008/10/24/rails-22-change-private-methods-on-association-proxies-are-private/) -### Other ActiveRecord Changes +### Other Active Record Changes * `rake db:migrate:redo` now accepts an optional VERSION to target that specific migration to redo * Set `config.active_record.timestamped_migrations = false` to have migrations with numeric prefix instead of UTC timestamp. diff --git a/guides/source/2_3_release_notes.md b/guides/source/2_3_release_notes.md index 7aef566e40..0f05cc6b85 100644 --- a/guides/source/2_3_release_notes.md +++ b/guides/source/2_3_release_notes.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Here's a summary of the rack-related changes: * `ActiveRecord::QueryCache` middleware is automatically inserted onto the middleware stack if `ActiveRecord` has been loaded. This middleware sets up and flushes the per-request Active Record query cache. * The Rails router and controller classes follow the Rack spec. You can call a controller directly with `SomeController.call(env)`. The router stores the routing parameters in `rack.routing_args`. * `ActionController::Request` inherits from `Rack::Request`. -* Instead of `config.action_controller.session = { :session_key => 'foo', ...` use `config.action_controller.session = { :key => 'foo', ...`. +* Instead of `config.action_controller.session = { :session_key => 'foo', ...` use `config.action_controller.session = { :key => 'foo', ...`. * Using the `ParamsParser` middleware preprocesses any XML, JSON, or YAML requests so they can be read normally with any `Rack::Request` object after it. ### Renewed Support for Rails Engines @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Rails 2.3 will introduce the notion of _default scopes_ similar to named scopes, ### Batch Processing -You can now process large numbers of records from an ActiveRecord model with less pressure on memory by using `find_in_batches`: +You can now process large numbers of records from an Active Record model with less pressure on memory by using `find_in_batches`: ```ruby Customer.find_in_batches(:conditions => {:active => true}) do |customer_group| @@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ before_save :update_credit_rating, :if => :active, Rails now has a `:having` option on find (as well as on `has_many` and `has_and_belongs_to_many` associations) for filtering records in grouped finds. As those with heavy SQL backgrounds know, this allows filtering based on grouped results: ```ruby -developers = Developer.find(:all, :group => "salary", - :having => "sum(salary) > 10000", :select => "salary") +developers = Developer.find(:all, :group => "salary", + :having => "sum(salary) > 10000", :select => "salary") ``` * Lead Contributor: [Emilio Tagua](http://github.com/miloops) @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ A lot of folks have adopted the notion of using try() to attempt operations on o ### Swappable Parsers for XMLmini -The support for XML parsing in ActiveSupport has been made more flexible by allowing you to swap in different parsers. By default, it uses the standard REXML implementation, but you can easily specify the faster LibXML or Nokogiri implementations for your own applications, provided you have the appropriate gems installed: +The support for XML parsing in Active Support has been made more flexible by allowing you to swap in different parsers. By default, it uses the standard REXML implementation, but you can easily specify the faster LibXML or Nokogiri implementations for your own applications, provided you have the appropriate gems installed: ```ruby XmlMini.backend = 'LibXML' diff --git a/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.md b/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.md index 388ba3fa30..d398cd680c 100644 --- a/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.md +++ b/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Creating a Rails 3.0 application -------------------------------- ```bash -# You should have the 'rails' rubygem installed +# You should have the 'rails' RubyGem installed $ rails new myapp $ cd myapp ``` @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ Helpers that do something else, like `cache` or `content_for`, are not affected * Helpers now output HTML 5 by default. * Form label helper now pulls values from I18n with a single value, so `f.label :name` will pull the `:name` translation. * I18n select label on should now be :en.helpers.select instead of :en.support.select. -* You no longer need to place a minus sign at the end of a ruby interpolation inside an ERb template to remove the trailing carriage return in the HTML output. +* You no longer need to place a minus sign at the end of a Ruby interpolation inside an ERB template to remove the trailing carriage return in the HTML output. * Added `grouped_collection_select` helper to Action View. * `content_for?` has been added allowing you to check for the existence of content in a view before rendering. * passing `:value => nil` to form helpers will set the field's `value` attribute to nil as opposed to using the default value @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ As well as the following deprecations: * `named_scope` in an Active Record class is deprecated and has been renamed to just `scope`. * In `scope` methods, you should move to using the relation methods, instead of a `:conditions => {}` finder method, for example `scope :since, lambda {|time| where("created_at > ?", time) }`. * `save(false)` is deprecated, in favor of `save(:validate => false)`. -* I18n error messages for ActiveRecord should be changed from :en.activerecord.errors.template to `:en.errors.template`. +* I18n error messages for Active Record should be changed from :en.activerecord.errors.template to `:en.errors.template`. * `model.errors.on` is deprecated in favor of `model.errors[]` * validates_presence_of => validates... :presence => true * `ActiveRecord::Base.colorize_logging` and `config.active_record.colorize_logging` are deprecated in favor of `Rails::LogSubscriber.colorize_logging` or `config.colorize_logging` @@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ Action Mailer has been given a new API with TMail being replaced out with the ne * All mailers are now in `app/mailers` by default. * Can now send email using new API with three methods: `attachments`, `headers` and `mail`. -* ActionMailer now has native support for inline attachments using the `attachments.inline` method. +* Action Mailer now has native support for inline attachments using the `attachments.inline` method. * Action Mailer emailing methods now return `Mail::Message` objects, which can then be sent the `deliver` message to send itself. * All delivery methods are now abstracted out to the Mail gem. * The mail delivery method can accept a hash of all valid mail header fields with their value pair. @@ -611,4 +611,3 @@ Credits See the [full list of contributors to Rails](http://contributors.rubyonrails.org/) for the many people who spent many hours making Rails 3. Kudos to all of them. Rails 3.0 Release Notes were compiled by [Mikel Lindsaar](http://lindsaar.net.) - diff --git a/guides/source/3_1_release_notes.md b/guides/source/3_1_release_notes.md index d3f8abe0c8..5c99892e39 100644 --- a/guides/source/3_1_release_notes.md +++ b/guides/source/3_1_release_notes.md @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Creating a Rails 3.1 application -------------------------------- ```bash -# You should have the 'rails' rubygem installed +# You should have the 'rails' RubyGem installed $ rails new myapp $ cd myapp ``` diff --git a/guides/source/3_2_release_notes.md b/guides/source/3_2_release_notes.md index 68a47be14f..dc4d942671 100644 --- a/guides/source/3_2_release_notes.md +++ b/guides/source/3_2_release_notes.md @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Creating a Rails 3.2 application -------------------------------- ```bash -# You should have the 'rails' rubygem installed +# You should have the 'rails' RubyGem installed $ rails new myapp $ cd myapp ``` @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Rails 3.2 comes with a development mode that's noticeably faster. Inspired by [A ### Automatic Query Explains -Rails 3.2 comes with a nice feature that explains queries generated by ARel by defining an `explain` method in `ActiveRecord::Relation`. For example, you can run something like `puts Person.active.limit(5).explain` and the query ARel produces is explained. This allows to check for the proper indexes and further optimizations. +Rails 3.2 comes with a nice feature that explains queries generated by Arel by defining an `explain` method in `ActiveRecord::Relation`. For example, you can run something like `puts Person.active.limit(5).explain` and the query Arel produces is explained. This allows to check for the proper indexes and further optimizations. Queries that take more than half a second to run are *automatically* explained in the development mode. This threshold, of course, can be changed. @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Action Pack * form\_for is changed to use "#{action}\_#{as}" as the css class and id if `:as` option is provided. Earlier versions used "#{as}\_#{action}". -* `ActionController::ParamsWrapper` on ActiveRecord models now only wrap `attr_accessible` attributes if they were set. If not, only the attributes returned by the class method `attribute_names` will be wrapped. This fixes the wrapping of nested attributes by adding them to `attr_accessible`. +* `ActionController::ParamsWrapper` on Active Record models now only wrap `attr_accessible` attributes if they were set. If not, only the attributes returned by the class method `attribute_names` will be wrapped. This fixes the wrapping of nested attributes by adding them to `attr_accessible`. * Log "Filter chain halted as CALLBACKNAME rendered or redirected" every time a before callback halts. @@ -240,11 +240,11 @@ Action Pack In the example above, Posts controller will no longer automatically look up for a posts layout. If you need this functionality you could either remove `layout "application"` from `ApplicationController` or explicitly set it to `nil` in `PostsController`. -* Deprecated `ActionController::UnknownAction` in favour of `AbstractController::ActionNotFound`. +* Deprecated `ActionController::UnknownAction` in favor of `AbstractController::ActionNotFound`. -* Deprecated `ActionController::DoubleRenderError` in favour of `AbstractController::DoubleRenderError`. +* Deprecated `ActionController::DoubleRenderError` in favor of `AbstractController::DoubleRenderError`. -* Deprecated `method_missing` in favour of `action_missing` for missing actions. +* Deprecated `method_missing` in favor of `action_missing` for missing actions. * Deprecated `ActionController#rescue_action`, `ActionController#initialize_template_class` and `ActionController#assign_shortcuts`. diff --git a/guides/source/4_0_release_notes.md b/guides/source/4_0_release_notes.md index 37afb25181..8be7a86d20 100644 --- a/guides/source/4_0_release_notes.md +++ b/guides/source/4_0_release_notes.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Creating a Rails 4.0 application -------------------------------- ``` - You should have the 'rails' rubygem installed + You should have the 'rails' RubyGem installed $ rails new myapp $ cd myapp ``` @@ -50,24 +50,61 @@ $ ruby /path/to/rails/railties/bin/rails new myapp --dev Major Features -------------- -TODO. Give a list and then talk about each of them briefly. We can point to relevant code commits or documentation from these sections. - - - +[](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/images/rails4_features.png) + +### Upgrade + + * **Ruby 1.9.3** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/a0380e808d3dbd2462df17f5d3b7fcd8bd812496)) - Ruby 2.0 preferred; 1.9.3+ required + * **[New deprecation policy](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6YgD6tVPQs)** - Deprecated features are warnings in Rails 4.0 and will be removed in Rails 4.1. + * **ActionPack page and action caching** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/b0a7068564f0c95e7ef28fc39d0335ed17d93e90)) - Page and action caching are extracted to a separate gem. Page and action caching requires too much manual intervention (manually expiring caches when the underlying model objects are updated). Instead, use Russian doll caching. + * **ActiveRecord observers** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/ccecab3ba950a288b61a516bf9b6962e384aae0b)) - Observers are extracted to a separate gem. Observers are only needed for page and action caching, and can lead to spaghetti code. + * **ActiveRecord session store** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/0ffe19056c8e8b2f9ae9d487b896cad2ce9387ad)) - The ActiveRecord session store is extracted to a separate gem. Storing sessions in SQL is costly. Instead, use cookie sessions, memcache sessions, or a custom session store. + * **ActiveModel mass assignment protection** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/f8c9a4d3e88181cee644f91e1342bfe896ca64c6)) - Rails 3 mass assignment protection is deprecated. Instead, use strong parameters. + * **ActiveResource** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/f1637bf2bb00490203503fbd943b73406e043d1d)) - ActiveResource is extracted to a separate gem. ActiveResource was not widely used. + * **vendor/plugins removed** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/853de2bd9ac572735fa6cf59fcf827e485a231c3)) - Use a Gemfile to manage installed gems. + +### ActionPack + + * **Strong parameters** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/a8f6d5c6450a7fe058348a7f10a908352bb6c7fc)) - Only allow whitelisted parameters to update model objects (`params.permit(:title, :text)`). + * **Routing concerns** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/0dd24728a088fcb4ae616bb5d62734aca5276b1b)) - In the routing DSL, factor out common subroutes (`comments` from `/posts/1/comments` and `/videos/1/comments`). + * **ActionController::Live** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/af0a9f9eefaee3a8120cfd8d05cbc431af376da3)) - Stream JSON with `response.stream`. + * **Declarative ETags** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/ed5c938fa36995f06d4917d9543ba78ed506bb8d)) - Add controller-level etag additions that will be part of the action etag computation + * **[Russian doll caching](http://37signals.com/svn/posts/3113-how-key-based-cache-expiration-works)** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/4154bf012d2bec2aae79e4a49aa94a70d3e91d49)) - Cache nested fragments of views. Each fragment expires based on a set of dependencies (a cache key). The cache key is usually a template version number and a model object. + * **Turbolinks** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/e35d8b18d0649c0ecc58f6b73df6b3c8d0c6bb74)) - Serve only one initial HTML page. When the user navigates to another page, use pushState to update the URL and use AJAX to update the title and body. + * **Decouple ActionView from ActionController** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/78b0934dd1bb84e8f093fb8ef95ca99b297b51cd)) - ActionView was decoupled from ActionPack and will be moved to a separated gem in Rails 4.1. + * **Do not depend on ActiveModel** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/166dbaa7526a96fdf046f093f25b0a134b277a68)) - ActionPack no longer depends on ActiveModel. + +### General + + * **ActiveModel::Model** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/3b822e91d1a6c4eab0064989bbd07aae3a6d0d08)) - `ActiveModel::Model`, a mixin to make normal Ruby objects to work with ActionPack out of box (ex. for `form_for`) + * **New scope API** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/50cbc03d18c5984347965a94027879623fc44cce)) - Scopes must always use callables. + * **Schema cache dump** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/5ca4fc95818047108e69e22d200e7a4a22969477)) - To improve Rails boot time, instead of loading the schema directly from the database, load the schema from a dump file. + * **Support for specifying transaction isolation level** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/392eeecc11a291e406db927a18b75f41b2658253)) - Choose whether repeatable reads or improved performance (less locking) is more important. + * **Dalli** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/82663306f428a5bbc90c511458432afb26d2f238)) - Use Dalli memcache client for the memcache store. + * **Notifications start & finish** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/f08f8750a512f741acb004d0cebe210c5f949f28)) - Active Support instrumentation reports start and finish notifications to subscribers. + * **Thread safe by default** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/5d416b907864d99af55ebaa400fff217e17570cd)) - Rails can run in threaded app servers without additional configuration. Note: Check that the gems you are using are threadsafe. + * **PATCH verb** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/eed9f2539e3ab5a68e798802f464b8e4e95e619e)) - In Rails, PATCH replaces PUT. PATCH is used for partial updates of resources. + +### Security + + * **match do not catch all** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/90d2802b71a6e89aedfe40564a37bd35f777e541)) - In the routing DSL, match requires the HTTP verb or verbs to be specified. + * **html entities escaped by default** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/5f189f41258b83d49012ec5a0678d827327e7543)) - Strings rendered in erb are escaped unless wrapped with `raw` or `html_safe` is called. + * **New security headers** ([commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/6794e92b204572d75a07bd6413bdae6ae22d5a82)) - Rails sends the following headers with every HTTP request: `X-Frame-Options` (prevents clickjacking by forbidding the browser from embedding the page in a frame), `X-XSS-Protection` (asks the browser to halt script injection) and `X-Content-Type-Options` (prevents the browser from opening a jpeg as an exe). + Extraction of features to gems --------------------------- In Rails 4.0, several features have been extracted into gems. You can simply add the extracted gems to your `Gemfile` to bring the functionality back. -* Hash-based & Dynamic finder methods ([Github](https://github.com/rails/activerecord-deprecated_finders)) -* Mass assignment protection in Active Record models ([Github](https://github.com/rails/protected_attributes), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7251)) -* ActiveRecord::SessionStore ([Github](https://github.com/rails/activerecord-session_store), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7436)) -* Active Record Observers ([Github](https://github.com/rails/rails-observers), [Commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/39e85b3b90c58449164673909a6f1893cba290b2)) -* Active Resource ([Github](https://github.com/rails/activeresource), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/572), [Blog](http://yetimedia.tumblr.com/post/35233051627/activeresource-is-dead-long-live-activeresource)) -* Action Caching ([Github](https://github.com/rails/actionpack-action_caching), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7833)) -* Page Caching ([Github](https://github.com/rails/actionpack-page_caching), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7833)) -* Sprockets ([Github](https://github.com/rails/sprockets-rails)) -* Performance tests ([Github](https://github.com/rails/rails-perftest), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/8876)) +* Hash-based & Dynamic finder methods ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/activerecord-deprecated_finders)) +* Mass assignment protection in Active Record models ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/protected_attributes), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7251)) +* ActiveRecord::SessionStore ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/activerecord-session_store), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7436)) +* Active Record Observers ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/rails-observers), [Commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/39e85b3b90c58449164673909a6f1893cba290b2)) +* Active Resource ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/activeresource), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/572), [Blog](http://yetimedia.tumblr.com/post/35233051627/activeresource-is-dead-long-live-activeresource)) +* Action Caching ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/actionpack-action_caching), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7833)) +* Page Caching ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/actionpack-page_caching), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7833)) +* Sprockets ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/sprockets-rails)) +* Performance tests ([GitHub](https://github.com/rails/rails-perftest), [Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/8876)) Documentation ------------- @@ -83,12 +120,16 @@ Please refer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/railt ### Notable changes -* New test locations `test/models`, `test/helpers`, `test/controllers`, and `test/mailers`. Corresponding rake tasks added as well. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7878)) +* New test locations `test/models`, `test/helpers`, `test/controllers`, and `test/mailers`. Corresponding rake tasks added as well. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/7878)) -* Your app's executables now live in the `bin/` dir. Run `rake rails:update:bin` to get `bin/bundle`, `bin/rails`, and `bin/rake`. +* Your app's executables now live in the `bin/` directory. Run `rake rails:update:bin` to get `bin/bundle`, `bin/rails`, and `bin/rake`. * Threadsafe on by default +* Ability to use a custom builder by passing `--builder` (or `-b`) to + `rails new` has been removed. Consider using application templates + instead. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/9401)) + ### Deprecations * `config.threadsafe!` is deprecated in favor of `config.eager_load` which provides a more fine grained control on what is eager loaded. @@ -111,9 +152,9 @@ Please refer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activ ### Notable changes -* Add `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection`, a simple module to protect attributes from mass assignment when non-permitted attributes are passed. +* Add `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection`, a simple module to protect attributes from mass assignment when non-permitted attributes are passed. -* Added `ActiveModel::Model`, a mixin to make Ruby objects work with AP out of box. +* Added `ActiveModel::Model`, a mixin to make Ruby objects work with Action Pack out of box. ### Deprecations @@ -124,27 +165,27 @@ Please refer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activ ### Notable changes -* Replace deprecated `memcache-client` gem with `dalli` in ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore. +* Replace deprecated `memcache-client` gem with `dalli` in ActiveSupport::Cache::MemCacheStore. -* Optimize ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry to reduce memory and processing overhead. +* Optimize ActiveSupport::Cache::Entry to reduce memory and processing overhead. -* Inflections can now be defined per locale. `singularize` and `pluralize` accept locale as an extra argument. +* Inflections can now be defined per locale. `singularize` and `pluralize` accept locale as an extra argument. -* `Object#try` will now return nil instead of raise a NoMethodError if the receiving object does not implement the method, but you can still get the old behavior by using the new `Object#try!`. +* `Object#try` will now return nil instead of raise a NoMethodError if the receiving object does not implement the method, but you can still get the old behavior by using the new `Object#try!`. ### Deprecations -* Deprecate `ActiveSupport::TestCase#pending` method, use `skip` from MiniTest instead. +* Deprecate `ActiveSupport::TestCase#pending` method, use `skip` from MiniTest instead. -* ActiveSupport::Benchmarkable#silence has been deprecated due to its lack of thread safety. It will be removed without replacement in Rails 4.1. +* ActiveSupport::Benchmarkable#silence has been deprecated due to its lack of thread safety. It will be removed without replacement in Rails 4.1. -* `ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable` is deprecated. Define your own `#as_json` and `#encode_json` methods for custom JSON string literals. +* `ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable` is deprecated. Define your own `#as_json` and `#encode_json` methods for custom JSON string literals. -* Deprecates the compatibility method Module#local_constant_names, use Module#local_constants instead (which returns symbols). +* Deprecates the compatibility method Module#local_constant_names, use Module#local_constants instead (which returns symbols). -* BufferedLogger is deprecated. Use ActiveSupport::Logger, or the logger from Ruby stdlib. +* BufferedLogger is deprecated. Use ActiveSupport::Logger, or the logger from Ruby standard library. -* Deprecate `assert_present` and `assert_blank` in favor of `assert object.blank?` and `assert object.present?` +* Deprecate `assert_present` and `assert_blank` in favor of `assert object.blank?` and `assert object.present?` Action Pack ----------- @@ -165,7 +206,7 @@ Please refer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activ ### Notable changes -* Improve ways to write `change` migrations, making the old `up` & `down` methods no longer necessary. +* Improve ways to write `change` migrations, making the old `up` & `down` methods no longer necessary. * The methods `drop_table` and `remove_column` are now reversible, as long as the necessary information is given. The method `remove_column` used to accept multiple column names; instead use `remove_columns` (which is not revertible). @@ -178,36 +219,36 @@ Please refer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activ If migrating down, the given migration / block is run normally. See the [Guide on Migration](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/guides/source/migrations.md#reverting-previous-migrations) -* Adds PostgreSQL array type support. Any datatype can be used to create an array column, with full migration and schema dumper support. +* Adds PostgreSQL array type support. Any datatype can be used to create an array column, with full migration and schema dumper support. -* Add `Relation#load` to explicitly load the record and return `self`. +* Add `Relation#load` to explicitly load the record and return `self`. -* `Model.all` now returns an `ActiveRecord::Relation`, rather than an array of records. Use `Relation#to_a` if you really want an array. In some specific cases, this may cause breakage when upgrading. +* `Model.all` now returns an `ActiveRecord::Relation`, rather than an array of records. Use `Relation#to_a` if you really want an array. In some specific cases, this may cause breakage when upgrading. -* Added `ActiveRecord::Migration.check_pending!` that raises an error if migrations are pending. +* Added `ActiveRecord::Migration.check_pending!` that raises an error if migrations are pending. -* Added custom coders support for `ActiveRecord::Store`. Now you can set your custom coder like this: +* Added custom coders support for `ActiveRecord::Store`. Now you can set your custom coder like this: store :settings, accessors: [ :color, :homepage ], coder: JSON -* `mysql` and `mysql2` connections will set `SQL_MODE=STRICT_ALL_TABLES` by default to avoid silent data loss. This can be disabled by specifying `strict: false` in your `database.yml`. +* `mysql` and `mysql2` connections will set `SQL_MODE=STRICT_ALL_TABLES` by default to avoid silent data loss. This can be disabled by specifying `strict: false` in your `database.yml`. -* Remove IdentityMap. +* Remove IdentityMap. -* Remove automatic execution of EXPLAIN queries. The option `active_record.auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds` is no longer used and should be removed. +* Remove automatic execution of EXPLAIN queries. The option `active_record.auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds` is no longer used and should be removed. -* Adds `ActiveRecord::NullRelation` and `ActiveRecord::Relation#none` implementing the null object pattern for the Relation class. +* Adds `ActiveRecord::NullRelation` and `ActiveRecord::Relation#none` implementing the null object pattern for the Relation class. -* Added `create_join_table` migration helper to create HABTM join tables. +* Added `create_join_table` migration helper to create HABTM join tables. -* Allows PostgreSQL hstore records to be created. +* Allows PostgreSQL hstore records to be created. ### Deprecations -* Deprecated the old-style hash based finder API. This means that methods which previously accepted "finder options" no longer do. +* Deprecated the old-style hash based finder API. This means that methods which previously accepted "finder options" no longer do. -* All dynamic methods except for `find_by_...` and `find_by_...!` are deprecated. Here's - how you can rewrite the code: +* All dynamic methods except for `find_by_...` and `find_by_...!` are deprecated. Here's + how you can rewrite the code: * `find_all_by_...` can be rewritten using `where(...)`. * `find_last_by_...` can be rewritten using `where(...).last`. diff --git a/guides/source/_welcome.html.erb b/guides/source/_welcome.html.erb index a50961a0c7..0a0a958e30 100644 --- a/guides/source/_welcome.html.erb +++ b/guides/source/_welcome.html.erb @@ -10,10 +10,13 @@ </p> <% else %> <p> - These are the new guides for Rails 3.2 based on <a href="https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/<%= @version %>"><%= @version %></a>. + These are the new guides for Rails 4.0 based on <a href="https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/<%= @version %>"><%= @version %></a>. These guides are designed to make you immediately productive with Rails, and to help you understand how all of the pieces fit together. </p> <% end %> <p> + The guides for Rails 3.2.x are available at <a href="http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v3.2.14/">http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v3.2.14/</a>. +</p> +<p> The guides for Rails 2.3.x are available at <a href="http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v2.3.11/">http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v2.3.11/</a>. </p> diff --git a/guides/source/action_controller_overview.md b/guides/source/action_controller_overview.md index 5e99063da8..ecaee02cce 100644 --- a/guides/source/action_controller_overview.md +++ b/guides/source/action_controller_overview.md @@ -27,6 +27,16 @@ A controller can thus be thought of as a middle man between models and views. It NOTE: For more details on the routing process, see [Rails Routing from the Outside In](routing.html). +Controller Naming Convention +---------------------------- + +The naming convention of controllers in Rails favors pluralization of the last word in the controller's name, although it is not strictly required (e.g. `ApplicationController`). For example, `ClientsController` is preferable to `ClientController`, `SiteAdminsController` is preferable to `SiteAdminController` or `SitesAdminsController`, and so on. + +Following this convention will allow you to use the default route generators (e.g. `resources`, etc) without needing to qualify each `:path` or `:controller`, and keeps URL and path helpers' usage consistent throughout your application. See [Layouts & Rendering Guide](layouts_and_rendering.html) for more details. + +NOTE: The controller naming convention differs from the naming convention of models, which expected to be named in singular form. + + Methods and Actions ------------------- @@ -119,7 +129,7 @@ Note that the `params` hash is actually an instance of `ActiveSupport::HashWithI ### JSON parameters -If you're writing a web service application, you might find yourself more comfortable accepting parameters in JSON format. Rails will automatically convert your parameters into the `params` hash, which you can access as you would normally. +If you're writing a web service application, you might find yourself more comfortable accepting parameters in JSON format. If the "Content-Type" header of your request is set to "application/json", Rails will automatically convert your parameters into the `params` hash, which you can access as you would normally. So for example, if you are sending this JSON content: @@ -138,7 +148,7 @@ Also, if you've turned on `config.wrap_parameters` in your initializer or callin And assume that you're sending the data to `CompaniesController`, it would then be wrapped in `:company` key like this: ```ruby -{ :name => "acme", :address => "123 Carrot Street", :company => { :name => "acme", :address => "123 Carrot Street" } } +{ name: "acme", address: "123 Carrot Street", company: { name: "acme", address: "123 Carrot Street" } } ``` You can customize the name of the key or specific parameters you want to wrap by consulting the [API documentation](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/ParamsWrapper.html) @@ -150,7 +160,7 @@ NOTE: Support for parsing XML parameters has been extracted into a gem named `ac The `params` hash will always contain the `:controller` and `:action` keys, but you should use the methods `controller_name` and `action_name` instead to access these values. Any other parameters defined by the routing, such as `:id` will also be available. As an example, consider a listing of clients where the list can show either active or inactive clients. We can add a route which captures the `:status` parameter in a "pretty" URL: ```ruby -match '/clients/:status' => 'clients#index', foo: 'bar' +get '/clients/:status' => 'clients#index', foo: 'bar' ``` In this case, when a user opens the URL `/clients/active`, `params[:status]` will be set to "active". When this route is used, `params[:foo]` will also be set to "bar" just like it was passed in the query string. In the same way `params[:action]` will contain "index". @@ -236,7 +246,7 @@ To declare that the value in `params` must be an array of permitted scalar values map the key to an empty array: ```ruby -params.permit(:id => []) +params.permit(id: []) ``` To whitelist an entire hash of parameters, the `permit!` method can be @@ -247,7 +257,7 @@ params.require(:log_entry).permit! ``` This will mark the `:log_entry` parameters hash and any subhash of it -permitted. Extreme care should be taken when using `permit!` as it +permitted. Extreme care should be taken when using `permit!` as it will allow all current and future model attributes to be mass-assigned. @@ -256,9 +266,9 @@ mass-assigned. You can also use permit on nested parameters, like: ```ruby -params.permit(:name, {:emails => []}, - :friends => [ :name, - { :family => [ :name ], :hobbies => [] }]) +params.permit(:name, { emails: [] }, + friends: [ :name, + { family: [ :name ], hobbies: [] }]) ``` This declaration whitelists the `name`, `emails` and `friends` @@ -336,7 +346,7 @@ Your application has a session for each user in which you can store small amount All session stores use a cookie to store a unique ID for each session (you must use a cookie, Rails will not allow you to pass the session ID in the URL as this is less secure). -For most stores, this ID is used to look up the session data on the server, e.g. in a database table. There is one exception, and that is the default and recommended session store - the CookieStore - which stores all session data in the cookie itself (the ID is still available to you if you need it). This has the advantage of being very lightweight and it requires zero setup in a new application in order to use the session. The cookie data is cryptographically signed to make it tamper-proof, but it is not encrypted, so anyone with access to it can read its contents but not edit it (Rails will not accept it if it has been edited). +For most stores, this ID is used to look up the session data on the server, e.g. in a database table. There is one exception, and that is the default and recommended session store - the CookieStore - which stores all session data in the cookie itself (the ID is still available to you if you need it). This has the advantage of being very lightweight and it requires zero setup in a new application in order to use the session. The cookie data is cryptographically signed to make it tamper-proof. And it is also encrypted so anyone with access to it can't read its contents. (Rails will not accept it if it has been edited). The CookieStore can store around 4kB of data — much less than the others — but this is usually enough. Storing large amounts of data in the session is discouraged no matter which session store your application uses. You should especially avoid storing complex objects (anything other than basic Ruby objects, the most common example being model instances) in the session, as the server might not be able to reassemble them between requests, which will result in an error. @@ -400,7 +410,7 @@ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base # logging out removes it. def current_user @_current_user ||= session[:current_user_id] && - User.find_by_id(session[:current_user_id]) + User.find_by(id: session[:current_user_id]) end end ``` @@ -558,10 +568,10 @@ end Note that while for session values you set the key to `nil`, to delete a cookie value you should use `cookies.delete(:key)`. -Rendering xml and json data +Rendering XML and JSON data --------------------------- -ActionController makes it extremely easy to render `xml` or `json` data. If you generate a controller using scaffolding then it would look something like this: +ActionController makes it extremely easy to render `XML` or `JSON` data. If you've generated a controller using scaffolding, it would look something like this: ```ruby class UsersController < ApplicationController @@ -576,7 +586,7 @@ class UsersController < ApplicationController end ``` -Notice that in the above case code is `render xml: @users` and not `render xml: @users.to_xml`. That is because if the input is not string then rails automatically invokes `to_xml` . +You may notice in the above code that we're using `render xml: @users`, not `render xml: @users.to_xml`. If the object is not a String, then Rails will automatically invoke `to_xml` for us. Filters ------- @@ -599,15 +609,6 @@ class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base redirect_to new_login_url # halts request cycle end end - - # The logged_in? method simply returns true if the user is logged - # in and false otherwise. It does this by "booleanizing" the - # current_user method we created previously using a double ! operator. - # Note that this is not common in Ruby and is discouraged unless you - # really mean to convert something into true or false. - def logged_in? - !!current_user - end end ``` @@ -788,7 +789,7 @@ Rails comes with two built-in HTTP authentication mechanisms: HTTP basic authentication is an authentication scheme that is supported by the majority of browsers and other HTTP clients. As an example, consider an administration section which will only be available by entering a username and a password into the browser's HTTP basic dialog window. Using the built-in authentication is quite easy and only requires you to use one method, `http_basic_authenticate_with`. ```ruby -class AdminController < ApplicationController +class AdminsController < ApplicationController http_basic_authenticate_with name: "humbaba", password: "5baa61e4" end ``` @@ -800,7 +801,7 @@ With this in place, you can create namespaced controllers that inherit from `Adm HTTP digest authentication is superior to the basic authentication as it does not require the client to send an unencrypted password over the network (though HTTP basic authentication is safe over HTTPS). Using digest authentication with Rails is quite easy and only requires using one method, `authenticate_or_request_with_http_digest`. ```ruby -class AdminController < ApplicationController +class AdminsController < ApplicationController USERS = { "lifo" => "world" } before_action :authenticate @@ -906,6 +907,92 @@ Now the user can request to get a PDF version of a client just by adding ".pdf" GET /clients/1.pdf ``` +### Live Streaming of Arbitrary Data + +Rails allows you to stream more than just files. In fact, you can stream anything +you would like in a response object. The `ActionController::Live` module allows +you to create a persistent connection with a browser. Using this module, you will +be able to send arbitrary data to the browser at specific points in time. + +#### Incorporating Live Streaming + +Including `ActionController::Live` inside of your controller class will provide +all actions inside of the controller the ability to stream data. You can mix in +the module like so: + +```ruby +class MyController < ActionController::Base + include ActionController::Live + + def stream + response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/event-stream' + 100.times { + response.stream.write "hello world\n" + sleep 1 + } + ensure + response.stream.close + end +end +``` + +The above code will keep a persistent connection with the browser and send 100 +messages of `"hello world\n"`, each one second apart. + +There are a couple of things to notice in the above example. We need to make +sure to close the response stream. Forgetting to close the stream will leave +the socket open forever. We also have to set the content type to `text/event-stream` +before we write to the response stream. This is because headers cannot be written +after the response has been committed (when `response.committed` returns a truthy +value), which occurs when you `write` or `commit` the response stream. + +#### Example Usage + +Let's suppose that you were making a Karaoke machine and a user wants to get the +lyrics for a particular song. Each `Song` has a particular number of lines and +each line takes time `num_beats` to finish singing. + +If we wanted to return the lyrics in Karaoke fashion (only sending the line when +the singer has finished the previous line), then we could use `ActionController::Live` +as follows: + +```ruby +class LyricsController < ActionController::Base + include ActionController::Live + + def show + response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/event-stream' + song = Song.find(params[:id]) + + song.each do |line| + response.stream.write line.lyrics + sleep line.num_beats + end + ensure + response.stream.close + end +end +``` + +The above code sends the next line only after the singer has completed the previous +line. + +#### Streaming Considerations + +Streaming arbitrary data is an extremely powerful tool. As shown in the previous +examples, you can choose when and what to send across a response stream. However, +you should also note the following things: + +* Each response stream creates a new thread and copies over the thread local + variables from the original thread. Having too many thread local variables can + negatively impact performance. Similarly, a large number of threads can also + hinder performance. +* Failing to close the response stream will leave the corresponding socket open + forever. Make sure to call `close` whenever you are using a response stream. +* WEBrick servers buffer all responses, and so including `ActionController::Live` + will not work. You must use a web server which does not automatically buffer + responses. + Log Filtering ------------- diff --git a/guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md b/guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md index a0d962f9c4..bf34799eb3 100644 --- a/guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md +++ b/guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ Action Mailer Basics ==================== -This guide should provide you with all you need to get started in sending and receiving emails from and to your application, and many internals of Action Mailer. It also covers how to test your mailers. +This guide provides you with all you need to get started in sending and +receiving emails from and to your application, and many internals of Action +Mailer. It also covers how to test your mailers. After reading this guide, you will know: @@ -9,17 +11,19 @@ After reading this guide, you will know: * How to generate and edit an Action Mailer class and mailer view. * How to configure Action Mailer for your environment. * How to test your Action Mailer classes. + -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction ------------ -Action Mailer allows you to send emails from your application using a mailer model and views. So, in Rails, emails are used by creating mailers that inherit from `ActionMailer::Base` and live in `app/mailers`. Those mailers have associated views that appear alongside controller views in `app/views`. +Action Mailer allows you to send emails from your application using mailer classes and views. Mailers work very similarly to controllers. They inherit from `ActionMailer::Base` and live in `app/mailers`, and they have associated views that appear in `app/views`. Sending Emails -------------- -This section will provide a step-by-step guide to creating a mailer and its views. +This section will provide a step-by-step guide to creating a mailer and its +views. ### Walkthrough to Generating a Mailer @@ -34,10 +38,25 @@ invoke test_unit create test/mailers/user_mailer_test.rb ``` -So we got the mailer, the views, and the tests. +As you can see, you can generate mailers just like you use other generators with +Rails. Mailers are conceptually similar to controllers, and so we get a mailer, +a directory for views, and a test. + +If you didn't want to use a generator, you could create your own file inside of +app/mailers, just make sure that it inherits from `ActionMailer::Base`: + +```ruby +class MyMailer < ActionMailer::Base +end +``` #### Edit the Mailer +Mailers are very similar to Rails controllers. They also have methods called +"actions" and use views to structure the content. Where a controller generates +content like HTML to send back to the client, a Mailer creates a message to be +delivered via email. + `app/mailers/user_mailer.rb` contains an empty mailer: ```ruby @@ -46,7 +65,8 @@ class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base end ``` -Let's add a method called `welcome_email`, that will send an email to the user's registered email address: +Let's add a method called `welcome_email`, that will send an email to the user's +registered email address: ```ruby class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base @@ -55,21 +75,25 @@ class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base def welcome_email(user) @user = user @url = 'http://example.com/login' - mail(to: user.email, subject: 'Welcome to My Awesome Site') + mail(to: @user.email, subject: 'Welcome to My Awesome Site') end end ``` -Here is a quick explanation of the items presented in the preceding method. For a full list of all available options, please have a look further down at the Complete List of Action Mailer user-settable attributes section. +Here is a quick explanation of the items presented in the preceding method. For +a full list of all available options, please have a look further down at the +Complete List of Action Mailer user-settable attributes section. -* `default Hash` - This is a hash of default values for any email you send, in this case we are setting the `:from` header to a value for all messages in this class, this can be overridden on a per email basis +* `default Hash` - This is a hash of default values for any email you send from this mailer. In this case we are setting the `:from` header to a value for all messages in this class. This can be overridden on a per-email basis. * `mail` - The actual email message, we are passing the `:to` and `:subject` headers in. -Just like controllers, any instance variables we define in the method become available for use in the views. +Just like controllers, any instance variables we define in the method become +available for use in the views. #### Create a Mailer View -Create a file called `welcome_email.html.erb` in `app/views/user_mailer/`. This will be the template used for the email, formatted in HTML: +Create a file called `welcome_email.html.erb` in `app/views/user_mailer/`. This +will be the template used for the email, formatted in HTML: ```html+erb <!DOCTYPE html> @@ -91,7 +115,9 @@ Create a file called `welcome_email.html.erb` in `app/views/user_mailer/`. This </html> ``` -It is also a good idea to make a text part for this email. To do this, create a file called `welcome_email.text.erb` in `app/views/user_mailer/`: +Let's also make a text part for this email. Not all clients prefer HTML emails, +and so sending both is best practice. To do this, create a file called +`welcome_email.text.erb` in `app/views/user_mailer/`: ```erb Welcome to example.com, <%= @user.name %> @@ -105,22 +131,29 @@ To login to the site, just follow this link: <%= @url %>. Thanks for joining and have a great day! ``` -When you call the `mail` method now, Action Mailer will detect the two templates (text and HTML) and automatically generate a `multipart/alternative` email. +When you call the `mail` method now, Action Mailer will detect the two templates +(text and HTML) and automatically generate a `multipart/alternative` email. -#### Wire It Up So That the System Sends the Email When a User Signs Up +#### Calling the Mailer -There are several ways to do this, some people create Rails Observers to fire off emails, others do it inside of the User Model. However, mailers are really just another way to render a view. Instead of rendering a view and sending out the HTTP protocol, they are just sending it out through the Email protocols instead. Due to this, it makes sense to just have your controller tell the mailer to send an email when a user is successfully created. +Mailers are really just another way to render a view. Instead of rendering a +view and sending out the HTTP protocol, they are just sending it out through the +Email protocols instead. Due to this, it makes sense to just have your +controller tell the Mailer to send an email when a user is successfully created. Setting this up is painfully simple. -First off, we need to create a simple `User` scaffold: +First, let's create a simple `User` scaffold: ```bash $ rails generate scaffold user name email login $ rake db:migrate ``` -Now that we have a user model to play with, we will just edit the `app/controllers/users_controller.rb` make it instruct the UserMailer to deliver an email to the newly created user by editing the create action and inserting a call to `UserMailer.welcome_email` right after the user is successfully saved: +Now that we have a user model to play with, we will just edit the +`app/controllers/users_controller.rb` make it instruct the UserMailer to deliver +an email to the newly created user by editing the create action and inserting a +call to `UserMailer.welcome_email` right after the user is successfully saved: ```ruby class UsersController < ApplicationController @@ -145,63 +178,55 @@ class UsersController < ApplicationController end ``` -This provides a much simpler implementation that does not require the registering of observers and the like. - -The method `welcome_email` returns a `Mail::Message` object which can then just be told `deliver` to send itself out. +The method `welcome_email` returns a `Mail::Message` object which can then just +be told `deliver` to send itself out. ### Auto encoding header values -Action Mailer now handles the auto encoding of multibyte characters inside of headers and bodies. +Action Mailer handles the auto encoding of multibyte characters inside of +headers and bodies. -If you are using UTF-8 as your character set, you do not have to do anything special, just go ahead and send in UTF-8 data to the address fields, subject, keywords, filenames or body of the email and Action Mailer will auto encode it into quoted printable for you in the case of a header field or Base64 encode any body parts that are non US-ASCII. - -For more complex examples such as defining alternate character sets or self-encoding text first, please refer to the Mail library. +For more complex examples such as defining alternate character sets or +self-encoding text first, please refer to the +[Mail](https://github.com/mikel/mail) library. ### Complete List of Action Mailer Methods -There are just three methods that you need to send pretty much any email message: - -* `headers` - Specifies any header on the email you want. You can pass a hash of header field names and value pairs, or you can call `headers[:field_name] = 'value'`. -* `attachments` - Allows you to add attachments to your email. For example, `attachments['file-name.jpg'] = File.read('file-name.jpg')`. -* `mail` - Sends the actual email itself. You can pass in headers as a hash to the mail method as a parameter, mail will then create an email, either plain text, or multipart, depending on what email templates you have defined. - -#### Custom Headers - -Defining custom headers are simple, you can do it one of three ways: +There are just three methods that you need to send pretty much any email +message: -* Defining a header field as a parameter to the `mail` method: - - ```ruby - mail('X-Spam' => value) - ``` - -* Passing in a key value assignment to the `headers` method: - - ```ruby - headers['X-Spam'] = value - ``` - -* Passing a hash of key value pairs to the `headers` method: - - ```ruby - headers {'X-Spam' => value, 'X-Special' => another_value} - ``` - -TIP: All `X-Value` headers per the RFC2822 can appear more than once. If you want to delete an `X-Value` header, you need to assign it a value of `nil`. +* `headers` - Specifies any header on the email you want. You can pass a hash of + header field names and value pairs, or you can call `headers[:field_name] = + 'value'`. +* `attachments` - Allows you to add attachments to your email. For example, + `attachments['file-name.jpg'] = File.read('file-name.jpg')`. +* `mail` - Sends the actual email itself. You can pass in headers as a hash to + the mail method as a parameter, mail will then create an email, either plain + text, or multipart, depending on what email templates you have defined. #### Adding Attachments -Adding attachments has been simplified in Action Mailer 3.0. +Action Mailer makes it very easy to add attachments. -* Pass the file name and content and Action Mailer and the Mail gem will automatically guess the mime_type, set the encoding and create the attachment. +* Pass the file name and content and Action Mailer and the + [Mail gem](https://github.com/mikel/mail) will automatically guess the + mime_type, set the encoding and create the attachment. ```ruby attachments['filename.jpg'] = File.read('/path/to/filename.jpg') ``` -NOTE: Mail will automatically Base64 encode an attachment. If you want something different, pre-encode your content and pass in the encoded content and encoding in a `Hash` to the `attachments` method. + When the `mail` method will be triggered, it will send a multipart email with + an attachment, properly nested with the top level being `multipart/mixed` and + the first part being a `multipart/alternative` containing the plain text and + HTML email messages. -* Pass the file name and specify headers and content and Action Mailer and Mail will use the settings you pass in. +NOTE: Mail will automatically Base64 encode an attachment. If you want something +different, encode your content and pass in the encoded content and encoding in a +`Hash` to the `attachments` method. + +* Pass the file name and specify headers and content and Action Mailer and Mail + will use the settings you pass in. ```ruby encoded_content = SpecialEncode(File.read('/path/to/filename.jpg')) @@ -210,13 +235,14 @@ NOTE: Mail will automatically Base64 encode an attachment. If you want something content: encoded_content } ``` -NOTE: If you specify an encoding, Mail will assume that your content is already encoded and not try to Base64 encode it. +NOTE: If you specify an encoding, Mail will assume that your content is already +encoded and not try to Base64 encode it. #### Making Inline Attachments Action Mailer 3.0 makes inline attachments, which involved a lot of hacking in pre 3.0 versions, much simpler and trivial as they should be. -* Firstly, to tell Mail to turn an attachment into an inline attachment, you just call `#inline` on the attachments method within your Mailer: +* First, to tell Mail to turn an attachment into an inline attachment, you just call `#inline` on the attachments method within your Mailer: ```ruby def welcome @@ -224,7 +250,9 @@ Action Mailer 3.0 makes inline attachments, which involved a lot of hacking in p end ``` -* Then in your view, you can just reference `attachments[]` as a hash and specify which attachment you want to show, calling `url` on it and then passing the result into the `image_tag` method: +* Then in your view, you can just reference `attachments` as a hash and specify + which attachment you want to show, calling `url` on it and then passing the + result into the `image_tag` method: ```html+erb <p>Hello there, this is our image</p> @@ -232,7 +260,8 @@ Action Mailer 3.0 makes inline attachments, which involved a lot of hacking in p <%= image_tag attachments['image.jpg'].url %> ``` -* As this is a standard call to `image_tag` you can pass in an options hash after the attachment URL as you could for any other image: +* As this is a standard call to `image_tag` you can pass in an options hash + after the attachment URL as you could for any other image: ```html+erb <p>Hello there, this is our image</p> @@ -243,7 +272,10 @@ Action Mailer 3.0 makes inline attachments, which involved a lot of hacking in p #### Sending Email To Multiple Recipients -It is possible to send email to one or more recipients in one email (e.g., informing all admins of a new signup) by setting the list of emails to the `:to` key. The list of emails can be an array of email addresses or a single string with the addresses separated by commas. +It is possible to send email to one or more recipients in one email (e.g., +informing all admins of a new signup) by setting the list of emails to the `:to` +key. The list of emails can be an array of email addresses or a single string +with the addresses separated by commas. ```ruby class AdminMailer < ActionMailer::Base @@ -257,12 +289,14 @@ class AdminMailer < ActionMailer::Base end ``` -The same format can be used to set carbon copy (Cc:) and blind carbon copy (Bcc:) recipients, by using the `:cc` and `:bcc` keys respectively. +The same format can be used to set carbon copy (Cc:) and blind carbon copy +(Bcc:) recipients, by using the `:cc` and `:bcc` keys respectively. #### Sending Email With Name -Sometimes you wish to show the name of the person instead of just their email address when they receive the email. The trick to doing that is -to format the email address in the format `"Name <email>"`. +Sometimes you wish to show the name of the person instead of just their email +address when they receive the email. The trick to doing that is to format the +email address in the format `"Full Name <email>"`. ```ruby def welcome_email(user) @@ -274,7 +308,11 @@ end ### Mailer Views -Mailer views are located in the `app/views/name_of_mailer_class` directory. The specific mailer view is known to the class because its name is the same as the mailer method. In our example from above, our mailer view for the `welcome_email` method will be in `app/views/user_mailer/welcome_email.html.erb` for the HTML version and `welcome_email.text.erb` for the plain text version. +Mailer views are located in the `app/views/name_of_mailer_class` directory. The +specific mailer view is known to the class because its name is the same as the +mailer method. In our example from above, our mailer view for the +`welcome_email` method will be in `app/views/user_mailer/welcome_email.html.erb` +for the HTML version and `welcome_email.text.erb` for the plain text version. To change the default mailer view for your action you do something like: @@ -285,7 +323,7 @@ class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base def welcome_email(user) @user = user @url = 'http://example.com/login' - mail(to: user.email, + mail(to: @user.email, subject: 'Welcome to My Awesome Site', template_path: 'notifications', template_name: 'another') @@ -293,9 +331,12 @@ class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base end ``` -In this case it will look for templates at `app/views/notifications` with name `another`. You can also specify an array of paths for `template_path`, and they will be searched in order. +In this case it will look for templates at `app/views/notifications` with name +`another`. You can also specify an array of paths for `template_path`, and they +will be searched in order. -If you want more flexibility you can also pass a block and render specific templates or even render inline or text without using a template file: +If you want more flexibility you can also pass a block and render specific +templates or even render inline or text without using a template file: ```ruby class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base @@ -304,23 +345,28 @@ class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base def welcome_email(user) @user = user @url = 'http://example.com/login' - mail(to: user.email, + mail(to: @user.email, subject: 'Welcome to My Awesome Site') do |format| format.html { render 'another_template' } format.text { render text: 'Render text' } end end - end ``` -This will render the template 'another_template.html.erb' for the HTML part and use the rendered text for the text part. The render command is the same one used inside of Action Controller, so you can use all the same options, such as `:text`, `:inline` etc. +This will render the template 'another_template.html.erb' for the HTML part and +use the rendered text for the text part. The render command is the same one used +inside of Action Controller, so you can use all the same options, such as +`:text`, `:inline` etc. ### Action Mailer Layouts -Just like controller views, you can also have mailer layouts. The layout name needs to be the same as your mailer, such as `user_mailer.html.erb` and `user_mailer.text.erb` to be automatically recognized by your mailer as a layout. +Just like controller views, you can also have mailer layouts. The layout name +needs to be the same as your mailer, such as `user_mailer.html.erb` and +`user_mailer.text.erb` to be automatically recognized by your mailer as a +layout. -In order to use a different file just use: +In order to use a different file, call `layout` in your mailer: ```ruby class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base @@ -328,9 +374,11 @@ class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base end ``` -Just like with controller views, use `yield` to render the view inside the layout. +Just like with controller views, use `yield` to render the view inside the +layout. -You can also pass in a `layout: 'layout_name'` option to the render call inside the format block to specify different layouts for different actions: +You can also pass in a `layout: 'layout_name'` option to the render call inside +the format block to specify different layouts for different formats: ```ruby class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base @@ -343,84 +391,106 @@ class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base end ``` -Will render the HTML part using the `my_layout.html.erb` file and the text part with the usual `user_mailer.text.erb` file if it exists. +Will render the HTML part using the `my_layout.html.erb` file and the text part +with the usual `user_mailer.text.erb` file if it exists. ### Generating URLs in Action Mailer Views -URLs can be generated in mailer views using `url_for` or named routes. +Unlike controllers, the mailer instance doesn't have any context about the +incoming request so you'll need to provide the `:host` parameter yourself. -Unlike controllers, the mailer instance doesn't have any context about the incoming request so you'll need to provide the `:host`, `:controller`, and `:action`: +As the `:host` usually is consistent across the application you can configure it +globally in `config/application.rb`: -```erb -<%= url_for(host: 'example.com', - controller: 'welcome', - action: 'greeting') %> +```ruby +config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { host: 'example.com' } ``` -When using named routes you only need to supply the `:host`: +#### generating URLs with `url_for` + +You need to pass the `only_path: false` option when using `url_for`. This will +ensure that absolute URLs are generated because the `url_for` view helper will, +by default, generate relative URLs when a `:host` option isn't explicitly +provided. ```erb -<%= user_url(@user, host: 'example.com') %> +<%= url_for(controller: 'welcome', + action: 'greeting', + only_path: false) %> ``` -Email clients have no web context and so paths have no base URL to form complete web addresses. Thus, when using named routes only the "_url" variant makes sense. +If you did not configure the `:host` option globally make sure to pass it to +`url_for`. -It is also possible to set a default host that will be used in all mailers by setting the `:host` option as a configuration option in `config/application.rb`: -```ruby -config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { host: 'example.com' } +```erb +<%= url_for(host: 'example.com', + controller: 'welcome', + action: 'greeting') %> ``` -If you use this setting, you should pass the `only_path: false` option when using `url_for`. This will ensure that absolute URLs are generated because the `url_for` view helper will, by default, generate relative URLs when a `:host` option isn't explicitly provided. +NOTE: When you explicitly pass the `:host` Rails will always generate absolute +URLs, so there is no need to pass `only_path: false`. -### Sending Multipart Emails +#### generating URLs with named routes -Action Mailer will automatically send multipart emails if you have different templates for the same action. So, for our UserMailer example, if you have `welcome_email.text.erb` and `welcome_email.html.erb` in `app/views/user_mailer`, Action Mailer will automatically send a multipart email with the HTML and text versions setup as different parts. +Email clients have no web context and so paths have no base URL to form complete +web addresses. Thus, you should always use the "_url" variant of named route +helpers. -The order of the parts getting inserted is determined by the `:parts_order` inside of the `ActionMailer::Base.default` method. +If you did not configure the `:host` option globally make sure to pass it to the +url helper. -### Sending Emails with Attachments +```erb +<%= user_url(@user, host: 'example.com') %> +``` -Attachments can be added by using the `attachments` method: +### Sending Multipart Emails -```ruby -class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base - def welcome_email(user) - @user = user - @url = user_url(@user) - attachments['terms.pdf'] = File.read('/path/terms.pdf') - mail(to: user.email, - subject: 'Please see the Terms and Conditions attached') - end -end -``` +Action Mailer will automatically send multipart emails if you have different +templates for the same action. So, for our UserMailer example, if you have +`welcome_email.text.erb` and `welcome_email.html.erb` in +`app/views/user_mailer`, Action Mailer will automatically send a multipart email +with the HTML and text versions setup as different parts. -The above will send a multipart email with an attachment, properly nested with the top level being `multipart/mixed` and the first part being a `multipart/alternative` containing the plain text and HTML email messages. +The order of the parts getting inserted is determined by the `:parts_order` +inside of the `ActionMailer::Base.default` method. ### Sending Emails with Dynamic Delivery Options -If you wish to override the default delivery options (e.g. SMTP credentials) while delivering emails, you can do this using `delivery_method_options` in the mailer action. +If you wish to override the default delivery options (e.g. SMTP credentials) +while delivering emails, you can do this using `delivery_method_options` in the +mailer action. ```ruby class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base def welcome_email(user, company) @user = user @url = user_url(@user) - delivery_options = { user_name: company.smtp_user, password: company.smtp_password, address: company.smtp_host } - mail(to: user.email, subject: "Please see the Terms and Conditions attached", delivery_method_options: delivery_options) + delivery_options = { user_name: company.smtp_user, + password: company.smtp_password, + address: company.smtp_host } + mail(to: @user.email, + subject: "Please see the Terms and Conditions attached", + delivery_method_options: delivery_options) end end ``` ### Sending Emails without Template Rendering -There may be cases in which you want to skip the template rendering step and supply the email body as a string. You can achieve this using the `:body` option. -In such cases don't forget to add the `:content_type` option. Rails will default to `text/plain` otherwise. +There may be cases in which you want to skip the template rendering step and +supply the email body as a string. You can achieve this using the `:body` +option. In such cases don't forget to add the `:content_type` option. Rails +will default to `text/plain` otherwise. ```ruby class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base def welcome_email(user, email_body) - mail(to: user.email, body: email_body, content_type: "text/html", subject: "Already rendered!") + mail(to: user.email, + body: email_body, + content_type: "text/html", + subject: "Already rendered!") end end ``` @@ -428,18 +498,26 @@ end Receiving Emails ---------------- -Receiving and parsing emails with Action Mailer can be a rather complex endeavor. Before your email reaches your Rails app, you would have had to configure your system to somehow forward emails to your app, which needs to be listening for that. So, to receive emails in your Rails app you'll need to: +Receiving and parsing emails with Action Mailer can be a rather complex +endeavor. Before your email reaches your Rails app, you would have had to +configure your system to somehow forward emails to your app, which needs to be +listening for that. So, to receive emails in your Rails app you'll need to: * Implement a `receive` method in your mailer. -* Configure your email server to forward emails from the address(es) you would like your app to receive to `/path/to/app/bin/rails runner 'UserMailer.receive(STDIN.read)'`. +* Configure your email server to forward emails from the address(es) you would + like your app to receive to `/path/to/app/bin/rails runner + 'UserMailer.receive(STDIN.read)'`. -Once a method called `receive` is defined in any mailer, Action Mailer will parse the raw incoming email into an email object, decode it, instantiate a new mailer, and pass the email object to the mailer `receive` instance method. Here's an example: +Once a method called `receive` is defined in any mailer, Action Mailer will +parse the raw incoming email into an email object, decode it, instantiate a new +mailer, and pass the email object to the mailer `receive` instance +method. Here's an example: ```ruby class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base def receive(email) - page = Page.find_by_address(email.to.first) + page = Page.find_by(address: email.to.first) page.emails.create( subject: email.subject, body: email.body @@ -460,17 +538,23 @@ end Action Mailer Callbacks --------------------------- -Action Mailer allows for you to specify a `before_action`, `after_action` and `around_action`. +Action Mailer allows for you to specify a `before_action`, `after_action` and +`around_action`. -* Filters can be specified with a block or a symbol to a method in the mailer class similar to controllers. +* Filters can be specified with a block or a symbol to a method in the mailer + class similar to controllers. -* You could use a `before_action` to prepopulate the mail object with defaults, delivery_method_options or insert default headers and attachments. +* You could use a `before_action` to populate the mail object with defaults, + delivery_method_options or insert default headers and attachments. -* You could use an `after_action` to do similar setup as a `before_action` but using instance variables set in your mailer action. +* You could use an `after_action` to do similar setup as a `before_action` but + using instance variables set in your mailer action. ```ruby class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base - after_action :set_delivery_options, :prevent_delivery_to_guests, :set_business_headers + after_action :set_delivery_options, + :prevent_delivery_to_guests, + :set_business_headers def feedback_message(business, user) @business = business @@ -486,7 +570,8 @@ class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base private def set_delivery_options - # You have access to the mail instance and @business and @user instance variables here + # You have access to the mail instance, + # @business and @user instance variables here if @business && @business.has_smtp_settings? mail.delivery_method.settings.merge!(@business.smtp_settings) end @@ -511,17 +596,19 @@ end Using Action Mailer Helpers --------------------------- -Action Mailer now just inherits from Abstract Controller, so you have access to the same generic helpers as you do in Action Controller. +Action Mailer now just inherits from `AbstractController`, so you have access to +the same generic helpers as you do in Action Controller. Action Mailer Configuration --------------------------- -The following configuration options are best made in one of the environment files (environment.rb, production.rb, etc...) +The following configuration options are best made in one of the environment +files (environment.rb, production.rb, etc...) | Configuration | Description | |---------------|-------------| |`logger`|Generates information on the mailing run if available. Can be set to `nil` for no logging. Compatible with both Ruby's own `Logger` and `Log4r` loggers.| -|`smtp_settings`|Allows detailed configuration for `:smtp` delivery method:<ul><li>`:address` - Allows you to use a remote mail server. Just change it from its default "localhost" setting.</li><li>`:port` - On the off chance that your mail server doesn't run on port 25, you can change it.</li><li>`:domain` - If you need to specify a HELO domain, you can do it here.</li><li>`:user_name` - If your mail server requires authentication, set the username in this setting.</li><li>`:password` - If your mail server requires authentication, set the password in this setting.</li><li>`:authentication` - If your mail server requires authentication, you need to specify the authentication type here. This is a symbol and one of `:plain`, `:login`, `:cram_md5`.</li><li>`:enable_starttls_auto` - Set this to `false` if there is a problem with your server certificate that you cannot resolve.</li></ul>| +|`smtp_settings`|Allows detailed configuration for `:smtp` delivery method:<ul><li>`:address` - Allows you to use a remote mail server. Just change it from its default "localhost" setting.</li><li>`:port` - On the off chance that your mail server doesn't run on port 25, you can change it.</li><li>`:domain` - If you need to specify a HELO domain, you can do it here.</li><li>`:user_name` - If your mail server requires authentication, set the username in this setting.</li><li>`:password` - If your mail server requires authentication, set the password in this setting.</li><li>`:authentication` - If your mail server requires authentication, you need to specify the authentication type here. This is a symbol and one of `:plain`, `:login`, `:cram_md5`.</li><li>`:enable_starttls_auto` - Set this to `false` if there is a problem with your server certificate that you cannot resolve.</li></ul>| |`sendmail_settings`|Allows you to override options for the `:sendmail` delivery method.<ul><li>`:location` - The location of the sendmail executable. Defaults to `/usr/sbin/sendmail`.</li><li>`:arguments` - The command line arguments to be passed to sendmail. Defaults to `-i -t`.</li></ul>| |`raise_delivery_errors`|Whether or not errors should be raised if the email fails to be delivered. This only works if the external email server is configured for immediate delivery.| |`delivery_method`|Defines a delivery method. Possible values are `:smtp` (default), `:sendmail`, `:file` and `:test`.| @@ -529,9 +616,14 @@ The following configuration options are best made in one of the environment file |`deliveries`|Keeps an array of all the emails sent out through the Action Mailer with delivery_method :test. Most useful for unit and functional testing.| |`default_options`|Allows you to set default values for the `mail` method options (`:from`, `:reply_to`, etc.).| +For a complete writeup of possible configurations see the +[Action Mailer section](configuring.html#configuring-action-mailer) in +our Configuring Rails Applications guide. + ### Example Action Mailer Configuration -An example would be adding the following to your appropriate `config/environments/$RAILS_ENV.rb` file: +An example would be adding the following to your appropriate +`config/environments/$RAILS_ENV.rb` file: ```ruby config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :sendmail @@ -542,19 +634,20 @@ config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :sendmail # } config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries = true config.action_mailer.raise_delivery_errors = true -config.action_mailer.default_options = {from: 'no-replay@example.org'} +config.action_mailer.default_options = {from: 'no-reply@example.com'} ``` -### Action Mailer Configuration for GMail +### Action Mailer Configuration for Gmail -As Action Mailer now uses the Mail gem, this becomes as simple as adding to your `config/environments/$RAILS_ENV.rb` file: +As Action Mailer now uses the Mail gem, this becomes as simple as adding to your +`config/environments/$RAILS_ENV.rb` file: ```ruby config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp config.action_mailer.smtp_settings = { address: 'smtp.gmail.com', port: 587, - domain: 'baci.lindsaar.net', + domain: 'example.com', user_name: '<username>', password: '<password>', authentication: 'plain', @@ -564,12 +657,15 @@ config.action_mailer.smtp_settings = { Mailer Testing -------------- -You can find detailed instructions on how to test your mailers in our +You can find detailed instructions on how to test your mailers in the [testing guide](testing.html#testing-your-mailers). Intercepting Emails ------------------- -There are situations where you need to edit an email before it's delivered. Fortunately Action Mailer provides hooks to intercept every email. You can register an interceptor to make modifications to mail messages right before they are handed to the delivery agents. +There are situations where you need to edit an email before it's +delivered. Fortunately Action Mailer provides hooks to intercept every +email. You can register an interceptor to make modifications to mail messages +right before they are handed to the delivery agents. ```ruby class SandboxEmailInterceptor @@ -579,10 +675,15 @@ class SandboxEmailInterceptor end ``` -Before the interceptor can do its job you need to register it with the Action Mailer framework. You can do this in an initializer file `config/initializers/sandbox_email_interceptor.rb` +Before the interceptor can do its job you need to register it with the Action +Mailer framework. You can do this in an initializer file +`config/initializers/sandbox_email_interceptor.rb` ```ruby ActionMailer::Base.register_interceptor(SandboxEmailInterceptor) if Rails.env.staging? ``` -NOTE: The example above uses a custom environment called "staging" for a production like server but for testing purposes. You can read [Creating Rails environments](./configuring.html#creating-rails-environments) for more information about custom Rails environments. +NOTE: The example above uses a custom environment called "staging" for a +production like server but for testing purposes. You can read +[Creating Rails environments](./configuring.html#creating-rails-environments) +for more information about custom Rails environments. diff --git a/guides/source/action_view_overview.md b/guides/source/action_view_overview.md index 3b5963efc2..6fce5a1dc2 100644 --- a/guides/source/action_view_overview.md +++ b/guides/source/action_view_overview.md @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ That code will pull in the partial from `app/views/shared/_menu.html.erb`. #### Using Partials to simplify Views -One way to use partials is to treat them as the equivalent of subroutines: as a way to move details out of a view so that you can grasp what's going on more easily. For example, you might have a view that looked like this: +One way to use partials is to treat them as the equivalent of subroutines; a way to move details out of a view so that you can grasp what's going on more easily. For example, you might have a view that looks like this: ```html+erb <%= render "shared/ad_banner" %> @@ -269,12 +269,7 @@ Rails will render the `_product_ruler` partial (with no data passed to it) betwe ### Layouts -TODO... - -Using Templates, Partials and Layouts "The Rails Way" --------------------------------------------------------- - -TODO... +Layouts can be used to render a common view template around the results of Rails controller actions. Typically, every Rails has a couple of overall layouts that most pages are rendered within. For example, a site might have a layout for a logged in user, and a layout for the marketing or sales side of the site. The logged in user layout might include top-level navigation that should be present across many controller actions. The sales layout for a SaaS app might include top-level navigation for things like "Pricing" and "Contact Us." You would expect each layout to have a different look and feel. You can read more details about Layouts in the [Layouts and Rendering in Rails](layouts_and_rendering.html) guide. Partial Layouts --------------- @@ -780,8 +775,8 @@ select_day(5) Returns a select tag with options for each of the hours 0 through 23 with the current hour selected. ```ruby -# Generates a select field for minutes that defaults to the minutes for the time provided -select_minute(Time.now + 6.hours) +# Generates a select field for hours that defaults to the hours for the time provided +select_hour(Time.now + 6.hours) ``` #### select_minute @@ -946,9 +941,9 @@ Creates a form and a scope around a specific model object that is used as a base ```html+erb <%= form_for @post do |f| %> <%= f.label :title, 'Title' %>: - <%= f.text_field :title %><br /> + <%= f.text_field :title %><br> <%= f.label :body, 'Body' %>: - <%= f.text_area :body %><br /> + <%= f.text_area :body %><br> <% end %> ``` @@ -1011,6 +1006,24 @@ text_field(:post, :title) # => <input type="text" id="post_title" name="post[title]" value="#{@post.title}" /> ``` +#### email_field + +Returns an input tag of the "email" type tailored for accessing a specified attribute. + +```ruby +email_field(:user, :email) +# => <input type="email" id="user_email" name="user[email]" value="#{@user.email}" /> +``` + +#### url_field + +Returns an input tag of the "url" type tailored for accessing a specified attribute. + +```ruby +url_field(:user, :url) +# => <input type="url" id="user_url" name="user[url]" value="#{@user.url}" /> +``` + ### FormOptionsHelper Provides a number of methods for turning different kinds of containers into a set of option tags. @@ -1095,7 +1108,7 @@ Example object structure for use with this method: ```ruby class Post < ActiveRecord::Base - has_and_belongs_to_many :author + has_and_belongs_to_many :authors end class Author < ActiveRecord::Base @@ -1235,6 +1248,14 @@ Return select and option tags for the given object and method, using `time_zone_ time_zone_select( "user", "time_zone") ``` +#### date_field + +Returns an input tag of the "date" type tailored for accessing a specified attribute. + +```ruby +date_field("user", "dob") +``` + ### FormTagHelper Provides a number of methods for creating form tags that doesn't rely on an Active Record object assigned to the template like FormHelper does. Instead, you provide the names and values manually. @@ -1369,6 +1390,33 @@ text_field_tag 'name' # => <input id="name" name="name" type="text" /> ``` +#### email_field_tag + +Creates a standard input field of email type. + +```ruby +email_field_tag 'email' +# => <input id="email" name="email" type="email" /> +``` + +#### url_field_tag + +Creates a standard input field of url type. + +```ruby +url_field_tag 'url' +# => <input id="url" name="url" type="url" /> +``` + +#### date_field_tag + +Creates a standard input field of date type. + +```ruby +date_field_tag "dob" +# => <input id="dob" name="dob" type="date" /> +``` + ### JavaScriptHelper Provides functionality for working with JavaScript in your views. @@ -1444,7 +1492,7 @@ number_to_human_size(1234567) # => 1.2 MB Formats a number as a percentage string. ```ruby -number_to_percentage(100, :precision => 0) # => 100% +number_to_percentage(100, precision: 0) # => 100% ``` #### number_to_phone @@ -1494,72 +1542,3 @@ end Then you could create special views like `app/views/posts/show.expert.html.erb` that would only be displayed to expert users. You can read more about the Rails Internationalization (I18n) API [here](i18n.html). - -Using Action View outside of Rails ----------------------------------- - -Action View is a Rails component, but it can also be used without Rails. We can demonstrate this by creating a small [Rack](http://rack.rubyforge.org/) application that includes Action View functionality. This may be useful, for example, if you'd like access to Action View's helpers in a Rack application. - -Let's start by ensuring that you have the Action Pack and Rack gems installed: - -```bash -$ gem install actionpack -$ gem install rack -``` - -Now we'll create a simple "Hello World" application that uses the `titleize` method provided by Active Support. - -**hello_world.rb:** - -```ruby -require 'active_support/core_ext/string/inflections' -require 'rack' - -def hello_world(env) - [200, {"Content-Type" => "text/html"}, "hello world".titleize] -end - -Rack::Handler::Mongrel.run method(:hello_world), Port: 4567 -``` - -We can see this all come together by starting up the application and then visiting `http://localhost:4567/` - -```bash -$ ruby hello_world.rb -``` - -TODO needs a screenshot? I have one - not sure where to put it. - -Notice how 'hello world' has been converted into 'Hello World' by the `titleize` helper method. - -Action View can also be used with [Sinatra](http://www.sinatrarb.com/) in the same way. - -Let's start by ensuring that you have the Action Pack and Sinatra gems installed: - -```bash -$ gem install actionpack -$ gem install sinatra -``` - -Now we'll create the same "Hello World" application in Sinatra. - -**hello_world.rb:** - -```ruby -require 'action_view' -require 'sinatra' - -get '/' do - erb 'hello world'.titleize -end -``` - -Then, we can run the application: - -```bash -$ ruby hello_world.rb -``` - -Once the application is running, you can see Sinatra and Action View working together by visiting `http://localhost:4567/` - -TODO needs a screenshot? I have one - not sure where to put it. diff --git a/guides/source/active_model_basics.md b/guides/source/active_model_basics.md index 68ac26c681..1d87646e49 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_model_basics.md +++ b/guides/source/active_model_basics.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Active Model is a library containing various modules used in developing framewor ### AttributeMethods -The AttributeMethods module can add custom prefixes and suffixes on methods of a class. It is used by defining the prefixes and suffixes, which methods on the object will use them. +The AttributeMethods module can add custom prefixes and suffixes on methods of a class. It is used by defining the prefixes and suffixes and which methods on the object will use them. ```ruby class Person @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ person.age_highest? # false ### Callbacks -Callbacks gives Active Record style callbacks. This provides the ability to define the callbacks and those will run at appropriate time. After defining a callbacks you can wrap with before, after and around custom methods. +Callbacks gives Active Record style callbacks. This provides an ability to define callbacks which run at appropriate times. After defining callbacks, you can wrap them with before, after and around custom methods. ```ruby class Person @@ -57,19 +57,19 @@ class Person def update run_callbacks(:update) do - # This will call when we are trying to call update on object. + # This method is called when update is called on an object. end end def reset_me - # This method will call when you are calling update on object as a before_update callback as defined. + # This method is called when update is called on an object as a before_update callback is defined. end end ``` ### Conversion -If a class defines `persisted?` and `id` methods then you can include `Conversion` module in that class and you can able to call Rails conversion methods to objects of that class. +If a class defines `persisted?` and `id` methods, then you can include the `Conversion` module in that class and call the Rails conversion methods on objects of that class. ```ruby class Person diff --git a/guides/source/active_record_basics.md b/guides/source/active_record_basics.md index 69d7333e6f..556c2544ff 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_record_basics.md +++ b/guides/source/active_record_basics.md @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ Active Record Basics ==================== - + This guide is an introduction to Active Record. After reading this guide, you will know: -* What Object Relational Mapping and Active Record are and how they are used in +* What Object Relational Mapping and Active Record are and how they are used in Rails. * How Active Record fits into the Model-View-Controller paradigm. -* How to use Active Record models to manipulate data stored in a relational +* How to use Active Record models to manipulate data stored in a relational database. * Active Record schema naming conventions. * The concepts of database migrations, validations and callbacks. @@ -18,33 +18,34 @@ After reading this guide, you will know: What is Active Record? ---------------------- -Active Record is the M in [MVC](getting_started.html#the-mvc-architecture) - the -model - which is the layer of the system responsible for representing business -data and logic. Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business -objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. It is an -implementation of the Active Record pattern which itself is a description of an +Active Record is the M in [MVC](getting_started.html#the-mvc-architecture) - the +model - which is the layer of the system responsible for representing business +data and logic. Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business +objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. It is an +implementation of the Active Record pattern which itself is a description of an Object Relational Mapping system. ### The Active Record Pattern -Active Record was described by Martin Fowler in his book _Patterns of Enterprise -Application Architecture_. In Active Record, objects carry both persistent data -and behavior which operates on that data. Active Record takes the opinion that -ensuring data access logic is part of the object will educate users of that +[Active Record was described by Martin Fowler](http://www.martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/activeRecord.html) +in his book _Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture_. In +Active Record, objects carry both persistent data and behavior which +operates on that data. Active Record takes the opinion that ensuring +data access logic is part of the object will educate users of that object on how to write to and read from the database. ### Object Relational Mapping -Object-Relational Mapping, commonly referred to as its abbreviation ORM, is -a technique that connects the rich objects of an application to tables in -a relational database management system. Using ORM, the properties and -relationships of the objects in an application can be easily stored and -retrieved from a database without writing SQL statements directly and with less +Object-Relational Mapping, commonly referred to as its abbreviation ORM, is +a technique that connects the rich objects of an application to tables in +a relational database management system. Using ORM, the properties and +relationships of the objects in an application can be easily stored and +retrieved from a database without writing SQL statements directly and with less overall database access code. ### Active Record as an ORM Framework -Active Record gives us several mechanisms, the most important being the ability +Active Record gives us several mechanisms, the most important being the ability to: * Represent models and their data @@ -56,29 +57,29 @@ to: Convention over Configuration in Active Record ---------------------------------------------- -When writing applications using other programming languages or frameworks, it -may be necessary to write a lot of configuration code. This is particularly true -for ORM frameworks in general. However, if you follow the conventions adopted by -Rails, you'll need to write very little configuration (in some case no -configuration at all) when creating Active Record models. The idea is that if -you configure your applications in the very same way most of the times then this -should be the default way. In this cases, explicit configuration would be needed -only in those cases where you can't follow the conventions for any reason. +When writing applications using other programming languages or frameworks, it +may be necessary to write a lot of configuration code. This is particularly true +for ORM frameworks in general. However, if you follow the conventions adopted by +Rails, you'll need to write very little configuration (in some case no +configuration at all) when creating Active Record models. The idea is that if +you configure your applications in the very same way most of the time then this +should be the default way. Thus, explicit configuration would be needed +only in those cases where you can't follow the standard convention. ### Naming Conventions -By default, Active Record uses some naming conventions to find out how the -mapping between models and database tables should be created. Rails will -pluralize your class names to find the respective database table. So, for -a class `Book`, you should have a database table called **books**. The Rails -pluralization mechanisms are very powerful, being capable to pluralize (and -singularize) both regular and irregular words. When using class names composed -of two or more words, the model class name should follow the Ruby conventions, -using the CamelCase form, while the table name must contain the words separated +By default, Active Record uses some naming conventions to find out how the +mapping between models and database tables should be created. Rails will +pluralize your class names to find the respective database table. So, for +a class `Book`, you should have a database table called **books**. The Rails +pluralization mechanisms are very powerful, being capable to pluralize (and +singularize) both regular and irregular words. When using class names composed +of two or more words, the model class name should follow the Ruby conventions, +using the CamelCase form, while the table name must contain the words separated by underscores. Examples: * Database Table - Plural with underscores separating words (e.g., `book_clubs`) -* Model Class - Singular with the first letter of each word capitalized (e.g., +* Model Class - Singular with the first letter of each word capitalized (e.g., `BookClub`) | Model / Class | Table / Schema | @@ -92,33 +93,35 @@ by underscores. Examples: ### Schema Conventions -Active Record uses naming conventions for the columns in database tables, +Active Record uses naming conventions for the columns in database tables, depending on the purpose of these columns. -* **Foreign keys** - These fields should be named following the pattern - `singularized_table_name_id` (e.g., `item_id`, `order_id`). These are the - fields that Active Record will look for when you create associations between +* **Foreign keys** - These fields should be named following the pattern + `singularized_table_name_id` (e.g., `item_id`, `order_id`). These are the + fields that Active Record will look for when you create associations between your models. -* **Primary keys** - By default, Active Record will use an integer column named - `id` as the table's primary key. When using [Rails - Migrations](migrations.html) to create your tables, this column will be +* **Primary keys** - By default, Active Record will use an integer column named + `id` as the table's primary key. When using [Rails + Migrations](migrations.html) to create your tables, this column will be automatically created. -There are also some optional column names that will create additional features +There are also some optional column names that will add additional features to Active Record instances: -* `created_at` - Automatically gets set to the current date and time when the +* `created_at` - Automatically gets set to the current date and time when the record is first created. -* `updated_at` - Automatically gets set to the current date and time whenever +* `updated_at` - Automatically gets set to the current date and time whenever the record is updated. -* `lock_version` - Adds [optimistic - locking](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Locking.html) to +* `lock_version` - Adds [optimistic + locking](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Locking.html) to a model. -* `type` - Specifies that the model uses [Single Table +* `type` - Specifies that the model uses [Single Table Inheritance](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Base.html) -* `(table_name)_count` - Used to cache the number of belonging objects on - associations. For example, a `comments_count` column in a `Post` class that - has many instances of `Comment` will cache the number of existent comments +* `(association_name)_type` - Stores the type for + [polymorphic associations](association_basics.html#polymorphic-associations). +* `(table_name)_count` - Used to cache the number of belonging objects on + associations. For example, a `comments_count` column in a `Post` class that + has many instances of `Comment` will cache the number of existent comments for each post. NOTE: While these column names are optional, they are in fact reserved by Active Record. Steer clear of reserved keywords unless you want the extra functionality. For example, `type` is a reserved keyword used to designate a table using Single Table Inheritance (STI). If you are not using STI, try an analogous keyword like "context", that may still accurately describe the data you are modeling. @@ -126,7 +129,7 @@ NOTE: While these column names are optional, they are in fact reserved by Active Creating Active Record Models ----------------------------- -It is very easy to create Active Record models. All you have to do is to +It is very easy to create Active Record models. All you have to do is to subclass the `ActiveRecord::Base` class and you're good to go: ```ruby @@ -134,9 +137,9 @@ class Product < ActiveRecord::Base end ``` -This will create a `Product` model, mapped to a `products` table at the -database. By doing this you'll also have the ability to map the columns of each -row in that table with the attributes of the instances of your model. Suppose +This will create a `Product` model, mapped to a `products` table at the +database. By doing this you'll also have the ability to map the columns of each +row in that table with the attributes of the instances of your model. Suppose that the `products` table was created using an SQL sentence like: ```sql @@ -147,7 +150,7 @@ CREATE TABLE products ( ); ``` -Following the table schema above, you would be able to write code like the +Following the table schema above, you would be able to write code like the following: ```ruby @@ -159,11 +162,11 @@ puts p.name # "Some Book" Overriding the Naming Conventions --------------------------------- -What if you need to follow a different naming convention or need to use your -Rails application with a legacy database? No problem, you can easily override +What if you need to follow a different naming convention or need to use your +Rails application with a legacy database? No problem, you can easily override the default conventions. -You can use the `ActiveRecord::Base.table_name=` method to specify the table +You can use the `ActiveRecord::Base.table_name=` method to specify the table name that should be used: ```ruby @@ -172,8 +175,8 @@ class Product < ActiveRecord::Base end ``` -If you do so, you will have to define manually the class name that is hosting -the fixtures (class_name.yml) using the `set_fixture_class` method in your test +If you do so, you will have to define manually the class name that is hosting +the fixtures (class_name.yml) using the `set_fixture_class` method in your test definition: ```ruby @@ -184,7 +187,7 @@ class FunnyJoke < ActiveSupport::TestCase end ``` -It's also possible to override the column that should be used as the table's +It's also possible to override the column that should be used as the table's primary key using the `ActiveRecord::Base.set_primary_key` method: ```ruby @@ -196,17 +199,17 @@ end CRUD: Reading and Writing Data ------------------------------ -CRUD is an acronym for the four verbs we use to operate on data: **C**reate, -**R**ead, **U**pdate and **D**elete. Active Record automatically creates methods +CRUD is an acronym for the four verbs we use to operate on data: **C**reate, +**R**ead, **U**pdate and **D**elete. Active Record automatically creates methods to allow an application to read and manipulate data stored within its tables. ### Create -Active Record objects can be created from a hash, a block or have their -attributes manually set after creation. The `new` method will return a new +Active Record objects can be created from a hash, a block or have their +attributes manually set after creation. The `new` method will return a new object while `create` will return the object and save it to the database. -For example, given a model `User` with attributes of `name` and `occupation`, +For example, given a model `User` with attributes of `name` and `occupation`, the `create` method call will create and save a new record into the database: ```ruby @@ -223,7 +226,7 @@ user.occupation = "Code Artist" A call to `user.save` will commit the record to the database. -Finally, if a block is provided, both `create` and `new` will yield the new +Finally, if a block is provided, both `create` and `new` will yield the new object to that block for initialization: ```ruby @@ -235,7 +238,7 @@ end ### Read -Active Record provides a rich API for accessing data within a database. Below +Active Record provides a rich API for accessing data within a database. Below are a few examples of different data access methods provided by Active Record. ```ruby @@ -250,7 +253,7 @@ user = User.first ```ruby # return the first user named David -david = User.find_by_name('David') +david = User.find_by(name: 'David') ``` ```ruby @@ -258,30 +261,30 @@ david = User.find_by_name('David') users = User.where(name: 'David', occupation: 'Code Artist').order('created_at DESC') ``` -You can learn more about querying an Active Record model in the [Active Record +You can learn more about querying an Active Record model in the [Active Record Query Interface](active_record_querying.html) guide. ### Update -Once an Active Record object has been retrieved, its attributes can be modified +Once an Active Record object has been retrieved, its attributes can be modified and it can be saved to the database. ```ruby -user = User.find_by_name('David') +user = User.find_by(name: 'David') user.name = 'Dave' user.save ``` -A shorthand for this is to use a hash mapping attribute names to the desired +A shorthand for this is to use a hash mapping attribute names to the desired value, like so: ```ruby -user = User.find_by_name('David') +user = User.find_by(name: 'David') user.update(name: 'Dave') ``` -This is most useful when updating several attributes at once. If, on the other -hand, you'd like to update several records in bulk, you may find the +This is most useful when updating several attributes at once. If, on the other +hand, you'd like to update several records in bulk, you may find the `update_all` class method useful: ```ruby @@ -290,57 +293,57 @@ User.update_all "max_login_attempts = 3, must_change_password = 'true'" ### Delete -Likewise, once retrieved an Active Record object can be destroyed which removes +Likewise, once retrieved an Active Record object can be destroyed which removes it from the database. ```ruby -user = User.find_by_name('David') +user = User.find_by(name: 'David') user.destroy ``` Validations ----------- -Active Record allows you to validate the state of a model before it gets written -into the database. There are several methods that you can use to check your -models and validate that an attribute value is not empty, is unique and not +Active Record allows you to validate the state of a model before it gets written +into the database. There are several methods that you can use to check your +models and validate that an attribute value is not empty, is unique and not already in the database, follows a specific format and many more. -Validation is a very important issue to consider when persisting to database, so -the methods `create`, `save` and `update` take it into account when -running: they return `false` when validation fails and they didn't actually -perform any operation on database. All of these have a bang counterpart (that -is, `create!`, `save!` and `update!`), which are stricter in that -they raise the exception `ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid` if validation fails. +Validation is a very important issue to consider when persisting to database, so +the methods `create`, `save` and `update` take it into account when +running: they return `false` when validation fails and they didn't actually +perform any operation on database. All of these have a bang counterpart (that +is, `create!`, `save!` and `update!`), which are stricter in that +they raise the exception `ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid` if validation fails. A quick example to illustrate: ```ruby class User < ActiveRecord::Base - validates_presence_of :name + validates :name, presence: true end User.create # => false User.create! # => ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: Validation failed: Name can't be blank ``` -You can learn more about validations in the [Active Record Validations +You can learn more about validations in the [Active Record Validations guide](active_record_validations.html). Callbacks --------- -Active Record callbacks allow you to attach code to certain events in the -life-cycle of your models. This enables you to add behavior to your models by -transparently executing code when those events occur, like when you create a new -record, update it, destroy it and so on. You can learn more about callbacks in +Active Record callbacks allow you to attach code to certain events in the +life-cycle of your models. This enables you to add behavior to your models by +transparently executing code when those events occur, like when you create a new +record, update it, destroy it and so on. You can learn more about callbacks in the [Active Record Callbacks guide](active_record_callbacks.html). Migrations ---------- -Rails provides a domain-specific language for managing a database schema called -migrations. Migrations are stored in files which are executed against any -database that Active Record support using `rake`. Here's a migration that +Rails provides a domain-specific language for managing a database schema called +migrations. Migrations are stored in files which are executed against any +database that Active Record supports using `rake`. Here's a migration that creates a table: ```ruby @@ -361,10 +364,10 @@ class CreatePublications < ActiveRecord::Migration end ``` -Rails keeps track of which files have been committed to the database and +Rails keeps track of which files have been committed to the database and provides rollback features. To actually create the table, you'd run `rake db:migrate` and to roll it back, `rake db:rollback`. -Note that the above code is database-agnostic: it will run in MySQL, postgresql, -Oracle and others. You can learn more about migrations in the [Active Record +Note that the above code is database-agnostic: it will run in MySQL, postgresql, +Oracle and others. You can learn more about migrations in the [Active Record Migrations guide](migrations.html) diff --git a/guides/source/active_record_callbacks.md b/guides/source/active_record_callbacks.md index bb42fab101..df1dd22971 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_record_callbacks.md +++ b/guides/source/active_record_callbacks.md @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ The macro-style class methods can also receive a block. Consider using this styl class User < ActiveRecord::Base validates :login, :email, presence: true - before_create do |user| - user.name = user.login.capitalize if user.name.blank? + before_create do + self.name = login.capitalize if name.blank? end end ``` @@ -167,6 +167,7 @@ Additionally, the `after_find` callback is triggered by the following finder met * `all` * `first` * `find` +* `find_by` * `find_by_*` * `find_by_*!` * `find_by_sql` @@ -342,7 +343,7 @@ By using the `after_commit` callback we can account for this case. ```ruby class PictureFile < ActiveRecord::Base - after_commit :delete_picture_file_from_disk, :on => [:destroy] + after_commit :delete_picture_file_from_disk, on: [:destroy] def delete_picture_file_from_disk if File.exist?(filepath) diff --git a/guides/source/active_record_querying.md b/guides/source/active_record_querying.md index 2589accadd..7fe9b8b4af 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_record_querying.md +++ b/guides/source/active_record_querying.md @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ The methods are: * `bind` * `create_with` +* `distinct` * `eager_load` * `extending` * `from` @@ -76,7 +77,6 @@ The methods are: * `reorder` * `reverse_order` * `select` -* `distinct` * `uniq` * `where` @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ The primary operation of `Model.find(options)` can be summarized as: ### Retrieving a Single Object -Active Record provides five different ways of retrieving a single object. +Active Record provides several different ways of retrieving a single object. #### Using a Primary Key @@ -514,7 +514,13 @@ SELECT * FROM clients WHERE (clients.orders_count IN (1,3,5)) Post.where.not(author: author) ``` -In other words, this query can be generated by calling `where` with no argument, then immediately chain with `not` passing `where` conditions. +In other words, this query can be generated by calling `where` with no argument, +then immediately chain with `not` passing `where` conditions. This will generate +SQL code like this: + +```sql +SELECT * FROM posts WHERE (author_id != 1) +``` Ordering -------- @@ -543,11 +549,11 @@ Client.order("orders_count ASC, created_at DESC") Client.order("orders_count ASC", "created_at DESC") ``` -If you want to call `order` multiple times e.g. in different context, new order will prepend previous one +If you want to call `order` multiple times e.g. in different context, new order will append previous one ```ruby Client.order("orders_count ASC").order("created_at DESC") -# SELECT * FROM clients ORDER BY created_at DESC, orders_count ASC +# SELECT * FROM clients ORDER BY orders_count ASC, created_at DESC ``` Selecting Specific Fields @@ -687,6 +693,10 @@ The SQL that would be executed: ```sql SELECT * FROM posts WHERE id > 10 LIMIT 20 + +# Original query without `except` +SELECT * FROM posts WHERE id > 10 ORDER BY id asc LIMIT 20 + ``` ### `unscope` @@ -707,7 +717,7 @@ Post.order('id DESC').limit(20).unscope(:order, :limit) = Post.all You can additionally unscope specific where clauses. For example: ```ruby -Post.where(:id => 10).limit(1).unscope(:where => :id, :limit).order('id DESC') = Post.order('id DESC') +Post.where(id: 10).limit(1).unscope({ where: :id }, :limit).order('id DESC') = Post.order('id DESC') ``` ### `only` @@ -722,6 +732,10 @@ The SQL that would be executed: ```sql SELECT * FROM posts WHERE id > 10 ORDER BY id DESC + +# Original query without `only` +SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts" WHERE (id > 10) ORDER BY id desc LIMIT 20 + ``` ### `reorder` @@ -732,7 +746,7 @@ The `reorder` method overrides the default scope order. For example: class Post < ActiveRecord::Base .. .. - has_many :comments, order: 'posted_at DESC' + has_many :comments, -> { order('posted_at DESC') } end Post.find(10).comments.reorder('name') @@ -1203,7 +1217,6 @@ class User < ActiveRecord::Base scope :inactive, -> { where state: 'inactive' } end -```ruby User.active.inactive # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."state" = 'active' AND "users"."state" = 'inactive' ``` @@ -1229,7 +1242,7 @@ One important caveat is that `default_scope` will be overridden by ```ruby class User < ActiveRecord::Base - default_scope { where state: 'pending' } + default_scope { where state: 'pending' } scope :active, -> { where state: 'active' } scope :inactive, -> { where state: 'inactive' } end @@ -1301,6 +1314,11 @@ Client.unscoped { Dynamic Finders --------------- +NOTE: Dynamic finders have been deprecated in Rails 4.0 and will be +removed in Rails 4.1. The best practice is to use Active Record scopes +instead. You can find the deprecation gem at +https://github.com/rails/activerecord-deprecated_finders + For every field (also known as an attribute) you define in your table, Active Record provides a finder method. If you have a field called `first_name` on your `Client` model for example, you get `find_by_first_name` for free from Active Record. If you have a `locked` field on the `Client` model, you also get `find_by_locked` and methods. You can specify an exclamation point (`!`) on the end of the dynamic finders to get them to raise an `ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound` error if they do not return any records, like `Client.find_by_name!("Ryan")` diff --git a/guides/source/active_record_validations.md b/guides/source/active_record_validations.md index df39d3c5dc..8154d4e1cc 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_record_validations.md +++ b/guides/source/active_record_validations.md @@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ database only if the object is valid: * `update!` The bang versions (e.g. `save!`) raise an exception if the record is invalid. -The non-bang versions don't: `save` and `update` return `false`, -`create` and `update` just return the objects. +The non-bang versions don't, `save` and `update` return `false`, +`create` just returns the object. ### Skipping Validations @@ -162,8 +162,8 @@ Person.create(name: nil).valid? # => false ``` After Active Record has performed validations, any errors found can be accessed -through the `errors` instance method, which returns a collection of errors. By -definition, an object is valid if this collection is empty after running +through the `errors.messages` instance method, which returns a collection of errors. +By definition, an object is valid if this collection is empty after running validations. Note that an object instantiated with `new` will not report errors even if it's @@ -176,17 +176,17 @@ end >> p = Person.new #=> #<Person id: nil, name: nil> ->> p.errors +>> p.errors.messages #=> {} >> p.valid? #=> false ->> p.errors +>> p.errors.messages #=> {name:["can't be blank"]} >> p = Person.create #=> #<Person id: nil, name: nil> ->> p.errors +>> p.errors.messages #=> {name:["can't be blank"]} >> p.save @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ line of code you can add the same kind of validation to several attributes. All of them accept the `:on` and `:message` options, which define when the validation should be run and what message should be added to the `errors` collection if it fails, respectively. The `:on` option takes one of the values -`:save` (the default), `:create` or `:update`. There is a default error +`:create` or `:update`. There is a default error message for each one of the validation helpers. These messages are used when the `:message` option isn't specified. Let's take a look at each one of the available helpers. @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ given regular expression, which is specified using the `:with` option. ```ruby class Product < ActiveRecord::Base validates :legacy_code, format: { with: /\A[a-zA-Z]+\z/, - message: "Only letters allowed" } + message: "only allows letters" } end ``` @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ end Note that the default error messages are plural (e.g., "is too short (minimum is %{count} characters)"). For this reason, when `:minimum` is 1 you should -provide a personalized message or use `validates_presence_of` instead. When +provide a personalized message or use `presence: true` instead. When `:in` or `:within` have a lower limit of 1, you should either provide a personalized message or call `presence` prior to `length`. @@ -677,13 +677,13 @@ class GoodnessValidator def initialize(person) @person = person end - + def validate if some_complex_condition_involving_ivars_and_private_methods? @person.errors[:base] << "This person is evil" end end - + # … end ``` @@ -736,8 +736,8 @@ class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base validates :title, length: { is: 5 }, allow_blank: true end -Topic.create("title" => "").valid? # => true -Topic.create("title" => nil).valid? # => true +Topic.create(title: "").valid? # => true +Topic.create(title: nil).valid? # => true ``` ### `:message` @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ class Person < ActiveRecord::Base validates :age, numericality: true, on: :update # the default (validates on both create and update) - validates :name, presence: true, on: :save + validates :name, presence: true end ``` @@ -992,12 +992,12 @@ end person = Person.new person.valid? # => false -person.errors +person.errors.messages # => {:name=>["can't be blank", "is too short (minimum is 3 characters)"]} person = Person.new(name: "John Doe") person.valid? # => true -person.errors # => [] +person.errors.messages # => {} ``` ### `errors[]` diff --git a/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md b/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md index 101a4f5b42..1915252122 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md +++ b/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ After reading this guide, you will know: * What Core Extensions are. * How to load all extensions. * How to cherry-pick just the extensions you want. -* What extensions ActiveSupport provides. +* What extensions Active Support provides. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -96,12 +96,13 @@ INFO: The predicate for strings uses the Unicode-aware character class `[:space: WARNING: Note that numbers are not mentioned. In particular, 0 and 0.0 are **not** blank. -For example, this method from `ActionDispatch::Session::AbstractStore` uses `blank?` for checking whether a session key is present: +For example, this method from `ActionController::HttpAuthentication::Token::ControllerMethods` uses `blank?` for checking whether a token is present: ```ruby -def ensure_session_key! - if @key.blank? - raise ArgumentError, 'A key is required...' +def authenticate(controller, &login_procedure) + token, options = token_and_options(controller.request) + unless token.blank? + login_procedure.call(token, options) end end ``` @@ -166,7 +167,7 @@ NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/object/duplicable.rb`. ### `deep_dup` -The `deep_dup` method returns deep copy of a given object. Normally, when you `dup` an object that contains other objects, ruby does not `dup` them, so it creates a shallow copy of the object. If you have an array with a string, for example, it will look like this: +The `deep_dup` method returns deep copy of a given object. Normally, when you `dup` an object that contains other objects, Ruby does not `dup` them, so it creates a shallow copy of the object. If you have an array with a string, for example, it will look like this: ```ruby array = ['string'] @@ -418,6 +419,14 @@ TIP: Since `with_options` forwards calls to its receiver they can be nested. Eac NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/object/with_options.rb`. +### JSON support + +Active Support provides a better implemention of `to_json` than the `json` gem ordinarily provides for Ruby objects. This is because some classes, like `Hash` and `OrderedHash` needs special handling in order to provide a proper JSON representation. + +Active Support also provides an implementation of `as_json` for the `Process::Status` class. + +NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/object/to_json.rb`. + ### Instance Variables Active Support provides several methods to ease access to instance variables. @@ -439,6 +448,22 @@ C.new(0, 1).instance_values # => {"x" => 0, "y" => 1} NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/object/instance_variables.rb`. +#### `instance_variable_names` + +The method `instance_variable_names` returns an array. Each name includes the "@" sign. + +```ruby +class C + def initialize(x, y) + @x, @y = x, y + end +end + +C.new(0, 1).instance_variable_names # => ["@x", "@y"] +``` + +NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/object/instance_variables.rb`. + ### Silencing Warnings, Streams, and Exceptions The methods `silence_warnings` and `enable_warnings` change the value of `$VERBOSE` accordingly for the duration of their block, and reset it afterwards: @@ -476,12 +501,11 @@ NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting.rb`. ### `in?` -The predicate `in?` tests if an object is included in another object or a list of objects. An `ArgumentError` exception will be raised if a single argument is passed and it does not respond to `include?`. +The predicate `in?` tests if an object is included in another object. An `ArgumentError` exception will be raised if the argument passed does not respond to `include?`. Examples of `in?`: ```ruby -1.in?(1,2) # => true 1.in?([1,2]) # => true "lo".in?("hello") # => true 25.in?(30..50) # => false @@ -1039,7 +1063,7 @@ For convenience `class_attribute` also defines an instance predicate which is th When `:instance_reader` is `false`, the instance predicate returns a `NoMethodError` just like the reader method. -If you do not want the instance predicate, pass `instance_predicate: false` and it will not be defined. +If you do not want the instance predicate, pass `instance_predicate: false` and it will not be defined. NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/class/attribute.rb` @@ -1424,7 +1448,7 @@ The method `pluralize` returns the plural of its receiver: As the previous example shows, Active Support knows some irregular plurals and uncountable nouns. Built-in rules can be extended in `config/initializers/inflections.rb`. That file is generated by the `rails` command and has instructions in comments. -`pluralize` can also take an optional `count` parameter. If `count == 1` the singular form will be returned. For any other value of `count` the plural form will be returned: +`pluralize` can also take an optional `count` parameter. If `count == 1` the singular form will be returned. For any other value of `count` the plural form will be returned: ```ruby "dude".pluralize(0) # => "dudes" @@ -1964,7 +1988,7 @@ Produce a string representation of a number in human-readable words: 1234567890123456.to_s(:human) # => "1.23 Quadrillion" ``` -NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/numeric/formatting.rb`. +NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/numeric/conversions.rb`. Extensions to `Integer` ----------------------- @@ -2012,8 +2036,33 @@ NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/integer/inflections.rb`. Extensions to `BigDecimal` -------------------------- +### `to_s` -... +The method `to_s` is aliased to `to_formatted_s`. This provides a convenient way to display a BigDecimal value in floating-point notation: + +```ruby +BigDecimal.new(5.00, 6).to_s # => "5.0" +``` + +### `to_formatted_s` + +The method `to_formatted_s` provides a default specifier of "F". This means that a simple call to `to_formatted_s` or `to_s` will result in floating point representation instead of engineering notation: + +```ruby +BigDecimal.new(5.00, 6).to_formatted_s # => "5.0" +``` + +and that symbol specifiers are also supported: + +```ruby +BigDecimal.new(5.00, 6).to_formatted_s(:db) # => "5.0" +``` + +Engineering notation is still supported: + +```ruby +BigDecimal.new(5.00, 6).to_formatted_s("e") # => "0.5E1" +``` Extensions to `Enumerable` -------------------------- @@ -2216,7 +2265,9 @@ NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/array/conversions.rb`. The method `to_formatted_s` acts like `to_s` by default. -If the array contains items that respond to `id`, however, it may be passed the symbol `:db` as argument. That's typically used with collections of ARs. Returned strings are: +If the array contains items that respond to `id`, however, the symbol +`:db` may be passed as argument. That's typically used with +collections of Active Record objects. Returned strings are: ```ruby [].to_formatted_s(:db) # => "null" @@ -2372,7 +2423,8 @@ NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/array/wrap.rb`. ### Duplicating -The method `Array.deep_dup` duplicates itself and all objects inside recursively with ActiveSupport method `Object#deep_dup`. It works like `Array#map` with sending `deep_dup` method to each object inside. +The method `Array.deep_dup` duplicates itself and all objects inside +recursively with Active Support method `Object#deep_dup`. It works like `Array#map` with sending `deep_dup` method to each object inside. ```ruby array = [1, [2, 3]] @@ -2381,7 +2433,7 @@ dup[1][2] = 4 array[1][2] == nil # => true ``` -NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/array/deep_dup.rb`. +NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/object/deep_dup.rb`. ### Grouping @@ -2593,7 +2645,8 @@ NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/hash/deep_merge.rb`. ### Deep duplicating -The method `Hash.deep_dup` duplicates itself and all keys and values inside recursively with ActiveSupport method `Object#deep_dup`. It works like `Enumerator#each_with_object` with sending `deep_dup` method to each pair inside. +The method `Hash.deep_dup` duplicates itself and all keys and values +inside recursively with Active Support method `Object#deep_dup`. It works like `Enumerator#each_with_object` with sending `deep_dup` method to each pair inside. ```ruby hash = { a: 1, b: { c: 2, d: [3, 4] } } @@ -2606,45 +2659,7 @@ hash[:b][:e] == nil # => true hash[:b][:d] == [3, 4] # => true ``` -NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/hash/deep_dup.rb`. - -### Diffing - -The method `diff` returns a hash that represents a diff of the receiver and the argument with the following logic: - -* Pairs `key`, `value` that exist in both hashes do not belong to the diff hash. - -* If both hashes have `key`, but with different values, the pair in the receiver wins. - -* The rest is just merged. - -```ruby -{a: 1}.diff(a: 1) -# => {}, first rule - -{a: 1}.diff(a: 2) -# => {:a=>1}, second rule - -{a: 1}.diff(b: 2) -# => {:a=>1, :b=>2}, third rule - -{a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}.diff(b: 1, c: 3, d: 4) -# => {:a=>1, :b=>2, :d=>4}, all rules - -{}.diff({}) # => {} -{a: 1}.diff({}) # => {:a=>1} -{}.diff(a: 1) # => {:a=>1} -``` - -An important property of this diff hash is that you can retrieve the original hash by applying `diff` twice: - -```ruby -hash.diff(hash2).diff(hash2) == hash -``` - -Diffing hashes may be useful for error messages related to expected option hashes for example. - -NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/hash/diff.rb`. +NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/object/deep_dup.rb`. ### Working with Keys @@ -3779,13 +3794,13 @@ def default_helper_module! module_path = module_name.underscore helper module_path rescue MissingSourceFile => e - raise e unless e.is_missing? "#{module_path}_helper" + raise e unless e.is_missing? "helpers/#{module_path}_helper" rescue NameError => e raise e unless e.missing_name? "#{module_name}Helper" end ``` -NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/name_error.rb`. +NOTE: Defined in `actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb`. Extensions to `LoadError` ------------------------- @@ -3808,4 +3823,4 @@ rescue NameError => e end ``` -NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/load_error.rb`. +NOTE: Defined in `actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/helpers.rb`. diff --git a/guides/source/active_support_instrumentation.md b/guides/source/active_support_instrumentation.md index 38dbfd3152..969596f470 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_support_instrumentation.md +++ b/guides/source/active_support_instrumentation.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Action Controller ```ruby { - key: 'posts/1-dasboard-view' + key: 'posts/1-dashboard-view' } ``` @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Action Controller ```ruby { - key: 'posts/1-dasboard-view' + key: 'posts/1-dashboard-view' } ``` @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Action Controller ```ruby { - key: 'posts/1-dasboard-view' + key: 'posts/1-dashboard-view' } ``` @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Action Controller ```ruby { - key: 'posts/1-dasboard-view' + key: 'posts/1-dashboard-view' } ``` diff --git a/guides/source/api_documentation_guidelines.md b/guides/source/api_documentation_guidelines.md index d0499878da..7e056d970c 100644 --- a/guides/source/api_documentation_guidelines.md +++ b/guides/source/api_documentation_guidelines.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Write in present tense: "Returns a hash that...", rather than "Returned a hash t Start comments in upper case. Follow regular punctuation rules: ```ruby -# Declares an attribute reader backed by an internally-named +# Declares an attribute reader backed by an internally-named # instance variable. def attr_internal_reader(*attrs) ... @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Use two spaces to indent chunks of code--that is, for markup purposes, two space Short docs do not need an explicit "Examples" label to introduce snippets; they just follow paragraphs: ```ruby -# Converts a collection of elements into a formatted string by +# Converts a collection of elements into a formatted string by # calling +to_s+ on all elements and joining them. # # Blog.all.to_formatted_s # => "First PostSecond PostThird Post" @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ class Array end ``` -WARNING: Using a pair of `+...+` for fixed-width font only works with **words**; that is: anything matching `\A\w+\z`. For anything else use `<tt>...</tt>`, notably symbols, setters, inline snippets, etc. +WARNING: Using a pair of `+...+` for fixed-width font only works with **words**; that is: anything matching `\A\w+\z`. For anything else use `<tt>...</tt>`, notably symbols, setters, inline snippets, etc. ### Regular Font diff --git a/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md b/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md index 448f0e1f9a..639a00817b 100644 --- a/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md +++ b/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ This guide covers the asset pipeline. After reading this guide, you will know: -* How to understand what the asset pipeline is and what it does. +* What the asset pipeline is and what it does. * How to properly organize your application assets. -* How to understand the benefits of the asset pipeline. +* The benefits of the asset pipeline. * How to add a pre-processor to the pipeline. * How to package assets with a gem. @@ -16,44 +16,97 @@ After reading this guide, you will know: What is the Asset Pipeline? --------------------------- -The asset pipeline provides a framework to concatenate and minify or compress JavaScript and CSS assets. It also adds the ability to write these assets in other languages such as CoffeeScript, Sass and ERB. +The asset pipeline provides a framework to concatenate and minify or compress +JavaScript and CSS assets. It also adds the ability to write these assets in +other languages and pre-processors such as CoffeeScript, Sass and ERB. -Making the asset pipeline a core feature of Rails means that all developers can benefit from the power of having their assets pre-processed, compressed and minified by one central library, Sprockets. This is part of Rails' "fast by default" strategy as outlined by DHH in his keynote at RailsConf 2011. +The asset pipeline is technically no longer a core feature of Rails 4, it has +been extracted out of the framework into the +[sprockets-rails](https://github.com/rails/sprockets-rails) gem. -The asset pipeline is enabled by default. It can be disabled in `config/application.rb` by putting this line inside the application class definition: +The asset pipeline is enabled by default. + +You can disable the asset pipeline while creating a new application by +passing the `--skip-sprockets` option. + +```bash +rails new appname --skip-sprockets +``` + +Rails 4 automatically adds the `sass-rails`, `coffee-rails` and `uglifier` +gems to your Gemfile, which are used by Sprockets for asset compression: ```ruby -config.assets.enabled = false +gem 'sass-rails' +gem 'uglifier' +gem 'coffee-rails' ``` -You can also disable the asset pipeline while creating a new application by passing the `--skip-sprockets` option. +Using the `--skip-sprockets` option will prevent Rails 4 from adding +`sass-rails` and `uglifier` to Gemfile, so if you later want to enable +the asset pipeline you will have to add those gems to your Gemfile. Also, +creating an application with the `--skip-sprockets` option will generate +a slightly different `config/application.rb` file, with a require statement +for the sprockets railtie that is commented-out. You will have to remove +the comment operator on that line to later enable the asset pipeline: -```bash -rails new appname --skip-sprockets +```ruby +# require "sprockets/railtie" ``` -You should use the defaults for all new applications unless you have a specific reason to avoid the asset pipeline. +To set asset compression methods, set the appropriate configuration options +in `production.rb` - `config.assets.css_compressor` for your CSS and +`config.assets.js_compressor` for your Javascript: +```ruby +config.assets.css_compressor = :yui +config.assets.js_compressor = :uglify +``` -### Main Features +NOTE: The `sass-rails` gem is automatically used for CSS compression if included +in Gemfile and no `config.assets.css_compressor` option is set. -The first feature of the pipeline is to concatenate assets. This is important in a production environment, because it can reduce the number of requests that a browser makes to render a web page. Web browsers are limited in the number of requests that they can make in parallel, so fewer requests can mean faster loading for your application. -Rails 2.x introduced the ability to concatenate JavaScript and CSS assets by placing `cache: true` at the end of the `javascript_include_tag` and `stylesheet_link_tag` methods. But this technique has some limitations. For example, it cannot generate the caches in advance, and it is not able to transparently include assets provided by third-party libraries. +### Main Features -Starting with version 3.1, Rails defaults to concatenating all JavaScript files into one master `.js` file and all CSS files into one master `.css` file. As you'll learn later in this guide, you can customize this strategy to group files any way you like. In production, Rails inserts an MD5 fingerprint into each filename so that the file is cached by the web browser. You can invalidate the cache by altering this fingerprint, which happens automatically whenever you change the file contents. +The first feature of the pipeline is to concatenate assets, which can reduce the +number of requests that a browser makes to render a web page. Web browsers are +limited in the number of requests that they can make in parallel, so fewer +requests can mean faster loading for your application. -The second feature of the asset pipeline is asset minification or compression. For CSS files, this is done by removing whitespace and comments. For JavaScript, more complex processes can be applied. You can choose from a set of built in options or specify your own. +Sprockets concatenates all JavaScript files into one master `.js` file and all +CSS files into one master `.css` file. As you'll learn later in this guide, you +can customize this strategy to group files any way you like. In production, +Rails inserts an MD5 fingerprint into each filename so that the file is cached +by the web browser. You can invalidate the cache by altering this fingerprint, +which happens automatically whenever you change the file contents. -The third feature of the asset pipeline is that it allows coding assets via a higher-level language, with precompilation down to the actual assets. Supported languages include Sass for CSS, CoffeeScript for JavaScript, and ERB for both by default. +The second feature of the asset pipeline is asset minification or compression. +For CSS files, this is done by removing whitespace and comments. For JavaScript, +more complex processes can be applied. You can choose from a set of built in +options or specify your own. + +The third feature of the asset pipeline is it allows coding assets via a +higher-level language, with precompilation down to the actual assets. Supported +languages include Sass for CSS, CoffeeScript for JavaScript, and ERB for both by +default. ### What is Fingerprinting and Why Should I Care? -Fingerprinting is a technique that makes the name of a file dependent on the contents of the file. When the file contents change, the filename is also changed. For content that is static or infrequently changed, this provides an easy way to tell whether two versions of a file are identical, even across different servers or deployment dates. +Fingerprinting is a technique that makes the name of a file dependent on the +contents of the file. When the file contents change, the filename is also +changed. For content that is static or infrequently changed, this provides an +easy way to tell whether two versions of a file are identical, even across +different servers or deployment dates. -When a filename is unique and based on its content, HTTP headers can be set to encourage caches everywhere (whether at CDNs, at ISPs, in networking equipment, or in web browsers) to keep their own copy of the content. When the content is updated, the fingerprint will change. This will cause the remote clients to request a new copy of the content. This is generally known as _cache busting_. +When a filename is unique and based on its content, HTTP headers can be set to +encourage caches everywhere (whether at CDNs, at ISPs, in networking equipment, +or in web browsers) to keep their own copy of the content. When the content is +updated, the fingerprint will change. This will cause the remote clients to +request a new copy of the content. This is generally known as _cache busting_. -The technique that Rails uses for fingerprinting is to insert a hash of the content into the name, usually at the end. For example a CSS file `global.css` could be renamed with an MD5 digest of its contents: +The technique sprockets uses for fingerprinting is to insert a hash of the +content into the name, usually at the end. For example a CSS file `global.css` ``` global-908e25f4bf641868d8683022a5b62f54.css @@ -61,7 +114,8 @@ global-908e25f4bf641868d8683022a5b62f54.css This is the strategy adopted by the Rails asset pipeline. -Rails' old strategy was to append a date-based query string to every asset linked with a built-in helper. In the source the generated code looked like this: +Rails' old strategy was to append a date-based query string to every asset linked +with a built-in helper. In the source the generated code looked like this: ``` /stylesheets/global.css?1309495796 @@ -69,68 +123,126 @@ Rails' old strategy was to append a date-based query string to every asset linke The query string strategy has several disadvantages: -1. **Not all caches will reliably cache content where the filename only differs by query parameters**<br /> - [Steve Souders recommends](http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2008/08/23/revving-filenames-dont-use-querystring/), "...avoiding a querystring for cacheable resources". He found that in this case 5-20% of requests will not be cached. Query strings in particular do not work at all with some CDNs for cache invalidation. +1. **Not all caches will reliably cache content where the filename only differs by +query parameters**<br> + [Steve Souders recommends](http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2008/08/23/revving-filenames-dont-use-querystring/), + "...avoiding a querystring for cacheable resources". He found that in this +case 5-20% of requests will not be cached. Query strings in particular do not +work at all with some CDNs for cache invalidation. + +2. **The file name can change between nodes in multi-server environments.**<br> + The default query string in Rails 2.x is based on the modification time of +the files. When assets are deployed to a cluster, there is no guarantee that the +timestamps will be the same, resulting in different values being used depending +on which server handles the request. -2. **The file name can change between nodes in multi-server environments.**<br /> - The default query string in Rails 2.x is based on the modification time of the files. When assets are deployed to a cluster, there is no guarantee that the timestamps will be the same, resulting in different values being used depending on which server handles the request. -3. **Too much cache invalidation**<br /> - When static assets are deployed with each new release of code, the mtime of _all_ these files changes, forcing all remote clients to fetch them again, even when the content of those assets has not changed. +3. **Too much cache invalidation**<br> + When static assets are deployed with each new release of code, the mtime +(time of last modification) of _all_ these files changes, forcing all remote +clients to fetch them again, even when the content of those assets has not changed. -Fingerprinting fixes these problems by avoiding query strings, and by ensuring that filenames are consistent based on their content. +Fingerprinting fixes these problems by avoiding query strings, and by ensuring +that filenames are consistent based on their content. -Fingerprinting is enabled by default for production and disabled for all other environments. You can enable or disable it in your configuration through the `config.assets.digest` option. +Fingerprinting is enabled by default for production and disabled for all other +environments. You can enable or disable it in your configuration through the +`config.assets.digest` option. More reading: * [Optimize caching](http://code.google.com/speed/page-speed/docs/caching.html) -* [Revving Filenames: don’t use querystring](http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2008/08/23/revving-filenames-dont-use-querystring/) +* [Revving Filenames: don’t use +* querystring](http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2008/08/23/revving-filenames-dont-use-querystring/) How to Use the Asset Pipeline ----------------------------- -In previous versions of Rails, all assets were located in subdirectories of `public` such as `images`, `javascripts` and `stylesheets`. With the asset pipeline, the preferred location for these assets is now the `app/assets` directory. Files in this directory are served by the Sprockets middleware included in the sprockets gem. +In previous versions of Rails, all assets were located in subdirectories of +`public` such as `images`, `javascripts` and `stylesheets`. With the asset +pipeline, the preferred location for these assets is now the `app/assets` +directory. Files in this directory are served by the Sprockets middleware. -Assets can still be placed in the `public` hierarchy. Any assets under `public` will be served as static files by the application or web server. You should use `app/assets` for files that must undergo some pre-processing before they are served. +Assets can still be placed in the `public` hierarchy. Any assets under `public` +will be served as static files by the application or web server. You should use +`app/assets` for files that must undergo some pre-processing before they are +served. -In production, Rails precompiles these files to `public/assets` by default. The precompiled copies are then served as static assets by the web server. The files in `app/assets` are never served directly in production. +In production, Rails precompiles these files to `public/assets` by default. The +precompiled copies are then served as static assets by the web server. The files +in `app/assets` are never served directly in production. ### Controller Specific Assets -When you generate a scaffold or a controller, Rails also generates a JavaScript file (or CoffeeScript file if the `coffee-rails` gem is in the `Gemfile`) and a Cascading Style Sheet file (or SCSS file if `sass-rails` is in the `Gemfile`) for that controller. - -For example, if you generate a `ProjectsController`, Rails will also add a new file at `app/assets/javascripts/projects.js.coffee` and another at `app/assets/stylesheets/projects.css.scss`. By default these files will be ready to use by your application immediately using the `require_tree` directive. See [Manifest Files and Directives](#manifest-files-and-directives) for more details on require_tree. - -You can also opt to include controller specific stylesheets and JavaScript files only in their respective controllers using the following: `<%= javascript_include_tag params[:controller] %>` or `<%= stylesheet_link_tag params[:controller] %>`. Ensure that you are not using the `require_tree` directive though, as this will result in your assets being included more than once. - -WARNING: When using asset precompilation (the production default), you will need to ensure that your controller assets will be precompiled when loading them on a per page basis. By default .coffee and .scss files will not be precompiled on their own. This will result in false positives during development as these files will work just fine since assets will be compiled on the fly. When running in production however, you will see 500 errors since live compilation is turned off by default. See [Precompiling Assets](#precompiling-assets) for more information on how precompiling works. - -NOTE: You must have an ExecJS supported runtime in order to use CoffeeScript. If you are using Mac OS X or Windows you have a JavaScript runtime installed in your operating system. Check [ExecJS](https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme) documentation to know all supported JavaScript runtimes. - -You can also disable the generation of asset files when generating a controller by adding the following to your `config/application.rb` configuration: +When you generate a scaffold or a controller, Rails also generates a JavaScript +file (or CoffeeScript file if the `coffee-rails` gem is in the `Gemfile`) and a +Cascading Style Sheet file (or SCSS file if `sass-rails` is in the `Gemfile`) +for that controller. Additionally, when generating a scaffold, Rails generates +the file scaffolds.css (or scaffolds.css.scss if `sass-rails` is in the +`Gemfile`.) + +For example, if you generate a `ProjectsController`, Rails will also add a new +file at `app/assets/javascripts/projects.js.coffee` and another at +`app/assets/stylesheets/projects.css.scss`. By default these files will be ready +to use by your application immediately using the `require_tree` directive. See +[Manifest Files and Directives](#manifest-files-and-directives) for more details +on require_tree. + +You can also opt to include controller specific stylesheets and JavaScript files +only in their respective controllers using the following: + +`<%= javascript_include_tag params[:controller] %>` or `<%= stylesheet_link_tag +params[:controller] %>` + +When doing this, ensure you are not using the `require_tree` directive, as that +will result in your assets being included more than once. + +WARNING: When using asset precompilation, you will need to ensure that your +controller assets will be precompiled when loading them on a per page basis. By +default .coffee and .scss files will not be precompiled on their own. This will +result in false positives during development as these files will work just fine +since assets are compiled on the fly in development mode. When running in +production, however, you will see 500 errors since live compilation is turned +off by default. See [Precompiling Assets](#precompiling-assets) for more +information on how precompiling works. + +NOTE: You must have an ExecJS supported runtime in order to use CoffeeScript. +If you are using Mac OS X or Windows, you have a JavaScript runtime installed in +your operating system. Check +[ExecJS](https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme) documentation to know all +supported JavaScript runtimes. + +You can also disable generation of controller specific asset files by adding the +following to your `config/application.rb` configuration: ```ruby -config.generators do |g| - g.assets false -end + config.generators do |g| + g.assets false + end ``` ### Asset Organization -Pipeline assets can be placed inside an application in one of three locations: `app/assets`, `lib/assets` or `vendor/assets`. +Pipeline assets can be placed inside an application in one of three locations: +`app/assets`, `lib/assets` or `vendor/assets`. -* `app/assets` is for assets that are owned by the application, such as custom images, JavaScript files or stylesheets. +* `app/assets` is for assets that are owned by the application, such as custom +images, JavaScript files or stylesheets. -* `lib/assets` is for your own libraries' code that doesn't really fit into the scope of the application or those libraries which are shared across applications. +* `lib/assets` is for your own libraries' code that doesn't really fit into the +scope of the application or those libraries which are shared across applications. -* `vendor/assets` is for assets that are owned by outside entities, such as code for JavaScript plugins and CSS frameworks. +* `vendor/assets` is for assets that are owned by outside entities, such as +code for JavaScript plugins and CSS frameworks. #### Search Paths -When a file is referenced from a manifest or a helper, Sprockets searches the three default asset locations for it. +When a file is referenced from a manifest or a helper, Sprockets searches the +three default asset locations for it. -The default locations are: `app/assets/images` and the subdirectories `javascripts` and `stylesheets` in all three asset locations, but these subdirectories are not special. Any path under `assets/*` will be searched. +The default locations are: the `images`, `javascripts` and `stylesheets` +directories under the `apps/assets` folder, but these subdirectories +are not special - any path under `assets/*` will be searched. For example, these files: @@ -162,72 +274,113 @@ is referenced as: //= require sub/something ``` -You can view the search path by inspecting `Rails.application.config.assets.paths` in the Rails console. +You can view the search path by inspecting +`Rails.application.config.assets.paths` in the Rails console. -Besides the standard `assets/*` paths, additional (fully qualified) paths can be added to the pipeline in `config/application.rb`. For example: +Besides the standard `assets/*` paths, additional (fully qualified) paths can be +added to the pipeline in `config/application.rb`. For example: ```ruby config.assets.paths << Rails.root.join("lib", "videoplayer", "flash") ``` -Paths are traversed in the order that they occur in the search path. By default, this means the files in `app/assets` take precedence, and will mask corresponding paths in `lib` and `vendor`. +Paths are traversed in the order they occur in the search path. By default, +this means the files in `app/assets` take precedence, and will mask +corresponding paths in `lib` and `vendor`. -It is important to note that files you want to reference outside a manifest must be added to the precompile array or they will not be available in the production environment. +It is important to note that files you want to reference outside a manifest must +be added to the precompile array or they will not be available in the production +environment. #### Using Index Files -Sprockets uses files named `index` (with the relevant extensions) for a special purpose. +Sprockets uses files named `index` (with the relevant extensions) for a special +purpose. -For example, if you have a jQuery library with many modules, which is stored in `lib/assets/library_name`, the file `lib/assets/library_name/index.js` serves as the manifest for all files in this library. This file could include a list of all the required files in order, or a simple `require_tree` directive. +For example, if you have a jQuery library with many modules, which is stored in +`lib/assets/library_name`, the file `lib/assets/library_name/index.js` serves as +the manifest for all files in this library. This file could include a list of +all the required files in order, or a simple `require_tree` directive. -The library as a whole can be accessed in the site's application manifest like so: +The library as a whole can be accessed in the application manifest like so: ```js //= require library_name ``` -This simplifies maintenance and keeps things clean by allowing related code to be grouped before inclusion elsewhere. +This simplifies maintenance and keeps things clean by allowing related code to +be grouped before inclusion elsewhere. ### Coding Links to Assets -Sprockets does not add any new methods to access your assets - you still use the familiar `javascript_include_tag` and `stylesheet_link_tag`. +Sprockets does not add any new methods to access your assets - you still use the +familiar `javascript_include_tag` and `stylesheet_link_tag`: ```erb -<%= stylesheet_link_tag "application" %> +<%= stylesheet_link_tag "application", media: "all" %> <%= javascript_include_tag "application" %> ``` -In regular views you can access images in the `assets/images` directory like this: +If using the turbolinks gem, which is included by default in Rails 4, then +include the 'data-turbolinks-track' option which causes turbolinks to check if +an asset has been updated and if so loads it into the page: + +```erb +<%= stylesheet_link_tag "application", media: "all", "data-turbolinks-track" => true %> +<%= javascript_include_tag "application", "data-turbolinks-track" => true %> +``` + +In regular views you can access images in the `public/assets/images` directory +like this: ```erb <%= image_tag "rails.png" %> ``` -Provided that the pipeline is enabled within your application (and not disabled in the current environment context), this file is served by Sprockets. If a file exists at `public/assets/rails.png` it is served by the web server. +Provided that the pipeline is enabled within your application (and not disabled +in the current environment context), this file is served by Sprockets. If a file +exists at `public/assets/rails.png` it is served by the web server. -Alternatively, a request for a file with an MD5 hash such as `public/assets/rails-af27b6a414e6da00003503148be9b409.png` is treated the same way. How these hashes are generated is covered in the [In Production](#in-production) section later on in this guide. +Alternatively, a request for a file with an MD5 hash such as +`public/assets/rails-af27b6a414e6da00003503148be9b409.png` is treated the same +way. How these hashes are generated is covered in the [In +Production](#in-production) section later on in this guide. -Sprockets will also look through the paths specified in `config.assets.paths` which includes the standard application paths and any path added by Rails engines. +Sprockets will also look through the paths specified in `config.assets.paths`, +which includes the standard application paths and any paths added by Rails +engines. -Images can also be organized into subdirectories if required, and they can be accessed by specifying the directory's name in the tag: +Images can also be organized into subdirectories if required, and then can be +accessed by specifying the directory's name in the tag: ```erb <%= image_tag "icons/rails.png" %> ``` -WARNING: If you're precompiling your assets (see [In Production](#in-production) below), linking to an asset that does not exist will raise an exception in the calling page. This includes linking to a blank string. As such, be careful using `image_tag` and the other helpers with user-supplied data. +WARNING: If you're precompiling your assets (see [In Production](#in-production) +below), linking to an asset that does not exist will raise an exception in the +calling page. This includes linking to a blank string. As such, be careful using +`image_tag` and the other helpers with user-supplied data. #### CSS and ERB -The asset pipeline automatically evaluates ERB. This means that if you add an `erb` extension to a CSS asset (for example, `application.css.erb`), then helpers like `asset_path` are available in your CSS rules: +The asset pipeline automatically evaluates ERB. This means if you add an +`erb` extension to a CSS asset (for example, `application.css.erb`), then +helpers like `asset_path` are available in your CSS rules: ```css .class { background-image: url(<%= asset_path 'image.png' %>) } ``` -This writes the path to the particular asset being referenced. In this example, it would make sense to have an image in one of the asset load paths, such as `app/assets/images/image.png`, which would be referenced here. If this image is already available in `public/assets` as a fingerprinted file, then that path is referenced. +This writes the path to the particular asset being referenced. In this example, +it would make sense to have an image in one of the asset load paths, such as +`app/assets/images/image.png`, which would be referenced here. If this image is +already available in `public/assets` as a fingerprinted file, then that path is +referenced. -If you want to use a [data URI](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme) — a method of embedding the image data directly into the CSS file — you can use the `asset_data_uri` helper. +If you want to use a [data URI](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme) — +a method of embedding the image data directly into the CSS file — you can use +the `asset_data_uri` helper. ```css #logo { background: url(<%= asset_data_uri 'logo.png' %>) } @@ -239,29 +392,34 @@ Note that the closing tag cannot be of the style `-%>`. #### CSS and Sass -When using the asset pipeline, paths to assets must be re-written and `sass-rails` provides `-url` and `-path` helpers (hyphenated in Sass, underscored in Ruby) for the following asset classes: image, font, video, audio, JavaScript and stylesheet. +When using the asset pipeline, paths to assets must be re-written and +`sass-rails` provides `-url` and `-path` helpers (hyphenated in Sass, +underscored in Ruby) for the following asset classes: image, font, video, audio, +JavaScript and stylesheet. * `image-url("rails.png")` becomes `url(/assets/rails.png)` * `image-path("rails.png")` becomes `"/assets/rails.png"`. -The more generic form can also be used but the asset path and class must both be specified: +The more generic form can also be used but the asset path and class must both be +specified: * `asset-url("rails.png", image)` becomes `url(/assets/rails.png)` * `asset-path("rails.png", image)` becomes `"/assets/rails.png"` #### JavaScript/CoffeeScript and ERB -If you add an `erb` extension to a JavaScript asset, making it something such as `application.js.erb`, then you can use the `asset_path` helper in your JavaScript code: +If you add an `erb` extension to a JavaScript asset, making it something such as +`application.js.erb`, you can then use the `asset_path` helper in your +JavaScript code: ```js -$('#logo').attr({ - src: "<%= asset_path('logo.png') %>" -}); +$('#logo').attr({ src: "<%= asset_path('logo.png') %>" }); ``` This writes the path to the particular asset being referenced. -Similarly, you can use the `asset_path` helper in CoffeeScript files with `erb` extension (e.g., `application.js.coffee.erb`): +Similarly, you can use the `asset_path` helper in CoffeeScript files with `erb` +extension (e.g., `application.js.coffee.erb`): ```js $('#logo').attr src: "<%= asset_path('logo.png') %>" @@ -269,10 +427,19 @@ $('#logo').attr src: "<%= asset_path('logo.png') %>" ### Manifest Files and Directives -Sprockets uses manifest files to determine which assets to include and serve. These manifest files contain _directives_ — instructions that tell Sprockets which files to require in order to build a single CSS or JavaScript file. With these directives, Sprockets loads the files specified, processes them if necessary, concatenates them into one single file and then compresses them (if `Rails.application.config.assets.compress` is true). By serving one file rather than many, the load time of pages can be greatly reduced because the browser makes fewer requests. Compression also reduces the file size enabling the browser to download it faster. +Sprockets uses manifest files to determine which assets to include and serve. +These manifest files contain _directives_ — instructions that tell Sprockets +which files to require in order to build a single CSS or JavaScript file. With +these directives, Sprockets loads the files specified, processes them if +necessary, concatenates them into one single file and then compresses them (if +`Rails.application.config.assets.compress` is true). By serving one file rather +than many, the load time of pages can be greatly reduced because the browser +makes fewer requests. Compression also reduces file size, enabling the +browser to download them faster. -For example, a new Rails application includes a default `app/assets/javascripts/application.js` file which contains the following lines: +For example, a new Rails 4 application includes a default +`app/assets/javascripts/application.js` file containing the following lines: ```js // ... @@ -281,30 +448,65 @@ For example, a new Rails application includes a default `app/assets/javascripts/ //= require_tree . ``` -In JavaScript files, the directives begin with `//=`. In this case, the file is using the `require` and the `require_tree` directives. The `require` directive is used to tell Sprockets the files that you wish to require. Here, you are requiring the files `jquery.js` and `jquery_ujs.js` that are available somewhere in the search path for Sprockets. You need not supply the extensions explicitly. Sprockets assumes you are requiring a `.js` file when done from within a `.js` file. - -The `require_tree` directive tells Sprockets to recursively include _all_ JavaScript files in the specified directory into the output. These paths must be specified relative to the manifest file. You can also use the `require_directory` directive which includes all JavaScript files only in the directory specified, without recursion. - -Directives are processed top to bottom, but the order in which files are included by `require_tree` is unspecified. You should not rely on any particular order among those. If you need to ensure some particular JavaScript ends up above some other in the concatenated file, require the prerequisite file first in the manifest. Note that the family of `require` directives prevents files from being included twice in the output. - -Rails also creates a default `app/assets/stylesheets/application.css` file which contains these lines: +In JavaScript files, Sprockets directives begin with `//=`. In the above case, +the file is using the `require` and the `require_tree` directives. The `require` +directive is used to tell Sprockets the files you wish to require. Here, you are +requiring the files `jquery.js` and `jquery_ujs.js` that are available somewhere +in the search path for Sprockets. You need not supply the extensions explicitly. +Sprockets assumes you are requiring a `.js` file when done from within a `.js` +file. + +The `require_tree` directive tells Sprockets to recursively include _all_ +JavaScript files in the specified directory into the output. These paths must be +specified relative to the manifest file. You can also use the +`require_directory` directive which includes all JavaScript files only in the +directory specified, without recursion. + +Directives are processed top to bottom, but the order in which files are +included by `require_tree` is unspecified. You should not rely on any particular +order among those. If you need to ensure some particular JavaScript ends up +above some other in the concatenated file, require the prerequisite file first +in the manifest. Note that the family of `require` directives prevents files +from being included twice in the output. + +Rails also creates a default `app/assets/stylesheets/application.css` file +which contains these lines: -```js +```css /* ... *= require_self *= require_tree . */ ``` -The directives that work in the JavaScript files also work in stylesheets (though obviously including stylesheets rather than JavaScript files). The `require_tree` directive in a CSS manifest works the same way as the JavaScript one, requiring all stylesheets from the current directory. +Rails 4 creates both `app/assets/javascripts/application.js` and +`app/assets/stylesheets/application.css` regardless of whether the +--skip-sprockets option is used when creating a new rails application. This is +so you can easily add asset pipelining later if you like. -In this example `require_self` is used. This puts the CSS contained within the file (if any) at the precise location of the `require_self` call. If `require_self` is called more than once, only the last call is respected. +The directives that work in JavaScript files also work in stylesheets +(though obviously including stylesheets rather than JavaScript files). The +`require_tree` directive in a CSS manifest works the same way as the JavaScript +one, requiring all stylesheets from the current directory. -NOTE. If you want to use multiple Sass files, you should generally use the [Sass `@import` rule](http://sass-lang.com/docs/yardoc/file.SASS_REFERENCE.html#import) instead of these Sprockets directives. Using Sprockets directives all Sass files exist within their own scope, making variables or mixins only available within the document they were defined in. +In this example, `require_self` is used. This puts the CSS contained within the +file (if any) at the precise location of the `require_self` call. If +`require_self` is called more than once, only the last call is respected. -You can have as many manifest files as you need. For example the `admin.css` and `admin.js` manifest could contain the JS and CSS files that are used for the admin section of an application. +NOTE. If you want to use multiple Sass files, you should generally use the [Sass +`@import` +rule](http://sass-lang.com/docs/yardoc/file.SASS_REFERENCE.html#import) instead +of these Sprockets directives. Using Sprockets directives all Sass files exist +within their own scope, making variables or mixins only available within the +document they were defined in. -The same remarks about ordering made above apply. In particular, you can specify individual files and they are compiled in the order specified. For example, you might concatenate three CSS files together this way: +You can have as many manifest files as you need. For example, the `admin.css` +and `admin.js` manifest could contain the JS and CSS files that are used for the +admin section of an application. + +The same remarks about ordering made above apply. In particular, you can specify +individual files and they are compiled in the order specified. For example, you +might concatenate three CSS files together this way: ```js /* ... @@ -314,21 +516,41 @@ The same remarks about ordering made above apply. In particular, you can specify */ ``` - ### Preprocessing -The file extensions used on an asset determine what preprocessing is applied. When a controller or a scaffold is generated with the default Rails gemset, a CoffeeScript file and a SCSS file are generated in place of a regular JavaScript and CSS file. The example used before was a controller called "projects", which generated an `app/assets/javascripts/projects.js.coffee` and an `app/assets/stylesheets/projects.css.scss` file. +The file extensions used on an asset determine what preprocessing is applied. +When a controller or a scaffold is generated with the default Rails gemset, a +CoffeeScript file and a SCSS file are generated in place of a regular JavaScript +and CSS file. The example used before was a controller called "projects", which +generated an `app/assets/javascripts/projects.js.coffee` and an +`app/assets/stylesheets/projects.css.scss` file. + +In development mode, or if the asset pipeline is disabled, when these files are +requested they are processed by the processors provided by the `coffee-script` +and `sass` gems and then sent back to the browser as JavaScript and CSS +respectively. When asset pipelining is enabled, these files are preprocessed and +placed in the `public/assets` directory for serving by either the Rails app or +web server. + +Additional layers of preprocessing can be requested by adding other extensions, +where each extension is processed in a right-to-left manner. These should be +used in the order the processing should be applied. For example, a stylesheet +called `app/assets/stylesheets/projects.css.scss.erb` is first processed as ERB, +then SCSS, and finally served as CSS. The same applies to a JavaScript file — +`app/assets/javascripts/projects.js.coffee.erb` is processed as ERB, then +CoffeeScript, and served as JavaScript. + +Keep in mind the order of these preprocessors is important. For example, if +you called your JavaScript file `app/assets/javascripts/projects.js.erb.coffee` +then it would be processed with the CoffeeScript interpreter first, which +wouldn't understand ERB and therefore you would run into problems. -When these files are requested, they are processed by the processors provided by the `coffee-script` and `sass` gems and then sent back to the browser as JavaScript and CSS respectively. - -Additional layers of preprocessing can be requested by adding other extensions, where each extension is processed in a right-to-left manner. These should be used in the order the processing should be applied. For example, a stylesheet called `app/assets/stylesheets/projects.css.scss.erb` is first processed as ERB, then SCSS, and finally served as CSS. The same applies to a JavaScript file — `app/assets/javascripts/projects.js.coffee.erb` is processed as ERB, then CoffeeScript, and served as JavaScript. - -Keep in mind that the order of these preprocessors is important. For example, if you called your JavaScript file `app/assets/javascripts/projects.js.erb.coffee` then it would be processed with the CoffeeScript interpreter first, which wouldn't understand ERB and therefore you would run into problems. In Development -------------- -In development mode, assets are served as separate files in the order they are specified in the manifest file. +In development mode, assets are served as separate files in the order they are +specified in the manifest file. This manifest `app/assets/javascripts/application.js`: @@ -350,39 +572,52 @@ The `body` param is required by Sprockets. ### Turning Debugging Off -You can turn off debug mode by updating `config/environments/development.rb` to include: +You can turn off debug mode by updating `config/environments/development.rb` to +include: ```ruby config.assets.debug = false ``` -When debug mode is off, Sprockets concatenates and runs the necessary preprocessors on all files. With debug mode turned off the manifest above would generate instead: +When debug mode is off, Sprockets concatenates and runs the necessary +preprocessors on all files. With debug mode turned off the manifest above would +generate instead: ```html <script src="/assets/application.js"></script> ``` -Assets are compiled and cached on the first request after the server is started. Sprockets sets a `must-revalidate` Cache-Control HTTP header to reduce request overhead on subsequent requests — on these the browser gets a 304 (Not Modified) response. +Assets are compiled and cached on the first request after the server is started. +Sprockets sets a `must-revalidate` Cache-Control HTTP header to reduce request +overhead on subsequent requests — on these the browser gets a 304 (Not Modified) +response. -If any of the files in the manifest have changed between requests, the server responds with a new compiled file. +If any of the files in the manifest have changed between requests, the server +responds with a new compiled file. -Debug mode can also be enabled in the Rails helper methods: +Debug mode can also be enabled in Rails helper methods: ```erb <%= stylesheet_link_tag "application", debug: true %> <%= javascript_include_tag "application", debug: true %> ``` -The `:debug` option is redundant if debug mode is on. +The `:debug` option is redundant if debug mode is already on. -You could potentially also enable compression in development mode as a sanity check, and disable it on-demand as required for debugging. +You can also enable compression in development mode as a sanity check, and +disable it on-demand as required for debugging. In Production ------------- -In the production environment Rails uses the fingerprinting scheme outlined above. By default Rails assumes that assets have been precompiled and will be served as static assets by your web server. +In the production environment Sprockets uses the fingerprinting scheme outlined +above. By default Rails assumes assets have been precompiled and will be +served as static assets by your web server. -During the precompilation phase an MD5 is generated from the contents of the compiled files, and inserted into the filenames as they are written to disc. These fingerprinted names are used by the Rails helpers in place of the manifest name. +During the precompilation phase an MD5 is generated from the contents of the +compiled files, and inserted into the filenames as they are written to disc. +These fingerprinted names are used by the Rails helpers in place of the manifest +name. For example this: @@ -395,71 +630,81 @@ generates something like this: ```html <script src="/assets/application-908e25f4bf641868d8683022a5b62f54.js"></script> -<link href="/assets/application-4dd5b109ee3439da54f5bdfd78a80473.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" /> +<link href="/assets/application-4dd5b109ee3439da54f5bdfd78a80473.css" media="screen" +rel="stylesheet" /> ``` -Note: with the Asset Pipeline the :cache and :concat options aren't used anymore, delete these options from the `javascript_include_tag` and `stylesheet_link_tag`. - +Note: with the Asset Pipeline the :cache and :concat options aren't used +anymore, delete these options from the `javascript_include_tag` and +`stylesheet_link_tag`. -The fingerprinting behavior is controlled by the setting of `config.assets.digest` setting in Rails (which defaults to `true` for production and `false` for everything else). +The fingerprinting behavior is controlled by the `config.assets.digest` +initialization option (which defaults to `true` for production and `false` for +everything else). -NOTE: Under normal circumstances the default option should not be changed. If there are no digests in the filenames, and far-future headers are set, remote clients will never know to refetch the files when their content changes. +NOTE: Under normal circumstances the default `config.assets.digest` option +should not be changed. If there are no digests in the filenames, and far-future +headers are set, remote clients will never know to refetch the files when their +content changes. ### Precompiling Assets -Rails comes bundled with a rake task to compile the asset manifests and other files in the pipeline to the disk. +Rails comes bundled with a rake task to compile the asset manifests and other +files in the pipeline. -Compiled assets are written to the location specified in `config.assets.prefix`. By default, this is the `public/assets` directory. +Compiled assets are written to the location specified in `config.assets.prefix`. +By default, this is the `/assets` directory. -You can call this task on the server during deployment to create compiled versions of your assets directly on the server. See the next section for information on compiling locally. +You can call this task on the server during deployment to create compiled +versions of your assets directly on the server. See the next section for +information on compiling locally. The rake task is: ```bash -$ bundle exec rake assets:precompile +$ RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile ``` -For faster asset precompiles, you can partially load your application by setting -`config.assets.initialize_on_precompile` to false in `config/application.rb`, though in that case templates -cannot see application objects or methods. **Heroku requires this to be false.** - -WARNING: If you set `config.assets.initialize_on_precompile` to false, be sure to -test `rake assets:precompile` locally before deploying. It may expose bugs where -your assets reference application objects or methods, since those are still -in scope in development mode regardless of the value of this flag. Changing this flag also affects -engines. Engines can define assets for precompilation as well. Since the complete environment is not loaded, -engines (or other gems) will not be loaded, which can cause missing assets. - -Capistrano (v2.8.0 and above) includes a recipe to handle this in deployment. Add the following line to `Capfile`: +Capistrano (v2.15.1 and above) includes a recipe to handle this in deployment. +Add the following line to `Capfile`: ```ruby load 'deploy/assets' ``` -This links the folder specified in `config.assets.prefix` to `shared/assets`. If you already use this shared folder you'll need to write your own deployment task. +This links the folder specified in `config.assets.prefix` to `shared/assets`. +If you already use this shared folder you'll need to write your own deployment +task. -It is important that this folder is shared between deployments so that remotely cached pages that reference the old compiled assets still work for the life of the cached page. +It is important that this folder is shared between deployments so that remotely +cached pages referencing the old compiled assets still work for the life of +the cached page. -NOTE. If you are precompiling your assets locally, you can use `bundle install --without assets` on the server to avoid installing the assets gems (the gems in the assets group in the Gemfile). - -The default matcher for compiling files includes `application.js`, `application.css` and all non-JS/CSS files (this will include all image assets automatically): +The default matcher for compiling files includes `application.js`, +`application.css` and all non-JS/CSS files (this will include all image assets +automatically) from `app/assets` folders including your gems: ```ruby -[ Proc.new { |path| !%w(.js .css).include?(File.extname(path)) }, /application.(css|js)$/ ] +[ Proc.new { |path, fn| fn =~ /app\/assets/ && !%w(.js .css).include?(File.extname(path)) }, +/application.(css|js)$/ ] ``` -NOTE. The matcher (and other members of the precompile array; see below) is applied to final compiled file names. This means that anything that compiles to JS/CSS is excluded, as well as raw JS/CSS files; for example, `.coffee` and `.scss` files are **not** automatically included as they compile to JS/CSS. +NOTE: The matcher (and other members of the precompile array; see below) is +applied to final compiled file names. This means anything that compiles to +JS/CSS is excluded, as well as raw JS/CSS files; for example, `.coffee` and +`.scss` files are **not** automatically included as they compile to JS/CSS. -If you have other manifests or individual stylesheets and JavaScript files to include, you can add them to the `precompile` array: +If you have other manifests or individual stylesheets and JavaScript files to +include, you can add them to the `precompile` array in `config/application.rb`: ```ruby config.assets.precompile += ['admin.js', 'admin.css', 'swfObject.js'] ``` -Or you can opt to precompile all assets with something like this: +Or, you can opt to precompile all assets with something like this: ```ruby -# config/environments/production.rb +# config/application.rb config.assets.precompile << Proc.new do |path| if path =~ /\.(css|js)\z/ full_path = Rails.application.assets.resolve(path).to_path @@ -477,38 +722,51 @@ config.assets.precompile << Proc.new do |path| end ``` -NOTE. Always specify an expected compiled filename that ends with js or css, even if you want to add Sass or CoffeeScript files to the precompile array. +NOTE. Always specify an expected compiled filename that ends with .js or .css, +even if you want to add Sass or CoffeeScript files to the precompile array. -The rake task also generates a `manifest.yml` that contains a list with all your assets and their respective fingerprints. This is used by the Rails helper methods to avoid handing the mapping requests back to Sprockets. A typical manifest file looks like: +The rake task also generates a `manifest-md5hash.json` that contains a list with +all your assets and their respective fingerprints. This is used by the Rails +helper methods to avoid handing the mapping requests back to Sprockets. A +typical manifest file looks like: -```yaml ---- -rails.png: rails-bd9ad5a560b5a3a7be0808c5cd76a798.png -jquery-ui.min.js: jquery-ui-7e33882a28fc84ad0e0e47e46cbf901c.min.js -jquery.min.js: jquery-8a50feed8d29566738ad005e19fe1c2d.min.js -application.js: application-3fdab497b8fb70d20cfc5495239dfc29.js -application.css: application-8af74128f904600e41a6e39241464e03.css +```ruby +{"files":{"application-723d1be6cc741a3aabb1cec24276d681.js":{"logical_path":"application.js","mtime":"2013-07-26T22:55:03-07:00","size":302506, +"digest":"723d1be6cc741a3aabb1cec24276d681"},"application-12b3c7dd74d2e9df37e7cbb1efa76a6d.css":{"logical_path":"application.css","mtime":"2013-07-26T22:54:54-07:00","size":1560, +"digest":"12b3c7dd74d2e9df37e7cbb1efa76a6d"},"application-1c5752789588ac18d7e1a50b1f0fd4c2.css":{"logical_path":"application.css","mtime":"2013-07-26T22:56:17-07:00","size":1591, +"digest":"1c5752789588ac18d7e1a50b1f0fd4c2"},"favicon-a9c641bf2b81f0476e876f7c5e375969.ico":{"logical_path":"favicon.ico","mtime":"2013-07-26T23:00:10-07:00","size":1406, +"digest":"a9c641bf2b81f0476e876f7c5e375969"},"my_image-231a680f23887d9dd70710ea5efd3c62.png":{"logical_path":"my_image.png","mtime":"2013-07-26T23:00:27-07:00","size":6646, +"digest":"231a680f23887d9dd70710ea5efd3c62"}},"assets"{"application.js": +"application-723d1be6cc741a3aabb1cec24276d681.js","application.css": +"application-1c5752789588ac18d7e1a50b1f0fd4c2.css", +"favicon.ico":"favicona9c641bf2b81f0476e876f7c5e375969.ico","my_image.png": +"my_image-231a680f23887d9dd70710ea5efd3c62.png"}} ``` -The default location for the manifest is the root of the location specified in `config.assets.prefix` ('/assets' by default). +The default location for the manifest is the root of the location specified in +`config.assets.prefix` ('/assets' by default). -NOTE: If there are missing precompiled files in production you will get an `Sprockets::Helpers::RailsHelper::AssetPaths::AssetNotPrecompiledError` exception indicating the name of the missing file(s). +NOTE: If there are missing precompiled files in production you will get an +`Sprockets::Helpers::RailsHelper::AssetPaths::AssetNotPrecompiledError` +exception indicating the name of the missing file(s). #### Far-future Expires Header -Precompiled assets exist on the filesystem and are served directly by your web server. They do not have far-future headers by default, so to get the benefit of fingerprinting you'll have to update your server configuration to add them. +Precompiled assets exist on the filesystem and are served directly by your web +server. They do not have far-future headers by default, so to get the benefit of +fingerprinting you'll have to update your server configuration to add those +headers. For Apache: ```apache -# The Expires* directives requires the Apache module `mod_expires` to be enabled. +# The Expires* directives requires the Apache module `mod_expires` to be +# enabled. <Location /assets/> # Use of ETag is discouraged when Last-Modified is present - Header unset ETag - FileETag None + Header unset ETag FileETag None # RFC says only cache for 1 year - ExpiresActive On - ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 year" + ExpiresActive On ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 year" </Location> ``` @@ -526,7 +784,13 @@ location ~ ^/assets/ { #### GZip Compression -When files are precompiled, Sprockets also creates a [gzipped](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gzip) (.gz) version of your assets. Web servers are typically configured to use a moderate compression ratio as a compromise, but since precompilation happens once, Sprockets uses the maximum compression ratio, thus reducing the size of the data transfer to the minimum. On the other hand, web servers can be configured to serve compressed content directly from disk, rather than deflating non-compressed files themselves. +When files are precompiled, Sprockets also creates a +[gzipped](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gzip) (.gz) version of your assets. Web +servers are typically configured to use a moderate compression ratio as a +compromise, but since precompilation happens once, Sprockets uses the maximum +compression ratio, thus reducing the size of the data transfer to the minimum. +On the other hand, web servers can be configured to serve compressed content +directly from disk, rather than deflating non-compressed files themselves. Nginx is able to do this automatically enabling `gzip_static`: @@ -539,53 +803,32 @@ location ~ ^/(assets)/ { } ``` -This directive is available if the core module that provides this feature was compiled with the web server. Ubuntu packages, even `nginx-light` have the module compiled. Otherwise, you may need to perform a manual compilation: +This directive is available if the core module that provides this feature was +compiled with the web server. Ubuntu/Debian packages, even `nginx-light`, have +the module compiled. Otherwise, you may need to perform a manual compilation: ```bash ./configure --with-http_gzip_static_module ``` -If you're compiling nginx with Phusion Passenger you'll need to pass that option when prompted. - -Apache is also able to serve the [gzipped](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gzip) version of your assets; however, it requires a bit more work: - -```apache -<LocationMatch "^/assets/.*$"> - Header unset ETag - FileETag None - - # RFC says only cache for 1 year - ExpiresActive On - ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 year" +If you're compiling nginx with Phusion Passenger you'll need to pass that option +when prompted. - RewriteEngine On - RewriteCond %{HTTP:Accept-Encoding} gzip - RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} !Konqueror - RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.gz -f - RewriteRule ^(.+).(css|js)$ $1.$2.gz [QSA,L] -</LocationMatch> - -<FilesMatch \.css\.gz> - ForceType text/css -</FilesMatch> - -<FilesMatch \.js\.gz> - ForceType application/javascript -</FilesMatch> -AddEncoding gzip .gz -``` - -NOTE: You will need to make sure `mod_headers`, `mod_mime` and `mod_rewrite` are loaded; otherwise, the above configuration will fail. +A robust configuration for Apache is possible but tricky; please Google around. +(Or help update this Guide if you have a good configuration example for Apache.) ### Local Precompilation -There are several reasons why you might want to precompile your assets locally. Among them are: +There are several reasons why you might want to precompile your assets locally. +Among them are: * You may not have write access to your production file system. -* You may be deploying to more than one server, and want to avoid the duplication of work. +* You may be deploying to more than one server, and want to avoid +duplication of work. * You may be doing frequent deploys that do not include asset changes. -Local compilation allows you to commit the compiled files into source control, and deploy as normal. +Local compilation allows you to commit the compiled files into source control, +and deploy as normal. There are two caveats: @@ -598,23 +841,23 @@ In `config/environments/development.rb`, place the following line: config.assets.prefix = "/dev-assets" ``` -You will also need this in application.rb: +The `prefix` change makes Sprockets use a different URL for serving assets in +development mode, and pass all requests to Sprockets. The prefix is still set to +`/assets` in the production environment. Without this change, the application +would serve the precompiled assets from `/assets` in development, and you would +not see any local changes until you compile assets again. -```ruby -config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false -``` +You will also need to ensure any necessary compressors or minifiers are +available on your development system. -The `prefix` change makes Rails use a different URL for serving assets in development mode, and pass all requests to Sprockets. The prefix is still set to `/assets` in the production environment. Without this change, the application would serve the precompiled assets from `public/assets` in development, and you would not see any local changes until you compile assets again. - -The `initialize_on_precompile` change tells the precompile task to run without invoking Rails. This is because the precompile task runs in production mode by default, and will attempt to connect to your specified production database. Please note that you cannot have code in pipeline files that relies on Rails resources (such as the database) when compiling locally with this option. - -You will also need to ensure that any compressors or minifiers are available on your development system. - -In practice, this will allow you to precompile locally, have those files in your working tree, and commit those files to source control when needed. Development mode will work as expected. +In practice, this will allow you to precompile locally, have those files in your +working tree, and commit those files to source control when needed. Development +mode will work as expected. ### Live Compilation -In some circumstances you may wish to use live compilation. In this mode all requests for assets in the pipeline are handled by Sprockets directly. +In some circumstances you may wish to use live compilation. In this mode all +requests for assets in the pipeline are handled by Sprockets directly. To enable this option set: @@ -622,13 +865,21 @@ To enable this option set: config.assets.compile = true ``` -On the first request the assets are compiled and cached as outlined in development above, and the manifest names used in the helpers are altered to include the MD5 hash. +On the first request the assets are compiled and cached as outlined in +development above, and the manifest names used in the helpers are altered to +include the MD5 hash. -Sprockets also sets the `Cache-Control` HTTP header to `max-age=31536000`. This signals all caches between your server and the client browser that this content (the file served) can be cached for 1 year. The effect of this is to reduce the number of requests for this asset from your server; the asset has a good chance of being in the local browser cache or some intermediate cache. +Sprockets also sets the `Cache-Control` HTTP header to `max-age=31536000`. This +signals all caches between your server and the client browser that this content +(the file served) can be cached for 1 year. The effect of this is to reduce the +number of requests for this asset from your server; the asset has a good chance +of being in the local browser cache or some intermediate cache. -This mode uses more memory, performs more poorly than the default and is not recommended. +This mode uses more memory, performs more poorly than the default and is not +recommended. -If you are deploying a production application to a system without any pre-existing JavaScript runtimes, you may want to add one to your Gemfile: +If you are deploying a production application to a system without any +pre-existing JavaScript runtimes, you may want to add one to your Gemfile: ```ruby group :production do @@ -638,36 +889,43 @@ end ### CDNs -If your assets are being served by a CDN, ensure they don't stick around in -your cache forever. This can cause problems. If you use +If your assets are being served by a CDN, ensure they don't stick around in your +cache forever. This can cause problems. If you use `config.action_controller.perform_caching = true`, Rack::Cache will use `Rails.cache` to store assets. This can cause your cache to fill up quickly. -Every cache is different, so evaluate how your CDN handles caching and make -sure that it plays nicely with the pipeline. You may find quirks related to -your specific set up, you may not. The defaults nginx uses, for example, -should give you no problems when used as an HTTP cache. +Every cache is different, so evaluate how your CDN handles caching and make sure +that it plays nicely with the pipeline. You may find quirks related to your +specific set up, you may not. The defaults nginx uses, for example, should give +you no problems when used as an HTTP cache. Customizing the Pipeline ------------------------ ### CSS Compression -There is currently one option for compressing CSS, YUI. The [YUI CSS compressor](http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/compressor/css.html) provides minification. +There is currently one option for compressing CSS, YUI. The [YUI CSS +compressor]((http://yui.github.io/yuicompressor/css.html) provides +minification. -The following line enables YUI compression, and requires the `yui-compressor` gem. +The following line enables YUI compression, and requires the `yui-compressor` +gem. ```ruby config.assets.css_compressor = :yui ``` -The `config.assets.compress` must be set to `true` to enable CSS compression. - ### JavaScript Compression -Possible options for JavaScript compression are `:closure`, `:uglifier` and `:yui`. These require the use of the `closure-compiler`, `uglifier` or `yui-compressor` gems, respectively. +Possible options for JavaScript compression are `:closure`, `:uglifier` and +`:yui`. These require the use of the `closure-compiler`, `uglifier` or +`yui-compressor` gems, respectively. -The default Gemfile includes [uglifier](https://github.com/lautis/uglifier). This gem wraps [UglifierJS](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS) (written for NodeJS) in Ruby. It compresses your code by removing white space. It also includes other optimizations such as changing your `if` and `else` statements to ternary operators where possible. +The default Gemfile includes [uglifier](https://github.com/lautis/uglifier). +This gem wraps [UglifyJS](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS) (written for +NodeJS) in Ruby. It compresses your code by removing white space and comments, +shortening local variable names, and performing other micro-optimizations such +as changing `if` and `else` statements to ternary operators where possible. The following line invokes `uglifier` for JavaScript compression. @@ -675,13 +933,21 @@ The following line invokes `uglifier` for JavaScript compression. config.assets.js_compressor = :uglifier ``` -Note that `config.assets.compress` must be set to `true` to enable JavaScript compression +NOTE: You will need an [ExecJS](https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme) +supported runtime in order to use `uglifier`. If you are using Mac OS X or +Windows you have a JavaScript runtime installed in your operating system. -NOTE: You will need an [ExecJS](https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme) supported runtime in order to use `uglifier`. If you are using Mac OS X or Windows you have a JavaScript runtime installed in your operating system. Check the [ExecJS](https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme) documentation for information on all of the supported JavaScript runtimes. +NOTE: The `config.assets.compress` initialization option is no longer used in +Rails 4 to enable either CSS or JavaScript compression. Setting it will have no +effect on the application. Instead, setting `config.assets.css_compressor` and +`config.assets.js_compressor` will control compression of CSS and JavaScript +assets. ### Using Your Own Compressor -The compressor config settings for CSS and JavaScript also take any object. This object must have a `compress` method that takes a string as the sole argument and it must return a string. +The compressor config settings for CSS and JavaScript also take any object. +This object must have a `compress` method that takes a string as the sole +argument and it must return a string. ```ruby class Transformer @@ -708,34 +974,47 @@ This can be changed to something else: config.assets.prefix = "/some_other_path" ``` -This is a handy option if you are updating an older project that didn't use the asset pipeline and that already uses this path or you wish to use this path for a new resource. +This is a handy option if you are updating an older project that didn't use the +asset pipeline and already uses this path or you wish to use this path for +a new resource. ### X-Sendfile Headers -The X-Sendfile header is a directive to the web server to ignore the response from the application, and instead serve a specified file from disk. This option is off by default, but can be enabled if your server supports it. When enabled, this passes responsibility for serving the file to the web server, which is faster. +The X-Sendfile header is a directive to the web server to ignore the response +from the application, and instead serve a specified file from disk. This option +is off by default, but can be enabled if your server supports it. When enabled, +this passes responsibility for serving the file to the web server, which is +faster. -Apache and nginx support this option, which can be enabled in `config/environments/production.rb`. +Apache and nginx support this option, which can be enabled in +`config/environments/production.rb`: ```ruby # config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header = "X-Sendfile" # for apache # config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header = 'X-Accel-Redirect' # for nginx ``` -WARNING: If you are upgrading an existing application and intend to use this option, take care to paste this configuration option only into `production.rb` and any other environments you define with production behavior (not `application.rb`). +WARNING: If you are upgrading an existing application and intend to use this +option, take care to paste this configuration option only into `production.rb` +and any other environments you define with production behavior (not +`application.rb`). Assets Cache Store ------------------ -The default Rails cache store will be used by Sprockets to cache assets in development and production. This can be changed by setting `config.assets.cache_store`. +The default Rails cache store will be used by Sprockets to cache assets in +development and production. This can be changed by setting +`config.assets.cache_store`: ```ruby config.assets.cache_store = :memory_store ``` -The options accepted by the assets cache store are the same as the application's cache store. +The options accepted by the assets cache store are the same as the application's +cache store. ```ruby -config.assets.cache_store = :memory_store, { :size => 32.megabytes } +config.assets.cache_store = :memory_store, { size: 32.megabytes } ``` Adding Assets to Your Gems @@ -743,16 +1022,21 @@ Adding Assets to Your Gems Assets can also come from external sources in the form of gems. -A good example of this is the `jquery-rails` gem which comes with Rails as the standard JavaScript library gem. This gem contains an engine class which inherits from `Rails::Engine`. By doing this, Rails is informed that the directory for this gem may contain assets and the `app/assets`, `lib/assets` and `vendor/assets` directories of this engine are added to the search path of Sprockets. +A good example of this is the `jquery-rails` gem which comes with Rails as the +standard JavaScript library gem. This gem contains an engine class which +inherits from `Rails::Engine`. By doing this, Rails is informed that the +directory for this gem may contain assets and the `app/assets`, `lib/assets` and +`vendor/assets` directories of this engine are added to the search path of +Sprockets. Making Your Library or Gem a Pre-Processor ------------------------------------------ As Sprockets uses [Tilt](https://github.com/rtomayko/tilt) as a generic -interface to different templating engines, your gem should just -implement the Tilt template protocol. Normally, you would subclass -`Tilt::Template` and reimplement `evaluate` method to return final -output. Template source is stored at `@code`. Have a look at +interface to different templating engines, your gem should just implement the +Tilt template protocol. Normally, you would subclass `Tilt::Template` and +reimplement `evaluate` method to return final output. Template source is stored +at `@code`. Have a look at [`Tilt::Template`](https://github.com/rtomayko/tilt/blob/master/lib/tilt/template.rb) sources to learn more. @@ -777,31 +1061,30 @@ Sprockets.register_engine '.bang', BangBang::Template Upgrading from Old Versions of Rails ------------------------------------ -There are a few issues when upgrading. The first is moving the files from `public/` to the new locations. See [Asset Organization](#asset-organization) above for guidance on the correct locations for different file types. +There are a few issues when upgrading from Rails 3.0 or Rails 2.x. The first is +moving the files from `public/` to the new locations. See [Asset +Organization](#asset-organization) above for guidance on the correct locations +for different file types. -Next will be avoiding duplicate JavaScript files. Since jQuery is the default JavaScript library from Rails 3.1 onwards, you don't need to copy `jquery.js` into `app/assets` and it will be included automatically. +Next will be avoiding duplicate JavaScript files. Since jQuery is the default +JavaScript library from Rails 3.1 onwards, you don't need to copy `jquery.js` +into `app/assets` and it will be included automatically. -The third is updating the various environment files with the correct default options. The following changes reflect the defaults in version 3.1.0. +The third is updating the various environment files with the correct default +options. In `application.rb`: ```ruby -# Enable the asset pipeline -config.assets.enabled = true - # Version of your assets, change this if you want to expire all your assets config.assets.version = '1.0' -# Change the path that assets are served from -# config.assets.prefix = "/assets" +# Change the path that assets are served from config.assets.prefix = "/assets" ``` In `development.rb`: ```ruby -# Do not compress assets -config.assets.compress = false - # Expands the lines which load the assets config.assets.debug = true ``` @@ -809,52 +1092,28 @@ config.assets.debug = true And in `production.rb`: ```ruby -# Compress JavaScripts and CSS -config.assets.compress = true - -# Choose the compressors to use -# config.assets.js_compressor = :uglifier -# config.assets.css_compressor = :yui +# Choose the compressors to use (if any) config.assets.js_compressor = +# :uglifier config.assets.css_compressor = :yui # Don't fallback to assets pipeline if a precompiled asset is missed config.assets.compile = false -# Generate digests for assets URLs. +# Generate digests for assets URLs. This is planned for deprecation. config.assets.digest = true -# Precompile additional assets (application.js, application.css, and all non-JS/CSS are already added) -# config.assets.precompile += %w( search.js ) +# Precompile additional assets (application.js, application.css, and all +# non-JS/CSS are already added) config.assets.precompile += %w( search.js ) ``` -You should not need to change `test.rb`. The defaults in the test environment are: `config.assets.compile` is true and `config.assets.compress`, `config.assets.debug` and `config.assets.digest` are false. +Rails 4 no longer sets default config values for Sprockets in `test.rb`, so +`test.rb` now requies Sprockets configuration. The old defaults in the test +environment are: `config.assets.compile = true`, `config.assets.compress = +false`, `config.assets.debug = false` and `config.assets.digest = false`. The following should also be added to `Gemfile`: ```ruby -# Gems used only for assets and not required -# in production environments by default. -group :assets do - gem 'sass-rails', "~> 3.2.3" - gem 'coffee-rails', "~> 3.2.1" - gem 'uglifier' -end -``` - -If you use the `assets` group with Bundler, please make sure that your `config/application.rb` has the following Bundler require statement: - -```ruby -if defined?(Bundler) - # If you precompile assets before deploying to production, use this line - Bundler.require *Rails.groups(:assets => %w(development test)) - # If you want your assets lazily compiled in production, use this line - # Bundler.require(:default, :assets, Rails.env) -end -``` - -Instead of the old Rails 3.0 version: - -```ruby -# If you have a Gemfile, require the gems listed there, including any gems -# you've limited to :test, :development, or :production. -Bundler.require(:default, Rails.env) if defined?(Bundler) +gem 'sass-rails', "~> 3.2.3" +gem 'coffee-rails', "~> 3.2.1" +gem 'uglifier' ``` diff --git a/guides/source/association_basics.md b/guides/source/association_basics.md index 8d203d265a..9b80a65a44 100644 --- a/guides/source/association_basics.md +++ b/guides/source/association_basics.md @@ -693,6 +693,17 @@ There are a few limitations to `inverse_of` support: * They do not work with `:as` associations. * For `belongs_to` associations, `has_many` inverse associations are ignored. +Every association will attempt to automatically find the inverse association +and set the `:inverse_of` option heuristically (based on the association name). +Most associations with standard names will be supported. However, associations +that contain the following options will not have their inverses set +automatically: + +* :conditions +* :through +* :polymorphic +* :foreign_key + Detailed Association Reference ------------------------------ @@ -710,6 +721,7 @@ When you declare a `belongs_to` association, the declaring class automatically g * `association=(associate)` * `build_association(attributes = {})` * `create_association(attributes = {})` +* `create_association!(attributes = {})` In all of these methods, `association` is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument to `belongs_to`. For example, given the declaration: @@ -726,6 +738,7 @@ customer customer= build_customer create_customer +create_customer! ``` NOTE: When initializing a new `has_one` or `belongs_to` association you must use the `build_` prefix to build the association, rather than the `association.build` method that would be used for `has_many` or `has_and_belongs_to_many` associations. To create one, use the `create_` prefix. @@ -766,6 +779,10 @@ The `create_association` method returns a new object of the associated type. Thi customer_name: "John Doe") ``` +##### `create_association!(attributes = {})` + +Does the same as `create_association` above, but raises `ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid` if the record is invalid. + #### Options for `belongs_to` @@ -936,7 +953,7 @@ end ##### `includes` -You can use the `includes` method let you specify second-order associations that should be eager-loaded when this association is used. For example, consider these models: +You can use the `includes` method to specify second-order associations that should be eager-loaded when this association is used. For example, consider these models: ```ruby class LineItem < ActiveRecord::Base @@ -1008,6 +1025,7 @@ When you declare a `has_one` association, the declaring class automatically gain * `association=(associate)` * `build_association(attributes = {})` * `create_association(attributes = {})` +* `create_association!(attributes = {})` In all of these methods, `association` is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument to `has_one`. For example, given the declaration: @@ -1024,6 +1042,7 @@ account account= build_account create_account +create_account! ``` NOTE: When initializing a new `has_one` or `belongs_to` association you must use the `build_` prefix to build the association, rather than the `association.build` method that would be used for `has_many` or `has_and_belongs_to_many` associations. To create one, use the `create_` prefix. @@ -1062,6 +1081,10 @@ The `create_association` method returns a new object of the associated type. Thi @account = @supplier.create_account(terms: "Net 30") ``` +##### `create_association!(attributes = {})` + +Does the same as `create_association` above, but raises `ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid` if the record is invalid. + #### Options for `has_one` While Rails uses intelligent defaults that will work well in most situations, there may be times when you want to customize the behavior of the `has_one` association reference. Such customizations can easily be accomplished by passing options when you create the association. For example, this association uses two such options: @@ -1274,6 +1297,7 @@ When you declare a `has_many` association, the declaring class automatically gai * `collection.exists?(...)` * `collection.build(attributes = {}, ...)` * `collection.create(attributes = {})` +* `collection.create!(attributes = {})` In all of these methods, `collection` is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument to `has_many`, and `collection_singular` is replaced with the singularized version of that symbol. For example, given the declaration: @@ -1301,6 +1325,7 @@ orders.where(...) orders.exists?(...) orders.build(attributes = {}, ...) orders.create(attributes = {}) +orders.create!(attributes = {}) ``` ##### `collection(force_reload = false)` @@ -1416,6 +1441,10 @@ The `collection.create` method returns a new object of the associated type. This order_number: "A12345") ``` +##### `collection.create!(attributes = {})` + +Does the same as `collection.create` above, but raises `ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid` if the record is invalid. + #### Options for `has_many` While Rails uses intelligent defaults that will work well in most situations, there may be times when you want to customize the behavior of the `has_many` association reference. Such customizations can easily be accomplished by passing options when you create the association. For example, this association uses two such options: @@ -1500,6 +1529,20 @@ end By convention, Rails assumes that the column used to hold the primary key of the association is `id`. You can override this and explicitly specify the primary key with the `:primary_key` option. +Let's say that `users` table has `id` as the primary_key but it also has +`guid` column. And the requirement is that `todos` table should hold +`guid` column value and not `id` value. This can be achieved like this + +```ruby +class User < ActiveRecord::Base + has_many :todos, primary_key: :guid +end +``` + +Now if we execute `@user.todos.create` then `@todo` record will have +`user_id` value as the `guid` value of `@user`. + + ##### `:source` The `:source` option specifies the source association name for a `has_many :through` association. You only need to use this option if the name of the source association cannot be automatically inferred from the association name. @@ -1667,7 +1710,7 @@ person.posts.inspect # => [#<Post id: 5, name: "a1">, #<Post id: 5, name: "a1">] Reading.all.inspect # => [#<Reading id: 12, person_id: 5, post_id: 5>, #<Reading id: 13, person_id: 5, post_id: 5>] ``` -In the above case there are two readings and `person.posts` brings out both of +In the above case there are two readings and `person.posts` brings out both of them even though these records are pointing to the same post. Now let's set `distinct`: @@ -1686,24 +1729,24 @@ person.posts.inspect # => [#<Post id: 7, name: "a1">] Reading.all.inspect # => [#<Reading id: 16, person_id: 7, post_id: 7>, #<Reading id: 17, person_id: 7, post_id: 7>] ``` -In the above case there are still two readings. However `person.posts` shows +In the above case there are still two readings. However `person.posts` shows only one post because the collection loads only unique records. -If you want to make sure that, upon insertion, all of the records in the -persisted association are distinct (so that you can be sure that when you -inspect the association that you will never find duplicate records), you should -add a unique index on the table itself. For example, if you have a table named -``person_posts`` and you want to make sure all the posts are unique, you could +If you want to make sure that, upon insertion, all of the records in the +persisted association are distinct (so that you can be sure that when you +inspect the association that you will never find duplicate records), you should +add a unique index on the table itself. For example, if you have a table named +`person_posts` and you want to make sure all the posts are unique, you could add the following in a migration: ```ruby -add_index :person_posts, :post, :unique => true +add_index :person_posts, :post, unique: true ``` -Note that checking for uniqueness using something like ``include?`` is subject -to race conditions. Do not attempt to use ``include?`` to enforce distinctness -in an association. For instance, using the post example from above, the -following code would be racy because multiple users could be attempting this +Note that checking for uniqueness using something like `include?` is subject +to race conditions. Do not attempt to use `include?` to enforce distinctness +in an association. For instance, using the post example from above, the +following code would be racy because multiple users could be attempting this at the same time: ```ruby @@ -1743,6 +1786,7 @@ When you declare a `has_and_belongs_to_many` association, the declaring class au * `collection.exists?(...)` * `collection.build(attributes = {})` * `collection.create(attributes = {})` +* `collection.create!(attributes = {})` In all of these methods, `collection` is replaced with the symbol passed as the first argument to `has_and_belongs_to_many`, and `collection_singular` is replaced with the singularized version of that symbol. For example, given the declaration: @@ -1770,6 +1814,7 @@ assemblies.where(...) assemblies.exists?(...) assemblies.build(attributes = {}, ...) assemblies.create(attributes = {}) +assemblies.create!(attributes = {}) ``` ##### Additional Column Methods @@ -1889,14 +1934,18 @@ The `collection.create` method returns a new object of the associated type. This @assembly = @part.assemblies.create({assembly_name: "Transmission housing"}) ``` +##### `collection.create!(attributes = {})` + +Does the same as `collection.create`, but raises `ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid` if the record is invalid. + #### Options for `has_and_belongs_to_many` While Rails uses intelligent defaults that will work well in most situations, there may be times when you want to customize the behavior of the `has_and_belongs_to_many` association reference. Such customizations can easily be accomplished by passing options when you create the association. For example, this association uses two such options: ```ruby class Parts < ActiveRecord::Base - has_and_belongs_to_many :assemblies, uniq: true, - read_only: true + has_and_belongs_to_many :assemblies, autosave: true, + readonly: true end ``` @@ -1908,6 +1957,7 @@ The `has_and_belongs_to_many` association supports these options: * `:foreign_key` * `:join_table` * `:validate` +* `:readonly` ##### `:association_foreign_key` @@ -1917,7 +1967,7 @@ TIP: The `:foreign_key` and `:association_foreign_key` options are useful when s ```ruby class User < ActiveRecord::Base - has_and_belongs_to_many :friends, + has_and_belongs_to_many :friends, class_name: "User", foreign_key: "this_user_id", association_foreign_key: "other_user_id" @@ -2122,7 +2172,7 @@ You're not limited to the functionality that Rails automatically builds into ass class Customer < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :orders do def find_by_order_prefix(order_number) - find_by_region_id(order_number[0..2]) + find_by(region_id: order_number[0..2]) end end end diff --git a/guides/source/caching_with_rails.md b/guides/source/caching_with_rails.md index abab3dd983..1e196b0e42 100644 --- a/guides/source/caching_with_rails.md +++ b/guides/source/caching_with_rails.md @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ This guide will teach you what you need to know about avoiding that expensive ro After reading this guide, you will know: -* Page, action, and fragment caching. -* Sweepers. +* Page and action caching (moved to separate gems as of Rails 4). +* Fragment caching. * Alternative cache stores. * Conditional GET support. @@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ config.action_controller.perform_caching = true Page caching is a Rails mechanism which allows the request for a generated page to be fulfilled by the webserver (i.e. Apache or nginx), without ever having to go through the Rails stack at all. Obviously, this is super-fast. Unfortunately, it can't be applied to every situation (such as pages that need authentication) and since the webserver is literally just serving a file from the filesystem, cache expiration is an issue that needs to be dealt with. -INFO: Page Caching has been removed from Rails 4. See the [actionpack-page_caching gem](https://github.com/rails/actionpack-page_caching) +INFO: Page Caching has been removed from Rails 4. See the [actionpack-page_caching gem](https://github.com/rails/actionpack-page_caching). See [DHH's key-based cache expiration overview](http://37signals.com/svn/posts/3113-how-key-based-cache-expiration-works) for the newly-preferred method. ### Action Caching Page Caching cannot be used for actions that have before filters - for example, pages that require authentication. This is where Action Caching comes in. Action Caching works like Page Caching except the incoming web request hits the Rails stack so that before filters can be run on it before the cache is served. This allows authentication and other restrictions to be run while still serving the result of the output from a cached copy. -INFO: Action Caching has been removed from Rails 4. See the [actionpack-action_caching gem](https://github.com/rails/actionpack-action_caching) +INFO: Action Caching has been removed from Rails 4. See the [actionpack-action_caching gem](https://github.com/rails/actionpack-action_caching). See [DHH's key-based cache expiration overview](http://37signals.com/svn/posts/3113-how-key-based-cache-expiration-works) for the newly-preferred method. ### Fragment Caching @@ -104,6 +104,15 @@ This method generates a cache key that depends on all products and can be used i All available products: <% end %> ``` + +If you want to cache a fragment under certain condition you can use `cache_if` or `cache_unless` + +```erb +<% cache_if (condition, cache_key_for_products) do %> + All available products: +<% end %> +``` + You can also use an Active Record model as the cache key: ```erb @@ -236,7 +245,7 @@ config.cache_store = :ehcache_store When initializing the cache, you may use the `:ehcache_config` option to specify the Ehcache config file to use (where the default is "ehcache.xml" in your Rails config directory), and the :cache_name option to provide a custom name for your cache (the default is rails_cache). -In addition to the standard `:expires_in` option, the `write` method on this cache can also accept the additional `:unless_exist` option, which will cause the cache store to use Ehcache's `putIfAbsent` method instead of `put`, and therefore will not overwrite an existing entry. Additionally, the `write` method supports all of the properties exposed by the [Ehcache Element class](http://ehcache.org/apidocs/net/sf/ehcache/Element.html) , including: +In addition to the standard `:expires_in` option, the `write` method on this cache can also accept the additional `:unless_exist` option, which will cause the cache store to use Ehcache's `putIfAbsent` method instead of `put`, and therefore will not overwrite an existing entry. Additionally, the `write` method supports all of the properties exposed by the [Ehcache Element class](http://ehcache.org/apidocs/net/sf/ehcache/Element.html) , including: | Property | Argument Type | Description | | --------------------------- | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | diff --git a/guides/source/command_line.md b/guides/source/command_line.md index 4711186522..639476eeeb 100644 --- a/guides/source/command_line.md +++ b/guides/source/command_line.md @@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ There are a few commands that are absolutely critical to your everyday usage of * `rails dbconsole` * `rails new app_name` +All commands can run with ```-h or --help``` to list more information. + Let's create a simple Rails application to step through each of these commands in context. ### `rails new` @@ -64,12 +66,12 @@ With no further work, `rails server` will run our new shiny Rails app: $ cd commandsapp $ rails server => Booting WEBrick -=> Rails 3.2.3 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000 +=> Rails 4.0.0 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000 => Call with -d to detach => Ctrl-C to shutdown server -[2012-05-28 00:39:41] INFO WEBrick 1.3.1 -[2012-05-28 00:39:41] INFO ruby 1.9.2 (2011-02-18) [x86_64-darwin11.2.0] -[2012-05-28 00:39:41] INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=69680 port=3000 +[2013-08-07 02:00:01] INFO WEBrick 1.3.1 +[2013-08-07 02:00:01] INFO ruby 2.0.0 (2013-06-27) [x86_64-darwin11.2.0] +[2013-08-07 02:00:01] INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=69680 port=3000 ``` With just three commands we whipped up a Rails server listening on port 3000. Go to your browser and open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000), you will see a basic Rails app running. @@ -201,7 +203,7 @@ Usage: ... -ActiveRecord options: +Active Record options: [--migration] # Indicates when to generate migration # Default: true @@ -220,7 +222,7 @@ We will set up a simple resource called "HighScore" that will keep track of our ```bash $ rails generate scaffold HighScore game:string score:integer invoke active_record - create db/migrate/20120528060026_create_high_scores.rb + create db/migrate/20130717151933_create_high_scores.rb create app/models/high_score.rb invoke test_unit create test/models/high_score_test.rb @@ -242,18 +244,21 @@ $ rails generate scaffold HighScore game:string score:integer create app/helpers/high_scores_helper.rb invoke test_unit create test/helpers/high_scores_helper_test.rb + invoke jbuilder + create app/views/high_scores/index.json.jbuilder + create app/views/high_scores/show.json.jbuilder invoke assets invoke coffee create app/assets/javascripts/high_scores.js.coffee invoke scss create app/assets/stylesheets/high_scores.css.scss invoke scss - create app/assets/stylesheets/scaffolds.css.scss + identical app/assets/stylesheets/scaffolds.css.scss ``` The generator checks that there exist the directories for models, controllers, helpers, layouts, functional and unit tests, stylesheets, creates the views, controller, model and database migration for HighScore (creating the `high_scores` table and fields), takes care of the route for the **resource**, and new tests for everything. -The migration requires that we **migrate**, that is, run some Ruby code (living in that `20120528060026_create_high_scores.rb`) to modify the schema of our database. Which database? The sqlite3 database that Rails will create for you when we run the `rake db:migrate` command. We'll talk more about Rake in-depth in a little while. +The migration requires that we **migrate**, that is, run some Ruby code (living in that `20130717151933_create_high_scores.rb`) to modify the schema of our database. Which database? The sqlite3 database that Rails will create for you when we run the `rake db:migrate` command. We'll talk more about Rake in-depth in a little while. ```bash $ rake db:migrate @@ -289,7 +294,7 @@ If you wish to test out some code without changing any data, you can do that by ```bash $ rails console --sandbox -Loading development environment in sandbox (Rails 3.2.3) +Loading development environment in sandbox (Rails 4.0.0) Any modifications you make will be rolled back on exit irb(main):001:0> ``` @@ -348,6 +353,9 @@ Rake is Ruby Make, a standalone Ruby utility that replaces the Unix utility 'mak You can get a list of Rake tasks available to you, which will often depend on your current directory, by typing `rake --tasks`. Each task has a description, and should help you find the thing you need. +To get the full backtrace for running rake task you can pass the option +```--trace``` to command line, for example ```rake db:create --trace```. + ```bash $ rake --tasks rake about # List versions of all Rails frameworks and the environment @@ -361,6 +369,7 @@ rake middleware # Prints out your Rack middleware stack rake tmp:clear # Clear session, cache, and socket files from tmp/ (narrow w/ tmp:sessions:clear, tmp:cache:clear, tmp:sockets:clear) rake tmp:create # Creates tmp directories for sessions, cache, sockets, and pids ``` +INFO: You can also use ```rake -T``` to get the list of tasks. ### `about` @@ -372,13 +381,13 @@ About your application's environment Ruby version 1.9.3 (x86_64-linux) RubyGems version 1.3.6 Rack version 1.3 -Rails version 4.0.0.beta +Rails version 4.0.0 JavaScript Runtime Node.js (V8) -Active Record version 4.0.0.beta -Action Pack version 4.0.0.beta -Action Mailer version 4.0.0.beta -Active Support version 4.0.0.beta -Middleware ActionDispatch::Static, Rack::Lock, Rack::Runtime, Rack::MethodOverride, ActionDispatch::RequestId, Rails::Rack::Logger, ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions, ActionDispatch::DebugExceptions, ActionDispatch::RemoteIp, ActionDispatch::Reloader, ActionDispatch::Callbacks, ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending, ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement, ActiveRecord::QueryCache, ActionDispatch::Cookies, ActionDispatch::Session::EncryptedCookieStore, ActionDispatch::Flash, ActionDispatch::ParamsParser, Rack::Head, Rack::ConditionalGet, Rack::ETag +Active Record version 4.0.0 +Action Pack version 4.0.0 +Action Mailer version 4.0.0 +Active Support version 4.0.0 +Middleware Rack::Sendfile, ActionDispatch::Static, Rack::Lock, #<ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache::Middleware:0x007ffd131a7c88>, Rack::Runtime, Rack::MethodOverride, ActionDispatch::RequestId, Rails::Rack::Logger, ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions, ActionDispatch::DebugExceptions, ActionDispatch::RemoteIp, ActionDispatch::Reloader, ActionDispatch::Callbacks, ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending, ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement, ActiveRecord::QueryCache, ActionDispatch::Cookies, ActionDispatch::Session::EncryptedCookieStore, ActionDispatch::Flash, ActionDispatch::ParamsParser, Rack::Head, Rack::ConditionalGet, Rack::ETag Application root /home/foobar/commandsapp Environment development Database adapter sqlite3 @@ -445,12 +454,12 @@ NOTE. When using specific annotations and custom annotations, the annotation nam By default, `rake notes` will look in the `app`, `config`, `lib`, `bin` and `test` directories. If you would like to search other directories, you can provide them as a comma separated list in an environment variable `SOURCE_ANNOTATION_DIRECTORIES`. ```bash -$ export SOURCE_ANNOTATION_DIRECTORIES='rspec,vendor' +$ export SOURCE_ANNOTATION_DIRECTORIES='spec,vendor' $ rake notes (in /home/foobar/commandsapp) app/models/user.rb: * [ 35] [FIXME] User should have a subscription at this point -rspec/model/user_spec.rb: +spec/models/user_spec.rb: * [122] [TODO] Verify the user that has a subscription works ``` @@ -468,12 +477,13 @@ Rails comes with a test suite called `Test::Unit`. Rails owes its stability to t The `Rails.root/tmp` directory is, like the *nix /tmp directory, the holding place for temporary files like sessions (if you're using a file store for files), process id files, and cached actions. -The `tmp:` namespaced tasks will help you clear the `Rails.root/tmp` directory: +The `tmp:` namespaced tasks will help you clear and create the `Rails.root/tmp` directory: * `rake tmp:cache:clear` clears `tmp/cache`. * `rake tmp:sessions:clear` clears `tmp/sessions`. * `rake tmp:sockets:clear` clears `tmp/sockets`. * `rake tmp:clear` clears all the three: cache, sessions and sockets. +* `rake tmp:create` creates tmp directories for sessions, cache, sockets, and pids. ### Miscellaneous diff --git a/guides/source/configuring.md b/guides/source/configuring.md index 1f86330caf..0620849519 100644 --- a/guides/source/configuring.md +++ b/guides/source/configuring.md @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ Configuring Rails Components In general, the work of configuring Rails means configuring the components of Rails, as well as configuring Rails itself. The configuration file `config/application.rb` and environment-specific configuration files (such as `config/environments/production.rb`) allow you to specify the various settings that you want to pass down to all of the components. -For example, the default `config/application.rb` file includes this setting: +For example, the `config/application.rb` file includes this setting: ```ruby -config.filter_parameters += [:password] +config.autoload_paths += %W(#{config.root}/extras) ``` This is a setting for Rails itself. If you want to pass settings to individual Rails components, you can do so via the same `config` object in `config/application.rb`: @@ -97,10 +97,14 @@ These configuration methods are to be called on a `Rails::Railtie` object, such * `config.file_watcher` the class used to detect file updates in the filesystem when `config.reload_classes_only_on_change` is true. Must conform to `ActiveSupport::FileUpdateChecker` API. -* `config.filter_parameters` used for filtering out the parameters that you don't want shown in the logs, such as passwords or credit card numbers. +* `config.filter_parameters` used for filtering out the parameters that +you don't want shown in the logs, such as passwords or credit card +numbers. New applications filter out passwords by adding the following `config.filter_parameters+=[:password]` in `config/initializers/filter_parameter_logging.rb`. * `config.force_ssl` forces all requests to be under HTTPS protocol by using `ActionDispatch::SSL` middleware. +* `config.log_formatter` defines the formatter of the Rails logger. This option defaults to a instance of `ActiveSupport::Logger::SimpleFormatter` for all modes except production, where it defaults to `Logger::Formatter`. + * `config.log_level` defines the verbosity of the Rails logger. This option defaults to `:debug` for all modes except production, where it defaults to `:info`. * `config.log_tags` accepts a list of methods that respond to `request` object. This makes it easy to tag log lines with debug information like subdomain and request id — both very helpful in debugging multi-user production applications. @@ -131,7 +135,8 @@ These configuration methods are to be called on a `Rails::Railtie` object, such ### Configuring Assets -* `config.assets.enabled` a flag that controls whether the asset pipeline is enabled. It is explicitly initialized in `config/application.rb`. +* `config.assets.enabled` a flag that controls whether the asset +pipeline is enabled. It is set to true by default. * `config.assets.compress` a flag that enables the compression of compiled assets. It is explicitly set to true in `config/production.rb`. @@ -193,7 +198,7 @@ Every Rails application comes with a standard set of middleware which it uses in * `Rack::Lock` wraps the app in mutex so it can only be called by a single thread at a time. Only enabled when `config.cache_classes` is `false`. * `ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache` serves as a basic memory backed cache. This cache is not thread safe and is intended only for serving as a temporary memory cache for a single thread. * `Rack::Runtime` sets an `X-Runtime` header, containing the time (in seconds) taken to execute the request. -* `Rails::Rack::Logger` notifies the logs that the request has began. After request is complete, flushes all the logs. +* `Rails::Rack::Logger` notifies the logs that the request has begun. After request is complete, flushes all the logs. * `ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions` rescues any exception returned by the application and renders nice exception pages if the request is local or if `config.consider_all_requests_local` is set to `true`. If `config.action_dispatch.show_exceptions` is set to `false`, exceptions will be raised regardless. * `ActionDispatch::RequestId` makes a unique X-Request-Id header available to the response and enables the `ActionDispatch::Request#uuid` method. * `ActionDispatch::RemoteIp` checks for IP spoofing attacks and gets valid `client_ip` from request headers. Configurable with the `config.action_dispatch.ip_spoofing_check`, and `config.action_dispatch.trusted_proxies` options. @@ -268,7 +273,7 @@ config.middleware.delete "Rack::MethodOverride" * `config.active_record.lock_optimistically` controls whether Active Record will use optimistic locking and is true by default. -* +config.active_record.cache_timestamp_format+ controls the format of the timestamp value in the cache key. Default is +:number+. +* `config.active_record.cache_timestamp_format` controls the format of the timestamp value in the cache key. Default is `:number`. The MySQL adapter adds one additional configuration option: @@ -421,13 +426,13 @@ There are a few configuration options available in Active Support: ### Configuring a Database -Just about every Rails application will interact with a database. The database to use is specified in a configuration file called `config/database.yml`. If you open this file in a new Rails application, you'll see a default database configured to use SQLite3. The file contains sections for three different environments in which Rails can run by default: +Just about every Rails application will interact with a database. The database to use is specified in a configuration file called `config/database.yml`. If you open this file in a new Rails application, you'll see a default database configured to use SQLite3. The file contains sections for three different environments in which Rails can run by default: * The `development` environment is used on your development/local computer as you interact manually with the application. * The `test` environment is used when running automated tests. * The `production` environment is used when you deploy your application for the world to use. -TIP: You don't have to update the database configurations manually. If you look at the options of the application generator, you will see that one of the options is named `--database`. This option allows you to choose an adapter from a list of the most used relational databases. You can even run the generator repeatedly: `cd .. && rails new blog --database=mysql`. When you confirm the overwriting of the `config/database.yml` file, your application will be configured for MySQL instead of SQLite. Detailed examples of the common database connections are below. +TIP: You don't have to update the database configurations manually. If you look at the options of the application generator, you will see that one of the options is named `--database`. This option allows you to choose an adapter from a list of the most used relational databases. You can even run the generator repeatedly: `cd .. && rails new blog --database=mysql`. When you confirm the overwriting of the `config/database.yml` file, your application will be configured for MySQL instead of SQLite. Detailed examples of the common database connections are below. #### Configuring an SQLite3 Database @@ -527,7 +532,7 @@ By default Rails ships with three environments: "development", "test", and "prod Imagine you have a server which mirrors the production environment but is only used for testing. Such a server is commonly called a "staging server". To define an environment called "staging" for this server just by create a file called `config/environments/staging.rb`. Please use the contents of any existing file in `config/environments` as a starting point and make the necessary changes from there. -That environment is no different than the default ones, start a server with `rails server -e staging`, a console with `rails console staging`, `Rails.env.staging?` works, etc. +That environment is no different than the default ones, start a server with `rails server -e staging`, a console with `rails console staging`, `Rails.env.staging?` works, etc. ### Deploy to a subdirectory (relative url root) @@ -637,7 +642,7 @@ end The `initializer` method takes three arguments with the first being the name for the initializer and the second being an options hash (not shown here) and the third being a block. The `:before` key in the options hash can be specified to specify which initializer this new initializer must run before, and the `:after` key will specify which initializer to run this initializer _after_. -Initializers defined using the `initializer` method will be ran in the order they are defined in, with the exception of ones that use the `:before` or `:after` methods. +Initializers defined using the `initializer` method will be run in the order they are defined in, with the exception of ones that use the `:before` or `:after` methods. WARNING: You may put your initializer before or after any other initializer in the chain, as long as it is logical. Say you have 4 initializers called "one" through "four" (defined in that order) and you define "four" to go _before_ "four" but _after_ "three", that just isn't logical and Rails will not be able to determine your initializer order. @@ -739,7 +744,7 @@ Below is a comprehensive list of all the initializers found in Rails in the orde * `ensure_autoload_once_paths_as_subset` Ensures that the `config.autoload_once_paths` only contains paths from `config.autoload_paths`. If it contains extra paths, then an exception will be raised. -* `add_to_prepare_blocks` The block for every `config.to_prepare` call in the application, a railtie or engine is added to the `to_prepare` callbacks for Action Dispatch which will be ran per request in development, or before the first request in production. +* `add_to_prepare_blocks` The block for every `config.to_prepare` call in the application, a railtie or engine is added to the `to_prepare` callbacks for Action Dispatch which will be run per request in development, or before the first request in production. * `add_builtin_route` If the application is running under the development environment then this will append the route for `rails/info/properties` to the application routes. This route provides the detailed information such as Rails and Ruby version for `public/index.html` in a default Rails application. @@ -766,7 +771,7 @@ development: timeout: 5000 ``` -Since the connection pooling is handled inside of ActiveRecord by default, all application servers (Thin, mongrel, Unicorn etc.) should behave the same. Initially, the database connection pool is empty and it will create additional connections as the demand for them increases, until it reaches the connection pool limit. +Since the connection pooling is handled inside of Active Record by default, all application servers (Thin, mongrel, Unicorn etc.) should behave the same. Initially, the database connection pool is empty and it will create additional connections as the demand for them increases, until it reaches the connection pool limit. Any one request will check out a connection the first time it requires access to the database, after which it will check the connection back in, at the end of the request, meaning that the additional connection slot will be available again for the next request in the queue. diff --git a/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md b/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md index 0be9bb1ced..2f8a178376 100644 --- a/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md +++ b/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md @@ -182,9 +182,11 @@ Contributing to the Rails Documentation Ruby on Rails has two main sets of documentation: the guides help you in learning about Ruby on Rails, and the API is a reference. -You can help improve the Rails guides by making them more coherent, consistent or readable, adding missing information, correcting factual errors, fixing typos, or bringing it up to date with the latest edge Rails. To get involved in the translation of Rails guides, please see [Translating Rails Guides](https://wiki.github.com/lifo/docrails/translating-rails-guides). +You can help improve the Rails guides by making them more coherent, consistent or readable, adding missing information, correcting factual errors, fixing typos, or bringing it up to date with the latest edge Rails. To get involved in the translation of Rails guides, please see [Translating Rails Guides](https://wiki.github.com/rails/docrails/translating-rails-guides). -If you're confident about your changes, you can push them directly yourself via [docrails](https://github.com/lifo/docrails). Docrails is a branch with an **open commit policy** and public write access. Commits to docrails are still reviewed, but this happens after they are pushed. Docrails is merged with master regularly, so you are effectively editing the Ruby on Rails documentation. +You can either ask for commit bit if you'd like to contribute to [Docrails](http://github.com/rails/docrails) regularly (Please contact anyone from [the core team](http://rubyonrails.org/core)), or else open a pull request to [Rails](http://github.com/rails/rails) itself. + +Docrails is merged with master regularly, so you are effectively editing the Ruby on Rails documentation. If you are unsure of the documentation changes, you can create an issue in the [Rails](https://github.com/rails/rails/issues) issues tracker on GitHub. @@ -232,8 +234,8 @@ workflow with the [rails-dev-box](https://github.com/rails/rails-dev-box). As a compromise, test what your code obviously affects, and if the change is not in railties run the whole test suite of the affected component. If all is -green that's enough to propose your contribution. We have [Travis CI](https -://travis-ci.org/) as a safety net for catching unexpected breakages +green that's enough to propose your contribution. We have [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails) +as a safety net for catching unexpected breakages elsewhere. TIP: Changes that are cosmetic in nature and do not add anything substantial to the stability, functionality, or testability of Rails will generally not be accepted. @@ -262,7 +264,7 @@ The CHANGELOG is an important part of every release. It keeps the list of change You should add an entry to the CHANGELOG of the framework that you modified if you're adding or removing a feature, committing a bug fix or adding deprecation notices. Refactorings and documentation changes generally should not go to the CHANGELOG. -A CHANGELOG entry should summarize what was changed and should end with author's name. You can use multiple lines if you need more space and you can attach code examples indented with 4 spaces. If a change is related to a specific issue, you should attach issue's number. Here is an example CHANGELOG entry: +A CHANGELOG entry should summarize what was changed and should end with author's name and it should go on top of a CHANGELOG. You can use multiple lines if you need more space and you can attach code examples indented with 4 spaces. If a change is related to a specific issue, you should attach issue's number. Here is an example CHANGELOG entry: ``` * Summary of a change that briefly describes what was changed. You can use multiple diff --git a/guides/source/credits.html.erb b/guides/source/credits.html.erb index ff76fa2b85..10dd8178fb 100644 --- a/guides/source/credits.html.erb +++ b/guides/source/credits.html.erb @@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ Ruby on Rails Guides: Credits <h3 class="section">Rails Guides Authors</h3> <%= author('Ryan Bigg', 'radar', 'radar.png') do %> -Ryan Bigg works as a consultant at <a href="http://rubyx.com">RubyX</a> and has been working with Rails since 2006. He's co-authoring a book called <a href="http://manning.com/katz">Rails 3 in Action</a> and he's written many gems which can be seen on <a href="https://github.com/radar">his GitHub page</a> and he also tweets prolifically as <a href="http://twitter.com/ryanbigg">@ryanbigg</a>. + Ryan Bigg works as the Community Manager at <a href="http://spreecommerce.com">Spree Commerce</a> and has been working with Rails since 2006. He's the author of <a href="https://leanpub.com/multi-tenancy-rails">Multi Tenancy With Rails</a> and co-author of <a href="http://manning.com/bigg2">Rails 4 in Action</a>. He's written many gems which can be seen on <a href="https://github.com/radar">his GitHub page</a> and he also tweets prolifically as <a href="http://twitter.com/ryanbigg">@ryanbigg</a>. <% end %> <%= author('Oscar Del Ben', 'oscardelben', 'oscardelben.jpg') do %> -Oscar Del Ben is a software engineer at <a href="http://www.wildfireapp.com/">Wildfire</a>. He's a regular open source contributor (<a href="https://github.com/oscardelben">Github account</a>) and tweets regularly at <a href="https://twitter.com/oscardelben">@oscardelben</a>. +Oscar Del Ben is a software engineer at <a href="http://www.wildfireapp.com/">Wildfire</a>. He's a regular open source contributor (<a href="https://github.com/oscardelben">GitHub account</a>) and tweets regularly at <a href="https://twitter.com/oscardelben">@oscardelben</a>. <% end %> <%= author('Frederick Cheung', 'fcheung') do %> @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Oscar Del Ben is a software engineer at <a href="http://www.wildfireapp.com/">Wi <% end %> <%= author('Tore Darell', 'toretore') do %> - Tore Darell is an independent developer based in Menton, France who specialises in cruft-free web applications using Ruby, Rails and unobtrusive JavaScript. His home on the internet is his blog <a href="http://tore.darell.no">Sneaky Abstractions</a>. + Tore Darell is an independent developer based in Menton, France who specialises in cruft-free web applications using Ruby, Rails and unobtrusive JavaScript. His home on the Internet is his blog <a href="http://tore.darell.no">Sneaky Abstractions</a>. <% end %> <%= author('Jeff Dean', 'zilkey') do %> diff --git a/guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md b/guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md index 6699098e51..50ee934b87 100644 --- a/guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md +++ b/guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md @@ -198,7 +198,9 @@ Adding extra logging like this makes it easy to search for unexpected or unusual ### Tagged Logging -When running multi-user, multi-account applications, it’s often useful to be able to filter the logs using some custom rules. `TaggedLogging` in ActiveSupport helps in doing exactly that by stamping log lines with subdomains, request ids, and anything else to aid debugging such applications. +When running multi-user, multi-account applications, it’s often useful +to be able to filter the logs using some custom rules. `TaggedLogging` +in Active Support helps in doing exactly that by stamping log lines with subdomains, request ids, and anything else to aid debugging such applications. ```ruby logger = ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging.new(Logger.new(STDOUT)) @@ -207,6 +209,37 @@ logger.tagged("BCX", "Jason") { logger.info "Stuff" } # Logs " logger.tagged("BCX") { logger.tagged("Jason") { logger.info "Stuff" } } # Logs "[BCX] [Jason] Stuff" ``` +### Impact of Logs on Performance +Logging will always have a small impact on performance of your rails app, + particularly when logging to disk.However, there are a few subtleties: + +Using the `:debug` level will have a greater performance penalty than `:fatal`, + as a far greater number of strings are being evaluated and written to the + log output (e.g. disk). + +Another potential pitfall is that if you have many calls to `Logger` like this + in your code: + +```ruby +logger.debug "Person attributes hash: #{@person.attributes.inspect}" +``` + +In the above example, There will be a performance impact even if the allowed +output level doesn't include debug. The reason is that Ruby has to evaluate +these strings, which includes instantiating the somewhat heavy `String` object +and interpolating the variables, and which takes time. +Therefore, it's recommended to pass blocks to the logger methods, as these are +only evaluated if the output level is the same or included in the allowed level +(i.e. lazy loading). The same code rewritten would be: + +```ruby +logger.debug {"Person attibutes hash: #{@person.attributes.inspect}"} +``` + +The contents of the block, and therefore the string interpolation, is only +evaluated if debug is enabled. This performance savings is only really +noticeable with large amounts of logging, but it's a good practice to employ. + Debugging with the `debugger` gem --------------------------------- @@ -246,7 +279,7 @@ Make sure you have started your web server with the option `--debugger`: ```bash $ rails server --debugger => Booting WEBrick -=> Rails 3.2.13 application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000 +=> Rails 4.0.0 application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000 => Debugger enabled ... ``` @@ -299,7 +332,7 @@ This command shows you where you are in the code by printing 10 lines centered a 7 8 respond_to do |format| 9 format.html # index.html.erb - 10 format.json { render :json => @posts } + 10 format.json { render json: @posts } ``` If you repeat the `list` command, this time using just `l`, the next ten lines of the file will be printed out. @@ -335,7 +368,7 @@ On the other hand, to see the previous ten lines you should type `list-` (or `l- 7 8 respond_to do |format| 9 format.html # index.html.erb - 10 format.json { render :json => @posts } + 10 format.json { render json: @posts } ``` This way you can move inside the file, being able to see the code above and over the line you added the `debugger`. @@ -502,7 +535,7 @@ TIP: You can use the debugger while using `rails console`. Just remember to `req ``` $ rails console -Loading development environment (Rails 3.2.13) +Loading development environment (Rails 4.0.0) >> require "debugger" => [] >> author = Author.first @@ -646,7 +679,7 @@ In this section, you will learn how to find and fix such leaks by using tool suc [Valgrind](http://valgrind.org/) is a Linux-only application for detecting C-based memory leaks and race conditions. -There are Valgrind tools that can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, and profile your programs in detail. For example, a C extension in the interpreter calls `malloc()` but is doesn't properly call `free()`, this memory won't be available until the app terminates. +There are Valgrind tools that can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, and profile your programs in detail. For example, if a C extension in the interpreter calls `malloc()` but doesn't properly call `free()`, this memory won't be available until the app terminates. For further information on how to install Valgrind and use with Ruby, refer to [Valgrind and Ruby](http://blog.evanweaver.com/articles/2008/02/05/valgrind-and-ruby/) by Evan Weaver. @@ -655,21 +688,20 @@ Plugins for Debugging There are some Rails plugins to help you to find errors and debug your application. Here is a list of useful plugins for debugging: -* [Footnotes](https://github.com/josevalim/rails-footnotes:) Every Rails page has footnotes that give request information and link back to your source via TextMate. -* [Query Trace](https://github.com/ntalbott/query_trace/tree/master:) Adds query origin tracing to your logs. -* [Query Reviewer](https://github.com/nesquena/query_reviewer:) This rails plugin not only runs "EXPLAIN" before each of your select queries in development, but provides a small DIV in the rendered output of each page with the summary of warnings for each query that it analyzed. -* [Exception Notifier](https://github.com/smartinez87/exception_notification/tree/master:) Provides a mailer object and a default set of templates for sending email notifications when errors occur in a Rails application. +* [Footnotes](https://github.com/josevalim/rails-footnotes) Every Rails page has footnotes that give request information and link back to your source via TextMate. +* [Query Trace](https://github.com/ntalbott/query_trace/tree/master) Adds query origin tracing to your logs. +* [Query Reviewer](https://github.com/nesquena/query_reviewer) This rails plugin not only runs "EXPLAIN" before each of your select queries in development, but provides a small DIV in the rendered output of each page with the summary of warnings for each query that it analyzed. +* [Exception Notifier](https://github.com/smartinez87/exception_notification/tree/master) Provides a mailer object and a default set of templates for sending email notifications when errors occur in a Rails application. +* [Better Errors](https://github.com/charliesome/better_errors) Replaces the standard Rails error page with a new one containing more contextual information, like source code and variable inspection. +* [RailsPanel](https://github.com/dejan/rails_panel) Chrome extension for Rails development that will end your tailing of development.log. Have all information about your Rails app requests in the browser - in the Developer Tools panel. Provides insight to db/rendering/total times, parameter list, rendered views and more. References ---------- * [ruby-debug Homepage](http://bashdb.sourceforge.net/ruby-debug/home-page.html) * [debugger Homepage](https://github.com/cldwalker/debugger) -* [Article: Debugging a Rails application with ruby-debug](http://www.sitepoint.com/article/debug-rails-app-ruby-debug/) -* [ruby-debug Basics screencast](http://brian.maybeyoureinsane.net/blog/2007/05/07/ruby-debug-basics-screencast/) +* [Article: Debugging a Rails application with ruby-debug](http://www.sitepoint.com/debug-rails-app-ruby-debug/) * [Ryan Bates' debugging ruby (revised) screencast](http://railscasts.com/episodes/54-debugging-ruby-revised) * [Ryan Bates' stack trace screencast](http://railscasts.com/episodes/24-the-stack-trace) * [Ryan Bates' logger screencast](http://railscasts.com/episodes/56-the-logger) * [Debugging with ruby-debug](http://bashdb.sourceforge.net/ruby-debug.html) -* [ruby-debug cheat sheet](http://cheat.errtheblog.com/s/rdebug/) -* [Ruby on Rails Wiki: How to Configure Logging](http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowtoConfigureLogging) diff --git a/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md b/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md index 6493c1e1ec..ec25e09222 100644 --- a/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md +++ b/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md @@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ This guide covers how to setup an environment for Ruby on Rails core development After reading this guide, you will know: +* How to set up your machine for Rails development +* How to run specific groups of unit tests from the Rails test suite +* How the ActiveRecord portion of the Rails test suite operates + -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Easy Way @@ -21,10 +25,10 @@ In case you can't use the Rails development box, see section above, these are th Ruby on Rails uses Git for source code control. The [Git homepage](http://git-scm.com/) has installation instructions. There are a variety of resources on the net that will help you get familiar with Git: -* [Try Git course](http://try.github.com/) is an interactive course that will teach you the basics. +* [Try Git course](http://try.github.io/) is an interactive course that will teach you the basics. * The [official Documentation](http://git-scm.com/documentation) is pretty comprehensive and also contains some videos with the basics of Git -* [Everyday Git](http://schacon.github.com/git/everyday.html) will teach you just enough about Git to get by. -* The [PeepCode screencast](https://peepcode.com/products/git) on Git ($9) is easier to follow. +* [Everyday Git](http://schacon.github.io/git/everyday.html) will teach you just enough about Git to get by. +* The [PeepCode screencast](https://peepcode.com/products/git) on Git is easier to follow. * [GitHub](http://help.github.com) offers links to a variety of Git resources. * [Pro Git](http://git-scm.com/book) is an entire book about Git with a Creative Commons license. @@ -53,9 +57,24 @@ If you are on Fedora or CentOS, you can run $ sudo yum install libxml2 libxml2-devel libxslt libxslt-devel ``` -If you have any problems with these libraries, you should install them manually compiling the source code. Just follow the instructions at the [Red Hat/CentOS section of the Nokogiri tutorials](http://nokogiri.org/tutorials/installing_nokogiri.html#red_hat__centos) . +If you are running Arch Linux, you're done with: + +```bash +$ sudo pacman -S libxml2 libxslt +``` + +On FreeBSD, you just have to run: + +```bash +# pkg_add -r libxml2 libxslt +``` + +Alternatively, you can install the `textproc/libxml2` and `textproc/libxslt` +ports. -Also, SQLite3 and its development files for the `sqlite3-ruby` gem — in Ubuntu you're done with just +If you have any problems with these libraries, you can install them manually by compiling the source code. Just follow the instructions at the [Red Hat/CentOS section of the Nokogiri tutorials](http://nokogiri.org/tutorials/installing_nokogiri.html#red_hat__centos) . + +Also, SQLite3 and its development files for the `sqlite3` gem — in Ubuntu you're done with just ```bash $ sudo apt-get install sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev @@ -67,6 +86,20 @@ And if you are on Fedora or CentOS, you're done with $ sudo yum install sqlite3 sqlite3-devel ``` +If you are on Arch Linux, you will need to run: + +```bash +$ sudo pacman -S sqlite +``` + +For FreeBSD users, you're done with: + +```bash +# pkg_add -r sqlite3 +``` + +Or compile the `databases/sqlite3` port. + Get a recent version of [Bundler](http://gembundler.com/) ```bash @@ -93,7 +126,7 @@ $ cd actionpack $ bundle exec rake test ``` -If you want to run the tests located in a specific directory use the `TEST_DIR` environment variable. For example, this will run the tests of the `railties/test/generators` directory only: +If you want to run the tests located in a specific directory use the `TEST_DIR` environment variable. For example, this will run the tests in the `railties/test/generators` directory only: ```bash $ cd railties @@ -133,14 +166,33 @@ $ sudo yum install mysql-server mysql-devel $ sudo yum install postgresql-server postgresql-devel ``` -After that run: +If you are running Arch Linux, MySQL isn't supported anymore so you will need to +use MariaDB instead (see [this announcement](https://www.archlinux.org/news/mariadb-replaces-mysql-in-repositories/)): + +```bash +$ sudo pacman -S mariadb libmariadbclient mariadb-clients +$ sudo pacman -S postgresql postgresql-libs +``` + +FreeBSD users will have to run the following: + +```bash +# pkg_add -r mysql56-client mysql56-server +# pkg_add -r postgresql92-client postgresql92-server +``` + +Or install them through ports (they are located under the `databases` folder). +If you run into troubles during the installation of MySQL, please see +[the MySQL documentation](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/freebsd-installation.html). + +After that, run: ```bash $ rm .bundle/config $ bundle install ``` -We need first to delete `.bundle/config` because Bundler remembers in that file that we didn't want to install the "db" group (alternatively you can edit the file). +First, we need to delete `.bundle/config` because Bundler remembers in that file that we didn't want to install the "db" group (alternatively you can edit the file). In order to be able to run the test suite against MySQL you need to create a user named `rails` with privileges on the test databases: diff --git a/guides/source/documents.yaml b/guides/source/documents.yaml index c73bbeb90d..1b16f4e516 100644 --- a/guides/source/documents.yaml +++ b/guides/source/documents.yaml @@ -36,6 +36,11 @@ name: Views documents: - + name: Action View Overview + url: action_view_overview.html + description: This guide provides an introduction to Action View and introduces a few of the more common view helpers. + work_in_progress: true + - name: Layouts and Rendering in Rails url: layouts_and_rendering.html description: This guide covers the basic layout features of Action Controller and Action View, including rendering and redirecting, using content_for blocks, and working with partials. @@ -68,7 +73,6 @@ - name: Action Mailer Basics url: action_mailer_basics.html - work_in_progress: true description: This guide describes how to use Action Mailer to send and receive emails. - name: Testing Rails Applications diff --git a/guides/source/engines.md b/guides/source/engines.md index ac76f00832..a77be917a2 100644 --- a/guides/source/engines.md +++ b/guides/source/engines.md @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ Next, the partial that this line will render needs to exist. Create a new direct <h3>New comment</h3> <%= form_for [@post, @post.comments.build] do |f| %> <p> - <%= f.label :text %><br /> + <%= f.label :text %><br> <%= f.text_area :text %> </p> <%= f.submit %> @@ -393,10 +393,15 @@ The form will be making a `POST` request to `/posts/:post_id/comments`, which wi ```ruby def create @post = Post.find(params[:post_id]) - @comment = @post.comments.create(params[:comment]) + @comment = @post.comments.create(comment_params) flash[:notice] = "Comment has been created!" redirect_to posts_path end + +private +def comment_params + params.require(:comment).permit(:text) +end ``` This is the final part required to get the new comment form working. Displaying the comments however, is not quite right yet. If you were to create a comment right now you would see this error: @@ -461,7 +466,7 @@ NOTE: Other engines, such as Devise, handle this a little differently by making The engine contains migrations for the `blorgh_posts` and `blorgh_comments` table which need to be created in the application's database so that the engine's models can query them correctly. To copy these migrations into the application use this command: ```bash -$ rake blorgh:install:migrations +$ rake blorgh_engine:install:migrations ``` If you have multiple engines that need migrations copied over, use `railties:install:migrations` instead: @@ -515,7 +520,7 @@ First, the `author_name` text field needs to be added to the `app/views/blorgh/p ```html+erb <div class="field"> - <%= f.label :author_name %><br /> + <%= f.label :author_name %><br> <%= f.text_field :author_name %> </div> ``` @@ -612,50 +617,50 @@ This section covers how to make the `User` class configurable, followed by gener #### Setting configuration settings in the application -The next step is to make the class that represents a `User` in the application customizable for the engine. This is because, as explained before, that class may not always be `User`. To make this customizable, the engine will have a configuration setting called `user_class` that will be used to specify what the class representing users is inside the application. +The next step is to make the class that represents a `User` in the application customizable for the engine. This is because, as explained before, that class may not always be `User`. To make this customizable, the engine will have a configuration setting called `author_class` that will be used to specify what the class representing users is inside the application. To define this configuration setting, you should use a `mattr_accessor` inside the `Blorgh` module for the engine, located at `lib/blorgh.rb` inside the engine. Inside this module, put this line: ```ruby -mattr_accessor :user_class +mattr_accessor :author_class ``` -This method works like its brothers `attr_accessor` and `cattr_accessor`, but provides a setter and getter method on the module with the specified name. To use it, it must be referenced using `Blorgh.user_class`. +This method works like its brothers `attr_accessor` and `cattr_accessor`, but provides a setter and getter method on the module with the specified name. To use it, it must be referenced using `Blorgh.author_class`. The next step is switching the `Blorgh::Post` model over to this new setting. For the `belongs_to` association inside this model (`app/models/blorgh/post.rb`), it will now become this: ```ruby -belongs_to :author, class_name: Blorgh.user_class +belongs_to :author, class_name: Blorgh.author_class ``` The `set_author` method also located in this class should also use this class: ```ruby -self.author = Blorgh.user_class.constantize.find_or_create_by(name: author_name) +self.author = Blorgh.author_class.constantize.find_or_create_by(name: author_name) ``` -To save having to call `constantize` on the `user_class` result all the time, you could instead just override the `user_class` getter method inside the `Blorgh` module in the `lib/blorgh.rb` file to always call `constantize` on the saved value before returning the result: +To save having to call `constantize` on the `author_class` result all the time, you could instead just override the `author_class` getter method inside the `Blorgh` module in the `lib/blorgh.rb` file to always call `constantize` on the saved value before returning the result: ```ruby -def self.user_class - @@user_class.constantize +def self.author_class + @@author_class.constantize end ``` This would then turn the above code for `set_author` into this: ```ruby -self.author = Blorgh.user_class.find_or_create_by(name: author_name) +self.author = Blorgh.author_class.find_or_create_by(name: author_name) ``` -Resulting in something a little shorter, and more implicit in its behavior. The `user_class` method should always return a `Class` object. +Resulting in something a little shorter, and more implicit in its behavior. The `author_class` method should always return a `Class` object. -Since we changed the `user_class` method to no longer return a +Since we changed the `author_class` method to no longer return a `String` but a `Class` we must also modify our `belongs_to` definition in the `Blorgh::Post` model: ```ruby -belongs_to :author, class_name: Blorgh.user_class.to_s +belongs_to :author, class_name: Blorgh.author_class.to_s ``` To set this configuration setting within the application, an initializer should be used. By using an initializer, the configuration will be set up before the application starts and calls the engine's models which may depend on this configuration setting existing. @@ -663,7 +668,7 @@ To set this configuration setting within the application, an initializer should Create a new initializer at `config/initializers/blorgh.rb` inside the application where the `blorgh` engine is installed and put this content in it: ```ruby -Blorgh.user_class = "User" +Blorgh.author_class = "User" ``` WARNING: It's very important here to use the `String` version of the class, rather than the class itself. If you were to use the class, Rails would attempt to load that class and then reference the related table, which could lead to problems if the table wasn't already existing. Therefore, a `String` should be used and then converted to a class using `constantize` in the engine later on. @@ -719,6 +724,32 @@ Engine model and controller classes can be extended by open classing them in the For simple class modifications use `Class#class_eval`, and for complex class modifications, consider using `ActiveSupport::Concern`. +#### A note on Decorators and loading code + +Because these decorators are not referenced by your Rails application itself, +Rails' autoloading system will not kick in and load your decorators. This +means that you need to require them yourself. + +Here is some sample code to do this: + +```ruby +# lib/blorgh/engine.rb +module Blorgh + class Engine < ::Rails::Engine + isolate_namespace Blorgh + + config.to_prepare do + Dir.glob(Rails.root + "app/decorators/**/*_decorator*.rb").each do |c| + require_dependency(c) + end + end + end +end +``` + +This doesn't apply to just Decorators, but anything that you add in an engine +that isn't referenced by your main application. + #### Implementing Decorator Pattern Using Class#class_eval **Adding** `Post#time_since_created`, diff --git a/guides/source/form_helpers.md b/guides/source/form_helpers.md index 3f16ebcf1d..11e8db9e88 100644 --- a/guides/source/form_helpers.md +++ b/guides/source/form_helpers.md @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Upon form submission the value entered by the user will be stored in `params[:pe WARNING: You must pass the name of an instance variable, i.e. `:person` or `"person"`, not an actual instance of your model object. -Rails provides helpers for displaying the validation errors associated with a model object. These are covered in detail by the [Active Record Validations and Callbacks](./active_record_validations_callbacks.html#displaying-validation-errors-in-the-view) guide. +Rails provides helpers for displaying the validation errors associated with a model object. These are covered in detail by the [Active Record Validations](./active_record_validations.html#displaying-validation-errors-in-views) guide. ### Binding a Form to an Object @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ outputs (with actual option values omitted for brevity) which results in a `params` hash like ```ruby -{:person => {'birth_date(1i)' => '2008', 'birth_date(2i)' => '11', 'birth_date(3i)' => '22'}} +{'person' => {'birth_date(1i)' => '2008', 'birth_date(2i)' => '11', 'birth_date(3i)' => '22'}} ``` When this is passed to `Person.new` (or `update`), Active Record spots that these parameters should all be used to construct the `birth_date` attribute and uses the suffixed information to determine in which order it should pass these parameters to functions such as `Date.civil`. @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ NOTE: In many cases the built-in date pickers are clumsy as they do not aid the ### Individual Components -Occasionally you need to display just a single date component such as a year or a month. Rails provides a series of helpers for this, one for each component `select_year`, `select_month`, `select_day`, `select_hour`, `select_minute`, `select_second`. These helpers are fairly straightforward. By default they will generate an input field named after the time component (for example "year" for `select_year`, "month" for `select_month` etc.) although this can be overridden with the `:field_name` option. The `:prefix` option works in the same way that it does for `select_date` and `select_time` and has the same default value. +Occasionally you need to display just a single date component such as a year or a month. Rails provides a series of helpers for this, one for each component `select_year`, `select_month`, `select_day`, `select_hour`, `select_minute`, `select_second`. These helpers are fairly straightforward. By default they will generate an input field named after the time component (for example "year" for `select_year`, "month" for `select_month` etc.) although this can be overridden with the `:field_name` option. The `:prefix` option works in the same way that it does for `select_date` and `select_time` and has the same default value. The first parameter specifies which value should be selected and can either be an instance of a Date, Time or DateTime, in which case the relevant component will be extracted, or a numerical value. For example @@ -830,23 +830,20 @@ Many apps grow beyond simple forms editing a single object. For example when cre ### Configuring the Model -Active Record provides model level support via the `accepts_nested_attributes_for` method: +Active Record provides model level support via the `accepts_nested_attributes_for` method: ```ruby class Person < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :addresses accepts_nested_attributes_for :addresses - - attr_accessible :name, :addresses_attributes end class Address < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :person - attr_accessible :kind, :street end ``` -This creates an `addresses_attributes=` method on `Person` that allows you to create, update and (optionally) destroy addresses. When using `attr_accessible` or `attr_protected` you must mark `addresses_attributes` as accessible as well as the other attributes of `Person` and `Address` that should be mass assigned. +This creates an `addresses_attributes=` method on `Person` that allows you to create, update and (optionally) destroy addresses. ### Building the Form @@ -884,19 +881,19 @@ end ```ruby { - :person => { - :name => 'John Doe', - :addresses_attributes => { - '0' => { - :kind => 'Home', - :street => '221b Baker Street', - }, - '1' => { - :kind => 'Office', - :street => '31 Spooner Street' - } - } + 'person' => { + 'name' => 'John Doe', + 'addresses_attributes' => { + '0' => { + 'kind' => 'Home', + 'street' => '221b Baker Street' + }, + '1' => { + 'kind' => 'Office', + 'street' => '31 Spooner Street' + } } + } } ``` @@ -976,4 +973,4 @@ As a convenience you can instead pass the symbol `:all_blank` which will create ### Adding Fields on the Fly -Rather than rendering multiple sets of fields ahead of time you may wish to add them only when a user clicks on an 'Add new child' button. Rails does not provide any builtin support for this. When generating new sets of fields you must ensure the the key of the associated array is unique - the current javascript date (milliseconds after the epoch) is a common choice. +Rather than rendering multiple sets of fields ahead of time you may wish to add them only when a user clicks on an 'Add new child' button. Rails does not provide any builtin support for this. When generating new sets of fields you must ensure the key of the associated array is unique - the current javascript date (milliseconds after the epoch) is a common choice. diff --git a/guides/source/getting_started.md b/guides/source/getting_started.md index 3881bb1195..acfbf24f12 100644 --- a/guides/source/getting_started.md +++ b/guides/source/getting_started.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ prerequisites installed: Rails is a web application framework running on the Ruby programming language. If you have no prior experience with Ruby, you will find a very steep learning curve diving straight into Rails. There are some good free resources on the -internet for learning Ruby, including: +Internet for learning Ruby, including: * [Mr. Neighborly's Humble Little Ruby Book](http://www.humblelittlerubybook.com) * [Programming Ruby](http://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/ProgrammingRuby/) @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Creating a New Rails Project The best way to use this guide is to follow each step as it happens, no code or step needed to make this example application has been left out, so you can literally follow along step by step. You can get the complete code -[here](https://github.com/lifo/docrails/tree/master/guides/code/getting_started). +[here](https://github.com/rails/docrails/tree/master/guides/code/getting_started). By following along with this guide, you'll create a Rails project called `blog`, a @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ current version of Ruby installed: ```bash $ ruby -v -ruby 1.9.3p385 +ruby 2.0.0p247 ``` To install Rails, use the `gem install` command provided by RubyGems: @@ -135,10 +135,10 @@ application. Most of the work in this tutorial will happen in the `app/` folder, | ----------- | ------- | |app/|Contains the controllers, models, views, helpers, mailers and assets for your application. You'll focus on this folder for the remainder of this guide.| |bin/|Contains the rails script that starts your app and can contain other scripts you use to deploy or run your application.| -|config/|Configure your application's runtime rules, routes, database, and more. This is covered in more detail in [Configuring Rails Applications](configuring.html)| +|config/|Configure your application's runtime rules, routes, database, and more. This is covered in more detail in [Configuring Rails Applications](configuring.html)| |config.ru|Rack configuration for Rack based servers used to start the application.| |db/|Contains your current database schema, as well as the database migrations.| -|Gemfile<br />Gemfile.lock|These files allow you to specify what gem dependencies are needed for your Rails application. These files are used by the Bundler gem. For more information about Bundler, see [the Bundler website](http://gembundler.com) | +|Gemfile<br>Gemfile.lock|These files allow you to specify what gem dependencies are needed for your Rails application. These files are used by the Bundler gem. For more information about Bundler, see [the Bundler website](http://gembundler.com) | |lib/|Extended modules for your application.| |log/|Application log files.| |public/|The only folder seen to the world as-is. Contains the static files and compiled assets.| @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ To begin with, let's get some text up on screen quickly. To do this, you need to ### Starting up the Web Server -You actually have a functional Rails application already. To see it, you need to start a web server on your development machine. You can do this by running: +You actually have a functional Rails application already. To see it, you need to start a web server on your development machine. You can do this by running the following in the root directory of your rails application: ```bash $ rails server @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ TIP: Compiling CoffeeScript to JavaScript requires a JavaScript runtime and the This will fire up WEBrick, a webserver built into Ruby by default. To see your application in action, open a browser window and navigate to <http://localhost:3000>. You should see the Rails default information page: - + TIP: To stop the web server, hit Ctrl+C in the terminal window where it's running. To verify the server has stopped you should see your command prompt cursor again. For most UNIX-like systems including Mac OS X this will be a dollar sign `$`. In development mode, Rails does not generally require you to restart the server; changes you make in files will be automatically picked up by the server. @@ -230,16 +230,16 @@ Blog::Application.routes.draw do # first created -> highest priority. # ... # You can have the root of your site routed with "root" - # root to: "welcome#index" + # root "welcome#index" ``` -This is your application's _routing file_ which holds entries in a special DSL (domain-specific language) that tells Rails how to connect incoming requests to controllers and actions. This file contains many sample routes on commented lines, and one of them actually shows you how to connect the root of your site to a specific controller and action. Find the line beginning with `root :to` and uncomment it. It should look something like the following: +This is your application's _routing file_ which holds entries in a special DSL (domain-specific language) that tells Rails how to connect incoming requests to controllers and actions. This file contains many sample routes on commented lines, and one of them actually shows you how to connect the root of your site to a specific controller and action. Find the line beginning with `root` and uncomment it. It should look something like the following: ```ruby -root to: "welcome#index" +root "welcome#index" ``` -The `root to: "welcome#index"` tells Rails to map requests to the root of the application to the welcome controller's index action and `get "welcome/index"` tells Rails to map requests to <http://localhost:3000/welcome/index> to the welcome controller's index action. This was created earlier when you ran the controller generator (`rails generate controller welcome index`). +The `root "welcome#index"` tells Rails to map requests to the root of the application to the welcome controller's index action and `get "welcome/index"` tells Rails to map requests to <http://localhost:3000/welcome/index> to the welcome controller's index action. This was created earlier when you ran the controller generator (`rails generate controller welcome index`). If you navigate to <http://localhost:3000> in your browser, you'll see the `Hello, Rails!` message you put into `app/views/welcome/index.html.erb`, indicating that this new route is indeed going to `WelcomeController`'s `index` action and is rendering the view correctly. @@ -252,29 +252,46 @@ Now that you've seen how to create a controller, an action and a view, let's cre In the Blog application, you will now create a new _resource_. A resource is the term used for a collection of similar objects, such as posts, people or animals. You can create, read, update and destroy items for a resource and these operations are referred to as _CRUD_ operations. -In the next section, you will add the ability to create new posts in your application and be able to view them. This is the "C" and the "R" from CRUD: creation and reading. The form for doing this will look like this: +Rails provides a `resources` method which can be used to declare a standard REST resource. +Here's what `config/routes.rb` should look like after the _post resource_ is declared. - +```ruby +Blog::Application.routes.draw do -It will look a little basic for now, but that's ok. We'll look at improving the styling for it afterwards. + resources :posts -### Laying down the ground work + root "welcome#index" +end +``` -The first thing that you are going to need to create a new post within the application is a place to do that. A great place for that would be at `/posts/new`. If you attempt to navigate to that now — by visiting <http://localhost:3000/posts/new> — Rails will give you a routing error: +If you run `rake routes`, you'll see that it has defined routes for all the +standard RESTful actions. The meaning of the prefix column (and other columns) +will be seen later, but for now notice that Rails has inferred the +singular form `post` and makes meaningful use of the distinction. - +```bash +$ rake routes + Prefix Verb URI Pattern Controller#Action + posts GET /posts(.:format) posts#index + POST /posts(.:format) posts#create + new_post GET /posts/new(.:format) posts#new +edit_post GET /posts/:id/edit(.:format) posts#edit + post GET /posts/:id(.:format) posts#show + PATCH /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update + PUT /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update + DELETE /posts/:id(.:format) posts#destroy + root / welcome#index +``` -This is because there is nowhere inside the routes for the application — defined inside `config/routes.rb` — that defines this route. By default, Rails has no routes configured at all, besides the root route you defined earlier, and so you must define your routes as you need them. +In the next section, you will add the ability to create new posts in your application and be able to view them. This is the "C" and the "R" from CRUD: creation and reading. The form for doing this will look like this: - To do this, you're going to need to create a route inside `config/routes.rb` file, on a new line between the `do` and the `end` for the `draw` method: + -```ruby -get "posts/new" -``` +It will look a little basic for now, but that's ok. We'll look at improving the styling for it afterwards. -This route is a super-simple route: it defines a new route that only responds to `GET` requests, and that the route is at `posts/new`. But how does it know where to go without the use of the `:to` option? Well, Rails uses a sensible default here: Rails will assume that you want this route to go to the new action inside the posts controller. +### Laying down the ground work -With the route defined, requests can now be made to `/posts/new` in the application. Navigate to <http://localhost:3000/posts/new> and you'll see another routing error: +The first thing that you are going to need to create a new post within the application is a place to do that. A great place for that would be at `/posts/new`. With the route already defined, requests can now be made to `/posts/new` in the application. Navigate to <http://localhost:3000/posts/new> and you'll see a routing error:  @@ -377,16 +394,30 @@ like this is called "create", and so the form should be pointed to that action. Edit the `form_for` line inside `app/views/posts/new.html.erb` to look like this: ```html+erb -<%= form_for :post, url: { action: :create } do |f| %> +<%= form_for :post, url: posts_path do |f| %> ``` -In this example, a `Hash` object is passed to the `:url` option. What Rails will do with this is that it will point the form to the `create` action of the current controller, the `PostsController`, and will send a `POST` request to that route. For this to work, you will need to add a route to `config/routes.rb`, right underneath the one for "posts/new": - -```ruby -post "posts" => "posts#create" +In this example, the `posts_path` helper is passed to the `:url` option. +To see what Rails will do with this, we look back at the output of +`rake routes`: +```bash +$ rake routes + Prefix Verb URI Pattern Controller#Action + posts GET /posts(.:format) posts#index + POST /posts(.:format) posts#create + new_post GET /posts/new(.:format) posts#new +edit_post GET /posts/:id/edit(.:format) posts#edit + post GET /posts/:id(.:format) posts#show + PATCH /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update + PUT /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update + DELETE /posts/:id(.:format) posts#destroy + root / welcome#index ``` - -By using the `post` method rather than the `get` method, Rails will define a route that will only respond to POST methods. The POST method is the typical method used by forms all over the web. +The `posts_path` helper tells Rails to point the form +to the URI Pattern associated with the `posts` prefix; and +the form will (by default) send a `POST` request +to that route. This is associated with the +`create` action of the current controller, the `PostsController`. With the form and its associated route defined, you will be able to fill in the form and then click the submit button to begin the process of creating a new post, so go ahead and do that. When you submit the form, you should see a familiar error: @@ -524,17 +555,16 @@ def create @post = Post.new(params[:post]) @post.save - redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id + redirect_to @post end ``` Here's what's going on: every Rails model can be initialized with its respective attributes, which are automatically mapped to the respective -database columns. In the first line we do just that (remember that -`params[:post]` contains the attributes we're interested in). Then, -`@post.save` is responsible for saving the model in the database. -Finally, we redirect the user to the `show` action, -which we'll define later. +database columns. In the first line we do just that +(remember that `params[:post]` contains the attributes we're interested in). +Then, `@post.save` is responsible for saving the model in the database. +Finally, we redirect the user to the `show` action, which we'll define later. TIP: As we'll see later, `@post.save` returns a boolean indicating whether the model was saved or not. @@ -543,16 +573,16 @@ whether the model was saved or not. If you submit the form again now, Rails will complain about not finding the `show` action. That's not very useful though, so let's add the -`show` action before proceeding. Open `config/routes.rb` and add the following route: +`show` action before proceeding. + +As we have seen in the output of `rake routes`, the route for `show` action is as follows: ```ruby -get "posts/:id" => "posts#show" +post GET /posts/:id(.:format) posts#show ``` The special syntax `:id` tells rails that this route expects an `:id` -parameter, which in our case will be the id of the post. Note that this -time we had to specify the actual mapping, `posts#show` because -otherwise Rails would not know which action to render. +parameter, which in our case will be the id of the post. As we did before, we need to add the `show` action in `app/controllers/posts_controller.rb` and its respective view. @@ -591,17 +621,22 @@ it! You should get an error that looks like this: Rails has several security features that help you write secure applications, and you're running into one of them now. This one is called -'strong_parameters,' which requires us to tell Rails exactly which parameters +`strong_parameters`, which requires us to tell Rails exactly which parameters we want to accept in our controllers. In this case, we want to allow the -'title' and 'text' parameters, so change your `create` controller action to +`title` and `text` parameters, so change your `create` controller action to look like this: ``` - def create - @post = Post.new(params[:post].permit(:title, :text)) +def create + @post = Post.new(post_params) + + @post.save + redirect_to @post +end - @post.save - redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id +private + def post_params + params.require(:post).permit(:title, :text) end ``` @@ -611,13 +646,18 @@ Visit <http://localhost:3000/posts/new> and give it a try!  +TIP: Note that `def post_params` is private. This new approach prevents an attacker from +setting the model's attributes by manipulating the hash passed to the model. +For more information, refer to +[this blog post about Strong Parameters](http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2012/3/21/strong-parameters/). + ### Listing all posts -We still need a way to list all our posts, so let's do that. As usual, -we'll need a route placed into `config/routes.rb`: +We still need a way to list all our posts, so let's do that. +The route for this as per output of `rake routes` is: ```ruby -get "posts" => "posts#index" +posts GET /posts(.:format) posts#index ``` And an action for that route inside the `PostsController` in the `app/controllers/posts_controller.rb` file: @@ -669,7 +709,7 @@ for posts. Let's add links to the other views as well, starting with adding this "New Post" link to `app/views/posts/index.html.erb`, placing it above the `<table>` tag: ```erb -<%= link_to 'New post', action: :new %> +<%= link_to 'New post', new_post_path %> ``` This link will allow you to bring up the form that lets you create a new post. You should also add a link to this template — `app/views/posts/new.html.erb` — to go back to the `index` action. Do this by adding this underneath the form in this template: @@ -679,7 +719,7 @@ This link will allow you to bring up the form that lets you create a new post. Y ... <% end %> -<%= link_to 'Back', action: :index %> +<%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %> ``` Finally, add another link to the `app/views/posts/show.html.erb` template to go back to the `index` action as well, so that people who are viewing a single post can go back and view the whole list again: @@ -695,7 +735,7 @@ Finally, add another link to the `app/views/posts/show.html.erb` template to go <%= @post.text %> </p> -<%= link_to 'Back', action: :index %> +<%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %> ``` TIP: If you want to link to an action in the same controller, you don't @@ -706,7 +746,7 @@ TIP: In development mode (which is what you're working in by default), Rails reloads your application with every browser request, so there's no need to stop and restart the web server when a change is made. -### Allowing the update of fields +### Adding Some Validation The model file, `app/models/post.rb` is about as simple as it can get: @@ -721,8 +761,6 @@ your Rails models for free, including basic database CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Destroy) operations, data validation, as well as sophisticated search support and the ability to relate multiple models to one another. -### Adding Some Validation - Rails includes methods to help you validate the data that you send to models. Open the `app/models/post.rb` file and edit it: @@ -734,7 +772,7 @@ end ``` These changes will ensure that all posts have a title that is at least five -characters long. Rails can validate a variety of conditions in a model, +characters long. Rails can validate a variety of conditions in a model, including the presence or uniqueness of columns, their format, and the existence of associated objects. Validations are covered in detail in [Active Record Validations](active_record_validations.html) @@ -752,14 +790,19 @@ def new end def create - @post = Post.new(params[:post].permit(:title, :text)) + @post = Post.new(post_params) if @post.save - redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id + redirect_to @post else render 'new' end end + +private + def post_params + params.require(:post).permit(:title, :text) + end ``` The `new` action is now creating a new instance variable called `@post`, and @@ -776,9 +819,9 @@ something went wrong. To do that, you'll modify `app/views/posts/new.html.erb` to check for error messages: ```html+erb -<%= form_for :post, url: { action: :create } do |f| %> +<%= form_for :post, url: posts_path do |f| %> <% if @post.errors.any? %> - <div id="errorExplanation"> + <div id="error_explanation"> <h2><%= pluralize(@post.errors.count, "error") %> prohibited this post from being saved:</h2> <ul> @@ -803,7 +846,7 @@ something went wrong. To do that, you'll modify </p> <% end %> -<%= link_to 'Back', action: :index %> +<%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %> ``` A few things are going on. We check if there are any errors with @@ -832,14 +875,6 @@ We've covered the "CR" part of CRUD. Now let's focus on the "U" part, updating p The first step we'll take is adding an `edit` action to `posts_controller`. -Start by adding a route to `config/routes.rb`: - -```ruby -get "posts/:id/edit" => "posts#edit" -``` - -And then add the controller action: - ```ruby def edit @post = Post.find(params[:id]) @@ -853,10 +888,9 @@ it look as follows: ```html+erb <h1>Editing post</h1> -<%= form_for :post, url: { action: :update, id: @post.id }, -method: :patch do |f| %> +<%= form_for :post, url: post_path(@post), method: :patch do |f| %> <% if @post.errors.any? %> - <div id="errorExplanation"> + <div id="error_explanation"> <h2><%= pluralize(@post.errors.count, "error") %> prohibited this post from being saved:</h2> <ul> @@ -881,7 +915,7 @@ method: :patch do |f| %> </p> <% end %> -<%= link_to 'Back', action: :index %> +<%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %> ``` This time we point the form to the `update` action, which is not defined yet @@ -893,25 +927,23 @@ via the `PATCH` HTTP method which is the HTTP method you're expected to use to TIP: By default forms built with the _form_for_ helper are sent via `POST`. -Next, we need to add the `update` action. The file -`config/routes.rb` will need just one more line: - -```ruby -patch "posts/:id" => "posts#update" -``` - -And then create the `update` action in `app/controllers/posts_controller.rb`: +Next we need to create the `update` action in `app/controllers/posts_controller.rb`: ```ruby def update @post = Post.find(params[:id]) - if @post.update(params[:post].permit(:title, :text)) - redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id + if @post.update(post_params) + redirect_to @post else render 'edit' end end + +private + def post_params + params.require(:post).permit(:title, :text) + end ``` The new method, `update`, is used when you want to update a record @@ -919,6 +951,8 @@ that already exists, and it accepts a hash containing the attributes that you want to update. As before, if there was an error updating the post we want to show the form back to the user. +We reuse the `post_params` method that we defined earlier for the create action. + TIP: You don't need to pass all attributes to `update`. For example, if you'd call `@post.update(title: 'A new title')` Rails would only update the `title` attribute, leaving all other @@ -933,16 +967,15 @@ appear next to the "Show" link: <tr> <th>Title</th> <th>Text</th> - <th></th> - <th></th> + <th colspan="2"></th> </tr> <% @posts.each do |post| %> <tr> <td><%= post.title %></td> <td><%= post.text %></td> - <td><%= link_to 'Show', action: :show, id: post.id %></td> - <td><%= link_to 'Edit', action: :edit, id: post.id %></td> + <td><%= link_to 'Show', post %></td> + <td><%= link_to 'Edit', edit_post_path(post) %></td> </tr> <% end %> </table> @@ -955,8 +988,8 @@ the template: ```html+erb ... -<%= link_to 'Back', action: :index %> -| <%= link_to 'Edit', action: :edit, id: @post.id %> +<%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %> +| <%= link_to 'Edit', edit_post_path(@post) %> ``` And here's how our app looks so far: @@ -979,7 +1012,7 @@ content: ```html+erb <%= form_for @post do |f| %> <% if @post.errors.any? %> - <div id="errorExplanation"> + <div id="error_explanation"> <h2><%= pluralize(@post.errors.count, "error") %> prohibited this post from being saved:</h2> <ul> @@ -1006,9 +1039,14 @@ content: ``` Everything except for the `form_for` declaration remained the same. -How `form_for` can figure out the right `action` and `method` attributes -when building the form will be explained in just a moment. For now, let's update the -`app/views/posts/new.html.erb` view to use this new partial, rewriting it +The reason we can use this shorter, simpler `form_for` declaration +to stand in for either of the other forms is that `@post` is a *resource* +corresponding to a full set of RESTful routes, and Rails is able to infer +which URI and method to use. +For more information about this use of `form_for`, see +[Resource-oriented style](//api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormHelper.html#method-i-form_for-label-Resource-oriented+style). + +Now, let's update the `app/views/posts/new.html.erb` view to use this new partial, rewriting it completely: ```html+erb @@ -1016,7 +1054,7 @@ completely: <%= render 'form' %> -<%= link_to 'Back', action: :index %> +<%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %> ``` Then do the same for the `app/views/posts/edit.html.erb` view: @@ -1026,66 +1064,17 @@ Then do the same for the `app/views/posts/edit.html.erb` view: <%= render 'form' %> -<%= link_to 'Back', action: :index %> -``` - -Point your browser to <http://localhost:3000/posts/new> and -try creating a new post. Everything still works. Now try editing the -post and you'll receive the following error: - - - -To understand this error, you need to understand how `form_for` works. -When you pass an object to `form_for` and you don't specify a `:url` -option, Rails will try to guess the `action` and `method` options by -checking if the passed object is a new record or not. Rails follows the -REST convention, so to create a new `Post` object it will look for a -route named `posts_path`, and to update a `Post` object it will look for -a route named `post_path` and pass the current object. Similarly, rails -knows that it should create new objects via POST and update them via -PUT. - -If you run `rake routes` from the console you'll see that we already -have a `posts_path` route, which was created automatically by Rails when we -defined the route for the index action. -However, we don't have a `post_path` yet, which is the reason why we -received an error before. With your server running you can view your routes by visiting [localhost:3000/rails/info/routes](http://localhost:3000/rails/info/routes), or you can generate them from the command line by running `rake routes`: - -```bash -$ rake routes - - posts GET /posts(.:format) posts#index -posts_new GET /posts/new(.:format) posts#new - POST /posts(.:format) posts#create - GET /posts/:id(.:format) posts#show - GET /posts/:id/edit(.:format) posts#edit - PUT /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update - root / welcome#index -``` - -To fix this, open `config/routes.rb` and modify the `get "posts/:id"` -line like this: - -```ruby -get "posts/:id" => "posts#show", as: :post +<%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %> ``` -The `:as` option tells the `get` method that we want to make routing helpers -called `post_url` and `post_path` available to our application. These are -precisely the methods that the `form_for` needs when editing a post, and so now -you'll be able to update posts again. - -NOTE: The `:as` option is available on the `post`, `patch`, `put`, `delete` and `match` -routing methods also. - ### Deleting Posts We're now ready to cover the "D" part of CRUD, deleting posts from the -database. Following the REST convention, we're going to add a route for -deleting posts to `config/routes.rb`: +database. Following the REST convention, the route for +deleting posts as per output of `rake routes` is: ```ruby -delete "posts/:id" => "posts#destroy" +DELETE /posts/:id(.:format) posts#destroy ``` The `delete` routing method should be used for routes that destroy @@ -1105,7 +1094,7 @@ def destroy @post = Post.find(params[:id]) @post.destroy - redirect_to action: :index + redirect_to posts_path end ``` @@ -1113,7 +1102,7 @@ You can call `destroy` on Active Record objects when you want to delete them from the database. Note that we don't need to add a view for this action since we're redirecting to the `index` action. -Finally, add a 'destroy' link to your `index` action template +Finally, add a 'Destroy' link to your `index` action template (`app/views/posts/index.html.erb`) to wrap everything together. @@ -1123,27 +1112,24 @@ together. <tr> <th>Title</th> <th>Text</th> - <th></th> - <th></th> - <th></th> + <th colspan="3"></th> </tr> <% @posts.each do |post| %> <tr> <td><%= post.title %></td> <td><%= post.text %></td> - <td><%= link_to 'Show', action: :show, id: post.id %></td> - <td><%= link_to 'Edit', action: :edit, id: post.id %></td> - <td><%= link_to 'Destroy', { action: :destroy, id: post.id }, + <td><%= link_to 'Show', post_path(post) %></td> + <td><%= link_to 'Edit', edit_post_path(post) %></td> + <td><%= link_to 'Destroy', post_path(post), method: :delete, data: { confirm: 'Are you sure?' } %></td> </tr> <% end %> </table> ``` -Here we're using `link_to` in a different way. We wrap the -`:action` and `:id` attributes in a hash so that we can pass those two keys in -first as one argument, and then the final two keys as another argument. The `:method` and `:'data-confirm'` +Here we're using `link_to` in a different way. We pass the named route as the second argument, +and then the options as another argument. The `:method` and `:'data-confirm'` options are used as HTML5 attributes so that when the link is clicked, Rails will first show a confirm dialog to the user, and then submit the link with method `delete`. This is done via the JavaScript file `jquery_ujs` which is automatically included @@ -1153,61 +1139,11 @@ generated the application. Without this file, the confirmation dialog box wouldn  Congratulations, you can now create, show, list, update and destroy -posts. In the next section will see how Rails can aid us when creating -REST applications, and how we can refactor our Blog app to take -advantage of it. - -### Going Deeper into REST - -We've now covered all the CRUD actions of a REST app. We did so by -declaring separate routes with the appropriate verbs into -`config/routes.rb`. Here's how that file looks so far: - -```ruby -get "posts" => "posts#index" -get "posts/new" -post "posts" => "posts#create" -get "posts/:id" => "posts#show", as: :post -get "posts/:id/edit" => "posts#edit" -patch "posts/:id" => "posts#update" -delete "posts/:id" => "posts#destroy" -``` - -That's a lot to type for covering a single **resource**. Fortunately, -Rails provides a `resources` method which can be used to declare a -standard REST resource. Here's how `config/routes.rb` looks after the -cleanup: - -```ruby -Blog::Application.routes.draw do - - resources :posts - - root to: "welcome#index" -end -``` - -If you run `rake routes`, you'll see that all the routes that we -declared before are still available: - -```bash -$ rake routes - posts GET /posts(.:format) posts#index - POST /posts(.:format) posts#create - new_post GET /posts/new(.:format) posts#new -edit_post GET /posts/:id/edit(.:format) posts#edit - post GET /posts/:id(.:format) posts#show - PUT /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update - DELETE /posts/:id(.:format) posts#destroy - root / welcome#index -``` - -Also, if you go through the motions of creating, updating and deleting -posts the app still works as before. +posts. TIP: In general, Rails encourages the use of resources objects in place -of declaring routes manually. It was only done in this guide as a learning -exercise. For more information about routing, see +of declaring routes manually. +For more information about routing, see [Rails Routing from the Outside In](routing.html). Adding a Second Model @@ -1256,19 +1192,17 @@ class CreateComments < ActiveRecord::Migration create_table :comments do |t| t.string :commenter t.text :body - t.references :post + t.references :post, index: true t.timestamps end - - add_index :comments, :post_id end end ``` The `t.references` line sets up a foreign key column for the association between -the two models. And the `add_index` line sets up an index for this association -column. Go ahead and run the migration: +the two models. An index for this association is also created on this column. +Go ahead and run the migration: ```bash $ rake db:migrate @@ -1280,10 +1214,8 @@ run against the current database, so in this case you will just see: ```bash == CreateComments: migrating ================================================= -- create_table(:comments) - -> 0.0008s --- add_index(:comments, :post_id) - -> 0.0003s -== CreateComments: migrated (0.0012s) ======================================== + -> 0.0115s +== CreateComments: migrated (0.0119s) ======================================== ``` ### Associating Models @@ -1385,11 +1317,11 @@ So first, we'll wire up the Post show template <h2>Add a comment:</h2> <%= form_for([@post, @post.comments.build]) do |f| %> <p> - <%= f.label :commenter %><br /> + <%= f.label :commenter %><br> <%= f.text_field :commenter %> </p> <p> - <%= f.label :body %><br /> + <%= f.label :body %><br> <%= f.text_area :body %> </p> <p> @@ -1411,9 +1343,14 @@ Let's wire up the `create` in `app/controllers/comments_controller.rb`: class CommentsController < ApplicationController def create @post = Post.find(params[:post_id]) - @comment = @post.comments.create(params[:comment].permit(:commenter, :body)) + @comment = @post.comments.create(comment_params) redirect_to post_path(@post) end + + private + def comment_params + params.require(:comment).permit(:commenter, :body) + end end ``` @@ -1460,11 +1397,11 @@ template. This is where we want the comment to show, so let's add that to the <h2>Add a comment:</h2> <%= form_for([@post, @post.comments.build]) do |f| %> <p> - <%= f.label :commenter %><br /> + <%= f.label :commenter %><br> <%= f.text_field :commenter %> </p> <p> - <%= f.label :body %><br /> + <%= f.label :body %><br> <%= f.text_area :body %> </p> <p> @@ -1526,11 +1463,11 @@ following: <h2>Add a comment:</h2> <%= form_for([@post, @post.comments.build]) do |f| %> <p> - <%= f.label :commenter %><br /> + <%= f.label :commenter %><br> <%= f.text_field :commenter %> </p> <p> - <%= f.label :body %><br /> + <%= f.label :body %><br> <%= f.text_area :body %> </p> <p> @@ -1556,11 +1493,11 @@ create a file `app/views/comments/_form.html.erb` containing: ```html+erb <%= form_for([@post, @post.comments.build]) do |f| %> <p> - <%= f.label :commenter %><br /> + <%= f.label :commenter %><br> <%= f.text_field :commenter %> </p> <p> - <%= f.label :body %><br /> + <%= f.label :body %><br> <%= f.text_area :body %> </p> <p> @@ -1635,10 +1572,9 @@ controller (`app/controllers/comments_controller.rb`): ```ruby class CommentsController < ApplicationController - def create @post = Post.find(params[:post_id]) - @comment = @post.comments.create(params[:comment]) + @comment = @post.comments.create(comment_params) redirect_to post_path(@post) end @@ -1649,6 +1585,10 @@ class CommentsController < ApplicationController redirect_to post_path(@post) end + private + def comment_params + params.require(:comment).permit(:commenter, :body) + end end ``` @@ -1676,6 +1616,8 @@ end Security -------- +### Basic Authentication + If you were to publish your blog online, anybody would be able to add, edit and delete posts or delete comments. @@ -1721,7 +1663,20 @@ class CommentsController < ApplicationController Now if you try to create a new post, you will be greeted with a basic HTTP Authentication challenge - + + +Other authentication methods are available for Rails applications. Two popular +authentication add-ons for Rails are the [Devise](https://github.com/plataformatec/devise) +rails engine and the [Authlogic](https://github.com/binarylogic/authlogic) gem, +along with a number of others. + + +### Other Security Considerations + +Security, especially in web applications, is a broad and detailed area. Security +in your Rails application is covered in more depth in +The [Ruby on Rails Security Guide](security.html) + What's Next? ------------ @@ -1767,7 +1722,7 @@ Two very common sources of data that are not UTF-8: in the browser. This also applies to your i18n translation files. Most editors that do not already default to UTF-8 (such as some versions of Dreamweaver) offer a way to change the default to UTF-8. Do so. -* Your database. Rails defaults to converting data from your database into UTF-8 at +* Your database: Rails defaults to converting data from your database into UTF-8 at the boundary. However, if your database is not using UTF-8 internally, it may not be able to store all characters that your users enter. For instance, if your database is using Latin-1 internally, and your user enters a Russian, Hebrew, or Japanese diff --git a/guides/source/i18n.md b/guides/source/i18n.md index 5304ca4285..facfb96d98 100644 --- a/guides/source/i18n.md +++ b/guides/source/i18n.md @@ -21,6 +21,11 @@ This guide will walk you through the I18n API and contains a tutorial on how to After reading this guide, you will know: +* How I18n works in Ruby on Rails +* How to correctly use I18n into a RESTful application in various ways +* How to use I18n to translate ActiveRecord errors or ActionMailer E-mail subjects +* Some other tools to go further with the translation process of your application + -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: The Ruby I18n framework provides you with all necessary means for internationalization/localization of your Rails application. You may, however, use any of various plugins and extensions available, which add additional functionality or features. See the Rails [I18n Wiki](http://rails-i18n.org/wiki) for more information. @@ -92,7 +97,7 @@ en: hello: "Hello world" ``` -This means, that in the `:en` locale, the key _hello_ will map to the _Hello world_ string. Every string inside Rails is internationalized in this way, see for instance Active Record validation messages in the [`activerecord/lib/active_record/locale/en.yml`](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activerecord/lib/active_record/locale/en.yml file or time and date formats in the [`activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml`](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml) file. You can use YAML or standard Ruby Hashes to store translations in the default (Simple) backend. +This means, that in the `:en` locale, the key _hello_ will map to the _Hello world_ string. Every string inside Rails is internationalized in this way, see for instance Active Model validation messages in the [`activemodel/lib/active_model/locale/en.yml`](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activemodel/lib/active_model/locale/en.yml) file or time and date formats in the [`activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml`](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml) file. You can use YAML or standard Ruby Hashes to store translations in the default (Simple) backend. The I18n library will use **English** as a **default locale**, i.e. if you don't set a different locale, `:en` will be used for looking up translations. @@ -132,7 +137,7 @@ If you want to translate your Rails application to a **single language other tha However, you would probably like to **provide support for more locales** in your application. In such case, you need to set and pass the locale between requests. -WARNING: You may be tempted to store the chosen locale in a _session_ or a <em>cookie</em>, however **do not do this**. The locale should be transparent and a part of the URL. This way you won't break people's basic assumptions about the web itself: if you send a URL to a friend, they should see the same page and content as you. A fancy word for this would be that you're being [<em>RESTful</em>](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer. Read more about the RESTful approach in [Stefan Tilkov's articles](http://www.infoq.com/articles/rest-introduction). Sometimes there are exceptions to this rule and those are discussed below. +WARNING: You may be tempted to store the chosen locale in a _session_ or a <em>cookie</em>, however **do not do this**. The locale should be transparent and a part of the URL. This way you won't break people's basic assumptions about the web itself: if you send a URL to a friend, they should see the same page and content as you. A fancy word for this would be that you're being [<em>RESTful</em>](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer). Read more about the RESTful approach in [Stefan Tilkov's articles](http://www.infoq.com/articles/rest-introduction). Sometimes there are exceptions to this rule and those are discussed below. The _setting part_ is easy. You can set the locale in a `before_action` in the `ApplicationController` like this: @@ -174,7 +179,7 @@ end # in your /etc/hosts file to try this out locally def extract_locale_from_tld parsed_locale = request.host.split('.').last - I18n.available_locales.include?(parsed_locale.to_sym) ? parsed_locale : nil + I18n.available_locales.include?(parsed_locale.to_sym) ? parsed_locale : nil end ``` @@ -253,12 +258,12 @@ You would probably need to map URLs like these: ```ruby # config/routes.rb -match '/:locale' => 'dashboard#index' +get '/:locale' => 'dashboard#index' ``` Do take special care about the **order of your routes**, so this route declaration does not "eat" other ones. (You may want to add it directly before the `root :to` declaration.) -NOTE: Have a look at two plugins which simplify work with routes in this way: Sven Fuchs's [routing_filter](https://github.com/svenfuchs/routing-filter/tree/master and Raul Murciano's [translate_routes](https://github.com/raul/translate_routes/tree/master). +NOTE: Have a look at two plugins which simplify work with routes in this way: Sven Fuchs's [routing_filter](https://github.com/svenfuchs/routing-filter/tree/master) and Raul Murciano's [translate_routes](https://github.com/raul/translate_routes/tree/master). ### Setting the Locale from the Client Supplied Information @@ -283,7 +288,7 @@ def extract_locale_from_accept_language_header end ``` -Of course, in a production environment you would need much more robust code, and could use a plugin such as Iain Hecker's [http_accept_language](https://github.com/iain/http_accept_language/tree/master or even Rack middleware such as Ryan Tomayko's [locale](https://github.com/rack/rack-contrib/blob/master/lib/rack/contrib/locale.rb). +Of course, in a production environment you would need much more robust code, and could use a plugin such as Iain Hecker's [http_accept_language](https://github.com/iain/http_accept_language/tree/master) or even Rack middleware such as Ryan Tomayko's [locale](https://github.com/rack/rack-contrib/blob/master/lib/rack/contrib/locale.rb). #### Using GeoIP (or Similar) Database @@ -417,7 +422,7 @@ So that would give you:  -TIP: Right now you might need to add some more date/time formats in order to make the I18n backend work as expected (at least for the 'pirate' locale). Of course, there's a great chance that somebody already did all the work by **translating Rails' defaults for your locale**. See the [rails-i18n repository at Github](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/tree/master/rails/locale) for an archive of various locale files. When you put such file(s) in `config/locales/` directory, they will automatically be ready for use. +TIP: Right now you might need to add some more date/time formats in order to make the I18n backend work as expected (at least for the 'pirate' locale). Of course, there's a great chance that somebody already did all the work by **translating Rails' defaults for your locale**. See the [rails-i18n repository at GitHub](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/tree/master/rails/locale) for an archive of various locale files. When you put such file(s) in `config/locales/` directory, they will automatically be ready for use. ### Inflection Rules For Other Locales @@ -837,17 +842,39 @@ en: NOTE: In order to use this helper, you need to install [DynamicForm](https://github.com/joelmoss/dynamic_form) gem by adding this line to your Gemfile: `gem 'dynamic_form'`. +### Translations for Action Mailer E-Mail Subjects + +If you don't pass a subject to the `mail` method, Action Mailer will try to find +it in your translations. The performed lookup will use the pattern +`<mailer_scope>.<action_name>.subject` to construct the key. + +```ruby +# user_mailer.rb +class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base + def welcome(user) + #... + end +end +``` + +```yaml +en: + user_mailer: + welcome: + subject: "Welcome to Rails Guides!" +``` + ### Overview of Other Built-In Methods that Provide I18n Support Rails uses fixed strings and other localizations, such as format strings and other format information in a couple of helpers. Here's a brief overview. #### Action View Helper Methods -* `distance_of_time_in_words` translates and pluralizes its result and interpolates the number of seconds, minutes, hours, and so on. See [datetime.distance_in_words](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionpack/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml#L51) translations. +* `distance_of_time_in_words` translates and pluralizes its result and interpolates the number of seconds, minutes, hours, and so on. See [datetime.distance_in_words](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionview/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml#L51) translations. -* `datetime_select` and `select_month` use translated month names for populating the resulting select tag. See [date.month_names](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml#L15) for translations. `datetime_select` also looks up the order option from [date.order](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml#L18) (unless you pass the option explicitly). All date selection helpers translate the prompt using the translations in the [datetime.prompts](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionpack/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml#L83) scope if applicable. +* `datetime_select` and `select_month` use translated month names for populating the resulting select tag. See [date.month_names](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml#L15) for translations. `datetime_select` also looks up the order option from [date.order](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml#L18) (unless you pass the option explicitly). All date selection helpers translate the prompt using the translations in the [datetime.prompts](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionview/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml#L83) scope if applicable. -* The `number_to_currency`, `number_with_precision`, `number_to_percentage`, `number_with_delimiter`, and `number_to_human_size` helpers use the number format settings located in the [number](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionpack/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml#L2) scope. +* The `number_to_currency`, `number_with_precision`, `number_to_percentage`, `number_with_delimiter`, and `number_to_human_size` helpers use the number format settings located in the [number](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionview/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml#L2) scope. #### Active Model Methods @@ -958,8 +985,8 @@ Resources * [rails-i18n.org](http://rails-i18n.org) - Homepage of the rails-i18n project. You can find lots of useful resources on the [wiki](http://rails-i18n.org/wiki). * [Google group: rails-i18n](http://groups.google.com/group/rails-i18n) - The project's mailing list. -* [Github: rails-i18n](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/tree/master) - Code repository for the rails-i18n project. Most importantly you can find lots of [example translations](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/tree/master/rails/locale) for Rails that should work for your application in most cases. -* [Github: i18n](https://github.com/svenfuchs/i18n/tree/master) - Code repository for the i18n gem. +* [GitHub: rails-i18n](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/tree/master) - Code repository for the rails-i18n project. Most importantly you can find lots of [example translations](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/tree/master/rails/locale) for Rails that should work for your application in most cases. +* [GitHub: i18n](https://github.com/svenfuchs/i18n/tree/master) - Code repository for the i18n gem. * [Lighthouse: rails-i18n](http://i18n.lighthouseapp.com/projects/14948-rails-i18n/overview) - Issue tracker for the rails-i18n project. * [Lighthouse: i18n](http://i18n.lighthouseapp.com/projects/14947-ruby-i18n/overview) - Issue tracker for the i18n gem. diff --git a/guides/source/index.html.erb b/guides/source/index.html.erb index a8e4525c67..57c224c165 100644 --- a/guides/source/index.html.erb +++ b/guides/source/index.html.erb @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Ruby on Rails Guides <h3><%= section['name'] %></h3> <dl> <% section['documents'].each do |document| %> - <%= guide(document['name'], document['url'], :work_in_progress => document['work_in_progress']) do %> + <%= guide(document['name'], document['url'], work_in_progress: document['work_in_progress']) do %> <p><%= document['description'] %></p> <% end %> <% end %> diff --git a/guides/source/initialization.md b/guides/source/initialization.md index 412f2faaaa..26259408b4 100644 --- a/guides/source/initialization.md +++ b/guides/source/initialization.md @@ -7,14 +7,17 @@ as of Rails 4. It is an extremely in-depth guide and recommended for advanced Ra After reading this guide, you will know: * How to use `rails server`. +* The timeline of Rails' initialization sequence. +* Where different files are required by the boot sequence. +* How the Rails::Server interface is defined and used. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This guide goes through every method call that is required to boot up the Ruby on Rails stack for a default Rails 4 application, explaining each part in detail along the way. For this -guide, we will be focusing on what happens when you execute +rails -server+ to boot your app. +guide, we will be focusing on what happens when you execute `rails server` +to boot your app. NOTE: Paths in this guide are relative to Rails or a Rails application unless otherwise specified. @@ -26,7 +29,7 @@ quickly. Launch! ------- -Now we finally boot and initialize the app. It all starts with your app's +Let's start to boot and initialize the app. It all begins with your app's `bin/rails` executable. A Rails application is usually started by running `rails console` or `rails server`. @@ -36,8 +39,8 @@ This file is as follows: ```ruby #!/usr/bin/env ruby -APP_PATH = File.expand_path('../../config/application', __FILE__) -require File.expand_path('../../config/boot', __FILE__) +APP_PATH = File.expand_path('../../config/application', __FILE__) +require File.expand_path('../../config/boot', __FILE__) require 'rails/commands' ``` @@ -57,37 +60,36 @@ require 'bundler/setup' if File.exists?(ENV['BUNDLE_GEMFILE']) In a standard Rails application, there's a `Gemfile` which declares all dependencies of the application. `config/boot.rb` sets `ENV['BUNDLE_GEMFILE']` to the location of this file. If the Gemfile -exists, `bundler/setup` is then required. - -The gems that a Rails 4 application depends on are as follows: - -TODO: change these when the Rails 4 release is near. - -* abstract (1.0.0) -* actionmailer (4.0.0.beta) -* actionpack (4.0.0.beta) -* activemodel (4.0.0.beta) -* activerecord (4.0.0.beta) -* activesupport (4.0.0.beta) -* arel (2.0.7) -* builder (3.0.0) -* bundler (1.0.6) -* erubis (2.6.6) -* i18n (0.5.0) -* mail (2.2.12) -* mime-types (1.16) -* polyglot (0.3.1) -* rack (1.2.1) -* rack-cache (0.5.3) -* rack-mount (0.6.13) -* rack-test (0.5.6) -* rails (4.0.0.beta) -* railties (4.0.0.beta) -* rake (0.8.7) -* sqlite3-ruby (1.3.2) -* thor (0.14.6) -* treetop (1.4.9) -* tzinfo (0.3.23) +exists, then `bundler/setup` is required. The require is used by Bundler to +configure the load path for your Gemfile's dependencies. + +A standard Rails application depends on several gems, specifically: + +* abstract +* actionmailer +* actionpack +* activemodel +* activerecord +* activesupport +* arel +* builder +* bundler +* erubis +* i18n +* mail +* mime-types +* polyglot +* rack +* rack-cache +* rack-mount +* rack-test +* rails +* railties +* rake +* sqlite3-ruby +* thor +* treetop +* tzinfo ### `rails/commands.rb` @@ -116,7 +118,7 @@ If we used `s` rather than `server`, Rails will use the `aliases` defined in the ```ruby when 'server' - # Change to the application's path if there is no config.ru file in current dir. + # Change to the application's path if there is no config.ru file in current directory. # This allows us to run `rails server` from other directories, but still get # the main config.ru and properly set the tmp directory. Dir.chdir(File.expand_path('../../', APP_PATH)) unless File.exists?(File.expand_path("config.ru")) @@ -131,7 +133,7 @@ when 'server' end ``` -This file will change into the root of the directory (a path two directories back from `APP_PATH` which points at `config/application.rb`), but only if the `config.ru` file isn't found. This then requires `rails/commands/server` which sets up the `Rails::Server` class. +This file will change into the Rails root directory (a path two directories up from `APP_PATH` which points at `config/application.rb`), but only if the `config.ru` file isn't found. This then requires `rails/commands/server` which sets up the `Rails::Server` class. ```ruby require 'fileutils' @@ -147,11 +149,11 @@ module Rails ### `actionpack/lib/action_dispatch.rb` Action Dispatch is the routing component of the Rails framework. -It adds functionalities like routing, session, and common middlewares. +It adds functionality like routing, session, and common middlewares. ### `rails/commands/server.rb` -The `Rails::Server` class is defined in this file as inheriting from `Rack::Server`. When `Rails::Server.new` is called, this calls the `initialize` method in `rails/commands/server.rb`: +The `Rails::Server` class is defined in this file by inheriting from `Rack::Server`. When `Rails::Server.new` is called, this calls the `initialize` method in `rails/commands/server.rb`: ```ruby def initialize(*) @@ -253,9 +255,9 @@ set earlier) is required. ### `config/application` -When `require APP_PATH` is executed, `config/application.rb` is loaded. -This file exists in your app and it's free for you to change based -on your needs. +When `require APP_PATH` is executed, `config/application.rb` is loaded (recall +that `APP_PATH` is defined in `bin/rails`). This file exists in your application +and it's free for you to change based on your needs. ### `Rails::Server#start` @@ -348,7 +350,7 @@ end The interesting part for a Rails app is the last line, `server.run`. Here we encounter the `wrapped_app` method again, which this time we're going to explore more (even though it was executed before, and -thus memorized by now). +thus memoized by now). ```ruby @wrapped_app ||= build_app app @@ -375,7 +377,7 @@ The `options[:config]` value defaults to `config.ru` which contains this: ```ruby # This file is used by Rack-based servers to start the application. -require ::File.expand_path('../config/environment', __FILE__) +require ::File.expand_path('../config/environment', __FILE__) run <%= app_const %> ``` @@ -390,7 +392,7 @@ app = eval "Rack::Builder.new {( " + cfgfile + "\n )}.to_app", The `initialize` method of `Rack::Builder` will take the block here and execute it within an instance of `Rack::Builder`. This is where the majority of the initialization process of Rails happens. The `require` line for `config/environment.rb` in `config.ru` is the first to run: ```ruby -require ::File.expand_path('../config/environment', __FILE__) +require ::File.expand_path('../config/environment', __FILE__) ``` ### `config/environment.rb` @@ -441,14 +443,16 @@ inside each of those frameworks, but you're encouraged to try and explore them on your own. For now, just keep in mind that common functionality like Rails engines, -I18n and Rails configuration is all being defined here. +I18n and Rails configuration are all being defined here. ### Back to `config/environment.rb` -When `config/application.rb` has finished loading Rails, and defined -your application namespace, you go back to `config/environment.rb`, -where your application is initialized. For example, if you application was called -`Blog`, here you would find `Blog::Application.initialize!`, which is +The rest of `config/application.rb` defines the configuration for the +`Rails::Application` which will be used once the application is fully +initialized. When `config/application.rb` has finished loading Rails and defined +the application namespace, we go back to `config/environment.rb`, +where the application is initialized. For example, if the application was called +`Blog`, here we would find `Blog::Application.initialize!`, which is defined in `rails/application.rb` ### `railties/lib/rails/application.rb` @@ -473,6 +477,13 @@ traverses all the class ancestors looking for an `initializers` method, sorting them and running them. For example, the `Engine` class will make all the engines available by providing the `initializers` method. +The `Rails::Application` class, as defined in `railties/lib/rails/application.rb` +defines `bootstrap`, `railtie`, and `finisher` initializers. The `bootstrap` initializers +prepare the application (like initializing the logger) while the `finisher` +initializers (like building the middleware stack) are run last. The `railtie` +initializers are the initializers which have been defined on the `Rails::Application` +itself and are run between the `bootstrap` and `finishers`. + After this is done we go back to `Rack::Server` ### Rack: lib/rack/server.rb @@ -548,7 +559,7 @@ def self.run(app, options={}) else server.register('/', Rack::Handler::Mongrel.new(app)) end - yield server if block_given? + yield server if block_given? server.run.join end ``` diff --git a/guides/source/kindle/toc.html.erb b/guides/source/kindle/toc.html.erb index e013797dee..f310edd3a1 100644 --- a/guides/source/kindle/toc.html.erb +++ b/guides/source/kindle/toc.html.erb @@ -20,5 +20,5 @@ Ruby on Rails Guides <ul> <li><a href="credits.html">Credits</a></li> <li><a href="copyright.html">Copyright & License</a></li> -<ul> +</ul> </div> diff --git a/guides/source/layout.html.erb b/guides/source/layout.html.erb index 397dd62638..71d3c5638b 100644 --- a/guides/source/layout.html.erb +++ b/guides/source/layout.html.erb @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ <ul class="nav"> <li><a class="nav-item" href="index.html">Home</a></li> <li class="guides-index guides-index-large"> - <a href="index.html" onclick="guideMenu(); return false;" id="guidesMenu" class="guides-index-item nav-item">Guides Index</a> + <a href="index.html" id="guidesMenu" class="guides-index-item nav-item">Guides Index</a> <div id="guides" class="clearfix" style="display: none;"> <hr /> <% ['L', 'R'].each do |position| %> @@ -101,11 +101,13 @@ You're encouraged to help improve the quality of this guide. </p> <p> - If you see any typos or factual errors you are confident to - patch, please clone <%= link_to 'docrails', 'https://github.com/lifo/docrails' %> - and push the change yourself. That branch of Rails has public write access. - Commits are still reviewed, but that happens after you've submitted your - contribution. <%= link_to 'docrails', 'https://github.com/lifo/docrails' %> is + If you see any typos or factual errors that you are confident to fix, + you can push the fix to <%= link_to 'docrails', 'https://github.com/rails/docrails' %> (Ask + the <%= link_to 'Rails core team', 'http://rubyonrails.org/core' %> for push access). + If you choose to open a pull request, please do it in <%= link_to 'Rails', 'https://github.com/rails/rails' %> + and not in the <%= link_to 'docrails', 'https://github.com/rails/docrails' %> repository. + Commits made to docrails are still reviewed, but that happens after you've submitted your + contribution. <%= link_to 'docrails', 'https://github.com/rails/docrails' %> is cross-merged with master periodically. </p> <p> @@ -141,7 +143,7 @@ <script type="text/javascript" src="javascripts/syntaxhighlighter/shBrushSql.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="javascripts/syntaxhighlighter/shBrushPlain.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> - SyntaxHighlighter.all() + SyntaxHighlighter.all(); $(guidesIndex.bind); </script> </body> diff --git a/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md b/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md index a3b3472701..b5d66d08ba 100644 --- a/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md +++ b/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Layouts and Rendering in Rails ============================== -This guide covers the basic layout features of Action Controller and Action View. By referring to this guide, you will be able to: +This guide covers the basic layout features of Action Controller and Action View. After reading this guide, you will know: @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ If we want to display the properties of all the books in our view, we can do so <% end %> </table> -<br /> +<br> <%= link_to "New book", new_book_path %> ``` @@ -283,8 +283,8 @@ Calls to the `render` method generally accept four options: * `:content_type` * `:layout` -* `:status` * `:location` +* `:status` ##### The `:content_type` Option @@ -310,25 +310,86 @@ You can also tell Rails to render with no layout at all: render layout: false ``` -##### The `:status` Option +##### The `:location` Option -Rails will automatically generate a response with the correct HTTP status code (in most cases, this is `200 OK`). You can use the `:status` option to change this: +You can use the `:location` option to set the HTTP `Location` header: ```ruby -render status: 500 -render status: :forbidden +render xml: photo, location: photo_url(photo) ``` -Rails understands both numeric and symbolic status codes. - -##### The `:location` Option +##### The `:status` Option -You can use the `:location` option to set the HTTP `Location` header: +Rails will automatically generate a response with the correct HTTP status code (in most cases, this is `200 OK`). You can use the `:status` option to change this: ```ruby -render xml: photo, location: photo_url(photo) +render status: 500 +render status: :forbidden ``` +Rails understands both numeric status codes and the corresponding symbols shown below. + +| Response Class | HTTP Status Code | Symbol | +| ------------------- | ---------------- | -------------------------------- | +| **Informational** | 100 | :continue | +| | 101 | :switching_protocols | +| | 102 | :processing | +| **Success** | 200 | :ok | +| | 201 | :created | +| | 202 | :accepted | +| | 203 | :non_authoritative_information | +| | 204 | :no_content | +| | 205 | :reset_content | +| | 206 | :partial_content | +| | 207 | :multi_status | +| | 208 | :already_reported | +| | 226 | :im_used | +| **Redirection** | 300 | :multiple_choices | +| | 301 | :moved_permanently | +| | 302 | :found | +| | 303 | :see_other | +| | 304 | :not_modified | +| | 305 | :use_proxy | +| | 306 | :reserved | +| | 307 | :temporary_redirect | +| | 308 | :permanent_redirect | +| **Client Error** | 400 | :bad_request | +| | 401 | :unauthorized | +| | 402 | :payment_required | +| | 403 | :forbidden | +| | 404 | :not_found | +| | 405 | :method_not_allowed | +| | 406 | :not_acceptable | +| | 407 | :proxy_authentication_required | +| | 408 | :request_timeout | +| | 409 | :conflict | +| | 410 | :gone | +| | 411 | :length_required | +| | 412 | :precondition_failed | +| | 413 | :request_entity_too_large | +| | 414 | :request_uri_too_long | +| | 415 | :unsupported_media_type | +| | 416 | :requested_range_not_satisfiable | +| | 417 | :expectation_failed | +| | 422 | :unprocessable_entity | +| | 423 | :locked | +| | 424 | :failed_dependency | +| | 426 | :upgrade_required | +| | 428 | :precondition_required | +| | 429 | :too_many_requests | +| | 431 | :request_header_fields_too_large | +| **Server Error** | 500 | :internal_server_error | +| | 501 | :not_implemented | +| | 502 | :bad_gateway | +| | 503 | :service_unavailable | +| | 504 | :gateway_timeout | +| | 505 | :http_version_not_supported | +| | 506 | :variant_also_negotiates | +| | 507 | :insufficient_storage | +| | 508 | :loop_detected | +| | 510 | :not_extended | +| | 511 | :network_authentication_required | + #### Finding Layouts To find the current layout, Rails first looks for a file in `app/views/layouts` with the same base name as the controller. For example, rendering actions from the `PhotosController` class will use `app/views/layouts/photos.html.erb` (or `app/views/layouts/photos.builder`). If there is no such controller-specific layout, Rails will use `app/views/layouts/application.html.erb` or `app/views/layouts/application.builder`. If there is no `.erb` layout, Rails will use a `.builder` layout if one exists. Rails also provides several ways to more precisely assign specific layouts to individual controllers and actions. @@ -531,7 +592,7 @@ def index end def show - @book = Book.find_by_id(params[:id]) + @book = Book.find_by(id: params[:id]) if @book.nil? render action: "index" end @@ -546,7 +607,7 @@ def index end def show - @book = Book.find_by_id(params[:id]) + @book = Book.find_by(id: params[:id]) if @book.nil? redirect_to action: :index end @@ -565,10 +626,10 @@ def index end def show - @book = Book.find_by_id(params[:id]) + @book = Book.find_by(id: params[:id]) if @book.nil? @books = Book.all - flash[:alert] = "Your book was not found" + flash.now[:alert] = "Your book was not found" render "index" end end @@ -578,7 +639,7 @@ This would detect that there are no books with the specified ID, populate the `@ ### Using `head` To Build Header-Only Responses -The `head` method can be used to send responses with only headers to the browser. It provides a more obvious alternative to calling `render :nothing`. The `head` method takes one parameter, which is interpreted as a hash of header names and values. For example, you can return only an error header: +The `head` method can be used to send responses with only headers to the browser. It provides a more obvious alternative to calling `render :nothing`. The `head` method accepts a number or symbol (see [reference table](#the-status-option)) representing a HTTP status code. The options argument is interpreted as a hash of header names and values. For example, you can return only an error header: ```ruby head :bad_request @@ -654,7 +715,7 @@ There are three tag options available for the `auto_discovery_link_tag`: * `:rel` specifies the `rel` value in the link. The default value is "alternate". * `:type` specifies an explicit MIME type. Rails will generate an appropriate MIME type automatically. -* `:title` specifies the title of the link. The default value is the uppercased `:type` value, for example, "ATOM" or "RSS". +* `:title` specifies the title of the link. The default value is the uppercase `:type` value, for example, "ATOM" or "RSS". #### Linking to JavaScript Files with the `javascript_include_tag` @@ -965,7 +1026,7 @@ You can also pass local variables into partials, making them even more powerful ```html+erb <%= form_for(zone) do |f| %> <p> - <b>Zone name</b><br /> + <b>Zone name</b><br> <%= f.text_field :name %> </p> <p> diff --git a/guides/source/migrations.md b/guides/source/migrations.md index 086cf434d9..6100fc89c8 100644 --- a/guides/source/migrations.md +++ b/guides/source/migrations.md @@ -150,7 +150,25 @@ class AddPartNumberToProducts < ActiveRecord::Migration end ``` -Similarly, +If you'd like to add an index on the new column, you can do that as well: + +```bash +$ rails generate migration AddPartNumberToProducts part_number:string:index +``` + +will generate + +```ruby +class AddPartNumberToProducts < ActiveRecord::Migration + def change + add_column :products, :part_number, :string + add_index :products, :part_number + end +end +``` + + +Similarly, you can generate a migration to remove a column from the command line: ```bash $ rails generate migration RemovePartNumberFromProducts part_number:string @@ -296,7 +314,7 @@ will produce a migration that looks like this class AddDetailsToProducts < ActiveRecord::Migration def change add_column :products, :price, precision: 5, scale: 2 - add_reference :products, :user, polymorphic: true, index: true + add_reference :products, :supplier, polymorphic: true, index: true end end ``` @@ -348,34 +366,32 @@ create_join_table :products, :categories which creates a `categories_products` table with two columns called `category_id` and `product_id`. These columns have the option `:null` set to -`false` by default. - -You can pass the option `:table_name` with you want to customize the table -name. For example, +`false` by default. This can be overridden by specifying the `:column_options` +option. ```ruby -create_join_table :products, :categories, table_name: :categorization +create_join_table :products, :categories, column_options: {null: true} ``` -will create a `categorization` table. +will create the `product_id` and `category_id` with the `:null` option as +`true`. -By default, `create_join_table` will create two columns with no options, but -you can specify these options using the `:column_options` option. For example, +You can pass the option `:table_name` when you want to customize the table +name. For example, ```ruby -create_join_table :products, :categories, column_options: {null: true} +create_join_table :products, :categories, table_name: :categorization ``` -will create the `product_id` and `category_id` with the `:null` option as -`true`. +will create a `categorization` table. `create_join_table` also accepts a block, which you can use to add indices (which are not created by default) or additional columns: ```ruby create_join_table :products, :categories do |t| - t.index :products - t.index :categories + t.index :product_id + t.index :category_id end ``` @@ -430,7 +446,7 @@ definitions: * `create_table` * `create_join_table` * `drop_table` (must supply a block) -* `drop_join_table` (must supply a block) +* `drop_join_table` (must supply a block) * `remove_timestamps` * `rename_column` * `rename_index` @@ -813,8 +829,7 @@ which contains a `Product` model: Bob goes on vacation. Alice creates a migration for the `products` table which adds a new column and -initializes it. She also adds a validation to the `Product` model for the new -column. +initializes it: ```ruby # db/migrate/20100513121110_add_flag_to_product.rb @@ -825,22 +840,22 @@ class AddFlagToProduct < ActiveRecord::Migration reversible do |dir| dir.up { Product.update_all flag: false } end - Product.update_all flag: false end end ``` +She also adds a validation to the `Product` model for the new column: + ```ruby # app/models/product.rb class Product < ActiveRecord::Base - validates :flag, presence: true + validates :flag, inclusion: { in: [true, false] } end ``` -Alice adds a second migration which adds and initializes another column to the -`products` table and also adds a validation to the `Product` model for the new -column. +Alice adds a second migration which adds another column to the `products` +table and initializes it: ```ruby # db/migrate/20100515121110_add_fuzz_to_product.rb @@ -855,11 +870,14 @@ class AddFuzzToProduct < ActiveRecord::Migration end ``` +She also adds a validation to the `Product` model for the new column: + ```ruby # app/models/product.rb class Product < ActiveRecord::Base - validates :flag, :fuzz, presence: true + validates :flag, inclusion: { in: [true, false] } + validates :fuzz, presence: true end ``` @@ -887,7 +905,7 @@ A fix for this is to create a local model within the migration. This keeps Rails from running the validations, so that the migrations run to completion. When using a local model, it's a good idea to call -`Product.reset_column_information` to refresh the `ActiveRecord` cache for the +`Product.reset_column_information` to refresh the Active Record cache for the `Product` model prior to updating data in the database. If Alice had done this instead, there would have been no problem: @@ -940,7 +958,7 @@ other product attributes. These migrations run just fine, but when Bob comes back from his vacation and calls `rake db:migrate` to run all the outstanding migrations, he gets a subtle bug: The descriptions have defaults, and the `fuzz` column is present, -but `fuzz` is nil on all products. +but `fuzz` is `nil` on all products. The solution is again to use `Product.reset_column_information` before referencing the Product model in a migration, ensuring the Active Record's @@ -1046,8 +1064,8 @@ with foreign key constraints in the database. Although Active Record does not provide any tools for working directly with such features, the `execute` method can be used to execute arbitrary SQL. You -could also use some gem like -[foreigner](https://github.com/matthuhiggins/foreigner) which add foreign key +can also use a gem like +[foreigner](https://github.com/matthuhiggins/foreigner) which adds foreign key support to Active Record (including support for dumping foreign keys in `db/schema.rb`). diff --git a/guides/source/plugins.md b/guides/source/plugins.md index 695f25f8a9..9077e424c8 100644 --- a/guides/source/plugins.md +++ b/guides/source/plugins.md @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ In this example you will add a method to String named `to_squawk`. To begin, cre require 'test_helper' -class CoreExtTest < Test::Unit::TestCase +class CoreExtTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_to_squawk_prepends_the_word_squawk assert_equal "squawk! Hello World", "Hello World".to_squawk end @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ To begin, set up your files so that you have: require 'test_helper' -class ActsAsYaffleTest < Test::Unit::TestCase +class ActsAsYaffleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase end ``` @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ To start out, write a failing test that shows the behavior you'd like: require 'test_helper' -class ActsAsYaffleTest < Test::Unit::TestCase +class ActsAsYaffleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_a_hickwalls_yaffle_text_field_should_be_last_squawk assert_equal "last_squawk", Hickwall.yaffle_text_field @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ To start out, write a failing test that shows the behavior you'd like: # yaffle/test/acts_as_yaffle_test.rb require 'test_helper' -class ActsAsYaffleTest < Test::Unit::TestCase +class ActsAsYaffleTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase def test_a_hickwalls_yaffle_text_field_should_be_last_squawk assert_equal "last_squawk", Hickwall.yaffle_text_field diff --git a/guides/source/rails_application_templates.md b/guides/source/rails_application_templates.md index 77138d8871..0c70f379be 100644 --- a/guides/source/rails_application_templates.md +++ b/guides/source/rails_application_templates.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ After reading this guide, you will know: Usage ----- -To apply a template, you need to provide the Rails generator with the location of the template you wish to apply, using -m option. This can either be path to a file or a URL. +To apply a template, you need to provide the Rails generator with the location of the template you wish to apply using the -m option. This can either be a path to a file or a URL. ```bash $ rails new blog -m ~/template.rb @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ $ rake rails:template LOCATION=http://example.com/template.rb Template API ------------ -Rails templates API is very self explanatory and easy to understand. Here's an example of a typical Rails template: +The Rails templates API is easy to understand. Here's an example of a typical Rails template: ```ruby # template.rb @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ git add: "." git commit: %Q{ -m 'Initial commit' } ``` -The following sections outlines the primary methods provided by the API: +The following sections outline the primary methods provided by the API: ### gem(*args) @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ bundle install Wraps gem entries inside a group. -For example, if you want to load `rspec-rails` only in `development` and `test` group: +For example, if you want to load `rspec-rails` only in the `development` and `test` groups: ```ruby gem_group :development, :test do @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Adds a line inside the `Application` class for `config/application.rb`. If `options[:env]` is specified, the line is appended to the corresponding file in `config/environments`. ```ruby -environment 'config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {host: 'http://yourwebsite.example.com'}, env: 'production' +environment 'config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {host: "http://yourwebsite.example.com"}', env: 'production' ``` A block can be used in place of the `data` argument. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ A block can be used in place of the `data` argument. Adds an initializer to the generated application’s `config/initializers` directory. -Lets say you like using `Object#not_nil?` and `Object#not_blank?`: +Let's say you like using `Object#not_nil?` and `Object#not_blank?`: ```ruby initializer 'bloatlol.rb', <<-CODE @@ -116,9 +116,9 @@ initializer 'bloatlol.rb', <<-CODE CODE ``` -Similarly `lib()` creates a file in the `lib/` directory and `vendor()` creates a file in the `vendor/` directory. +Similarly, `lib()` creates a file in the `lib/` directory and `vendor()` creates a file in the `vendor/` directory. -There is even `file()`, which accepts a relative path from `Rails.root` and creates all the directories/file needed: +There is even `file()`, which accepts a relative path from `Rails.root` and creates all the directories/files needed: ```ruby file 'app/components/foo.rb', <<-CODE @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ file 'app/components/foo.rb', <<-CODE CODE ``` -That’ll create `app/components` directory and put `foo.rb` in there. +That’ll create the `app/components` directory and put `foo.rb` in there. ### rakefile(filename, data = nil, &block) @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ rake "db:migrate", env: 'production' ### route(routing_code) -Adds a routing entry to the `config/routes.rb` file. In above steps, we generated a person scaffold and also removed `README.rdoc`. Now to make `PeopleController#index` as the default page for the application: +Adds a routing entry to the `config/routes.rb` file. In the steps above, we generated a person scaffold and also removed `README.rdoc`. Now, to make `PeopleController#index` the default page for the application: ```ruby route "root to: 'person#index'" @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ end ### ask(question) -`ask()` gives you a chance to get some feedback from the user and use it in your templates. Lets say you want your user to name the new shiny library you’re adding: +`ask()` gives you a chance to get some feedback from the user and use it in your templates. Let's say you want your user to name the new shiny library you’re adding: ```ruby lib_name = ask("What do you want to call the shiny library ?") @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ CODE ### yes?(question) or no?(question) -These methods let you ask questions from templates and decide the flow based on the user’s answer. Lets say you want to freeze rails only if the user want to: +These methods let you ask questions from templates and decide the flow based on the user’s answer. Let's say you want to freeze rails only if the user wants to: ```ruby rake("rails:freeze:gems") if yes?("Freeze rails gems?") @@ -227,3 +227,22 @@ git :init git add: "." git commit: "-a -m 'Initial commit'" ``` + +Advanced Usage +-------------- + +The application template is evaluated in the context of a +`Rails::Generators::AppGenerator` instance. It uses the `apply` action +provided by +[Thor](https://github.com/erikhuda/thor/blob/master/lib/thor/actions.rb#L207). +This means you can extend and change the instance to match your needs. + +For example by overwriting the `source_paths` method to contain the +location of your template. Now methods like `copy_file` will accept +relative paths to your template's location. + +```ruby +def source_paths + [File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))] +end +``` diff --git a/guides/source/rails_on_rack.md b/guides/source/rails_on_rack.md index d8477d89e3..642c70fd9d 100644 --- a/guides/source/rails_on_rack.md +++ b/guides/source/rails_on_rack.md @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ This guide covers Rails integration with Rack and interfacing with other Rack co After reading this guide, you will know: -* How to create Rails Metal applications. * How to use Rack Middlewares in your Rails applications. * Action Pack's internal Middleware stack. * How to define a custom Middleware stack. @@ -28,7 +27,10 @@ Rails on Rack ### Rails Application's Rack Object -`ApplicationName::Application` is the primary Rack application object of a Rails application. Any Rack compliant web server should be using `ApplicationName::Application` object to serve a Rails application. +`ApplicationName::Application` is the primary Rack application object of a Rails +application. Any Rack compliant web server should be using +`ApplicationName::Application` object to serve a Rails +application. `Rails.application` refers to the same application object. ### `rails server` @@ -79,11 +81,11 @@ To use `rackup` instead of Rails' `rails server`, you can put the following insi ```ruby # Rails.root/config.ru -require "config/environment" +require ::File.expand_path('../config/environment', __FILE__) use Rack::Debugger use Rack::ContentLength -run ApplicationName::Application +run Rails.application ``` And start the server: @@ -101,7 +103,7 @@ $ rackup --help Action Dispatcher Middleware Stack ---------------------------------- -Many of Action Dispatchers's internal components are implemented as Rack middlewares. `Rails::Application` uses `ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack` to combine various internal and external middlewares to form a complete Rails Rack application. +Many of Action Dispatcher's internal components are implemented as Rack middlewares. `Rails::Application` uses `ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack` to combine various internal and external middlewares to form a complete Rails Rack application. NOTE: `ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack` is Rails equivalent of `Rack::Builder`, but built for better flexibility and more features to meet Rails' requirements. @@ -116,6 +118,7 @@ $ rake middleware For a freshly generated Rails application, this might produce something like: ```ruby +use Rack::Sendfile use ActionDispatch::Static use Rack::Lock use #<ActiveSupport::Cache::Strategy::LocalCache::Middleware:0x000000029a0838> @@ -128,6 +131,7 @@ use ActionDispatch::DebugExceptions use ActionDispatch::RemoteIp use ActionDispatch::Reloader use ActionDispatch::Callbacks +use ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending use ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement use ActiveRecord::QueryCache use ActionDispatch::Cookies @@ -269,6 +273,10 @@ Much of Action Controller's functionality is implemented as Middlewares. The fol * Runs the prepare callbacks before serving the request. + **`ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending`** + +* Checks pending migrations and raises `ActiveRecord::PendingMigrationError` if any migrations are pending. + **`ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement`** * Cleans active connections after each request, unless the `rack.test` key in the request environment is set to `true`. @@ -318,13 +326,13 @@ The following shows how to replace use `Rack::Builder` instead of the Rails supp config.middleware.clear ``` -<br /> +<br> <strong>Add a `config.ru` file to `Rails.root`</strong> ```ruby # config.ru use MyOwnStackFromScratch -run ApplicationName::Application +run Rails.application ``` Resources @@ -332,7 +340,7 @@ Resources ### Learning Rack -* [Official Rack Website](http://rack.github.com) +* [Official Rack Website](http://rack.github.io) * [Introducing Rack](http://chneukirchen.org/blog/archive/2007/02/introducing-rack.html) * [Ruby on Rack #1 - Hello Rack!](http://m.onkey.org/ruby-on-rack-1-hello-rack) * [Ruby on Rack #2 - The Builder](http://m.onkey.org/ruby-on-rack-2-the-builder) diff --git a/guides/source/routing.md b/guides/source/routing.md index 04098f0a5c..76c4c25108 100644 --- a/guides/source/routing.md +++ b/guides/source/routing.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ the request is dispatched to the `patients` controller's `show` action with `{ i ### Generating Paths and URLs from Code -You can also generate paths and URLs. If the route above is modified to be: +You can also generate paths and URLs. If the route above is modified to be: ```ruby get '/patients/:id', to: 'patients#show', as: 'patient' @@ -138,6 +138,12 @@ Sometimes, you have a resource that clients always look up without referencing a get 'profile', to: 'users#show' ``` +Passing a `String` to `match` will expect a `controller#action` format, while passing a `Symbol` will map directly to an action: + +```ruby +get 'profile', to: :show +``` + This resourceful route: ```ruby @@ -165,6 +171,12 @@ A singular resourceful route generates these helpers: As with plural resources, the same helpers ending in `_url` will also include the host, port and path prefix. +WARNING: A [long-standing bug](https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/1769) prevents `form_for` from working automatically with singular resources. As a workaround, specify the URL for the form directly, like so: + +```ruby +form_for @geocoder, url: geocoder_path do |f| +``` + ### Controller Namespaces and Routing You may wish to organize groups of controllers under a namespace. Most commonly, you might group a number of administrative controllers under an `Admin::` namespace. You would place these controllers under the `app/controllers/admin` directory, and you can group them together in your router: @@ -761,11 +773,11 @@ You can also reuse dynamic segments from the match in the path to redirect to: get '/stories/:name', to: redirect('/posts/%{name}') ``` -You can also provide a block to redirect, which receives the params and the request object: +You can also provide a block to redirect, which receives the symbolized path parameters and the request object: ```ruby -get '/stories/:name', to: redirect {|params, req| "/posts/#{params[:name].pluralize}" } -get '/stories', to: redirect {|p, req| "/posts/#{req.subdomain}" } +get '/stories/:name', to: redirect {|path_params, req| "/posts/#{path_params[:name].pluralize}" } +get '/stories', to: redirect {|path_params, req| "/posts/#{req.subdomain}" } ``` Please note that this redirection is a 301 "Moved Permanently" redirect. Keep in mind that some web browsers or proxy servers will cache this type of redirect, making the old page inaccessible. @@ -797,7 +809,7 @@ You should put the `root` route at the top of the file, because it is the most p NOTE: The `root` route only routes `GET` requests to the action. -You can also use root inside namespaces and scopes as well. For example: +You can also use root inside namespaces and scopes as well. For example: ```ruby namespace :admin do @@ -851,7 +863,7 @@ resources :user_permissions, controller: 'admin/user_permissions' This will route to the `Admin::UserPermissions` controller. NOTE: Only the directory notation is supported. Specifying the -controller with ruby constant notation (eg. `:controller => +controller with Ruby constant notation (eg. `:controller => 'Admin::UserPermissions'`) can lead to routing problems and results in a warning. diff --git a/guides/source/ruby_on_rails_guides_guidelines.md b/guides/source/ruby_on_rails_guides_guidelines.md index 136dfb4cae..5564b0648b 100644 --- a/guides/source/ruby_on_rails_guides_guidelines.md +++ b/guides/source/ruby_on_rails_guides_guidelines.md @@ -63,6 +63,10 @@ Those guidelines apply also to guides. HTML Guides ----------- +Before generating the guides, make sure that you have the latest version of Bundler installed on your system. As of this writing, you must install Bundler 1.3.5 on your device. + +To install the latest version of Bundler, simply run the `gem install bundler` command + ### Generation To generate all the guides, just `cd` into the `guides` directory, run `bundle install` and execute: diff --git a/guides/source/security.md b/guides/source/security.md index d56ce47b3c..e4db26c64e 100644 --- a/guides/source/security.md +++ b/guides/source/security.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Ruby On Rails Security Guide +Ruby on Rails Security Guide ============================ This manual describes common security problems in web applications and how to avoid them with Rails. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ WARNING: _Stealing a user's session id lets an attacker use the web application Many web applications have an authentication system: a user provides a user name and password, the web application checks them and stores the corresponding user id in the session hash. From now on, the session is valid. On every request the application will load the user, identified by the user id in the session, without the need for new authentication. The session id in the cookie identifies the session. -Hence, the cookie serves as temporary authentication for the web application. Everyone who seizes a cookie from someone else, may use the web application as this user – with possibly severe consequences. Here are some ways to hijack a session, and their countermeasures: +Hence, the cookie serves as temporary authentication for the web application. Anyone who seizes a cookie from someone else, may use the web application as this user – with possibly severe consequences. Here are some ways to hijack a session, and their countermeasures: * Sniff the cookie in an insecure network. A wireless LAN can be an example of such a network. In an unencrypted wireless LAN it is especially easy to listen to the traffic of all connected clients. This is one more reason not to work from a coffee shop. For the web application builder this means to _provide a secure connection over SSL_. In Rails 3.1 and later, this could be accomplished by always forcing SSL connection in your application config file: @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Rails 2 introduced a new default session storage, CookieStore. CookieStore saves * The client can see everything you store in a session, because it is stored in clear-text (actually Base64-encoded, so not encrypted). So, of course, _you don't want to store any secrets here_. To prevent session hash tampering, a digest is calculated from the session with a server-side secret and inserted into the end of the cookie. -That means the security of this storage depends on this secret (and on the digest algorithm, which defaults to SHA512, which has not been compromised, yet). So _don't use a trivial secret, i.e. a word from a dictionary, or one which is shorter than 30 characters_. +That means the security of this storage depends on this secret (and on the digest algorithm, which defaults to SHA1, for compatibility). So _don't use a trivial secret, i.e. a word from a dictionary, or one which is shorter than 30 characters_. `config.secret_key_base` is used for specifying a key which allows sessions for the application to be verified against a known secure key to prevent tampering. Applications get `config.secret_key_base` initialized to a random key in `config/initializers/secret_token.rb`, e.g.: @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ def legacy end ``` -This will redirect the user to the main action if he tried to access a legacy action. The intention was to preserve the URL parameters to the legacy action and pass them to the main action. However, it can exploited by an attacker if he includes a host key in the URL: +This will redirect the user to the main action if he tried to access a legacy action. The intention was to preserve the URL parameters to the legacy action and pass them to the main action. However, it can be exploited by an attacker if he includes a host key in the URL: ``` http://www.example.com/site/legacy?param1=xy¶m2=23&host=www.attacker.com @@ -346,13 +346,13 @@ Intranet and administration interfaces are popular attack targets, because they In 2007 there was the first tailor-made trojan which stole information from an Intranet, namely the "Monster for employers" web site of Monster.com, an online recruitment web application. Tailor-made Trojans are very rare, so far, and the risk is quite low, but it is certainly a possibility and an example of how the security of the client host is important, too. However, the highest threat to Intranet and Admin applications are XSS and CSRF.
-**XSS** If your application re-displays malicious user input from the extranet, the application will be vulnerable to XSS. User names, comments, spam reports, order addresses are just a few uncommon examples, where there can be XSS. +**XSS** If your application re-displays malicious user input from the extranet, the application will be vulnerable to XSS. User names, comments, spam reports, order addresses are just a few uncommon examples, where there can be XSS. Having one single place in the admin interface or Intranet, where the input has not been sanitized, makes the entire application vulnerable. Possible exploits include stealing the privileged administrator's cookie, injecting an iframe to steal the administrator's password or installing malicious software through browser security holes to take over the administrator's computer. Refer to the Injection section for countermeasures against XSS. It is _recommended to use the SafeErb plugin_ also in an Intranet or administration interface. -**CSRF** Cross-Site Reference Forgery (CSRF) is a gigantic attack method, it allows the attacker to do everything the administrator or Intranet user may do. As you have already seen above how CSRF works, here are a few examples of what attackers can do in the Intranet or admin interface. +**CSRF** Cross-Site Reference Forgery (CSRF) is a gigantic attack method, it allows the attacker to do everything the administrator or Intranet user may do. As you have already seen above how CSRF works, here are a few examples of what attackers can do in the Intranet or admin interface. A real-world example is a [router reconfiguration by CSRF](http://www.h-online.com/security/Symantec-reports-first-active-attack-on-a-DSL-router--/news/102352). The attackers sent a malicious e-mail, with CSRF in it, to Mexican users. The e-mail claimed there was an e-card waiting for them, but it also contained an image tag that resulted in a HTTP-GET request to reconfigure the user's router (which is a popular model in Mexico). The request changed the DNS-settings so that requests to a Mexico-based banking site would be mapped to the attacker's site. Everyone who accessed the banking site through that router saw the attacker's fake web site and had his credentials stolen. @@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ Or you can remove them. config.action_dispatch.default_headers.clear ``` -Here is the list of common headers: +Here is a list of common headers: * X-Frame-Options _'SAMEORIGIN' in Rails by default_ - allow framing on same domain. Set it to 'DENY' to deny framing at all or 'ALLOWALL' if you want to allow framing for all website. diff --git a/guides/source/testing.md b/guides/source/testing.md index d5efadec6c..62c9835fa4 100644 --- a/guides/source/testing.md +++ b/guides/source/testing.md @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ YAML-formatted fixtures are a very human-friendly way to describe your sample da Here's a sample YAML fixture file: ```yaml -# lo & behold! I am a YAML comment! +# lo & behold! I am a YAML comment! david: name: David Heinemeier Hansson birthday: 1979-10-15 @@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ ERB allows you to embed Ruby code within templates. The YAML fixture format is p ```erb <% 1000.times do |n| %> user_<%= n %>: - username: <%= "user%03d" % n %> - email: <%= "user%03d@example.com" % n %> + username: <%= "user#{n}" %> + email: <%= "user#{n}@example.com" %> <% end %> ``` #### Fixtures in Action -Rails by default automatically loads all fixtures from the `test/fixtures` folder for your unit and functional test. Loading involves three steps: +Rails by default automatically loads all fixtures from the `test/fixtures` folder for your models and controllers test. Loading involves three steps: * Remove any existing data from the table corresponding to the fixture * Load the fixture data into the table @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ email(david.girlfriend.email, david.location_tonight) Unit Testing your Models ------------------------ -In Rails, unit tests are what you write to test your models. +In Rails, models tests are what you write to test your models. For this guide we will be using Rails _scaffolding_. It will create the model, a migration, controller and views for the new resource in a single operation. It will also create a full test suite following Rails best practices. I will be using examples from this generated code and will be supplementing it with additional examples where necessary. @@ -128,12 +128,12 @@ When you use `rails generate scaffold`, for a resource among other things it cre $ rails generate scaffold post title:string body:text ... create app/models/post.rb -create test/unit/post_test.rb +create test/models/post_test.rb create test/fixtures/posts.yml ... ``` -The default test stub in `test/unit/post_test.rb` looks like this: +The default test stub in `test/models/post_test.rb` looks like this: ```ruby require 'test_helper' @@ -159,9 +159,10 @@ class PostTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase The `PostTest` class defines a _test case_ because it inherits from `ActiveSupport::TestCase`. `PostTest` thus has all the methods available from `ActiveSupport::TestCase`. You'll see those methods a little later in this guide. -Any method defined within a `Test::Unit` test case that begins with `test` (case sensitive) is simply called a test. So, `test_password`, `test_valid_password` and `testValidPassword` all are legal test names and are run automatically when the test case is run. +Any method defined within a class inherited from `MiniTest::Unit::TestCase` +(which is the superclass of `ActiveSupport::TestCase`) that begins with `test` (case sensitive) is simply called a test. So, `test_password`, `test_valid_password` and `testValidPassword` all are legal test names and are run automatically when the test case is run. -Rails adds a `test` method that takes a test name and a block. It generates a normal `Test::Unit` test with method names prefixed with `test_`. So, +Rails adds a `test` method that takes a test name and a block. It generates a normal `MiniTest::Unit` test with method names prefixed with `test_`. So, ```ruby test "the truth" do @@ -346,31 +347,38 @@ NOTE: The execution of each test method stops as soon as any error or an asserti Ideally, you would like to include a test for everything which could possibly break. It's a good practice to have at least one test for each of your validations and at least one test for every method in your model. -### Assertions Available +### Available Assertions By now you've caught a glimpse of some of the assertions that are available. Assertions are the worker bees of testing. They are the ones that actually perform the checks to ensure that things are going as planned. -There are a bunch of different types of assertions you can use. Here's the complete list of assertions that ship with `test/unit`, the default testing library used by Rails. The `[msg]` parameter is an optional string message you can specify to make your test failure messages clearer. It's not required. +There are a bunch of different types of assertions you can use. +Here's an extract of the assertions you can use with `minitest`, the default testing library used by Rails. The `[msg]` parameter is an optional string message you can specify to make your test failure messages clearer. It's not required. | Assertion | Purpose | | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | -| `assert( boolean, [msg] )` | Ensures that the object/expression is true.| +| `assert( test, [msg] )` | Ensures that `test` is true.| +| `refute( test, [msg] )` | Ensures that `test` is false.| | `assert_equal( expected, actual, [msg] )` | Ensures that `expected == actual` is true.| -| `assert_not_equal( expected, actual, [msg] )` | Ensures that `expected != actual` is true.| +| `refute_equal( expected, actual, [msg] )` | Ensures that `expected != actual` is true.| | `assert_same( expected, actual, [msg] )` | Ensures that `expected.equal?(actual)` is true.| -| `assert_not_same( expected, actual, [msg] )` | Ensures that `!expected.equal?(actual)` is true.| +| `refute_same( expected, actual, [msg] )` | Ensures that `expected.equal?(actual)` is false.| | `assert_nil( obj, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj.nil?` is true.| -| `assert_not_nil( obj, [msg] )` | Ensures that `!obj.nil?` is true.| +| `refute_nil( obj, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj.nil?` is false.| | `assert_match( regexp, string, [msg] )` | Ensures that a string matches the regular expression.| -| `assert_no_match( regexp, string, [msg] )` | Ensures that a string doesn't match the regular expression.| -| `assert_in_delta( expecting, actual, delta, [msg] )` | Ensures that the numbers `expecting` and `actual` are within `delta` of each other.| +| `refute_match( regexp, string, [msg] )` | Ensures that a string doesn't match the regular expression.| +| `assert_in_delta( expecting, actual, [delta], [msg] )` | Ensures that the numbers `expected` and `actual` are within `delta` of each other.| +| `refute_in_delta( expecting, actual, [delta], [msg] )` | Ensures that the numbers `expected` and `actual` are not within `delta` of each other.| | `assert_throws( symbol, [msg] ) { block }` | Ensures that the given block throws the symbol.| -| `assert_raise( exception1, exception2, ... ) { block }` | Ensures that the given block raises one of the given exceptions.| +| `assert_raises( exception1, exception2, ... ) { block }` | Ensures that the given block raises one of the given exceptions.| | `assert_nothing_raised( exception1, exception2, ... ) { block }` | Ensures that the given block doesn't raise one of the given exceptions.| -| `assert_instance_of( class, obj, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj` is of the `class` type.| +| `assert_instance_of( class, obj, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj` is an instance of `class`.| +| `refute_instance_of( class, obj, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj` is not an instance of `class`.| | `assert_kind_of( class, obj, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj` is or descends from `class`.| -| `assert_respond_to( obj, symbol, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj` has a method called `symbol`.| -| `assert_operator( obj1, operator, obj2, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj1.operator(obj2)` is true.| +| `refute_kind_of( class, obj, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj` is not an instance of `class` and is not descending from it.| +| `assert_respond_to( obj, symbol, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj` responds to `symbol`.| +| `refute_respond_to( obj, symbol, [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj` does not respond to `symbol`.| +| `assert_operator( obj1, operator, [obj2], [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj1.operator(obj2)` is true.| +| `refute_operator( obj1, operator, [obj2], [msg] )` | Ensures that `obj1.operator(obj2)` is false.| | `assert_send( array, [msg] )` | Ensures that executing the method listed in `array[1]` on the object in `array[0]` with the parameters of `array[2 and up]` is true. This one is weird eh?| | `flunk( [msg] )` | Ensures failure. This is useful to explicitly mark a test that isn't finished yet.| @@ -388,7 +396,7 @@ Rails adds some custom assertions of its own to the `test/unit` framework: | `assert_no_difference(expressions, message = nil, &block)` | Asserts that the numeric result of evaluating an expression is not changed before and after invoking the passed in block.| | `assert_recognizes(expected_options, path, extras={}, message=nil)` | Asserts that the routing of the given path was handled correctly and that the parsed options (given in the expected_options hash) match path. Basically, it asserts that Rails recognizes the route given by expected_options.| | `assert_generates(expected_path, options, defaults={}, extras = {}, message=nil)` | Asserts that the provided options can be used to generate the provided path. This is the inverse of assert_recognizes. The extras parameter is used to tell the request the names and values of additional request parameters that would be in a query string. The message parameter allows you to specify a custom error message for assertion failures.| -| `assert_response(type, message = nil)` | Asserts that the response comes with a specific status code. You can specify `:success` to indicate 200-299, `:redirect` to indicate 300-399, `:missing` to indicate 404, or `:error` to match the 500-599 range| +| `assert_response(type, message = nil)` | Asserts that the response comes with a specific status code. You can specify `:success` to indicate 200-299, `:redirect` to indicate 300-399, `:missing` to indicate 404, or `:error` to match the 500-599 range| | `assert_redirected_to(options = {}, message=nil)` | Assert that the redirection options passed in match those of the redirect called in the latest action. This match can be partial, such that `assert_redirected_to(controller: "weblog")` will also match the redirection of `redirect_to(controller: "weblog", action: "show")` and so on.| | `assert_template(expected = nil, message=nil)` | Asserts that the request was rendered with the appropriate template file.| @@ -475,7 +483,7 @@ NOTE: Functional tests do not verify whether the specified request type should b ### The Four Hashes of the Apocalypse -After a request has been made by using one of the 5 methods (`get`, `post`, etc.) and processed, you will have 4 Hash objects ready for use: +After a request has been made using one of the 6 methods (`get`, `post`, etc.) and processed, you will have 4 Hash objects ready for use: * `assigns` - Any objects that are stored as instance variables in actions for use in views. * `cookies` - Any cookies that are set. @@ -614,11 +622,11 @@ The `assert_select` assertion is quite powerful. For more advanced usage, refer There are more assertions that are primarily used in testing views: -| Assertion | Purpose | -| ---------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | -| `assert_select_email` | Allows you to make assertions on the body of an e-mail. | -| `assert_select_encoded` | Allows you to make assertions on encoded HTML. It does this by un-encoding the contents of each element and then calling the block with all the un-encoded elements.| -| `css_select(selector)` or `css_select(element, selector)` | Returns an array of all the elements selected by the _selector_. In the second variant it first matches the base _element_ and tries to match the _selector_ expression on any of its children. If there are no matches both variants return an empty array.| +| Assertion | Purpose | +| --------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | +| `assert_select_email` | Allows you to make assertions on the body of an e-mail. | +| `assert_select_encoded` | Allows you to make assertions on encoded HTML. It does this by un-encoding the contents of each element and then calling the block with all the un-encoded elements.| +| `css_select(selector)` or `css_select(element, selector)` | Returns an array of all the elements selected by the _selector_. In the second variant it first matches the base _element_ and tries to match the _selector_ expression on any of its children. If there are no matches both variants return an empty array.| Here's an example of using `assert_select_email`: @@ -714,17 +722,17 @@ class UserFlowsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest test "login and browse site" do - # User avs logs in - avs = login(:david) + # User david logs in + david = login(:david) # User guest logs in guest = login(:guest) # Both are now available in different sessions - assert_equal 'Welcome david!', avs.flash[:notice] + assert_equal 'Welcome david!', david.flash[:notice] assert_equal 'Welcome guest!', guest.flash[:notice] - # User avs can browse site - avs.browses_site + # User david can browse site + david.browses_site # User guest can browse site as well guest.browses_site @@ -759,8 +767,8 @@ Rake Tasks for Running your Tests You don't need to set up and run your tests by hand on a test-by-test basis. Rails comes with a number of commands to help in testing. The table below lists all commands that come along in the default Rakefile when you initiate a Rails project. -| Tasks | Description | -| ------------------------ | ----------- | +| Tasks | Description | +| ----------------------- | ----------- | | `rake test` | Runs all unit, functional and integration tests. You can also simply run `rake test` as Rails will run all the tests by default| | `rake test:controllers` | Runs all the controller tests from `test/controllers`| | `rake test:functionals` | Runs all the functional tests from `test/controllers`, `test/mailers`, and `test/functional`| @@ -770,13 +778,6 @@ You don't need to set up and run your tests by hand on a test-by-test basis. Rai | `rake test:models` | Runs all the model tests from `test/models`| | `rake test:units` | Runs all the unit tests from `test/models`, `test/helpers`, and `test/unit`| -There're also some test commands which you can initiate by running rake tasks: - -| Tasks | Description | -| ------------------------ | ----------- | -| `rake test` | Runs all unit, functional and integration tests. You can also simply run `rake` as the _test_ target is the default.| -| `rake test:recent` | Tests recent changes| -| `rake test:uncommitted` | Runs all the tests which are uncommitted. Supports Subversion and Git| Brief Note About `MiniTest` ----------------------------- diff --git a/guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md b/guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md index a8182617f3..73c783085e 100644 --- a/guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md +++ b/guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md @@ -22,6 +22,104 @@ Rails generally stays close to the latest released Ruby version when it's releas TIP: Ruby 1.8.7 p248 and p249 have marshaling bugs that crash Rails. Ruby Enterprise Edition has these fixed since the release of 1.8.7-2010.02. On the 1.9 front, Ruby 1.9.1 is not usable because it outright segfaults, so if you want to use 1.9.x, jump straight to 1.9.3 for smooth sailing. +### HTTP PATCH + +Rails 4 now uses `PATCH` as the primary HTTP verb for updates when a RESTful +resource is declared in `config/routes.rb`. The `update` action is still used, +and `PUT` requests will continue to be routed to the `update` action as well. +So, if you're using only the standard RESTful routes, no changes need to be made: + +```ruby +resources :users +``` + +```erb +<%= form_for @user do |f| %> +``` + +```ruby +class UsersController < ApplicationController + def update + # No change needed; PATCH will be preferred, and PUT will still work. + end +end +``` + +However, you will need to make a change if you are using `form_for` to update +a resource in conjunction with a custom route using the `PUT` HTTP method: + +```ruby +resources :users, do + put :update_name, on: :member +end +``` + +```erb +<%= form_for [ :update_name, @user ] do |f| %> +``` + +```ruby +class UsersController < ApplicationController + def update_name + # Change needed; form_for will try to use a non-existent PATCH route. + end +end +``` + +If the action is not being used in a public API and you are free to change the +HTTP method, you can update your route to use `patch` instead of `put`: + +`PUT` requests to `/users/:id` in Rails 4 get routed to `update` as they are +today. So, if you have an API that gets real PUT requests it is going to work. +The router also routes `PATCH` requests to `/users/:id` to the `update` action. + +```ruby +resources :users do + patch :update_name, on: :member +end +``` + +If the action is being used in a public API and you can't change to HTTP method +being used, you can update your form to use the `PUT` method instead: + +```erb +<%= form_for [ :update_name, @user ], method: :put do |f| %> +``` + +For more on PATCH and why this change was made, see [this post](http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2012/2/25/edge-rails-patch-is-the-new-primary-http-method-for-updates/) +on the Rails blog. + +#### A note about media types + +The errata for the `PATCH` verb [specifies that a 'diff' media type should be +used with `PATCH`](http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=5789). One +such format is [JSON Patch](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902). While Rails +does not support JSON Patch natively, it's easy enough to add support: + +``` +# in your controller +def update + respond_to do |format| + format.json do + # perform a partial update + @post.update params[:post] + end + + format.json_patch do + # perform sophisticated change + end + end +end + +# In config/initializers/json_patch.rb: +Mime::Type.register 'application/json-patch+json', :json_patch +``` + +As JSON Patch was only recently made into an RFC, there aren't a lot of great +Ruby libraries yet. Aaron Patterson's +[hana](https://github.com/tenderlove/hana) is one such gem, but doesn't have +full support for the last few changes in the specification. + Upgrading from Rails 3.2 to Rails 4.0 ------------------------------------- @@ -33,7 +131,15 @@ The following changes are meant for upgrading your application to Rails 4.0. ### Gemfile -Rails 4.0 removed the `assets` group from Gemfile. You'd need to remove that line from your Gemfile when upgrading. +Rails 4.0 removed the `assets` group from Gemfile. You'd need to remove that +line from your Gemfile when upgrading. You should also update your application +file (in `config/application.rb`): + +```ruby +# Require the gems listed in Gemfile, including any gems +# you've limited to :test, :development, or :production. +Bundler.require(:default, Rails.env) +``` ### vendor/plugins @@ -45,11 +151,14 @@ Rails 4.0 no longer supports loading plugins from `vendor/plugins`. You must rep * The `delete` method in collection associations can now receive `Fixnum` or `String` arguments as record ids, besides records, pretty much like the `destroy` method does. Previously it raised `ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch` for such arguments. From Rails 4.0 on `delete` automatically tries to find the records matching the given ids before deleting them. -* Rails 4.0 has changed how orders get stacked in `ActiveRecord::Relation`. In previous versions of Rails, the new order was applied after the previously defined order. But this is no longer true. Check [Active Record Query guide](active_record_querying.html#ordering) for more information. +* In Rails 4.0 when a column or a table is renamed the related indexes are also renamed. If you have migrations which rename the indexes, they are no longer needed. * Rails 4.0 has changed `serialized_attributes` and `attr_readonly` to class methods only. You shouldn't use instance methods since it's now deprecated. You should change them to use class methods, e.g. `self.serialized_attributes` to `self.class.serialized_attributes`. -* Rails 4.0 has removed `attr_accessible` and `attr_protected` feature in favor of Strong Parameters. You can use the [Protected Attributes gem](https://github.com/rails/protected_attributes) to a smoothly upgrade path. +* Rails 4.0 has removed `attr_accessible` and `attr_protected` feature in favor of Strong Parameters. You can use the [Protected Attributes gem](https://github.com/rails/protected_attributes) for a smooth upgrade path. + +* If you are not using Protected Attributes, you can remove any options related to +this gem such as `whitelist_attributes` or `mass_assignment_sanitizer` options. * Rails 4.0 requires that scopes use a callable object such as a Proc or lambda: @@ -71,7 +180,7 @@ Rails 4.0 extracted Active Resource to its own gem. If you still need the featur * Rails 4.0 has changed how errors attach with the `ActiveModel::Validations::ConfirmationValidator`. Now when confirmation validations fail, the error will be attached to `:#{attribute}_confirmation` instead of `attribute`. -* Rails 4.0 has changed `ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON.include_root_in_json` default value to `false`. Now, Active Model Serializers and Active Record objects have the same default behavior. This means that you can comment or remove the following option in the `config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb` file: +* Rails 4.0 has changed `ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON.include_root_in_json` default value to `false`. Now, Active Model Serializers and Active Record objects have the same default behaviour. This means that you can comment or remove the following option in the `config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb` file: ```ruby # Disable root element in JSON by default. @@ -96,16 +205,6 @@ If you are relying on the ability for external applications or Javascript to be * Rails 4.0 encrypts the contents of cookie-based sessions if `secret_key_base` has been set. Rails 3.x signed, but did not encrypt, the contents of cookie-based session. Signed cookies are "secure" in that they are verified to have been generated by your app and are tamper-proof. However, the contents can be viewed by end users, and encrypting the contents eliminates this caveat/concern without a significant performance penalty. -As described above, existing signed cookies generated with Rails 3.x will be transparently upgraded if you leave your existing `secret_token` in place and add the new `secret_key_base`. - -```ruby - # config/initializers/secret_token.rb - Myapp::Application.config.secret_token = 'existing secret token' - Myapp::Application.config.secret_key_base = 'new secret key base' -``` - -The same caveats apply here, too. You should wait to set `secret_key_base` until you have 100% of your userbase on Rails 4.x and are reasonably sure you will not need to rollback to Rails 3.x. You should also take care to make sure you are not relying on the ability to decode signed cookies generated by your app in external applications or Javascript before upgrading. - Please read [Pull Request #9978](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/9978) for details on the move to encrypted session cookies. * Rails 4.0 removed the `ActionController::Base.asset_path` option. Use the assets pipeline feature. @@ -118,7 +217,12 @@ Please read [Pull Request #9978](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/9978) for d * Rails 4.0 changes the default memcached client from `memcache-client` to `dalli`. To upgrade, simply add `gem 'dalli'` to your `Gemfile`. -* Rails 4.0 deprecates the `dom_id` and `dom_class` methods. You will need to include the `ActionView::RecordIdentifier` module in controllers requiring this feature. +* Rails 4.0 deprecates the `dom_id` and `dom_class` methods in controllers (they are fine in views). You will need to include the `ActionView::RecordIdentifier` module in controllers requiring this feature. + +* Rails 4.0 deprecates the `:confirm` option for the `link_to` helper. You should +instead rely on a data attribute (e.g. `data: { confirm: 'Are you sure?' }`). +This deprecation also concerns the helpers based on this one (such as `link_to_if` +or `link_to_unless`). * Rails 4.0 changed how `assert_generates`, `assert_recognizes`, and `assert_routing` work. Now all these assertions raise `Assertion` instead of `ActionController::RoutingError`. @@ -207,10 +311,16 @@ Active Record Observer and Action Controller Sweeper have been extracted to the ### sprockets-rails * `assets:precompile:primary` has been removed. Use `assets:precompile` instead. +* The `config.assets.compress` option should be changed to +`config.assets.js_compressor` like so for instance: + +```ruby +config.assets.js_compressor = :uglifier +``` ### sass-rails -* `asset_url` with two arguments is deprecated. For example: `asset-url("rails.png", image)` becomes `asset-url("rails.png")` +* `asset-url` with two arguments is deprecated. For example: `asset-url("rails.png", image)` becomes `asset-url("rails.png")` Upgrading from Rails 3.1 to Rails 3.2 ------------------------------------- @@ -320,7 +430,7 @@ config.assets.debug = true Again, most of the changes below are for the asset pipeline. You can read more about these in the [Asset Pipeline](asset_pipeline.html) guide. ```ruby -# Compress JavaScript and CSS +# Compress JavaScripts and CSS config.assets.compress = true # Don't fallback to assets pipeline if a precompiled asset is missed diff --git a/guides/source/working_with_javascript_in_rails.md b/guides/source/working_with_javascript_in_rails.md index ddefaf6ff8..bd0c796673 100644 --- a/guides/source/working_with_javascript_in_rails.md +++ b/guides/source/working_with_javascript_in_rails.md @@ -278,9 +278,7 @@ The index view (`app/views/users/index.html.erb`) contains: <b>Users</b> <ul id="users"> -<% @users.each do |user| %> - <%= render user %> -<% end %> +<%= render @users %> </ul> <br> @@ -394,4 +392,4 @@ Here are some helpful links to help you learn even more: * [jquery-ujs list of external articles](https://github.com/rails/jquery-ujs/wiki/External-articles) * [Rails 3 Remote Links and Forms: A Definitive Guide](http://www.alfajango.com/blog/rails-3-remote-links-and-forms/) * [Railscasts: Unobtrusive JavaScript](http://railscasts.com/episodes/205-unobtrusive-javascript) -* [Railscasts: Turbolinks](http://railscasts.com/episodes/390-turbolinks)
\ No newline at end of file +* [Railscasts: Turbolinks](http://railscasts.com/episodes/390-turbolinks) diff --git a/install.rb b/install.rb index 77c3e6048a..bff8fee934 100644 --- a/install.rb +++ b/install.rb @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ if version.nil? exit(64) end -%w( activesupport activemodel activerecord actionpack actionmailer railties ).each do |framework| +%w( activesupport activemodel activerecord actionpack actionview actionmailer railties ).each do |framework| puts "Installing #{framework}..." `cd #{framework} && gem build #{framework}.gemspec && gem install #{framework}-#{version}.gem --no-ri --no-rdoc && rm #{framework}-#{version}.gem` end diff --git a/rails.gemspec b/rails.gemspec index a223ea1413..b426faf0e8 100644 --- a/rails.gemspec +++ b/rails.gemspec @@ -16,14 +16,15 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.email = 'david@loudthinking.com' s.homepage = 'http://www.rubyonrails.org' - s.files = ['README.rdoc'] + Dir['guides/**/*'] + s.files = ['README.md'] + Dir['guides/**/*'] s.add_dependency 'activesupport', version s.add_dependency 'actionpack', version + s.add_dependency 'actionview', version s.add_dependency 'activerecord', version s.add_dependency 'actionmailer', version s.add_dependency 'railties', version s.add_dependency 'bundler', '>= 1.3.0', '< 2.0' - s.add_dependency 'sprockets-rails', '~> 2.0.0.rc3' + s.add_dependency 'sprockets-rails', '~> 2.0.0' end diff --git a/railties/CHANGELOG.md b/railties/CHANGELOG.md index e4a08f68c1..7a89e5c219 100644 --- a/railties/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/railties/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,375 +1,85 @@ -## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ## +* Fix the event name of action_dispatch requests. -* Move rails.png into a data-uri. One less file to get generated into a new - application. This is also consistent with the removal of index.html. - - *Steve Klabnik* - -* The application rake task `doc:rails` generates now an API like the - official one (except for the links to GitHub). - - *Xavier Noria* - -* Allow vanilla apps to render CoffeeScript templates in production - - Vanilla apps already render CoffeeScript templates in development and test - environments. With this change, the production behavior matches that of - the other environments. - - Effectively, this meant moving coffee-rails (and the JavaScript runtime on - which it is dependent) from the :assets group to the top-level of the - generated Gemfile. - - *Gabe Kopley* - -* Don't generate a scaffold.css when --no-assets is specified - - *Kevin Glowacz* - -* Add support for generate scaffold password:digest - - * adds password_digest attribute to the migration - * adds has_secure_password to the model - * adds password and password_confirmation password_fields to _form.html - * omits password from index.html and show.html - * adds password and password_confirmation to the controller - * adds unencrypted password and password_confirmation to the controller test - * adds encrypted password_digest to the fixture - - *Sam Ruby* - -* Improved `rake test` command for running tests - - To run all tests: - - $ rake test - - To run a test suite - - $ rake test:[models,helpers,units,controllers,mailers,...] - - To run a selected test file(s): - - $ rake test test/unit/foo_test.rb [test/unit/bar_test.rb ...] - - To run a single test from a test file - - $ rake test test/unit/foo_test.rb TESTOPTS='-n test_the_truth' - -* Improve service pages with new layout (404, etc). - - *Stanislav Sobolev* - - -## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ## - -* Improve `rake stats` for JavaScript and CoffeeScript: ignore block comments - and calculates number of functions. - - *Hendy Tanata* - -* Ability to use a custom builder by passing `--builder` (or `-b`) has been removed. - Consider using application template instead. See this guide for more detail: - http://guides.rubyonrails.org/rails_application_templates.html - - *Prem Sichanugrist* - -* Fix `rake db:*` tasks to work with `DATABASE_URL` and without `config/database.yml`. - - *Terence Lee* - -* Add notice message for destroy action in scaffold generator. - - *Rahul P. Chaudhari* - -* Add two new test rake tasks to speed up full test runs. - - * `test:all`: run tests quickly by merging all types and not resetting db. - * `test:all:db`: run tests quickly, but also reset db. - - *Ryan Davis* - -* Add `--rc` option to support the load of a custom rc file during the generation of a new app. - - *Amparo Luna* - -* Add `--no-rc` option to skip the loading of railsrc file during the generation of a new app. - - *Amparo Luna* - -* Fixes database.yml when creating a new rails application with '.' - Fixes #8304. - - *Jeremy W. Rowe* - -* Restore Rails::Engine::Railties#engines with deprecation to ensure - compatibility with gems such as Thinking Sphinx - Fixes #8551. - - *Tim Raymond* - -* Specify which logs to clear when using the `rake log:clear` task. - (e.g. rake log:clear LOGS=test,staging) - - *Matt Bridges* - -* Allow a `:dirs` key in the `SourceAnnotationExtractor.enumerate` options - to explicitly set the directories to be traversed so it's easier to define - custom rake tasks. - - *Brian D. Burns* - -* Deprecate `Rails::Generators::ActiveModel#update_attributes` in favor of `#update`. - - ORMs that implement `Generators::ActiveModel#update_attributes` should change - to `#update`. Scaffold controller generators should change calls like: - - @orm_instance.update_attributes(...) - - to: - - @orm_instance.update(...) - - This goes along with the addition of `ActiveRecord::Base#update`. - - *Carlos Antonio da Silva* - -* Include `jbuilder` by default and rely on its scaffold generator to show json API. - Check https://github.com/rails/jbuilder for more info and examples. - - *DHH* - -* Scaffold now generates HTML-only controller by default. - - *DHH + Pavel Pravosud* - -* The generated `README.rdoc` for new applications invites the user to - document the necessary steps to get the application up and running. - - *Xavier Noria* + *Rafael Mendonça França* -* Generated applications no longer get `doc/README_FOR_APP`. In consequence, - the `doc` directory is created on demand by documentation tasks rather than - generated by default. +* Make `config.log_level` work with custom loggers. - *Xavier Noria* + *Max Shytikov* -* App executables now live in the `bin/` directory: `bin/bundle`, - `bin/rails`, `bin/rake`. Run `rake rails:update:bin` to add these - executables to your own app. `script/rails` is gone from new apps. +* Changed stylesheet load order in the stylesheet manifest generator. + Fixes #11639. - Running executables within your app ensures they use your app's Ruby - version and its bundled gems, and it ensures your production deployment - tools only need to execute a single script. No more having to carefully - `cd` to the app dir and run `bundle exec ...`. + *Pawel Janiak* - Rather than treating `bin/` as a junk drawer for generated "binstubs", - bundler 1.3 adds support for generating stubs for just the executables - you actually use: `bundle binstubs unicorn` generates `bin/unicorn`. - Add that executable to git and version it just like any other app code. +* Added generated unit test for generator generator using new + `test:generators` rake task. - *Jeremy Kemper* + *Josef Šimánek* -* `config.assets.enabled` is now true by default. If you're upgrading from a Rails 3.x app - that does not use the asset pipeline, you'll be required to add `config.assets.enabled = false` - to your application.rb. If you don't want the asset pipeline on a new app use `--skip-sprockets` +* Removed `update:application_controller` rake task. - *DHH* + *Josef Šimánek* -* Environment name can be a start substring of the default environment names - (production, development, test). For example: tes, pro, prod, dev, devel. - Fixes #8628. +* Fix `rake environment` to do not eager load modules - *Mykola Kyryk* + *Paul Nikitochkin* -* Add `-B` alias for `--skip-bundle` option in the rails new generators. +* Fix `rake notes` to look into `*.sass` files - *Jiri Pospisil* + *Yuri Artemev* -* Quote column names in generates fixture files. This prevents - conflicts with reserved YAML keywords such as 'yes' and 'no' - Fixes #8612. +* Removed deprecated `Rails.application.railties.engines`. - *Yves Senn* + *Arun Agrawal* -* Explicit options have precedence over `~/.railsrc` on the `rails new` command. +* Removed deprecated threadsafe! from Rails Config. - *Rafael Mendonça França* + *Paul Nikitochkin* -* Generated migrations now always use the `change` method. +* Remove deprecated `ActiveRecord::Generators::ActiveModel#update_attributes` in + favor of `ActiveRecord::Generators::ActiveModel#update` - *Marc-André Lafortune* + *Vipul A M* -* Add `app/models/concerns` and `app/controllers/concerns` to the default directory structure and load path. - See http://37signals.com/svn/posts/3372-put-chubby-models-on-a-diet-with-concerns for usage instructions. +* Remove deprecated `config.whiny_nils` option - *DHH* + *Vipul A M* -* The `rails/info/routes` now correctly formats routing output as an html table. +* Rename `commands/plugin_new.rb` to `commands/plugin.rb` and fix references *Richard Schneeman* -* The `public/index.html` is no longer generated for new projects. - Page is replaced by internal `welcome_controller` inside of railties. +* Fix `rails plugin --help` command. *Richard Schneeman* -* Add `ENV['RACK_ENV']` support to `rails runner/console/server`. - - *kennyj* - -* Add `db` to list of folders included by `rake notes` and `rake notes:custom`. *Antonio Cangiano* - -* Engines with a dummy app include the rake tasks of dependencies in the app namespace. - Fixes #8229. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Add `sqlserver.yml` template file to satisfy `-d sqlserver` being passed to `rails new`. - Fixes #6882. - - *Robert Nesius* - -* Rake test:uncommitted finds git directory in ancestors *Nicolas Despres* - -* Add dummy app Rake tasks when `--skip-test-unit` and `--dummy-path` is passed to the plugin generator. - Fixes #8121. - - *Yves Senn* - -* Add `.rake` to list of file extensions included by `rake notes` and `rake notes:custom`. *Brent J. Nordquist* - -* New test locations `test/models`, `test/helpers`, `test/controllers`, and - `test/mailers`. Corresponding rake tasks added as well. *Mike Moore* - -* Set a different cache per environment for assets pipeline - through `config.assets.cache`. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* `Rails.public_path` now returns a Pathname object. *Prem Sichanugrist* - -* Remove highly uncommon `config.assets.manifest` option for moving the manifest path. - This option is now unsupported in sprockets-rails. - - *Guillermo Iguaran & Dmitry Vorotilin* - -* Add `config.action_controller.permit_all_parameters` to disable - StrongParameters protection, it's false by default. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Remove `config.active_record.whitelist_attributes` and - `config.active_record.mass_assignment_sanitizer` from new applications since - MassAssignmentSecurity has been extracted from Rails. - - *Guillermo Iguaran* - -* Change `rails new` and `rails plugin new` generators to name the `.gitkeep` files - as `.keep` in a more SCM-agnostic way. - - Change `--skip-git` option to only skip the `.gitignore` file and still generate - the `.keep` files. - - Add `--skip-keeps` option to skip the `.keep` files. - - *Derek Prior & Francesco Rodriguez* - -* Fixed support for `DATABASE_URL` environment variable for rake db tasks. +* Omit turbolinks configuration completely on skip_javascript generator option. - *Grace Liu* + *Nikita Fedyashev* -* `rails dbconsole` now can use SSL for MySQL. The `database.yml` options sslca, sslcert, sslcapath, sslcipher - and sslkey now affect `rails dbconsole`. +* Removed deprecated rake tasks for running tests: `rake test:uncommitted` and + `rake test:recent`. - *Jim Kingdon and Lars Petrus* + *John Wang* -* Correctly handle SCRIPT_NAME when generating routes to engine in application - that's mounted at a sub-uri. With this behavior, you *should not* use - `default_url_options[:script_name]` to set proper application's mount point by - yourself. +* Clearing autoloaded constants triggers routes reloading. + Fixes #10685. - *Piotr Sarnacki* - -* `config.threadsafe!` is deprecated in favor of `config.eager_load` which provides a more fine grained control on what is eager loaded . - - *José Valim* - -* The migration generator will now produce AddXXXToYYY/RemoveXXXFromYYY migrations with references statements, for instance - - rails g migration AddReferencesToProducts user:references supplier:references{polymorphic} - - will generate the migration with: - - add_reference :products, :user, index: true - add_reference :products, :supplier, polymorphic: true, index: true - - *Aleksey Magusev* - -* Allow scaffold/model/migration generators to accept a `polymorphic` modifier - for `references`/`belongs_to`, for instance - - rails g model Product supplier:references{polymorphic} - - will generate the model with `belongs_to :supplier, polymorphic: true` - association and appropriate migration. - - *Aleksey Magusev* - -* Set `config.active_record.migration_error` to `:page_load` for development. - - *Richard Schneeman* - -* Add runner to `Rails::Railtie` as a hook called just after runner starts. - - *José Valim & kennyj* - -* Add `/rails/info/routes` path, displays same information as `rake routes` . - - *Richard Schneeman & Andrew White* - -* Improved `rake routes` output for redirects. - - *Łukasz Strzałkowski & Andrew White* - -* Load all environments available in `config.paths["config/environments"]`. - - *Piotr Sarnacki* - -* Remove `Rack::SSL` in favour of `ActionDispatch::SSL`. - - *Rafael Mendonça França* - -* Remove Active Resource from Rails framework. - - *Prem Sichangrist* - -* Allow to set class that will be used to run as a console, other than IRB, with `Rails.application.config.console=`. It's best to add it to `console` block. - - Example: - - # it can be added to config/application.rb - console do - # this block is called only when running console, - # so we can safely require pry here - require "pry" - config.console = Pry - end - - *Piotr Sarnacki* + *Xavier Noria* -* Add convenience `hide!` method to Rails generators to hide current generator - namespace from showing when running `rails generate`. +* Fixes bug with scaffold generator with `--assets=false --resource-route=false`. + Fixes #9525. - *Carlos Antonio da Silva* + *Arun Agrawal* -* Rails::Plugin has gone. Instead of adding plugins to vendor/plugins use gems or bundler with path or git dependencies. +* Rails::Railtie no longer forces the Rails::Configurable module on everything + that subclasses it. Instead, the methods from Rails::Configurable have been + moved to class methods in Railtie and the Railtie has been made abstract. - *Santiago Pastorino* + *John Wang* -* Set config.action_mailer.async = true to turn on asynchronous - message delivery. +* Changes repetitive th tags to use colspan attribute in `index.html.erb` template. - *Brian Cardarella* + *Sıtkı Bağdat* -Please check [3-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/railties/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. +Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/railties/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes. diff --git a/railties/RDOC_MAIN.rdoc b/railties/RDOC_MAIN.rdoc index cadf0fb43e..eccdee7b07 100644 --- a/railties/RDOC_MAIN.rdoc +++ b/railties/RDOC_MAIN.rdoc @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ you to present the data from database rows as objects and embellish these data o with business logic methods. Although most \Rails models are backed by a database, models can also be ordinary Ruby classes, or Ruby classes that implement a set of interfaces as provided by the ActiveModel module. You can read more about Active Record in its -{README}[link:/activerecord/README.rdoc]. +{README}[link:files/activerecord/README_rdoc.html]. The Controller layer is responsible for handling incoming HTTP requests and providing a suitable response. Usually this means returning \HTML, but \Rails controllers can also @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ In \Rails, the Controller and View layers are handled together by Action Pack. These two layers are bundled in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. This is unlike the relationship between Active Record and Action Pack, which are independent. Each of these packages can be used independently outside of \Rails. You -can read more about Action Pack in its {README}[link:/actionpack/README.rdoc]. +can read more about Action Pack in its {README}[link:files/actionpack/README_rdoc.html]. == Getting Started @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ can read more about Action Pack in its {README}[link:/actionpack/README.rdoc]. 5. Follow the guidelines to start developing your application. You may find the following resources handy: -* The README file created within your application. +* The \README file created within your application. * {Getting Started with \Rails}[http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html]. * {Ruby on \Rails Tutorial}[http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book]. * {Ruby on \Rails Guides}[http://guides.rubyonrails.org]. diff --git a/railties/Rakefile b/railties/Rakefile index a9cb37776d..a899d069b5 100644 --- a/railties/Rakefile +++ b/railties/Rakefile @@ -1,10 +1,6 @@ require 'rake/testtask' require 'rubygems/package_task' -require 'date' -require 'rbconfig' - - task :default => :test desc "Run all unit tests" @@ -12,8 +8,9 @@ task :test => 'test:isolated' namespace :test do task :isolated do - dir = ENV["TEST_DIR"] || "**" - Dir["test/#{dir}/*_test.rb"].each do |file| + dirs = (ENV["TEST_DIR"] || ENV["TEST_DIRS"] || "**").split(",") + test_files = dirs.map { |dir| "test/#{dir}/*_test.rb" } + Dir[*test_files].each do |file| next true if file.include?("fixtures") dash_i = [ 'test', @@ -34,15 +31,6 @@ Rake::TestTask.new('test:regular') do |t| t.verbose = true end -# Update spinoffs ------------------------------------------------------------------- - -desc "Updates application README to the latest version Railties README" -task :update_readme do - readme = "lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/README" - rm readme - cp "./README.rdoc", readme -end - # Generate GEM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- spec = eval(File.read('railties.gemspec')) @@ -53,7 +41,7 @@ end # Publishing ------------------------------------------------------- -desc "Release to gemcutter" +desc "Release to rubygems" task :release => :package do require 'rake/gemcutter' Rake::Gemcutter::Tasks.new(spec).define diff --git a/railties/bin/rails b/railties/bin/rails index a1c4faaa73..b3026e8a93 100755 --- a/railties/bin/rails +++ b/railties/bin/rails @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ #!/usr/bin/env ruby -if File.exists?(File.join(File.expand_path('../../..', __FILE__), '.git')) +git_path = File.join(File.expand_path('../../..', __FILE__), '.git') + +if File.exists?(git_path) railties_path = File.expand_path('../../lib', __FILE__) $:.unshift(railties_path) end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails.rb b/railties/lib/rails.rb index bb98bbe5bf..ea82327365 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails.rb @@ -3,12 +3,13 @@ require 'rails/ruby_version_check' require 'pathname' require 'active_support' +require 'active_support/dependencies/autoload' require 'active_support/core_ext/kernel/reporting' +require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation' require 'active_support/core_ext/array/extract_options' require 'rails/application' require 'rails/version' -require 'rails/deprecation' require 'active_support/railtie' require 'action_dispatch/railtie' @@ -20,26 +21,22 @@ silence_warnings do end module Rails - autoload :Info, 'rails/info' - autoload :InfoController, 'rails/info_controller' - autoload :WelcomeController, 'rails/welcome_controller' + extend ActiveSupport::Autoload + + autoload :Info + autoload :InfoController + autoload :WelcomeController class << self attr_accessor :application, :cache, :logger + delegate :initialize!, :initialized?, to: :application + # The Configuration instance used to configure the Rails environment def configuration application.config end - def initialize! - application.initialize! - end - - def initialized? - application.initialized? - end - def backtrace_cleaner @backtrace_cleaner ||= begin # Relies on Active Support, so we have to lazy load to postpone definition until AS has been loaded @@ -76,7 +73,7 @@ module Rails env = Rails.env groups.unshift(:default, env) groups.concat ENV["RAILS_GROUPS"].to_s.split(",") - groups.concat hash.map { |k,v| k if v.map(&:to_s).include?(env) } + groups.concat hash.map { |k, v| k if v.map(&:to_s).include?(env) } groups.compact! groups.uniq! groups diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/all.rb b/railties/lib/rails/all.rb index 1493815c30..6c9c53fc69 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/all.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/all.rb @@ -1,9 +1,5 @@ require "rails" -if defined?(Rake) && Rake.application.top_level_tasks.grep(/^(default$|test(:|$))/).any? - ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test' -end - %w( active_record action_controller diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/api/task.rb b/railties/lib/rails/api/task.rb index c829873da4..3e32576040 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/api/task.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/api/task.rb @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ module Rails 'activesupport' => { :include => %w( README.rdoc - CHANGELOG.md lib/active_support/**/*.rb ), :exclude => 'lib/active_support/vendor/*' @@ -16,16 +15,13 @@ module Rails 'activerecord' => { :include => %w( README.rdoc - CHANGELOG.md lib/active_record/**/*.rb - ), - :exclude => 'lib/active_record/vendor/*' + ) }, 'activemodel' => { :include => %w( README.rdoc - CHANGELOG.md lib/active_model/**/*.rb ) }, @@ -33,29 +29,30 @@ module Rails 'actionpack' => { :include => %w( README.rdoc - CHANGELOG.md lib/abstract_controller/**/*.rb lib/action_controller/**/*.rb lib/action_dispatch/**/*.rb + ) + }, + + 'actionview' => { + :include => %w( + README.rdoc lib/action_view/**/*.rb ), - :exclude => 'lib/action_controller/vendor/*' + :exclude => 'lib/action_view/vendor/*' }, 'actionmailer' => { :include => %w( README.rdoc - CHANGELOG.md lib/action_mailer/**/*.rb - ), - :exclude => 'lib/action_mailer/vendor/*' + ) }, 'railties' => { :include => %w( README.rdoc - CHANGELOG.md - MIT-LICENSE lib/**/*.rb ), :exclude => 'lib/rails/generators/rails/**/templates/**/*.rb' @@ -135,12 +132,20 @@ module Rails def api_dir 'doc/rdoc' end + end + class EdgeTask < RepoTask def rails_version "master@#{`git rev-parse HEAD`[0, 7]}" end end + class StableTask < RepoTask + def rails_version + File.read('RAILS_VERSION').strip + end + end + class AppTask < Task def component_root_dir(gem_name) $:.grep(%r{#{gem_name}[\w.-]*/lib\z}).first[0..-5] diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/app_rails_loader.rb b/railties/lib/rails/app_rails_loader.rb index 44f4d3dabc..fbb83fa10e 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/app_rails_loader.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/app_rails_loader.rb @@ -2,36 +2,60 @@ require 'pathname' module Rails module AppRailsLoader - RUBY = File.join(*RbConfig::CONFIG.values_at("bindir", "ruby_install_name")) + RbConfig::CONFIG["EXEEXT"] + RUBY = Gem.ruby EXECUTABLES = ['bin/rails', 'script/rails'] + BUNDLER_WARNING = <<EOS +Looks like your app's ./bin/rails is a stub that was generated by Bundler. + +In Rails 4, your app's bin/ directory contains executables that are versioned +like any other source code, rather than stubs that are generated on demand. + +Here's how to upgrade: + + bundle config --delete bin # Turn off Bundler's stub generator + rake rails:update:bin # Use the new Rails 4 executables + git add bin # Add bin/ to source control + +You may need to remove bin/ from your .gitignore as well. + +When you install a gem whose executable you want to use in your app, +generate it and add it to source control: + + bundle binstubs some-gem-name + git add bin/new-executable + +EOS def self.exec_app_rails - cwd = Dir.pwd + original_cwd = Dir.pwd - exe = find_executable - exe ||= find_executable_in_parent_path - return unless exe + loop do + if exe = find_executable + contents = File.read(exe) - exec RUBY, exe, *ARGV if find_executable - Dir.chdir("..") do - # Recurse in a chdir block: if the search fails we want to be sure - # the application is generated in the original working directory. - exec_app_rails unless cwd == Dir.pwd - end - rescue SystemCallError - # could not chdir, no problem just return - end + if contents =~ /(APP|ENGINE)_PATH/ + exec RUBY, exe, *ARGV + break # non reachable, hack to be able to stub exec in the test suite + elsif exe.end_with?('bin/rails') && contents.include?('This file was generated by Bundler') + $stderr.puts(BUNDLER_WARNING) + Object.const_set(:APP_PATH, File.expand_path('config/application', Dir.pwd)) + require File.expand_path('../boot', APP_PATH) + require 'rails/commands' + break + end + end - def self.find_executable - EXECUTABLES.find do |exe| - File.exists?(exe) && File.read(exe) =~ /(APP|ENGINE)_PATH/ + # If we exhaust the search there is no executable, this could be a + # call to generate a new application, so restore the original cwd. + Dir.chdir(original_cwd) and return if Pathname.new(Dir.pwd).root? + + # Otherwise keep moving upwards in search of a executable. + Dir.chdir('..') end end - def self.find_executable_in_parent_path(path = Pathname.new(Dir.pwd)) - EXECUTABLES.find do |exe| - File.exists?(File.join(path, exe)) || !path.root? && find_executable_in_parent_path(path.parent) - end + def self.find_executable + EXECUTABLES.find { |exe| File.exists?(exe) } end end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/application.rb b/railties/lib/rails/application.rb index 2d5aa9d952..4faaf5ef1e 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/application.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/application.rb @@ -51,21 +51,49 @@ module Rails # 10) Run config.before_eager_load and eager_load! if eager_load is true # 11) Run config.after_initialize callbacks # + # == Multiple Applications + # + # If you decide to define multiple applications, then the first application + # that is initialized will be set to +Rails.application+, unless you override + # it with a different application. + # + # To create a new application, you can instantiate a new instance of a class + # that has already been created: + # + # class Application < Rails::Application + # end + # + # first_application = Application.new + # second_application = Application.new(config: first_application.config) + # + # In the above example, the configuration from the first application was used + # to initialize the second application. You can also use the +initialize_copy+ + # on one of the applications to create a copy of the application which shares + # the configuration. + # + # If you decide to define rake tasks, runners, or initializers in an + # application other than +Rails.application+, then you must run those + # these manually. class Application < Engine - autoload :Bootstrap, 'rails/application/bootstrap' - autoload :Configuration, 'rails/application/configuration' - autoload :Finisher, 'rails/application/finisher' - autoload :Railties, 'rails/engine/railties' - autoload :RoutesReloader, 'rails/application/routes_reloader' + autoload :Bootstrap, 'rails/application/bootstrap' + autoload :Configuration, 'rails/application/configuration' + autoload :DefaultMiddlewareStack, 'rails/application/default_middleware_stack' + autoload :Finisher, 'rails/application/finisher' + autoload :Railties, 'rails/engine/railties' + autoload :RoutesReloader, 'rails/application/routes_reloader' class << self def inherited(base) - raise "You cannot have more than one Rails::Application" if Rails.application super - Rails.application = base.instance - Rails.application.add_lib_to_load_path! - ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:before_configuration, base.instance) + Rails.application ||= base.instance end + + # Makes the +new+ method public. + # + # Note that Rails::Application inherits from Rails::Engine, which + # inherits from Rails::Railtie and the +new+ method on Rails::Railtie is + # private + public :new end attr_accessor :assets, :sandbox @@ -74,14 +102,28 @@ module Rails delegate :default_url_options, :default_url_options=, to: :routes - def initialize - super + INITIAL_VARIABLES = [:config, :railties, :routes_reloader, :reloaders, + :routes, :helpers, :app_env_config] # :nodoc: + + def initialize(initial_variable_values = {}, &block) + super() @initialized = false @reloaders = [] @routes_reloader = nil @app_env_config = nil @ordered_railties = nil @railties = nil + + add_lib_to_load_path! + ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:before_configuration, self) + + initial_variable_values.each do |variable_name, value| + if INITIAL_VARIABLES.include?(variable_name) + instance_variable_set("@#{variable_name}", value) + end + end + + instance_eval(&block) if block_given? end # Returns true if the application is initialized. @@ -93,6 +135,7 @@ module Rails # dispatches the request to the underlying middleware stack. def call(env) env["ORIGINAL_FULLPATH"] = build_original_fullpath(env) + env["ORIGINAL_SCRIPT_NAME"] = env["SCRIPT_NAME"] super(env) end @@ -101,7 +144,6 @@ module Rails routes_reloader.reload! end - # Return the application's KeyGenerator def key_generator # number of iterations selected based on consultation with the google security @@ -118,32 +160,9 @@ module Rails # Stores some of the Rails initial environment parameters which # will be used by middlewares and engines to configure themselves. - # Currently stores: - # - # * "action_dispatch.parameter_filter" => config.filter_parameters - # * "action_dispatch.redirect_filter" => config.filter_redirect - # * "action_dispatch.secret_token" => config.secret_token - # * "action_dispatch.secret_key_base" => config.secret_key_base - # * "action_dispatch.show_exceptions" => config.action_dispatch.show_exceptions - # * "action_dispatch.show_detailed_exceptions" => config.consider_all_requests_local - # * "action_dispatch.logger" => Rails.logger - # * "action_dispatch.backtrace_cleaner" => Rails.backtrace_cleaner - # * "action_dispatch.key_generator" => key_generator - # * "action_dispatch.http_auth_salt" => config.action_dispatch.http_auth_salt - # * "action_dispatch.signed_cookie_salt" => config.action_dispatch.signed_cookie_salt - # * "action_dispatch.encrypted_cookie_salt" => config.action_dispatch.encrypted_cookie_salt - # * "action_dispatch.encrypted_signed_cookie_salt" => config.action_dispatch.encrypted_signed_cookie_salt - # def env_config @app_env_config ||= begin - if config.secret_key_base.blank? - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "You didn't set config.secret_key_base. " + - "Read the upgrade documentation to learn more about this new config option." - - if config.secret_token.blank? - raise "You must set config.secret_key_base in your app's config." - end - end + validate_secret_key_config! super.merge({ "action_dispatch.parameter_filter" => config.filter_parameters, @@ -163,6 +182,30 @@ module Rails end end + # If you try to define a set of rake tasks on the instance, these will get + # passed up to the rake tasks defined on the application's class. + def rake_tasks(&block) + self.class.rake_tasks(&block) + end + + # Sends the initializers to the +initializer+ method defined in the + # Rails::Initializable module. Each Rails::Application class has its own + # set of initializers, as defined by the Initializable module. + def initializer(name, opts={}, &block) + self.class.initializer(name, opts, &block) + end + + # Sends any runner called in the instance of a new application up + # to the +runner+ method defined in Rails::Railtie. + def runner(&blk) + self.class.runner(&blk) + end + + # Sends the +isolate_namespace+ method up to the class method. + def isolate_namespace(mod) + self.class.isolate_namespace(mod) + end + ## Rails internal API # This method is called just after an application inherits from Rails::Application, @@ -180,7 +223,9 @@ module Rails # you need to load files in lib/ during the application configuration as well. def add_lib_to_load_path! #:nodoc: path = File.join config.root, 'lib' - $LOAD_PATH.unshift(path) if File.exists?(path) + if File.exists?(path) && !$LOAD_PATH.include?(path) + $LOAD_PATH.unshift(path) + end end def require_environment! #:nodoc: @@ -206,9 +251,7 @@ module Rails end # Initialize the application passing the given group. By default, the - # group is :default but sprockets precompilation passes group equals - # to assets if initialize_on_precompile is false to avoid booting the - # whole app. + # group is :default def initialize!(group=:default) #:nodoc: raise "Application has been already initialized." if @initialized run_initializers(group, self) @@ -226,6 +269,10 @@ module Rails @config ||= Application::Configuration.new(find_root_with_flag("config.ru", Dir.pwd)) end + def config=(configuration) #:nodoc: + @config = configuration + end + def to_app #:nodoc: self end @@ -242,9 +289,9 @@ module Rails railties.each { |r| r.run_tasks_blocks(app) } super require "rails/tasks" - config = self.config task :environment do - config.eager_load = false + ActiveSupport.on_load(:before_initialize) { config.eager_load = false } + require_environment! end end @@ -299,96 +346,9 @@ module Rails initializers end - def reload_dependencies? #:nodoc: - config.reload_classes_only_on_change != true || reloaders.map(&:updated?).any? - end - def default_middleware_stack #:nodoc: - ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack.new.tap do |middleware| - app = self - - if rack_cache = load_rack_cache - require "action_dispatch/http/rack_cache" - middleware.use ::Rack::Cache, rack_cache - end - - if config.force_ssl - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::SSL, config.ssl_options - end - - if config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header.present? - middleware.use ::Rack::Sendfile, config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header - end - - if config.serve_static_assets - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Static, paths["public"].first, config.static_cache_control - end - - middleware.use ::Rack::Lock unless allow_concurrency? - middleware.use ::Rack::Runtime - middleware.use ::Rack::MethodOverride - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::RequestId - - # Must come after Rack::MethodOverride to properly log overridden methods - middleware.use ::Rails::Rack::Logger, config.log_tags - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions, show_exceptions_app - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::DebugExceptions, app - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::RemoteIp, config.action_dispatch.ip_spoofing_check, config.action_dispatch.trusted_proxies - - unless config.cache_classes - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Reloader, lambda { app.reload_dependencies? } - end - - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Callbacks - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Cookies - - if config.session_store - if config.force_ssl && !config.session_options.key?(:secure) - config.session_options[:secure] = true - end - middleware.use config.session_store, config.session_options - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Flash - end - - middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::ParamsParser - middleware.use ::Rack::Head - middleware.use ::Rack::ConditionalGet - middleware.use ::Rack::ETag, "no-cache" - end - end - - def allow_concurrency? - if config.allow_concurrency.nil? - config.cache_classes - else - config.allow_concurrency - end - end - - def load_rack_cache - rack_cache = config.action_dispatch.rack_cache - return unless rack_cache - - begin - require 'rack/cache' - rescue LoadError => error - error.message << ' Be sure to add rack-cache to your Gemfile' - raise - end - - if rack_cache == true - { - metastore: "rails:/", - entitystore: "rails:/", - verbose: false - } - else - rack_cache - end - end - - def show_exceptions_app - config.exceptions_app || ActionDispatch::PublicExceptions.new(Rails.public_path) + default_stack = DefaultMiddlewareStack.new(self, config, paths) + default_stack.build_stack end def build_original_fullpath(env) #:nodoc: @@ -402,5 +362,11 @@ module Rails "#{script_name}#{path_info}" end end + + def validate_secret_key_config! #:nodoc: + if config.secret_key_base.blank? && config.secret_token.blank? + raise "You must set config.secret_key_base in your app's config." + end + end end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/application/bootstrap.rb b/railties/lib/rails/application/bootstrap.rb index 62d57c0cc6..a26d41c0cf 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/application/bootstrap.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/application/bootstrap.rb @@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ INFO logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new f logger.formatter = config.log_formatter logger = ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging.new(logger) - logger.level = ActiveSupport::Logger.const_get(config.log_level.to_s.upcase) logger rescue StandardError logger = ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging.new(ActiveSupport::Logger.new(STDERR)) @@ -53,6 +52,8 @@ INFO ) logger end + + Rails.logger.level = ActiveSupport::Logger.const_get(config.log_level.to_s.upcase) end # Initialize cache early in the stack so railties can make use of it. diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/application/configuration.rb b/railties/lib/rails/application/configuration.rb index 31fc80e544..7332444ab9 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/application/configuration.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/application/configuration.rb @@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ module Rails @assets.cache_store = [ :file_store, "#{root}/tmp/cache/assets/#{Rails.env}/" ] @assets.js_compressor = nil @assets.css_compressor = nil - @assets.initialize_on_precompile = true @assets.logger = nil end @@ -88,16 +87,6 @@ module Rails end end - def threadsafe! - message = "config.threadsafe! is deprecated. Rails applications " \ - "behave by default as thread safe in production as long as config.cache_classes and " \ - "config.eager_load are set to true" - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn message - @cache_classes = true - @eager_load = true - self - end - # Loads and returns the configuration of the database. def database_configuration yaml = paths["config/database"].first @@ -151,9 +140,6 @@ module Rails end end - def whiny_nils=(*) - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "config.whiny_nils option is deprecated and no longer works" - end end end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/application/default_middleware_stack.rb b/railties/lib/rails/application/default_middleware_stack.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..570ff02c83 --- /dev/null +++ b/railties/lib/rails/application/default_middleware_stack.rb @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +module Rails + class Application + class DefaultMiddlewareStack + attr_reader :config, :paths, :app + + def initialize(app, config, paths) + @app = app + @config = config + @paths = paths + end + + def build_stack + ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack.new.tap do |middleware| + if rack_cache = load_rack_cache + require "action_dispatch/http/rack_cache" + middleware.use ::Rack::Cache, rack_cache + end + + if config.force_ssl + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::SSL, config.ssl_options + end + + middleware.use ::Rack::Sendfile, config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header + + if config.serve_static_assets + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Static, paths["public"].first, config.static_cache_control + end + + middleware.use ::Rack::Lock unless allow_concurrency? + middleware.use ::Rack::Runtime + middleware.use ::Rack::MethodOverride + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::RequestId + + # Must come after Rack::MethodOverride to properly log overridden methods + middleware.use ::Rails::Rack::Logger, config.log_tags + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::ShowExceptions, show_exceptions_app + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::DebugExceptions, app + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::RemoteIp, config.action_dispatch.ip_spoofing_check, config.action_dispatch.trusted_proxies + + unless config.cache_classes + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Reloader, lambda { reload_dependencies? } + end + + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Callbacks + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Cookies + + if config.session_store + if config.force_ssl && !config.session_options.key?(:secure) + config.session_options[:secure] = true + end + middleware.use config.session_store, config.session_options + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::Flash + end + + middleware.use ::ActionDispatch::ParamsParser + middleware.use ::Rack::Head + middleware.use ::Rack::ConditionalGet + middleware.use ::Rack::ETag, "no-cache" + end + end + + private + + def reload_dependencies? + config.reload_classes_only_on_change != true || app.reloaders.map(&:updated?).any? + end + + def allow_concurrency? + config.allow_concurrency.nil? ? config.cache_classes : config.allow_concurrency + end + + def load_rack_cache + rack_cache = config.action_dispatch.rack_cache + return unless rack_cache + + begin + require 'rack/cache' + rescue LoadError => error + error.message << ' Be sure to add rack-cache to your Gemfile' + raise + end + + if rack_cache == true + { + metastore: "rails:/", + entitystore: "rails:/", + verbose: false + } + else + rack_cache + end + end + + def show_exceptions_app + config.exceptions_app || ActionDispatch::PublicExceptions.new(Rails.public_path) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/application/finisher.rb b/railties/lib/rails/application/finisher.rb index 3ae60312c5..7a1bb1e25c 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/application/finisher.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/application/finisher.rb @@ -62,17 +62,28 @@ module Rails ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:after_initialize, self) end - # Set app reload just after the finisher hook to ensure - # routes added in the hook are still loaded. + # Set routes reload after the finisher hook to ensure routes added in + # the hook are taken into account. initializer :set_routes_reloader_hook do reloader = routes_reloader reloader.execute_if_updated self.reloaders << reloader - ActionDispatch::Reloader.to_prepare { reloader.execute_if_updated } + ActionDispatch::Reloader.to_prepare do + # We configure #execute rather than #execute_if_updated because if + # autoloaded constants are cleared we need to reload routes also in + # case any was used there, as in + # + # mount MailPreview => 'mail_view' + # + # This means routes are also reloaded if i18n is updated, which + # might not be necessary, but in order to be more precise we need + # some sort of reloaders dependency support, to be added. + reloader.execute + end end - # Set app reload just after the finisher hook to ensure - # paths added in the hook are still loaded. + # Set clearing dependencies after the finisher hook to ensure paths + # added in the hook are taken into account. initializer :set_clear_dependencies_hook, group: :all do callback = lambda do ActiveSupport::DescendantsTracker.clear @@ -82,9 +93,17 @@ module Rails if config.reload_classes_only_on_change reloader = config.file_watcher.new(*watchable_args, &callback) self.reloaders << reloader - # We need to set a to_prepare callback regardless of the reloader result, i.e. - # models should be reloaded if any of the reloaders (i18n, routes) were updated. - ActionDispatch::Reloader.to_prepare(prepend: true){ reloader.execute } + + # Prepend this callback to have autoloaded constants cleared before + # any other possible reloading, in case they need to autoload fresh + # constants. + ActionDispatch::Reloader.to_prepare(prepend: true) do + # In addition to changes detected by the file watcher, if routes + # or i18n have been updated we also need to clear constants, + # that's why we run #execute rather than #execute_if_updated, this + # callback has to clear autoloaded constants after any update. + reloader.execute + end else ActionDispatch::Reloader.to_cleanup(&callback) end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/cli.rb b/railties/lib/rails/cli.rb index e5341ac436..20313a2608 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/cli.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/cli.rb @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Signal.trap("INT") { puts; exit(1) } if ARGV.first == 'plugin' ARGV.shift - require 'rails/commands/plugin_new' + require 'rails/commands/plugin' else require 'rails/commands/application' end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands.rb index 0d1286031c..f32bf772a5 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/commands.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands.rb @@ -5,109 +5,13 @@ aliases = { "d" => "destroy", "c" => "console", "s" => "server", - "t" => "test", "db" => "dbconsole", "r" => "runner" } -help_message = <<-EOT -Usage: rails COMMAND [ARGS] - -The most common rails commands are: - generate Generate new code (short-cut alias: "g") - console Start the Rails console (short-cut alias: "c") - server Start the Rails server (short-cut alias: "s") - test Running the test file (short-cut alias: "t") - dbconsole Start a console for the database specified in config/database.yml - (short-cut alias: "db") - new Create a new Rails application. "rails new my_app" creates a - new application called MyApp in "./my_app" - -In addition to those, there are: - application Generate the Rails application code - destroy Undo code generated with "generate" (short-cut alias: "d") - plugin new Generates skeleton for developing a Rails plugin - runner Run a piece of code in the application environment (short-cut alias: "r") - -All commands can be run with -h (or --help) for more information. -EOT - - command = ARGV.shift command = aliases[command] || command -case command -when 'generate', 'destroy', 'plugin' - require 'rails/generators' - - if command == 'plugin' && ARGV.first == 'new' - require "rails/commands/plugin_new" - else - require APP_PATH - Rails.application.require_environment! - - Rails.application.load_generators - - require "rails/commands/#{command}" - end - -when 'console' - require 'rails/commands/console' - options = Rails::Console.parse_arguments(ARGV) - - # RAILS_ENV needs to be set before config/application is required - ENV['RAILS_ENV'] = options[:environment] if options[:environment] - - # shift ARGV so IRB doesn't freak - ARGV.shift if ARGV.first && ARGV.first[0] != '-' - - require APP_PATH - Rails.application.require_environment! - Rails::Console.start(Rails.application, options) - -when 'server' - # Change to the application's path if there is no config.ru file in current dir. - # This allows us to run `rails server` from other directories, but still get - # the main config.ru and properly set the tmp directory. - Dir.chdir(File.expand_path('../../', APP_PATH)) unless File.exists?(File.expand_path("config.ru")) - - require 'rails/commands/server' - Rails::Server.new.tap do |server| - # We need to require application after the server sets environment, - # otherwise the --environment option given to the server won't propagate. - require APP_PATH - Dir.chdir(Rails.application.root) - server.start - end - -when 'dbconsole' - require 'rails/commands/dbconsole' - Rails::DBConsole.start - -when 'application', 'runner' - require "rails/commands/#{command}" - -when 'new' - if %w(-h --help).include?(ARGV.first) - require 'rails/commands/application' - else - puts "Can't initialize a new Rails application within the directory of another, please change to a non-Rails directory first.\n" - puts "Type 'rails' for help." - exit(1) - end - -when '--version', '-v' - ARGV.unshift '--version' - require 'rails/commands/application' - -when '-h', '--help' - puts help_message +require 'rails/commands/commands_tasks' -else - puts "Error: Command '#{command}' not recognized" - if %x{rake #{command} --dry-run 2>&1 } && $?.success? - puts "Did you mean: `$ rake #{command}` ?\n\n" - end - puts help_message - exit(1) -end +Rails::CommandsTasks.new(ARGV).run_command!(command) diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands/application.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands/application.rb index 2ff29418c6..678697f09b 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/commands/application.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands/application.rb @@ -1,30 +1,3 @@ -require 'rails/version' - -if ['--version', '-v'].include?(ARGV.first) - puts "Rails #{Rails::VERSION::STRING}" - exit(0) -end - -if ARGV.first != "new" - ARGV[0] = "--help" -else - ARGV.shift - unless ARGV.delete("--no-rc") - customrc = ARGV.index{ |x| x.include?("--rc=") } - railsrc = if customrc - File.expand_path(ARGV.delete_at(customrc).gsub(/--rc=/, "")) - else - File.join(File.expand_path("~"), '.railsrc') - end - if File.exist?(railsrc) - extra_args_string = File.read(railsrc) - extra_args = extra_args_string.split(/\n+/).map {|l| l.split}.flatten - puts "Using #{extra_args.join(" ")} from #{railsrc}" - ARGV.insert(1, *extra_args) - end - end -end - require 'rails/generators' require 'rails/generators/rails/app/app_generator' @@ -40,4 +13,5 @@ module Rails end end +Rails::Generators::AppPreparer.new(ARGV).prepare! Rails::Generators::AppGenerator.start diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands/commands_tasks.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands/commands_tasks.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..11524c4ef5 --- /dev/null +++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands/commands_tasks.rb @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +module Rails + # This is a class which takes in a rails command and initiates the appropriate + # initiation sequence. + # + # Warning: This class mutates ARGV because some commands require manipulating + # it before they are run. + class CommandsTasks # :nodoc: + attr_reader :argv + + HELP_MESSAGE = <<-EOT +Usage: rails COMMAND [ARGS] + +The most common rails commands are: + generate Generate new code (short-cut alias: "g") + console Start the Rails console (short-cut alias: "c") + server Start the Rails server (short-cut alias: "s") + dbconsole Start a console for the database specified in config/database.yml + (short-cut alias: "db") + new Create a new Rails application. "rails new my_app" creates a + new application called MyApp in "./my_app" + +In addition to those, there are: + application Generate the Rails application code + destroy Undo code generated with "generate" (short-cut alias: "d") + plugin new Generates skeleton for developing a Rails plugin + runner Run a piece of code in the application environment (short-cut alias: "r") + +All commands can be run with -h (or --help) for more information. +EOT + + COMMAND_WHITELIST = %(plugin generate destroy console server dbconsole application runner new version help) + + def initialize(argv) + @argv = argv + end + + def run_command!(command) + command = parse_command(command) + if COMMAND_WHITELIST.include?(command) + send(command) + else + write_error_message(command) + end + end + + def plugin + require_command!("plugin") + end + + def generate + generate_or_destroy(:generate) + end + + def console + require_command!("console") + options = Rails::Console.parse_arguments(argv) + + # RAILS_ENV needs to be set before config/application is required + ENV['RAILS_ENV'] = options[:environment] if options[:environment] + + # shift ARGV so IRB doesn't freak + shift_argv! + + require_application_and_environment! + Rails::Console.start(Rails.application, options) + end + + def server + set_application_directory! + require_command!("server") + + Rails::Server.new.tap do |server| + # We need to require application after the server sets environment, + # otherwise the --environment option given to the server won't propagate. + require APP_PATH + Dir.chdir(Rails.application.root) + server.start + end + end + + def dbconsole + require_command!("dbconsole") + Rails::DBConsole.start + end + + def application + require_command!("application") + end + + def runner + require_command!("runner") + end + + def new + if %w(-h --help).include?(argv.first) + require_command!("application") + else + exit_with_initialization_warning! + end + end + + def version + argv.unshift '--version' + require_command!("application") + end + + def help + write_help_message + end + + private + + def exit_with_initialization_warning! + puts "Can't initialize a new Rails application within the directory of another, please change to a non-Rails directory first.\n" + puts "Type 'rails' for help." + exit(1) + end + + def shift_argv! + argv.shift if argv.first && argv.first[0] != '-' + end + + def require_command!(command) + require "rails/commands/#{command}" + end + + def generate_or_destroy(command) + require 'rails/generators' + require_application_and_environment! + Rails.application.load_generators + require "rails/commands/#{command}" + end + + # Change to the application's path if there is no config.ru file in current directory. + # This allows us to run `rails server` from other directories, but still get + # the main config.ru and properly set the tmp directory. + def set_application_directory! + Dir.chdir(File.expand_path('../../', APP_PATH)) unless File.exists?(File.expand_path("config.ru")) + end + + def require_application_and_environment! + require APP_PATH + Rails.application.require_environment! + end + + def write_help_message + puts HELP_MESSAGE + end + + def write_error_message(command) + puts "Error: Command '#{command}' not recognized" + if %x{rake #{command} --dry-run 2>&1 } && $?.success? + puts "Did you mean: `$ rake #{command}` ?\n\n" + end + write_help_message + exit(1) + end + + def parse_command(command) + case command + when '--version', '-v' + 'version' + when '--help', '-h' + 'help' + else + command + end + end + end +end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands/console.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands/console.rb index 96229bb4f6..f6bdf129d6 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/commands/console.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands/console.rb @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ module Rails require 'debugger' puts "=> Debugger enabled" rescue LoadError - puts "You're missing the 'debugger' gem. Add it to your Gemfile, bundle, and try again." - exit + puts "You're missing the 'debugger' gem. Add it to your Gemfile, bundle it and try again." + exit(1) end end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands/dbconsole.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands/dbconsole.rb index 5914c9e4ae..3e4cc787c4 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/commands/dbconsole.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands/dbconsole.rb @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module Rails find_cmd_and_exec(['mysql', 'mysql5'], *args) - when "postgresql", "postgres" + when "postgresql", "postgres", "postgis" ENV['PGUSER'] = config["username"] if config["username"] ENV['PGHOST'] = config["host"] if config["host"] ENV['PGPORT'] = config["port"].to_s if config["port"] diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands/plugin.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands/plugin.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..837fe0ec10 --- /dev/null +++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands/plugin.rb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +if ARGV.first != "new" + ARGV[0] = "--help" +else + ARGV.shift +end + +require 'rails/generators' +require 'rails/generators/rails/plugin/plugin_generator' +Rails::Generators::PluginGenerator.start diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands/plugin_new.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands/plugin_new.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4d7bf3c9f3..0000000000 --- a/railties/lib/rails/commands/plugin_new.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -if ARGV.first != "new" - ARGV[0] = "--help" -else - ARGV.shift -end - -require 'rails/generators' -require 'rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/plugin_new_generator' -Rails::Generators::PluginNewGenerator.start
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands/runner.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands/runner.rb index c4622d6a2d..2b77d5d387 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/commands/runner.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands/runner.rb @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ if code_or_file.nil? exit 1 elsif File.exist?(code_or_file) $0 = code_or_file - eval(File.read(code_or_file), nil, code_or_file) + Kernel.load code_or_file else eval(code_or_file) end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands/server.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands/server.rb index e3119ecf22..87d6505ed5 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/commands/server.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands/server.rb @@ -63,6 +63,9 @@ module Rails puts "=> Booting #{ActiveSupport::Inflector.demodulize(server)}" puts "=> Rails #{Rails.version} application starting in #{Rails.env} on #{url}" puts "=> Run `rails server -h` for more startup options" + if options[:Host].to_s.match(/0\.0\.0\.0/) + puts "=> Notice: server is listening on all interfaces (#{options[:Host]}). Consider using 127.0.0.1 (--binding option)" + end trap(:INT) { exit } puts "=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server" unless options[:daemonize] diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/configuration.rb b/railties/lib/rails/configuration.rb index 15d13d5f28..c694513960 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/configuration.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/configuration.rb @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation' require 'active_support/ordered_options' require 'active_support/core_ext/object' require 'rails/paths' diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/console/helpers.rb b/railties/lib/rails/console/helpers.rb index 230d3d9d04..b775f1ff8d 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/console/helpers.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/console/helpers.rb @@ -1,9 +1,15 @@ module Rails module ConsoleMethods + # Gets the helper methods available to the controller. + # + # This method assumes an +ApplicationController+ exists, and it extends +ActionController::Base+ def helper @helper ||= ApplicationController.helpers end + # Gets a new instance of a controller object. + # + # This method assumes an +ApplicationController+ exists, and it extends +ActionController::Base+ def controller @controller ||= ApplicationController.new end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb b/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb index 86f62dfb40..be8af5c46c 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ module Rails # # Now you can mount your engine in application's routes just like that: # - # MyRailsApp::Application.routes.draw do + # Rails.application.routes.draw do # mount MyEngine::Engine => "/engine" # end # @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ module Rails # Note that now there can be more than one router in your application, and it's better to avoid # passing requests through many routers. Consider this situation: # - # MyRailsApp::Application.routes.draw do + # Rails.application.routes.draw do # mount MyEngine::Engine => "/blog" # get "/blog/omg" => "main#omg" # end @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ module Rails # and if there is no such route in +Engine+'s routes, it will be dispatched to <tt>main#omg</tt>. # It's much better to swap that: # - # MyRailsApp::Application.routes.draw do + # Rails.application.routes.draw do # get "/blog/omg" => "main#omg" # mount MyEngine::Engine => "/blog" # end @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ module Rails # created to allow you to do that. Consider such a scenario: # # # config/routes.rb - # MyApplication::Application.routes.draw do + # Rails.application.routes.draw do # mount MyEngine::Engine => "/my_engine", as: "my_engine" # get "/foo" => "foo#index" # end @@ -351,8 +351,13 @@ module Rails Rails::Railtie::Configuration.eager_load_namespaces << base base.called_from = begin - # Remove the line number from backtraces making sure we don't leave anything behind - call_stack = caller.map { |p| p.sub(/:\d+.*/, '') } + call_stack = if Kernel.respond_to?(:caller_locations) + caller_locations.map(&:path) + else + # Remove the line number from backtraces making sure we don't leave anything behind + caller.map { |p| p.sub(/:\d+.*/, '') } + end + File.dirname(call_stack.detect { |p| p !~ %r[railties[\w.-]*/lib/rails|rack[\w.-]*/lib/rack] }) end end @@ -447,7 +452,7 @@ module Rails self end - # Load rails generators and invoke the registered hooks. + # Load Rails generators and invoke the registered hooks. # Check <tt>Rails::Railtie.generators</tt> for more info. def load_generators(app=self) require "rails/generators" @@ -634,6 +639,10 @@ module Rails end end + def routes? #:nodoc: + @routes + end + protected def run_tasks_blocks(*) #:nodoc: @@ -641,10 +650,6 @@ module Rails paths["lib/tasks"].existent.sort.each { |ext| load(ext) } end - def routes? #:nodoc: - @routes - end - def has_migrations? #:nodoc: paths["db/migrate"].existent.any? end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/engine/commands.rb b/railties/lib/rails/engine/commands.rb index 072d16291b..f39f926109 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/engine/commands.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/engine/commands.rb @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ else puts <<-EOT Usage: rails COMMAND [ARGS] -The common rails commands available for engines are: +The common Rails commands available for engines are: generate Generate new code (short-cut alias: "g") destroy Undo code generated with "generate" (short-cut alias: "d") diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/engine/railties.rb b/railties/lib/rails/engine/railties.rb index 1081700cd0..595256f36a 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/engine/railties.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/engine/railties.rb @@ -9,10 +9,6 @@ module Rails ::Rails::Engine.subclasses.map(&:instance) end - def self.engines - @engines ||= ::Rails::Engine.subclasses.map(&:instance) - end - def each(*args, &block) _all.each(*args, &block) end @@ -25,5 +21,3 @@ module Rails end end end - -ActiveSupport::Deprecation.deprecate_methods(Rails::Engine::Railties, :engines) diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators.rb index 4b767ea0c6..6b34db3e3f 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators.rb @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ module Rails rails = groups.delete("rails") rails.map! { |n| n.sub(/^rails:/, '') } rails.delete("app") - rails.delete("plugin_new") + rails.delete("plugin") print_list("rails", rails) hidden_namespaces.each { |n| groups.delete(n.to_s) } diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/actions.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/actions.rb index 28593c5907..366c72ebaa 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/actions.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/actions.rb @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ module Rails # end def environment(data=nil, options={}, &block) sentinel = /class [a-z_:]+ < Rails::Application/i - env_file_sentinel = /::Application\.configure do/ + env_file_sentinel = /Rails\.application\.configure do/ data = block.call if !data && block_given? in_root do diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/active_model.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/active_model.rb index e5373704d7..6183944bb0 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/active_model.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/active_model.rb @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -require 'active_support/deprecation' - module Rails module Generators # ActiveModel is a class to be implemented by each ORM to allow Rails to @@ -65,12 +63,6 @@ module Rails "#{name}.update(#{params})" end - def update_attributes(*args) # :nodoc: - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("Calling '@orm_instance.update_attributes' " \ - "is deprecated, please use '@orm_instance.update' instead.") - update(*args) - end - # POST create # PATCH/PUT update def errors diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/app_base.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/app_base.rb index b53142d20c..675ada7ed0 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/app_base.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/app_base.rb @@ -115,7 +115,11 @@ module Rails end def database_gemfile_entry - options[:skip_active_record] ? "" : "gem '#{gem_for_database}'" + options[:skip_active_record] ? "" : + <<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc + # Use #{options[:database]} as the database for Active Record + gem '#{gem_for_database}' + GEMFILE end def include_all_railties? @@ -131,13 +135,11 @@ module Rails <<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc gem 'rails', path: '#{Rails::Generators::RAILS_DEV_PATH}' gem 'arel', github: 'rails/arel' - gem 'activerecord-deprecated_finders', github: 'rails/activerecord-deprecated_finders' GEMFILE elsif options.edge? <<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc gem 'rails', github: 'rails/rails' gem 'arel', github: 'rails/arel' - gem 'activerecord-deprecated_finders', github: 'rails/activerecord-deprecated_finders' GEMFILE else <<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc @@ -178,58 +180,56 @@ module Rails return if options[:skip_sprockets] gemfile = if options.dev? || options.edge? - <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^ {12}/, '') + <<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc # Use edge version of sprockets-rails gem 'sprockets-rails', github: 'rails/sprockets-rails' # Use SCSS for stylesheets - gem 'sass-rails', github: 'rails/sass-rails' - - # To use Uglifier as compressor for JavaScript assets - gem 'uglifier', '~> 1.3' + gem 'sass-rails', github: 'rails/sass-rails' GEMFILE else - <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^ {12}/, '') + <<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc # Use SCSS for stylesheets - gem 'sass-rails', '~> 4.0.0.beta1' - - # To use Uglifier as compressor for JavaScript assets - gem 'uglifier', '~> 1.3' + gem 'sass-rails', '~> 4.0.0.rc1' GEMFILE end + gemfile += <<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc + + # Use Uglifier as compressor for JavaScript assets + gem 'uglifier', '>= 1.3.0' + GEMFILE + if options[:skip_javascript] - gemfile += <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^ {12}/, '') + gemfile += <<-GEMFILE #{coffee_gemfile_entry} #{javascript_runtime_gemfile_entry} GEMFILE end - gemfile.strip_heredoc.gsub(/^[ \t]*$/, '') + gemfile.gsub(/^[ \t]+/, '') end def coffee_gemfile_entry - gemfile = if options.dev? || options.edge? - <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^ {12}/, '') + if options.dev? || options.edge? + <<-GEMFILE # Use CoffeeScript for .js.coffee assets and views gem 'coffee-rails', github: 'rails/coffee-rails' GEMFILE else - <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^ {12}/, '') + <<-GEMFILE # Use CoffeeScript for .js.coffee assets and views - gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 4.0.0.beta1' + gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 4.0.0' GEMFILE end - - gemfile.strip_heredoc.gsub(/^[ \t]*$/, '') end def javascript_gemfile_entry unless options[:skip_javascript] - <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^ {12}/, '').strip_heredoc + <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^[ \t]+/, '') #{coffee_gemfile_entry} #{javascript_runtime_gemfile_entry} - + # Use #{options[:javascript]} as the JavaScript library gem '#{options[:javascript]}-rails' # Turbolinks makes following links in your web application faster. Read more: https://github.com/rails/turbolinks @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ module Rails else "# gem 'therubyracer', platforms: :ruby" end - <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^ {10}/, '') + <<-GEMFILE # See https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme for more supported runtimes #{runtime} GEMFILE diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/_form.html.erb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/_form.html.erb index 85a1b01cc6..4a40ba654d 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/_form.html.erb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/_form.html.erb @@ -14,15 +14,20 @@ <% attributes.each do |attribute| -%> <div class="field"> <% if attribute.password_digest? -%> - <%%= f.label :password %><br /> + <%%= f.label :password %><br> <%%= f.password_field :password %> </div> <div> - <%%= f.label :password_confirmation %><br /> + <%%= f.label :password_confirmation %><br> <%%= f.password_field :password_confirmation %> <% else -%> - <%%= f.label :<%= attribute.name %> %><br /> + <% if attribute.reference? -%> + <%%= f.label :<%= attribute.column_name %> %><br> + <%%= f.<%= attribute.field_type %> :<%= attribute.column_name %> %> + <% else -%> + <%%= f.label :<%= attribute.name %> %><br> <%%= f.<%= attribute.field_type %> :<%= attribute.name %> %> + <% end -%> <% end -%> </div> <% end -%> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/index.html.erb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/index.html.erb index d2fd99fdcb..814d6fdb0e 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/index.html.erb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/index.html.erb @@ -6,26 +6,24 @@ <% attributes.reject(&:password_digest?).each do |attribute| -%> <th><%= attribute.human_name %></th> <% end -%> - <th></th> - <th></th> - <th></th> + <th colspan="3"></th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <%% @<%= plural_table_name %>.each do |<%= singular_table_name %>| %> - <tr> + <tr> <% attributes.reject(&:password_digest?).each do |attribute| -%> - <td><%%= <%= singular_table_name %>.<%= attribute.name %> %></td> + <td><%%= <%= singular_table_name %>.<%= attribute.name %> %></td> <% end -%> - <td><%%= link_to 'Show', <%= singular_table_name %> %></td> - <td><%%= link_to 'Edit', edit_<%= singular_table_name %>_path(<%= singular_table_name %>) %></td> - <td><%%= link_to 'Destroy', <%= singular_table_name %>, method: :delete, data: { confirm: 'Are you sure?' } %></td> - </tr> + <td><%%= link_to 'Show', <%= singular_table_name %> %></td> + <td><%%= link_to 'Edit', edit_<%= singular_table_name %>_path(<%= singular_table_name %>) %></td> + <td><%%= link_to 'Destroy', <%= singular_table_name %>, method: :delete, data: { confirm: 'Are you sure?' } %></td> + </tr> <%% end %> </tbody> </table> -<br /> +<br> <%%= link_to 'New <%= human_name %>', new_<%= singular_table_name %>_path %> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/migration.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/migration.rb index cd69a017dd..3566f96f5e 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/migration.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/migration.rb @@ -1,15 +1,14 @@ +require 'active_support/concern' + module Rails module Generators # Holds common methods for migrations. It assumes that migrations has the # [0-9]*_name format and can be used by another frameworks (like Sequel) # just by implementing the next migration version method. module Migration + extend ActiveSupport::Concern attr_reader :migration_number, :migration_file_name, :migration_class_name - def self.included(base) #:nodoc: - base.extend ClassMethods - end - module ClassMethods def migration_lookup_at(dirname) #:nodoc: Dir.glob("#{dirname}/[0-9]*_*.rb") diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/named_base.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/named_base.rb index d891ba1215..e712c747b0 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/named_base.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/named_base.rb @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ module Rails parse_attributes! if respond_to?(:attributes) end + # Defines the template that would be used for the migration file. + # The arguments include the source template file, the migration filename etc. no_tasks do def template(source, *args, &block) inside_template do diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/app_generator.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/app_generator.rb index b2d1be9b51..9fb8ea6955 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/app_generator.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/app_generator.rb @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ module Rails def app directory 'app' + keep_file 'app/assets/images' keep_file 'app/mailers' keep_file 'app/models' @@ -150,7 +151,15 @@ module Rails desc: "Show Rails version number and quit" def initialize(*args) - raise Error, "Options should be given after the application name. For details run: rails --help" if args[0].blank? + if args[0].blank? + if args[1].blank? + # rails new + raise Error, "Application name should be provided in arguments. For details run: rails --help" + else + # rails new --skip-bundle my_new_application + raise Error, "Options should be given after the application name. For details run: rails --help" + end + end super @@ -291,5 +300,67 @@ module Rails defined?(::AppBuilder) ? ::AppBuilder : Rails::AppBuilder end end + + # This class handles preparation of the arguments before the AppGenerator is + # called. The class provides version or help information if they were + # requested, and also constructs the railsrc file (used for extra configuration + # options). + # + # This class should be called before the AppGenerator is required and started + # since it configures and mutates ARGV correctly. + class AppPreparer # :nodoc + attr_reader :argv + + def initialize(argv = ARGV) + @argv = argv + end + + def prepare! + handle_version_request!(argv.first) + unless handle_invalid_command!(argv.first) + argv.shift + handle_rails_rc! + end + end + + private + + def handle_version_request!(argument) + if ['--version', '-v'].include?(argv.first) + require 'rails/version' + puts "Rails #{Rails::VERSION::STRING}" + exit(0) + end + end + + def handle_invalid_command!(argument) + if argument != "new" + argv[0] = "--help" + end + end + + def handle_rails_rc! + unless argv.delete("--no-rc") + insert_railsrc(railsrc) + end + end + + def railsrc + if (customrc = argv.index{ |x| x.include?("--rc=") }) + File.expand_path(argv.delete_at(customrc).gsub(/--rc=/, "")) + else + File.join(File.expand_path("~"), '.railsrc') + end + end + + def insert_railsrc(railsrc) + if File.exist?(railsrc) + extra_args_string = File.read(railsrc) + extra_args = extra_args_string.split(/\n+/).map {|l| l.split}.flatten + puts "Using #{extra_args.join(" ")} from #{railsrc}" + argv.insert(1, *extra_args) + end + end + end end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile index 07cf31dd83..adc83353b4 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile @@ -4,29 +4,27 @@ source 'https://rubygems.org' <%= database_gemfile_entry -%> -<%= "gem 'jruby-openssl'\n" if defined?(JRUBY_VERSION) -%> - <%= assets_gemfile_entry %> <%= javascript_gemfile_entry -%> +# Build JSON APIs with ease. Read more: https://github.com/rails/jbuilder +gem 'jbuilder', '~> 1.2' + group :doc do # bundle exec rake doc:rails generates the API under doc/api. gem 'sdoc', require: false end -# Build JSON APIs with ease. Read more: https://github.com/rails/jbuilder -gem 'jbuilder', '~> 1.0.1' - -# To use ActiveModel has_secure_password -# gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0' +# Use ActiveModel has_secure_password +# gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.1.0' # Use unicorn as the app server # gem 'unicorn' -# Deploy with Capistrano +# Use Capistrano for deployment # gem 'capistrano', group: :development <% unless defined?(JRUBY_VERSION) -%> -# To use debugger +# Use debugger # gem 'debugger', group: [:development, :test] <% end -%> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Rakefile b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Rakefile index 6eb23f68a3..ba6b733dd2 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Rakefile +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Rakefile @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ require File.expand_path('../config/application', __FILE__) -<%= app_const %>.load_tasks +Rails.application.load_tasks diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/javascripts/application.js.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/javascripts/application.js.tt index 7342bffd9d..8b91313e51 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/javascripts/application.js.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/javascripts/application.js.tt @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ // It's not advisable to add code directly here, but if you do, it'll appear at the bottom of the // compiled file. // -// WARNING: THE FIRST BLANK LINE MARKS THE END OF WHAT'S TO BE PROCESSED, ANY BLANK LINE SHOULD -// GO AFTER THE REQUIRES BELOW. +// Read Sprockets README (https://github.com/sstephenson/sprockets#sprockets-directives) for details +// about supported directives. // <% unless options[:skip_javascript] -%> //= require <%= options[:javascript] %> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/stylesheets/application.css b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/stylesheets/application.css index 3192ec897b..a443db3401 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/stylesheets/application.css +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/stylesheets/application.css @@ -5,9 +5,11 @@ * Any CSS and SCSS file within this directory, lib/assets/stylesheets, vendor/assets/stylesheets, * or vendor/assets/stylesheets of plugins, if any, can be referenced here using a relative path. * - * You're free to add application-wide styles to this file and they'll appear at the top of the - * compiled file, but it's generally better to create a new file per style scope. + * You're free to add application-wide styles to this file and they'll appear at the bottom of the + * compiled file so the styles you add here take precedence over styles defined in any styles + * defined in the other CSS/SCSS files in this directory. It is generally better to create a new + * file per style scope. * - *= require_self *= require_tree . + *= require_self */ diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb.tt index d87c7b7268..c3d1578818 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb.tt @@ -2,8 +2,13 @@ <html> <head> <title><%= camelized %></title> + <%- if options[:skip_javascript] -%> + <%%= stylesheet_link_tag "application", media: "all" %> + <%%= javascript_include_tag "application" %> + <%- else -%> <%%= stylesheet_link_tag "application", media: "all", "data-turbolinks-track" => true %> <%%= javascript_include_tag "application", "data-turbolinks-track" => true %> + <%- end -%> <%%= csrf_meta_tags %> </head> <body> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/application.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/application.rb index ceb2bdf371..4d474d5267 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/application.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/application.rb @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ require File.expand_path('../boot', __FILE__) require 'rails/all' <% else -%> # Pick the frameworks you want: +require "active_model/railtie" <%= comment_if :skip_active_record %>require "active_record/railtie" require "action_controller/railtie" require "action_mailer/railtie" diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environment.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environment.rb index e080ebd74e..ee8d90dc65 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environment.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environment.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -# Load the rails application. +# Load the Rails application. require File.expand_path('../application', __FILE__) -# Initialize the rails application. -<%= app_const %>.initialize! +# Initialize the Rails application. +Rails.application.initialize! diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/development.rb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/development.rb.tt index 8b64881dbc..cff570a631 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/development.rb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/development.rb.tt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<%= app_const %>.configure do +Rails.application.configure do # Settings specified here will take precedence over those in config/application.rb. # In the development environment your application's code is reloaded on @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ config.active_support.deprecation = :log <%- unless options.skip_active_record? -%> - # Raise an error on page load if there are pending migrations + # Raise an error on page load if there are pending migrations. config.active_record.migration_error = :page_load <%- end -%> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/production.rb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/production.rb.tt index c40eef145f..1dfc9f136b 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/production.rb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/production.rb.tt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<%= app_const %>.configure do +Rails.application.configure do # Settings specified here will take precedence over those in config/application.rb. # Code is not reloaded between requests. diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/test.rb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/test.rb.tt index 3c9c787948..ba0742f97f 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/test.rb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/test.rb.tt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<%= app_const %>.configure do +Rails.application.configure do # Settings specified here will take precedence over those in config/application.rb. # The test environment is used exclusively to run your application's @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ config.eager_load = false # Configure static asset server for tests with Cache-Control for performance. - config.serve_static_assets = true + config.serve_static_assets = true config.static_cache_control = "public, max-age=3600" # Show full error reports and disable caching. diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/secret_token.rb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/secret_token.rb.tt index efccf72d3d..f3cc6098a3 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/secret_token.rb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/secret_token.rb.tt @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ # Make sure your secret_key_base is kept private # if you're sharing your code publicly. -<%= app_const %>.config.secret_key_base = '<%= app_secret %>' +Rails.application.config.secret_key_base = '<%= app_secret %>' diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/session_store.rb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/session_store.rb.tt index 4a099a4ce2..2bb9b82c61 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/session_store.rb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/session_store.rb.tt @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ # Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file. -<%= app_const %>.config.session_store :cookie_store, key: <%= "'_#{app_name}_session'" %> +Rails.application.config.session_store :cookie_store, key: <%= "'_#{app_name}_session'" %> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb.tt index 4f1d56cd2f..f2110c2c70 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb.tt @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ ActiveSupport.on_load(:action_controller) do wrap_parameters format: [:json] if respond_to?(:wrap_parameters) end - <%- unless options.skip_active_record? -%> + # To enable root element in JSON for ActiveRecord objects. # ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) do # self.include_root_in_json = true diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/routes.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/routes.rb index f877fa1f8a..3f66539d54 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/routes.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/routes.rb @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<%= app_const %>.routes.draw do +Rails.application.routes.draw do # The priority is based upon order of creation: first created -> highest priority. # See how all your routes lay out with "rake routes". @@ -40,6 +40,13 @@ # end # end + # Example resource route with concerns: + # concern :toggleable do + # post 'toggle' + # end + # resources :posts, concerns: :toggleable + # resources :photos, concerns: :toggleable + # Example resource route within a namespace: # namespace :admin do # # Directs /admin/products/* to Admin::ProductsController diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/gitignore b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/gitignore index 25a742dff0..6a502e997f 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/gitignore +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/gitignore @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# See http://help.github.com/ignore-files/ for more about ignoring files. +# See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files for more about ignoring files. # # If you find yourself ignoring temporary files generated by your text editor # or operating system, you probably want to add a global ignore instead: diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/controller/USAGE b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/controller/USAGE index 64239ad599..de33900e0a 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/controller/USAGE +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/controller/USAGE @@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ Example: Test: test/controllers/credit_cards_controller_test.rb Views: app/views/credit_cards/debit.html.erb [...] Helper: app/helpers/credit_cards_helper.rb + Test: test/helpers/credit_cards_helper_test.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/USAGE b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/USAGE index d28eb3d7d8..799383050c 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/USAGE +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/USAGE @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Example: lib/generators/awesome/awesome_generator.rb lib/generators/awesome/USAGE lib/generators/awesome/templates/ + test/lib/generators/awesome_generator_test.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/generator_generator.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/generator_generator.rb index 9a7a516b5b..15d88f06ac 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/generator_generator.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/generator/generator_generator.rb @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ module Rails directory '.', generator_dir end + hook_for :test_framework + protected def generator_dir diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/model/USAGE b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/model/USAGE index 1998a392aa..145d9ee6e0 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/model/USAGE +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/model/USAGE @@ -46,18 +46,18 @@ Available field types: `rails generate model photo title:string album:references` - It will generate an album_id column. You should generate this kind of fields when - you will use a `belongs_to` association for instance. `references` also support - the polymorphism, you could enable the polymorphism like this: + It will generate an `album_id` column. You should generate these kinds of fields when + you will use a `belongs_to` association, for instance. `references` also supports + polymorphism, you can enable polymorphism like this: `rails generate model product supplier:references{polymorphic}` - For integer, string, text and binary fields an integer in curly braces will + For integer, string, text and binary fields, an integer in curly braces will be set as the limit: `rails generate model user pseudo:string{30}` - For decimal two integers separated by a comma in curly braces will be used + For decimal, two integers separated by a comma in curly braces will be used for precision and scale: `rails generate model product price:decimal{10,2}` diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/USAGE b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/USAGE index 9a7bf9f396..9a7bf9f396 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/USAGE +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/USAGE diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/plugin_new_generator.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/plugin_generator.rb index 850c9d5c0d..13f5472ede 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/plugin_new_generator.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/plugin_generator.rb @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ task default: :test end module Generators - class PluginNewGenerator < AppBase # :nodoc: + class PluginGenerator < AppBase # :nodoc: add_shared_options_for "plugin" alias_method :plugin_path, :app_path diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/%name%.gemspec b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/%name%.gemspec index f7c12e67dd..5fdf0e1554 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/%name%.gemspec +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/%name%.gemspec @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.homepage = "TODO" s.summary = "TODO: Summary of <%= camelized %>." s.description = "TODO: Description of <%= camelized %>." + s.license = "MIT" s.files = Dir["{app,config,db,lib}/**/*", "MIT-LICENSE", "Rakefile", "README.rdoc"] <% unless options.skip_test_unit? -%> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/Gemfile b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/Gemfile index 3f2b78f2fd..3f2b78f2fd 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/Gemfile +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/Gemfile diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/MIT-LICENSE b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/MIT-LICENSE index d7a9109894..d7a9109894 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/MIT-LICENSE +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/MIT-LICENSE diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/README.rdoc b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/README.rdoc index 301d647731..301d647731 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/README.rdoc +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/README.rdoc diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/Rakefile b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/Rakefile index 0ba899176c..0ba899176c 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/Rakefile +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/Rakefile diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/controllers/%name%/application_controller.rb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/controllers/%name%/application_controller.rb.tt index 448ad7f989..448ad7f989 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/controllers/%name%/application_controller.rb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/controllers/%name%/application_controller.rb.tt diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/helpers/%name%/application_helper.rb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/helpers/%name%/application_helper.rb.tt index 40ae9f52c2..40ae9f52c2 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/helpers/%name%/application_helper.rb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/helpers/%name%/application_helper.rb.tt diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/models/.empty_directory b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/mailers/.empty_directory index e69de29bb2..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/models/.empty_directory +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/mailers/.empty_directory diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/models/.empty_directory b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/models/.empty_directory new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/models/.empty_directory diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/views/layouts/%name%/application.html.erb.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/views/layouts/%name%/application.html.erb.tt index 1d380420b4..1d380420b4 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/app/views/layouts/%name%/application.html.erb.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/app/views/layouts/%name%/application.html.erb.tt diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/bin/rails.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/bin/rails.tt index aa87d1b50c..c8de9f3e0f 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/bin/rails.tt +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/bin/rails.tt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# This command will automatically be run when you run "rails" with Rails 3 gems installed from the root of your application. +# This command will automatically be run when you run "rails" with Rails 4 gems installed from the root of your application. ENGINE_ROOT = File.expand_path('../..', __FILE__) ENGINE_PATH = File.expand_path('../../lib/<%= name -%>/engine', __FILE__) diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/config/routes.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/config/routes.rb index 8e158d5831..8e158d5831 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/config/routes.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/config/routes.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/gitignore b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/gitignore index 086d87818a..086d87818a 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/gitignore +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/gitignore diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/%name%.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/lib/%name%.rb index 40c074cced..40c074cced 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/%name%.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/lib/%name%.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/%name%/engine.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/lib/%name%/engine.rb index 967668fe66..967668fe66 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/%name%/engine.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/lib/%name%/engine.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/%name%/version.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/lib/%name%/version.rb index ef07ef2e19..ef07ef2e19 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/%name%/version.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/lib/%name%/version.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/tasks/%name%_tasks.rake b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/lib/tasks/%name%_tasks.rake index 7121f5ae23..7121f5ae23 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/lib/tasks/%name%_tasks.rake +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/lib/tasks/%name%_tasks.rake diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/application.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/application.rb index 310c975262..310c975262 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/application.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/application.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/boot.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/boot.rb index ef360470a3..ef360470a3 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/boot.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/boot.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/javascripts.js b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/javascripts.js index 084d5d1c49..5bc2e1c8b5 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/javascripts.js +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/javascripts.js @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ // It's not advisable to add code directly here, but if you do, it'll appear at the bottom of the // compiled file. // -// WARNING: THE FIRST BLANK LINE MARKS THE END OF WHAT'S TO BE PROCESSED, ANY BLANK LINE SHOULD -// GO AFTER THE REQUIRES BELOW. +// Read Sprockets README (https://github.com/sstephenson/sprockets#sprockets-directives) for details +// about supported directives. // //= require_tree . diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/routes.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/routes.rb index 730ee31c3d..730ee31c3d 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/routes.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/routes.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/stylesheets.css b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/stylesheets.css index 3192ec897b..a443db3401 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/rails/stylesheets.css +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/rails/stylesheets.css @@ -5,9 +5,11 @@ * Any CSS and SCSS file within this directory, lib/assets/stylesheets, vendor/assets/stylesheets, * or vendor/assets/stylesheets of plugins, if any, can be referenced here using a relative path. * - * You're free to add application-wide styles to this file and they'll appear at the top of the - * compiled file, but it's generally better to create a new file per style scope. + * You're free to add application-wide styles to this file and they'll appear at the bottom of the + * compiled file so the styles you add here take precedence over styles defined in any styles + * defined in the other CSS/SCSS files in this directory. It is generally better to create a new + * file per style scope. * - *= require_self *= require_tree . + *= require_self */ diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/test/%name%_test.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/test/%name%_test.rb index 0a8bbd4aaf..0a8bbd4aaf 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/test/%name%_test.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/test/%name%_test.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/test/integration/navigation_test.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/test/integration/navigation_test.rb index 824caecb24..824caecb24 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/test/integration/navigation_test.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/test/integration/navigation_test.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/test/test_helper.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/test/test_helper.rb index 1e26a313cd..1e26a313cd 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/test/test_helper.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/templates/test/test_helper.rb diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb index 2a0522e81c..e89789e72b 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ module Rails class_option :stylesheets, type: :boolean, desc: "Generate Stylesheets" class_option :stylesheet_engine, desc: "Engine for Stylesheets" + class_option :assets, type: :boolean + class_option :resource_route, type: :boolean def handle_skip @options = @options.merge(stylesheets: false) unless options[:assets] diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold_controller/templates/controller.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold_controller/templates/controller.rb index 73e89086a5..0e69aa101f 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold_controller/templates/controller.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold_controller/templates/controller.rb @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ class <%= controller_class_name %>Controller < ApplicationController # Only allow a trusted parameter "white list" through. def <%= "#{singular_table_name}_params" %> <%- if attributes_names.empty? -%> - params[<%= ":#{singular_table_name}" %>] + params[:<%= singular_table_name %>] <%- else -%> - params.require(<%= ":#{singular_table_name}" %>).permit(<%= attributes_names.map { |name| ":#{name}" }.join(', ') %>) + params.require(:<%= singular_table_name %>).permit(<%= attributes_names.map { |name| ":#{name}" }.join(', ') %>) <%- end -%> end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/generator/generator_generator.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/generator/generator_generator.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d7307398ce --- /dev/null +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/generator/generator_generator.rb @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +require 'rails/generators/test_unit' + +module TestUnit # :nodoc: + module Generators # :nodoc: + class GeneratorGenerator < Base # :nodoc: + check_class_collision suffix: "GeneratorTest" + + class_option :namespace, type: :boolean, default: true, + desc: "Namespace generator under lib/generators/name" + + def create_generator_files + template 'generator_test.rb', File.join('test/lib/generators', class_path, "#{file_name}_generator_test.rb") + end + + protected + + def generator_path + if options[:namespace] + File.join("generators", regular_class_path, file_name, "#{file_name}_generator") + else + File.join("generators", regular_class_path, "#{file_name}_generator") + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/generator/templates/generator_test.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/generator/templates/generator_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a7f1fc4fba --- /dev/null +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/generator/templates/generator_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +require 'test_helper' +require '<%= generator_path %>' + +<% module_namespacing do -%> +class <%= class_name %>GeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase + tests <%= class_name %>Generator + destination Rails.root.join('tmp/generators') + setup :prepare_destination + + # test "generator runs without errors" do + # assert_nothing_raised do + # run_generator ["arguments"] + # end + # end +end +<% end -%> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/model/templates/fixtures.yml b/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/model/templates/fixtures.yml index 90a92e6982..f19e9d1d87 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/model/templates/fixtures.yml +++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/model/templates/fixtures.yml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Read about fixtures at http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Fixtures.html +# Read about fixtures at http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/FixtureSet.html <% unless attributes.empty? -%> <% %w(one two).each do |name| %> <%= name %>: diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/info.rb b/railties/lib/rails/info.rb index f06ce659c5..edadeaca0e 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/info.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/info.rb @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ module Rails end def frameworks - %w( active_record action_pack action_mailer active_support ) + %w( active_record action_pack action_view action_mailer active_support ) end def framework_version(framework) @@ -61,8 +61,10 @@ module Rails end end - # The Ruby version and platform, e.g. "1.8.2 (powerpc-darwin8.2.0)". - property 'Ruby version', "#{RUBY_VERSION} (#{RUBY_PLATFORM})" + # The Ruby version and platform, e.g. "2.0.0-p247 (x86_64-darwin12.4.0)". + property 'Ruby version' do + "#{RUBY_VERSION}-p#{RUBY_PATCHLEVEL} (#{RUBY_PLATFORM})" + end # The RubyGems version, if it's installed. property 'RubyGems version' do diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/rack/debugger.rb b/railties/lib/rails/rack/debugger.rb index 902361ce77..f7b77bcb3b 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/rack/debugger.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/rack/debugger.rb @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ module Rails ::Debugger.settings[:autoeval] = true if ::Debugger.respond_to?(:settings) puts "=> Debugger enabled" rescue LoadError - puts "You're missing the 'debugger' gem. Add it to your Gemfile, bundle, and try again." - exit + puts "You're missing the 'debugger' gem. Add it to your Gemfile, bundle it and try again." + exit(1) end def call(env) diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/rack/logger.rb b/railties/lib/rails/rack/logger.rb index 6ed6722c44..ef4cdcb080 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/rack/logger.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/rack/logger.rb @@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ module Rails logger.debug '' end - @instrumenter.start 'action_dispatch.request', request: request + @instrumenter.start 'request.action_dispatch', request: request logger.info started_request_message(request) resp = @app.call(env) resp[2] = ::Rack::BodyProxy.new(resp[2]) { finish(request) } resp - rescue + rescue Exception finish(request) raise ensure @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ module Rails private def finish(request) - @instrumenter.finish 'action_dispatch.request', request: request + @instrumenter.finish 'request.action_dispatch', request: request end def development? diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/railtie.rb b/railties/lib/rails/railtie.rb index 9437e9c406..89ca8cbe11 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/railtie.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/railtie.rb @@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ module Rails # Be sure to look at the documentation of those specific classes for more information. # class Railtie - autoload :Configurable, "rails/railtie/configurable" autoload :Configuration, "rails/railtie/configuration" include Initializable @@ -121,6 +120,7 @@ module Rails class << self private :new + delegate :config, to: :instance def subclasses @subclasses ||= [] @@ -128,7 +128,6 @@ module Rails def inherited(base) unless base.abstract_railtie? - base.send(:include, Railtie::Configurable) subclasses << base end end @@ -166,14 +165,51 @@ module Rails @railtie_name ||= generate_railtie_name(self.name) end + # Since Rails::Railtie cannot be instantiated, any methods that call + # +instance+ are intended to be called only on subclasses of a Railtie. + def instance + @instance ||= new + end + + def respond_to_missing?(*args) + instance.respond_to?(*args) || super + end + + # Allows you to configure the railtie. This is the same method seen in + # Railtie::Configurable, but this module is no longer required for all + # subclasses of Railtie so we provide the class method here. + def configure(&block) + instance.configure(&block) + end + protected def generate_railtie_name(class_or_module) ActiveSupport::Inflector.underscore(class_or_module).tr("/", "_") end + + # If the class method does not have a method, then send the method call + # to the Railtie instance. + def method_missing(name, *args, &block) + if instance.respond_to?(name) + instance.public_send(name, *args, &block) + else + super + end + end end delegate :railtie_name, to: :class + def initialize + if self.class.abstract_railtie? + raise "#{self.class.name} is abstract, you cannot instantiate it directly." + end + end + + def configure(&block) + instance_eval(&block) + end + def config @config ||= Railtie::Configuration.new end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/source_annotation_extractor.rb b/railties/lib/rails/source_annotation_extractor.rb index 2cbb0a435c..290634290f 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/source_annotation_extractor.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/source_annotation_extractor.rb @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ class SourceAnnotationExtractor case item when /\.(builder|rb|coffee|rake)$/ /#\s*(#{tag}):?\s*(.*)$/ - when /\.(css|scss|js)$/ + when /\.(css|scss|sass|js)$/ /\/\/\s*(#{tag}):?\s*(.*)$/ when /\.erb$/ /<%\s*#\s*(#{tag}):?\s*(.*?)\s*%>/ diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/tasks.rb b/railties/lib/rails/tasks.rb index 9807000578..af5f2707b1 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/tasks.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/tasks.rb @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -$VERBOSE = nil - -# Load Rails rakefile extensions +# Load Rails Rakefile extensions %w( annotations documentation diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/tasks/documentation.rake b/railties/lib/rails/tasks/documentation.rake index 1c3426028d..8544890553 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/tasks/documentation.rake +++ b/railties/lib/rails/tasks/documentation.rake @@ -1,64 +1,70 @@ -require 'rdoc/task' -require 'rails/api/task' +begin + require 'rdoc/task' +rescue LoadError + # Rubinius installs RDoc as a gem, and for this interpreter "rdoc/task" is + # available only if the application bundle includes "rdoc" (normally as a + # dependency of the "sdoc" gem.) + # + # If RDoc is not available it is fine that we do not generate the tasks that + # depend on it. Just be robust to this gotcha and go on. +else + require 'rails/api/task' -# Monkey-patch to remove redoc'ing and clobber descriptions to cut down on rake -T noise -class RDocTaskWithoutDescriptions < RDoc::Task - include ::Rake::DSL + # Monkey-patch to remove redoc'ing and clobber descriptions to cut down on rake -T noise + class RDocTaskWithoutDescriptions < RDoc::Task + include ::Rake::DSL - def define - task rdoc_task_name + def define + task rdoc_task_name - task rerdoc_task_name => [clobber_task_name, rdoc_task_name] + task rerdoc_task_name => [clobber_task_name, rdoc_task_name] - task clobber_task_name do - rm_r rdoc_dir rescue nil - end + task clobber_task_name do + rm_r rdoc_dir rescue nil + end - task :clobber => [clobber_task_name] + task :clobber => [clobber_task_name] - directory @rdoc_dir - task rdoc_task_name => [rdoc_target] - file rdoc_target => @rdoc_files + [Rake.application.rakefile] do - rm_r @rdoc_dir rescue nil - @before_running_rdoc.call if @before_running_rdoc - args = option_list + @rdoc_files - if @external - argstring = args.join(' ') - sh %{ruby -Ivendor vendor/rd #{argstring}} - else - require 'rdoc/rdoc' - RDoc::RDoc.new.document(args) + directory @rdoc_dir + task rdoc_task_name => [rdoc_target] + file rdoc_target => @rdoc_files + [Rake.application.rakefile] do + rm_r @rdoc_dir rescue nil + @before_running_rdoc.call if @before_running_rdoc + args = option_list + @rdoc_files + if @external + argstring = args.join(' ') + sh %{ruby -Ivendor vendor/rd #{argstring}} + else + require 'rdoc/rdoc' + RDoc::RDoc.new.document(args) + end end + self end - self end -end -namespace :doc do - def gem_path(gem_name) - path = $LOAD_PATH.grep(/#{gem_name}[\w.-]*\/lib$/).first - yield File.dirname(path) if path - end + namespace :doc do + RDocTaskWithoutDescriptions.new("app") { |rdoc| + rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'doc/app' + rdoc.template = ENV['template'] if ENV['template'] + rdoc.title = ENV['title'] || "Rails Application Documentation" + rdoc.options << '--line-numbers' + rdoc.options << '--charset' << 'utf-8' + rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README.rdoc') + rdoc.rdoc_files.include('app/**/*.rb') + rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb') + } + Rake::Task['doc:app'].comment = "Generate docs for the app -- also available doc:rails, doc:guides (options: TEMPLATE=/rdoc-template.rb, TITLE=\"Custom Title\")" - RDocTaskWithoutDescriptions.new("app") { |rdoc| - rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'doc/app' - rdoc.template = ENV['template'] if ENV['template'] - rdoc.title = ENV['title'] || "Rails Application Documentation" - rdoc.options << '--line-numbers' - rdoc.options << '--charset' << 'utf-8' - rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README.rdoc') - rdoc.rdoc_files.include('app/**/*.rb') - rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb') - } - Rake::Task['doc:app'].comment = "Generate docs for the app -- also available doc:rails, doc:guides (options: TEMPLATE=/rdoc-template.rb, TITLE=\"Custom Title\")" - - # desc 'Generate documentation for the Rails framework.' - Rails::API::AppTask.new('rails') + # desc 'Generate documentation for the Rails framework.' + Rails::API::AppTask.new('rails') + end +end - # desc "Generate Rails Guides" +namespace :doc do task :guides do - # FIXME: Reaching outside lib directory is a bad idea - require File.expand_path('../../../../../guides/rails_guides', __FILE__) + rails_gem_dir = Gem::Specification.find_by_name("rails").gem_dir + require File.expand_path(File.join(rails_gem_dir, "/guides/rails_guides")) RailsGuides::Generator.new(Rails.root.join("doc/guides")).generate end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/tasks/engine.rake b/railties/lib/rails/tasks/engine.rake index 70370be3f5..16ad1bfc84 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/tasks/engine.rake +++ b/railties/lib/rails/tasks/engine.rake @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ namespace :db do desc "Display status of migrations" app_task "migrate:status" - desc 'Create the database from config/database.yml for the current Rails.env (use db:create:all to create all dbs in the config)' + desc 'Create the database from config/database.yml for the current Rails.env (use db:create:all to create all databases in the config)' app_task "create" app_task "create:all" diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/tasks/framework.rake b/railties/lib/rails/tasks/framework.rake index 2116330b45..bd4e7c33e0 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/tasks/framework.rake +++ b/railties/lib/rails/tasks/framework.rake @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ namespace :rails do - desc "Update configs and some other initially generated files (or use just update:configs, update:bin, or update:application_controller)" - task update: [ "update:configs", "update:bin", "update:application_controller" ] + desc "Update configs and some other initially generated files (or use just update:configs or update:bin)" + task update: [ "update:configs", "update:bin" ] desc "Applies the template supplied by LOCATION=(/path/to/template) or URL" task :template do @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ namespace :rails do gen = Rails::Generators::AppGenerator.new ["rails"], { with_dispatchers: true }, destination_root: Rails.root File.exists?(Rails.root.join("config", "application.rb")) ? - gen.send(:app_const) : gen.send(:valid_app_const?) + gen.send(:app_const) : gen.send(:valid_const?) gen end end @@ -62,15 +62,5 @@ namespace :rails do task :bin do invoke_from_app_generator :create_bin_files end - - # desc "Rename application.rb to application_controller.rb" - task :application_controller do - old_style = Rails.root + '/app/controllers/application.rb' - new_style = Rails.root + '/app/controllers/application_controller.rb' - if File.exists?(old_style) && !File.exists?(new_style) - FileUtils.mv(old_style, new_style) - puts "#{old_style} has been renamed to #{new_style}, update your SCM as necessary" - end - end end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/templates/rails/welcome/index.html.erb b/railties/lib/rails/templates/rails/welcome/index.html.erb index 4c4c80ecda..eb620caa00 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/templates/rails/welcome/index.html.erb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/templates/rails/welcome/index.html.erb @@ -232,8 +232,8 @@ </li> <li> - <h2>Create your database</h2> - <p>Run <code>rake db:create</code> to create your database. If you're not using SQLite (the default), edit <span class="filename">config/database.yml</span> with your username and password.</p> + <h2>Configure your database</h2> + <p>If you're not using SQLite (the default), edit <span class="filename">config/database.yml</span> with your username and password.</p> </li> </ol> </div> diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/test_help.rb b/railties/lib/rails/test_help.rb index 739e4ad992..46f7466551 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/test_help.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/test_help.rb @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ require 'active_support/testing/autorun' require 'active_support/test_case' require 'action_controller/test_case' require 'action_dispatch/testing/integration' +require 'rails/generators/test_case' # Config Rails backtrace in tests. require 'rails/backtrace_cleaner' diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb index f52c4c44b7..75180ff978 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +if defined?(Rake.application) && Rake.application.top_level_tasks.grep(/^(default$|test(:|$))/).any? + ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test' +end + module Rails class TestUnitRailtie < Rails::Railtie config.app_generators do |c| diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/sub_test_task.rb b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/sub_test_task.rb index a463380e2d..d9bffba4d7 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/sub_test_task.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/sub_test_task.rb @@ -2,13 +2,53 @@ require 'rake/testtask' module Rails class TestTask < Rake::TestTask # :nodoc: all + # A utility class which is used primarily in "rails/test_unit/testing.rake" + # to help define rake tasks corresponding to <tt>rake test</tt>. + # + # This class takes a TestInfo class and defines the appropriate rake task + # based on the information, then invokes it. + class TestCreator + def initialize(info) + @info = info + end + + def invoke_rake_task + if @info.files.any? + create_and_run_single_test + reset_application_tasks + else + Rake::Task[ENV['TEST'] ? 'test:single' : 'test:run'].invoke + end + end + + private + + def create_and_run_single_test + Rails::TestTask.new('test:single') { |t| + t.test_files = @info.files + } + ENV['TESTOPTS'] ||= @info.opts + Rake::Task['test:single'].invoke + end + + def reset_application_tasks + Rake.application.top_level_tasks.replace @info.tasks + end + end + + # This is a utility class used by the <tt>TestTask::TestCreator</tt> class. + # This class takes a set of test tasks and checks to see if they correspond + # to test files (or can be transformed into test files). Calling <tt>files</tt> + # provides the set of test files and is used when initializing tests after + # a call to <tt>rake test</tt>. class TestInfo def initialize(tasks) @tasks = tasks + @files = nil end def files - @tasks.map { |task| + @files ||= @tasks.map { |task| [task, translate(task)].find { |file| test_file?(file) } }.compact end @@ -53,8 +93,9 @@ module Rails end end - def self.test_info(tasks) - TestInfo.new tasks + def self.test_creator(tasks) + info = TestInfo.new(tasks) + TestCreator.new(info) end def initialize(name = :test) diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake index 877dd6d254..547846c833 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake +++ b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake @@ -1,65 +1,12 @@ require 'rbconfig' require 'rake/testtask' require 'rails/test_unit/sub_test_task' -require 'active_support/deprecation' - -TEST_CHANGES_SINCE = Time.now - 600 - -# Look up tests for recently modified sources. -def recent_tests(source_pattern, test_path, touched_since = 10.minutes.ago) - FileList[source_pattern].map do |path| - if File.mtime(path) > touched_since - tests = [] - source_dir = File.dirname(path).split("/") - source_file = File.basename(path, '.rb') - - # Support subdirs in app/models and app/controllers - modified_test_path = source_dir.length > 2 ? "#{test_path}/" << source_dir[1..source_dir.length].join('/') : test_path - - # For modified files in app/ run the tests for it. ex. /test/controllers/account_controller.rb - test = "#{modified_test_path}/#{source_file}_test.rb" - tests.push test if File.exist?(test) - - # For modified files in app, run tests in subdirs too. ex. /test/controllers/account/*_test.rb - test = "#{modified_test_path}/#{File.basename(path, '.rb').sub("_controller","")}" - FileList["#{test}/*_test.rb"].each { |f| tests.push f } if File.exist?(test) - - return tests - - end - end.flatten.compact -end - - -# Recreated here from Active Support because :uncommitted needs it before Rails is available -module Kernel - remove_method :silence_stderr # Removing old method to prevent method redefined warning - def silence_stderr - old_stderr = STDERR.dup - STDERR.reopen(RbConfig::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /mswin|mingw/ ? 'NUL:' : '/dev/null') - STDERR.sync = true - yield - ensure - STDERR.reopen(old_stderr) - end -end task default: :test desc 'Runs test:units, test:functionals, test:integration together' task :test do - info = Rails::TestTask.test_info Rake.application.top_level_tasks - if info.files.any? - Rails::TestTask.new('test:single') { |t| - t.test_files = info.files - } - ENV['TESTOPTS'] ||= info.opts - Rake.application.top_level_tasks.replace info.tasks - - Rake::Task['test:single'].invoke - else - Rake::Task[ENV['TEST'] ? 'test:single' : 'test:run'].invoke - end + Rails::TestTask.test_creator(Rake.application.top_level_tasks).invoke_rake_task end namespace :test do @@ -67,7 +14,7 @@ namespace :test do # Placeholder task for other Railtie and plugins to enhance. See Active Record for an example. end - task :run => ['test:units', 'test:functionals', 'test:integration'] + task :run => ['test:units', 'test:functionals', 'test:generators', 'test:integration'] # Inspired by: http://ngauthier.com/2012/02/quick-tests-with-bash.html desc "Run tests quickly by merging all types and not resetting db" @@ -80,72 +27,23 @@ namespace :test do task :db => %w[db:test:prepare test:all] end - # Display deprecation message - task :deprecated do - ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "`rake #{ARGV.first}` is deprecated with no replacement." - end - - Rake::TestTask.new(recent: ["test:deprecated", "test:prepare"]) do |t| - since = TEST_CHANGES_SINCE - touched = FileList['test/**/*_test.rb'].select { |path| File.mtime(path) > since } + - recent_tests('app/models/**/*.rb', 'test/models', since) + - recent_tests('app/models/**/*.rb', 'test/unit', since) + - recent_tests('app/controllers/**/*.rb', 'test/controllers', since) + - recent_tests('app/controllers/**/*.rb', 'test/functional', since) - - t.test_files = touched.uniq - end - Rake::Task['test:recent'].comment = "Deprecated; Test recent changes" - - Rake::TestTask.new(uncommitted: ["test:deprecated", "test:prepare"]) do |t| - def t.file_list - if File.directory?(".svn") - changed_since_checkin = silence_stderr { `svn status` }.split.map { |path| path.chomp[7 .. -1] } - elsif system "git rev-parse --git-dir 2>&1 >/dev/null" - changed_since_checkin = silence_stderr { `git ls-files --modified --others --exclude-standard` }.split.map { |path| path.chomp } - else - abort "Not a Subversion or Git checkout." - end - - models = changed_since_checkin.select { |path| path =~ /app[\\\/]models[\\\/].*\.rb$/ } - controllers = changed_since_checkin.select { |path| path =~ /app[\\\/]controllers[\\\/].*\.rb$/ } - - unit_tests = models.map { |model| "test/models/#{File.basename(model, '.rb')}_test.rb" } + - models.map { |model| "test/unit/#{File.basename(model, '.rb')}_test.rb" } + - functional_tests = controllers.map { |controller| "test/controllers/#{File.basename(controller, '.rb')}_test.rb" } + - controllers.map { |controller| "test/functional/#{File.basename(controller, '.rb')}_test.rb" } - (unit_tests + functional_tests).uniq.select { |file| File.exist?(file) } - end - end - Rake::Task['test:uncommitted'].comment = "Deprecated; Test changes since last checkin (only Subversion and Git)" - Rails::TestTask.new(single: "test:prepare") - Rails::TestTask.new(models: "test:prepare") do |t| - t.pattern = 'test/models/**/*_test.rb' + ["models", "helpers", "controllers", "mailers", "integration"].each do |name| + Rails::TestTask.new(name => "test:prepare") do |t| + t.pattern = "test/#{name}/**/*_test.rb" + end end - Rails::TestTask.new(helpers: "test:prepare") do |t| - t.pattern = 'test/helpers/**/*_test.rb' + Rails::TestTask.new(generators: "test:prepare") do |t| + t.pattern = "test/lib/generators/**/*_test.rb" end Rails::TestTask.new(units: "test:prepare") do |t| t.pattern = 'test/{models,helpers,unit}/**/*_test.rb' end - Rails::TestTask.new(controllers: "test:prepare") do |t| - t.pattern = 'test/controllers/**/*_test.rb' - end - - Rails::TestTask.new(mailers: "test:prepare") do |t| - t.pattern = 'test/mailers/**/*_test.rb' - end - Rails::TestTask.new(functionals: "test:prepare") do |t| t.pattern = 'test/{controllers,mailers,functional}/**/*_test.rb' end - - Rails::TestTask.new(integration: "test:prepare") do |t| - t.pattern = 'test/integration/**/*_test.rb' - end end diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/version.rb b/railties/lib/rails/version.rb index fee352db5a..5a6d8d0983 100644 --- a/railties/lib/rails/version.rb +++ b/railties/lib/rails/version.rb @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ module Rails module VERSION MAJOR = 4 - MINOR = 0 + MINOR = 1 TINY = 0 - PRE = "beta1" + PRE = "beta" STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY, PRE].compact.join(".") end diff --git a/railties/test/app_rails_loader_test.rb b/railties/test/app_rails_loader_test.rb index 63ed9eaef0..ceae78ae80 100644 --- a/railties/test/app_rails_loader_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/app_rails_loader_test.rb @@ -1,48 +1,68 @@ +require 'tmpdir' require 'abstract_unit' require 'rails/app_rails_loader' class AppRailsLoaderTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + def write(filename, contents=nil) + FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(filename)) + File.write(filename, contents) + end + + def expects_exec(exe) + Rails::AppRailsLoader.expects(:exec).with(Rails::AppRailsLoader::RUBY, exe) + end setup do - File.stubs(:exists?).returns(false) + @tmp = Dir.mktmpdir('railties-rails-loader-test-suite') + @cwd = Dir.pwd + Dir.chdir(@tmp) end - ['bin/rails', 'script/rails'].each do |exe| - test "is in a rails application if #{exe} exists and contains APP_PATH" do - File.stubs(:exists?).with(exe).returns(true) - File.stubs(:read).with(exe).returns('APP_PATH') - assert Rails::AppRailsLoader.find_executable - end + ['bin', 'script'].each do |script_dir| + exe = "#{script_dir}/rails" - test "is not in a rails application if #{exe} exists but doesn't contain APP_PATH" do - File.stubs(:exists?).with(exe).returns(true) - File.stubs(:read).with(exe).returns("railties #{exe}") - assert !Rails::AppRailsLoader.find_executable - end + test "is not in a Rails application if #{exe} is not found in the current or parent directories" do + File.stubs(:exists?).with('bin/rails').returns(false) + File.stubs(:exists?).with('script/rails').returns(false) - test "is in a rails application if parent directory has #{exe} containing APP_PATH" do - File.stubs(:exists?).with("/foo/bar/#{exe}").returns(false) - File.stubs(:exists?).with("/foo/#{exe}").returns(true) - File.stubs(:read).with("/foo/#{exe}").returns('APP_PATH') - assert Rails::AppRailsLoader.find_executable_in_parent_path(Pathname.new("/foo/bar")) + assert !Rails::AppRailsLoader.exec_app_rails end - test "is not in a rails application if at the root directory and doesn't have #{exe}" do - Pathname.any_instance.stubs(:root?).returns true - assert !Rails::AppRailsLoader.find_executable - end + ['APP_PATH', 'ENGINE_PATH'].each do |keyword| + test "is in a Rails application if #{exe} exists and contains #{keyword}" do + write exe, keyword - test "is in a rails engine if parent directory has #{exe} containing ENGINE_PATH" do - File.stubs(:exists?).with("/foo/bar/#{exe}").returns(false) - File.stubs(:exists?).with("/foo/#{exe}").returns(true) - File.stubs(:read).with("/foo/#{exe}").returns('ENGINE_PATH') - assert Rails::AppRailsLoader.find_executable_in_parent_path(Pathname.new("/foo/bar")) - end + expects_exec exe + Rails::AppRailsLoader.exec_app_rails + end - test "is in a rails engine if #{exe} exists containing ENGINE_PATH" do - File.stubs(:exists?).with(exe).returns(true) - File.stubs(:read).with(exe).returns('ENGINE_PATH') - assert Rails::AppRailsLoader.find_executable + test "is not in a Rails application if #{exe} exists but doesn't contain #{keyword}" do + write exe + + assert !Rails::AppRailsLoader.exec_app_rails + end + + test "is in a Rails application if parent directory has #{exe} containing #{keyword} and chdirs to the root directory" do + write "foo/bar/#{exe}" + write "foo/#{exe}", keyword + + Dir.chdir('foo/bar') + + expects_exec exe + Rails::AppRailsLoader.exec_app_rails + + # Compare the realpath in case either of them has symlinks. + # + # This happens in particular in Mac OS X, where @tmp starts + # with "/var", and Dir.pwd with "/private/var", due to a + # default system symlink var -> private/var. + assert_equal File.realpath("#@tmp/foo"), File.realpath(Dir.pwd) + end end end + + teardown do + Dir.chdir(@cwd) + FileUtils.rm_rf(@tmp) + end end diff --git a/railties/test/application/asset_debugging_test.rb b/railties/test/application/asset_debugging_test.rb index b3b40448c0..9a571fac3a 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/asset_debugging_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/asset_debugging_test.rb @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ module ApplicationTests app_file "app/views/posts/index.html.erb", "<%= javascript_include_tag 'application' %>" app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/posts', to: "posts#index" end RUBY diff --git a/railties/test/application/assets_test.rb b/railties/test/application/assets_test.rb index 34432eac3a..4de8fcaa38 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/assets_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/assets_test.rb @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ module ApplicationTests app_file "app/assets/javascripts/demo.js.erb", "a = <%= image_path('rails.png').inspect %>;" app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '*path', to: lambda { |env| [200, { "Content-Type" => "text/html" }, ["Not an asset"]] } end RUBY @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ module ApplicationTests class UsersController < ApplicationController; end eoruby app_file "app/models/user.rb", <<-eoruby - class User < ActiveRecord::Base; end + class User < ActiveRecord::Base; raise 'should not be reached'; end eoruby ENV['RAILS_ENV'] = 'production' @@ -165,6 +165,29 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_file_exists("#{app_path}/public/assets/something-*.js") end + test 'precompile use assets defined in app env config' do + add_to_env_config 'production', 'config.assets.precompile = [ "something.js" ]' + + app_file 'app/assets/javascripts/something.js.erb', 'alert();' + + precompile! 'RAILS_ENV=production' + + assert_file_exists("#{app_path}/public/assets/something-*.js") + end + + test 'precompile use assets defined in app config and reassigned in app env config' do + add_to_config 'config.assets.precompile = [ "something.js" ]' + add_to_env_config 'production', 'config.assets.precompile += [ "another.js" ]' + + app_file 'app/assets/javascripts/something.js.erb', 'alert();' + app_file 'app/assets/javascripts/another.js.erb', 'alert();' + + precompile! 'RAILS_ENV=production' + + assert_file_exists("#{app_path}/public/assets/something-*.js") + assert_file_exists("#{app_path}/public/assets/another-*.js") + end + test "asset pipeline should use a Sprockets::Index when config.assets.digest is true" do add_to_config "config.assets.digest = true" add_to_config "config.action_controller.perform_caching = false" @@ -313,7 +336,7 @@ module ApplicationTests app_file "app/assets/javascripts/demo.js.erb", "<%= :alert %>();" app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/omg', :to => "omg#index" end RUBY @@ -376,18 +399,6 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_equal "Post;\n", File.read(Dir["#{app_path}/public/assets/application-*.js"].first) end - test "assets can't access model information when precompiling if not initializing the app" do - app_file "app/models/post.rb", "class Post; end" - app_file "app/assets/javascripts/application.js", "//= require_tree ." - app_file "app/assets/javascripts/xmlhr.js.erb", "<%= defined?(Post) || :NoPost %>" - - add_to_config "config.assets.digest = false" - add_to_config "config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false" - - precompile! - assert_equal "NoPost;\n", File.read(Dir["#{app_path}/public/assets/application-*.js"].first) - end - test "initialization on the assets group should set assets_dir" do require "#{app_path}/config/application" Rails.application.initialize!(:assets) @@ -475,7 +486,7 @@ module ApplicationTests app_file "app/views/posts/index.html.erb", "<%= javascript_include_tag 'application' %>" app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/posts', :to => "posts#index" end RUBY diff --git a/railties/test/application/configuration_test.rb b/railties/test/application/configuration_test.rb index 1acf03f35a..c51488e0e1 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/configuration_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/configuration_test.rb @@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ module ApplicationTests require "#{app_path}/config/environment" ActiveRecord::Migrator.stubs(:needs_migration?).returns(true) + ActiveRecord::NullMigration.any_instance.stubs(:mtime).returns(1) get "/foo" assert_equal 500, last_response.status @@ -158,12 +159,12 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY require "#{app_path}/config/application" - assert AppTemplate::Application.initialize! + assert Rails.application.initialize! end test "application is always added to eager_load namespaces" do require "#{app_path}/config/application" - assert AppTemplate::Application, AppTemplate::Application.config.eager_load_namespaces + assert Rails.application, Rails.application.config.eager_load_namespaces end test "the application can be eager loaded even when there are no frameworks" do @@ -670,5 +671,13 @@ module ApplicationTests end end end + + test "config.log_level with custom logger" do + make_basic_app do |app| + app.config.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) + app.config.log_level = :info + end + assert_equal Logger::INFO, Rails.logger.level + end end end diff --git a/railties/test/application/initializers/frameworks_test.rb b/railties/test/application/initializers/frameworks_test.rb index bc794e1602..83104acf3c 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/initializers/frameworks_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/initializers/frameworks_test.rb @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "allows me to configure default url options for ActionMailer" do app_file "config/environments/development.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.configure do + Rails.application.configure do config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { :host => "test.rails" } end RUBY @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "does not include url helpers as action methods" do app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get "/foo", :to => lambda { |env| [200, {}, []] }, :as => :foo end RUBY @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get "/:controller(/:action)" end RUBY @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ module ApplicationTests end require "#{app_path}/config/environment" ActiveRecord::Base.connection.drop_table("posts") # force drop posts table for test. - assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_cache.tables["posts"] + assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_cache.tables("posts") end test "expire schema cache dump" do @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ module ApplicationTests end silence_warnings { require "#{app_path}/config/environment" - assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_cache.tables["posts"] + assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_cache.tables("posts") } end diff --git a/railties/test/application/initializers/i18n_test.rb b/railties/test/application/initializers/i18n_test.rb index 17d0b10b70..97df073ec7 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/initializers/i18n_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/initializers/i18n_test.rb @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ en: RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/i18n', :to => lambda { |env| [200, {}, [Foo.instance_variable_get('@foo')]] } end RUBY @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ en: YAML app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/i18n', :to => lambda { |env| [200, {}, [I18n.t(:foo)]] } end RUBY diff --git a/railties/test/application/initializers/load_path_test.rb b/railties/test/application/initializers/load_path_test.rb index 9b18c329ec..b36628ee37 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/initializers/load_path_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/initializers/load_path_test.rb @@ -72,9 +72,10 @@ module ApplicationTests end test "load environment with global" do + $initialize_test_set_from_env = nil app_file "config/environments/development.rb", <<-RUBY $initialize_test_set_from_env = 'success' - AppTemplate::Application.configure do + Rails.application.configure do config.cache_classes = true config.time_zone = "Brasilia" end @@ -88,8 +89,8 @@ module ApplicationTests require "#{app_path}/config/environment" assert_equal "success", $initialize_test_set_from_env - assert AppTemplate::Application.config.cache_classes - assert_equal "Brasilia", AppTemplate::Application.config.time_zone + assert Rails.application.config.cache_classes + assert_equal "Brasilia", Rails.application.config.time_zone end end end diff --git a/railties/test/application/loading_test.rb b/railties/test/application/loading_test.rb index ad7172c514..4f30f30f95 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/loading_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/loading_test.rb @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase test "models without table do not panic on scope definitions when loaded" do app_file "app/models/user.rb", <<-MODEL class User < ActiveRecord::Base - default_scope where(published: true) + default_scope { where(published: true) } end MODEL @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase test "load config/environments/environment before Bootstrap initializers" do app_file "config/environments/development.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.configure do + Rails.application.configure do config.development_environment_loaded = true end RUBY @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase RUBY require "#{app_path}/config/environment" - assert ::AppTemplate::Application.config.loaded + assert ::Rails.application.config.loaded end test "descendants loaded after framework initialization are cleaned on each request without cache classes" do @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase MODEL app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/load', to: lambda { |env| [200, {}, Post.all] } get '/unload', to: lambda { |env| [200, {}, []] } end @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase test "initialize cant be called twice" do require "#{app_path}/config/environment" - assert_raise(RuntimeError) { ::AppTemplate::Application.initialize! } + assert_raise(RuntimeError) { Rails.application.initialize! } end test "reload constants on development" do @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/c', to: lambda { |env| [200, {"Content-Type" => "text/plain"}, [User.counter.to_s]] } end RUBY @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/c', to: lambda { |env| [200, {"Content-Type" => "text/plain"}, [User.counter.to_s]] } end RUBY @@ -179,8 +179,8 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - $counter = 0 - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + $counter ||= 0 + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/c', to: lambda { |env| User; [200, {"Content-Type" => "text/plain"}, [$counter.to_s]] } end RUBY @@ -205,13 +205,46 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_equal "2", last_response.body end + test "dependencies reloading is followed by routes reloading" do + add_to_config <<-RUBY + config.cache_classes = false + RUBY + + app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY + $counter ||= 1 + $counter *= 2 + Rails.application.routes.draw do + get '/c', to: lambda { |env| User; [200, {"Content-Type" => "text/plain"}, [$counter.to_s]] } + end + RUBY + + app_file "app/models/user.rb", <<-MODEL + class User + $counter += 1 + end + MODEL + + require 'rack/test' + extend Rack::Test::Methods + + require "#{rails_root}/config/environment" + + get "/c" + assert_equal "3", last_response.body + + app_file "db/schema.rb", "" + + get "/c" + assert_equal "7", last_response.body + end + test "columns migrations also trigger reloading" do add_to_config <<-RUBY config.cache_classes = false RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/title', to: lambda { |env| [200, {"Content-Type" => "text/plain"}, [Post.new.title]] } get '/body', to: lambda { |env| [200, {"Content-Type" => "text/plain"}, [Post.new.body]] } end @@ -270,7 +303,7 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase RUBY app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get "/:controller(/:action)" end RUBY @@ -288,10 +321,10 @@ class LoadingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase require "#{app_path}/config/application" assert !Rails.initialized? - assert !AppTemplate::Application.initialized? + assert !Rails.application.initialized? Rails.initialize! assert Rails.initialized? - assert AppTemplate::Application.initialized? + assert Rails.application.initialized? end protected diff --git a/railties/test/application/middleware/cache_test.rb b/railties/test/application/middleware/cache_test.rb index b8e0c9be60..b4db840e68 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/middleware/cache_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/middleware/cache_test.rb @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' end RUBY diff --git a/railties/test/application/middleware/session_test.rb b/railties/test/application/middleware/session_test.rb index 8cb0dfeb63..14a56176f5 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/middleware/session_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/middleware/session_test.rb @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "session is empty and isn't saved on unverified request when using :null_session protect method" do app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' post ':controller(/:action)' end @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "cookie jar is empty and isn't saved on unverified request when using :null_session protect method" do app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' post ':controller(/:action)' end @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "session using encrypted cookie store" do app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' end RUBY @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "session upgrading signature to encryption cookie store works the same way as encrypted cookie store" do app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' end RUBY @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "session upgrading signature to encryption cookie store upgrades session to encrypted mode" do app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' end RUBY @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "session upgrading legacy signed cookies to new signed cookies" do app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' end RUBY diff --git a/railties/test/application/middleware_test.rb b/railties/test/application/middleware_test.rb index d8076c7151..31a35a09bb 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/middleware_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/middleware_test.rb @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ module ApplicationTests end test "default middleware stack" do - add_to_config "config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header = 'X-Sendfile'" + add_to_config "config.active_record.migration_error = :page_load" boot! @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ module ApplicationTests "ActionDispatch::RemoteIp", "ActionDispatch::Reloader", "ActionDispatch::Callbacks", + "ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending", "ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement", "ActiveRecord::QueryCache", "ActionDispatch::Cookies", @@ -49,12 +50,6 @@ module ApplicationTests ], middleware end - test "Rack::Sendfile is not included by default" do - boot! - - assert !middleware.include?("Rack::Sendfile"), "Rack::Sendfile is not included in the default stack unless you set config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header" - end - test "Rack::Cache is not included by default" do boot! @@ -69,6 +64,14 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_equal "Rack::Cache", middleware.first end + test "ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending is present when active_record.migration_error is set to :page_load" do + add_to_config "config.active_record.migration_error = :page_load" + + boot! + + assert middleware.include?("ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending") + end + test "ActionDispatch::SSL is present when force_ssl is set" do add_to_config "config.force_ssl = true" boot! @@ -80,7 +83,7 @@ module ApplicationTests add_to_config "config.ssl_options = { host: 'example.com' }" boot! - assert_equal AppTemplate::Application.middleware.first.args, [{host: 'example.com'}] + assert_equal Rails.application.middleware.first.args, [{host: 'example.com'}] end test "removing Active Record omits its middleware" do @@ -88,6 +91,7 @@ module ApplicationTests boot! assert !middleware.include?("ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement") assert !middleware.include?("ActiveRecord::QueryCache") + assert !middleware.include?("ActiveRecord::Migration::CheckPending") end test "removes lock if cache classes is set" do @@ -135,7 +139,7 @@ module ApplicationTests end test "insert middleware after" do - add_to_config "config.middleware.insert_after ActionDispatch::Static, Rack::Config" + add_to_config "config.middleware.insert_after Rack::Sendfile, Rack::Config" boot! assert_equal "Rack::Config", middleware.second end @@ -143,16 +147,16 @@ module ApplicationTests test "Rails.cache does not respond to middleware" do add_to_config "config.cache_store = :memory_store" boot! - assert_equal "Rack::Runtime", middleware.third + assert_equal "Rack::Runtime", middleware.fourth end test "Rails.cache does respond to middleware" do boot! - assert_equal "Rack::Runtime", middleware.fourth + assert_equal "Rack::Runtime", middleware.fifth end test "insert middleware before" do - add_to_config "config.middleware.insert_before ActionDispatch::Static, Rack::Config" + add_to_config "config.middleware.insert_before Rack::Sendfile, Rack::Config" boot! assert_equal "Rack::Config", middleware.first end @@ -217,7 +221,7 @@ module ApplicationTests end def middleware - AppTemplate::Application.middleware.map(&:klass).map(&:name) + Rails.application.middleware.map(&:klass).map(&:name) end end end diff --git a/railties/test/application/multiple_applications_test.rb b/railties/test/application/multiple_applications_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..03c343c475 --- /dev/null +++ b/railties/test/application/multiple_applications_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +require 'isolation/abstract_unit' + +module ApplicationTests + class MultipleApplicationsTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + include ActiveSupport::Testing::Isolation + + def setup + build_app(initializers: true) + boot_rails + require "#{rails_root}/config/environment" + end + + def teardown + teardown_app + end + + def test_cloning_an_application_makes_a_shallow_copy_of_config + clone = Rails.application.clone + + assert_equal Rails.application.config, clone.config, "The cloned application should get a copy of the config" + assert_equal Rails.application.config.secret_key_base, clone.config.secret_key_base, "The base secret key on the config should be the same" + end + + def test_initialization_of_multiple_copies_of_same_application + application1 = AppTemplate::Application.new + application2 = AppTemplate::Application.new + + assert_not_equal Rails.application.object_id, application1.object_id, "New applications should not be the same as the original application" + assert_not_equal Rails.application.object_id, application2.object_id, "New applications should not be the same as the original application" + end + + def test_initialization_of_application_with_previous_config + application1 = AppTemplate::Application.new(config: Rails.application.config) + application2 = AppTemplate::Application.new + + assert_equal Rails.application.config, application1.config, "Creating a new application while setting an initial config should result in the same config" + assert_not_equal Rails.application.config, application2.config, "New applications without setting an initial config should not have the same config" + end + + def test_initialization_of_application_with_previous_railties + application1 = AppTemplate::Application.new(railties: Rails.application.railties) + application2 = AppTemplate::Application.new + + assert_equal Rails.application.railties, application1.railties + assert_not_equal Rails.application.railties, application2.railties + end + + def test_initialize_new_application_with_all_previous_initialization_variables + application1 = AppTemplate::Application.new( + config: Rails.application.config, + railties: Rails.application.railties, + routes_reloader: Rails.application.routes_reloader, + reloaders: Rails.application.reloaders, + routes: Rails.application.routes, + helpers: Rails.application.helpers, + app_env_config: Rails.application.env_config + ) + + assert_equal Rails.application.config, application1.config + assert_equal Rails.application.railties, application1.railties + assert_equal Rails.application.routes_reloader, application1.routes_reloader + assert_equal Rails.application.reloaders, application1.reloaders + assert_equal Rails.application.routes, application1.routes + assert_equal Rails.application.helpers, application1.helpers + assert_equal Rails.application.env_config, application1.env_config + end + + def test_rake_tasks_defined_on_different_applications_go_to_the_same_class + $run_count = 0 + + application1 = AppTemplate::Application.new + application1.rake_tasks do + $run_count += 1 + end + + application2 = AppTemplate::Application.new + application2.rake_tasks do + $run_count += 1 + end + + require "#{app_path}/config/environment" + + assert_equal 0, $run_count, "The count should stay at zero without any calls to the rake tasks" + require 'rake' + require 'rake/testtask' + require 'rdoc/task' + Rails.application.load_tasks + assert_equal 2, $run_count, "Calling a rake task should result in two increments to the count" + end + + def test_multiple_applications_can_be_initialized + assert_nothing_raised { AppTemplate::Application.new } + end + + def test_initializers_run_on_different_applications_go_to_the_same_class + application1 = AppTemplate::Application.new + $run_count = 0 + + AppTemplate::Application.initializer :init0 do + $run_count += 1 + end + + application1.initializer :init1 do + $run_count += 1 + end + + AppTemplate::Application.new.initializer :init2 do + $run_count += 1 + end + + assert_equal 0, $run_count, "Without loading the initializers, the count should be 0" + + # Set config.eager_load to false so that a eager_load warning doesn't pop up + AppTemplate::Application.new { config.eager_load = false }.initialize! + + assert_equal 3, $run_count, "There should have been three initializers that incremented the count" + end + + def test_runners_run_on_different_applications_go_to_the_same_class + $run_count = 0 + AppTemplate::Application.runner { $run_count += 1 } + AppTemplate::Application.new.runner { $run_count += 1 } + + assert_equal 0, $run_count, "Without loading the runners, the count should be 0" + Rails.application.load_runner + assert_equal 2, $run_count, "There should have been two runners that increment the count" + end + + def test_isolate_namespace_on_an_application + assert_nil Rails.application.railtie_namespace, "Before isolating namespace, the railtie namespace should be nil" + Rails.application.isolate_namespace(AppTemplate) + assert_equal Rails.application.railtie_namespace, AppTemplate, "After isolating namespace, we should have a namespace" + end + + def test_inserting_configuration_into_application + app = AppTemplate::Application.new(config: Rails.application.config) + new_config = Rails::Application::Configuration.new("root_of_application") + new_config.secret_key_base = "some_secret_key_dude" + app.config.secret_key_base = "a_different_secret_key" + + assert_equal "a_different_secret_key", app.config.secret_key_base, "The configuration's secret key should be set." + app.config = new_config + assert_equal "some_secret_key_dude", app.config.secret_key_base, "The configuration's secret key should have changed." + assert_equal "root_of_application", app.config.root, "The root should have changed to the new config's root." + assert_equal new_config, app.config, "The application's config should have changed to the new config." + end + end +end diff --git a/railties/test/application/rake/notes_test.rb b/railties/test/application/rake/notes_test.rb index 3508f4225a..9a92c5f6ff 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/rake/notes_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/rake/notes_test.rb @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ module ApplicationTests app_file "app/assets/javascripts/application.js", "// TODO: note in js" app_file "app/assets/stylesheets/application.css", "// TODO: note in css" app_file "app/assets/stylesheets/application.css.scss", "// TODO: note in scss" + app_file "app/assets/stylesheets/application.css.sass", "// TODO: note in sass" app_file "app/controllers/application_controller.rb", 1000.times.map { "" }.join("\n") << "# TODO: note in ruby" app_file "lib/tasks/task.rake", "# TODO: note in rake" @@ -46,9 +47,10 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_match(/note in js/, output) assert_match(/note in css/, output) assert_match(/note in scss/, output) + assert_match(/note in sass/, output) assert_match(/note in rake/, output) - assert_equal 9, lines.size + assert_equal 10, lines.size lines.each do |line| assert_equal 4, line[0].size diff --git a/railties/test/application/rake_test.rb b/railties/test/application/rake_test.rb index eb590da678..c1cb1c1eba 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/rake_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/rake_test.rb @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ module ApplicationTests def setup build_app boot_rails - FileUtils.rm_rf("#{app_path}/config/environments") end def teardown @@ -30,11 +29,11 @@ module ApplicationTests app_file "config/environment.rb", <<-RUBY SuperMiddleware = Struct.new(:app) - AppTemplate::Application.configure do + Rails.application.configure do config.middleware.use SuperMiddleware end - AppTemplate::Application.initialize! + Rails.application.initialize! RUBY assert_match("SuperMiddleware", Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rake middleware` }) @@ -56,10 +55,8 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_match "Doing something...", output end - def test_does_not_explode_when_accessing_a_model_with_eager_load + def test_does_not_explode_when_accessing_a_model add_to_config <<-RUBY - config.eager_load = true - rake_tasks do task do_nothing: :environment do Hello.new.world @@ -67,76 +64,72 @@ module ApplicationTests end RUBY - app_file "app/models/hello.rb", <<-RUBY - class Hello - def world - puts "Hello world" + app_file 'app/models/hello.rb', <<-RUBY + class Hello + def world + puts 'Hello world' + end end - end RUBY - output = Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rake do_nothing` } - assert_match "Hello world", output - end - - def test_code_statistics_sanity - assert_match "Code LOC: 5 Test LOC: 0 Code to Test Ratio: 1:0.0", - Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rake stats` } + output = Dir.chdir(app_path) { `rake do_nothing` } + assert_match 'Hello world', output end - def test_rake_test_uncommitted_always_find_git_in_parent_dir - return "FIXME :'(" - app_name = File.basename(app_path) - app_dir = File.dirname(app_path) - moved_app_name = app_name + '_moved' - - Dir.chdir(app_dir) do - # Go from "./app/" to "./app/app_moved" - FileUtils.mv(app_name, moved_app_name) - FileUtils.mkdir(app_name) - FileUtils.mv(moved_app_name, app_name) - # Initialize the git repository and start the test. - Dir.chdir(app_name) do - `git init` - Dir.chdir(moved_app_name){ `rake db:migrate` } - silence_stderr { Dir.chdir(moved_app_name) { `rake test:uncommitted` } } - assert_equal 0, $?.exitstatus + def test_should_not_eager_load_model_for_rake + add_to_config <<-RUBY + rake_tasks do + task do_nothing: :environment do + end end - end - end + RUBY + + add_to_env_config 'production', <<-RUBY + config.eager_load = true + RUBY + + app_file 'app/models/hello.rb', <<-RUBY + raise 'should not be pre-required for rake even eager_load=true' + RUBY - def test_rake_test_uncommitted_fails_with_no_scm - Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rake db:migrate` } Dir.chdir(app_path) do - silence_stderr { `rake test:uncommitted` } - assert_equal 1, $?.exitstatus + assert system('rake do_nothing RAILS_ENV=production'), + 'should not be pre-required for rake even eager_load=true' end end - def test_rake_test_deprecation_messages - Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rails generate scaffold user name:string` } - Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rake db:migrate` } - - %w(recent uncommitted).each do |test_suit_name| - output = Dir.chdir(app_path) { `rake test:#{test_suit_name} 2>&1` } - assert_match(/DEPRECATION WARNING: `rake test:#{test_suit_name}` is deprecated/, output) - end + def test_code_statistics_sanity + assert_match "Code LOC: 5 Test LOC: 0 Code to Test Ratio: 1:0.0", + Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rake stats` } end def test_rake_routes_calls_the_route_inspector app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do + get '/cart', to: 'cart#show' + end + RUBY + + output = Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rake routes` } + assert_equal "Prefix Verb URI Pattern Controller#Action\ncart GET /cart(.:format) cart#show\n", output + end + + def test_rake_routes_with_controller_environment + app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/cart', to: 'cart#show' + get '/basketball', to: 'basketball#index' end RUBY + ENV['CONTROLLER'] = 'cart' output = Dir.chdir(app_path){ `rake routes` } assert_equal "Prefix Verb URI Pattern Controller#Action\ncart GET /cart(.:format) cart#show\n", output end def test_rake_routes_displays_message_when_no_routes_are_defined app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do end RUBY @@ -197,7 +190,7 @@ module ApplicationTests bundle exec rake db:migrate db:test:clone test` end - assert_match(/7 tests, 13 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors/, output) + assert_match(/7 runs, 13 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors/, output) assert_no_match(/Errors running/, output) end @@ -207,7 +200,7 @@ module ApplicationTests bundle exec rake db:migrate db:test:clone test` end - assert_match(/7 tests, 13 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors/, output) + assert_match(/7 runs, 13 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors/, output) assert_no_match(/Errors running/, output) end diff --git a/railties/test/application/rendering_test.rb b/railties/test/application/rendering_test.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b01febd768 --- /dev/null +++ b/railties/test/application/rendering_test.rb @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +require 'isolation/abstract_unit' +require 'rack/test' + +module ApplicationTests + class RoutingTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase + include ActiveSupport::Testing::Isolation + include Rack::Test::Methods + + def setup + build_app + boot_rails + end + + def teardown + teardown_app + end + + test "Unknown format falls back to HTML template" do + app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY + Rails.application.routes.draw do + get 'pages/:id', to: 'pages#show' + end + RUBY + + app_file 'app/controllers/pages_controller.rb', <<-RUBY + class PagesController < ApplicationController + layout false + + def show + end + end + RUBY + + app_file 'app/views/pages/show.html.erb', <<-RUBY + <%= params[:id] %> + RUBY + + get '/pages/foo' + assert_equal 200, last_response.status + + get '/pages/foo.bar' + assert_equal 200, last_response.status + end + end +end diff --git a/railties/test/application/routing_test.rb b/railties/test/application/routing_test.rb index 22de640236..8576a2b738 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/routing_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/routing_test.rb @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do root to: "foo#index" end RUBY @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' end RUBY @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "mount rack app" do app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do mount lambda { |env| [200, {}, [env["PATH_INFO"]]] }, at: "/blog" # The line below is required because mount sometimes # fails when a resource route is added. @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' end RUBY @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'admin/foo', to: 'admin/foo#index' get 'foo', to: 'foo#index' end @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ module ApplicationTests test "routes appending blocks" do app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller/:action' end RUBY @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_equal 'WIN', last_response.body app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-R - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'lol' => 'hello#index' end R @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'foo', to: 'foo#bar' end RUBY @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_equal 'bar', last_response.body app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'foo', to: 'foo#baz' end RUBY @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ module ApplicationTests end app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'foo', to: ::InitializeRackApp end RUBY @@ -277,6 +277,30 @@ module ApplicationTests end end + def test_root_path + app('development') + + controller :foo, <<-RUBY + class FooController < ApplicationController + def index + render :text => "foo" + end + end + RUBY + + app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY + Rails.application.routes.draw do + get 'foo', :to => 'foo#index' + root :to => 'foo#index' + end + RUBY + + remove_file 'public/index.html' + + get '/' + assert_equal 'foo', last_response.body + end + test 'routes are added and removed when reloading' do app('development') @@ -297,7 +321,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'foo', to: 'foo#index' end RUBY @@ -313,7 +337,7 @@ module ApplicationTests end app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'foo', to: 'foo#index' get 'bar', to: 'bar#index' end @@ -330,7 +354,7 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_equal '/bar', Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.bar_path app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'foo', to: 'foo#index' end RUBY @@ -348,6 +372,51 @@ module ApplicationTests end end + test 'named routes are cleared when reloading' do + app('development') + + controller :foo, <<-RUBY + class FooController < ApplicationController + def index + render text: "foo" + end + end + RUBY + + controller :bar, <<-RUBY + class BarController < ApplicationController + def index + render text: "bar" + end + end + RUBY + + app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY + Rails.application.routes.draw do + get ':locale/foo', to: 'foo#index', as: 'foo' + end + RUBY + + get '/en/foo' + assert_equal 'foo', last_response.body + assert_equal '/en/foo', Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.foo_path(:locale => 'en') + + app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY + Rails.application.routes.draw do + get ':locale/bar', to: 'bar#index', as: 'foo' + end + RUBY + + Rails.application.reload_routes! + + get '/en/foo' + assert_equal 404, last_response.status + + get '/en/bar' + assert_equal 'bar', last_response.body + assert_equal '/en/bar', Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.foo_path(:locale => 'en') + end + test 'resource routing with irregular inflection' do app_file 'config/initializers/inflection.rb', <<-RUBY ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect| @@ -356,7 +425,7 @@ module ApplicationTests RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do resources :yazilar end RUBY diff --git a/railties/test/application/test_runner_test.rb b/railties/test/application/test_runner_test.rb index 1cf53aa4fb..118f22995e 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/test_runner_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/test_runner_test.rb @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ module ApplicationTests def test_run_single_file create_test_file :models, 'foo' create_test_file :models, 'bar' - assert_match "1 tests, 1 assertions, 0 failures", run_test_command("test/models/foo_test.rb") + assert_match "1 runs, 1 assertions, 0 failures", run_test_command("test/models/foo_test.rb") end def test_run_multiple_files create_test_file :models, 'foo' create_test_file :models, 'bar' - assert_match "2 tests, 2 assertions, 0 failures", run_test_command("test/models/foo_test.rb test/models/bar_test.rb") + assert_match "2 runs, 2 assertions, 0 failures", run_test_command("test/models/foo_test.rb test/models/bar_test.rb") end def test_run_file_with_syntax_error @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ module ApplicationTests run_test_models_command.tap do |output| assert_match "FooTest", output assert_match "BarTest", output - assert_match "2 tests, 2 assertions, 0 failures", output + assert_match "2 runs, 2 assertions, 0 failures", output end end @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ module ApplicationTests run_test_helpers_command.tap do |output| assert_match "FooHelperTest", output assert_match "BarHelperTest", output - assert_match "2 tests, 2 assertions, 0 failures", output + assert_match "2 runs, 2 assertions, 0 failures", output end end @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_match "FooTest", output assert_match "BarHelperTest", output assert_match "BazUnitTest", output - assert_match "3 tests, 3 assertions, 0 failures", output + assert_match "3 runs, 3 assertions, 0 failures", output end end @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ module ApplicationTests run_test_controllers_command.tap do |output| assert_match "FooControllerTest", output assert_match "BarControllerTest", output - assert_match "2 tests, 2 assertions, 0 failures", output + assert_match "2 runs, 2 assertions, 0 failures", output end end @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ module ApplicationTests run_test_mailers_command.tap do |output| assert_match "FooMailerTest", output assert_match "BarMailerTest", output - assert_match "2 tests, 2 assertions, 0 failures", output + assert_match "2 runs, 2 assertions, 0 failures", output end end @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ module ApplicationTests assert_match "FooMailerTest", output assert_match "BarControllerTest", output assert_match "BazFunctionalTest", output - assert_match "3 tests, 3 assertions, 0 failures", output + assert_match "3 runs, 3 assertions, 0 failures", output end end @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ module ApplicationTests create_test_file :models, 'foo' run_test_integration_command.tap do |output| assert_match "FooIntegration", output - assert_match "1 tests, 1 assertions, 0 failures", output + assert_match "1 runs, 1 assertions, 0 failures", output end end @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ module ApplicationTests suites.each { |suite| create_test_file suite, "foo_#{suite}" } run_test_command('') .tap do |output| suites.each { |suite| assert_match "Foo#{suite.to_s.camelize}Test", output } - assert_match "7 tests, 7 assertions, 0 failures", output + assert_match "7 runs, 7 assertions, 0 failures", output end end diff --git a/railties/test/application/url_generation_test.rb b/railties/test/application/url_generation_test.rb index 0905757442..2767779719 100644 --- a/railties/test/application/url_generation_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/application/url_generation_test.rb @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ module ApplicationTests config.eager_load = false end - MyApp.initialize! + Rails.application.initialize! class ::ApplicationController < ActionController::Base end diff --git a/railties/test/generators/actions_test.rb b/railties/test/generators/actions_test.rb index f8fa8ee153..0db40c1d32 100644 --- a/railties/test/generators/actions_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/generators/actions_test.rb @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ class ActionsTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase run_generator autoload_paths = 'config.autoload_paths += %w["#{Rails.root}/app/extras"]' action :environment, autoload_paths, env: 'development' - assert_file "config/environments/development.rb", /Application\.configure do\n #{Regexp.escape(autoload_paths)}/ + assert_file "config/environments/development.rb", /Rails\.application\.configure do\n #{Regexp.escape(autoload_paths)}/ end def test_environment_with_block_should_include_block_contents_in_environment_initializer_block diff --git a/railties/test/generators/app_generator_test.rb b/railties/test/generators/app_generator_test.rb index 5fdf58c8ee..42b6275932 100644 --- a/railties/test/generators/app_generator_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/generators/app_generator_test.rb @@ -53,9 +53,10 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase def test_assets run_generator - assert_file "app/views/layouts/application.html.erb", /stylesheet_link_tag\s+"application"/ - assert_file "app/views/layouts/application.html.erb", /javascript_include_tag\s+"application"/ - assert_file "app/assets/stylesheets/application.css" + + assert_file("app/views/layouts/application.html.erb", /stylesheet_link_tag\s+"application", media: "all", "data-turbolinks-track" => true/) + assert_file("app/views/layouts/application.html.erb", /javascript_include_tag\s+"application", "data-turbolinks-track" => true/) + assert_file("app/assets/stylesheets/application.css") end def test_invalid_application_name_raises_an_error @@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase def test_invalid_application_name_is_fixed run_generator [File.join(destination_root, "things-43")] - assert_file "things-43/config/environment.rb", /Things43::Application\.initialize!/ + assert_file "things-43/config/environment.rb", /Rails\.application\.initialize!/ assert_file "things-43/config/application.rb", /^module Things43$/ end @@ -111,7 +112,7 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase destination_root: app_moved_root, shell: @shell generator.send(:app_const) quietly { generator.send(:create_config_files) } - assert_file "myapp_moved/config/environment.rb", /Myapp::Application\.initialize!/ + assert_file "myapp_moved/config/environment.rb", /Rails\.application\.initialize!/ assert_file "myapp_moved/config/initializers/session_store.rb", /_myapp_session/ end @@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase def test_application_names_are_not_singularized run_generator [File.join(destination_root, "hats")] - assert_file "hats/config/environment.rb", /Hats::Application\.initialize!/ + assert_file "hats/config/environment.rb", /Rails\.application\.initialize!/ end def test_gemfile_has_no_whitespace_errors @@ -183,9 +184,6 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase run_generator([destination_root, "-d", "jdbcmysql"]) assert_file "config/database.yml", /mysql/ assert_gem "activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter" - # TODO: When the JRuby guys merge jruby-openssl in - # jruby this will be removed - assert_gem "jruby-openssl" if defined?(JRUBY_VERSION) end def test_config_jdbcsqlite3_database @@ -260,6 +258,11 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase assert_file 'test' end + def test_creation_of_app_assets_images_directory + run_generator + assert_file "app/assets/images" + end + def test_creation_of_vendor_assets_javascripts_directory run_generator assert_file "vendor/assets/javascripts" @@ -293,6 +296,10 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase assert_file "app/assets/javascripts/application.js" do |contents| assert_no_match %r{^//=\s+require\s}, contents end + assert_file "app/views/layouts/application.html.erb" do |contents| + assert_match(/stylesheet_link_tag\s+"application", media: "all" %>/, contents) + assert_match(/javascript_include_tag\s+"application" \%>/, contents) + end assert_file "Gemfile" do |content| assert_match(/coffee-rails/, content) end diff --git a/railties/test/generators/generator_generator_test.rb b/railties/test/generators/generator_generator_test.rb index f4c975fc18..dcfeaaa8e0 100644 --- a/railties/test/generators/generator_generator_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/generators/generator_generator_test.rb @@ -16,6 +16,9 @@ class GeneratorGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase assert_file "lib/generators/awesome/awesome_generator.rb", /class AwesomeGenerator < Rails::Generators::NamedBase/ + assert_file "test/lib/generators/awesome_generator_test.rb", + /class AwesomeGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase/, + /require 'generators\/awesome\/awesome_generator'/ end def test_namespaced_generator_skeleton @@ -29,6 +32,9 @@ class GeneratorGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase assert_file "lib/generators/rails/awesome/awesome_generator.rb", /class Rails::AwesomeGenerator < Rails::Generators::NamedBase/ + assert_file "test/lib/generators/rails/awesome_generator_test.rb", + /class Rails::AwesomeGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase/, + /require 'generators\/rails\/awesome\/awesome_generator'/ end def test_generator_skeleton_is_created_without_file_name_namespace @@ -42,6 +48,9 @@ class GeneratorGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase assert_file "lib/generators/awesome_generator.rb", /class AwesomeGenerator < Rails::Generators::NamedBase/ + assert_file "test/lib/generators/awesome_generator_test.rb", + /class AwesomeGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase/, + /require 'generators\/awesome_generator'/ end def test_namespaced_generator_skeleton_without_file_name_namespace @@ -55,5 +64,8 @@ class GeneratorGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase assert_file "lib/generators/rails/awesome_generator.rb", /class Rails::AwesomeGenerator < Rails::Generators::NamedBase/ + assert_file "test/lib/generators/rails/awesome_generator_test.rb", + /class Rails::AwesomeGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase/, + /require 'generators\/rails\/awesome_generator'/ end end diff --git a/railties/test/generators/plugin_new_generator_test.rb b/railties/test/generators/plugin_generator_test.rb index ac71fb5884..068eb66bc6 100644 --- a/railties/test/generators/plugin_new_generator_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/generators/plugin_generator_test.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ require 'generators/generators_test_helper' -require 'rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/plugin_new_generator' +require 'rails/generators/rails/plugin/plugin_generator' require 'generators/shared_generator_tests' DEFAULT_PLUGIN_FILES = %w( @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ DEFAULT_PLUGIN_FILES = %w( test/dummy ) -class PluginNewGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase +class PluginGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase include GeneratorsTestHelper destination File.join(Rails.root, "tmp/bukkits") arguments [destination_root] @@ -168,14 +168,14 @@ class PluginNewGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase run_generator FileUtils.cd destination_root quietly { system 'bundle install' } - assert_match(/1 tests, 1 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors/, `bundle exec rake test`) + assert_match(/1 runs, 1 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors/, `bundle exec rake test`) end def test_ensure_that_tests_works_in_full_mode run_generator [destination_root, "--full", "--skip_active_record"] FileUtils.cd destination_root quietly { system 'bundle install' } - assert_match(/1 tests, 1 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors/, `bundle exec rake test`) + assert_match(/1 runs, 1 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors/, `bundle exec rake test`) end def test_ensure_that_migration_tasks_work_with_mountable_option diff --git a/railties/test/generators/scaffold_generator_test.rb b/railties/test/generators/scaffold_generator_test.rb index 25f299118c..4b837da483 100644 --- a/railties/test/generators/scaffold_generator_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/generators/scaffold_generator_test.rb @@ -239,13 +239,27 @@ class ScaffoldGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase assert_file "config/routes.rb", /\.routes\.draw do\s*\|map\|\s*$/ end - def test_scaffold_generator_no_assets + def test_scaffold_generator_no_assets_with_switch_no_assets run_generator [ "posts", "--no-assets" ] assert_no_file "app/assets/stylesheets/scaffold.css" assert_no_file "app/assets/javascripts/posts.js" assert_no_file "app/assets/stylesheets/posts.css" end + def test_scaffold_generator_no_assets_with_switch_assets_false + run_generator [ "posts", "--assets=false" ] + assert_no_file "app/assets/stylesheets/scaffold.css" + assert_no_file "app/assets/javascripts/posts.js" + assert_no_file "app/assets/stylesheets/posts.css" + end + + def test_scaffold_generator_no_assets_with_switch_resource_route_false + run_generator [ "posts", "--resource-route=false" ] + assert_file "config/routes.rb" do |route| + assert_no_match(/resources :posts$/, route) + end + end + def test_scaffold_generator_no_stylesheets run_generator [ "posts", "--no-stylesheets" ] assert_no_file "app/assets/stylesheets/scaffold.css" @@ -272,6 +286,30 @@ class ScaffoldGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase end end + def test_scaffold_generator_belongs_to + run_generator ["account", "name", "currency:belongs_to"] + + assert_file "app/models/account.rb", /belongs_to :currency/ + + assert_migration "db/migrate/create_accounts.rb" do |m| + assert_method :change, m do |up| + assert_match(/t\.string :name/, up) + assert_match(/t\.belongs_to :currency/, up) + end + end + + assert_file "app/controllers/accounts_controller.rb" do |content| + assert_instance_method :account_params, content do |m| + assert_match(/permit\(:name, :currency_id\)/, m) + end + end + + assert_file "app/views/accounts/_form.html.erb" do |content| + assert_match(/<%= f\.text_field :name %>/, content) + assert_match(/<%= f\.text_field :currency_id %>/, content) + end + end + def test_scaffold_generator_password_digest run_generator ["user", "name", "password:digest"] diff --git a/railties/test/generators/shared_generator_tests.rb b/railties/test/generators/shared_generator_tests.rb index 2724882a23..369a0ee46c 100644 --- a/railties/test/generators/shared_generator_tests.rb +++ b/railties/test/generators/shared_generator_tests.rb @@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ module SharedGeneratorTests end def test_template_raises_an_error_with_invalid_path - content = capture(:stderr){ run_generator([destination_root, "-m", "non/existant/path"]) } + content = capture(:stderr){ run_generator([destination_root, "-m", "non/existent/path"]) } assert_match(/The template \[.*\] could not be loaded/, content) - assert_match(/non\/existant\/path/, content) + assert_match(/non\/existent\/path/, content) end def test_template_is_executed_when_supplied diff --git a/railties/test/generators_test.rb b/railties/test/generators_test.rb index 361784f509..5130b285a9 100644 --- a/railties/test/generators_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/generators_test.rb @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ class GeneratorsTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase def test_rails_generators_help_does_not_include_app_nor_plugin_new output = capture(:stdout){ Rails::Generators.help } assert_no_match(/app/, output) - assert_no_match(/plugin_new/, output) + assert_no_match(/[^:]plugin/, output) end def test_rails_generators_with_others_information diff --git a/railties/test/initializable_test.rb b/railties/test/initializable_test.rb index 16e259be5d..ed9573453b 100644 --- a/railties/test/initializable_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/initializable_test.rb @@ -20,14 +20,6 @@ module InitializableTests end end - module Word - include Rails::Initializable - - initializer :word do - $word = "bird" - end - end - class Parent include Rails::Initializable @@ -235,4 +227,4 @@ module InitializableTests assert_equal [1, 2, 3, 4], $arr end end -end
\ No newline at end of file +end diff --git a/railties/test/isolation/abstract_unit.rb b/railties/test/isolation/abstract_unit.rb index 68d96bae94..a3295a6e69 100644 --- a/railties/test/isolation/abstract_unit.rb +++ b/railties/test/isolation/abstract_unit.rb @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ module TestHelpers RUBY app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get ':controller(/:action)' end RUBY diff --git a/railties/test/rack_logger_test.rb b/railties/test/rack_logger_test.rb index 3a9392fd26..6ebd47fff9 100644 --- a/railties/test/rack_logger_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/rack_logger_test.rb @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +require 'abstract_unit' require 'active_support/testing/autorun' require 'active_support/test_case' require 'rails/rack/logger' @@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ module Rails def setup @subscriber = Subscriber.new @notifier = ActiveSupport::Notifications.notifier - notifier.subscribe 'action_dispatch.request', subscriber + notifier.subscribe 'request.action_dispatch', subscriber end def teardown @@ -56,11 +57,14 @@ module Rails end def test_notification_on_raise - logger = TestLogger.new { raise } + logger = TestLogger.new do + # using an exception class that is not a StandardError subclass on purpose + raise NotImplementedError + end assert_difference('subscriber.starts.length') do assert_difference('subscriber.finishes.length') do - assert_raises(RuntimeError) do + assert_raises(NotImplementedError) do logger.call 'REQUEST_METHOD' => 'GET' end end diff --git a/railties/test/rails_info_test.rb b/railties/test/rails_info_test.rb index 5b9088cb64..44a5fd1904 100644 --- a/railties/test/rails_info_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/rails_info_test.rb @@ -37,6 +37,11 @@ class InfoTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert_property 'Goodbye', 'World' end + def test_rails_version + assert_property 'Rails version', + File.read(File.realpath('../../../RAILS_VERSION', __FILE__)).chomp + end + def test_framework_version assert_property 'Active Support version', ActiveSupport.version.to_s end diff --git a/railties/test/railties/engine_test.rb b/railties/test/railties/engine_test.rb index 01fa2c6864..d095535abd 100644 --- a/railties/test/railties/engine_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/railties/engine_test.rb @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ module RailtiesTest RUBY app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get 'foo', :to => 'foo#index' end RUBY @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ YAML #{RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT}/activesupport/lib/active_support/locale/en.yml #{RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT}/activemodel/lib/active_model/locale/en.yml #{RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT}/activerecord/lib/active_record/locale/en.yml - #{RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT}/actionpack/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml + #{RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT}/actionview/lib/action_view/locale/en.yml #{@plugin.path}/config/locales/en.yml #{app_path}/config/locales/en.yml #{app_path}/app/locales/en.yml @@ -416,11 +416,6 @@ YAML boot_rails end - test "Rails::Engine itself does not respond to config" do - boot_rails - assert !Rails::Engine.respond_to?(:config) - end - test "initializers are executed after application configuration initializers" do @plugin.write "lib/bukkits.rb", <<-RUBY module Bukkits @@ -472,7 +467,7 @@ YAML RUBY app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do mount(Bukkits::Engine => "/bukkits") end RUBY @@ -607,7 +602,7 @@ YAML RUBY app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get "/bar" => "bar#index", as: "bar" mount Bukkits::Engine => "/bukkits", as: "bukkits" end @@ -725,7 +720,7 @@ YAML RUBY app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do mount Bukkits::Engine => "/bukkits", as: "bukkits" end RUBY @@ -769,7 +764,7 @@ YAML RUBY app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do mount Bukkits::Awesome::Engine => "/bukkits", :as => "bukkits" end RUBY @@ -833,7 +828,7 @@ YAML add_to_config "isolate_namespace AppTemplate" app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do end + Rails.application.routes.draw do end RUBY boot_rails @@ -1211,7 +1206,7 @@ YAML RUBY app_file "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do get '/bar' => 'bar#index', :as => 'bar' mount Bukkits::Engine => "/bukkits", :as => "bukkits" end @@ -1241,12 +1236,6 @@ YAML assert_equal '/foo/bukkits/bukkit', last_response.body end - test "engines method is properly deprecated" do - boot_rails - - assert_deprecated { app.railties.engines } - end - private def app Rails.application diff --git a/railties/test/railties/generators_test.rb b/railties/test/railties/generators_test.rb index 0abb2b7578..7348d70c56 100644 --- a/railties/test/railties/generators_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/railties/generators_test.rb @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module RailtiesTests Dir.chdir(engine_path) do File.open("Gemfile", "w") do |f| f.write <<-GEMFILE.gsub(/^ {12}/, '') - source "http://rubygems.org" + source "https://rubygems.org" gem 'rails', path: '#{RAILS_FRAMEWORK_ROOT}' gem 'sqlite3' diff --git a/railties/test/railties/mounted_engine_test.rb b/railties/test/railties/mounted_engine_test.rb index 80559a6e36..0ef2ff2e2e 100644 --- a/railties/test/railties/mounted_engine_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/railties/mounted_engine_test.rb @@ -13,9 +13,10 @@ module ApplicationTests @simple_plugin = engine "weblog" @plugin = engine "blog" + @metrics_plugin = engine "metrics" app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY - AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do + Rails.application.routes.draw do mount Weblog::Engine, :at => '/', :as => 'weblog' resources :posts get "/engine_route" => "application_generating#engine_route" @@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ module ApplicationTests scope "/:user", :user => "anonymous" do mount Blog::Engine => "/blog" end + mount Metrics::Engine => "/metrics" root :to => 'main#index' end RUBY @@ -54,6 +56,34 @@ module ApplicationTests end RUBY + @metrics_plugin.write "lib/metrics.rb", <<-RUBY + module Metrics + class Engine < ::Rails::Engine + isolate_namespace(Metrics) + end + end + RUBY + + @metrics_plugin.write "config/routes.rb", <<-RUBY + Metrics::Engine.routes.draw do + get '/generate_blog_route', to: 'generating#generate_blog_route' + get '/generate_blog_route_in_view', to: 'generating#generate_blog_route_in_view' + end + RUBY + + @metrics_plugin.write "app/controllers/metrics/generating_controller.rb", <<-RUBY + module Metrics + class GeneratingController < ActionController::Base + def generate_blog_route + render text: blog.post_path(1) + end + + def generate_blog_route_in_view + render inline: "<%= blog.post_path(1) -%>" + end + end + end + RUBY @plugin.write "app/models/blog/post.rb", <<-RUBY module Blog @@ -201,6 +231,21 @@ module ApplicationTests get "/somone/blog/application_route_in_view" assert_equal "/", last_response.body + # test generating engine's route from other engine + get "/metrics/generate_blog_route" + assert_equal '/anonymous/blog/posts/1', last_response.body + + get "/metrics/generate_blog_route_in_view" + assert_equal '/anonymous/blog/posts/1', last_response.body + + # test generating engine's route from other engine with default_url_options + get "/metrics/generate_blog_route", {}, 'SCRIPT_NAME' => '/foo' + assert_equal '/foo/anonymous/blog/posts/1', last_response.body + + get "/metrics/generate_blog_route_in_view", {}, 'SCRIPT_NAME' => '/foo' + assert_equal '/foo/anonymous/blog/posts/1', last_response.body + + # test generating application's route from engine with default_url_options get "/someone/blog/generate_application_route", {}, 'SCRIPT_NAME' => '/foo' assert_equal "/foo/", last_response.body diff --git a/railties/test/railties/railtie_test.rb b/railties/test/railties/railtie_test.rb index 0786b8f8c7..4cbd4822be 100644 --- a/railties/test/railties/railtie_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/railties/railtie_test.rb @@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ module RailtiesTest @app ||= Rails.application end - test "Rails::Railtie itself does not respond to config" do - assert !Rails::Railtie.respond_to?(:config) + test "cannot instantiate a Railtie object" do + assert_raise(RuntimeError) { Rails::Railtie.new } end test "Railtie provides railtie_name" do begin class ::FooBarBaz < Rails::Railtie ; end - assert_equal "foo_bar_baz", ::FooBarBaz.railtie_name + assert_equal "foo_bar_baz", FooBarBaz.railtie_name ensure Object.send(:remove_const, :"FooBarBaz") end @@ -39,13 +39,6 @@ module RailtiesTest assert_equal "bar", Foo.railtie_name end - test "cannot inherit from a railtie" do - class Foo < Rails::Railtie ; end - assert_raise RuntimeError do - class Bar < Foo; end - end - end - test "config is available to railtie" do class Foo < Rails::Railtie ; end assert_nil Foo.config.action_controller.foo @@ -65,7 +58,7 @@ module RailtiesTest config.foo.greetings = "hello" end require "#{app_path}/config/application" - assert_equal "hello", AppTemplate::Application.config.foo.greetings + assert_equal "hello", Rails.application.config.foo.greetings end test "railtie can add to_prepare callbacks" do @@ -103,7 +96,7 @@ module RailtiesTest require 'rake/testtask' require 'rdoc/task' - AppTemplate::Application.load_tasks + Rails.application.load_tasks assert $ran_block end @@ -127,7 +120,7 @@ module RailtiesTest require 'rake/testtask' require 'rdoc/task' - AppTemplate::Application.load_tasks + Rails.application.load_tasks assert $ran_block.include?("my_tie") end @@ -143,7 +136,7 @@ module RailtiesTest require "#{app_path}/config/environment" assert !$ran_block - AppTemplate::Application.load_generators + Rails.application.load_generators assert $ran_block end @@ -159,7 +152,7 @@ module RailtiesTest require "#{app_path}/config/environment" assert !$ran_block - AppTemplate::Application.load_console + Rails.application.load_console assert $ran_block end @@ -175,7 +168,7 @@ module RailtiesTest require "#{app_path}/config/environment" assert !$ran_block - AppTemplate::Application.load_runner + Rails.application.load_runner assert $ran_block end diff --git a/railties/test/test_info_test.rb b/railties/test/test_info_test.rb index d5463c11de..b9c3a9c0c7 100644 --- a/railties/test/test_info_test.rb +++ b/railties/test/test_info_test.rb @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ module Rails assert_equal ['test'], info.tasks end + private def new_test_info(tasks) Class.new(TestTask::TestInfo) { def task_defined?(task) diff --git a/tasks/release.rb b/tasks/release.rb index 0c22f812fc..66da67bfd0 100644 --- a/tasks/release.rb +++ b/tasks/release.rb @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -FRAMEWORKS = %w( activesupport activemodel activerecord actionpack actionmailer railties ) +FRAMEWORKS = %w( activesupport activemodel activerecord actionpack actionview actionmailer railties ) root = File.expand_path('../../', __FILE__) version = File.read("#{root}/RAILS_VERSION").strip diff --git a/tools/profile b/tools/profile index 665efe049d..fbea67492b 100755 --- a/tools/profile +++ b/tools/profile @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ ENV['NO_RELOAD'] ||= '1' ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'development' -Gem.source_index require 'benchmark' module RequireProfiler diff --git a/version.rb b/version.rb index fee352db5a..5a6d8d0983 100644 --- a/version.rb +++ b/version.rb @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ module Rails module VERSION MAJOR = 4 - MINOR = 0 + MINOR = 1 TINY = 0 - PRE = "beta1" + PRE = "beta" STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY, PRE].compact.join(".") end |