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-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile8
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Rakefile2
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/images/.keep0
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environment.rb6
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/development.rb.tt2
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/production.rb.tt2
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/environments/test.rb.tt4
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/secret_token.rb.tt2
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/initializers/session_store.rb.tt2
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/routes.rb9
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/gitignore2
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/model/USAGE10
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/templates/bin/rails.tt2
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb2
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/railtie.rb40
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/tasks/documentation.rake102
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb4
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake22
-rw-r--r--railties/lib/rails/version.rb4
-rw-r--r--railties/test/generators/actions_test.rb2
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351 files changed, 4153 insertions, 6424 deletions
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/Gemfile b/Gemfile
index 9c6ca111d2..04562fe1d9 100644
--- a/Gemfile
+++ b/Gemfile
@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ gem 'rack-cache', '~> 1.2'
gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0'
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'
@@ -60,11 +60,6 @@ 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
index 45c50a1708..31ee4c1086 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ 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](link:/activerecord/README.rdoc).
+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
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ 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](actionpack/README.rdoc).
## Getting Started
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ We encourage you to contribute to Ruby on Rails! Please check out the
## Code Status
-* [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/rails/rails.png)](http://travis-ci.org/rails/rails)
+* [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/rails/rails.png)](https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails)
* [![Dependencies](https://gemnasium.com/rails/rails.png?travis)](https://gemnasium.com/rails/rails)
## License
diff --git a/Rakefile b/Rakefile
index 177765f348..d26e1d3a85 100644
--- a/Rakefile
+++ b/Rakefile
@@ -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}"
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ 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 975f61fa58..9e9d07b386 100644
--- a/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,62 +1,3 @@
-## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
+* No changes.
-
-## 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.
-
- 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`).
-
- *Aditya Sanghi*
-
-* 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/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..d2e01cfd4c 100644
--- a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/base.rb
+++ b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/base.rb
@@ -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:
#
diff --git a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/mail_helper.rb b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/mail_helper.rb
index ec84256491..d63d3b94a5 100644
--- a/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/mail_helper.rb
+++ b/actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/mail_helper.rb
@@ -46,8 +46,9 @@ module ActionMailer
end
end
+ indentation = " " * indent
sentences.map { |sentence|
- "#{" " * indent}#{sentence.join(' ')}"
+ "#{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/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md b/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
index 06e05e4525..6f5027dc23 100644
--- a/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,1164 +1,5 @@
-## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
-* Element of the collection for `options_from_collection_for_select` helper can
- optionally contain html attributes as the last element of the array as
- `options_for_select` helper.
+* Fix an issue where partials with a number in the filename weren't being digested for cache dependencies.
- *Vasiliy Ermolovich*
+ *Bryan Ricker*
-* 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.
-
- *Ryan McGeary*
-
-* Add block support for the `mail_to` helper, similar to the `link_to` helper.
-
- *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 #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 [&quot;foo&quot;, &quot;bar&quot;]" 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.
-
- *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.
-
- *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.
-
- *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.
-
- *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
-
- *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 &amp; 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\" />
-
- After:
-
- 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\" />
-
- Fixes #8108.
-
- *Daniel Fox, Grant Hutchins & Trace Wax*
-
-* `date_select` helper accepts `with_css_classes: true` to add css classes similar with type
- of generated select tags.
-
- *Pavel Nikitin*
-
-* Only non-js/css under `app/assets` path will be included in default `config.assets.precompile`.
-
- *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*
-
-* 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.
-
- *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.
-
- We recommend the use of Unobtrusive JavaScript instead. For example:
-
- 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*
-
-* Return proper format on exceptions. *Santiago Pastorino*
-
-* Allow to use `mounted_helpers` (helpers for accessing mounted engines) in `ActionView::TestCase`. *Piotr Sarnacki*
-
-* Include `mounted_helpers` (helpers for accessing mounted engines) in `ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest` by default. *Piotr Sarnacki*
-
-* Extracted redirect logic from `ActionController::ForceSSL::ClassMethods.force_ssl` into `ActionController::ForceSSL#force_ssl_redirect`
-
- *Jeremy Friesen*
-
-* Make possible to use a block in `button_to` if the button text is hard
- to fit into the name parameter, e.g.:
-
- <%= 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>"
-
- *Sergey Nartimov*
-
-* 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.
-
- *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/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/metal.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb
index c7cb88e64f..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
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/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/strong_parameters.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb
index 23d70c9ea2..44703221f3 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ 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/test_case.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_controller/test_case.rb
index a35a613158..e5f1ad63c2 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)
@@ -469,37 +470,37 @@ 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.
+ # See +get+ for more details.
def options(action, *args)
process(action, "OPTIONS", *args)
end
@@ -557,7 +558,7 @@ 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)
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/parameters.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/parameters.rb
index 246d9c121a..20c24ddd85 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/parameters.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/parameters.rb
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ module ActionDispatch
new_hash = {}
params.each do |k, v|
- new_key = k.is_a?(String) ? k.dup.force_encoding("UTF-8").encode! : k
+ new_key = k.is_a?(String) ? k.dup.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).encode! : k
new_hash[new_key] =
case v
when Hash
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb
index 06e936cdb0..60a2cccdc5 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ module ActionDispatch # :nodoc:
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)
@@ -289,7 +290,7 @@ 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 a732e570f2..e288f026c7 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
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..50e1853094 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/route.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/route.rb
@@ -102,6 +102,10 @@ 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/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/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/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/routing/mapper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb
index 80054c8a40..c3fd0c18ec 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/mapper.rb
@@ -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)
@@ -945,6 +945,8 @@ 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
@@ -1499,11 +1501,11 @@ 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 d48a83e6c6..342b6ec23d 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
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/dependency_tracker.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/dependency_tracker.rb
index a2a555dfcb..45d17be605 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/dependency_tracker.rb
+++ b/actionpack/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)
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb
index 693b6bdfcc..3a6f449eb8 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ module ActionView
# ==== 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.
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb
index d3953c26b7..8fb5eb1548 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/date_helper.rb
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ 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/form_options_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb
index 719c9c09b5..ad26505086 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_options_helper.rb
@@ -515,7 +515,6 @@ module ActionView
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
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb
index 8abd5d6e9c..c10566a87d 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/form_tag_helper.rb
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ 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.
#
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb
index 8c7524e795..3939e4737b 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/tag_helper.rb
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ 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/lookup_context.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/lookup_context.rb
index d61cc0f304..f9d5b97fe3 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/lookup_context.rb
+++ b/actionpack/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/path_set.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/path_set.rb
index d9c76366f8..91ee2ea8f5 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/path_set.rb
+++ b/actionpack/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/renderer/abstract_renderer.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/abstract_renderer.rb
index 6fb8cbb46c..73c19a0ae2 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/abstract_renderer.rb
+++ b/actionpack/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/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb
index 43a88b0623..821026268a 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/partial_renderer.rb
+++ b/actionpack/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/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/renderer.rb
index 30a0c4be70..964b18337e 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/renderer/renderer.rb
+++ b/actionpack/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/template.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb
index 946db1df79..ebbc1c79d6 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/template.rb
+++ b/actionpack/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
@@ -245,7 +245,9 @@ 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.
@@ -335,5 +337,10 @@ 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/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/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/render_test.rb b/actionpack/test/controller/render_test.rb
index 0e5bad7482..72411ec900 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
@@ -1649,7 +1653,6 @@ 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 +1681,7 @@ 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 +1689,20 @@ 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/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/request/json_params_parsing_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/request/json_params_parsing_test.rb
index 7d3fc84089..b62ed6a8b2 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
diff --git a/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing_test.rb b/actionpack/test/dispatch/routing_test.rb
index 29703dd5b1..5b42ca0f21 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'
@@ -3322,6 +3351,10 @@ 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 +3381,24 @@ 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
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/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/digestor/messages/show.html.erb b/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/show.html.erb
index 51b3b61e8e..130e67109e 100644
--- a/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/show.html.erb
+++ b/actionpack/test/fixtures/digestor/messages/show.html.erb
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
<%= render @message.history.events %>
<%# render "something_missing" %>
+<%# render "something_missing_1" %>
<%
# Template Dependency: messages/form
-%> \ No newline at end of file
+%>
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/template/digestor_test.rb b/actionpack/test/template/digestor_test.rb
index e29cecabc0..06735c30d3 100644
--- a/actionpack/test/template/digestor_test.rb
+++ b/actionpack/test/template/digestor_test.rb
@@ -83,6 +83,12 @@ 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")
diff --git a/actionpack/test/template/render_test.rb b/actionpack/test/template/render_test.rb
index 2237d747be..81f3391fcd 100644
--- a/actionpack/test/template/render_test.rb
+++ b/actionpack/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])
diff --git a/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md b/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md
index a1f3d081db..eb54b58888 100644
--- a/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/activemodel/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,213 +1,3 @@
-## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
+* No changes.
-* Add `ActiveModel::Errors#full_messages_for`, to return all the error messages
- for a given attribute.
-
- Example:
-
- class Person
- include ActiveModel::Validations
-
- attr_reader :name, :email
- validates_presence_of :name, :email
- end
-
- person = Person.new
- person.valid? # => false
- person.errors.full_messages_for(:name) # => ["Name can't be blank"]
-
- *Volodymyr Shatsky*
-
-* Added a method so that validations can be easily cleared on a model.
- For example:
-
- class Person
- include ActiveModel::Validations
-
- validates_uniqueness_of :first_name
- validate :cannot_be_robot
-
- 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`.
- Fixes #9535.
-
- 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/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb
index 6d11c0fbdc..98cde8ba59 100644
--- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb
+++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb
@@ -12,19 +12,21 @@ 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 +40,10 @@ module ActiveModel
#
# attr_accessor :name
#
+ # def attributes
+ # {'name' => @name}
+ # end
+ #
# private
#
# def attribute_contrived?(attr)
@@ -53,10 +59,10 @@ 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 +185,6 @@ module ActiveModel
undefine_attribute_methods
end
-
# Allows you to make aliases for attributes.
#
# class Person
@@ -338,7 +343,7 @@ 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:
@@ -413,17 +418,16 @@ 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 +437,17 @@ 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..94d2181e4d 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 == false",
+ skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated: true,
+ scope: [:kind, :name],
+ only: [:before, :around, :after]
}.merge!(options)
types = Array(options.delete(:only))
@@ -120,30 +120,24 @@ 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
+ options[:if] = Array(options[:if]) << "value != false"
+ set_callback(:"#{callback}", :after, *(args << options), &block)
+ end
end
end
end
diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/dirty.rb
index 789bdd74bf..cafdb946c0 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.
diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb
index b60458b3c6..0d7efab04b 100644
--- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb
+++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/errors.rb
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ 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
@@ -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)
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/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..750fd723a0 100644
--- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/secure_password.rb
+++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/secure_password.rb
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ module ActiveModel
if options.fetch(:validations, true)
validates_confirmation_of :password
- validates_presence_of :password, :on => :create
+ validates_presence_of :password, on: :create
before_create { raise "Password digest missing on new record" if password_digest.blank? }
end
diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/xml.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/serializers/xml.rb
index 648ae7ce3d..2803f69b6f 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)
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..92206450d2 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] = [] }
diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb
index 0935ad0d2a..78e6f67a47 100644
--- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb
+++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/acceptance.rb
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ 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))
end
def validate_each(record, attribute, value)
diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb
index e28ad2841b..8de36b4f8b 100644
--- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb
+++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/callbacks.rb
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 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 == false", skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated: true, scope: [:kind, :name]
end
module ClassMethods
diff --git a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/confirmation.rb b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/confirmation.rb
index d14fb4dc53..1d85378892 100644
--- a/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/confirmation.rb
+++ b/activemodel/lib/active_model/validations/confirmation.rb
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module ActiveModel
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
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..1cfd86efee 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
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/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..25eb4860e3 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
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/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..24e4ca91c6 100644
--- a/activemodel/test/cases/model_test.rb
+++ b/activemodel/test/cases/model_test.rb
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ class ModelTest < ActiveModel::TestCase
end
def test_initialize_with_params
- object = BasicModel.new(:attr => "value")
+ object = BasicModel.new(attr: "value")
assert_equal object.attr, "value"
end
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class ModelTest < ActiveModel::TestCase
end
def test_persisted_is_always_false
- object = BasicModel.new(:attr => "value")
+ object = BasicModel.new(attr: "value")
assert object.persisted? == false
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 04ecf8a31b..901f42f29b 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
@@ -70,33 +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
@@ -114,7 +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
@@ -130,7 +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
@@ -146,11 +146,11 @@ class XmlSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase
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
@@ -159,29 +159,29 @@ class XmlSerializationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase
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
@@ -198,60 +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..ceec9dc256 100644
--- a/activemodel/test/cases/validations/inclusion_validation_test.rb
+++ b/activemodel/test/cases/validations/inclusion_validation_test.rb
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ 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" => "aaa", "content" => "abc").valid?
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ class InclusionValidationTest < ActiveModel::TestCase
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 +33,16 @@ 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 +50,7 @@ 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 +61,7 @@ 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 +71,7 @@ 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 +86,7 @@ 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 +98,7 @@ 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..efe16d9aa9 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)
@@ -100,10 +100,10 @@ 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").returns(validator)
validator.expects(:validate).with(topic)
- Topic.validates_with(validator, :if => "1 == 1", :foo => :bar)
+ Topic.validates_with(validator, if: "1 == 1", foo: :bar)
assert topic.valid?
end
@@ -130,15 +130,15 @@ class ValidatesWithTest < ActiveModel::TestCase
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 +146,7 @@ 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 +157,25 @@ 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 +185,9 @@ 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..3e84297cc2 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
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 52300fd53f..772fd5999b 100644
--- a/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,2007 +1,123 @@
-## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
+* Deprecate `ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#distinct`,
+ as it is no longer used by internals.
-* `0x` prefix must be added when assigning hexadecimal string into `bit` column in PostgreSQL.
+ *Ben Woosley#
- *kennyj*
-
-* Added Statement Cache to allow the caching of a single statement. The cache works by
- duping the relation returned from yielding a statement, which allows skipping the AST
- building phase for following executes. The cache returns results in array format.
-
- Example:
-
- cache = ActiveRecord::StatementCache.new do
- Book.where(name: "my book").limit(100)
- end
-
- books = cache.execute
-
- The solution attempts to get closer to the speed of `find_by_sql` but still maintaining
- the expressiveness of the Active Record queries.
-
- *Olli Rissanen*
-
-* Preserve context while merging relations with join information.
-
- class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base
- belongs_to :post
- end
-
- class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
- has_many :posts
- end
-
- class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
- belongs_to :author
- has_many :comments
- end
-
- `Comment.joins(:post).merge(Post.joins(:author).merge(Author.where(:name => "Joe Blogs"))).all`
- would fail with
- `ActiveRecord::ConfigurationError: Association named 'author' was not found on Comment`.
-
- It is failing because `all` is being called on relation which looks like this after all
- the merging: `{:joins=>[:post, :author], :where=>[#<Arel::Nodes::Equality: ....}`. In this
- relation all the context that `Post` was joined with `Author` is lost and hence the error
- that `author` was not found on `Comment`.
-
- The solution is to build `JoinAssociation` when two relations with join information are being
- merged. And later while building the Arel use the previously built `JoinAssociation` record
- in `JoinDependency#graft` to build the right from clause.
- Fixes #3002.
-
- *Jared Armstrong and Neeraj Singh*
-
-* `default_scopes?` is deprecated. Check for `default_scopes.empty?` instead.
-
- *Agis Anastasopoulos*
-
-* Default values for PostgreSQL bigint types now get parsed and dumped to the
- schema correctly.
+* Fix pending migrations error when loading schema and `ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix`
+ is not blank.
- *Erik Peterson*
+ Call `assume_migrated_upto_version` on connection to prevent it from first
+ being picked up in `method_missing`.
-* Fix associations with `:inverse_of` option when building association
- with a block. Inside the block the parent object was different then
- after the block.
+ 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`.
- Example:
+ Fixes #10411.
- parent.association.build do |child|
- child.parent.equal?(parent) # false
- end
-
- # vs
-
- child = parent.association.build
- child.parent.equal?(parent) # true
+ *Kyle Stevens*
- *Michal Cichra*
-
-* `has_many` using `:through` now obeys the order clause mentioned in
- through association.
- Fixes #10016.
+* Method `read_attribute_before_type_cast` should accept input as symbol.
*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 multithreaded
- setup with multiple connections to multiple databases.
-
- *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*
-
-* 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.
- Fixes #9470.
-
- *John Wang*
-
-* `rake db:create` does not change permissions of the MySQL root user.
- Fixes #8079.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* The length of the `version` column in the `schema_migrations` table
- created by the `mysql2` adapter is 191 if the encoding is "utf8mb4".
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- *Xavier Noria*
-
-* 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:
-
- class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base
- belongs_to :post, counter_cache: true
- end
-
- class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
- has_many :comments
- end
-
- post = Post.create
- comment = Comment.create
-
- post.comments << comment
- post.save.reload.comments_count # => 1
- comment.update_attributes(post_id: nil)
-
- post.save.reload.comments_count # => 0
-
- Updating the id of a `belongs_to` object with the id of a new object will
- also keep the count accurate.
-
- *John Wang*
-
-* 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.
-
- Example:
-
- # in your configuration
- config.active_record.disable_implicit_join_references = true
-
- # or directly
- ActiveRecord::Base.disable_implicit_join_references = true
-
- *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)
-
- # After
- Post.select(:author_name).distinct.count
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* 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`.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* Fix quoting for sqlite migrations using `copy_table_contents` with binary
- columns.
+* Confirm a record has not already been destroyed before decrementing counter cache.
- These would fail with "SQLite3::SQLException: unrecognized token" because
- the column was not being passed to `quote` so the data was not quoted
- correctly.
+ *Ben Tucker*
- *Matthew M. Boedicker*
+* 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`.
-* 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.
+ *Zach Ohlgren*
- *Xavier Noria*
+* While removing index if column option is missing then raise IrreversibleMigration exception.
-* Uniqueness validation allows you to pass `:conditions` to limit
- the constraint lookup.
+ Following code should raise `IrreversibleMigration`. But the code was
+ failing since options is an array and not a hash.
- 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*
-
-* When copying migrations, preserve their magic comments and content encoding.
-
- *OZAWA Sakuro*
-
-* Fix `subclass_from_attrs` when `eager_load` is false. It cannot find
- subclass because all classes are loaded automatically when it needs.
-
- *Dmitry Vorotilin*
-
-* When `:name` option is provided to `remove_index`, use it if there is no
- index by the conventional name.
-
- 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.
-
- *Ezekiel Smithburg*
-
-* 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'
+ def change
+ change_table :users do |t|
+ t.remove_index [:name, :email]
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*
+ Fix was to check if the options is a Hash before operating on it.
-* Expand `#cache_key` to consult all relevant updated timestamps.
+ Fixes #10419.
- 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.
-
- *Brendon Murphy*
-
-* Throw `NotImplementedError` when trying to instantiate `ActiveRecord::Base` or an abstract class.
-
- *Aaron Weiner*
-
-* Warn when `rake db:structure:dump` with a MySQL database and
- `mysqldump` is not in the PATH or fails.
- Fixes #9518.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* Remove `connection#structure_dump`, which is no longer used. *Yves Senn*
+ *Neeraj Singh*
-* Make it possible to execute migrations without a transaction even
- if the database adapter supports DDL transactions.
- Fixes #9483.
+* Do not overwrite manually built records during one-to-one nested attribute assignment
- Example:
+ 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.:
- class ChangeEnum < ActiveRecord::Migration
- disable_ddl_transaction!
+ class Member < ActiveRecord::Base
+ has_one :avatar
+ accepts_nested_attributes_for :avatar
- def up
- execute "ALTER TYPE model_size ADD VALUE 'new_value'"
+ def avatar
+ super || build_avatar(width: 200)
end
end
- *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] })
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* Added functionality to unscope relations in a relations chain. For
- instance, if you are passed in a chain of relations as follows:
-
- User.where(name: "John").order('id DESC')
-
- but you want to get rid of order, then this feature allows you to do:
-
- User.where(name: "John").order('id DESC').unscope(:order)
- == User.where(name: "John")
-
- 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.
-
- *John Wang*
-
-* PostgreSQL timestamp with time zone (timestamptz) datatype now returns a
- ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instance instead of a string
-
- *Troy Kruthoff*
-
-* The `#append` method for collection associations behaves like`<<`.
- `#prepend` is not defined and `<<` or `#append` should be used.
- Fixes #7364.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* Added support for creating a table via Rails migration generator.
- For example,
-
- 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*
-
-* Fix bug that raises the wrong exception when the exception handled by PostgreSQL adapter
- doesn't respond to `#result`.
- Fixes #8617.
-
- *kennyj*
-
-* Support PostgreSQL specific column types when using `change_table`.
- Fixes #9480.
-
- Example:
-
- change_table :authors do |t|
- t.hstore :books
- t.json :metadata
- end
-
- *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.
-
- *Igor Fedoronchuk*
-
-* Do not try to touch invalid (and thus not persisted) parent record
- for a `belongs_to :parent, touch: true` association
+ member = Member.new
+ member.avatar_attributes = {icon: 'sad'}
+ member.avatar.width # => 200
*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:
-
- # This will expand the order :name to "authors".name.
- Author.joins(:books).where('books.published = 1').order(:name)
-
-
-## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ##
-
-* Fix overriding of attributes by `default_scope` on `ActiveRecord::Base#dup`.
-
- *Hiroshige UMINO*
-
-* Update queries now use prepared statements.
-
- *Olli Rissanen*
-
-* Fixing issue #8345. Now throwing an error when one attempts to touch a
- new object that has not yet been persisted. For instance:
-
- Example:
-
- ball = Ball.new
- ball.touch :updated_at # => raises error
-
- It is not until the ball object has been persisted that it can be touched.
- This follows the behavior of update_column.
-
- *John Wang*
-
-* Preloading ordered `has_many :through` associations no longer applies
- invalid ordering to the `:through` association.
- Fixes #8663.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* 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.
-
- You can still use `ActiveRecord::Relation#explain` to see the EXPLAIN output for
- any given relation.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* The `:on` option for `after_commit` and `after_rollback` now
- accepts an Array of actions.
- Fixes #988.
-
- Example:
-
- after_commit :update_cache on: [:create, :update]
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* Rename related indexes on `rename_table` and `rename_column`. This
- does not affect indexes with custom names.
-
- *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.
-
- *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.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* Active Record now raises an error when blank arguments are passed to query
- methods for which blank arguments do not make sense.
-
- 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
-
- If you need the old behavior you can convert the dates to times manually.
- For example:
-
- >> Post.new(created_at: Date.today).created_at
- => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00
-
- >> Post.new(created_at: Date.today.to_time).created_at
- => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 07:00:00 UTC +00:00
-
- *Andrew White*
-
-* Preloading `has_many :through` associations with conditions won't
- cache the `:through` association. This will prevent invalid
- subsets to be cached.
- Fixes #8423.
-
- 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
-
- # This is preloaded.
- a_user.recent_comments
-
- # This is not preloaded, fetched now.
- a_user.posts
-
- *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.:
-
- class User < ActiveRecord::Base
- store :settings, accessors: [ :color, :homepage ], coder: JSON
-
- def color
- super || 'red'
- end
- 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)
-
- Now it results in the LHS condition(s) for `age` being removed, but
- the RHS remains as it is:
-
- WHERE age IN (13, 14) AND age IN (14, 15)
-
- *Jon Leighton*
-
-* Fix handling of dirty time zone aware attributes
-
- 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:
-
- 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
-
- # changing value
- order.shipped_at = Time.local(2013, 1, 1)
- order.changed? # => true
-
- # reverting to original value
- order.shipped_at = original_time
- order.changed? # => false, used to return true
- end
-
- *Lilibeth De La Cruz*
-
-* When `#count` is used in conjunction with `#uniq` we perform `count(:distinct => true)`.
- Fixes #6865.
-
- Example:
-
- relation.uniq.count # => SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT *)
-
- *Yves Senn + Kaspar Schiess*
-
-* PostgreSQL ranges type support. Includes: int4range, int8range,
- numrange, tsrange, tstzrange, daterange
-
- Ranges can be created with inclusive and exclusive bounds.
-
- Example:
-
- create_table :Room do |t|
- t.daterange :availability
- end
-
- Room.create(availability: (Date.today..Float::INFINITY))
- Room.first.availability # => Wed, 19 Sep 2012..Infinity
-
- One thing to note: Range class does not support exclusive lower
- bound.
-
- *Alexander Grebennik*
-
-* 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*
-
-* Collection associations `#empty?` always respects built records.
- Fixes #8879.
-
- Example:
-
- widget = Widget.new
- widget.things.build
- widget.things.empty? # => false
-
- *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`
-
- *Pascal Friederich*
-
-* 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 reversible).
- The method `change_table` is also reversible, as long as its block doesn't call `remove`, `change` or `change_default`
-
- * 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)
-
- * 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*
-
-* Keep index names when using `alter_table` with sqlite3.
- Fixes #3489.
-
- *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.
-
- *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.
-
- 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) }
- 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.
-
- change_table :accounts do |t|
- t.rename_index :user_id, :account_id
- end
-
- *Jarek Radosz*
-
-* `#pluck` can be used on a relation with `select` clause. Fix #7551
-
- Example:
-
- Topic.select([:approved, :id]).order(:id).pluck(:id)
-
- *Yves Senn*
+* 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.
-* Do not create useless database transaction when building `has_one` association.
+ *Johnny Holton*
- Example:
+* Handle aliased attributes in ActiveRecord::Relation.
- User.has_one :profile
- User.new.build_profile
+ When using symbol keys, ActiveRecord will now translate aliased attribute names to the actual column name used in the database:
- *Bogdan Gusiev*
+ With the model
-* `:counter_cache` option for `has_many` associations to support custom named counter caches.
- Fixes #7993.
-
- *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*
-
-* `AR::Base#attributes_before_type_cast` now returns unserialized values for serialized attributes.
-
- *Nikita Afanasenko*
-
-* Use query cache/uncache when using `DATABASE_URL`.
- Fixes #6951.
-
- *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
- 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
-
- User.order(:name, email: :desc)
- # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."name" ASC, "users"."email" DESC
-
- *Tima Maslyuchenko*
-
-* 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.
-
- *Alexey Muranov*
-
-* The postgres adapter now supports tables with capital letters.
- Fixes #5920.
-
- *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.
- Fixes #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)[]
+ class Topic
+ alias_attribute :heading, :title
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.
-
- *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.
-
- *Jan Bernacki*
-
-* 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.
+ The call
- *Ian Lesperance*
+ Topic.where(heading: 'The First Topic')
-* Allow JSON columns to be created in PostgreSQL and properly encoded/decoded.
- to/from database.
+ should yield the same result as
- *Dickson S. Guedes*
+ Topic.where(title: 'The First Topic')
-* Fix time column type casting for invalid time string values to correctly return `nil`.
+ This also applies to ActiveRecord::Relation::Calculations calls such as `Model.sum(:aliased)` and `Model.pluck(:aliased)`.
- *Adam Meehan*
+ This will not work with SQL fragment strings like `Model.sum('DISTINCT aliased')`.
-* Allow to pass Symbol or Proc into `:limit` option of #accepts_nested_attributes_for.
+ *Godfrey Chan*
- *Mikhail Dieterle*
+* Mute `psql` output when running rake db:schema:load.
-* 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.
+ *Godfrey Chan*
- *Prem Sichanugrist*
+* Trigger a save on `has_one association=(associate)` when the associate contents have changed.
-* 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.
+ Fix #8856.
- *Dave Desrochers*
+ *Chris Thompson*
-* `serialized_attributes` and `_attr_readonly` become class method only. Instance reader methods are deprecated.
+* Abort a rake task when missing db/structure.sql like `db:schema:load` task.
*kennyj*
-* Round usec when comparing timestamp attributes in the dirty tracking.
- Fixes #6975.
-
- *kennyj*
-
-* Use inversed parent for first and last child of `has_many` association.
-
- *Ravil Bayramgalin*
-
-* 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.
-
- *Ari Pollak*
-
-* 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.
-
- *Christian Seiler*
-
-* Raise `ArgumentError` if list of attributes to change is empty in `update_all`.
-
- *Roman Shatsov*
-
-* 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.
-
- *Wojciech Wnętrzak*
-
-* Make sure `:environment` task is executed before `db:schema:load` or `db:structure:load`.
- Fixes #4772.
-
- *Seamus Abshere*
-
-* Allow Relation#merge to take a proc.
-
- This was requested by DHH to allow creating of one's own custom
- association macros.
-
- For example:
-
- module Commentable
- def has_many_comments(extra)
- has_many :comments, -> { where(:foo).merge(extra) }
- 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*
-
-* `:finder_sql` and `:counter_sql` options on collection associations
- are deprecated. Please transition to using scopes.
-
- *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*
-
-* `FinderMethods#exists?` now returns `false` with the `false` argument.
-
- *Egor Lynko*
-
-* 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:
-
- def change
- create_table :foobars do |t|
- t.timestamps precision: 0
- 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
-
- 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.
-
- *Konstantin Shabanov*
-
-* Added `ActiveRecord::Migration.check_pending!` that raises an error if
- migrations are pending.
-
- *Richard Schneeman*
-
-* Added `#destroy!` which acts like `#destroy` but will raise an
- `ActiveRecord::RecordNotDestroyed` exception instead of returning `false`.
-
- *Marc-André Lafortune*
-
-* 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
- 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.
-
- Record.from(subquery)
- Record.from(subquery, :a)
-
- *Radoslav Stankov*
-
-* Added custom coders support for ActiveRecord::Store. Now you can set
- your custom coder like this:
-
- store :settings, accessors: [ :color, :homepage ], coder: JSON
-
- *Andrey Voronkov*
-
-* `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`.
-
- *Michael Pearson*
-
-* Added default order to `first` to assure consistent results among
- different database engines. Introduced `take` as a replacement to
- the old behavior of `first`.
-
- *Marcelo Silveira*
-
-* Added an `:index` option to automatically create indexes for references
- and belongs_to statements in migrations.
-
- 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:
-
- 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
-
- *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/activerecord.gemspec b/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec
index 22395241cd..337106cb92 100644
--- a/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec
+++ b/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec
@@ -24,6 +24,6 @@ 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', '~> 1.0.0'
+ s.add_dependency 'arel', '~> 4.0.0'
+ s.add_dependency 'activerecord-deprecated_finders', '~> 1.0.2'
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record.rb
index 0330c0f37f..994cacb4f9 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record.rb
@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
autoload :AutosaveAssociation
autoload :Relation
+ autoload :AssociationRelation
autoload :NullRelation
autoload_under 'relation' do
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 5e5995f566..3490057298 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 +586,26 @@ module ActiveRecord
# belongs_to :tag, inverse_of: :taggings
# end
#
- # == Nested Associations
+ # If you do not set the +:inverse_of+ record, the association will do its
+ # best to match itself up with the correct inverse. Automatic +:inverse_of+
+ # detection only works on +has_many+, +has_one+, and +belongs_to+ 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 +:automatic_inverse_of+ option to +false+ like so:
+ #
+ # class Taggable < ActiveRecord::Base
+ # belongs_to :tag, automatic_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 +648,7 @@ 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 +810,7 @@ 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 +1045,7 @@ 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 +1081,10 @@ 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
@@ -1082,7 +1103,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# === 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>
@@ -1116,8 +1137,8 @@ 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).
@@ -1163,8 +1184,8 @@ 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]
@@ -1189,7 +1210,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# 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:
#
@@ -1357,7 +1378,7 @@ 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>.)
@@ -1439,7 +1460,7 @@ 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.
@@ -1462,10 +1483,10 @@ 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.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb
index db0553ea76..608a6af16c 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb
@@ -122,7 +122,11 @@ 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
+ all = klass.all
+ scope = AssociationRelation.new(klass, klass.arel_table, self)
+ scope.merge! all
+ scope.default_scoped = all.default_scoped?
+ scope
end
# Loads the \target if needed and returns it.
@@ -164,6 +168,13 @@ 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?
@@ -233,10 +244,7 @@ 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/builder/belongs_to.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb
index 3ba6a71366..63e9526436 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb
@@ -25,15 +25,18 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
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
+ if record = #{name}
+ 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?
+ if record && !self.destroyed?
+ record.class.decrement_counter(:#{cache_column}, record.id)
+ end
end
end
@@ -70,8 +73,8 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
old_foreign_id = attribute_was(foreign_key_field)
if old_foreign_id
- reflection_klass = #{reflection.klass}
- old_record = reflection_klass.find_by(reflection_klass.primary_key => old_foreign_id)
+ klass = association(#{name.inspect}).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}
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb
index 0d1bdd21ee..429def5455 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
end
def valid_options
- super + [:primary_key, :dependent, :as, :through, :source, :source_type, :inverse_of, :counter_cache]
+ super + [:primary_key, :dependent, :as, :through, :source, :source_type, :inverse_of, :automatic_inverse_of, :counter_cache]
end
def valid_dependent_options
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb
index 6a5830e57f..f06426a09d 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
class SingularAssociation < Association #:nodoc:
def valid_options
- super + [:remote, :dependent, :counter_cache, :primary_key, :inverse_of]
+ super + [:remote, :dependent, :counter_cache, :primary_key, :inverse_of, :automatic_inverse_of]
end
def constructable?
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb
index 56e57cc36e..71b64de5ea 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb
@@ -847,9 +847,7 @@ 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_one_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_association.rb
index 98bd010f70..920038a543 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_one_association.rb
@@ -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 28e081c03c..5b2f2d1902 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb
@@ -55,6 +55,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
join_parts.first
end
+ def join_relation(relation)
+ join_associations.each do |association|
+ relation = association.join_relation(relation)
+ end
+ relation
+ end
+
def columns
join_parts.collect { |join_part|
table = join_part.aliased_table
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb
index 22405c5d74..609c6e8cab 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ 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
@@ -163,8 +163,22 @@ module ActiveRecord
# person.respond_to('age?') # => true
# person.respond_to(:nothing) # => false
def respond_to?(name, include_private = false)
+ name = name.to_s
self.class.define_attribute_methods unless self.class.attribute_methods_generated?
- super
+ 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.present? && 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+.
@@ -328,6 +342,7 @@ 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/autosave_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb
index 44323ce9db..87d4daa6d9 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
#
@@ -334,15 +335,18 @@ 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 +358,6 @@ 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..816b397fcf 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.
#
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..aabedf15e9 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb
@@ -65,8 +65,7 @@ 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+.
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..8ffe150de6 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb
@@ -706,12 +706,21 @@ module ActiveRecord
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.
#
- # distinct("posts.id", "posts.created_at desc")
+ # distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc"])
#
def distinct(columns, order_by)
- "DISTINCT #{columns}"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("#distinct is deprecated and shall be removed from future releases.")
+ "DISTINCT #{columns_for_distinct(columns, order_by)}"
+ end
+
+ # 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.
+ #
+ # 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.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb
index 1138b10a1b..26586f0974 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ 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..d098ded77c 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ 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 +364,9 @@ 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>.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb
index 09ba2e0d4a..f23521430d 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
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting.rb
index 6329733abc..40a3b82839 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting.rb
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
when 'point' then super(PostgreSQLColumn.point_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
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..a651b6c32e 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
@@ -466,22 +467,17 @@ 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..88b09e7999 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)
@@ -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
@@ -740,7 +768,7 @@ 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/core.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb
index 733d4e1c67..ba053700f2 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb
@@ -307,9 +307,11 @@ 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
@@ -350,7 +352,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# 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)}"
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb
index c615d59725..cd31147414 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb
@@ -57,24 +57,25 @@ 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
+ attr_reader :original_exception
+
+ def initialize(message, original_exception = nil)
+ super(message)
+ @original_exception = original_exception
+ end
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.
+ # Defunct wrapper class kept for compatibility.
+ # +StatementInvalid+ wraps the original exception now.
class WrappedDatabaseException < StatementInvalid
- attr_reader :original_exception
-
- def initialize(message, original_exception)
- super(message)
- @original_exception = original_exception
- end
end
# Raised when a record cannot be inserted because it would violate a uniqueness constraint.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb
index b84a692b87..f5cd57e075 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# See the documentation of <tt>ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry</tt>
# for further details.
- class ExplainRegistry
+ class ExplainRegistry # :nodoc:
extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
attr_accessor :queries, :collect
@@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ module ActiveRecord
@queries = []
end
end
-end \ No newline at end of file
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb
index a3bc56d600..6a49936644 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb
@@ -19,7 +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/migration.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb
index 451104106c..511a1585a7 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb
@@ -668,6 +668,7 @@ 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
@@ -867,11 +868,15 @@ 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
@@ -892,10 +897,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
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 +934,13 @@ 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/nested_attributes.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/nested_attributes.rb
index d607f49e2b..8bdaeef924 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/nested_attributes.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/nested_attributes.rb
@@ -229,6 +229,23 @@ module ActiveRecord
# belongs_to :member, inverse_of: :posts
# validates_presence_of :member
# end
+ #
+ # 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? } }
@@ -288,6 +305,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
reflection.options[:autosave] = true
add_autosave_association_callbacks(reflection)
+ # Clear cached values of any inverse associations found in the
+ # reflection and prevent the reflection from finding inverses
+ # automatically in the future.
+ reflection.remove_automatic_inverse_of!
+
nested_attributes_options = self.nested_attributes_options.dup
nested_attributes_options[association_name.to_sym] = options
self.nested_attributes_options = nested_attributes_options
@@ -356,20 +378,28 @@ 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/persistence.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb
index 42cece3ad0..a8905ed739 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)
@@ -428,23 +436,11 @@ 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..f78ccb01aa 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
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
+ :having, :create_with, :uniq, :distinct, :references, :none, :unscope, :to => :all
delegate :count, :average, :minimum, :maximum, :sum, :calculate, :pluck, :ids, :to => :all
# Executes a custom SQL query against your database and returns all the results. The results will
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb
index 99117b74c5..e36888d4a8 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb
@@ -36,6 +36,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
rake_tasks do
require "active_record/base"
+
+ ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.env = Rails.env
+ ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.db_dir = Rails.application.config.paths["db"].first
+ ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.seed_loader = Rails.application
+ 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
+
load "active_record/railties/databases.rake"
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake
index 2f35b2fbf6..434af3c5f8 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
@@ -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
@@ -184,7 +178,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do
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|
@@ -228,7 +239,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do
desc 'Create a db/schema.rb file that can be portably used 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[Rails.env])
+ end
end
# desc "Recreate the test database from an existent structure.sql file"
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb
index 60eda96f08..1f76adb367 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
self.reflections = {}
end
- # Reflection enables to interrogate Active Record classes and objects
+ # \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
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ 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
@@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def initialize(*args)
super
@collection = [:has_many, :has_and_belongs_to_many].include?(macro)
+ @automatic_inverse_of = nil
end
# Returns a new, unsaved instance of the associated class. +attributes+ will
@@ -289,15 +290,32 @@ module ActiveRecord
alias :source_macro :macro
def has_inverse?
- @options[:inverse_of]
+ @options[:inverse_of] || find_inverse_of_automatically
end
def inverse_of
- if has_inverse?
- @inverse_of ||= klass.reflect_on_association(options[:inverse_of])
+ @inverse_of ||= if options[:inverse_of]
+ klass.reflect_on_association(options[:inverse_of])
+ else
+ find_inverse_of_automatically
end
end
+ # Clears the cached value of +@inverse_of+ on this object. This will
+ # not remove the :inverse_of option however, so future calls on the
+ # +inverse_of+ will have to recompute the inverse.
+ def clear_inverse_of_cache!
+ @inverse_of = nil
+ end
+
+ # Removes the cached inverse association that was found automatically
+ # and prevents this object from finding the inverse association
+ # automatically in the future.
+ def remove_automatic_inverse_of!
+ @automatic_inverse_of = nil
+ options[:automatic_inverse_of] = false
+ end
+
def polymorphic_inverse_of(associated_class)
if has_inverse?
if inverse_relationship = associated_class.reflect_on_association(options[:inverse_of])
@@ -366,7 +384,84 @@ 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]
+
private
+ # Attempts to find the inverse association automatically.
+ # If it cannot find a suitable inverse association, it returns
+ # nil.
+ def find_inverse_of_automatically
+ if @automatic_inverse_of == false
+ nil
+ elsif @automatic_inverse_of.nil?
+ set_automatic_inverse_of
+ else
+ klass.reflect_on_association(@automatic_inverse_of)
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Sets the +@automatic_inverse_of+ instance variable, and returns
+ # either nil or the inverse association that it finds.
+ #
+ # This method caches the inverse association that is found so that
+ # future calls to +find_inverse_of_automatically+ have much less
+ # overhead.
+ def set_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)
+ @automatic_inverse_of = inverse_name
+ reflection
+ else
+ @automatic_inverse_of = false
+ nil
+ end
+ else
+ @automatic_inverse_of = false
+ nil
+ end
+ 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.try(: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
+ # +automatic_inverse_of+ option cannot be set to false. Second, we must
+ # have +has_many+, +has_one+, +belongs_to+ associations. Third, we must
+ # not have options such as +:polymorphic+ or +:foreign_key+ 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[:automatic_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?
@@ -398,7 +493,7 @@ 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
+ # 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
@@ -412,8 +507,7 @@ 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
@@ -429,7 +523,8 @@ 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])
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb
index 56462d355b..ae3fa85da9 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
include FinderMethods, Calculations, SpawnMethods, QueryMethods, Batches, Explain, Delegation
attr_reader :table, :klass, :loaded
- attr_accessor :default_scoped, :proxy_association
+ attr_accessor :default_scoped
alias :model :klass
alias :loaded? :loaded
alias :default_scoped? :default_scoped
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
reset
end
- def insert(values)
+ def insert(values) # :nodoc:
primary_key_value = nil
if primary_key && Hash === values
@@ -56,16 +56,7 @@ 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 +64,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
im.insert substitutes
end
- conn.insert(
+ @klass.connection.insert(
im,
'SQL',
primary_key,
@@ -82,6 +73,29 @@ 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.
#
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb
index 64e1ff9a6a..7239270c4d 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
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 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(
@@ -101,6 +101,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
def calculate(operation, column_name, options = {})
relation = with_default_scope
+ if column_name.is_a?(Symbol) && attribute_aliases.key?(column_name.to_s)
+ column_name = attribute_aliases[column_name.to_s].to_sym
+ end
+
if relation.equal?(self)
if has_include?(column_name)
construct_relation_for_association_calculations.calculate(operation, column_name, options)
@@ -149,11 +153,17 @@ 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)}"
- else
- column_name
+ if column_name.is_a?(Symbol)
+ if attribute_aliases.key?(column_name.to_s)
+ column_name = attribute_aliases[column_name.to_s].to_sym
+ end
+
+ if self.columns_hash.key?(column_name.to_s)
+ column_name = "#{connection.quote_table_name(table_name)}.#{connection.quote_column_name(column_name)}"
+ end
end
+
+ column_name
end
if has_include?(column_names.first)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb
index 1b6239eb38..8d6740246c 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
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- module ClassMethods
+ module ClassMethods # :nodoc:
@@subclasses = ThreadSafe::Cache.new(:initial_capacity => 2)
def new(klass, *args)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb
index 72e9272cd7..ba222aac93 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
conditions = conditions.id if Base === conditions
return false if !conditions
- join_dependency = construct_join_dependency_for_association_find
+ join_dependency = construct_join_dependency
relation = construct_relation_for_association_find(join_dependency)
relation = relation.except(:select, :order).select("1 AS one").limit(1)
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
protected
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)
@@ -209,45 +209,37 @@ module ActiveRecord
[]
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
+ relation.where!(construct_limited_ids_condition(relation)) if relation.limit_value
+ 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)
+ 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]}
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/merger.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/merger.rb
index 936b83261e..eea43aff0e 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/merger.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/merger.rb
@@ -94,9 +94,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
[])
relation.joins! rest
- join_dependency.join_associations.each do |association|
- @relation = association.join_relation(relation)
- end
+ @relation = join_dependency.join_relation(relation)
end
end
@@ -139,21 +137,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
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.
+ sanitized_wheres + values[:where]
+ end
+ end
- seen = Set.new
- values[:where].each { |w|
- if w.respond_to?(:operator) && w.operator == :==
- seen << w.left
- end
- }
+ # Remove equalities from the existing relation with a LHS which is
+ # present in the relation being merged in.
+ def sanitized_wheres
+ seen = Set.new
+ values[:where].each do |w|
+ seen << w.left if w.respond_to?(:operator) && w.operator == :==
+ end
- relation.where_values.reject { |w|
- w.respond_to?(:operator) &&
- w.operator == :== &&
- seen.include?(w.left)
- } + values[:where]
+ relation.where_values.reject 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..b7609c97b5 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb
@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
attributes.each do |column, value|
table = default_table
+ if column.is_a?(Symbol) && klass.attribute_aliases.key?(column.to_s)
+ column = klass.attribute_aliases[column.to_s]
+ end
+
if value.is_a?(Hash)
if value.empty?
queries << '1=0'
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb
index 6ee3711052..d020f1ba52 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb
@@ -340,6 +340,9 @@ 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:
@@ -551,7 +554,6 @@ 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:
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb
index 17890dd29f..63e6738622 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
require 'active_support/per_thread_registry'
module ActiveRecord
- # This is a thread locals registry for Active Record. For example
+ # This is a thread locals registry for Active Record. For example:
#
# ActiveRecord::RuntimeRegistry.connection_handler
#
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# See the documentation of <tt>ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry</tt>
# for further details.
- class RuntimeRegistry
+ class RuntimeRegistry # :nodoc:
extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
attr_accessor :connection_handler, :sql_runtime, :connection_id
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb
index 3c5b871e99..0ed97b66d6 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
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/tasks/database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb
index 36133bab4c..3e8b79c7a0 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']
@@ -24,7 +55,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
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 +81,7 @@ 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 +104,7 @@ 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 +114,7 @@ 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 +123,7 @@ 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 +148,24 @@ 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 +183,7 @@ 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/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/validations/associated.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb
index 7f1972ccf9..744780d069 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
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/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/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/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/postgresql/array_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/array_test.rb
index 8774bf626f..61a3a2ba0f 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/array_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/array_test.rb
@@ -81,6 +81,12 @@ 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/datatype_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/datatype_test.rb
index 8c17372286..b5d7ea603e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/datatype_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/datatype_test.rb
@@ -281,7 +281,6 @@ _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
end
@@ -290,7 +289,6 @@ _SQL
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
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..fb88ab7c09 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/postgresql_adapter_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/postgresql_adapter_test.rb
@@ -226,23 +226,51 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def test_distinct_zero_orders
- assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id",
- @connection.distinct("posts.id", [])
+ assert_deprecated do
+ assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id",
+ @connection.distinct("posts.id", [])
+ end
+ end
+
+ 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"])
+ assert_deprecated do
+ assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0",
+ @connection.distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc"])
+ end
+ end
+
+ 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"])
+ assert_deprecated do
+ 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"])
+ end
+ end
+
+ 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", "", " "])
+ assert_deprecated do
+ assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0",
+ @connection.distinct("posts.id", ["posts.created_at desc", "", " "])
+ end
+ end
+
+ 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
@@ -250,13 +278,31 @@ module ActiveRecord
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_deprecated do
+ assert_equal "DISTINCT posts.id, posts.created_at AS alias_0",
+ @connection.distinct("posts.id", [order])
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_columns_for_distinct_with_arel_order
+ order = Object.new
+ def order.to_sql
+ "posts.created_at desc"
+ end
+ 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"])
+ assert_deprecated do
+ 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"])
+ end
+ end
+
+ 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/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..87af24cbe6 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb
@@ -414,6 +414,26 @@ 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]
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb
index 781b87741d..d85570236f 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb
@@ -755,6 +755,15 @@ 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)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_associations_test.rb
index 4ed09a3bf7..0e48fbca9c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_associations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_one_associations_test.rb
@@ -522,4 +522,20 @@ 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/inverse_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb
index ec128acf28..b1f0be3204 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
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations_test.rb
index 95c571fd03..0f2d22a4a2 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,
@@ -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
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb
index 387c741762..a181c513ae 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb
@@ -130,6 +130,7 @@ 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 +142,10 @@ 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
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb
index 536ff4882c..580aa96ecd 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
@@ -764,6 +764,20 @@ 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 +860,10 @@ 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 bd568af06a..d20ccaa5ca 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb
@@ -1228,16 +1228,6 @@ 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
@@ -1431,62 +1421,6 @@ 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 +1428,6 @@ 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))
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb
index b0b647cbf7..f49bef2346 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb
@@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ 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
@@ -352,6 +356,10 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
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
@@ -488,6 +496,10 @@ 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)
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/dirty_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/dirty_test.rb
index 7b2034dadf..36b87033ae 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
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/explain_subscriber_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/explain_subscriber_test.rb
index fb53a92c89..b00e2744b9 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/explain_subscriber_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/explain_subscriber_test.rb
@@ -43,6 +43,11 @@ if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_explain?
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
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb
index e505fe9f18..6f0de42aef 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?
@@ -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
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b0a7cda2f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+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
+ 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/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/migration/change_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb
index cad759bba9..54fff8a0f5 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ 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_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb
index f8afb7c591..193ffb26e3 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb
@@ -258,6 +258,32 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
"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_not Person.column_methods_hash.include?(: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
+
+ Person.reset_column_information
+ assert_not Person.column_methods_hash.include?(: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}"
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb
index b6e140b912..6fe81e0d96 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")
@@ -786,7 +800,9 @@ module NestedAttributesOnACollectionAssociationTests
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)
+ Man.reflect_on_association(:interests).clear_inverse_of_cache!
Interest.reflect_on_association(:man).options.delete(:inverse_of)
+ Interest.reflect_on_association(:man).clear_inverse_of_cache!
repair_validations(Interest) do
Interest.validates_presence_of(:man)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb
index db3bb56f1f..c4a72ed3bc 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
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/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 34ecdb3cc9..482c1b3d48 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb
@@ -185,6 +185,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
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"
+
+ 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
+
end
class RelationMutationTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb
index 9008c2785e..cf6af4e8f4 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb
@@ -1299,6 +1299,14 @@ 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?
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..0f69443839 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/default_scoping_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/scoping/default_scoping_test.rb
@@ -198,6 +198,16 @@ 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)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/serialized_attribute_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/serialized_attribute_test.rb
index 726338db14..765e92ccca 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'
@@ -241,4 +242,17 @@ 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/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/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/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/models/club.rb b/activerecord/test/models/club.rb
index 24a65b0f2f..7d7c205041 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/club.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/club.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
class Club < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :membership
- has_many :memberships
+ has_many :memberships, :automatic_inverse_of => false
has_many :members, :through => :memberships
has_many :current_memberships
has_one :sponsor
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/company.rb b/activerecord/test/models/company.rb
index 3ca8f69646..dcda62e71d 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/company.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/company.rb
@@ -206,6 +206,8 @@ 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/interest.rb b/activerecord/test/models/interest.rb
index d5d9226204..f772bb1c7f 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/interest.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/interest.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
class Interest < ActiveRecord::Base
- belongs_to :man, :inverse_of => :interests
+ belongs_to :man, :inverse_of => :interests, :automatic_inverse_of => false
belongs_to :polymorphic_man, :polymorphic => true, :inverse_of => :polymorphic_interests
belongs_to :zine, :inverse_of => :interests
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/man.rb b/activerecord/test/models/man.rb
index 4bff92dc98..49f002aa9a 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/man.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/man.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
class Man < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :face, :inverse_of => :man
has_one :polymorphic_face, :class_name => 'Face', :as => :polymorphic_man, :inverse_of => :polymorphic_man
- has_many :interests, :inverse_of => :man
+ has_many :interests, :inverse_of => :man, :automatic_inverse_of => false
has_many :polymorphic_interests, :class_name => 'Interest', :as => :polymorphic_man, :inverse_of => :polymorphic_man
# These are "broken" inverse_of associations for the purposes of testing
has_one :dirty_face, :class_name => 'Face', :inverse_of => :dirty_man
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/member.rb b/activerecord/test/models/member.rb
index 1134b09d8b..b81304b8e0 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/member.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/member.rb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ class Member < ActiveRecord::Base
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, :automatic_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..a256c73c7e 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, :automatic_inverse_of => false
belongs_to :organization
has_one :member_type, :through => :member
diff --git a/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md b/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
index 84a03825dc..493c169803 100644
--- a/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,507 +1,33 @@
-## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
+* Replace `multi_json` with `json`.
-* An `ActiveSupport::Subscriber` class has been extracted from
- `ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber`, allowing you to use the event attachment
- API for other kinds of subscribers.
+ Since Rails requires Ruby 1.9 and since Ruby 1.9 includes `json` in the standard library,
+ `multi_json` is no longer necessary.
- *Daniel Schierbeck*
-
-* `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)`.
-
-* `ActiveSupport::Notifications::Instrumenter#instrument` should
- yield its payload.
-
- *stopdropandrew*
-
-* `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` raises `NoMethodError` in proper context.
- Fixes #9772.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* Fix deletion of empty directories in `ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore`.
-
- *Charles Jones*
-
-
-## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (February 25, 2013) ##
-
-* Improve singularizing a singular for multiple cases.
- Fixes #2608 #1825 #2395.
-
- Example:
-
- # Before
- 'address'.singularize # => 'addres'
-
- # After
- 'address'.singularize # => 'address'
-
- *Mark McSpadden*
-
-* Prevent `DateTime#change` from truncating the second fraction, when seconds
- do not need to be changed.
-
- *Chris Baynes*
-
-* Added `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone#to_r` for `Time#at` compatibility.
-
- Before this change:
-
- Time.zone = 'Tokyo'
- time = Time.zone.now
- time == Time.at(time) # => false
-
- After the change:
-
- Time.zone = 'Tokyo'
- time = Time.zone.now
- time == Time.at(time) # => true
+ *Erik Michaels-Ober*
- *stopdropandrew*
+* 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::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.
+ *Mario Caropreso + Viktor Kelemen + zackham*
- Examples:
+* Fix skipping object callbacks using metadata fetched via callback chain
+ inspection methods (`_*_callbacks`)
- number_to_human(123, units: {}) # => 123
- number_to_human(123, units: { thousand: 'k' }) # => 123
+ *Sean Walbran*
- *Michael Hoffman*
+* Add a `fetch_multi` method to the cache stores. The method provides
+ an easy to use API for fetching multiple values from the cache.
-* Added `beginning_of_minute` support to core ext calculations for `Time` and `DateTime`.
-
- *Gagan Awhad*
-
-* Add `:nsec` date format.
-
- *Jamie Gaskins*
-
-* `ActiveSupport::Gzip.compress` allows two optional arguments for compression
- level and strategy.
-
- *Beyond*
-
-* 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.
-
- *James Harton*
-
-* Improve `String#squish` to handle Unicode whitespace. *Antoine Lyset*
-
-* Standardise on `to_time` returning an instance of `Time` in the local system timezone
- across `String`, `Time`, `Date`, `DateTime` and `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone`.
-
- *Andrew White*
-
-* Extract `ActiveSupport::Testing::Performance` 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*
-
-* `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?`
-
- *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
-
- *Kelly Stannard*
-
-* 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*
-
-* Remove meaningless `ActiveSupport::FrozenObjectError`, which was just an alias of `RuntimeError`.
-
- *Akira Matsuda*
-
-* Introduce `assert_not` to replace warty `assert !foo`. *Jeremy Kemper*
-
-* Prevent `Callbacks#set_callback` from setting the same callback twice.
-
- 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.
-
- *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*
-
-* 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.:
-
- <% cache('dashboard', expires_in: Date.current.seconds_until_end_of_day) do %>
- ...
-
- *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 }
+ # 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
- 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*
-
-* Simplify `mocha` integration and remove monkey-patches, bumping `mocha` to 0.13.0. *James Mead*
-
-* `#as_json` isolates options when encoding a hash. Fixes #8182.
-
- *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*
-
-* `Date.beginning_of_week` thread local and `beginning_of_week` application
- config option added (default is Monday).
-
- *Innokenty Mikhailov*
-
-* An optional block can be passed to `config_accessor` to set its default value
-
- class User
- include ActiveSupport::Configurable
-
- 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 behaviour 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*
-
-* `ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable` is deprecated. Define your own `#as_json` and
- `#encode_json` methods for custom JSON string literals.
-
- *Erich Menge*
-
-* Add `String#indent`. *fxn & Ace Suares*
-
-* Inflections can now be defined per locale. `singularize` and `pluralize`
- accept locale as an extra argument.
-
- *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`.
-
- class User
- include ActiveSupport::Configurable
- config_accessor :allowed_access, instance_accessor: false
- 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/activesupport.gemspec b/activesupport/activesupport.gemspec
index b46a331f6a..08d503ae30 100644
--- a/activesupport/activesupport.gemspec
+++ b/activesupport/activesupport.gemspec
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ 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 'thread_safe','~> 0.1'
diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache.rb
index 2368e5ebd4..b1ab5570a8 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
@@ -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.
diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb
index c62afe836c..fb42c4a41e 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActiveSupport
# in-memory cache for faster access.
module LocalCache
# Class for storing and registering the local caches.
- class LocalCacheRegistry
+ class LocalCacheRegistry # :nodoc:
extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
def initialize
@@ -58,13 +58,7 @@ module ActiveSupport
# Use a local cache for the duration of block.
def with_local_cache
- save_val = LocalCacheRegistry.cache_for(local_cache_key)
- begin
- LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, LocalStore.new)
- yield
- ensure
- LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, save_val)
- end
+ use_temporary_local_cache(LocalStore.new) { yield }
end
#--
@@ -112,29 +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
@@ -163,6 +141,18 @@ module ActiveSupport
end
private
+ 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
@@ -172,9 +162,13 @@ module ActiveSupport
end
def bypass_local_cache
+ use_temporary_local_cache(nil) { yield }
+ end
+
+ def use_temporary_local_cache(temporary_cache)
save_cache = LocalCacheRegistry.cache_for(local_cache_key)
begin
- LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, nil)
+ LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, temporary_cache)
yield
ensure
LocalCacheRegistry.set_cache_for(local_cache_key, save_cache)
diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb
index 6c0cae71ed..ab3bb23e88 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/callbacks.rb
@@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ 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 +76,14 @@ 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
@@ -86,35 +94,278 @@ module ActiveSupport
def halted_callback_hook(filter)
end
+ module Filters
+ Environment = Struct.new(:target, :halted, :value, :run_block)
+
+ 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)
+ if chain_config.key?(:terminator) && user_conditions.any?
+ halted_lambda = eval "lambda { |result| #{chain_config[:terminator]} }"
+ halting_and_conditional(next_callback, user_callback, user_conditions, halted_lambda, filter)
+ elsif chain_config.key? :terminator
+ halted_lambda = eval "lambda { |result| #{chain_config[: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
+
+ private
+
+ 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 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
+
+ if !halted
+ result = user_callback.call target, value
+ env.halted = halted_lambda.call 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
+
+ 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
+ if !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
+
+ 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
+
+ if !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
+
class Callback #:nodoc:#
- @@_callback_sequence = 0
+ def self.build(chain, filter, kind, options)
+ new chain.name, filter, kind, options, chain.config
+ end
- attr_accessor :chain, :filter, :kind, :options, :klass, :raw_filter
+ attr_accessor :kind, :options, :name
+ attr_reader :chain_config
+
+ def initialize(name, filter, kind, options, chain_config)
+ @chain_config = chain_config
+ @name = name
+ @kind = kind
+ @filter = filter
+ @options = options
+ @key = compute_identifier filter
- def initialize(chain, filter, kind, options, klass)
- @chain, @kind, @klass = chain, kind, klass
deprecate_per_key_option(options)
normalize_options!(options)
-
- @raw_filter, @options = filter, options
- @filter = _compile_filter(filter)
- recompile_options!
end
+ def filter; @key; end
+ def raw_filter; @filter; end
+
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."
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
+ def merge(chain, new_options)
+ _options = {
+ :if => @options[:if].dup,
+ :unless => @options[:unless].dup
+ }
+
+ deprecate_per_key_option new_options
+
+ _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 normalize_options!(options)
@@ -122,123 +373,42 @@ module ActiveSupport
options[:unless] = Array(options[:unless])
end
- def name
- chain.name
- end
-
- def next_id
- @@_callback_sequence += 1
- end
-
def matches?(_kind, _filter)
- @kind == _kind && @filter == _filter
+ @kind == _kind && filter == _filter
end
def duplicates?(other)
- matches?(other.kind, other.filter)
- 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)
- end
-
- def recompile!(_options)
- deprecate_per_key_option(_options)
- _update_filter(self.options, _options)
-
- recompile_options!
+ 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.
@@ -247,43 +417,59 @@ 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.
# 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 ::Proc
+ raise ArgumentError if filter.arity > 1
+
+ if filter.arity <= 0
+ lambda { |target, _| target.instance_exec(&filter) }
+ else
+ lambda { |target, _| target.instance_exec(target, &filter) }
+ end
+ else
+ scopes = Array(chain_config[:scope])
+ method_to_call = scopes.map{ |s| public_send(s) }.join("_")
+
+ lambda { |target, _, &blk|
+ filter.public_send method_to_call, target, &blk
+ }
+ end
+ end
- method_name << (filter.arity == 1 ? "(self)" : " self, Proc.new ")
+ def compute_identifier(filter)
+ case filter
+ when String, ::Proc
+ filter.object_id
else
- method_name = "_callback_#{@kind}_#{next_id}"
- @klass.send(:define_method, "#{method_name}_object") { filter }
+ filter
+ end
+ end
- _normalize_legacy_filter(kind, filter)
- scopes = Array(chain.config[:scope])
- method_to_call = scopes.map{ |s| s.is_a?(Symbol) ? send(s) : s }.join("_")
+ def conditions_lambdas
+ conditions = []
- @klass.class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
- def #{method_name}(&blk)
- #{method_name}_object.send(:#{method_to_call}, self, &blk)
- end
- RUBY_EVAL
+ unless options[:if].empty?
+ lambdas = Array(options[:if]).map { |c| make_lambda c }
+ conditions.concat lambdas
+ end
- method_name
+ unless options[:unless].empty?
+ lambdas = Array(options[:unless]).map { |c| make_lambda c }
+ conditions.concat lambdas.map { |l| invert_lambda l }
end
+ conditions
end
def _normalize_legacy_filter(kind, filter)
@@ -307,30 +493,53 @@ module ActiveSupport
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
+ end
+
+ def each(&block); @chain.each(&block); end
+ def index(o); @chain.index(o); end
+ def empty?; @chain.empty?; end
+
+ 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
+
+ def initialize_copy(other)
+ @callbacks = nil
+ @chain = other.chain.dup
end
def compile
- method = []
- method << "value = nil"
- method << "halted = false"
+ return @callbacks if @callbacks
- callbacks = "value = !halted && (!block_given? || yield)"
- reverse_each do |callback|
- callbacks = callback.apply(callbacks)
+ @callbacks = Filters::ENDING
+ @chain.reverse_each do |callback|
+ @callbacks = callback.apply(@callbacks)
end
- method << callbacks
-
- method << "value"
- method.join("\n")
+ @callbacks
end
def append(*callbacks)
@@ -341,69 +550,45 @@ 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(name, filters, block) # :nodoc:
+ type = CALLBACK_FILTER_TYPES.include?(filters.first) ? filters.shift : :before
+ options = filters.last.is_a?(Hash) ? filters.pop : {}
+ filters.unshift(block) if block
+ [type, filters, options]
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 +628,15 @@ 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(name, filter_list, block)
+ self_chain = get_callbacks name
+ mapped = filters.map do |filter|
+ Callback.build(self_chain, filter, type, options.dup)
+ 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 +648,34 @@ 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(name, 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")
+ callbacks = get_callbacks symbol
ActiveSupport::DescendantsTracker.descendants(self).each do |target|
- chain = target.send("_#{symbol}_callbacks").dup
+ chain = target.get_callbacks(symbol).dup
callbacks.each { |c| chain.delete(c) }
- target.send("_#{symbol}_callbacks=", chain)
- target.__reset_runner(symbol)
+ target.set_callbacks symbol, chain
end
- self.send("_#{symbol}_callbacks=", callbacks.dup.clear)
-
- __reset_runner(symbol)
+ self.set_callbacks symbol, callbacks.dup.clear
end
# Define sets of events in the object lifecycle that support callbacks.
@@ -567,9 +749,19 @@ module ActiveSupport
config = callbacks.last.is_a?(Hash) ? callbacks.pop : {}
callbacks.each do |callback|
class_attribute "_#{callback}_callbacks"
- send("_#{callback}_callbacks=", CallbackChain.new(callback, config))
+ set_callbacks callback, CallbackChain.new(callback, config)
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/core_ext/array/grouping.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/grouping.rb
index 640e6e9328..dbddc7a7b4 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/grouping.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/array/grouping.rb
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ 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?
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/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/conversions.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date/conversions.rb
index cdf606f28c..0637fe4929 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 = {
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_and_time/calculations.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_and_time/calculations.rb
index 5b89ace66b..0d14cba7cc 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
@@ -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).
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/calculations.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations.rb
index 9f0864d9bb..937567440b 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/calculations.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+require 'date'
require 'active_support/deprecation'
class DateTime
@@ -154,4 +155,11 @@ 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..df07917d19 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'
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..01a627f8af 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/zones.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/date_time/zones.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+require 'date'
require 'active_support/core_ext/time/zones'
class DateTime
diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/diff.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/diff.rb
index 5f3868b5b0..4359213380 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/diff.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/hash/diff.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+require 'active_support/deprecation'
+
class Hash
# Returns a hash that represents the difference between two hashes.
#
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/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..6d42667e97 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/delegation.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/delegation.rb
@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
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.
+ # Provides a +delegate+ class method to easily expose contained objects'
+ # public methods as your own.
+ #
+ # 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 +91,44 @@ 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
#
- # Foo.new.zoo # raises NoMethodError exception (you called nil.zoo)
+ # 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
+ #
+ # 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]
@@ -142,22 +159,31 @@ 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 conceptualy, 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}")
- module_eval(<<-EOS, file, line - 1)
+ module_eval(<<-EOS, file, line - 2)
def #{method_prefix}#{method}(#{definition}) # def customer_name(*args, &block)
- #{to}.#{method}(#{definition}) # client.name(*args, &block)
+ _ = #{to} # _ = client
+ _.#{method}(#{definition}) # _.name(*args, &block)
rescue NoMethodError # rescue NoMethodError
- if #{to}.nil? # if client.nil?
+ if _.nil? # if _.nil?
#{exception} # # add helpful message to the exception
else # else
raise # raise
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/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/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/inflections.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb
index 0b506a6030..56e8a5f98d 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb
@@ -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/output_safety.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety.rb
index dc033ed11b..7c21abea72 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/output_safety.rb
@@ -171,17 +171,15 @@ module ActiveSupport #:nodoc:
end
UNSAFE_STRING_METHODS.each do |unsafe_method|
- if 'String'.respond_to?(unsafe_method)
- class_eval <<-EOT, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
- def #{unsafe_method}(*args, &block) # def capitalize(*args, &block)
- to_str.#{unsafe_method}(*args, &block) # to_str.capitalize(*args, &block)
- end # end
-
- def #{unsafe_method}!(*args) # def capitalize!(*args)
- @html_safe = false # @html_safe = false
- super # super
- end # end
- EOT
+ if String.new.respond_to?(unsafe_method)
+ define_method(unsafe_method) do |*args, &block|
+ to_str.send(unsafe_method, *args, &block)
+ end
+
+ define_method("#{unsafe_method}!") do |*args|
+ @html_safe = false
+ super(*args)
+ end
end
end
end
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/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/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/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb
index b6c18fa54b..9a9ed02bd9 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/hash_with_indifferent_access.rb
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ module ActiveSupport
def deep_stringify_keys; dup end
undef :symbolize_keys!
undef :deep_symbolize_keys!
- def symbolize_keys; to_hash.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
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/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..7f8b41d218 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/encoding.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/json/encoding.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+#encoding: us-ascii
+
require 'active_support/core_ext/object/to_json'
require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation'
require 'active_support/json/variable'
@@ -98,13 +100,18 @@ 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 +128,9 @@ 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/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/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..f1dfff738c 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/multibyte/unicode.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/multibyte/unicode.rb
@@ -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
diff --git a/activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb
index cc935e6cb9..414960d2b1 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/number_helper.rb
@@ -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/subscriber.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/subscriber.rb
index ab76cf5c85..34c6f900c1 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/subscriber.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/subscriber.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+require 'active_support/per_thread_registry'
+
module ActiveSupport
# ActiveSupport::Subscriber is an object set to consume
# ActiveSupport::Notifications. The subscriber dispatches notifications to
@@ -68,8 +70,24 @@ module ActiveSupport
private
- def event_stack
- Thread.current[@queue_key] ||= []
+ 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/testing/isolation.rb b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb
index d70d971538..e16b73a036 100644
--- a/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb
+++ b/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb
@@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ module ActiveSupport
def method_missing(name, *args)
@calls << [name, args]
end
+
+ def info_signal
+ Signal.list['INFO']
+ end
end
module Isolation
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/caching_test.rb b/activesupport/test/caching_test.rb
index bcc200cf33..ae6eaa4b60 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')
diff --git a/activesupport/test/callbacks_test.rb b/activesupport/test/callbacks_test.rb
index 13f2e3cdaf..86057f7cbb 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],
@@ -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],
@@ -735,7 +774,7 @@ module CallbacksTest
class PerKeyOptionDeprecationTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
- def test_per_key_option_deprecaton
+ def test_per_key_option_deprecation
assert_raise NotImplementedError do
Phone.class_eval do
set_callback :save, :before, :before_save1, :per_key => {:if => "true"}
@@ -762,4 +801,240 @@ 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/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..b1adf6d396 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_ext_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_ext_test.rb
@@ -357,11 +357,6 @@ 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
diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb
index 7be578599b..3e76b8a9b1 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb
@@ -335,10 +335,3 @@ 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/module_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/module_test.rb
index 82249ddd1b..8872611fb1 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/module_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/module_test.rb
@@ -82,6 +82,21 @@ 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 +186,17 @@ 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
@@ -228,6 +254,16 @@ 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_parent
assert_equal Yz::Zy, Yz::Zy::Cd.parent
assert_equal Yz, Yz::Zy.parent
diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb
index 3744d50864..f22ae3ccac 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb
@@ -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/range_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/range_ext_test.rb
index 6e94d5e10d..3e2355ae23 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
@@ -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..8f0ebc13ea 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
diff --git a/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb b/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb
index 2864d7a57f..4e53aff00b 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb
@@ -855,10 +855,3 @@ 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..3ce3297874 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_with_zone_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/core_ext/time_with_zone_test.rb
@@ -1118,13 +1118,3 @@ 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_test.rb b/activesupport/test/dependencies_test.rb
index 115a4e894d..4b1426bb2e 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/dependencies_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/dependencies_test.rb
@@ -526,7 +526,6 @@ 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/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..106a7fb522 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|
@@ -89,7 +91,7 @@ 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
@@ -172,16 +174,21 @@ 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
@@ -302,12 +309,12 @@ 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/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..33627a4e74 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/notifications_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/notifications_test.rb
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ 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
diff --git a/activesupport/test/test_case_test.rb b/activesupport/test/test_case_test.rb
index dfe9f3c11c..a1bdcf2396 100644
--- a/activesupport/test/test_case_test.rb
+++ b/activesupport/test/test_case_test.rb
@@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ module ActiveSupport
def record(*args)
end
+
+ def info_signal
+ end
end
def test_standard_error_raised_within_setup_callback_is_puked
diff --git a/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogirisax_engine_test.rb b/activesupport/test/xml_mini/nokogirisax_engine_test.rb
index d4f63f6bd0..84a5c44a87 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
diff --git a/guides/CHANGELOG.md b/guides/CHANGELOG.md
index b0e52847e1..766f7f6f56 100644
--- a/guides/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/guides/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,12 +1,3 @@
-## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
-* Change Service pages(404, etc). *Stanislav Sobolev*
+* No changes.
-## Rails 4.0.0.beta1 (unreleased) ##
-
-* Split Validations and Callbacks guide into two. *Steve Klabnik*
-
-* New guide _Working with JavaScript in Rails_. *Steve Klabnik*
-
-* Guides updated to reflect new test locations. *Mike Moore*
-
-* Guides have a responsive design. *Joe Fiorini*
+Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/guides/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.
diff --git a/guides/assets/images/challenge.png b/guides/assets/images/getting_started/challenge.png
index 30be3d7028..30be3d7028 100644
--- a/guides/assets/images/challenge.png
+++ b/guides/assets/images/getting_started/challenge.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/guides/assets/images/getting_started/rails_welcome.png b/guides/assets/images/getting_started/rails_welcome.png
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..569dd846a8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/guides/assets/images/getting_started/rails_welcome.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/guides/assets/images/icons/README b/guides/assets/images/icons/README
index f12b2a730c..09da77fc86 100644
--- a/guides/assets/images/icons/README
+++ b/guides/assets/images/icons/README
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Replaced the plain DocBook XSL admonition icons with Jimmac's DocBook
icons (http://jimmac.musichall.cz/ikony.php3). I dropped transparency
-from the Jimmac icons to get round MS IE and FOP PNG incompatibilies.
+from the Jimmac icons to get round MS IE and FOP PNG incompatibilities.
Stuart Rackham
diff --git a/guides/assets/images/rails_welcome.png b/guides/assets/images/rails_welcome.png
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ad2d351de..0000000000
--- a/guides/assets/images/rails_welcome.png
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differ
diff --git a/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_gem.rb b/guides/bug_report_templates/active_record_gem.rb
index 2c63342572..2e604bec47 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', '3.2.13'
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..acd2ed5160 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
diff --git a/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile.lock b/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile.lock
index 823fac5ff7..888a6b30e2 100644
--- a/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile.lock
+++ b/guides/code/getting_started/Gemfile.lock
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ GEM
multi_json (~> 1.0)
hike (1.2.1)
i18n (0.6.1)
- jbuilder (1.0.2)
+ jbuilder (1.3.0)
activesupport (>= 3.0.0)
jquery-rails (2.2.0)
railties (>= 3.0, < 5.0)
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/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/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..3c08f148cf 100644
--- a/guides/source/2_3_release_notes.md
+++ b/guides/source/2_3_release_notes.md
@@ -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|
@@ -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..e036860de2 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.
diff --git a/guides/source/4_0_release_notes.md b/guides/source/4_0_release_notes.md
index 2793d9025f..b9dbe820c8 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
```
@@ -59,15 +59,15 @@ 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
-------------
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Please refer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/railt
* 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
@@ -113,7 +113,8 @@ Please refer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activ
* 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 ActionPack out of box.
+* Added `ActiveModel::Model`, a mixin to make Ruby objects work with
+ Action Pack out of box.
### Deprecations
@@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ Please refer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activ
* 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?`
diff --git a/guides/source/action_controller_overview.md b/guides/source/action_controller_overview.md
index db91425c76..28939f307f 100644
--- a/guides/source/action_controller_overview.md
+++ b/guides/source/action_controller_overview.md
@@ -148,7 +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)
@@ -246,7 +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
@@ -266,9 +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`
@@ -568,10 +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've generated a controller using scaffolding, 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
diff --git a/guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md b/guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md
index ec7b8d4e17..c351339117 100644
--- a/guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md
+++ b/guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Action Mailer Basics
====================
-This guide should provide you with all you need to get started in sending and
+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.
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_querying.md b/guides/source/active_record_querying.md
index 2589accadd..19b214f114 100644
--- a/guides/source/active_record_querying.md
+++ b/guides/source/active_record_querying.md
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ 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`
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ 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')
@@ -1301,6 +1301,11 @@ 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..dfc951f10e 100644
--- a/guides/source/active_record_validations.md
+++ b/guides/source/active_record_validations.md
@@ -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`.
@@ -768,6 +768,7 @@ class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :name, presence: true, on: :save
end
```
+The last line is in review state and as of now, it is not running in any version of Rails 3.2.x as discussed in this [issue](https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/10248)
Strict Validations
------------------
diff --git a/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md b/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md
index 101a4f5b42..c012ded888 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.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ 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']
@@ -476,12 +476,11 @@ 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
@@ -2216,7 +2215,9 @@ 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 +2373,8 @@ 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]]
@@ -2593,7 +2595,8 @@ 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] } }
diff --git a/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md b/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md
index 43df544e28..b86c7bfc4e 100644
--- a/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md
+++ b/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The query string strategy has several disadvantages:
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.
+ 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.
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ You can call this task on the server during deployment to create compiled versio
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
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ in scope in development mode regardless of the value of this flag. Changing this
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'
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ The default matcher for compiling files includes `application.js`, `application.
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.
-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']
@@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ config.assets.precompile += ['admin.js', 'admin.css', 'swfObject.js']
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
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ config.assets.cache_store = :memory_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
diff --git a/guides/source/association_basics.md b/guides/source/association_basics.md
index 8d203d265a..16a5241319 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
------------------------------
diff --git a/guides/source/caching_with_rails.md b/guides/source/caching_with_rails.md
index e1fc3d0f53..456abaf612 100644
--- a/guides/source/caching_with_rails.md
+++ b/guides/source/caching_with_rails.md
@@ -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
diff --git a/guides/source/command_line.md b/guides/source/command_line.md
index 7b7f5963fd..e0b44bbf93 100644
--- a/guides/source/command_line.md
+++ b/guides/source/command_line.md
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ Usage:
...
-ActiveRecord options:
+Active Record options:
[--migration] # Indicates when to generate migration
# Default: true
diff --git a/guides/source/configuring.md b/guides/source/configuring.md
index a0ab707b51..9e40165d15 100644
--- a/guides/source/configuring.md
+++ b/guides/source/configuring.md
@@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ 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/credits.html.erb b/guides/source/credits.html.erb
index 34be07ef81..10dd8178fb 100644
--- a/guides/source/credits.html.erb
+++ b/guides/source/credits.html.erb
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Ruby on Rails Guides: Credits
<% 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 8f1d2922ac..70055c1d7d 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))
diff --git a/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md b/guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md
index 14ca44d2a1..5647a4c1b7 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
@@ -24,7 +28,7 @@ Ruby on Rails uses Git for source code control. The [Git homepage](http://git-sc
* [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.io/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.
+* 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.
@@ -53,7 +57,7 @@ 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 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-ruby` gem — in Ubuntu you're done with just
@@ -93,7 +97,7 @@ $ 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 +137,14 @@ $ sudo yum install mysql-server mysql-devel
$ sudo yum install postgresql-server postgresql-devel
```
-After that run:
+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/getting_started.md b/guides/source/getting_started.md
index d49a30d02f..599e47949d 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/)
@@ -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:
-![Welcome Aboard screenshot](images/rails_welcome.png)
+![Welcome Aboard screenshot](images/getting_started/rails_welcome.png)
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 `$`. In development mode, Rails does not generally require you to restart the server; changes you make in files will be automatically picked up by the server.
@@ -252,29 +252,43 @@ Now that you've seen how to create a controller, an action and a view, let's cre
In the Blog application, you will now create a new _resource_. A resource is the term used for a collection of similar objects, such as posts, people or animals. You can create, read, update and destroy items for a resource and these operations are referred to as _CRUD_ operations.
-In the next section, you will add the ability to create new posts in your application and be able to view them. This is the "C" and the "R" from CRUD: creation and reading. The form for doing this will look like this:
+Rails provides a `resources` method which can be used to declare a
+standard REST resource. Here's how `config/routes.rb` will look like.
-![The new post form](images/getting_started/new_post.png)
+```ruby
+Blog::Application.routes.draw do
-It will look a little basic for now, but that's ok. We'll look at improving the styling for it afterwards.
+ resources :posts
-### Laying down the ground work
+ root to: "welcome#index"
+end
+```
-The first thing that you are going to need to create a new post within the application is a place to do that. A great place for that would be at `/posts/new`. If you attempt to navigate to that now — by visiting <http://localhost:3000/posts/new> — Rails will give you a routing error:
+If you run `rake routes`, you'll see that all the routes for the
+standard RESTful actions.
-![A routing error, no route matches /posts/new](images/getting_started/routing_error_no_route_matches.png)
+```bash
+$ 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
+ 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:
+![The new post form](images/getting_started/new_post.png)
-```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:
![Another routing error, uninitialized constant PostsController](images/getting_started/routing_error_no_controller.png)
@@ -377,14 +391,10 @@ 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. 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.
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.
@@ -524,7 +534,7 @@ def create
@post = Post.new(params[:post])
@post.save
- redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id
+ redirect_to @post
end
```
@@ -543,16 +553,14 @@ 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.
```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.
@@ -601,7 +609,7 @@ look like this:
@post = Post.new(params[:post].permit(:title, :text))
@post.save
- redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id
+ redirect_to @post
end
```
@@ -613,11 +621,11 @@ Visit <http://localhost:3000/posts/new> and give it a try!
### 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.
+We'll use a specific route from `config/routes.rb`:
```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 +677,7 @@ 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 +687,7 @@ 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 +703,7 @@ 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
@@ -755,7 +763,7 @@ def create
@post = Post.new(params[:post].permit(:title, :text))
if @post.save
- redirect_to action: :show, id: @post.id
+ redirect_to @post
else
render 'new'
end
@@ -776,7 +784,7 @@ 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">
<h2><%= pluralize(@post.errors.count, "error") %> prohibited
@@ -803,7 +811,7 @@ 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 +840,6 @@ 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])
@@ -853,8 +853,7 @@ 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.id), method: :patch do |f| %>
<% if @post.errors.any? %>
<div id="errorExplanation">
<h2><%= pluralize(@post.errors.count, "error") %> prohibited
@@ -881,7 +880,7 @@ 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
@@ -893,21 +892,14 @@ 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
+ redirect_to @post
else
render 'edit'
end
@@ -941,8 +933,8 @@ appear next to the "Show" link:
<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_path(post) %></td>
+ <td><%= link_to 'Edit', edit_post_path(post) %></td>
</tr>
<% end %>
</table>
@@ -955,8 +947,8 @@ 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:
@@ -1016,7 +1008,7 @@ 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 +1018,17 @@ 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:
-
-![Undefined method post_path](images/getting_started/undefined_method_post_path.png)
-
-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
-PATCH.
-
-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
- PATCH /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update
- root / welcome#index
+<%= link_to 'Back', posts_path %>
```
-To fix this, open `config/routes.rb` and modify the `get "posts/:id"`
-line like this:
-
-```ruby
-get "posts/:id" => "posts#show", as: :post
-```
-
-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 in the `config/routes.rb` 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 +1048,7 @@ def destroy
@post = Post.find(params[:id])
@post.destroy
- redirect_to action: :index
+ redirect_to posts_path
end
```
@@ -1132,18 +1075,17 @@ together.
<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 first argument,
+and then the final two keys 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
@@ -1153,62 +1095,11 @@ generated the application. Without this file, the confirmation dialog box wouldn
![Confirm Dialog](images/getting_started/confirm_dialog.png)
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
- PATCH /posts/:id(.:format) posts#update
- 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
@@ -1257,19 +1148,17 @@ 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
@@ -1281,10 +1170,8 @@ 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
@@ -1722,7 +1609,7 @@ class CommentsController < ApplicationController
Now if you try to create a new post, you will be greeted with a basic HTTP
Authentication challenge
-![Basic HTTP Authentication Challenge](images/challenge.png)
+![Basic HTTP Authentication Challenge](images/getting_started/challenge.png)
What's Next?
------------
diff --git a/guides/source/i18n.md b/guides/source/i18n.md
index d187d3a03a..65a85efa69 100644
--- a/guides/source/i18n.md
+++ b/guides/source/i18n.md
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ match '/: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
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ So that would give you:
![rails i18n demo localized time to pirate](images/i18n/demo_localized_pirate.png)
-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
@@ -980,8 +980,8 @@ 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/initialization.md b/guides/source/initialization.md
index 412f2faaaa..9fcd530183 100644
--- a/guides/source/initialization.md
+++ b/guides/source/initialization.md
@@ -59,35 +59,33 @@ 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)
+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 +114,7 @@ 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 +129,7 @@ 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 +145,11 @@ 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(*)
@@ -441,14 +439,14 @@ 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 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`
diff --git a/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md b/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md
index addc0a5430..1ab841b137 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.
+This guide covers the basic layout features of Action Controller and Action View.
After reading this guide, you will know:
@@ -283,8 +283,8 @@ Calls to the `render` method generally accept four options:
* `:content_type`
* `:layout`
-* `:status`
* `:location`
+* `:status`
##### The `:content_type` Option
@@ -310,80 +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 status codes and the corresponding symbols shown below:
-
-| HTTP Status Code | Symbol |
-| ---------------- | -------------------------------- |
-| 100 | :continue |
-| 101 | :switching_protocols |
-| 102 | :processing |
-| 200 | :ok |
-| 201 | :created |
-| 202 | :accepted |
-| 203 | :non_authoritative_information |
-| 204 | :no_content |
-| 205 | :reset_content |
-| 206 | :partial_content |
-| 207 | :multi_status |
-| 226 | :im_used |
-| 300 | :multiple_choices |
-| 301 | :moved_permanently |
-| 302 | :found |
-| 303 | :see_other |
-| 304 | :not_modified |
-| 305 | :use_proxy |
-| 306 | :reserved |
-| 307 | :temporary_redirect |
-| 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 |
-| 418 | :i'm_a_teapot |
-| 422 | :unprocessable_entity |
-| 423 | :locked |
-| 424 | :failed_dependency |
-| 426 | :upgrade_required |
-| 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 |
-| 510 | :not_extended |
-
-##### 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 |
+| | 423 | :precondition_required |
+| | 424 | :too_many_requests |
+| | 426 | :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.
@@ -633,7 +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
@@ -709,7 +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`
diff --git a/guides/source/migrations.md b/guides/source/migrations.md
index 086cf434d9..fcfc54a3d7 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
@@ -834,7 +852,7 @@ end
# app/models/product.rb
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
- validates :flag, presence: true
+ validates :flag, :inclusion => { :in => [true, false] }
end
```
@@ -859,7 +877,8 @@ end
# app/models/product.rb
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
- validates :flag, :fuzz, presence: true
+ validates :flag, :inclusion => { :in => [true, false] }
+ validates :fuzz, presence: true
end
```
diff --git a/guides/source/routing.md b/guides/source/routing.md
index f4cb8fe15b..c26a827172 100644
--- a/guides/source/routing.md
+++ b/guides/source/routing.md
@@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ 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..d5d1ee0a38 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 b2d09369e2..f04129acdb 100644
--- a/guides/source/security.md
+++ b/guides/source/security.md
@@ -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:
@@ -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&param2=23&host=www.attacker.com
@@ -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 4c0a61bc5e..b02d0b663c 100644
--- a/guides/source/testing.md
+++ b/guides/source/testing.md
@@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ 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 %>
```
@@ -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.|
@@ -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.
diff --git a/guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md b/guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md
index 51d6775c3e..1d14656f79 100644
--- a/guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md
+++ b/guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ 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 changed how `assert_generates`, `assert_recognizes`, and `assert_routing` work. Now all these assertions raise `Assertion` instead of `ActionController::RoutingError`.
diff --git a/rails.gemspec b/rails.gemspec
index a43dde26e4..1993467455 100644
--- a/rails.gemspec
+++ b/rails.gemspec
@@ -25,5 +25,5 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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.rc4'
end
diff --git a/railties/CHANGELOG.md b/railties/CHANGELOG.md
index f67177a047..04cdbec428 100644
--- a/railties/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/railties/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,375 +1,12 @@
-## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
+* Fixes bug with scaffold generator with `--assets=false --resource-route=false`.
+ Fixes #9525.
-* 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.
+ *Arun Agrawal*
- *Steve Klabnik*
+* Rails::Railtie no longer forces the Rails::Configurable module on everything
+ that subclassess it. Instead, the methods from Rails::Configurable have been
+ moved to class methods in Railtie and the Railtie has been made abstract.
-* The application rake task `doc:rails` generates now an API like the
- official one (except for the links to GitHub).
+ *John Wang*
- *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*
-
-* 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.
-
- *Xavier Noria*
-
-* 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.
-
- 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 ...`.
-
- 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.
-
- *Jeremy Kemper*
-
-* `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`
-
- *DHH*
-
-* Environment name can be a start substring of the default environment names
- (production, development, test). For example: tes, pro, prod, dev, devel.
- Fixes #8628.
-
- *Mykola Kyryk*
-
-* Add `-B` alias for `--skip-bundle` option in the rails new generators.
-
- *Jiri Pospisil*
-
-* Quote column names in generates fixture files. This prevents
- conflicts with reserved YAML keywords such as 'yes' and 'no'
- Fixes #8612.
-
- *Yves Senn*
-
-* Explicit options have precedence over `~/.railsrc` on the `rails new` command.
-
- *Rafael Mendonça França*
-
-* Generated migrations now always use the `change` method.
-
- *Marc-André Lafortune*
-
-* 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.
-
- *DHH*
-
-* The `rails/info/routes` now correctly formats routing output as an html table.
-
- *Richard Schneeman*
-
-* The `public/index.html` is no longer generated for new projects.
- Page is replaced by internal `welcome_controller` inside of railties.
-
- *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.
-
- *Grace Liu*
-
-* `rails dbconsole` now can use SSL for MySQL. The `database.yml` options sslca, sslcert, sslcapath, sslcipher
- and sslkey now affect `rails dbconsole`.
-
- *Jim Kingdon and Lars Petrus*
-
-* 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.
-
- *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*
-
-* Add convenience `hide!` method to Rails generators to hide current generator
- namespace from showing when running `rails generate`.
-
- *Carlos Antonio da Silva*
-
-* Rails::Plugin has gone. Instead of adding plugins to vendor/plugins use gems or bundler with path or git dependencies.
-
- *Santiago Pastorino*
-
-* Set config.action_mailer.async = true to turn on asynchronous
- message delivery.
-
- *Brian Cardarella*
-
-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/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__)
$:.unshift(railties_path)
end
diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/all.rb b/railties/lib/rails/all.rb
index 1493815c30..6c9c53fc69 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/all.rb
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/all.rb
@@ -1,9 +1,5 @@
require "rails"
-if defined?(Rake) && Rake.application.top_level_tasks.grep(/^(default$|test(:|$))/).any?
- ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test'
-end
-
%w(
active_record
action_controller
diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/application.rb b/railties/lib/rails/application.rb
index 2d5aa9d952..914e4393c4 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/application.rb
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/application.rb
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ 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
diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/commands.rb b/railties/lib/rails/commands.rb
index 0d1286031c..e8c42b149b 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/commands.rb
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/commands.rb
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ when 'console'
Rails::Console.start(Rails.application, options)
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"))
diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb b/railties/lib/rails/engine.rb
index 86f62dfb40..8000fc3b1e 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
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ 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 +634,10 @@ module Rails
end
end
+ def routes? #:nodoc:
+ @routes
+ end
+
protected
def run_tasks_blocks(*) #:nodoc:
@@ -641,10 +645,6 @@ 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/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/app_base.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/app_base.rb
index 44fbd2f6bd..853d6fa4b9 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/app_base.rb
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/app_base.rb
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ module Rails
def database_gemfile_entry
options[:skip_active_record] ? "" :
<<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc.chomp
- # Use #{options[:database]} as the database for ActiveRecord
+ # Use #{options[:database]} as the database for Active Record
gem '#{gem_for_database}'
GEMFILE
end
@@ -186,20 +186,20 @@ module Rails
# Use SCSS for stylesheets
gem 'sass-rails', github: 'rails/sass-rails'
-
- # Use Uglifier as compressor for JavaScript assets
- gem 'uglifier', '~> 1.3'
GEMFILE
else
<<-GEMFILE.strip_heredoc
# Use SCSS for stylesheets
- gem 'sass-rails', '~> 4.0.0.beta1'
-
- # 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
#{coffee_gemfile_entry}
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ module Rails
else
<<-GEMFILE
# Use CoffeeScript for .js.coffee assets and views
- gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 4.0.0.beta1'
+ gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 4.0.0'
GEMFILE
end
end
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..1799e823b6 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/_form.html.erb
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/_form.html.erb
@@ -14,14 +14,14 @@
<% 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 />
+ <%%= f.label :<%= attribute.name %> %><br>
<%%= f.<%= attribute.field_type %> :<%= attribute.name %> %>
<% end -%>
</div>
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..9d778642f2 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/index.html.erb
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/erb/scaffold/templates/index.html.erb
@@ -14,18 +14,18 @@
<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/rails/app/app_generator.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/app_generator.rb
index b2d1be9b51..d48dcf9ef3 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
diff --git a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile
index 1842e09bae..577ff651e5 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/Gemfile
@@ -4,19 +4,17 @@ 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'
-
# Use ActiveModel has_secure_password
# gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0'
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/images/.keep b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/images/.keep
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/app/assets/images/.keep
+++ /dev/null
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..91253d1508 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
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/routes.rb b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/routes.rb
index f877fa1f8a..3dfb724164 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".
@@ -39,6 +39,13 @@
# get 'recent', on: :collection
# 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
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/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/templates/bin/rails.tt b/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin_new/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_new/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/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/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/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/test_unit/railtie.rb b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb
index f52c4c44b7..ab1ebe1f8c 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/railtie.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+if defined?(Rake) && 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/testing.rake b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake
index 877dd6d254..9263b9b81d 100644
--- a/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake
+++ b/railties/lib/rails/test_unit/testing.rake
@@ -121,31 +121,17 @@ namespace :test do
Rails::TestTask.new(single: "test:prepare")
- Rails::TestTask.new(models: "test:prepare") do |t|
- t.pattern = 'test/models/**/*_test.rb'
- end
-
- Rails::TestTask.new(helpers: "test:prepare") do |t|
- t.pattern = 'test/helpers/**/*_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(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/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..e992534938 100644
--- a/railties/test/generators/app_generator_test.rb
+++ b/railties/test/generators/app_generator_test.rb
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ 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$/
end
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase
destination_root: app_moved_root, shell: @shell
generator.send(:app_const)
quietly { generator.send(:create_config_files) }
- assert_file "myapp_moved/config/environment.rb", /Myapp::Application\.initialize!/
+ assert_file "myapp_moved/config/environment.rb", /Rails\.application\.initialize!/
assert_file "myapp_moved/config/initializers/session_store.rb", /_myapp_session/
end
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase
def test_application_names_are_not_singularized
run_generator [File.join(destination_root, "hats")]
- assert_file "hats/config/environment.rb", /Hats::Application\.initialize!/
+ assert_file "hats/config/environment.rb", /Rails\.application\.initialize!/
end
def test_gemfile_has_no_whitespace_errors
@@ -183,9 +183,6 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase
run_generator([destination_root, "-d", "jdbcmysql"])
assert_file "config/database.yml", /mysql/
assert_gem "activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter"
- # TODO: When the JRuby guys merge jruby-openssl in
- # jruby this will be removed
- assert_gem "jruby-openssl" if defined?(JRUBY_VERSION)
end
def test_config_jdbcsqlite3_database
@@ -260,6 +257,11 @@ class AppGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase
assert_file 'test'
end
+ def test_creation_of_app_assets_images_directory
+ run_generator
+ assert_file "app/assets/images"
+ end
+
def test_creation_of_vendor_assets_javascripts_directory
run_generator
assert_file "vendor/assets/javascripts"
diff --git a/railties/test/generators/scaffold_generator_test.rb b/railties/test/generators/scaffold_generator_test.rb
index 25f299118c..d5ad978986 100644
--- a/railties/test/generators/scaffold_generator_test.rb
+++ b/railties/test/generators/scaffold_generator_test.rb
@@ -239,13 +239,27 @@ class ScaffoldGeneratorTest < Rails::Generators::TestCase
assert_file "config/routes.rb", /\.routes\.draw do\s*\|map\|\s*$/
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"
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/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/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..0948ae59c0 100644
--- a/railties/test/railties/engine_test.rb
+++ b/railties/test/railties/engine_test.rb
@@ -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
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..c94937f964 100644
--- a/railties/test/railties/mounted_engine_test.rb
+++ b/railties/test/railties/mounted_engine_test.rb
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ module ApplicationTests
@simple_plugin = engine "weblog"
@plugin = engine "blog"
+ @metrics_plugin = engine "metrics"
app_file 'config/routes.rb', <<-RUBY
AppTemplate::Application.routes.draw do
@@ -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..520a855c90 100644
--- a/railties/test/railties/railtie_test.rb
+++ b/railties/test/railties/railtie_test.rb
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ 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
@@ -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
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