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-rw-r--r--guides/source/_welcome.html.erb3
-rw-r--r--guides/source/action_view_overview.md4
-rw-r--r--guides/source/asset_pipeline.md4
-rw-r--r--guides/source/i18n.md18
-rw-r--r--guides/source/security.md6
-rw-r--r--guides/source/testing.md2
6 files changed, 22 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/guides/source/_welcome.html.erb b/guides/source/_welcome.html.erb
index cd33e2119a..5dd6bfdd23 100644
--- a/guides/source/_welcome.html.erb
+++ b/guides/source/_welcome.html.erb
@@ -10,12 +10,13 @@
</p>
<% else %>
<p>
- These are the new guides for Rails 5.1 based on <a href="https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/<%= @version %>"><%= @version %></a>.
+ These are the new guides for Rails 5.2 based on <a href="https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/<%= @version %>"><%= @version %></a>.
These guides are designed to make you immediately productive with Rails, and to help you understand how all of the pieces fit together.
</p>
<% end %>
<p>
The guides for earlier releases:
+<a href="http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v5.2/">Rails 5.2</a>,
<a href="http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v5.1/">Rails 5.1</a>,
<a href="http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v5.0/">Rails 5.0</a>,
<a href="http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v4.2/">Rails 4.2</a>,
diff --git a/guides/source/action_view_overview.md b/guides/source/action_view_overview.md
index c01d1082b6..37b8843d1e 100644
--- a/guides/source/action_view_overview.md
+++ b/guides/source/action_view_overview.md
@@ -1267,8 +1267,8 @@ password_field_tag 'pass'
Creates a radio button; use groups of radio buttons named the same to allow users to select from a group of options.
```ruby
-radio_button_tag 'gender', 'male'
-# => <input id="gender_male" name="gender" type="radio" value="male" />
+radio_button_tag 'favorite_color', 'maroon'
+# => <input id="favorite_color_maroon" name="favorite_color" type="radio" value="maroon" />
```
#### select_tag
diff --git a/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md b/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md
index 2f5854fed0..88b87b78d2 100644
--- a/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md
+++ b/guides/source/asset_pipeline.md
@@ -728,8 +728,8 @@ Rails.application.config.assets.precompile += %w( admin.js admin.css )
NOTE. Always specify an expected compiled filename that ends with `.js` or `.css`,
even if you want to add Sass or CoffeeScript files to the precompile array.
-The task also generates a `.sprockets-manifest-md5hash.json` (where `md5hash` is
-an MD5 hash) that contains a list with all your assets and their respective
+The task also generates a `.sprockets-manifest-randomhex.json` (where `randomhex` is
+a 16-byte random hex string) that contains a list with all your assets and their respective
fingerprints. This is used by the Rails helper methods to avoid handing the
mapping requests back to Sprockets. A typical manifest file looks like:
diff --git a/guides/source/i18n.md b/guides/source/i18n.md
index 339b356a78..f42ab15b8b 100644
--- a/guides/source/i18n.md
+++ b/guides/source/i18n.md
@@ -829,14 +829,14 @@ For example when you add the following translations:
en:
activerecord:
models:
- user: Dude
+ user: Customer
attributes:
user:
login: "Handle"
# will translate User attribute "login" as "Handle"
```
-Then `User.model_name.human` will return "Dude" and `User.human_attribute_name("login")` will return "Handle".
+Then `User.model_name.human` will return "Customer" and `User.human_attribute_name("login")` will return "Handle".
You can also set a plural form for model names, adding as following:
@@ -845,11 +845,11 @@ en:
activerecord:
models:
user:
- one: Dude
- other: Dudes
+ one: Customer
+ other: Customers
```
-Then `User.model_name.human(count: 2)` will return "Dudes". With `count: 1` or without params will return "Dude".
+Then `User.model_name.human(count: 2)` will return "Customers". With `count: 1` or without params will return "Customer".
In the event you need to access nested attributes within a given model, you should nest these under `model/attribute` at the model level of your translation file:
@@ -857,12 +857,12 @@ In the event you need to access nested attributes within a given model, you shou
en:
activerecord:
attributes:
- user/gender:
- female: "Female"
- male: "Male"
+ user/role:
+ admin: "Admin"
+ contributor: "Contributor"
```
-Then `User.human_attribute_name("gender.female")` will return "Female".
+Then `User.human_attribute_name("role.admin")` will return "Admin".
NOTE: If you are using a class which includes `ActiveModel` and does not inherit from `ActiveRecord::Base`, replace `activerecord` with `activemodel` in the above key paths.
diff --git a/guides/source/security.md b/guides/source/security.md
index a21526d895..3ac50fb147 100644
--- a/guides/source/security.md
+++ b/guides/source/security.md
@@ -1182,6 +1182,12 @@ as part of `html_options`. Example:
<% end -%>
```
+The same works with `javascript_include_tag`:
+
+```html+erb
+<%= javascript_include_tag "script", nonce: true %>
+```
+
Use [`csp_meta_tag`](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/CspHelper.html#method-i-csp_meta_tag)
helper to create a meta tag "csp-nonce" with the per-session nonce value
for allowing inline `<script>` tags.
diff --git a/guides/source/testing.md b/guides/source/testing.md
index b9b310cbba..47a3b26447 100644
--- a/guides/source/testing.md
+++ b/guides/source/testing.md
@@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ System Testing
--------------
System tests allow you to test user interactions with your application, running tests
-in either a real or a headless browser. System tests uses Capybara under the hood.
+in either a real or a headless browser. System tests use Capybara under the hood.
For creating Rails system tests, you use the `test/system` directory in your
application. Rails provides a generator to create a system test skeleton for you.