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Follow up to #35154.
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Specify sqlite gem version explicitly in bug report templates
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Support before_reset callback in CurrentAttributes
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This is useful when we need to do some work associated to `Current.reset`
but that work depends on the values of the current attributes themselves.
This cannot be done in the supported `resets` callback because when the
block is executed, CurrentAttributes's instance has already been reset.
For symmetry, `after_reset` is defined as alias of `resets`.
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Relax sqlite3 version dependency
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Refs: rails/jbuilder#452
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With this benchmark:
require "bundler/setup"
require "active_record"
require "benchmark/ips"
# This connection will do for database-independent bug reports.
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(adapter: "sqlite3", database: ":memory:")
ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
create_table :posts, force: true do |t|
end
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
end
new_post = Post.new
Benchmark.ips do |b|
b.report("present?") do
new_post.present?
end
b.report("blank?") do
new_post.blank?
end
end
Before:
Warming up --------------------------------------
present? 52.147k i/100ms
blank? 53.077k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
present? 580.184k (±21.8%) i/s - 2.555M in 5.427085s
blank? 601.537k (± 9.2%) i/s - 2.972M in 5.003503s
After:
Warming up --------------------------------------
present? 378.235k i/100ms
blank? 375.476k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
present? 17.381M (± 7.5%) i/s - 86.238M in 5.001815s
blank? 17.877M (± 6.4%) i/s - 88.988M in 5.004634s
This improvement is mostly because those methods were hitting
`method_missing` on a lot of levels to be able to return the value.
To avoid all this stack walking we are short-circuiting those methods.
Closes #35059.
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Cookie doesn't expire anymore unless a flag is set:
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- There is a regression in 6.0 introduced by #32937 where cookie
doesn't expire anymore unless the new `use_cookies_with_metadata`
configuration is set to `true`.
This causes issue for app migration from 5.2 to 6.0 because the
`use_cookies_with_metadata` flag can't be set to true until all
servers are running on 6.0.
Here is a small reproduction script that you can run in the console
```ruby
ActionDispatch::Cookies
request = ActionDispatch::Request.empty
request.env["action_dispatch.key_generator"] = ActiveSupport::KeyGenerator.new('1234567890')
request.env["action_dispatch.signed_cookie_salt"] = 'signed cookie'
request.env["action_dispatch.cookies_rotations"] = ActiveSupport::Messages::RotationConfiguration.new
request.env["action_dispatch.use_authenticated_cookie_encryption"] = true
signed_cookie = request.cookie_jar.signed
signed_cookie[:foobar] = { value: '123', expires: 1.day.ago }
p signed_cookie[:foobar]
```
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scpike/guides-link-to-core-ext-string-inquiry-source
Add a link to where "inquiry" is defined in ActiveSupport docs [ci skip]
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Cleanup the whitelisting references after #33145
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During the development of #33145, I have named a few concepts in the
code as `whitelisted`. We decided to stay away from the term and I
adjusted most of the code afterwards, but here are the cases I forgot to
change.
I also found a case in the API guide that we could have cleaned up as
well.
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Update template missing text in Guide
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Changes the Getting Started guide explanation for
`ActionController::MissingExactTemplate` error, to reflect the current message.
Follow up for #29286, #35148
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eileencodes/fix-query-cache-for-database-switching
Invalidate all query caches for current thread
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This change ensures that all query cahces are cleared across all
connections per handler for the current thread so if you write on one
connection the read will have the query cache cleared.
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eileencodes/allow-application-to-change-handler-names
Add ability to change the names of the default handlers
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When I wrote the `connected_to` and `connects_to` API's I wrote them
with the idea in mind that it didn't really matter what the
handlers/roles were called as long as those connecting to the roles knew
which one wrote and which one read.
With the introduction of the middleware Rails begins to assume it's
`writing` and `reading` and there's no room for other roles. At GitHub
we've been using this method for a long time so we have a ton of legacy
code that uses different handler names `default` and `readonly`. We
could rename all our code but I think this is better for a few reasons:
- Legacy apps that have been using multiple databases for a long time
can have an eaiser time switching.
- If we later find this to cause more issues than it's worth we can
easily deprecate.
- We won't force old apps to rewrite the resolver middleware just to use
a different handler.
Adding the writing_role/reading_role required that I move the code that
creates the first handler for writing to the railtie. If I didn't move
this the core class would assign the handler before I was able to assign
a new one in my configuration and I'd end up with 3 handlers instead of
2.
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Fix and update template_missing image in guide
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This commit updates the Missing Template image in the Getting Started
Guide.
The new image displays the current error message. Additionally:
- New image is a PNG file, whereas the current image is in fact a misnamed JPEG.
- New image is smaller.
Before:
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$ file --mime -b template_is_missing_articles_new.png
image/jpeg; charset=binary
$ du -h template_is_missing_articles_new.png
464K template_is_missing_articles_new.png
```
After:
```
$ file --mime -b template_is_missing_articles_new.png
image/png; charset=binary
$ du -h template_is_missing_articles_new.png
28K template_is_missing_articles_new.png
```
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Hint at advanced options for foreign_key
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We sometimes display simple examples of additional parameters that can be
supplied to table-wise methods like these and I found it particularly difficult
to figure out which options `t.foreign_key` accepts without drilling very deep
into the specific SchemaStatements docs.
Since it's relatively common to create foreign keys with custom column names or
primary keys, it seems like this should help quite a few people.
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Use consistent hash syntax for routes
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Introduce a file type template
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This commit passes the mutated source to the template handler as a
parameter and deprecates the old handlers. Old handlers required that
templates contain a reference to mutated source code, but we would like
to make template objects "read only". This change lets the template
remain "read only" while still giving template handlers access to the
source code after mutations.
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Every template that specifies a "virtual path" loses the template source
when the template gets compiled:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/eda0f574f129fcd5ad1fc58b55cb6d1db71ea95c/actionview/lib/action_view/template.rb#L275
The "refresh" method seems to think that the source code for a template
can be recovered if there is a virtual path:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/eda0f574f129fcd5ad1fc58b55cb6d1db71ea95c/actionview/lib/action_view/template.rb#L171-L188
Every call site that allocates a template object *and* provides a
"virtual path" reads the template contents from the filesystem:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/eda0f574f129fcd5ad1fc58b55cb6d1db71ea95c/actionview/lib/action_view/template/resolver.rb#L229-L231
Templates that are inline or literals don't provide a "virtual path":
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/eda0f574f129fcd5ad1fc58b55cb6d1db71ea95c/actionview/lib/action_view/renderer/template_renderer.rb#L34
This commit introduces a `FileTemplate` type that subclasses `Template`.
The `FileTemplate` keeps a reference to the filename, and reads the
source from the filesystem. This effectively makes the template source
immutable.
Other classes depended on the source to be mutated while being compiled,
so this commit also introduces a temporary way to pass the mutated
source to the ERB (or whatever) compiler. See `LegacyTemplate`.
I think we should consider it an error to provide a virtual path on a
non file type template an non-file templates can't recover their source.
Here is an example:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/eda0f574f129fcd5ad1fc58b55cb6d1db71ea95c/actionview/lib/action_view/testing/resolvers.rb#L53
This provides a "virtual path" so the source code (a string literal) is
thrown away after compilation. Clearly we can't recover that string, so
I think this should be an error.
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Make Notifications::Fanout faster after changing subscriptions
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When adding/removing a subscription with a string pattern, it isn't
necessary to clear the entire cache, only the cache for the key being
added.
When adding/removing subscriptions for a regex or to match all events,
the full cache is still cleared.
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Previously we stored all subscribers in an array, and every time a new
message name came in asked each subscriber if they responded to the
message.
This commit changes Fanout to hash subscribers with a String pattern by
their pattern. This way we can look them up directly and only do the
O(N) scan over the non-string (Regex or any) patterns.
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Refactor options for database selector middleware
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Right now we only have one option that's supported, the delay. However I
can see us supporting other options in the future.
This PR refactors the options to get passed into the resolver so whether
you're using middleware or using the config options you can pass options
to the resolver. This will also make it easy to add new options in the
future.
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The transaction used to restore fixtures is an implementation detail
that should be abstracted away. Idealy a test should behave the same
wether or not transactional fixtures are enabled.
However since transactions have been made lazy, the fixture
transaction started leaking into tests case. e.g. consider the
following (oversimplified) test:
```ruby
class SQLSubscriber
attr_accessor :sql
def initialize
@sql = []
end
def call(*, event)
sql << event[:sql]
end
end
subscriber = SQLSubscriber.new
ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe("sql.active_record", subscriber)
User.connection.execute('SELECT 1', 'Generic name')
assert_equal ['SELECT 1'], subscriber.sql
```
On Rails 6 it starts to break because the `sql` array will be `['BEGIN', 'SELECT 1']`.
Several things are wrong here:
- That transaction is not generated by the tested code, so it shouldn't be visible.
- The transaction is not even closed yet, which again doesn't reflect the reality.
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include the content type when uploading to S3
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Railties typo fixes.
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* Fix broken format.
* Need to specify driver to the first argument of `driven_by`.
* `add_emulation` doesn't have `device` keyword. Ref: https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/blob/master/rb/lib/selenium/webdriver/chrome/options.rb#L142-L162
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Related 5754a29a974d31cab2b4392716b9825a3d910a69.
And follows Ruby standard library style https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/3406c5d.
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