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* Remove reference to Globalize::Backend::Static as this class no longer exists.
* Remove reference to google group
* Remove confusing reference to Globalize3
* Add section on translating stored content
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Fixes a typo and updates active_job_basics.md
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Fixes a typo
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yujideveloper/feature/delegate-ar-base-pick-to-all
Add `delegate :pick, to: :all`
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Only apply URI.unescape monkey-patch if detected to be required
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We test the failing case we're trying to patch; only if it throws an
Exception do we patch.
Currently this will *always* throw, but upstream Ruby has patched this
bug: https://git.io/vAxKB
Signed-off-by: Ashe Connor <ashe@kivikakk.ee>
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If the app has the CSP disabled globally allow a controller action
to enable the policy for that request.
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e.g:
class LegacyPagesController < ApplicationController
content_security_policy false, only: :index
end
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We use inline style and script for the view held inside Rails like
welcome page and mailer preview.
Therefore, if inline is prohibited by CSP, they will not work properly.
I think that this is not as expected.
For that reason, I have made it possible to use inline style and script
regardless of application settings.
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Express `ActionDispatch::Routing::UrlFor#route_for` as public api
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This method was added by #28462 but marked as private api.
Since `route_for` looks good in pair with `ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper::CustomUrls#direct`
let's make it as public api.
We use it in https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/e83575ff533690db86c92447a539d76b648e9fed/activestorage/config/routes.rb
Closes #31417
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URI.unescape "extension" fails with Unicode input
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Previously, URI.enscape could handle Unicode input (without any actual
escaped characters), or input with escaped characters (but no actual
Unicode characters) - not both.
URI.unescape("\xe3\x83\x90") # => "バ"
URI.unescape("%E3%83%90") # => "バ"
URI.unescape("\xe3\x83\x90%E3%83%90") # =>
# Encoding::CompatibilityError
We need to let `gsub` handle this for us, and then force back to the
original encoding of the input. The result String will be mangled if
the percent-encoded characters don't conform to the encoding of the
String itself, but that goes without saying.
Signed-off-by: Ashe Connor <ashe@kivikakk.ee>
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We have a bunch of documentation in
lib/active_support/core_ext/object/json.rb which is currently appearing
as documentation for the top-level ActiveSupport module. We hide it
from rdoc here.
Signed-off-by: Ashe Connor <ashe@kivikakk.ee>
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This is an alternate implementation of #31698. That PR makes assumptions
that I do not want in the code base. We can fix the performance
regression with a much simpler patch.
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This reverts commit a19e91f0fab13cca61acdb1f33e27be2323b9786.
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mutool is licensed under the Affero GPL, which has strict distribution requirements.
Poppler is licensed under the more liberal GPL, making it a good alternative for those who can't use mutool.
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Since we started clearing the client-side blob's type in e0867b3, we no longer need to set a blank Content-Type header before issuing the direct upload request. Fixes that Safari 9 would combine the blank Content-Type header with the blank blob type to produce a Content-Type header containing a single comma, invalidating the request.
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Fix dependence on has_one/belongs_to relationships
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When a class has a belongs_to or has_one relationship with dependent: :destroy
option enabled, objects of this class should not be deleted if it's dependents
cannot be deleted.
Example:
class Parent
has_one :child, dependent: :destroy
end
class Child
belongs_to :parent, inverse_of: :child
before_destroy { throw :abort }
end
c = Child.create
p = Parent.create(child: c)
p.destroy
p.destroyed? # expected: false; actual: true;
Fixes #32022
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Follow up of #32151
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[Matt Jones & George Claghorn]
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Now we always have a terminator, so we don't need to day the options
only make sense when the `:terminator` options is specified.
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locking is enabled
This issue is caused by `@_trigger_update_callback` won't be updated due
to `_update_record` in `Locking::Optimistic` doesn't call `super` when
optimistic locking is enabled.
Now optimistic locking concern when updating is supported by
`_update_row` low level API, therefore overriding `_update_record` is no
longer necessary.
Removing the method just fix the issue.
Closes #29096.
Closes #29321.
Closes #30823.
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Fixes #32129.
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bogdanvlviv/remove-extra-passing-arg-to-run_routes_command
Remove extra arg passed to `Rails::Command::RoutesTest#run_routes_command`
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Related to 6bd33d66dde015a55912af20b469788ba20ddb4e
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Deprecate safe_level of `ERB.new` in Ruby 2.6
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### Summary
In a Rails application using Ruby 2.6.0-dev, when running `bin/rails g migration`
with `RUBYOPT=-w`, an ERB deprecation warnings will be displayed.
```console
% ruby -v
ruby 2.6.0dev (2018-03-03 trunk 62644) [x86_64-darwin17]
% bin/rails -v
Rails 6.0.0.alpha
% RUBYOPT=-w bin/rails g migration create_foos
(snip)
/Users/koic/src/github.com/rails/rails/railties/lib/rails/generators/migration.rb:66:
warning: Passing safe_level with the 2nd argument of ERB.new is
deprecated. Do not use it, and specify other arguments as keyword
arguments.
/Users/koic/src/github.com/rails/rails/railties/lib/rails/generators/migration.rb:66:
warning: Passing trim_mode with the 3rd argument of ERB.new is
deprecated. Use keyword argument like ERB.new(str, trim_mode: ...)
instead.
/Users/koic/src/github.com/rails/rails/railties/lib/rails/generators/migration.rb:66:
warning: Passing eoutvar with the 4th argument of ERB.new is
deprecated. Use keyword argument like ERB.new(str, eoutvar: ...)
instead.
create db/migrate/20180304002144_create_foos.rb
```
This PR suppresses the above deprecation warnings in Ruby 2.6.0-dev.
This warning is due to the interface of `ERB.new` will change from Ruby 2.6.
> Add :trim_mode and :eoutvar keyword arguments to ERB.new.
> Now non-keyword arguments other than first one are softly deprecated
> and will be removed when Ruby 2.5 becomes EOL. [Feature #14256]
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/2311087b685e8dc0f21f4a89875f25c22f5c39a9/NEWS#stdlib-updates-outstanding-ones-only
The following addresses are related Ruby's commit.
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/cc777d0
Also this PR will change `ERB.new` used in `tasks/release.rb`.
### Other Information
This PR uses `ERB.version` to switch `ERB.new` interface. Because Rails 6
supports multiple Ruby versions (Ruby 2.4.1 or higher), it need to
use the appropriate interface.
Using `ERB.version` instead of `RUBY_VERSON` is based on the following patch.
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1826
This patch is built into Ruby.
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/40db89c0934c23d7464d47946bb682b9035411f9
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`Persistence` module
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Currently primary key value can not be updated if a record has a locking
column because of `_update_record` in `Locking::Optimistic` doesn't
respect `id_in_database` as primary key value unlike in `Persistence`.
And also, if a record has dirty primary key value, it may destroy any
other record by the lock version of dirty record itself.
When updating/destroying persisted records, it should identify
themselves by `id_in_database`, not by dirty primary key value.
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The `host` and `port` can't use this context.
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Convert the user to atheism by ditching the extra example that demonstrates
the same thing as date_of_birth.
Demonstrate the NoMethodError on date_of_birth first, then call age that
uses date_of_birth internally. Thus showing that accessing it publicly fails,
but using it internally succeeds.
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Introduce explicit rails server handler option
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