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Most interesting to us, 2.4.2 and 2.3.5 include the fix for
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13632
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`qu-redis` is need for qu adapter test.
However, since 8ecc5ab, qu adapter test has not been executed,
it is unnecessary now.
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I'm not sure this is the problem we're seeing on Travis (occasional
unexpected IOError exceptions), but it's worth a try.
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This fork brings:
* A tiny refresh of the default theme.
* SEO tags to class files.
* The removal of HTML tags from search results.
* Some general template clean-up (HTML 5, removal of the jQuery
effect library, etc.).
* A speed up of the generation time (by ~30 seconds).
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thor 0.20.0 was released so we can test with the released version.
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Follow up of https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/0b8441bd415c444b8d4afbfc93af79ec7677aa2c
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No need to depend on my fork anymore, they've just release fix
officially.
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```
% be rubocop -a --only Style/StringLiterals activestorage
Inspecting 74 files
........................................CCCCCCCCCC.C........CC.......C.C..
(snip)
74 files inspected, 31 offenses detected, 31 offenses corrected
```
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"httparty" is only added in #30020 to write two tests to make PUT requests
against S3 and GCS.
The same requests can be made with net/http, removing a dependency from the Gemfile.
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This warning has been fixed in sass-rails. This change picks up the fix.
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Bootsnap precomputes load path resolution and caches ruby ISeq
and YAML parsing/compilation, reducing application boot time by
approximately 50% on supported configurations.
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This reverts commit 3420a14590c0e6915d8b6c242887f74adb4120f9, reversing
changes made to afb66a5a598ce4ac74ad84b125a5abf046dcf5aa.
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Fixes FIXME: rb-inotify 0.99 has been released
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Remove requirement on mathn
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The test using mathn was first introduced in f1d9179 to check that the
`distance_of_time_in_words` properly doesn't use the `Fixnum#/` method
by explicitly requiring this library as it redefines this method.
Given that `mathn` has been gemified in Ruby 2.5 and is deprecated since
version 2.2, we can certainly safely assume that people will most-likely
not require this library in their application.
However, to make sure that we don't regress, let's add a test similar to
the one before f1d9179.
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https://github.com/guard/rb-inotify/pull/49 has been merged.
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".. with __dir__ we can restore order in the Universe." - by @fxn
Related to 5b8738c2df003a96f0e490c43559747618d10f5f
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Capybara 2.14.0 was released. Loosen the tight constraint in the
generated Gemfile, so that Rails applications can take advantage of the
new version
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This will allow me to push a release, including bug fixes,
without having to update Rails everytime.
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This reverts commit 82a7593e3ac427215a280dae5bd6cd42f9404650.
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Capybara was updated in teamcapybara/capybara#1841 to use Minitest style
assertions so that system test output shows x number of assertions, x
numbe of failures, etc.
Before:
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6 runs, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
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After:
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6 runs, 7 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
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This change bumps Capybara from 2.7.0 to 2.13.0 and includes the
required minitest assertion file in the test case. :tada:
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* Move system tests back into Action Pack
* Rename `ActionSystemTest` to `ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase`
* Remove private base module and only make file for public
`SystemTestCase` class, name private module `SystemTesting`
* Rename `ActionSystemTestCase` to `ApplicationSystemTestCase`
* Update corresponding documentation and guides
* Delete old `ActionSystemTest` files
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Erubi offers the following advantages for Rails:
* Works with ruby's --enable-frozen-string-literal option
* Has 88% smaller memory footprint
* Does no freedom patching (Erubis adds a method to Kernel)
* Has simpler internals (1 file, <150 lines of code)
* Has an open development model (Erubis doesn't have a
public source control repository or bug tracker)
* Is not dead (Erubis hasn't been updated since 2011)
Erubi is a simplified fork of Erubis that contains just the
parts that are generally needed (which includes the parts
that Rails uses). The only intentional difference in
behavior is that it does not include support for <%=== tags
for debug output. That could be added to the ActionView ERB
handler if it is desired.
The Erubis template handler remains in a deprecated state
so that code that accesses it directly does not break. It
can be removed after Rails 5.1.
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This reverts commit 8c155c932f37fd2de5b530bc076ed60a03bc926c.
Not really :cry:
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This reverts commit 66e5b9d3f47cd52143be0e6a216ade34bb52b9cc.
We're seeing some test failures in AR postgresql tests
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I see no reason not to use the newest stable version.
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