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If i18n_with_controller_test.rb were to run first, the I18n.locale will
be changed to :de, and the following tests in base_test.rb will fail:
"subject gets default from I18n"
“default subject can have interpolations”
"translations are scoped properly"
"implicit multipart with default locale"
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zuhao/refactor_actionmailer_i18n_with_controller_test
Use with_translation helper to clean up I18n stored translations.
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Clean up deliveries after each test.
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Do not clear deliveries in setup.
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`BaseMailerPreview.welcome` is an instance method, so we need to stub the
method on a instance level and not on Class. The stub is important to make
sure the Message object is the same in the other expectations.
This was working randomly because Mocha uses == to compare two objects
on the `with()` expectation and even if the Mail::Message objects were
not the same object they are equal, but thats not the case in 100% of
the runs. So we need to make sure we use `.any_instance` method and have
the right message object.
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We should make sure we clean preview_interceptors after each test so they dont leaky to the next test
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We allow the use of underscored symbols to represent classes throughout
other parts of Rails so it seems incongruous that it's not supported in
`register_interceptor` and `register_observer`.
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To support the ability for tools like CSS style inliners to operate on emails
being previewed this commit adds a hook in a similar fashion to the existing
delivery interceptor hook, e.g:
class CSSInlineStyler
def self.previewing_email(message)
# inline CSS styles
end
end
ActionMailer::Base.register_preview_interceptor CSSInlineStyler
Fixes #13622.
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This Adds helpers(jruby_skip & rbx_skip). In Future, Plan is to use
these helpers instead of calls directly to
RUBY_ENGINE/RbConfig/JRUBY_VERSION
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This behavior is documented in our guides (http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/action_mailer_basics.html#action-mailer-callbacks)
but was broken in the past. This commit short curcuits
the `mail` method if:
1. mail() was previously called
2. no headers are passed
3. no block is passed
Closes #13090.
/cc @pixeltrix
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The processing of outbound mail is instrumented with the key
`process.action_mailer`. The payload includes the mailer name as well as
the mailer method.
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The tests that used the raw_email_* fixtures were removed in d500ad3
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I doesn't have any at the moment
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Conflicts:
actionview/README.rdoc
activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb
guides/source/development_dependencies_install.md
guides/source/getting_started.md
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This reverts commit 70d6e16fbad75b89dd1798ed697e7732b8606fa3, reversing
changes made to ea4db3bc078fb3093ecdddffdf4f2f4ff3e1e8f9.
Seems to be a code merge done by mistake.
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we don't need to silenced it
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Invoke mailer defaults as procs only if they are procs, do not convert
with to_proc. That an object is convertible to a proc does not mean it's
meant to be always used as a proc. Fixes #11533
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# 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
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These tests are needed only if we are using MiniTest::Spec
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minitest/autorun load minitest/spec polluting the global namespace with
the DSL that we don't want on Rails
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with Rails 4.0.
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the return value of mailer methods should not be relevant
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As issue #7978, the order in which ActionMailer
sends multipart messages could be unintentionally
overwritten if a block is passed to the mail
method. This changes the mail method such that
:parts_order is always respected, regardless of
whether a block is passed to mail.
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`Mailer.foo(*args).deliver`."
This reverts commit 7e0cf563639bc7508da381b1b8321c7a89be1aa8.
Conflicts:
actionmailer/CHANGELOG.md
See discussion at
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/7e0cf563639bc7508da381b1b8321c7a89be1aa8#commitcomment-2075489
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`Mailer.foo(*args).deliver`.
This makes it easy to write e.g. `Mailer.expects(:deliver_foo)` when
testing code that calls the mailer.
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Improve how mailer tests to resolve mailers from the test name.
Add tests for mailer tests using the minitest spec DSL.
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the queued message wrappers so the queue itself needn't be marshaled (due to queue reference QueuedMessage).
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This allow the users to do:
config.action_mailer.queue = MyQueue.new
and
class UsersMailer < ActionMailer::Base
self.queue = MyQueue.new
end
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