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Setting delivery_job on a mailer class will cause MessageDelivery to use
the specified job instead of ActionMailer::DeliveryJob:
class MyMailer < ApplicationMailer
self.delivery_job = MyCustomDeliveryJob
...
end
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* Allow a default value to be declared for class_attribute
* Convert to using class_attribute default rather than explicit setter
* Removed instance_accessor option by mistake
* False is a valid default value
* Documentation
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".. with __dir__ we can restore order in the Universe." - by @fxn
Related to 5b8738c2df003a96f0e490c43559747618d10f5f
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Add missing require in ActionMailer::Base
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Without this, Action Mailer doesn't work like it used to on version 4.
The following snippet fails since version 5:
> require 'action_mailer'
> ActionMailer::Base
NameError: uninitialized constant ActiveSupport::Rescuable
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Pass request params to ActionMailer::Preview
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`ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method` is already defined in
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionmailer/test/parameterized_test.rb#L13
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Adding durations to `Time` instances is perfectly okay.
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Currently `ActiveSupport::Duration` implicitly converts to a seconds
value when used in a calculation except for the explicit examples of
addition and subtraction where the duration is the receiver, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
=> 172800
This results in lots of confusion especially when using durations
with dates because adding/subtracting a value from a date treats
integers as a day and not a second, e.g:
>> Date.today
=> Wed, 01 Mar 2017
>> Date.today + 2 * 1.day
=> Mon, 10 Apr 2490
To fix this we're implementing `coerce` so that we can provide a
deprecation warning with the intent of removing the implicit coercion
in Rails 5.2, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
DEPRECATION WARNING: Implicit coercion of ActiveSupport::Duration
to a Numeric is deprecated and will raise a TypeError in Rails 5.2.
=> 172800
In Rails 5.2 it will raise `TypeError`, e.g:
>> 2 * 1.day
TypeError: ActiveSupport::Duration can't be coerced into Integer
This is the same behavior as with other types in Ruby, e.g:
>> 2 * "foo"
TypeError: String can't be coerced into Integer
>> "foo" * 2
=> "foofoo"
As part of this deprecation add `*` and `/` methods to `AS::Duration`
so that calculations that keep the duration as the receiver work
correctly whether the final receiver is a `Date` or `Time`, e.g:
>> Date.today
=> Wed, 01 Mar 2017
>> Date.today + 1.day * 2
=> Fri, 03 Mar 2017
Fixes #27457.
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[ci skip]
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ActionMailer::Base#instrument_name and
ActionController::Base#instrument_name will be frequently called once
caching is enabled. So it's better to freeze them instead of create new
string on every call.
Also, the instrument name in #instrument_fragment_cache will usually
be "write_fragment.action_controller" or
"read_fragment.action_controller". So freezing them might also gain some
performance improvement. We have done something like this in other places:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionview/lib/action_view/template.rb#L348
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The raw_source method is documented as returning the exact value that
was used to create the body; mutating it breaks that contract.
Additionally, if the value used to create the body is blank, raw_source
returns a frozen string which causes the interceptor to raise an error.
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Also change the class_methods to ClassMethods since the former document
the method as an instance method of Parameterized not as a class method.
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We own the class so we can override the initialize.
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parameterized delivery jobs
Needed for testing of parameterized mailers
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Currently use two variables to restore `delivery_method`, but the order
of restoring the values is incorrect and does not restore is correctly.
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and ivars (#27825)
Offer the option to use parameterization for shared processing of headers and ivars
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we call them only in the tests
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call `super`
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(I personally prefer writing one string in one line no matter how long it is, though)
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Allow to custom content type when setting mailer body
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Actually, private methods cannot be called with `self.`, so it's not just redundant, it's a bad habit in Ruby
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