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Adds changelog headers for beta3 release
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Abstract Controller is the common component between Action Mailer and
Action Controller so if we need to share the caching component it need
to be there.
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environment templates
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including it
Remove useless helper in ActionDispatch::Caching and fix indentation
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and ActionController to include it
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action_dispatch/caching/fragments
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the after_initialize block has been changed to use the configuration from
`config.action_mailer` rather than `ActionMailer::Base` so that action mailer
is not loaded before it is necessary.
the mailer preview routes setup have been moved out of an `on_load(:action_mailer)`
block.
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This is meant to provide a way for Action Cable, Sprockets, and possibly
other Rack applications to mark themselves as internal, and to exclude
themselves from the routing inspector, and thus `rails routes` / `rake
routes`.
I think this is the only way to have mounted Rack apps be marked as
internal, within AD/Journey. Another option would be to create an array
of regexes for internal apps, and then to iterate over that everytime a
request comes through. Also, I only had the first `add_route` method set
`internal`'s default to false, to avoid littering it all over the
codebase.
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Whenever you are sending emails in integration tests using the `:test`
delivery method you need to make sure that
`ActionMailer::Base.deliveries` is reset after every test. This piece of
boilerplate code is present in all my applications that send
emails. Let's have `ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest` reset the
deliveries automatically.
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For more information about GNU zip mime type please check IETF's web site [RFC6713](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6713) or [IANA](http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml#application)
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This reverts commit 8417d967e016f0219cc4ec30bf0d3908ce6cd29b.
In 5697bdbb6da5d08e541a3b12251cec90269b059b and af3eb5961e55a46b011be797e71f615f20f56686,
add mailer suffix to generated files and classes.
Therefore, no longer need to specify `Mailer` to class name. [ci skip]
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order to generate the proper files. Some of the docs/comments are
missing this important detail.
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* 5-0-beta-sec:
bumping version
fix version update task to deal with .beta1.1
Eliminate instance level writers for class accessors
allow :file to be outside rails root, but anything else must be inside the rails view directory
Don't short-circuit reject_if proc
stop caching mime types globally
use secure string comparisons for basic auth username / password
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This reverts commit 62aa850fee2070ec3e2d9e4f925dfd7790d27b5e, reversing
changes made to 8c1f248c58ba65a786ae295def325c8982e7f431.
There is no reason to disallow mail 2.5 so we don't need to bump the
version constraint since people are still able to use mail 2.6 and get
all the memory saving that was pointed in the pull request description.
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Mails downstream dependency (Mime-types) has been shown to decrease
memory usage significantly in its 3.0 release. This memory decrease
will be a big win for users upgrading to Rails 5.
Lets nudge users to upgrade Mail alongside Rails.
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'actionmailer/test/mailers/async_mailer.rb' was deleted by
f9da785d0b1b22317cfca25c15fb555e9016accb .
This template is not used now.
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[ci skip]
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During the `5.0.0.beta1` release, the CHANGELOGs got an entry like the
following:
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* No changes.
```
It is kinda confusing as there are indeed changes after it. Not a
biggie, just a small pass over the CHANGELOGs.
[ci skip]
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:tada: :beers:
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Application* parent
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According to pr #22443 in the guides there's always a dollar sign before every command, so why is in the main README a `$` and in every submodule a `%`?
Just eye candy..
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Since they are nodoc there is no need to be protected.
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We are already filtering the keys in the assign_headers_to_message
method so we can just update the filter.
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Refactor ActionMailer::Base
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