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Similarly to 6525002, this allows to use routes helpers for mounted
helpers, but this time in ActionView::TestCase
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In integration tests, you might want to use helpers from engines that
you mounted in your application. It's not hard to add it by yourself,
but it's unneeded boilerplate. mounted_helpers are now included by
default. That means that given engine mounted like:
mount Foo::Engine => "/foo", :as => "foo"
you will be able to use paths from this engine in tests this way:
foo.root_path #=> "/foo"
(closes #6573)
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Prior to this patch the existing .force_ssl method handles both defining
the filter and handling the logic for performing the redirect.
With this patch the logic for redirecting to the HTTPS protocol is
separated from the filter logic that determines if a redirect should
occur. By separating the two levels of behavior, an instance method
for ActionController (i.e. #force_ssl_redirect) is exposed and available
for more granular SSL enforcement.
Cleaned up indentation.
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Make possible to use a block in button_to helper if button text is hard
to fit into the name parameter, e.g.:
<%= button_to [:make_happy, @user] do %>
Make happy <strong><%= @user.name %></strong>
<% end %>
# => "<form method="post" action="/users/1/make_happy" class="button_to">
# <div>
# <button type="submit">
# Make happy <strong>Name</strong>
# </button>
# </div>
# </form>"
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When more than one directory for helpers is provided to a controller, it
should preserver the order of directories. Given 2 paths:
MyController.helpers_paths = ["dir1/helpers", "dir2/helpers"]
helpers from dir1 should be loaded first. Before this commit, all
helpers were mixed and then sorted alphabetically, which essentially
would require to rename helpers to get desired order.
This is a problem especially for engines, where you would like to be
able to predict accurately which engine helpers will load first.
(closes #6496)
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This options can be used to not escape the result by default.
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The input types added are:
- input[type="month"]
- input[type="week"]
- input[type="datetime"]
- input[type="datetime-local"]
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Action Pack in the upgrading guide. [ci skip]
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Passing path parameters with invalid encoding is likely to trigger errors
further on like `ArgumentError (invalid byte sequence in UTF-8)`. This will
result in a 500 error whereas the better error to return is a 400 error which
allows exception notification libraries to filter it out if they wish.
Closes #4450
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Currently Rack raises a TypeError when it encounters a malformed or
ambiguous hash like `foo[]=bar&foo[4]=bar`. Rather than pass this
through to the application this commit captures the exception and
re-raises it using a new ActionController::BadRequest exception.
The new ActionController::BadRequest exception returns a 400 error
instead of the 500 error that would've been returned by the original
TypeError. This allows exception notification libraries to ignore
these errors if so desired.
Closes #3051
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Before this change, assert_recognizes, assert_generates, and
assert_routing raised ActionController::RoutingError when they failed to
recognize the route.
This commit changes them to raise Assertion instead. This aligns with
convention for logical failures, and supports reporting tools that care
about the difference between logical failures and errors e.g. the
summary at the end of a test run.
- Fixes #5899
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Make the method API more clear by explicitly showing the expected
arguments. This means that the options cannot be passed as second
argument because we are not relying on extract_options! anymore,
you are expected to give a selected key or `nil` if you want to pass
options, as it is the last argument.
Notice that this does not change the current method arguments contract
available in 3.2, it just brings back the same functionality with the
divider addition.
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option from `submit_tag`, `button_tag` and `button_to` helpers.""
Finally remove `:disable_with` but use `:data => { :disable_with => ... }`
in examples to show off a better API (which looks nicer in Ruby 1.9)
This reverts commit a5c38a9c087e33d36397afc496be7c8e01b37ef0.
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`submit_tag`, `button_tag` and `button_to` helpers."
`disable_with:` is much easier to type than `"data-disable-with" =>`,
and the fact it uses "data-disable-with" => is an implementation concern,
it should not affect the public API.
This reverts commit 683fc4db00f496e5225928afb4d4e932e0fcdc48.
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`submit_tag`, `button_tag` and `button_to` helpers.
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acapilleri/select_with_required_true_include_first_option_blank
HTML5 validation error with options_from_collection_for_select
Fixes #5908
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
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the select method (tag select) forces :include_blank if is required and no multiple and
display size is one
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This replaces `include_seconds` argument with an option key
`include_seconds => true` in options hash.
Also `time_ago_in_words` now passes options hash, including a `locale`
key, which makes in compatible with `distance_of_time_in_words`.
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Fix failing test: Mime::JS generates "text/javascript"
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closes #3341
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This may break existing tests that are asserting the whole session contents
but should not break existing tests that are asserting individual keys - e.g:
class SomeControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase
setup do
session['user_id'] = 1
end
test "some test" do
get :some_action, nil, { 'another_var' => 2 }
# This assertion will now fail
assert_equal({ 'another_var' => 2 }, session)
# This assertion will still pass
assert_equal 2, session['another_var]
end
end
Fixes #1529.
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The release date details have been taken from
http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2012/3/30/ann-rails-3-2-3-has-been-released/
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know the index number into the iteration.
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Changed default value for `config.action_view.embed_authenticity_token_in_remote_forms`
to `false`. This change breaks remote forms that need to work also without javascript,
so if you need such behavior, you can either set it to `true` or explicitly pass
`:authenticity_token => true` in form options
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There is a regression introduced in 16ee611fa, which breaks
remote forms that should also work without javascript. This commit
introduces config option that allows to configure this behavior
defaulting to the old behavior (ie. include authenticity token
in remote forms by default)
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
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forms use the meta-tag value
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from text_area helper.
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