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Conflicts:
actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/mime_responds.rb
actionview/lib/action_view/vendor/html-scanner/html/sanitizer.rb
activerecord/lib/active_record/type/value.rb
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[skip ci]
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respond_with (and consequently the class-level respond_to)
are being removed from Rails. Instead of moving it to a 3rd
library, the functionality will be moved to responders gem
(at github.com/plataformatec/responders) which already provides
some responders extensions.
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New default: the template digest is automatically included in your ETags.
When you call `fresh_when @post`, the digest for `posts/show.html.erb`
is mixed in so future changes to the HTML will blow HTTP caches for you.
This makes it easy to HTTP-cache many more of your actions.
If you render a different template, you can now pass the `:template`
option to include its digest instead:
fresh_when @post, template: 'widgets/show'
Pass `template: false` to skip the lookup. To turn this off entirely, set:
config.action_controller.etag_with_template_digest = false
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This follows the good practice listed on http://guides.rubyonrails.org/debugging_rails_applications.html#impact-of-logs-on-performance.
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[ci skip]
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Closes #16170
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`render nothing: true` or rendering a `nil` body no longer add a single
space to the response body.
The old behavior was added as a workaround for a bug in an early version of
Safari, where the HTTP headers are not returned correctly if the response
body has a 0-length. This is been fixed since and the workaround is no
longer necessary.
Use `render body: ' '` if the old behavior is desired.
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Adds a comment before JSONP callbacks. See
http://miki.it/blog/2014/7/8/abusing-jsonp-with-rosetta-flash/ for more
details on the exploit in question.
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Improve token_and_options regex and test
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add a test case to test the regex for the helper method raw_params
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The controller can set the response format as 'JSON' before the renderer code be
evaluated, so we must replace it when necessary.
Fixes #15081
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Add always permitted parameters as a configurable option.
[Rafael Mendonça França + Gary S. Weaver]
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* General style fixes.
* Add changes to configuration guide.
* Add missing tests.
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* This commit adds back the always_permitted_parameters
configuration option to strong paramaters.
* The initial pull requests where this feature was added
are the following:
- https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/12682
- https://github.com/rails/strong_parameters/pull/174
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Need to add individual `:nodoc:` for nested classes / modules to completely
remove the constants from the API.
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ActionController::Parameters#require now accepts FalseClass values
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Fixes #15685.
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The 401 status should be set first because setting the response body in
a live controller also closes the response to further changes.
Fixes #14229.
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.. even when the producer is blocked for a write.
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We cannot cache keys because arrays are mutable. We rather want to cache
the arrays. This behaviour is tailor-made for the usage pattern strongs
params is designed for.
In a forthcoming commit I am going to add a test that covers why we need
to cache by value.
Every strong params instance has a live span of a request, the cache goes
away with the object. Since strong params have such a concrete intention,
it would be interesting to see if there are actually any real-world use
cases that are an actual leak, one that practically may matter.
I am not convinced that the theoretical leak has any practical consequences,
but if it can be shown there are, then I believe we should either get rid of
the cache (which is an optimization), or else wipe it in the mutating API.
This reverts commit e63be2769c039e4e9ada523a8497ce3206cc8a9b.
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Per convention, underscore-only argument names should be used for unused parameters.
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memory leak demonstrated on @tenderlove's latest blog post:
http://tenderlovemaking.com/2014/06/02/yagni-methods-are-killing-me.html
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Check authentication scheme in Basic auth
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`authenticate_with_http_basic` and its families should check the authentication
schema is "Basic".
Different schema, such as OAuth2 Bearer should be rejected by basic auth, but
it was passing as the test shows.
This fixes #10257.
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'head :ok'
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improved tests.
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ActionController::Renderers::RENDERERS is an instance of Set. Docs incorrectly
state that it's a Hash.
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