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need to check for the length of @filters
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Mime::Type.browser_generated_types
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This fix the build http://travis-ci.org/#!/rails/rails/builds/2459981
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This is a rebased version of #2520.
Conflicts:
actionpack/test/dispatch/request_test.rb
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Missing require caused fail of guide generation (in
action_dispatch/http/mime_type, line 295, undefined method `ends_with`
for "to_ary":String)
With this fix guides were normally generated
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`parse` method performance improvements - ~27-33%:
accept = "image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash, application/vnd.ms-excel, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/msword, , pronto/1.00.00, sslvpn/1.00.00.00, */*"
Benchmark.measure{ 1_000_0.times { Mime::Type.parse(accept) }}
old: 1.430000 0.000000 1.430000 ( 1.440977)
new: 0.920000 0.000000 0.920000 ( 0.921813)
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Fixes #7478
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in a prioritized order
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their own header object
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Introduce default_headers. closes #6311 #6515
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Refactor ActionDispatch::Http::Cache::Response#cache_control_headers
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object
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Closes #7110 there's more work to do on rack-cache issue 69
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Assuming the type ":touch", Collector.new was calling
send(:touch), which instead of triggering method_missing
and generating a new collector method, actually
invoked the private method `touch` inherited from
Object.
By generating the method for each mime type as it
is registered, the private methods on Object can
never be reached by `send`, because the `Collector`
will have them before `send` is called on it.
To do this, a callback mechanism was added to Mime::Type
This allows someone to add a callback for whenever
a new mime type is registered. The callback then
gets called with the new mime as a parameter.
This is then used in AbstractController::Collector
to generate new collector methods after each mime
is registered.
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There are several aspects to this commit, that don't well fit into broken down
commits, so they are detailed here:
* When a user uses response.headers['Cache-Control'] = some_value, then the
documented convention in ConditionalGet is not adhered to, in this case,
response.cache_control is ignored due to `return if
self[CACHE_CONTROL].present?`
* When a middleware sets cache-control headers that would clobber, they're
converted to symbols directly, without underscores. This would lead to bugs.
* Items that would live in :extras if set through expires_in, are placed
directly in the @cache_control hash, and not respected in many cases
(somewhat adhering to the aforementioned documentation).
* Although quite useless, any directive named 'extras' would be ignored.
The general convention applied is that expires_* take precedence, but no longer
overwrite everything and expires_* are ALWAYS applied, even if the header is
set.
I am still unhappy about the contents of this commit, and the code in general.
Ideally it should be refactored to no longer use :extras. I'd likely recommend
expanding @cache_control into a class, and giving it the power to handle the
merge in a more efficient fashion. Such a commit would be a larger change that
could have additional semantic changes for other libraries unless they utilize
expires_in in very standard ways.
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them [nil] turns into [] and that is quite innocent.
generated SQL - `IN (NULL)`
compact! did all the job.
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Thanks to Ben Murphy for reporting this!
CVE-2012-2660
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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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Conflicts:
actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/asset_tag_helper.rb
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* master: (55 commits)
extract deprecated dynamic methods
Add some docs and changelog entry
Allow overriding exception handling in threaded consumer
Allow configuring a different queue consumer
actually don't need to expand the aggregates at all
#to_sym is unnecessary
de-globalise method
extract code from AR::Base
clean up implementation of dynamic methods. use method compilation etc.
Fix ActiveModel README example
mention database mapping in getting started guide
Remove vestiges of the http_only! config from configuring guide
Remove content-length as well
Make ActionController#head pass rack-link
RouteSet: optimize routes generation when globbing is used
Allows assert_redirected_to to accept a regular expression
use extract_options!
No need to force conversion to Symbol since case ensures it's already one.
No need to work around 1.8 warnings anymore.
Update command line guide
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