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There are two cases where the debug view does not show the error details
properly:
* When the cause is mapped to an HTTP status code the last exception is
unexpectedly uwrapped
* When the last error is thrown from a view template the debug view is
not using the `rescues/template_error.html.erb` to generate the view
Both the cases could be fixed by not unwrapping the exception. The only
case where the exception should be unwrapped is when the last error is
an `ActionView::Template::Error` object. In this case the HTTP status
code is determined based on the cause.
There are actually more wrapper exceptions that are intentionally
thrown. However, there is a consistent pattern of setting the original
message and original backtrace to the wrapper exception implemented, so
the debug view will not lose the information about what went wrong
eariler.
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Now that secret_token was removed all this code is now dead.
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Currently we sometimes find a redundant begin block in code review
(e.g. https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33604#discussion_r209784205).
I'd like to enable `Style/RedundantBegin` cop to avoid that, since
rescue/else/ensure are allowed inside do/end blocks in Ruby 2.5
(https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12906), so we'd probably meets with
that situation than before.
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The ActionDispatch::HostAuthorization is a new middleware that prevent
against DNS rebinding and other Host header attacks. By default it is
included only in the development environment with the following
configuration:
Rails.application.config.hosts = [
IPAddr.new("0.0.0.0/0"), # All IPv4 addresses.
IPAddr.new("::/0"), # All IPv6 addresses.
"localhost" # The localhost reserved domain.
]
In other environments, `Rails.application.config.hosts` is empty and no
Host header checks will be done. If you want to guard against header
attacks on production, you have to manually permit the allowed hosts
with:
Rails.application.config.hosts << "product.com"
The host of a request is checked against the hosts entries with the case
operator (#===), which lets hosts support entries of type RegExp,
Proc and IPAddr to name a few. Here is an example with a regexp.
# Allow requests from subdomains like `www.product.com` and
# `beta1.product.com`.
Rails.application.config.hosts << /.*\.product\.com/
A special case is supported that allows you to permit all sub-domains:
# Allow requests from subdomains like `www.product.com` and
# `beta1.product.com`.
Rails.application.config.hosts << ".product.com"
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When distributed over multiple logger calls the lines can become
intermixed with other log statements. Combining them into a single
logger call makes sure they always get logged together.
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Since Rails 6.0 will support Ruby 2.4.1 or higher
`# frozen_string_literal: true` magic comment is enough to make string object frozen.
This magic comment is enabled by `Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment` cop.
* Exclude these files not to auto correct false positive `Regexp#freeze`
- 'actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/journey/router/utils.rb'
- 'activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb'
It has been fixed by https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/pull/6333
Once the newer version of RuboCop released and available at Code Climate these exclude entries should be removed.
* Replace `String#freeze` with `String#-@` manually if explicit frozen string objects are required
- 'actionpack/test/controller/test_case_test.rb'
- 'activemodel/test/cases/type/string_test.rb'
- 'activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/strip.rb'
- 'activesupport/test/core_ext/string_ext_test.rb'
- 'railties/test/generators/actions_test.rb'
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In Ruby 2.3 or later, `String#+@` is available and `+@` is faster than `dup`.
```ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "bundler/inline"
gemfile(true) do
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "benchmark-ips"
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('+@') { +"" }
x.report('dup') { "".dup }
x.compare!
end
```
```
$ ruby -v benchmark.rb
ruby 2.5.1p57 (2018-03-29 revision 63029) [x86_64-linux]
Warming up --------------------------------------
+@ 282.289k i/100ms
dup 187.638k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
+@ 6.775M (± 3.6%) i/s - 33.875M in 5.006253s
dup 3.320M (± 2.2%) i/s - 16.700M in 5.032125s
Comparison:
+@: 6775299.3 i/s
dup: 3320400.7 i/s - 2.04x slower
```
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Purpose metadata prevents cookie values from being
copy-pasted and ensures that the cookie is used only
for its originally intended purpose.
The Purpose and Expiry metadata are embedded inside signed/encrypted
cookies and will not be readable on previous versions of Rails.
We can switch off purpose and expiry metadata embedded in
signed and encrypted cookies using
config.action_dispatch.use_cookies_with_metadata = false
if you want your cookies to be readable on older versions of Rails.
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In cases where the MatchData object is not used, this provides a speed-up:
https://github.com/JuanitoFatas/fast-ruby/#stringmatch-vs-stringmatch-vs-stringstart_withstringend_with-code-start-code-end
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albertoalmagro/albertoalmagro/prefer-rails-command-over-bin-rails
Prefer rails command over bin/rails
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As discussed in #33203 rails command already looks for, and runs,
bin/rails if it is present.
We were mixing recommendations within guides and USAGE guidelines,
in some files we recommended using rails, in others bin/rails and
in some cases we even had both options mixed together.
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We sometimes ask "✂️ extra blank lines" to a contributor in reviews like
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33337#discussion_r201509738.
It is preferable to deal automatically without depending on manpower.
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Rails no longer generates this file, but Google is still packed with results
suggesting it should exist, so that the doc still pointed me to it threw me
off (had I deleted it or something?). Probably be better to be vague and
prompt the user to stick it in a config file they own.
#33124
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Since other views use the `h2` tag, should also use `h2` on
`missing_exact_template.html.erb`.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/76acaf6eb9ef3635e4c6f2ca9dba34edb50f541d/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/routing_error.html.erb#L5
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/76acaf6eb9ef3635e4c6f2ca9dba34edb50f541d/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/diagnostics.html.erb#L11
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/76acaf6eb9ef3635e4c6f2ca9dba34edb50f541d/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/unknown_action.html.erb#L5
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Create MissingExactTemplate exception with separate template
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Plugins interacting with the exceptions caught and displayed by
ActionDispatch::DebugExceptions currently have to monkey patch it to get
the much needed exception for their calculation.
With DebugExceptions.register_interceptor, plugin authors can hook into
DebugExceptions and process the exception, before being rendered. They
can store it into the request and process it on the way back of the
middleware chain execution or act on it straight in the interceptor.
The interceptors can be play blocks, procs, lambdas or any object that
responds to `#call`.
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This commit fixes all references in the codebase missing a trailing :,
which causes the nodoc not to actually work :) [skip ci]
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The rack gem returns PATH_INFO as an ASCII-8BIT encoded string but it
was being converted to US-ASCII by the match? method because it was
calling Rack::Utils.escape_path. To prevent incompatibile encoding
warnings use ASCII-8BIT strings for the root path and let Ruby handle
any filename encoding conversion.
Fixes #32294, Closes #32314.
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* Check exclude before flagging cookies as secure.
* Update comments in ActionDispatch::SSL.
[Catherine Khuu + Rafael Mendonça França]
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It makes sense to be as strict as possible
with headers from the outside world,
but allowing @ to support Apache's mod_unique_id
(see #31644) seems OK to me
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- Update the default HSTS max-age value to 31536000 seconds (1 year)
to meet the minimum max-age requirement for https://hstspreload.org/.
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When a user tries to create a new attachment or blog and the matching table is missing from the database
(`active_storage_attachments` and `active_storage_blobs` by default), an informative error is displayed
that invites users to run the `active_storage:install` task.
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Change recommendation for tld_length (for sharing cookies across subdomains of a 2-token TLD), to 2 instead of 1.
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Long source lines cause line wrapping in the extracted
source section of the rescue handler page which can make
the line numbers not match up with the source lines.
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This basically reverts e9fca7668b9eba82bcc832cb0061459703368397, d08da958b9ae17d4bbe4c9d7db497ece2450db5f,
d1fe1dcf8ab1c0210a37c2a78c1ee52cf199a66d, and 68eaf7b4d5f2bb56d939f71c5ece2d61cf6680a3
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This code has been changed with https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/30735/files#diff-8e5f6b33c191ad6dec07f3288345a13fL47.
However, `active_support/time` is not load automatically, so if use
Action Pack alone, `days` method can not use and an error occurs.
In this case, I think that there is no problem by specifying a value
with Integer.
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Fix formatting in ActionDispatch::SSL middleware docs
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Before: https://monosnap.com/file/J6xewF0tYpm6dC9nSTe82ddsHAOcM5.png
After: https://monosnap.com/file/0tCYicLXNqRHAEMDb81u0aLb3gH9Wf.png
[ci skip]
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mikeycgto/actiondispatch-use-aead-encrypted-cookies-patch
Fixes for use_authenticated_cookie_encryption
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Use CBC encryption is this configuration value is set to false
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Based on, yet closes https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/30708
Fix the session test by properly truncating the legacy encryption
key for cbc encryption. Borrowed straight from 👆.
Fix the cookies test a little differently than the PR. Basically
keep every config within the config block.
[ Michael Coyne & Kasper Timm Hansen ]
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[ Michael Coyne & Kasper Timm Hansen ]
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Using the action_dispatch.cookies_rotations interface, key rotation is
now possible with cookies. Thus the secret_key_base as well as salts,
ciphers, and digests, can be rotated without expiring sessions.
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Removes most mentions of secrets.secret_key_base and explains
credentials instead.
Also removes some very stale upgrade notices about Rails 3/4.
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* WIP: Add credentials using a generic EncryptedConfiguration class
This is sketch code so far.
* Flesh out EncryptedConfiguration and test it
* Better name
* Add command and generator for credentials
* Use the Pathnames
* Extract EncryptedFile from EncryptedConfiguration and add serializers
* Test EncryptedFile
* Extract serializer validation
* Stress the point about losing comments
* Allow encrypted configuration to be read without parsing for display
* Use credentials by default and base them on the master key
* Derive secret_key_base in test/dev, source it from credentials in other envs
And document the usage.
* Document the new credentials setup
* Stop generating the secrets.yml file now that we have credentials
* Document what we should have instead
Still need to make it happen, tho.
* [ci skip] Keep wording to `key base`; prefer defaults.
Usually we say we change defaults, not "spec" out a release.
Can't use backticks in our sdoc generated documentation either.
* Abstract away OpenSSL; prefer MessageEncryptor.
* Spare needless new when raising.
* Encrypted file test shouldn't depend on subclass.
* [ci skip] Some woordings.
* Ditch serializer future coding.
* I said flip it. Flip it good.
* [ci skip] Move require_master_key to the real production.rb.
* Add require_master_key to abort the boot process.
In case the master key is required in a certain environment
we should inspect that the key is there and abort if it isn't.
* Print missing key message and exit immediately.
Spares us a lengthy backtrace and prevents further execution.
I've verified the behavior in a test app, but couldn't figure the
test out as loading the app just exits immediately with:
```
/Users/kasperhansen/Documents/code/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb:23:in `load': marshal data too short (ArgumentError)
from /Users/kasperhansen/Documents/code/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb:23:in `run'
from /Users/kasperhansen/.rbenv/versions/2.4.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.4.0/gems/minitest-5.10.2/lib/minitest.rb:830:in `run_one_method'
from /Users/kasperhansen/.rbenv/versions/2.4.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.4.0/gems/minitest-5.10.2/lib/minitest/parallel.rb:32:in `block (2 levels) in start'
```
It's likely we need to capture and prevent the exit somehow.
Kernel.stub(:exit) didn't work. Leaving it for tomorrow.
* Fix require_master_key config test.
Loading the app would trigger the `exit 1` per require_master_key's
semantics, which then aborted the test.
Fork and wait for the child process to finish, then inspect the
exit status.
Also check we aborted because of a missing master key, so something
else didn't just abort the boot.
Much <3 to @tenderlove for the tip.
* Support reading/writing configs via methods.
* Skip needless deep symbolizing.
* Remove save; test config reader elsewhere.
* Move secret_key_base check to when we're reading it.
Otherwise we'll abort too soon since we don't assign the secret_key_base
to secrets anymore.
* Add missing string literal comments; require unneeded yaml require.
* ya ya ya, rubocop.
* Add master_key/credentials after bundle.
Then we can reuse the existing message on `rails new bc4`.
It'll look like:
```
Using web-console 3.5.1 from https://github.com/rails/web-console.git (at master@ce985eb)
Using rails 5.2.0.alpha from source at `/Users/kasperhansen/Documents/code/rails`
Using sass-rails 5.0.6
Bundle complete! 16 Gemfile dependencies, 72 gems now installed.
Use `bundle info [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
Adding config/master.key to store the master encryption key: 97070158c44b4675b876373a6bc9d5a0
Save this in a password manager your team can access.
If you lose the key, no one, including you, can access anything encrypted with it.
create config/master.key
```
And that'll be executed even if `--skip-bundle` was passed.
* Ensure test app has secret_key_base.
* Assign secret_key_base to app or omit.
* Merge noise
* Split options for dynamic delegation into its own method and use deep symbols to make it work
* Update error to point to credentials instead
* Appease Rubocop
* Validate secret_key_base when reading it.
Instead of relying on the validation in key_generator move that into
secret_key_base itself.
* Fix generator and secrets test.
Manually add config.read_encrypted_secrets since it's not there by default
anymore.
Move mentions of config/secrets.yml to config/credentials.yml.enc.
* Remove files I have no idea how they got here.
* [ci skip] swap secrets for credentials.
* [ci skip] And now, changelogs are coming.
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* Documentation for Duration support added to signed/encrypted cookies
* Changelog entries for the duration support and expiry metadata added to cookies
[ci skip]
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This fixes following warnings:
```
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:46: warning: shadowing outer local variable - threads
```
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Without this, `DebugLocks` middleware raises an error as follwing:
```
Puma caught this error: can't modify frozen String (RuntimeError)
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:97:in `block in render_details'
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:64:in `each'
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:64:in `map'
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:64:in `render_details'
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:37:in `call'
railties/lib/rails/engine.rb:524:in `call'
```
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