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renamed to `Minitest`
Ref: https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/blob/master/History.txt
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This commit makes it really easy to debug errors due to typos like
"assert_response :succezz".
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In some instances, `assert_redirected_to` assertion was returning an
incorrect and misleading failure message when the assertion failed.
This was due to a disconnect in how the assertion computes the redirect
string for the failure message and how `redirect_to` computes the
string that is actually used for redirection.
I made the `_compute_redirect_to_loaction` method used by `redirect_to`
public and call that from the method `assert_redirect_to` uses to
calculate the URL.
The reveals a new test failure due to the regex used by
`_compute_redirect_to_location` allow `_` in the URL scheme.
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#assert_dom_equal and #assert_dom_not_equal both take a "failure"
message argument, but this argument was not utilized.
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Allow REMOTE_ADDR, HTTP_HOST and HTTP_USER_AGENT to be overridden from
the environment passed into `ActionDispatch::TestRequest.new`.
Fixes #11590
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Set ActionDispatch.test_app instead.
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minitest/autorun required minitest/spec and we are avoiding to require
it.
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https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/commit/9a57c520ceac76abfe6105866f8548a94eb357b6#L15R8
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This reverts commit ad46884af567d6f8d6d8d777f372c39e81a560ba.
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/integration.rb
actionpack/test/controller/integration_test.rb
Reason: It will conflict with a lot of test cases. Better to call
`process` directly since this is a very uncommon HTTP method.
Fixes #10638.
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It'd be a nice convention to mark the unused variables like this, now that Ruby 2 will issue no warnings for such vars being unused.
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The env hash passed to `Http::Headers#new` must be in env format.
Also be aware that the passed hash is modified directly.
docs and test-cases for setting headers/env in functional tests.
Follow up to #9700.
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Closes #6513.
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you and shows the diff. Also delayed message calculation so the cost of the diff on success is now gone.
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It's no longer used in Rails any more.
See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/8142\#issuecomment-10227297 for more
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Conflicts:
actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/mime_responds.rb
activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb
guides/source/working_with_javascript_in_rails.md
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otherwise. See 94248ffe1e6f815b8ffab4eb752b60c1e4459d25.
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Fix a typo in AD
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This is another step in moving Action View's dependencies in Action Pack
to Action View itself. Also, HtmlScanner seems to be better suited for
views rather than controllers.
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by Active Support)
Selecting which key extensions to include in active_support/rails
made apparent the systematic usage of Object#in? in the code base.
After some discussion in
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/5ea6b0df9a36d033f21b52049426257a4637028d
we decided to remove it and use plain Ruby, which seems enough
for this particular idiom.
In this commit the refactor has been made case by case. Sometimes
include? is the natural alternative, others a simple || is the
way you actually spell the condition in your head, others a case
statement seems more appropriate. I have chosen the one I liked
the most in each case.
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instead of deleting keys on every instantiation, create defaults we
actually use. eventually we can pass an environment in to the request,
and create a new req / res object on each call.
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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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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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This commit improves the handling of default_url_options in integration
tests by making behave closer to how a real application operates.
Specifically the following issues have been addressed:
* Options specified in routes.rb are used (fixes #546)
* Options specified in controllers are used
* Request parameters are recalled correctly
* Tests can override default_url_options directly
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Updated/changed unneeded tr/gsubs
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