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Fix typos related to ActionDispatch::Http::FilterParameters
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Fixes two documentation typos found at ActionDispatch::Http::FilterParameters
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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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There's no reason to block future versions of Capybara since we don't
_know_ they are going to break. How will we know if we have a
conservative option set? This change prevents us from blocking users who
want to upgrade in the future.
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Per Chromium team this has not been necessary on other platforms for quite some time: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=737678#c1
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In #32446 was added method `dig` to `session`.
Improve docs of method `dig`.
[ci skip]
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### Summary
The `session` object is not a real Hash but responds to many methods of Hash
such as `[]`, `[]`, `fetch`, `has_key?`.
Since Ruby 2.3, Hash also supports a `dig` method.
This commit adds a `dig` method to `ActionDispatch::Request::Session` with the
same behavior as `Hash#dig`.
This is useful if you store a hash in your session, such as:
```ruby
session[:user] = { id: 1, avatar_url: "http://example.org/nyancat.jpg" }
```
Then you can shorten your code from `session[:user][:avatar_url]` to `session.dig :user, :avatar_url`.
### Other Information
I cherry-picked a commit from https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/23864, and modify a bit.
The changes are below:
* Converts only the first key to a string adjust to the `fetch` method.
* Fixes a test case because we cannot use the indifferent access since ee5b621e2f8fde380ea4bc75b0b9d6f98499f511.
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[ci skip]
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Not everything that responds to `routes` is a Rails engine - for example
a Grape API endpoint will have a `routes` method but can't be used with
`assert_recognizes` as it doesn't respond to `recognize_path_with_request`.
Fixes #32312.
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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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Fix system tests transactions not closed between examples
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The urls helpers module returned by Rails.application.routes.url_helpers
isn't cached so to prevent the cost of building the module cache it locally.
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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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We end up with:
```
Usage:
bin/rails routes [options]
Options:
-c, [--controller=CONTROLLER] # Filter by a specific controller, e.g. PostsController or Admin::PostsController.
-g, [--grep=GREP] # Grep routes by a specific pattern.
-E, [--expanded], [--no-expanded] # Print routes expanded vertically with parts explained.
```
which does miss the bit about routes being printed in order.
Also:
* Renames options to ease help output readability, then clarifies each option.
* Fixes a bunch of indentation.
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- Create `Base` and inherit `Sheet` and `Expanded` in order to
- prevent code duplication.
- Remove trailing "\n" for components of `Expanded`.
- There is no need for `Expanded#header` to return `@buffer` so return `nil` instead.
- Change `no_routes` message "No routes were found for this controller"
since if use `-g`, it sounds incorrect.
- Display `No routes were found for this controller.` if apply `-c`.
- Display `No routes were found for this grep pattern.` if apply `-g`.
Related to #32130
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- Add a mention about `-g`.
- Improve info about `--expanded` option of `rails routes`.
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Draw line of a route name to the end of row console on `rails routes --expanded`
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In order to get width of console use `IO::console_size`,
See https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.4.1/libdoc/io/console/rdoc/IO.html#method-c-console_size
Related to #32130
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The method 'polymorphic_path' is not using 'polymorphic_url'
with `routing_type: :path` anymore in polymorphic_routes.rb
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Express `ActionDispatch::Routing::UrlFor#route_for` as public api
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This method was added by #28462 but marked as private api.
Since `route_for` looks good in pair with `ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper::CustomUrls#direct`
let's make it as public api.
We use it in https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/e83575ff533690db86c92447a539d76b648e9fed/activestorage/config/routes.rb
Closes #31417
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It is used as a namespace for `Sheet` and `Expanded`.
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When using rails routes with small terminal or complicated routes it can be
very difficult to understand where is the element listed in header. psql
had the same issue, that's why they created "expanded mode" you can
switch using `\x` or by starting psql with
```
-x
--expanded
Turn on the expanded table formatting mode. This is equivalent to the \x command.
```
The output is similar to one implemented here for rails routes:
db_user-# \du
List of roles
-[ RECORD 1 ]----------------------------------------------
Role name | super
Attributes | Superuser, Create role, Create DB
Member of | {}
-[ RECORD 2 ]----------------------------------------------
Role name | role
Attributes | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication
Member of | {}
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Why:
* When getting an error that generates a screenshot it would be helpful
to be able to ctrl+click it to quickly open it in the browser, which
does not work with relative paths
This change addresses the need by:
* Changing `image_path` to disregard the relative path and use the
absolute one instead
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Add support for automatic nonce generation for Rails UJS
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Because the UJS library creates a script tag to process responses it
normally requires the script-src attribute of the content security
policy to include 'unsafe-inline'.
To work around this we generate a per-request nonce value that is
embedded in a meta tag in a similar fashion to how CSRF protection
embeds its token in a meta tag. The UJS library can then read the
nonce value and set it on the dynamically generated script tag to
enable it to execute without needing 'unsafe-inline' enabled.
Nonce generation isn't 100% safe - if your script tag is including
user generated content in someway then it may be possible to exploit
an XSS vulnerability which can take advantage of the nonce. It is
however an improvement on a blanket permission for inline scripts.
It is also possible to use the nonce within your own script tags by
using `nonce: true` to set the nonce value on the tag, e.g
<%= javascript_tag nonce: true do %>
alert('Hello, World!');
<% end %>
Fixes #31689.
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Avoid method_redefined warnings in RouteSet::NamedRouteCollection
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Before:
```
~/.rbenv/versions/2.5.0/bin/ruby -w -Itest -Ilib -I../activesupport/lib -I../actionpack/lib -I../actionview/lib -I../activemodel/lib test/application/routing_test.rb
Run options: --seed 5851
.......~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:156: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_path
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_path was here
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:162: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_url
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_url was here
....~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:156: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_path
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_path was here
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:162: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_url
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_url was here
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:156: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_path
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_path was here
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:162: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_url
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_url was here
..........~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:156: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_path
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_path was here
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:162: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_url
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_url was here
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:156: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_path
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_path was here
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:162: warning: method redefined; discarding old custom_url
~/code/rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:321: warning: previous definition of custom_url was here
.....
Finished in 13.233638s, 1.9647 runs/s, 5.8185 assertions/s.
26 runs, 77 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```
After:
```
~/.rbenv/versions/2.5.0/bin/ruby -w -Itest -Ilib -I../activesupport/lib -I../actionpack/lib -I../actionview/lib -I../activemodel/lib test/application/routing_test.rb
Run options: --seed 38072
..........................
Finished in 12.009632s, 2.1649 runs/s, 6.4115 assertions/s.
26 runs, 77 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```
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Although the spec[1] is defined in such a way that a trailing semi-colon
is valid it also doesn't allow a semi-colon by itself to indicate an
empty policy. Therefore it's easier (and valid) just to omit it rather
than to detect whether the policy is empty or not.
[1]: https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP2/#policy-syntax
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This reverts commit 86f7c269073a3a9e6ddec9b957deaa2716f2627d, reversing
changes made to 5ece2e4a4459065b5efd976aebd209bbf0cab89b.
If a policy is set then we should generate it even if it's empty.
However what is happening is that we're accidentally generating an
empty policy when the initializer is commented out by default.
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`Rails.application.config.content_security_policy` is configured with no
policies by default. In this case, Content-Security-Policy header should
not be generated instead of generating the header with no directives.
Firefox also warns "Content Security Policy: Couldn't process unknown
directive ''".
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Some attr_readers should be `protected` instead of `private`
See https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/builds/342800276
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Some places we can't remove because Ruby still don't have a method
equivalent to strip_heredoc to be called in an already existent string.
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Before:
Total allocated: 209050523 bytes (2219202 objects)
Total retained: 36580305 bytes (323462 objects)
After:
Total allocated: 209180253 bytes (2222455 objects)
Total retained: 36515599 bytes (321850 objects)
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Modest saving of 1612 RVALUEs in the heap on Discourse boot
The larger the route file the better the results.
Saving will only be visible on Ruby 2.5 and up.
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This reverts commit f282f3758d31e8445d0854e2ae7a67f17cede3bc.
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This reverts commit 9f65d2a08bc80a94bbb2c0b6e00957c7059aed25, reversing
changes made to 966843732a607864b077b72b2a17168d4e3548cc.
This broken a lot of tests.
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