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Controllers should always have a request and response when responding.
Since we make this The Rule(tm), then controllers don't need to be
somewhere in limbo between "asking a response object for a rack
response" or "I, myself contain a rack response". This duality leads to
conditionals spread through the codebase that we can delete:
* https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/85a78d9358aa728298cd020cdc842b55c16f9549/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb#L221-L223
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This saves a lambda and request allocation on each request.
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controllers should always go through the `action` class method so that
their middleware is respected.
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now the caller can just treat it like a regular controller even though
it will return a 404
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They are already required in `actionpack/lib/action_dispatch.rb` (L25-L26)
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This `protected` keyword looks like some leftover, since
we are not using explicit receiver, this should go under `private`
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We don't want to directly access the env hash
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I want to implement this with something besides `@env` in the future, so
lets stop directly referencing it.
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the dispatcher class isn't configurable anymore, so pull up allocation
to the method that needs it.
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Now that we don't have subclasses depending on this method (they augment
the request class instead of the dispatch class) we can remove this
method and directly ask the request object for the controller class
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we don't need it anymore. We always use the same dispatcher in tests.
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controller class resolution has been moved to the request object, so we
should override that method instead of relying on the RouteSet to
generate the controller class.
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Remove unused block arguments
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we already have a request, so we should use the methods on the request
to access the path info information
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Creates fewer request objects and helps to abstract away from internals
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try to remove dependencies on `@env` so we can have more flexible
internals
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This commit allows us to use one request object rather than allocating
multiple request objects to deal with the session.
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We're going to implement storing env values differently in the future,
so let's disconnect these methods from the instance variables
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we're already doing this with a bunch of other header data.
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we have a method that knows how to get rack.input, so lets use that.
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We need to abstract the internals of the request object away from this
instance variable so that the values for `@env` can be calculated in a
different way.
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Since none of the action pack tests failed without this conditional it
didn't seem necessary. This fixes the build because it correctly returns
a 404 instead of a 500 for the asset routes test.
Test that was failing was in the `assets_test.rb` file and was the test
named `test_assets_routes_are_not_drawn_when_compilation_is_disabled`.
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This refactoring moves the controller class name that was on the route
set to the request. The purpose of this refactoring is for changes we
need to move controller tests to integration tests, mainly being able to
access the controller on the request instead of having to go through
the router.
[Eileen M. Uchitelle & Aaron Patterson]
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we want to go through methods to access `env` because in the future that
ivar may not be available, or may be calculated lazily
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now the parameter filter doesn't need to know about the env hash in
these two methds.
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Now the Headers internals don't depend on the env hash.
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This prevents external mutations from impacting the internals of the
request or the Header object.
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this reduces the API footprint for the env hash so that we can be more
flexible when changing API in the future
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This allows us to avoid calling `env_name` twice.
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duping the request will dup it's underlying env hash.
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`ActiveSupport::Dependencies.constantize(const_name)` calls
`Reference.new` which is defined as
`ActiveSupport::Dependencies.constantize(const_name)` meaning this call
is already cached and we're doing caching that isn't necessary.
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This way we can make the Route object a read-only data structure.
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nobody should be touching the routes hash without going through the
NamedRouteCollection object.
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We shouldn't be messing with the NamedRouteCollection internals. Just
ask the object if the named route is in there.
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```ruby
require 'action_pack'
require 'action_dispatch'
require 'benchmark/ips'
route_set = ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.new
routes = ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper.new route_set
ObjectSpace::AllocationTracer.setup(%i{path line type})
result = ObjectSpace::AllocationTracer.trace do
500.times do
routes.resources :foo
end
end
sorted = ObjectSpace::AllocationTracer.allocated_count_table.sort_by(&:last)
sorted.each do |k,v|
next if v == 0
p k => v
end
__END__
Before:
{:T_SYMBOL=>11}
{:T_REGEXP=>17}
{:T_STRUCT=>6500}
{:T_MATCH=>12004}
{:T_OBJECT=>99009}
{:T_DATA=>100088}
{:T_HASH=>122015}
{:T_STRING=>159637}
{:T_IMEMO=>363134}
{:T_ARRAY=>433056}
After:
{:T_SYMBOL=>11}
{:T_REGEXP=>17}
{:T_STRUCT=>6500}
{:T_MATCH=>12004}
{:T_OBJECT=>91009}
{:T_DATA=>100088}
{:T_HASH=>114013}
{:T_STRING=>159637}
{:T_ARRAY=>321056}
{:T_IMEMO=>351133}
```
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Eagerly calculate and cache the name of Symbol objects in the path AST.
This drops about 26 string allocations per resource:
```ruby
require 'action_pack'
require 'action_dispatch'
require 'benchmark/ips'
route_set = ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.new
routes = ActionDispatch::Routing::Mapper.new route_set
ObjectSpace::AllocationTracer.setup(%i{path line type})
result = ObjectSpace::AllocationTracer.trace do
500.times do
routes.resources :foo
end
end
sorted = ObjectSpace::AllocationTracer.allocated_count_table.sort_by(&:last)
sorted.each do |k,v|
next if v == 0
p k => v
end
__END__
Before:
{:T_SYMBOL=>11}
{:T_REGEXP=>17}
{:T_STRUCT=>6500}
{:T_MATCH=>12004}
{:T_OBJECT=>99009}
{:T_DATA=>116084}
{:T_HASH=>122015}
{:T_STRING=>172647}
{:T_IMEMO=>371132}
{:T_ARRAY=>433056}
After:
{:T_SYMBOL=>11}
{:T_REGEXP=>17}
{:T_STRUCT=>6500}
{:T_MATCH=>12004}
{:T_OBJECT=>99009}
{:T_DATA=>100088}
{:T_HASH=>122015}
{:T_STRING=>159637}
{:T_IMEMO=>363134}
{:T_ARRAY=>433056}
```
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verb_matcher never returns nil.
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