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in `ActionController::TestCase` and
`ActionDispatch::Integration`
Old syntax:
`xhr :get, :create, params: { id: 1 }`
New syntax example:
`get :create, params: { id: 1 }, xhr: true`
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Non-kwargs requests are deprecated now.
Guides are updated as well.
`post url, nil, nil, { a: 'b' }` doesn't make sense.
`post url, params: { y: x }, session: { a: 'b' }` would be an explicit way to do the same
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Fixes an issue that would cause default_url_options to be lost when generating
URLs with fewer positional arguments than parameters in the route definition.
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Deprecate *_via_redirect integration test methods
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Fixed undefined method error when doing http basic authentication.
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I found delegate to be a bottleneck during integration tests. Here is
the test case:
```ruby
require 'test_helper'
class DocumentsIntegrationTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
test "index" do
get '/documents'
assert_equal 200, response.status
end
end
Minitest.run_one_method(DocumentsIntegrationTest, 'test_index')
StackProf.run(mode: :wall, out: 'stackprof.dump') do
3000.times do
Minitest.run_one_method(DocumentsIntegrationTest, 'test_index')
end
end
```
Top of the stack:
```
[aaron@TC integration_performance_test (master)]$ stackprof stackprof.dump
==================================
Mode: wall(1000)
Samples: 23694 (7.26% miss rate)
GC: 1584 (6.69%)
==================================
TOTAL (pct) SAMPLES (pct) FRAME
7058 (29.8%) 6178 (26.1%) block in Module#delegate
680 (2.9%) 680 (2.9%) ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry#instance
405 (1.7%) 405 (1.7%) ThreadSafe::NonConcurrentCacheBackend#[]
383 (1.6%) 383 (1.6%) Set#include?
317 (1.3%) 317 (1.3%) ActiveRecord::Base.logger
281 (1.2%) 281 (1.2%) Rack::Utils::HeaderHash#[]=
269 (1.1%) 269 (1.1%) ActiveSupport::Notifications::Fanout::Subscribers::Evented#subscribed_to?
262 (1.1%) 262 (1.1%) block (4 levels) in Class#class_attribute
384 (1.6%) 246 (1.0%) block (2 levels) in Class#class_attribute
```
According to @eileencodes's tests, this speeds up integration tests so
that they are only 1.4x slower than functional tests:
Before:
INDEX: Integration Test: 153.2 i/s - 2.43x slower
After:
INDEX: Integration Test: 275.1 i/s - 1.41x slower
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Previously env was duplicated and then had it's keys mutated. This iterates through
the hash twice.
Using `transform_keys`, duplication and key mutation is a single iteration.
`convert_symbols` was renamed to `http_header_format`.
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A shortcut to setup controller environment
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Render arbitrary templates outside of controller actions
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To have an easier way to setup a controller
instance with custom environment
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Add `ActionController::Metal#set_request!` to set a request
on controller instance without calling dispatch.
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Fix name_for_action in routing
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It is clearer and closer to reality to use `@article.updated_at` as
the `:last_modified` parameter of `fresh_when` and `stale?`.
Using `@article.created_at` would result in the cache never expiring,
since the creation timestamp never changes.
[ci skip]
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headers
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test response.
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Add test case and documentation for skip_before_filter.
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The new test/docs further explain the conflicts that can happen when
mixing `:if`/`:unless` options with `:only`/`:except` options in
`skip_before_action`.
The gist is that "positive" filters always have priority over negative
ones.
The previous commit already showed that `:only` has priority over `:if`.
This commit shows that `:if` has priority over `:except`.
For instance, the following snippets are equivalent:
```ruby
skip_before_action :some_callback, if: -> { condition }, except: action
```
```ruby
skip_before_action :some_callback, if: -> { condition }
```
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Test case for using skip_before_filter with the options :only and :if
both present. In this case, the :if option will be ignored and :only
will be executed.
Closes #14549 (the commit was cherry-picked from there).
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Updating some minor grammar issue.
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remove unneeded check since /_one_time_conditions/ is not present anymore.
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[ci skip]
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This was used by the respond_to/respond_with implementation on this
file, which is now extracted to the responders gem.
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This functionality has been extracted to the responders gem.
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These requires were added only to change deprecation message
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doesn't contain `#`
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