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Ensure compatibility between ActionDispatch::Request::Session and Rack
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Adding the `each` method is required for ensuring compatibility between
Rails, and other Rack frameworks (like Sinatra, etc.), that are mounted
within Rails, and wish to use its session tooling. Prior to this, there
was an inconsistency between ActionDispatch::Request::Session and
Rack::Session::Cookie, due to the absence of the `each` method. This
should hopefully fix that error. :)
For a full integration test with Sinatra and a standalone Rack
application, you can check out the gist for that here: https://gist.github.com/maclover7/08cd95b0bfe259465314311941326470.
Solves #15843.
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Fix actionpack typos [ci skip]
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Fix actionpack typos [ci skip]
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Last August (2015), @tenderlove worked to remove all `@env[]` and `@env[]=`, in
favor of using `set_header`, `get_header`, etc. (Here's an [example
commit](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/f16a33b68efc3dc57cfafa27651b9a765e363fbf)).
This PR should remove the last uses of these methods, and fully convert
them to the newly standardized API.
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I always appreciate having a bit more information as to why something is
now an error. We can use this error to tell people why what they were
previously doing is insecure and give them hints on how to fix it.
Signed-off-by: Kasper Timm Hansen <kaspth@gmail.com>
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Discart the schema and host information when building the per-form token
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When the token is generated by the form we were using the schema and
host information while only using the path to compare if the action was
the same. This was causing the token to be invalid.
To fix this we use the same information to generate the token and check
it.
Fix #24257
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Refactor handling of :action default in routing
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The longstanding convention in Rails is that if the :action parameter
is missing or nil then it defaults to 'index'. Up until Rails 5.0.0.beta1
this was handled slightly differently than other routing defaults by
deleting it from the route options and adding it to the recall parameters.
With the recent focus of removing unnecessary duplications this has
exposed a problem in this strategy - we are now mutating the request's
path parameters and causing problems for later url generation. This will
typically affect url_for rather a named url helper since the latter
explicitly pass :controller, :action, etc.
The fix is to add a default for :action in the route class if the path
contains an :action segment and no default is passed. This change also
revealed an issue with the parameterized part expiry in that it doesn't
follow a right to left order - as soon as a dynamic segment is required
then all other segments become required.
Fixes #23019.
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prathamesh-sonpatki/deprecate-request_via_redirect
Deprecate `request_via_redirect` method.
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- Followup of https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/18693.
- I think we missed deprecating `request_via_redirect` in that pull
request.
- Originally requested by DHH here
https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/18333.
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Actionpack documentation typos [ci skip]
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Actioncable and Actionpack documentation typos [ci skip]
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Previously, users were trying to modify a frozen Hash. Includes a
regression test :)
Fixes #22975
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samphilipd/sam/do_not_clobber_options_in_route_definitions
Do not destructively mutate passed options hash in route definitions
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- Fixes #24030
An example scope might be specified as such:
```ruby
HTML = { constraints: { format: :html } }.freeze
scope HTML do
get 'x'
end
```
This currently raises an error because the mapper attempts to
destructively modify the passed options hash. This is dangerous because
this options hash might even be shared with other scopes.
We should instead always instantiate a new object instead of modifying
the passed options.
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Add missing period after sentence.
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This brings the behavior more inline with other similar cases, such as
receiving a hash when an array of scalars was expected. Prior to this
commit, the key would be present, but the value would be `nil`
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extension synonyms yml and yaml
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Encourage best practice in the HTTP Token authentication example code
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`authenticate` method, to use the `secure_compare` method with two constant-length strings. This defends against timing attacks, and is best practice. Using `==` for sensitive actions is not recommended, and this was the source of a CVE fixed in October 2015: https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/17e6f1507b7f2c2a883c180f4f9548445d6dfbda
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- we are ending sentences properly
- fixing of space issues
- fixed continuity issues in some sentences.
Reverts https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/8fc97d198ef31c1d7a4b9b849b96fc08a667fb02 .
This change reverts making sure we add '.' at end of deprecation sentences.
This is to keep sentences within Rails itself consistent and with a '.' at the end.
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In particular, the fact that ApplicationController is the only
one inheriting from AC::API is not a default. You could say at
most that generators generate them that way, but the creation
of controllers is something which is out of our control because
programmers write controllers by hand.
Instead, we can say that normally, conventionally, as in the
majority of Rails apps, that is the actually the case.
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- skip calling helper_method if it's not there: if we don't have helpers, we needn't define one.
- tests that an api controller can include and use ActionController::Cookies
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- Added missing `"`.
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* Introduce `Response#strong_etag=` and `#weak_etag=` and analogous options
for `fresh_when` and `stale?`. `Response#etag=` sets a weak ETag.
Strong ETags are desirable when you're serving byte-for-byte identical
responses that support Range requests, like PDFs or videos (typically
done by reproxying the response from a backend storage service).
Also desirable when fronted by some CDNs that support strong ETags
only, like Akamai.
* No longer strips quotes (`"`) from ETag values before comparing them.
Quotes are significant, part of the ETag. A quoted ETag and an unquoted
one are not the same entity.
* Support `If-None-Match: *`. Rarely useful for GET requests; meant
to provide some optimistic concurrency control for PUT requests.
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Related with 38d2bf5fd1f3e014f2397898d371c339baa627b1.
cc @tenderlove
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jeremy/implicit-render-raises-on-browser-GET-requests-only
Are you missing that template or did you omit it on purpose?
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purpose?" heuristics
Narrows the "are you in a browser, viewing the page?" check to exclude
non-GET requests. Allows content-less APIs to use implicit responses
without having to set a fake request format.
This will need further attention. If you forget to redirect from a POST
to a GET, you'll get a 204 No Content response that browsers will
typically treat as… do nothing. It'll seem like the form just didn't
work and knowing where to start debugging is non-obvious.
On the flip side, redirecting from POST and others is the default, done
everywhere, so it's less likely to be removed or otherwise missed.
Alternatives are to do more explicit browser sniffing.
Ref #23827.
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indetical -> identical
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Due to that `ActionDispatch::Flash` (the flash API's middleware) is not
included for API controllers, the `request.reset_session` method, which
relies on there being a `flash=` method which is in fact defined by the
middleware, was previously breaking. Similarly to how
add46482a540b33184f3011c5c307f4b8e90c9cc created a method to be
overridden by the flash middleware in order to ensure non-breakage, this
is how flashes are now reset.
Fixes #24222
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parameters documentation [skip ci]
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Right now referencing the constant `AbstractController::Rendering`
causes `ActionView::Base` to be loaded, and thus the load hooks for
action_view are run. If that load hook references any part of action
view that then references action controller (such as
`ActionView::TestCase`), the constant `AbstractController::Rendering`
will attempt to be autoloaded and blow up.
With this change, `ActionView::LoadPaths` no longer requires
`ActionView::Base` (which it had no reason to require). There was a
needed class from `AbstractController::Base` in the Rendering module,
which I've moved into its own file so we don't need to load
all of `AbstractController::Base` there.
This commit fixes
https://github.com/rails/rails-controller-testing/issues/21
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There was some subtle breakage caused by #18774, when we removed
`#original_exception` in favor of `#cause`. However, `#cause` is
automatically set by Ruby when raising an exception from a rescue block.
With this change, we will use whichever handler has the highest priority
(whichever call to `rescue_from` came last). In cases where the outer
has lower precidence than the cause, but the outer is what should be
handled, cause will need to be explicitly unset.
Fixes #23925
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Default rendering behavior if respond_to collector doesn't have a block.
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When a `respond_to` collector doesn't have a response, then a
`:no_content` response should be rendered. This brings the default
rendering behavior introduced by
https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/19036 to controller methods
employing `respond_to`
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