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This functionality has been extracted to the responders gem.
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respond_with (and consequently the class-level respond_to)
are being removed from Rails. Instead of moving it to a 3rd
library, the functionality will be moved to responders gem
(at github.com/plataformatec/responders) which already provides
some responders extensions.
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Adds a comment before JSONP callbacks. See
http://miki.it/blog/2014/7/8/abusing-jsonp-with-rosetta-flash/ for more
details on the exploit in question.
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The controller can set the response format as 'JSON' before the renderer code be
evaluated, so we must replace it when necessary.
Fixes #15081
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Un-define :to_json for Customer class after stubbing.
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When requesting a controller with the following code with a unknown format:
def my_action
respond_to do |format|
format.json { head :ok }
format.any { render text: 'Default response' }
end
end
we should render the default response instead of raising ActionController::UnknownFormat
Fixes #14462
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
actionpack/test/controller/mime/respond_with_test.rb
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
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defined (just like any other variant)
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Allow setting `request.variant` as an array - an order in which they will be
rendered.
For example:
request.variant = [:tablet, :phone]
respond_to do |format|
format.html.none
format.html.phone # this gets rendered
end
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Like `format.any`, you can do the same with variants.
It works for both inline:
respond_to do |format|
format.html.any { render text: "any" }
format.html.phone { render text: "phone" }
end
and block syntax:
respond_to do |format|
format.html do |variant|
variant.any(:tablet, :phablet){ render text: "any" }
variant.phone { render text: "phone" }
end
end
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In most cases, when setting variant specific code, you're not sharing any code
within format.
Inline syntax can vastly simplify defining variants in those situations:
respond_to do |format|
format.js { render "trash" }
format.html do |variant|
variant.phone { redirect_to progress_path }
variant.none { render "trash" }
end
end
Becomes:
respond_to do |format|
format.js { render "trash" }
format.html.phone { redirect_to progress_path }
format.html.none { render "trash" }
end
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little more work!
This reverts commit 186161148a189839a1e0924043f068a8d155ce69, reversing
changes made to cad9eb178ea5eec0e27d74e93518f4ed34e2f997.
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In most cases, when setting variant specific code, you're not sharing any code
within format.
Inline syntax can vastly simplify defining variants in those sitiations:
respond_to do |format|
format.js { render "trash" }
format.html do |variant|
variant.phone { redirect_to progress_path }
variant.none { render "trash" }
end
end
`
Becomes:
respond_to do |format|
format.js { render "trash" }
format.html.phone { redirect_to progress_path }
format.html.none { render "trash" }
end
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By default, variants in the templates will be picked up if a variant is set
and there's a match. The format will be:
app/views/projects/show.html.erb
app/views/projects/show.html+tablet.erb
app/views/projects/show.html+phone.erb
If request.variant = :tablet is set, we'll automatically be rendering the
html+tablet template.
In the controller, we can also tailer to the variants with this syntax:
class ProjectsController < ActionController::Base
def show
respond_to do |format|
format.html do |html|
@stars = @project.stars
html.tablet { @notifications = @project.notifications }
html.phone { @chat_heads = @project.chat_heads }
end
format.js
format.atom
end
end
end
The variant itself is nil by default, but can be set in before filters, like
so:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
before_action do
if request.user_agent =~ /iPad/
request.variant = :tablet
end
end
end
This is modeled loosely on custom mime types, but it's specifically not
intended to be used together. If you're going to make a custom mime type,
you don't need a variant. Variants are for variations on a single mime
types.
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This fixes an issue where the respond_with worked directly with the given
options hash, so that if a user relied on it after calling respond_with,
the hash wouldn't be the same.
Fixes #12029
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This interface should be use when implementing renderers.
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renderer is available.
Currently if a user calls #respond_with(csvable), but has not csv
renderer available, Responder will just run through the default render
behavior twice, raising ActionView::MissingTemplate both times.
This changes ActionController::Metal::Responder#api_behavior to check
in advance whether there is a renderer available, and raise
ActionController::MissingRenderer if not.
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test files.
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