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If it is explicitly cleared (e.g., response.sending_file = true), then
we should not try to set it again.
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Style/SpaceBeforeBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces
Fix all violations in the repository.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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Since 69009f, `ActionController::Metal::DataStreaming#send_file` doesn't
set `@_response_body` anymore.
`AbstractController::Callbacks` used `@_response_body` in its callback
terminator, so it failed to halt the callback cycle when using `#send_file`
from a `before_action`.
Instead, it now uses `#performed?` on `AbstractController::Base` and
`ActionController::Metal`, which checks `response.committed?`, besides
checking if `@_response_body` is set, if possible.
Example application: https://gist.github.com/jeffkreeftmeijer/78ae4572f36b198e729724b0cf79ef8e
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Rails 4.x and earlier didn't support `Mime::Type[:FOO]`, so libraries
that support multiple Rails versions would've had to feature-detect
whether to use `Mime::Type[:FOO]` or `Mime::FOO`.
`Mime[:foo]` has been around for ages to look up registered MIME types
by symbol / extension, though, so libraries and plugins can safely
switch to that without breaking backward- or forward-compatibility.
Note: `Mime::ALL` isn't a real MIME type and isn't registered for lookup
by type or extension, so it's not available as `Mime[:all]`. We use it
internally as a wildcard for `respond_to` negotiation. If you use this
internal constant, continue to reference it with `Mime::ALL`.
Ref. efc6dd550ee49e7e443f9d72785caa0f240def53
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Just a slight refactor that delegates file sending to the response
object. This gives us the advantage that if a webserver (in the future)
provides a response object that knows how to do accelerated file
serving, it can implement this method.
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again, since we are going through the test harness, all this is done
for us.
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rather than calling methods on the controller. We should test the
values returned by the controller rather than assuming that the
internals are implemented in a certain way.
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We should be asking the mime type method for the mime objects rather
than via const lookup
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We should leverage the request / response objects that the superclass
has already allocated for us.
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onwards.
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* master: (536 commits)
doc, API example on how to use `Model#exists?` with multiple IDs. [ci skip]
Restore DATABASE_URL even if it's nil in connection_handler test
[ci skip] - error_messages_for has been deprecated since 2.3.8 - lets reduce any confusion for users
Ensure Active Record connection consistency
Revert "ask the fixture set for the sql statements"
Check `respond_to` before delegation due to: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/d781caaf313b8649948c107bba277e5ad7307314
Adding Hash#compact and Hash#compact! methods
MySQL version 4.1 was EOL on December 31, 2009 We should at least recommend modern versions of MySQL to users.
clear cache on body close so that cache remains during rendering
add a more restricted codepath for templates fixes #13390
refactor generator tests to use block form of Tempfile
Fix typo [ci skip]
Move finish_template as the last public method in the generator
Minor typos fix [ci skip]
make `change_column_null` reversible. Closes #13576.
create/drop test and development databases only if RAILS_ENV is nil
Revert "Speedup String#to"
typo fix in test name. [ci skip].
`core_ext/string/access.rb` test what we are documenting.
Fix typo in image_tag documentation
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Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
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TLDR: always return an object that responds to the query methods from
request.format, and do not touch Mime::Type[] lookup to avoid bugs.
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Long version:
The initial issue was about being able to do checks like
request.format.html? for request with an unknown format, where
request.format would be nil.
This is where the issue came from at first in #7837 and #8085
(merged in cba05887dc3b56a46a9fe2779b6b228880b49622), but the
implementation went down the path of adding this to the mime type
lookup logic.
This unfortunately introduced subtle bugs, for instance in the merged
commit a test related to send_file had to be changed to accomodate the
introduction of the NullType.
Later another bug was found in #13064, related to the content-type being
shown as #<Mime::NullType:...> for templates with localized extensions
but no format included. This one was fixed in #13133, merged in
43962d6ec50f918c9970bd3cd4b6ee5c7f7426ed.
Besides that, custom handlers were not receiving the proper template
formats anymore when passing through the rendering process, because of
the NullType addition. That was found while migrating an application
from 3.2 to 4.0 that uses the Markerb gem (a custom handler that
generates both text and html emails from a markdown template).
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This changes the implementation moving away from returning this null
object from the mime lookup, and still fixes the initial issue where
request.format.zomg? would raise an exception for unknown formats due to
request.format being nil.
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Fixes #12381
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If a request has an unknown format, the methods html?, xml?, json? ...etc
not raise an Exception.
This patch add a class Mime::NullType, that is returned when request.format is unknown
and it responds false to the methods that ends with '?' and true to 'nil?'.
It refers to #7837, this issue is considered a improvement not a bug.
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object
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supplied (Issue #1847). Update tests & documentation.
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[#4628 state:resolved]
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
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[#4473 state:committed]
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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* Add the Rack::Sendfile middleware
* Make the header to use configurable via config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header (default to "X-Sendfile").
* Add Railties tests to confirm that these work
* Remove the :stream, :buffer_size, and :x_senfile default options to send_file
* Change the log subscriber to always say "Sent file"
* Add deprecation warnings for options that are now no-ops
Note that servers can configure this by setting X-Sendfile-Type. Hosting companies and those creating packages of servers specially designed for Rails applications are encouraged to specify this header so that this can work transparently.
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Rack servers as appropriate
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Response object that does up-front parsing of the headers to populate things like @etag
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beta.
Shout louder this time so they actually get fixed.
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* Significantly simplifies setting and modifying cache control in other areas
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[#2661 state:resolved]
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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runner. In both runners, the @response object will now behave the same.
Some functional tests will need to be updated if they are relying on preprocessed data on the response.
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Resolved all the conflicts since 2.3.0 -> HEAD. Following is a list
of commits that could not be applied cleanly or are obviated with the
abstract_controller refactor. They all need to be revisited to ensure
that fixes made in 2.3 do not reappear in 3.0:
2259ecf368e6a6715966f69216e3ee86bf1a82a7
AR not available
* This will be reimplemented with ActionORM or equivalent
06182ea02e92afad579998aa80144588e8865ac3
implicitly rendering a js response should not use the default layout
[#1844 state:resolved]
* This will be handled generically
893e9eb99504705419ad6edac14d00e71cef5f12
Improve view rendering performance in development mode and reinstate
template recompiling in production [#1909 state:resolved]
* We will need to reimplement rails-dev-boost on top of the refactor;
the changes here are very implementation specific and cannot be
cleanly applied. The following commits are implicated:
199e750d46c04970b5e7684998d09405648ecbd4
3942cb406e1d5db0ac00e03153809cc8dc4cc4db
f8ea9f85d4f1e3e6f3b5d895bef6b013aa4b0690
e3b166aab37ddc2fbab030b146eb61713b91bf55
ae9f258e03c9fd5088da12c1c6cd216cc89a01f7
44423126c6f6133a1d9cf1d0832b527e8711d40f
0cb020b4d6d838025859bd60fb8151c8e21b8e84
workaround for picking layouts based on wrong view_paths
[#1974 state:resolved]
* The specifics of this commit no longer apply. Since it is a two-line
commit, we will reimplement this change.
8c5cc66a831aadb159f3daaffa4208064c30af0e
make action_controller/layouts pick templates from the current instance's
view_paths instead of the class view_paths [#1974 state:resolved]
* This does not apply at all. It should be trivial to apply the feature
to the reimplemented ActionController::Base.
87e8b162463f13bd50d27398f020769460a770e3
fix HTML fallback for explicit templates [#2052 state:resolved]
* There were a number of patches related to this that simply compounded
each other. Basically none of them apply cleanly, and the underlying
issue needs to be revisited. After discussing the underlying problem
with Koz, we will defer these fixes for further discussion.
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ourselves. Allows Rack middleware to orchestrate response building.
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[#1617 state:resolved]
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