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remove unused variable from render test
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This removes the following warning.
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rails/actionpack/test/controller/render_test.rb:278: warning: assigned but unused variable - response
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There are some cases when the `body` in `response_body=` can be set to
nil. One of those cases is in `actionpack-action_caching` which I found
while upgrading it for Rails 5.
It's not possible to run `body.each` on a `nil` body so we have to
return after we run `response.reset_body!`.
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Restore ability to pass extra options to cache stores
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The `cache` helper methods should pass any extra options
to the cache store. For example :expires_in would be a
valid option if memcache was the cache store. The change
in commit da16745 broke the ability to pass any options
other than :skip_digest and :virtual_path. This PR
restores that functionality and adds a test for it.
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This works on OSX but for some reason travis is throwing a
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1) Error:
ExpiresInRenderTest#test_dynamic_render_with_absolute_path:
NoMethodError: undefined method `unlink' for nil:NilClass
```
Looking at other tests in Railties the file has a name and we close
it before unlinking, so I'm going to try that.
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Test that we are not allowing you to grab a file with an absolute path
outside of your application directory. This is dangerous because it
could be used to retrieve files from the server like `/etc/passwd`.
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[ci skip]
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The cache for `render file:` seems to also be used in the case of
`render(string)`. If one is supposed to be a hit and the other is
supposed to be a miss, and they both reference the same file, then the
cache could return incorrect values. This commit clears the cache
between runs so that we get non-cached behavior.
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* 5-0-beta-sec:
bumping version
fix version update task to deal with .beta1.1
Eliminate instance level writers for class accessors
allow :file to be outside rails root, but anything else must be inside the rails view directory
Don't short-circuit reject_if proc
stop caching mime types globally
use secure string comparisons for basic auth username / password
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rails view directory
CVE-2016-0752
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Fix `ActionController::Parameters#==` bug
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See bug #21032.
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https://github.com/vipulnsward/rails/commit/77acc004efad07dfd4d4f83be14ef897968a3fd9 when fixing API responses.
- render :text is deprecated, so added an assertion for it.
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- Fixes bug #23142.
- Bug was occurring only with ActionController::API, because `_process_options` wasn't being run for API requests, even though it was being run for normal app requests.
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Response etags to always be weak: Prefixed 'W/' to value returned by Act...
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ActionDispatch::Http::Cache::Response#etag= such that etags set in fresh_when and stale? are weak. For #17556.
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This reverts commit 5d1b7c3b441654e8008dcd303f5367883ec660a6.
The change here didn't actually fix the issue it was trying to fix, and
this isn't the correct way to fix either issue. The problem is switching
from the builder to grouping with find_all/regex is now very dependent
on how you structure your path pattern.
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It's reasonable to expose different value readers.
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We can provide a more flexible upgrade experience by warning users they are using unsafe methods instead of forcing the safe API by deprecating before removal. This PR provides this functionality.
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In commit d993cb3 `build_path` was changed from using `grep` to
`find_all` to save array allocations.
This change was a little too aggressive in that when the dash comes
before the symbol like `/omg-:song` the symbol is skipped.
Removing the check for `n.right.left.literal?` fixes this issue, but
does add back some allocations. The number of allocations are still well
less than before.
I've added a regression test to test this behavior for the future.
Fixes #23069.
Array allocations as of d993cb3:
```
{: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}
```
Array allocations after this change:
```
{:T_SYMBOL=>11}
{:T_REGEXP=>1017}
{:T_STRUCT=>6500}
{:T_MATCH=>12004}
{:T_DATA=>84092}
{:T_OBJECT=>87009}
{:T_HASH=>110015}
{:T_STRING=>166152}
{:T_ARRAY=>322056}
{:T_NODE=>343558}
```
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test `include?`- fix typo
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Fixes #23026
See discussion at #23026
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Test basic auth with symbols in password
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Per-form CSRF tokens
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Add ActionController:Renderers test
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To complement actionpack/test/controller/metal/renderers_test.rb
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Fix AC::Parameters#to_unsafe_h to return all unfiltered values
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- AC::Parameters#convert_parameters_to_hashes should return filtered or
unfiltered values based on whether it is called from `to_h` or `to_unsafe_h`
instead of always defaulting to `to_h`.
- Fixes #22841
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- Test should call `to_unsafe_h` instead of `to_h`
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Fixes #22818
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Prevent ActionController::Parameters in url_for
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When calling `to_h` on an `ActionController::Parameters` instance it would
`deep_dup` its internal parameters.
This inadvertently called `dup` on a passed Active Record model which would
create new models. Fix by only dupping Ruby's Arrays and Hashes.
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Applications that use `redirect_to :back` can be forced to 500 by
clients that do not send the HTTP `Referer` (sic) header.
`redirect_back` requires the user to consider this possibility up front
and avoids this trivially-caused application error.
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`redirect_to :back` is a somewhat common pattern in Rails apps, but it
is not completely safe. There are a number of circumstances where HTTP
referrer information is not available on the request. This happens often
with bot traffic and occasionally to user traffic depending on browser
security settings.
When there is no referrer available on the request, `redirect_to :back`
will raise `ActionController::RedirectBackError`, usually resulting in
an application error.
`redirect_back` takes a required `fallback_location` keyword argument
that specifies the redirect when the referrer information is not
available. This prevents 500 errors caused by
`ActionController::RedirectBackError`.
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Handle tab in token authentication header.
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The HTTP spec allows for LWS to precede the header content, which
could include multiple SP and HT characters. Update the regex used to
match the Token authorization header to account for this, instead of
matching on a single SP.
See http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec2.html and
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec4.html for the relevant
parts of the specification.
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This makes these two methods to be more inline with the previous
behavior of Parameters as Parameters used to be inherited from HWIA.
Fixes #21391
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Rails API: Ability to return error responses in json format also in development
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