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Closes #9625
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Broken by
6701b4cf41f6f3d9cfc6a93715acbf852d1e468e
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This commit fixes formatting issue for `rake routes` task, when a section is shorter than a header.
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When named route that is nested is used in 3.2.13
Example `routes.rb`:
```
resources :nested do
resources :builder, :controller => 'nested/builder'
end
```
In 3.2.12 and 3.2.12 this named route would work:
```
nested_builder_path(:last_step, :nested_id => "foo")
```
Generating a url that looks like `/nested/foo/builder/last_step`. This PR fixes the regression when building urls via the optimized helper. Any explicit keys set in the options are removed from the list of implicitly mapped keys.
Not sure if this is exactly how the original version worked, but this fixes this use case regression.
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When debugging routes ,it can sometimes be difficult to understand exactly how the paths are matched. This PR adds a JS based path matching widget to the `/rails/info/routes` output. You can enter in a path, and it will tell you which of the routes that path matches, while preserving order (top match wins).
The matching widget in action:
![](http://f.cl.ly/items/3A2F0v2m3m1Z1p3P3O3k/path-match.gif)
Prior to this PR the only way to check matching paths is via mental math, or typing in a path in the url bar and seeing where it goes. This feature will be an invaluable debugging tool by dramatically decreasing the time needed to check a path match.
ATP actionpack
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minitest/autorun load minitest/spec polluting the global namespace with
the DSL that we don't want on Rails
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Remove all the old url helper methods when clear! is called on the
route set because it's possible that some routes have been removed.
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Also, add documentation for alternate usage.
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This allows us to make alterations to the generated routes based on the
scope of the current mapper, and otherwise allows us to move larger
blocks of concerns out of the routes file, altogether.
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This pattern was introduced as a plugin by @dhh.
The original implementation can be found in
https://github.com/rails/routing_concerns
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Follow the consistency defined in dbc43bc.
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this is so we can show route output in the development when we get a routing error. Railties can use features of ActionDispatch, but ActionDispatch should not depend on Railties.
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