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Follow up of #31432.
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Follow up of #31390.
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haven't specified manually another server.
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default headers set.
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Use Object#deep_dup to safely duplicate policy values
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mikeycgto/actiondispatch-cookie-store-test-updates
Update cookie_store_test to use encrypted cookies
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This now modernizes these tests to use encrypted cookies instead of
using secret_token HMACs. This commit also adds a tests to ensure
session cookies with :expires_after set are invalidated and no longer
accepted when the time has elapsed.
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Not everyone uses iTerm2 and whereas Terminal.app on a mac just ignores
that and outputs the path, other terminals like those on Ubuntu do not.
A friendlier default is one that works by default.
Closes #31159
Closes #30957
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Fixes #31220.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy
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https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/304428814#L1977
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Cache regexps generated from acronym_regex
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To be removed in Rails 6.0 (default for the deprecate helper). Code
moved around as well for the ActiveSupport::Deprecation modules, since
it was dependent on ActiveSupport::Inflector being loaded for it to
work. By "lazy loading" the Inflector code from within the Deprecation
code, we can require ActiveSupport::Deprecation from
ActiveSupport::Inflector and not get a circular dependency issue.
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The Problem
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The following line from `String#camelize`:
string = string.sub(/^(?:#{inflections.acronym_regex}(?=\b|[A-Z_])|\w)/) { |match| match.downcase }
and the following line from `String#camelize`:
word.gsub!(/(?:(?<=([A-Za-z\d]))|\b)(#{inflections.acronym_regex})(?=\b|[^a-z])/) { "#{$1 && '_'.freeze }#{$2.downcase}" }#{$2.downcase}" }
Both generate the same regexep in the first part of the `.sub`/`.gsub`
method calls every time the function is called, creating an extra object
allocation each time. The value of `acronym_regex` only changes if the
user decides add an acronym to the current set of inflections and apends
another string on the the regexp generated here, but beyond that it
remains relatively static.
This has been around since acronym support was introduced back in 2011
in PR#1648.
Proposed Solution
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To avoid re-generating these strings every time these methods are
called, cache the values of these regular expressions in the
`ActiveSupport::Inflector::Inflections` instance, making it so these
regular expressions are only generated once, or when the acronym's are
added to.
Other notable changes is the attr_readers are nodoc'd, as they shouldn't
really be public APIs for users. Also, the new method,
define_acronym_regex_patterns, is the only method in charge of
manipulating @acronym_regex, and initialize_dup also makes use of that
new change.
** Note about fix for non-deterministic actionpack test **
With the introduction of `@acronym_underscore_regex` and
`@acronym_camelize_regex`, tests that manipulated these for a short
time, then reset them could caused test failures to happen. This
happened because the previous way we reset the `@acronyms` and
`@acronym_regex` was the set them using #instance_variable_set, which
wouldn't run the #define_acronym_regex_patterns method.
This has now been introduced into the actionpack tests to avoid this
failure.
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Make `assert_recognizes` to traverse mounted engines
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Before this commit paths of mounted engines are not traversed
when `assert_recognizes` is called, causing strange test results.
This commit enable to traverse mounted paths.
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The example was slightly incorrect. This commit also adds a test case
for this example to cookies middleware unit tests.
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When puma/puma#1403 is merged Puma will support the Early Hints status
code for sending assets before a request has finished.
While the Early Hints spec is still in draft, this PR prepares Rails to
allowing this status code.
If the proxy server supports Early Hints, it will send H2 pushes to the
client.
This PR adds a method for setting Early Hints Link headers via Rails,
and also automatically sends Early Hints if supported from the
`stylesheet_link_tag` and the `javascript_include_tag`.
Once puma supports Early Hints the `--early-hints` argument can be
passed to the server to enable this or set in the puma config with
`early_hints(true)`. Note that for Early Hints to work
in the browser the requirements are 1) a proxy that can handle H2,
and 2) HTTPS.
To start the server with Early Hints enabled pass `--early-hints` to
`rails s`.
This has been verified to work with h2o, Puma, and Rails with Chrome.
The commit adds a new option to the rails server to enable early hints
for Puma.
Early Hints spec:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-early-hints-04
[Eileen M. Uchitelle, Aaron Patterson]
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Use CBC encryption is this configuration value is set to false
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[ Michael Coyne & Kasper Timm Hansen ]
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Using the action_dispatch.cookies_rotations interface, key rotation is
now possible with cookies. Thus the secret_key_base as well as salts,
ciphers, and digests, can be rotated without expiring sessions.
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y-yagi/fix_cant_modify_forzen_string_error_in_debug_locks
Fix `can't modify frozen String` error in `DebugLocks`
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Without this, `DebugLocks` middleware raises an error as follwing:
```
Puma caught this error: can't modify frozen String (RuntimeError)
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:97:in `block in render_details'
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:64:in `each'
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:64:in `map'
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:64:in `render_details'
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_locks.rb:37:in `call'
railties/lib/rails/engine.rb:524:in `call'
```
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In Rails engine `Rails.root `returns the path of the dummy application.
Therefore, there is no `tmp` directly where the test is running, so can
not get the screenshot.
For this reason, instead of directly specifying tmp, retrive screenshot by
relative path from the current directory.
Fixes #30405
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Without this, `display_image` raises an error as follwing:
```
RuntimeError: can't modify frozen String
rails/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_testing/test_helpers/screenshot_helper.rb:72:in `display_image'
rails/actionpack/test/dispatch/system_testing/screenshot_helper_test.rb:40:in `block (2 levels) in <class:ScreenshotHelperTest>'
```
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Add expiry metadata to Cookies and freshen expires option to support duration
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And enable `context_dependent` of Style/BracesAroundHashParameters cop.
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Deprecate ActionDispatch::TestResponse response aliases
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https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/30072
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Remove needless restoring of `default_charset`
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`default_charset` is not changed in this test case,
so we do not need to backup an original value and
restore it.
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Since this test changed in 9220935 I noticed that it really doesn't make
sense anymore. I split the tests into 2 groups to explain what each one
does.
First these routes should throw a `bad_request` when the encoding isn't
valid. We're expecting UTF8 encoding and passing binary, that should be
a bad request.
For the second test we are setting the `show` route to set
`self.binary_params_for?` for that route which will convert the
parameters and return a `:ok` instead of a `:bad_request`.
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This commit changes the behavior such the path_params now default to
UTF8 just like regular parameters. This also changes the behavior such
that if a path parameter contains invalid UTF8 it returns a 400 bad
request. Previously the behavior was to encode the path params as binary
but that's not the same as query params.
So this commit makes path params behave the same as query params.
It's important to test with a path that's encoded as binary because
that's how paths are encoded from the socket. The test that was altered
was changed to make the behavior for bad encoding the same as query
params. We want to treat path params the same as query params. The params
in the test are invalid UTF8 so they should return a bad request.
Fixes #29669
*Eileen M. Uchitelle, Aaron Patterson, & Tsukuru Tanimichi*
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You should be able to safely use the String error message. So when
finding the paramter has an invalid encoding we need to remove the
invalid bytes before using it in the error. Otherwise the caller might
get another Encoding error if they use the message.
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Prepare AP and AR to be frozen string friendly
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It's possible for developers toadd a custom driver and then call it
using `driven_by`. Because we were only skipping `register` for
`:rack_test` that meant any custom driver would attempt to be registered
as well.
The three listed here are special because Rails registers them with
special options. If you're registering your own custom driver then you
don't want to separately register that driver.
Fixes #29688
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