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They were moved to actionview/ and are not used in actionpack
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Add failing test for template with number at the end
Use \w for RENDER_DEPENDENCY regex
Spacing
Add CHANGELOG entry
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failure to parse params should trigger a 400 Bad Request
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Introduced in 2c22376fe04b89e8f34620139720b85a85ce3428
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We don't actually need a rails.png in the AP fixtures, the tests
that use it don't actually try to load the file.
We also don't need to get rid of it with the dummy reset either.
Finally, it's not needed in the sample application that's included
with the Rails Guides.
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previously when a partial was placed inside a directory
(eg. '/dir/_partial'), `assert_template` did not replace
the '_' prefix when looking through rendered tempaltes,
which resulted in an error.
I modified it to replace both, the leading '_' and the last '_'
after a '/'.
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Previously rendering a partial without giving :object or :collection
would generate a local variable with the partial name by default.
This was noticed due to warnings in Ruby 2.0 of not used variables,
which turned out to be the generation of not used variables inside
partials that do not contain objects related to them.
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test for rails/rails#8586
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This add support for sending an explicit opt-out of the "Russian-doll"
cache digest feature on a case-by-case basis. This is useful when cache-
expiration needs to be performed manually and it would be otherwise
difficult to know the exact name of a digested cache key.
More information: https://github.com/rails/cache_digests/pull/16
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Given Im rendering an template `/layout/hello.html.erb`, assert_template was
passing with any string that matches. This behavior allowed false passing like:
assert_template "layout"
assert_template "out/hello"
Now the passing possibilities are:
assert_template "layout/hello"
assert_template "hello"
fixing assert_template bug when template matches expected, but not ends with
Cherry Pick Merge: Fixes issue #3849 assert_template false positive
taking redundant test off
prevening incorrect assert_template when rendering with repeated names in path
updating CHANGELOG with bugfix: assert_template false passing
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Integrate strong_parameters in Rails 4
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AC::Metal::ParamsWrapper
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classes
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1. Unused variable
2. possibly useless use of a variable in
void context
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This handler simply allows arbitrary Ruby code as a template
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spiked in the cache_digests plugin) *DHH*
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and PartialRenderer
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Related with 5e7d6bba79393de0279917f93b82f3b7b176f4b5
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When using compute_source_path to determine the full path of an
asset, if our source begins with '/', we don't want to include
the directory. Examples are illustrative:
> compute_source_path("foo", "stylesheets", "css")
=> "/Users/steve/src/my_app/public/stylesheets/foo.css"
> compute_source_path("/foo", "stylesheets", "css")
=> "/Users/steve/src/my_app/public/foo.css"
Before this patch, the second example would return the same as the
first.
Fixes #5680.
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When more than one directory for helpers is provided to a controller, it
should preserver the order of directories. Given 2 paths:
MyController.helpers_paths = ["dir1/helpers", "dir2/helpers"]
helpers from dir1 should be loaded first. Before this commit, all
helpers were mixed and then sorted alphabetically, which essentially
would require to rename helpers to get desired order.
This is a problem especially for engines, where you would like to be
able to predict accurately which engine helpers will load first.
(closes #6496)
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Created a Raw handler for templates.
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Fixes #2394
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with partial + collection
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partial + collection
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config.action_view.prefix_partial_path_with_controller_namespace
This allows you to choose to render @post using
/posts/_post.erb instead of /admin/posts/_post.erb
inside Admin::PostsController.
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Previously `rendered_format` was set only based on mime types
passed in Accept header, which was wrong if first type from
Accept was different than rendered partial. The fix is to simply
move setting rendered_format to the place where template
is available and grab format from the template. If it fails
we can fallback to formats passed by Accept header.
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Fix for #5440
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is being rendered
Closes #5025 part 2
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Closes #5025
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Windows doesn't allow `\ / : * ? " < > |` in filenames so create
the fixture files at runtime and ignore the incompatible ones when
running on Windows.
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RFC 3986[1] allows sub-delim characters in path segments unencoded,
however Rack::File requires them to be encoded so we use URI's
unescape method to leave them alone and then escape them again.
Also since the path gets passed to Dir[] we need to escape any glob
characters in the path.
[1]: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt
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