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* Add hash method to ActionController::ParametersEugene Baranov2019-07-141-0/+8
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* try (Just a Little Bit Harder)Akira Matsuda2019-07-121-2/+1
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* Adds support for configuring HTTP Feature Policy (#33439)Jacob Bednarz2019-07-101-0/+142
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A HTTP feature policy is Yet Another HTTP header for instructing the browser about which features the application intends to make use of and to lock down access to others. This is a new security mechanism that ensures that should an application become compromised or a third party attempts an unexpected action, the browser will override it and maintain the intended UX. WICG specification: https://wicg.github.io/feature-policy/ The end result is a HTTP header that looks like the following: ``` Feature-Policy: geolocation 'none'; autoplay https://example.com ``` This will prevent the browser from using geolocation and only allow autoplay on `https://example.com`. Full feature list can be found over in the WICG repository[1]. As of today Chrome and Safari have public support[2] for this functionality with Firefox working on support[3] and Edge still pending acceptance of the suggestion[4]. #### Examples Using an initializer ```rb # config/initializers/feature_policy.rb Rails.application.config.feature_policy do |f| f.geolocation :none f.camera :none f.payment "https://secure.example.com" f.fullscreen :self end ``` In a controller ```rb class SampleController < ApplicationController def index feature_policy do |f| f.geolocation "https://example.com" end end end ``` Some of you might realise that the HTTP feature policy looks pretty close to that of a Content Security Policy; and you're right. So much so that I used the Content Security Policy DSL from #31162 as the starting point for this change. This change *doesn't* introduce support for defining a feature policy on an iframe and this has been intentionally done to split the HTTP header and the HTML element (`iframe`) support. If this is successful, I'll look to add that on it's own. Full documentation on HTTP feature policies can be found at https://wicg.github.io/feature-policy/. Google have also published[5] a great in-depth write up of this functionality. [1]: https://github.com/WICG/feature-policy/blob/master/features.md [2]: https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5694225681219584 [3]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1390801 [4]: https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/257854-microsoft-edge-developer/suggestions/33507907-support-feature-policy [5]: https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/06/feature-policy
* Preload browser driver_path for system testingJohn Hawthorn2019-07-031-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | The webdrivers gem configures Selenium::WebDriver::Service.driver_path as a proc which updates the web drivers and returns their path. This commit introduces SystemTesting::Browser#preload, which runs this proc early. This ensures that webdrivers update is run before forking for parallel testing, but doesn't explicitly tie us to that gem (and I think anything configured as driver_path probably makes sense to eager-load).
* Add the ability to set the CSP nonce only to the specified directivesyuuji.yaginuma2019-06-221-0/+54
| | | | | | | | | | | I changed to set CSP nonce to `style-src` directive in #32932. But this causes an issue when `unsafe-inline` is specified to `style-src` (If a nonce is present, a nonce takes precedence over `unsafe-inline`). So, I fixed to nonce directives configurable. By configure this, users can make CSP as before. Fixes #35137.
* Make `ActionDispatch::Response#content_type` behavior configurableyuuji.yaginuma2019-06-211-0/+29
| | | | | | | | | I changed return value of `ActionDispatch::Response#content_type` in #36034. But this change seems to an obstacle to upgrading. https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/36034#issuecomment-498795893 Therefore, I restored the behavior of `ActionDispatch::Response#content_type` to 5.2 and deprecated old behavior. Also, made it possible to control the behavior with the config.
* Enable `Layout/EmptyLinesAroundAccessModifier` copRyuta Kamizono2019-06-1327-37/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | We sometimes say "✂️ newline after `private`" in a code review (e.g. https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/18546#discussion_r23188776, https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/34832#discussion_r244847195). Now `Layout/EmptyLinesAroundAccessModifier` cop have new enforced style `EnforcedStyle: only_before` (https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/pull/7059). That cop and enforced style will reduce the our code review cost.
* Merge pull request #36426 from abhaynikam/bump-codeclimate-rubocop-versionRyuta Kamizono2019-06-062-3/+0
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| * Bump rubocop to 0.71Abhay Nikam2019-06-062-3/+0
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* | Fix broken driver testyuuji.yaginuma2019-06-061-2/+2
|/ | | | | | Since `selenium-webdrive` v3.1.30, use `goog:chromeOptions'` key for sending chrome options. Ref: https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/commit/0ba8188b1a26ff3587f08afa6b6182c32479e980
* Give HelperMethods module a nameJohn Hawthorn2019-06-031-2/+2
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* Remove unnecessary require pathname from actionpack controller specsAbhay Nikam2019-06-023-3/+0
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* Change `ActionDispatch::Response#content_type` returning Content-Type header ↵yuuji.yaginuma2019-06-0112-99/+119
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | as it is Since #35709, `Response#conten_type` returns only MIME type correctly. It is a documented behavior that this method only returns MIME type, so this change seems appropriate. https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/39de7fac0507070e3c5f8b33fbad6fced84d97ed/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb#L245-L249 But unfortunately, some users expect this method to return all Content-Type that does not contain charset. This seems to be breaking changes. We can change this behavior with the deprecate cycle. But, in that case, a method needs that include Content-Type with additional parameters. And that method name is probably the `content_type` seems to properly. So I changed the new behavior to more appropriate `media_type` method. And `Response#content_type` changed (as the method name) to return Content-Type header as it is. Fixes #35709. [Rafael Mendonça França & Yuuji Yaginuma ]
* Remove Route#build as it wasn't usedAlberto Almagro2019-05-221-21/+20
| | | | | | After @kamipo CR feedback we realized `Route#build` wasn't used. As it is also private API being able to create Routes both with `#new` and `#build` was redundant.
* Keep part when scope option has valueAlberto Almagro2019-05-221-0/+41
| | | | | | | | | When a route was defined within an optional scope, if that route didn't take parameters the scope was lost when using path helpers. This patch ensures scope is kept both when the route takes parameters or when it doesn't. Fixes #33219
* Implemented deep_transform_keys/! for ActionController::ParametersGustavo Gutierrez2019-05-222-0/+18
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* Merge pull request #36302 from eugeneius/parameters_transform_keys_enumeratorRyuta Kamizono2019-05-201-2/+14
|\ | | | | | | Return parameters enumerator from transform_keys/!
| * Return parameters enumerator from transform_keys/!Eugene Kenny2019-05-181-2/+14
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously calling `ActionController::Parameters#transform_keys/!` without passing a block would return an enumerator for the underlying hash, which was inconsistent with the behaviour when a block was passed: ActionController::Parameters.new(foo: "bar").transform_keys { |k| k } => <ActionController::Parameters {"foo"=>"bar"} permitted: false> ActionController::Parameters.new(foo: "bar").transform_keys.each { |k| k } => {"foo"=>"bar"} An enumerator for the parameters is now returned instead, ensuring that evaluating it produces another parameters object instead of a hash: ActionController::Parameters.new(foo: "bar").transform_keys.each { |k| k } => <ActionController::Parameters {"foo"=>"bar"} permitted: false>
* Permit running jobs in system testsGeorge Claghorn2019-05-161-37/+0
| | | | | Inherit from ActiveSupport::TestCase instead of ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest. Active Job automatically mixes its test helper into the latter, forcibly setting the test queue adapter before Capybara starts its app server. As a bonus, we no longer need to remove the parts of the ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest API we don’t want to expose.
* fixed usage of Parameters when a non-numeric key existsL.Fexon2019-05-131-2/+28
| | | | | | | | | | test for non-numeric key in nested attributes test: extra blank line between tests removed test for non-numeric key fixed (by Daniel) Update according to feedback
* Only build middleware proxy when instrumentatingJohn Hawthorn2019-05-082-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The instrumentation proxy adds three stack frames per-middleware, even when nothing is listening. This commit, when the middleware stack is built, only adds instrumentation when the `process_middleware.action_dispatch` event has already been subscribed to. The advantage to this is that we don't have any extra stack frames in apps which don't need middleware instrumentation. The disadvantage is that the subscriptions need to be in place when the middleware stack is built (during app boot). I think this is likely okay because temporary AS::Notifications subscriptions are strongly discouraged.
* Merge pull request #36196 from st0012/fix-29947Eileen M. Uchitelle2019-05-071-0/+19
| | | | | | | Hide malformed parameters from error page Accidentally merged this to 6-0-stable so forward porting it to master here instead.
* Remove redundant test setups in log_subscriber_testst00122019-04-241-21/+1
| | | | | | | Because controllers' `perform_caching` config is `true` by default, it means we actually enable the caching in all those tests implicitly (and it works). Which also means we can avoid repeatedly declaring that and just specify it once in the setup method (just for declaration).
* Merge pull request #36000 from JosiMcClellan/fix-screenshot-filenamesEileen M. Uchitelle2019-04-191-0/+8
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| * truncate screenshot filenames to avoid errorJosi McClellan2019-04-181-0/+8
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* | Refactor after the most recent code reviewGenadi Samokovarov2019-04-191-0/+10
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* | Dispatch actions only if config.consider_all_requests_local is setGenadi Samokovarov2019-04-191-0/+10
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* | Drop the ambiguous `ActiveSupport::ActionableError#===` checkGenadi Samokovarov2019-04-191-0/+31
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* | Manage ActionDispatch::ActionableExceptions from the default middleware stackGenadi Samokovarov2019-04-191-0/+1
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* | Introduce Actionable ErrorsGenadi Samokovarov2019-04-191-0/+60
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Actionable errors let's you dispatch actions from Rails' error pages. This can help you save time if you have a clear action for the resolution of common development errors. The de-facto example are pending migrations. Every time pending migrations are found, a middleware raises an error. With actionable errors, you can run the migrations right from the error page. Other examples include Rails plugins that need to run a rake task to setup themselves. They can now raise actionable errors to run the setup straight from the error pages. Here is how to define an actionable error: ```ruby class PendingMigrationError < MigrationError #:nodoc: include ActiveSupport::ActionableError action "Run pending migrations" do ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrate end end ``` To make an error actionable, include the `ActiveSupport::ActionableError` module and invoke the `action` class macro to define the action. An action needs a name and a procedure to execute. The name is shown as the name of a button on the error pages. Once clicked, it will invoke the given procedure.
* Merge pull request #35975 from xithan/masterRafael França2019-04-152-11/+20
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| * mounted routes with non-word charactersxithan2019-04-152-11/+20
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* | Adds named_captures to MatchData to emulate RegexBrandon Weaver2019-04-091-0/+9
|/ | | | | | | | | This change adds a `named_captures` method to `ActionDispatch::Journey::Path::MatchData` in order to emulate a similar method present on `Regex`'s `MatchData` present in Ruby core. This method can be useful for introspection of routes without the need to use `zip` while testing or developing in Rails core.
* Output junit format test reportFumiaki MATSUSHIMA2019-04-041-0/+2
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* Merge pull request #35842 from Shopify/deduplicate-routing-stringsRafael França2019-04-031-2/+2
|\ | | | | Deduplicate strings held by the router
| * Deduplicate strings held by the routerJean Boussier2019-04-031-2/+2
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* | Merge pull request #35825 from jhawthorn/always_filter_view_pathsEileen M. Uchitelle2019-04-032-9/+12
|\ \ | |/ |/| Make Resolver#find_all_anywhere equivalent to #find_all
| * Always reject files external to appJohn Hawthorn2019-04-032-9/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, when using `render file:`, it was possible to render files not only at an absolute path or relative to the current directory, but relative to ANY view paths. This was probably done for absolutely maximum compatibility when addressing CVE-2016-0752, but I think is unlikely to be used in practice. Tihs commit removes the ability to `render file:` with a path relative to a non-fallback view path. Make FallbackResolver.new private To ensure nobody is making FallbackResolvers other than "/" and "". Make reject_files_external_... no-op for fallbacks Because there are only two values used for path: "" and "/", and File.join("", "") == File.join("/", "") == "/", this method was only testing that the absolute paths started at "/" (which of course all do). This commit doesn't change any behaviour, but it makes it explicit that the FallbackFileSystemResolver works this way. Remove outside_app_allowed argument Deprecate find_all_anywhere This is now equivalent to find_all Remove outside_app argument Deprecate find_file for find Both LookupContext#find_file and PathSet#find_file are now equivalent to their respective #find methods.
* | Auto-correct rubocop offencesRyuta Kamizono2019-04-031-15/+15
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* | Merge pull request #24405 from waits/shallow-falseRafael França2019-04-021-0/+31
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| * Honor shallow: false on nested resourcesDylan Waits2016-04-031-0/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously there was no way to place a non-shallow resource inside a parent with `shallow: true` set. Now you can set `shallow: false` on a nested child resource to generate normal (non-shallow) routes for it. Fixes #23890.
* | url -> URL where apt inside actionpack/Sharang Dashputre2019-04-019-23/+23
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* | Fix typo in the value of ENCRYPTED_SIGNED_COOKIE_SALT constant (#35619)Emil Shakirov2019-04-012-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Fix typo in the value of ENCRYPTED_SIGNED_COOKIE_SALT constant * Fix value of cookie in with authenticated encryption flag off in tests [Emil Shakirov + Ryuta Kamizono]
* | Merge pull request #35688 from jhawthorn/render_file_rfcAaron Patterson2019-03-303-9/+21
|\ \ | | | | | | RFC: Introduce Template::File
| * | Introduce Template::File as new render file:John Hawthorn2019-03-273-9/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The previous behaviour of render file: was essentially the same as render template:, except that templates can be specified as an absolute path on the filesystem. This makes sense for historic reasons, but now render file: is almost exclusively used to render raw files (not .erb) like public/404.html. In addition to complicating the code in template/resolver.rb, I think the current behaviour is surprising to developers. This commit deprecates the existing "lookup a template from anywhere" behaviour and replaces it with "render this file exactly as it is on disk". Handlers will no longer be used (it will render the same as if the :raw handler was used), but formats (.html, .xml, etc) will still be detected (and will default to :plain). The existing render file: behaviour was the path through which Rails apps were vulnerable in the recent CVE-2019-5418. Although the vulnerability has been patched in a fully backwards-compatible way, I think it's a strong hint that we should drop the existing previously-vulnerable behaviour if it isn't a benefit to developers.
* | | Remove :all symbol from Mime::ALLJohn Hawthorn2019-03-271-0/+13
|/ / | | | | | | | | | | .all isn't a valid file extension, so it shouldn't used as a symbol. This also makes Mime::ALL better match how */* is parsed from an Accept header.
* | Merge pull request #35236 from renuo/fix-30467Rafael França2019-03-271-0/+10
|\ \ | | | | | | Prohibit sneaky custom params from being drawn (Fix #30467)
| * | Raise if resource custom params contain colonsJosua Schmid2019-03-261-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | After this change it's not possible anymore to configure routes like this: routes.draw do resources :users, param: "name/:sneaky" end Fixes #30467.
* | | Add the `Mime::Type::InvalidMimeType` error in the default rescue_response:Edouard CHIN2019-03-262-0/+12
|/ / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/35604 introduced a vulnerability fix to raise an error in case the `HTTP_ACCEPT` headers contains malformated mime type. This will cause applications to throw a 500 if a User Agent sends an invalid header. This PR adds the `InvalidMimeType` in the default `rescue_responses` from the ExceptionWrapper and will return a 406. I looked up the HTTP/1.1 RFC and it doesn't stand what should be returned when the UA sends malformated mime type. Decided to get 406 as it seemed to be the status the better suited for this.
* | Address rubocop offencesRyuta Kamizono2019-03-211-1/+1
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