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Handle non-string authenticity tokens
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Non-string authenticity tokens raised NoMethodError when decoding the
masked token.
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Add http_cache_forever to ActionController, so we can cache results
forever.
Things like static pages are a good candidate for this type of caching.
This cache only controls caching headers, so it is up to the browser to
cache those requests.
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now we don't have to call reset! everywhere
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ActionController#translate supports symbols
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Made it similar to views helper.
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The methods `fresh_when` and `stale?` from ActionController::ConditionalGet
accept a single record as a short form for a hash. For instance
```ruby
def show
@article = Article.find(params[:id])
fresh_when(@article)
end
```
is just a short form for:
```ruby
def show
@article = Article.find(params[:id])
fresh_when(etag: @article, last_modified: @article.created_at)
end
```
This commit extends `fresh_when` and `stale?` to also accept a collection
of records, so that a short form similar to the one above can be used in
an `index` action. After this commit, the following code:
```ruby
def index
@article = Article.all
fresh_when(etag: @articles, last_modified: @articles.maximum(:created_at))
end
```
can be simply written as:
```ruby
def index
@article = Article.all
fresh_when(@articles)
end
```
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PR #18772 changed the parameters of `stale?` to use `kwargs`.
[As for this comment](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/18872/files#r24456288)
the default value for the `etag` parameter should be `record`, not `nil`.
This commit fixes the code and introduces a test that:
- passed before #18872
- fails on the current master (after #18772)
- passes again after setting the default value of `etag` to `record`.
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In match_head_routes, deleted the routes in which request.request_method was empty (matches all HTTP verbs) when responding to a HEAD request. This prevents catch-all routes (such as Racks) from intercepting the HEAD request.
Fixes #18698
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Migrating xhr methods to keyword arguments syntax
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in `ActionController::TestCase` and
`ActionDispatch::Integration`
Old syntax:
`xhr :get, :create, params: { id: 1 }`
New syntax example:
`get :create, params: { id: 1 }, xhr: true`
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onwards.
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Pre-discard flash messages
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Inside a controller functional test after the last flash is deleted it
still persists the flash because to_session_value is nil. We should
delete it from the session when the serialized version is nil, same as
the flash middleware.
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Show proper traces on Windows for the error pages
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This is an issue brought up by @daniel-rikowski in rails/web-console#91.
Citing his PR proposal here:
> Prior to this, backtrace lines were simply split by a single colon.
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> Unfortunately that is also the drive letter delimiter in Windows paths
> which resulted in a lot of empty source fragments of "C:0". ("C" from
> the drive letter and 0 from "/path/to/rails/file.rb:16".to_i)
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> Now the trace line is split by the first colon followed by some digits,
> which works for both Windows and Unix path styles.
Now, the PR was sent against web-console, because of the templates copy
issue we used to had. Instead of bothering the contributor to reopen the
issue against upstream Rails itself, I will make sure he gets the credit
by putting his name in [rails-contributors/hard_coded_authors.rb][].
[rails-contributors/hard_coded_authors.rb]: (https://github.com/fxn/rails-contributors/blob/master/app/models/names_manager/hard_coded_authors.rb).
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:scissors: warning from controller renderer test
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rails/actionpack/test/controller/renderer_test.rb:89: warning: possible reference to past scope - defaults
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ref: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/18763#issuecomment-72349769
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Non-kwargs requests are deprecated now.
Guides are updated as well.
`post url, nil, nil, { a: 'b' }` doesn't make sense.
`post url, params: { y: x }, session: { a: 'b' }` would be an explicit way to do the same
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Fixes an issue that would cause default_url_options to be lost when generating
URLs with fewer positional arguments than parameters in the route definition.
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Deprecate *_via_redirect integration test methods
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A shortcut to setup controller environment
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Render arbitrary templates outside of controller actions
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Add `ActionController::Metal#set_request!` to set a request
on controller instance without calling dispatch.
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When `render` was moved from ActionPack to ActionView in acc8e259,
some fixtures required by the tests were duplicated, but they are
actually only required by ActionView tests.
To give one example, `double_render` is already defined [in the AV tests](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/72139d8d310d896db78eaec98582c7a638135102/actionview/test/actionpack/controller/render_test.rb#L407)
and is never used in the ActionPack tests.
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test response.
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Add test case and documentation for skip_before_filter.
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The new test/docs further explain the conflicts that can happen when
mixing `:if`/`:unless` options with `:only`/`:except` options in
`skip_before_action`.
The gist is that "positive" filters always have priority over negative
ones.
The previous commit already showed that `:only` has priority over `:if`.
This commit shows that `:if` has priority over `:except`.
For instance, the following snippets are equivalent:
```ruby
skip_before_action :some_callback, if: -> { condition }, except: action
```
```ruby
skip_before_action :some_callback, if: -> { condition }
```
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Test case for using skip_before_filter with the options :only and :if
both present. In this case, the :if option will be ignored and :only
will be executed.
Closes #14549 (the commit was cherry-picked from there).
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This functionality has been extracted to the responders gem.
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doesn't contain `#`
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