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Fixes: https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/16814
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Remove redundant `to_s` in interpolation
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* master-sec:
FileHandler should not be called for files outside the root
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FileHandler#matches? should return false for files that are outside the
"root" path.
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In cases where this option is set to `true`, the option is redundant and can
be safely removed; otherwise, the corresponding `*_url` helper should be
used instead.
Fixes #17294.
See also #17363.
[Dan Olson, Godfrey Chan]
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Show the user’s application in the source window and select the correct ...
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trace list, closes #17312
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See comment in this patch for the rationale.
References #16468
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The scanner in Journey fails to recognize routes that use literals
from the sub-delims section of RFC 3986.
This commit enhance the compatibility of Journey with the RFC by
adding support of authorized delimiters to the scanner.
Fix #17212
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[related #17233]
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Request#check_method would use to_sentence(locale: :en), which breaks when
I18n.available_locales does not include :en and
I18n.enforce_available_locales is true (default).
Inlined to_sentence functionality to solve this.
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This is to match the changes in Rails Dom Testing rails/rails-dom-testing#20.
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Hash#keys.each allocates an array of keys; Hash#each_key iterates through the
keys without allocating a new array. This is the reason why Hash#each_key
exists.
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This reverts commit 9d05d6de52871e57bfbf54a60de005e8a5f5b0e4, reversing
changes made to 0863c9248fd47a15e88e05ce4fcd80966684c0e3.
The change in the behaviour reported at #16958 doesn't exist since 4.0
and 4.1 works in the same way
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As of rack/rack@167b6480235ff00ed5f355698bf00ec2f250f72e, Rack raises
Rack::Utils::ParameterTypeError which inherits TypeError.
In terms of the behavior, Rescuing TypeError still works but this
method shouldn't rescue if TypeError is raised for other reasons.
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Goals:
1. Default to :random for newly generated applications
2. Default to :sorted for existing applications with a warning
3. Only show the warning once
4. Only show the warning if the app actually uses AS::TestCase
Fixes #16769
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Propagate test messages through assert_routing helper, Fixes #14908
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assert_routing was not raising the message passed into the assertion
violation that it raised. This change propagates messages through
the on_fail error.
This fixes this error:
https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/14908
A test case for this issue is located here.
https://github.com/estsauver/test14908
To see that test case fail in the example app, just run
ruby -Itest test/controllers/guests_controller_test.rb
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We're seeing too many failures to believe otherwise.
This reverts commits bc116a55ca3dd9f63a1f1ca7ade3623885adcc57,
cbde413df3839e06dd14e3c220e9800af91e83ab,
bf0a67931dd8e58f6f878b9510ae818ae1f29a3a, and
2440933fe2c27b27bcafcd9019717800db2641aa.
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Use system /tmp for temp files when testing actionpack
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https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/c64bff2c87ebf363703c63ecd4a96d56a1a78364
added support and enabled parallel execution of the actionpack tests.
However it introduced https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/c64bff2c87ebf363703c63ecd4a96d56a1a78364
since one cannot connect to a socket file that's inside a Vagrant synced folder
due to security restrictions, and DRb tries to.
Also rename the temporary files to make it obvious that they're rails-related,
since now they're placed outside the project's directory.
Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/c64bff2c87ebf363703c63ecd4a96d56a1a78364
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Fix the router ignoring constraints when used together with a redirect route
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https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/402c2af55053c2f29319091ad21fd6fa6b90ee89
introduced a regression that caused any constraints added to redirect routes
to be ignored.
Fixes #16605
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Dir.glob can be a security concern. The original use was to provide logic of fallback files. Example a request to `/` should render the file from `/public/index.html`. We can replace the dir glob with the specific logic it represents. The glob {,index,index.html} will look for the current path, then in the directory of the path with index file and then in the directory of the path with index.html. This PR replaces the glob logic by manually checking each potential match. Best case scenario this results in one less file API request, worst case, this has one more file API request.
Related to #16464
Update: added a test for when a file of a given name (`public/bar.html` and a directory `public/bar` both exist in the same root directory. Changed logic to accommodate this scenario.
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This commit improves performance of cookie tests:
Ruby | After | Before
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MRI | 5.03s | 9.28s
JRuby | 25.45s | 1648.23s
Please note the improvement for JRuby.
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- don't mutate PATH_INFO in env, test
- test fallback content type matches Rack::File
- change assertion style
- make HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING comparison case insensitive
- return gzip path from method instead of true/false so we don't have to assume later
- don't allocate un-needed hash.
Original comments:
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/
cfaaacd9763642e91761de54c90669a88d772e5a#commitcomment-7468728
cc @jeremy
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We should assert that routes will not be recognized if the verbs do
not match.
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Follow up to rails#15321
Instead of duplicating the routes, we will first match the HEAD request to
HEAD routes. If no match is found, we will then map the HEAD request to
GET routes.
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If someone is using ActionDispatch::Static to serve assets and makes it past the `match?` then the file exists on disk and it will be served. This PR adds in logic that checks to see if the file being served is already compressed (via gzip) and on disk, if it is it will be served as long as the client can handle gzip encoding. If not, then a non gzip file will be served.
This additional logic slows down an individual asset request but should speed up the consumer experience as compressed files are served and production applications should be delivered with a CDN. This PR allows a CDN to cache a gzip file by setting the `Vary` header appropriately. In net this should speed up a production application that are using Rails as an origin for a CDN. Non-asset request speed is not affected in this PR.
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CSRF token mask from breach-mitigation-rails gem
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This merges in the code from the breach-mitigation-rails gem that masks
authenticity tokens on each request by XORing them with a random set of
bytes. The masking is used to make it impossible for an attacker to
steal a CSRF token from an SSL session by using techniques like the
BREACH attack.
The patch is pretty simple - I've copied over the [relevant
code](https://github.com/meldium/breach-mitigation-rails/blob/master/lib/breach_mitigation/masking_secrets.rb)
and updated the tests to pass, mostly by adjusting stubs and mocks.
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Related with #11795.
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* `each`
* `each_pair`
* `delete`
* `select!`
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This is to make sure that `permitted` status is maintained on the
resulting object.
I found these methods that needs to be redefined by looking for
`self.class.new` in the code.
* extract!
* transform_keys
* transform_values
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`ActionController::Parameters#to_h` now returns a `Hash` with
unpermitted keys removed. This change is to reflect on a security
concern where some method performed on an `ActionController::Parameters`
may yield a `Hash` object which does not maintain `permitted?` status.
If you would like to get a `Hash` with all the keys intact, duplicate
and mark it as permitted before calling `#to_h`.
params = ActionController::Parameters.new(name: 'Senjougahara Hitagi')
params.to_h # => {}
unsafe_params = params.dup.permit!
unsafe_params.to_h # => {"name"=>"Senjougahara Hitagi"}
safe_params = params.permit(:name)
safe_params.to_h # => {"name"=>"Senjougahara Hitagi"}
This change is consider a stopgap as we cannot chage the code to stop
`ActionController::Parameters` to inherit from
`HashWithIndifferentAccess` in the next minor release.
Also, adding a CHANGELOG entry to mention that
`ActionController::Parameters` will not inheriting from
`HashWithIndifferentAccess` in the next major version.
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Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
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Use the Active Support JSON encoder for cookie jars using the `:json` or
`:hybrid` serializer. This allows you to serialize custom Ruby objects into
cookies by defining the `#as_json` hook on such objects.
Fixes #16520.
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