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action_on_unpermitted_parameters is present
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This was a suggestion of @carlosantoniodasilva, thanks!
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[ci skip]
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Now we're almost ready to remove this: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/5294ad8/activesupport/lib/active_support/test_case.rb#L29
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The [following pull request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/8916) fixed
the block being passed to the appropriate helper method. However, the content
being passed into the block is generating repeated markup on the page due to
some weird ERb evaluation.
This commit tries to capture the block's generated output so the page isn't
flooded with markup.
[Rafael França + José Mota]
Closes #8936
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Historically serving assets from a mountable engine could be achieved by
running ActionDispatch::Static as a part of engine middleware stack or
to copy assets prefixed with an engine name. After introduction of
assets pipeline this is not needed as all of the assets are served or
compiled into main application's assets.
This commit removes the obsolete line making asset_path always generate
paths relative to the root or config.relative_url_root if it's set.
(closes #8119)
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Ruby 1.9 freezes Hash string keys by default so where a route is
defined like this:
get 'search' => 'search'
then the Mapper will derive the action from the key. This blows up
later when the action is added to the parameters hash and the
encoding is forced.
Closes #3429
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AR integration tests for form helpers
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In Browser Path Matching with Javascript
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When debugging routes ,it can sometimes be difficult to understand exactly how the paths are matched. This PR adds a JS based path matching widget to the `/rails/info/routes` output. You can enter in a path, and it will tell you which of the routes that path matches, while preserving order (top match wins).
The matching widget in action:
![](http://f.cl.ly/items/3A2F0v2m3m1Z1p3P3O3k/path-match.gif)
Prior to this PR the only way to check matching paths is via mental math, or typing in a path in the url bar and seeing where it goes. This feature will be an invaluable debugging tool by dramatically decreasing the time needed to check a path match.
ATP actionpack
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It was being set to nil instead due to the wrong assignment.
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Enhanced tests for AbstractController::Translation module
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translation tests.
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Grep already yields the matching keys to the given block.
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Remove i18n symbol dependency
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date.order is the only key in rails i18n that is required to be a
symbol. This patch allows for symbols or strings which means:
* No requirement for symbol type in .yml files. A future
YAML.safe_load wouldn't need to load symbols
* Rails could actually use json rather than yml as the backend
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https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/cc1c3c5be061e7572018f734e5239750ab449e3f
Now instead of raise, we log by default in development and test
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Resovled issue rails#7774
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This PR standardizes the output of the HTML and console based routes to not include the title for "Application Routes" those that are defined by the application. Instead only routes defined in engines get any special treatment.
Based on this conversation:
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/af5c0fd85fce1adb311083dd1ecf96432ee8caa3#commitcomment-2458823
ATP actionpack /cc @carlosantoniodasilva
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This reverts commit 637a7d9d357a0f3f725b0548282ca8c5e7d4af4a, reversing
changes made to 5937bd02dee112646469848d7fe8a8bfcef5b4c1.
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Also add some generic tests to ensure they're properly deprecated.
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Strong parameters exception handling
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The same headers were being duplicated on every request.
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This commit changes route defaults so that explicit defaults are no
longer required where the key is not part of the path. For example:
resources :posts, bucket_type: 'posts'
will be required whenever constructing the url from a hash such as a
functional test or using url_for directly. However using the explicit
form alters the behavior so it's not required:
resources :projects, defaults: { bucket_type: 'projects' }
This changes existing behavior slightly in that any routes which
only differ in their defaults will match the first route rather
than the closest match.
Closes #8814
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This now allows the use of arrays like this:
get '/foo/:action', to: 'foo', constraints: { subdomain: %w[www admin] }
or constraints where the request method returns an Fixnum like this:
get '/foo', to: 'foo#index', constraints: { port: 8080 }
Note that this only applies to constraints on the request - path
constraints still need to be specified as Regexps as the various
constraints are compiled into a single Regexp.
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Now that Journey has been integrated into ActionDispatch we can raise
the exception ActionController::UrlGenerationError directly rather than
raising the internal Journey::Router::RoutingError and then have
ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet#generate re-raise the exception.
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