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sebasoga/change_strong_parameters_require_behaviour"
This reverts commit c2b5a8e61ba0f35015e6ac949a5c8fce2042a1f2, reversing
changes made to 1918b12c0429caec2a6134ac5e5b42ade103fe90.
See: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/9660#issuecomment-27627493
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sebasoga/change_strong_parameters_require_behaviour
Change ActionController::Parameters#require behavior when value is empty
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When the value for the required key is empty an ActionController::ParameterMissing is raised which gets caught by ActionController::Base and turned into a 400 Bad Request reply with a message in the body saying the key is missing, which is misleading.
With these changes, ActionController::EmptyParameter will be raised which ActionController::Base will catch and turn into a 400 Bad Request reply with a message in the body saying the key value is empty.
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Fixes a typo in the description for the call class method in Responder.
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Same as 4d4ff531b8807ee88a3fc46875c7e76f613956fb
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Mention it in the changelog and add a test checking for regressions.
Hash#fetch isn't adding the defaultly returned value.
However, in the session, saving it is the behavior we should expect.
See discussion in #12692
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This increase the readability within the rescue block.
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Add params option for button_to
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
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The parameters are rendered as hidden form fields within the generated
form. This is useful for when a record has multiple buttons associated
with it, each of which target the same controller method, but which
need to submit different attributes.
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After this fix application config become available when calling helper outisde of view
config/application.rb
#...
config.asset_host = 'http://mycdn.com'
#...
Somewhere else
ActionController::Base.helpers.asset_path('fallback.png')
# => http://mycdn.com/assets/fallback.png
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Example:
# application routes.rb
mount BlogEngine => '/blog'
# engine routes.rb
get '/admin' => redirect('admin/dashboard')
This now redirects to the path `/blog/admin/dashboard`, whereas before it
would've generated an invalid url because there would be no slash between
the host name and the path. It also allows redirects to work where the
application is deployed to a subdirectory of a website.
Fixes #7977
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Fixing the typo which is formed a not required link. Check
here http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/Base.html
under paramters section
keeping it under tt tag
gets reverted here ec8ef1e1055c4e1598da13f49d30261f07f4a9b4
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This fixes an issue where the respond_with worked directly with the given
options hash, so that if a user relied on it after calling respond_with,
the hash wouldn't be the same.
Fixes #12029
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tamird-fix-ip-spoof-errors
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Closes #12293. Strong parameters should permit nested number as key.
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Thread safety fixes
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From now on only the `[]=` method is allowed to modify the internal states hashes.
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The documentation is showing the link_to method as just returning
the contents of the url_for method. It should be returning an
"<a>" tag with the correct href set.
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Remove HelperyTestHelper not used in any test
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HelperyTestHelper was introduced in 66ef922 by @josevalim
to pair with HelperyTestController. This test controller was
later removed in e10a253 by @strzalek, leaving HelperyTestHelper unused
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Onf of the sides can be nil and it will raise a Conversion error
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test for regression introduced by https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/9155
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Adding documentation and tests to ``polymorphic_url`` and ``link_to``
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concerning the options that it inherits from +url_for+. The way that
+polymorhpic_url+ is built allows it to have options
like +:anchor+, +:script_name+, etc. but this is currently not
documented.
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Rewrite Journey::Visitors::Formatter for performance
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The previous regex was allowing `_` in the URI scheme, which is not
allowed by RFC 3986. This change brings the regex in line with the RFC.
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In some instances, `assert_redirected_to` assertion was returning an
incorrect and misleading failure message when the assertion failed.
This was due to a disconnect in how the assertion computes the redirect
string for the failure message and how `redirect_to` computes the
string that is actually used for redirection.
I made the `_compute_redirect_to_loaction` method used by `redirect_to`
public and call that from the method `assert_redirect_to` uses to
calculate the URL.
The reveals a new test failure due to the regex used by
`_compute_redirect_to_location` allow `_` in the URL scheme.
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Remove 1.8 compatible code
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