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[ci skip] UpgradeLegacySignedCookieJar Doc fix
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This method is being used in `#xml_http_request`, but was not properly
required. This causes `NoMethodError` on projects that are doing
integration test.
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Tiny optimization of http auth Realm unquoting
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Set default form builder for a controller
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When 7e504927 was merged setting `Encoding.default_internal` and
`Encoding.default_external` would throw a warning when the ActionPack
tests were run.
Example warning: `actionpack/test/dispatch/static_test.rb:12: warning:
setting Encoding.default_external`
This patch silences the warnings as other similar tests do for setting
default_internal and default_external.
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Upgrade to Ruby 2.2.2
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and fix the grammar in the ruby_version_check.rb user message.
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specifically are checked for CSRF, when dealing with the browser.
[ci skip]
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supercaracal/fix_force_ssl_redirection_flash_error"
This reverts commit d215620340be7cb29e2aa87aab22da5ec9e6e6a7, reversing
changes made to bbbbfe1ac02162ecb5e9a7b560134a3221f129f3.
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Windows
* https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/19187
* https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/19533
* https://github.com/macournoyer/thin/issues/268
These are serious Rails 4 regression for Redmine Bitnami Windows users.
https://community.bitnami.com/t/problems-with-3-0-1-installation-see-report-inside/30195/
It is not caused on webrick users.
Related:
* https://github.com/rack/rack/issues/732#issuecomment-67677272
* https://github.com/phusion/passenger/issues/1328
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Related: #19617, #19187, #19533, #19689, #19675.
'drb/unix' does not exist on mingw.
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A shorter and more concise version of select..size
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avoid error when sort mixture keys in symbol and string
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it is avoid sort errot within different and mixed keys.
used `sort_by` + `block` to list parameter by keys.
keep minimum changes
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Raise ArgumentError if an unrecognised callback is skipped
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At present, if you skip a callback that hasn't been defined,
activesupport callbacks silently does nothing. However, it's easy to
mistype the name of a callback and mistakenly think that it's being
skipped, when it is not.
This problem even exists in the current test suite.
CallbacksTest::SkipCallbacksTest#test_skip_person attempts to skip
callbacks that were never set up.
This PR changes `skip_callback` to raise an `ArgumentError` if the
specified callback cannot be found.
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fix missing "if" in API docs for ActionController::Parameters#permit
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After merging #19377 ActionPack tests were missing a require for
`ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber::TestHelper` and change didn't take
into account that logger could be nil. Added the require and only log to
info if logger exists.
This wasn't caught earlier because these tests only run after a merge.
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Fix method signature of `parse_query` to match rack
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Recently rack was changed to have a second argument on the `parse_query`
method (in rack/rack#781). Rails relies on this and it's `parse_query`
method was complaining about missing the second argument. I changed the
arguments to `*` so we don't have this issue in the future.
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https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/579 - there is a new optimization
since ruby 2.2
Previously regexp patterns were faster (since a string was converted to
regexp underneath anyway). But now string patterns are faster and
better reflect the purpose.
Benchmark.ips do |bm|
bm.report('regexp') { 'this is ::a random string'.gsub(/::/, '/') }
bm.report('string') { 'this is ::a random string'.gsub('::', '/') }
bm.compare!
end
# string: 753724.4 i/s
# regexp: 501443.1 i/s - 1.50x slower
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Return super in ActionController::Parameters.const_missing
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The current implementation of ActionController::Parameters.const_missing
returns `ActionController::Parameters.always_permitted_parameters` even
if its `super` returns a constant without raising error. This prevents its
subclass in a autoloading module/class from taking advantage of
autoloading constants.
class SomeParameters < ActionController::Parameters
def do_something
DefinedSomewhere.do_something
end
end
In the code above, `DefinedSomewhere` is to be autoloaded with
`Module.const_missing` but `ActionController::Parameters.const_missing`
returns `always_permitted_parameters` instead of the autoloaded
constant.
This pull request fixes the issue respecting `const_missing`'s `super`.
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setup as block run before setup actlually runs so it will fail for our
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Provide friendlier access to request variants
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Wrapping an array in an `ArrayInquirer` gives a friendlier way to check its
string-like contents. For example, `request.variant` returns an `ArrayInquirer`
object. To check a request's variants, you can call:
request.variant.phone?
request.variant.any?(:phone, :tablet)
...instead of:
request.variant.include?(:phone)
request.variant.any? { |v| v.in?([:phone, :tablet]) }
`Array#inquiry` is a shortcut for wrapping the receiving array in an
`ArrayInquirer`:
pets = [:cat, :dog]
pets.cat? # => true
pets.ferret? # => false
pets.any?(:cat, :ferret} # => true
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Closes #18933.
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The status returned in the rack [status, headers, body] array was
a string, which can cause problems with middleware that assumes the
status will be a Fixnum. This likely never surfaced because other
middleware to_i the status returned from downstream apps before
passing it on.
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Previously, an empty X_FORWARDED_HOST header would cause
Actiondispatch::Http:URL.raw_host_with_port to return nil, causing
Actiondispatch::Http:URL.host to raise a NoMethodError.
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Preserving RACK_ENV behavior.
This reverts commit 7bdc7635b885e473f6a577264fd8efad1c02174f, reversing
changes made to 45786be516e13d55a1fca9a4abaddd5781209103.
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