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https://github.com/vipulnsward/rails/commit/77acc004efad07dfd4d4f83be14ef897968a3fd9 when fixing API responses.
- render :text is deprecated, so added an assertion for it.
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- Fixes bug #23142.
- Bug was occurring only with ActionController::API, because `_process_options` wasn't being run for API requests, even though it was being run for normal app requests.
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Fix marking of custom routes for Journey
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The Mapper build_path method marks routes where path parameters are part
of a path segment as custom routes by altering the regular expression, e.g:
get '/foo-:bar', to: 'foo#bar'
There were some edge cases where certain constructs weren't being picked
up and this commit fixes those.
Fixes #23069.
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Response etags to always be weak: Prefixed 'W/' to value returned by Act...
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ActionDispatch::Http::Cache::Response#etag= such that etags set in fresh_when and stale? are weak. For #17556.
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This reverts commit 5d1b7c3b441654e8008dcd303f5367883ec660a6.
The change here didn't actually fix the issue it was trying to fix, and
this isn't the correct way to fix either issue. The problem is switching
from the builder to grouping with find_all/regex is now very dependent
on how you structure your path pattern.
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gzipped version exists or not. This is helpful for CDN's to later distinguish assets, based on previous, current copies and introduced gzip version if any."
This reverts commit 067c52f608568e35181830a5c1016e382650e655.
Conversation: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/23120#issuecomment-173007011
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Its ideal to set Vary: Accept-Encoding, irrespective of whether gzipped or not
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version exists or not. This is helpful for CDN's to later distinguish assets, based on previous, current copies and introduced gzip version if any.
For ref: https://www.fastly.com/blog/best-practices-for-using-the-vary-header
This change sets `Vary` header always, to be on safer side
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It's reasonable to expose different value readers.
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We can provide a more flexible upgrade experience by warning users they are using unsafe methods instead of forcing the safe API by deprecating before removal. This PR provides this functionality.
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In commit d993cb3 `build_path` was changed from using `grep` to
`find_all` to save array allocations.
This change was a little too aggressive in that when the dash comes
before the symbol like `/omg-:song` the symbol is skipped.
Removing the check for `n.right.left.literal?` fixes this issue, but
does add back some allocations. The number of allocations are still well
less than before.
I've added a regression test to test this behavior for the future.
Fixes #23069.
Array allocations as of d993cb3:
```
{:T_SYMBOL=>11}
{:T_REGEXP=>17}
{:T_STRUCT=>6500}
{:T_MATCH=>12004}
{:T_OBJECT=>91009}
{:T_DATA=>100088}
{:T_HASH=>114013}
{:T_STRING=>159637}
{:T_ARRAY=>321056}
{:T_IMEMO=>351133}
```
Array allocations after this change:
```
{:T_SYMBOL=>11}
{:T_REGEXP=>1017}
{:T_STRUCT=>6500}
{:T_MATCH=>12004}
{:T_DATA=>84092}
{:T_OBJECT=>87009}
{:T_HASH=>110015}
{:T_STRING=>166152}
{:T_ARRAY=>322056}
{:T_NODE=>343558}
```
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test `include?`- fix typo
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Converting nbsp(\u{00A0}) to the normal ASCII space(\u{0020})
[ci skip]
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Empty strings / data structures should be treated differently than nils.
We don't really need these calls here (don't pass in blank strings).
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Instead of checking whether the class has recycle! or not, we can just
always add the method to all controller classes when the test harness is
loaded. Technically this means that the controller test harness will
not work with controllers that do not inherit from AC::Metal, but then,
I'm not sure that is supported anyway.
Mixing in the module one will ensure that we don't break method caches,
and eliminates a runtime check so it should speed up tests (slightly).
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Add HTTP status name to output of tests
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Also, refactor logic to convert between symbol and response code,
via the AssertionResponse class
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Prevent static middleware from attempting to serve a request with a null byte
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File paths cannot contain null byte characters and methods that do path
operations such as Rack::Utils#clean_path_info will raise unwanted
errors.
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Fixes #23026
See discussion at #23026
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This shouldn't generally come up: under a standard flow, we don't start
sending until after the commit. But application code always finds a way.
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Test basic auth with symbols in password
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- `CONTROLLER` argument can now be supplied in different ways (Rails::WelcomeController, Rails::Welcome, rails/welcome)
- If `CONTROLLER` argument was supplied but it does not exist, will warn the user that this controller does not exist
- If `CONTROLLER` argument was supplied and no routes could be found matching this filter, will warn the user that no routes were found matching the supplied filter
- If no routes were defined in the config/routes.rb file, will warn the user with the original message
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Remove original root method from Base module and kept overridden implementation in Resources module.
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- The root method is defined and documented in Base module and
decorated in Resources module.
- The documentation in Base module actually talks about method
signature of decorated method from Resources module.
- Argument handling was moved to decorated method in
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/977455cc2efb94f40b4c0d46d1842be198ed7c4c
to handle options such as :as with directly passed path parameter.
- To avoid the confusion, removed original root method from Base module
and only kept overridden version in Resources module.
- References - https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/12208 &
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/12208#issuecomment-24350897.
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- Removes following warning -
`rails/actionpack/test/dispatch/ssl_test.rb:203: warning: `*' interpreted as argument prefix`.
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- Earlier only Hash was allowed as params argument to url_helpers.
- Now ActionController::Parameters instances will also be allowed.
- If the params are not secured then it will raise an ArgumentError to
indicate that constructing URLs with non-secure params is not recommended.
- Fixes #22832.
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Per-form CSRF tokens
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Add ActionController:Renderers test
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To complement actionpack/test/controller/metal/renderers_test.rb
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Replace x.times.map{} with Array.new(x){} in AD::Journey::Path::Pattern
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The former is slightly more readable, performant and has fewer method calls.
```ruby
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('times.map') { 5.times.map{} }
x.report('Array.new') { Array.new(5){} }
x.compare!
end
__END__
Calculating -------------------------------------
times.map 21.188k i/100ms
Array.new 30.449k i/100ms
-------------------------------------------------
times.map 311.613k (± 3.5%) i/s - 1.568M
Array.new 590.374k (± 1.2%) i/s - 2.954M
Comparison:
Array.new: 590373.6 i/s
times.map: 311612.8 i/s - 1.89x slower
```
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