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Since we now default to `protect_from_forgery with: :exception`,
provide a wrapper to `skip_before_action :verify_authenticity_token`
for disabling forgery protection.
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Rather than protecting from forgery in the generated
ApplicationController, add it to ActionController::Base by config. This
configuration defaults to false to support older versions which have
removed it from their ApplicationController, but is set to true for
Rails 5.2.
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Prepare AP and AR to be frozen string friendly
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It's possible for developers toadd a custom driver and then call it
using `driven_by`. Because we were only skipping `register` for
`:rack_test` that meant any custom driver would attempt to be registered
as well.
The three listed here are special because Rails registers them with
special options. If you're registering your own custom driver then you
don't want to separately register that driver.
Fixes #29688
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We need to configure it only when ActionController::Base is loaded
otherwise configs on initializers will not work.
Closes #29527.
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Don't wrap parameters if query parameter exists
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We want to avoid overwriting a query parameter with the wrapped
parameters hash. Previously this was implemented by merging the wrapped
parameters at the root level if the key already existed, which was
effectively a no-op. The query parameter was still overwritten in the
filtered parameters hash, however.
We can fix that discrepancy with a simpler implementation and less
unnecessary work by skipping parameter wrapping entirely if the key was
sent as a query parameter.
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Warning http verb method call in SystemTestCase
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This reverts commit 3420a14590c0e6915d8b6c242887f74adb4120f9, reversing
changes made to afb66a5a598ce4ac74ad84b125a5abf046dcf5aa.
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Enforce frozen string in Rubocop
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Make ActiveSupport frozen-string-literal friendly.
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Plus a couple of related ActionPack patches.
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Includes two external changes because they're referenced within the ActiveModel test suite.
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Properly register "custom" URL helpers as named helpers.
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CustomUrlHelpers were introduced in ce7d5fb2e6, closing issue #22512.
They currently register themselves in an ivar that is never accessed.
This change removes the @custom_helpers special-case, and registers them
the way named routes are normally handled.
Without this, you can get route_defined?(:example_url) == false, while
still being able to call url_helpers.example_url and example_path.
Various popular gems such as 'rspec-rails' make use of route_defined?()
when determining how to proxy method calls or whether to define a route.
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Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/29617
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Add source code and changelog links to gemspecs
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Remove useless class checking for `ActiveSupport::Callbacks`s result_lambda
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Fix missing formats in route-set URLs
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Before this change, handle_positional_args would end up mutating @segment_keys
if inner_options included path components. Subsequent calls would then
be missing the implicit path components.
eg:
user_path(1, :json) # => "/users/1.json" (correct)
user_path(1, format: :json) # => "/users/1.json" (correct, but @segment_keys was mutated)
user_path(1, :json) # => "/users/1" (oh no!)
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- When making a request to a controller that redirects, `follow_redirect!` would not reset the `html_document` ivar, it only resets the `html_document` ivar from the session (not the runner)
- If one was doing something like this;
```ruby
get '/redirect'
assert_select 'you are being redirected'
follow_redirect!
# html_document is memoized and doesn't get reset
```
- To fix the issue we can do the same for any other methods (`get`, `post`...) and define a method in the runner that delegates to the session but clears the html_document_first
- Fixes #29367
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This is motivated by our usage of system test in RSpec. Puma lazily
boots the first time a system test is used, but this causes some
unfortunate output to appear in the middle of the user's green dots. An
example of this can be seen in @derekprior's comment
[here](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-rails/pull/1813#issuecomment-309252314).
There are alternatives in RSpec where we attempt to intercept the puma
boot and prevent the output from being made there, but that would
involve some monkey patching. This seems like a cleaner solution.
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Don't wrap parameters if key already exists
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We shouldn't perform parameter wrapping if it would overwrite one of the
parameters sent with the request, as that would interfere with reading
the parameter directly from the top level `params` hash.
The current implementation has logic for this case, but it doesn't
handle `nil`/`false` values, which means these parameters:
{ "user" => nil }
are transformed into this `params` hash:
{ "user" => { "user" => nil } }
and `params["user"]` no longer returns the original parameter value.
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`get/post_via_redirect`, `xhr` and his alias `xml_http_request` were respectively removed in 092033d59f7e2b248f6c6ab6c0b67339c5e9f2df and eb52e5d42fbdc9288925a402dcb3c5664d1125b7
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Ref: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/33b596709388cc48d90ab6d1de99d7bd6e85f916/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/strong_parameters.rb#L52..L56
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Use of ParameterFilter no longer forces `request.filtered_parameters' class to be Hash
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to be Hash
- Fixes issue described on #27944
- `filtered_query_string` used an Array representation of what
semantically is a key value pair: better suited for a Hash. Without
this change `filtered_params = original_params.class.new` returns an
Array with unintended consequences.
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