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we know the routes should not be "optimized" when mounting an
application
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this caching doesn't increase performance, but does increase complexity.
remove it for now and find better ways to speed up this code.
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remove empty unused method
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[ci skip]
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See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/16234#commitcomment-7115670.
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Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/16119.
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Conflicts:
actionpack/test/abstract_unit.rb
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We are planning to remove mocha from our test suite because of
performance problems. To make this possible we should stop require mocha
on ActionSupport::TestCase.
This should not affect applications since users still need to add mocha
to Gemfile and this already load mocha.
Added FIXME notes to place that still need mocha removal
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Fixes to request method test.
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Since we're stubbing the request, the test is actually just asserting
that `@method = env['REQUEST_METHOD']`. In order to the test against
the methodoverride middleware, we should test it against an actual
request. However, Rack is already covering this scenario so we can
remove this test.
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There is already another test covering Request#request_method. This
test should cover Request#method.
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The current test is asserting against an outdated version of
Request#method where HEAD requests are treated as GET requests.
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Also cleanup test a bit
[related #14886]
[related #14743]
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The entire 127.0.0.0/8 range is assigned to the loopback address, not
only 127.0.0.0/24. This patch allows ActionDispatch::Request::LOCALHOST
to match any IPv4 127.0.0.0/8 loopback address.
The only place that the #local? method was previously under test was
in the show_expectations_test.rb file. I don't particularly like that
that's implicitly where this code is under test, and I feel like I
should move some of that testing code into the
test/dispatch/request_test.rb file, but I wanted some feedback first.
Credit goes to @sriedel for discovering the issue and adding the
patch.
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The Logger by default includes a guard which checks for the
logging level. By removing the custom logging guards, we can decouple
the logging guard from the logging action to be done.
This also follows the good practice listed on http://guides.rubyonrails.org/debugging_rails_applications.html#impact-of-logs-on-performance.
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(I think)
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this prevents the array from being dumped as a DRbObject so we can
reduce communication with the server. the reporter should always exist
on the server side, so we don't have to worry about GC
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only on forking systems though. Feel free to revert this if it causes
problems.
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"recall" is a terrible name. This variable contains the parameters that
we got from the path (e.g. for "/posts/1" it has :controller => "posts",
:id => "1"). Since it contains the parameters we got from the path,
"path_parameters" is a better name. We always pass path_parameters to
`generate`, so lets make it required.
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this allows us to avoid 2 hash allocations per named helper definition,
also we can avoid a `merge` and `delete`.
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since we know that the route should be a path or fully qualified, we can
pass a strategy object that handles generation. This allows us to
eliminate an "if only_path" branch when generating urls.
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also if you want a path from a named helper, you should call
helper_path, not helper_url(:only_path => true).
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this way we only have to test for whether it is a rails app once.
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Use an is_a check to ensure it's a Railsish app so we can avoid
respond_to calls everywhere.
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Hopefully `object.class` always returns something that is_a?(Class), so
the previous logic didn't really make sense.
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If we extract the options from the user facing method call ASAP, then we
can simplify internal logic.
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people may be passing filenames to the constructor that are not utf-8,
but they will assome that calling `original_filename` returns utf-8
(because that's what it used to do).
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These fixtures are not used in actionpack tests.
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Closes #16170
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