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During the `5.0.0.beta1` release, the CHANGELOGs got an entry like the
following:
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* No changes.
```
It is kinda confusing as there are indeed changes after it. Not a
biggie, just a small pass over the CHANGELOGs.
[ci skip]
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`I18n.translate` helper will wrap the missing translation keys
in a <span> tag only if `debug_missing_translation` configuration has
a truthy value. Default value is `true`. For example in `application.rb`:
# in order to turn off missing key wrapping
config.action_view.debug_missing_translation = false
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Update CHANGELOG.md for readability
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[ci skip] Fix CHANGELOG.md format from list to italic.
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This commit fixes the bug convering `false` to `locals[as]` when
`options[:object]` is `false` (close #22260).
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According to the W3 spec[1] the value should use a 1-based index
and not a 0-based index for the week number.
[1]: http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/datatypes.html#form.data.week
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Now both `javascript_include_tag` and `stylesheet_tag` can accept `host` option
to provide custom host for the asset
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`link_to :back` creates a link to whatever was
passed in via the referer header. If an attacker
can alter the referer header, that would create
a cross-site scripting vulnerability on every
page that uses `link_to :back`
This commit restricts the back URL to valid
non-javascript URLs.
https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/14444
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{day: params[:day].to_i, month: params[:month].to_id}
Adds in test test_date_select_with_selected_in_hash and change log
fixes typo in CHANGELOG
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This will avoid a error be raised when the only input on the form is the
`collection_radio_buttons`.
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The `url_for` methods in `actionpack` and `actionview`
now make a copy of the provided options
before generating polymorphic paths or URLs.
The bug in the previous behavior
is most noticeable in a case like:
url_options = [:new, :post, param: 'value']
if current_page?(url_options)
css_class = "active"
end
link_to "New Post", url_options, class: css_class
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user passed `options[:delimited_regex]` if available. Changed `DELIMITED_REGEX` to `DEFAULT)DELIMITED_REGEX` to signify what it means.
- Added tests for number to delimited and number to currency in both actionview and activesupport.
Changes
Changes
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Prevents double submission by making disable_with the default.
Default disable_with option will only be applied if user has not
specified her/his own disable_with option, whether that is in the
`data-disable-with` string form or the
`:data => { :disable_with => "Saving..." }` hash form. disable_with
will default to the value attribute.
A configuration option was added to opt out of this functionality if
the user so desires.
`config.action_view.automatically_disable_submit_tag = false`
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today the only option we have is "\n" and is hardcoded.
With this change you will be able to specify any break sequence ("\r\n" for example) as an option.
adding proper documentation for break_sequence in ActionView::Helpers::TextHelper.word_wrap
adding some more documentation for word_wrap custom break sequence and making sure we use new hash syntax
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If a template includes `# Template Collection: ...` anywhere in its
source, that name will be used as the cache name for the partial that is
rendered for the collection.
This allows users to enable collection caching even if the template
doesn't start with `<% cache ... do %>`.
Moreover, the `# Template Collection: ...` notation is recognized in all
template types (and template types other than ERB can define a
resource_cache_call_pattern method to allow the `cache ... do` pattern
to be recognized too).
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Passing nil to image_tag
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Adds the `virtual_path` option to `cache_fragment_name` so it can
be provided when needed.
That allows `cache_collection_render` to get the appropriate cache
key with the digest generated based on the template and prevent
collision with other templates that cache the same collection.
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The regular expression which was used to detect partial templates that
begin with a `<% cache ... do %>` call missed some cases. This commits
attempts to improve the detection for some cases such as multi-line
comments at the beginning of the template. The different templates are
listed in two new unit test methods.
Note that specially crafted Ruby code can still evade such `cache`-call
detection: for example, a user might have its own method which itself
calls the Rails `cache` helper. In such a case, the template's code
doesn't start with a literal `cache` string and therefore will not be
eligible for collection caching.
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`Tags::Base#select_content_tag`.
Previously, passing a falsey value to `include_blank` would be ignored if the
field was required, and a blank line would still be inserted. The following will
now raise instead of quietly failing:
`select("post", "category", %w(a required field), { include_blank: false }, required: 'required')`
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When one rendered a partial template without specifying an object
or a collection (e.g. <%= render partial: 'partial_name' %>), Rails
would make an object called :partial_name available in local_assigns.
I don't think this was the intended behavior, since no local variable
called 'partial_name' gets defined in the view.
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supported by I18n.
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missing. Fixes #19967
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stevenspiel/link_to_if_block_helper_addition"
This reverts commit d459b001b43d25053e7982e96eb8383538a6e358, reversing
changes made to 4d4950fae9e2a6970b5f1793aadc56a0b44e28a3.
:sweat:
The block is not supposed to be passed to `link_to`. It's used for a
customized behavior of the `condtion = false` case. The docs
illustrate that like so:
```
<%=
link_to_if(@current_user.nil?, "Login", { controller: "sessions", action: "new" }) do
link_to(@current_user.login, { controller: "accounts", action: "show", id: @current_user })
end
%>
```
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Update url_helper.rb
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Allow an array to be a default translation value.
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4.2.1 introduced a change to the way `translate`/`t` works with an
option of `default: [[]]`. In 4.2.0, this would give a default value of
`[]`, but in 4.2.1, it leads to a missing translation.
`default: [[]]` is again allowed for cases where a default of `[]` is
needed.
This addresses GitHub issue 19640.
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Strip nils out of default translations. Fixes #19419
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The previous version of rails(4.2.0) you can pass objects
to the default option of translation helper.
For example:
```ruby
t('foo', default: 1)
```
But on rails 4.2.1 version this kind of use stopped to work,
because started only to accept String types.
Now with this fix we can use orther value types on this
helper again.
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Per DHH in #18337, ActionView::Helpers::RecordTagHelper has been
extracted to an external gem (source currently lives at
todd/record_tag_helper). Removal notices have also been added for anyone
upgrading that use the extracted methods.
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Allow to pass a string value to size option in `image_tag` and `video_tag`
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This makes the behavior more consistent with `width` or `height` options
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because the partial renderer would not create an lvar per each template since c67005f221f102fe2caca231027d9b11cf630484
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