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* Lock down new `ImplicitRender` behavior for 5.0 RCGodfrey Chan2016-02-251-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. Conceptually revert #20276 The feature was implemented for the `responders` gem. In the end, they did not need that feature, and have found a better fix (see plataformatec/responders#131). `ImplicitRender` is the place where Rails specifies our default policies for the case where the user did not explicitly tell us what to render, essentially describing a set of heuristics. If the gem (or the user) knows exactly what they want, they could just perform the correct `render` to avoid falling through to here, as `responders` did (the user called `respond_with`). Reverting the patch allows us to avoid exploding the complexity and defining “the fallback for a fallback” policies. 2. `respond_to` and templates are considered exhaustive enumerations If the user specified a list of formats/variants in a `respond_to` block, anything that is not explicitly included should result in an `UnknownFormat` error (which is then caught upstream to mean “406 Not Acceptable” by default). This is already how it works before this commit. Same goes for templates – if the user defined a set of templates (usually in the file system), that set is now considered exhaustive, which means that “missing” templates are considered `UnknownFormat` errors (406). 3. To keep API endpoints simple, the implicit render behavior for actions with no templates defined at all (regardless of formats, locales, variants, etc) are defaulted to “204 No Content”. This is a strictly narrower version of the feature landed in #19036 and #19377. 4. To avoid confusion when interacting in the browser, these actions will raise an `UnknownFormat` error for “interactive” requests instead. (The precise definition of “interactive” requests might change – the spirit here is to give helpful messages and avoid confusions.) Closes #20666, #23062, #23077, #23564 [Godfrey Chan, Jon Moss, Kasper Timm Hansen, Mike Clark, Matthew Draper]
* Merge branch '5-0-beta-sec'Aaron Patterson2016-01-251-3/+20
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * 5-0-beta-sec: bumping version fix version update task to deal with .beta1.1 Eliminate instance level writers for class accessors allow :file to be outside rails root, but anything else must be inside the rails view directory Don't short-circuit reject_if proc stop caching mime types globally use secure string comparisons for basic auth username / password
| * allow :file to be outside rails root, but anything else must be inside the ↵Aaron Patterson2016-01-221-3/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | rails view directory CVE-2016-0752
* | Require only the concurrent/map featureRafael Mendonça França2015-12-231-1/+1
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* Replaced `ThreadSafe::Map` with successor `Concurrent::Map`.Jerry D'Antonio2015-09-191-2/+2
| | | | | | | The thread_safe gem is being deprecated and all its code has been merged into the concurrent-ruby gem. The new class, Concurrent::Map, is exactly the same as its predecessor except for fixes to two bugs discovered during the merge.
* Add wildcard template dependencies.Kasper Timm Hansen2015-07-261-0/+14
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* Freeze string literals when not mutated.schneems2015-07-191-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I wrote a utility that helps find areas where you could optimize your program using a frozen string instead of a string literal, it's called [let_it_go](https://github.com/schneems/let_it_go). After going through the output and adding `.freeze` I was able to eliminate the creation of 1,114 string objects on EVERY request to [codetriage](codetriage.com). How does this impact execution? To look at memory: ```ruby require 'get_process_mem' mem = GetProcessMem.new GC.start GC.disable 1_114.times { " " } before = mem.mb after = mem.mb GC.enable puts "Diff: #{after - before} mb" ``` Creating 1,114 string objects results in `Diff: 0.03125 mb` of RAM allocated on every request. Or 1mb every 32 requests. To look at raw speed: ```ruby require 'benchmark/ips' number_of_objects_reduced = 1_114 Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("freeze") { number_of_objects_reduced.times { " ".freeze } } x.report("no-freeze") { number_of_objects_reduced.times { " " } } end ``` We get the results ``` Calculating ------------------------------------- freeze 1.428k i/100ms no-freeze 609.000 i/100ms ------------------------------------------------- freeze 14.363k (± 8.5%) i/s - 71.400k no-freeze 6.084k (± 8.1%) i/s - 30.450k ``` Now we can do some maths: ```ruby ips = 6_226k # iterations / 1 second call_time_before = 1.0 / ips # seconds per iteration ips = 15_254 # iterations / 1 second call_time_after = 1.0 / ips # seconds per iteration diff = call_time_before - call_time_after number_of_objects_reduced * diff * 100 # => 0.4530373333993266 miliseconds saved per request ``` So we're shaving off 1 second of execution time for every 220 requests. Is this going to be an insane speed boost to any Rails app: nope. Should we merge it: yep. p.s. If you know of a method call that doesn't modify a string input such as [String#gsub](https://github.com/schneems/let_it_go/blob/b0e2da69f0cca87ab581022baa43291cdf48638c/lib/let_it_go/core_ext/string.rb#L37) please [give me a pull request to the appropriate file](https://github.com/schneems/let_it_go/blob/b0e2da69f0cca87ab581022baa43291cdf48638c/lib/let_it_go/core_ext/string.rb#L37), or open an issue in LetItGo so we can track and freeze more strings. Keep those strings Frozen ![](https://www.dropbox.com/s/z4dj9fdsv213r4v/let-it-go.gif?dl=1)
* applies project style guidelinesXavier Noria2015-06-201-7/+7
| | | | Just saw these in passing while reading this file.
* removes unnecessary backslashes in regexpsXavier Noria2015-06-201-3/+3
| | | | Colons are not metacharacters.
* Merge pull request #17512 from ↵Zachary Scott2015-04-101-1/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | JackDanger/danger/use-default-view-pattern-in-docs [docs] Using the real resolver pattern in docs
| * Using the real resolver pattern in docsJack Danger Canty2014-11-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If someone copies the docs into their app they'll find it simply doesn't work because the locale pattern doesn't have the same logic. This makes the doc examples work exactly as written. [ci skip]
* | Remove version conditional for find_template_pathsRafael Mendonça França2015-01-041-18/+6
| | | | | | | | | | Now that we only support Ruby 2.2+ we don't need this conditional anymore
* | Remove unneeded requiresRafael Mendonça França2015-01-041-1/+0
| | | | | | | | These requires were added only to change deprecation message
* | Change the default template handler from `ERB` to `Raw`.Rafael Mendonça França2015-01-041-6/+0
| | | | | | | | | | Files without a template handler in their extension will be rended using the raw handler instead of ERB.
* | Pass symbol as an argument instead of a blockErik Michaels-Ober2014-11-291-1/+1
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* let's warn with heredocsXavier Noria2014-10-281-3/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | The current style for warning messages without newlines uses concatenation of string literals with manual trailing spaces where needed. Heredocs have better readability, and with `squish` we can still produce a single line. This is a similar use case to the one that motivated defining `strip_heredoc`, heredocs are super clean.
* Add +variants to ActionView::FileSystemResolver documentation.Felipe Oliveira2014-09-261-3/+4
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* Feature detect based on Ruby version.Aaron Patterson2014-05-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | I didn't want to do this, FNM_EXTGLOB is defined on 2.1.x, but Dir.glob returns the wrong value on Ruby less than 2.2.0. Checking for a case-insensitive FS seems too hard, so just check Ruby version Checking for a case-insensitive FS seems too hard, so just check Ruby version.
* feature detect for FNM_EXTGLOB for older Ruby. Fixes #15053Aaron Patterson2014-05-101-5/+21
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* use fnmatch to test for case insensitive file systemsAaron Patterson2014-05-091-4/+2
| | | | | | this is due to: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5994
* Fix documentation of extract_handler_and_format_and_variant [ci skip]Prathamesh Sonpatki2014-04-261-1/+1
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* Add variants to Template classŁukasz Strzałkowski2014-03-141-7/+10
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* Action Pack VariantsŁukasz Strzałkowski2013-12-041-7/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | By default, variants in the templates will be picked up if a variant is set and there's a match. The format will be: app/views/projects/show.html.erb app/views/projects/show.html+tablet.erb app/views/projects/show.html+phone.erb If request.variant = :tablet is set, we'll automatically be rendering the html+tablet template. In the controller, we can also tailer to the variants with this syntax: class ProjectsController < ActionController::Base def show respond_to do |format| format.html do |html| @stars = @project.stars html.tablet { @notifications = @project.notifications } html.phone { @chat_heads = @project.chat_heads } end format.js format.atom end end end The variant itself is nil by default, but can be set in before filters, like so: class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base before_action do if request.user_agent =~ /iPad/ request.variant = :tablet end end end This is modeled loosely on custom mime types, but it's specifically not intended to be used together. If you're going to make a custom mime type, you don't need a variant. Variants are for variations on a single mime types.
* Remove deprecated cattr_* requiresGenadi Samokovarov2013-12-031-1/+1
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* Move actionpack/lib/action_view* into actionview/libPiotr Sarnacki2013-06-201-0/+326