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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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* Allow a default value to be declared for class_attribute
* Convert to using class_attribute default rather than explicit setter
* Removed instance_accessor option by mistake
* False is a valid default value
* Documentation
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For inform that need to add `erubis` to gemfile.
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There are some classes inherit from `ActionView::Template::Handlers::Erubis`.
(ex. https://github.com/haml/haml/blob/4.0.7/lib/haml/helpers/safe_erubis_template.rb#L3)
```
Class.new(ActionView::Template::Handlers::Erubis)
# => TypeError: superclass must be a Class (ActiveSupport::Deprecation::DeprecatedConstantProxy given)
```
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Remove unused argument `formats`
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Erubi offers the following advantages for Rails:
* Works with ruby's --enable-frozen-string-literal option
* Has 88% smaller memory footprint
* Does no freedom patching (Erubis adds a method to Kernel)
* Has simpler internals (1 file, <150 lines of code)
* Has an open development model (Erubis doesn't have a
public source control repository or bug tracker)
* Is not dead (Erubis hasn't been updated since 2011)
Erubi is a simplified fork of Erubis that contains just the
parts that are generally needed (which includes the parts
that Rails uses). The only intentional difference in
behavior is that it does not include support for <%=== tags
for debug output. That could be added to the ActionView ERB
handler if it is desired.
The Erubis template handler remains in a deprecated state
so that code that accesses it directly does not break. It
can be removed after Rails 5.1.
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(I personally prefer writing one string in one line no matter how long it is, though)
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Now Text class is only used to render text mime type pages
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Regexp#match? should be considered to be part of the Ruby core library. We are
emulating it for < 2.4, but not having to require the extension is part of the
illusion of the emulation.
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DRYing duplicate methods
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All indentation was normalized by rubocop auto-correct at 80e66cc4d90bf8c15d1a5f6e3152e90147f00772.
But comments was still kept absolute position. This commit aligns
comments with method definitions for consistency.
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Style/SpaceBeforeBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces
Fix all violations in the repository.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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Where appropriate, prefer the more concise Regexp#match?,
String#include?, String#start_with?, or String#end_with?
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In PR #24929 the changelog was updated to make note that while the new
template handler was changed to raw this changed the behavior when
outputting plain html or js files. Previously ERB would output the files
unescaped. Changing the default handler to RAW meant that these same
files would be rendered as escaped rather than as js or html.
Because of this change in behavior and after the discussion #24949 in we
decided to change the behavior of the Raw handler to output html_safe
strings by default.
Now files rendered with the default handler (raw) render the file
unescaped.
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Using locals will cause layouts to be cached multiple times in the
template cache. This commit removes locals from consideration when
looking up the layout.
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Object#inspect recursively inspects instance variables, exposing all
internal state, including sensitive internal cache objects. Override
Cache#inspect to give a high-level summary that never interferes with
concurrent cache writes.
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initially set is used for template type https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/67f55e28
after this commit https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/91f2ad36 it’s not require
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`OptimizedFileSystemResolver` (which most Rails apps use), but did not
implement the feature on the more generic `PathResolver`, which is often
used in tests etc.
Fixes #23881
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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]
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Having collection caching that wraps templates and automatically tries
to infer if they are cachable proved to be too much of a hassle.
We'd rather have it be something you explicitly turn on.
This removes much of the code and docs to explain the previous automatic
behavior.
This change also removes scoped cache keys and passing cache_options.
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- Changed formatted_code_for to return array of logs to be tagged for each line
- Changed some render tests to match new behaviour of return
Fixes #22979
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Fix edge case with ActionView::Template::Error reraise
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When you re-raise an ActionView::Template::Error, the #cause can change.
You can see this behaviour with [nack]. Currently, `web-console` doesn't
run the console in the proper binding in the case of errors in the
views, because when we follow the `#cause` of the exception it is an
[`EOFError`][EOFError].
This also affects [pow] as it runs on [nack].
[nack]: https://github.com/josh/nack
[pow]: http://pow.cx/
[EOFError]: https://github.com/josh/nack/blob/d523cc870c0a11dcf349388a15adfecba9314f97/lib/nack/server.rb#L108
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* 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
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rails view directory
CVE-2016-0752
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A Set can't be implicitly converted into an Array:
```
irb(main):012:0> formats = [ :rss ]
=> [:rss]
irb(main):013:0> formats &= SET.symbols
TypeError: no implicit conversion of Set into Array
from (irb):13:in `&'
from (irb):13
from /Users/kasperhansen/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/bin/irb:11:in `<main>'
```
Besides `Mime::SET.symbols` returns an Array, so we're closer to that.
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Match `Mime::SET.symbols`.
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If they aren't symbols, then they aren't likely to be in the set anyway.
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We'll be using this to map over to Action Dispatch's Mime::Set.
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The template types is a private abstraction to fill in basic blanks from Action Dispatch's
mime types. As such we can modify the data structure ourselves.
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