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can't acquire a encoding from StreamingBuffer. fixes #12001
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Since there are disparities between the raised error messages on the
different implementations, let's avoid being too accurate.
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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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Mession/fix_test_dependency_of_erb_template_partial_with_layout
Fix dependency tracker bug
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Merge multi_fetch_fragments.
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Collections can take advantage of `multi_read` if they render one template
and their partials begin with a cache call.
The cache call must correspond to either what the collections elements are
rendered as, or match the inferred name of the partial.
So with a notifications/_notification.html.erb template like:
```ruby
<% cache notification %>
<%# ... %>
<% end %>
```
A collection would be able to use `multi_read` if rendered like:
```ruby
<%= render @notifications %>
<%= render partial: 'notifications/notification', collection: @notifications, as: :notification %>
```
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Makes caching a collection of template partials faster using `read_multi`
on the Rails cache store.
Some caching implementations have optimized `read_multi` so we don't have
to check in the cache store for every template.
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The testing of error messages have been implemented wrongly a few times.
This is an attempt to fix it.
For example, some of these test should have failed with the new code.
The reason they are not failling with the new string is the fact they
were not being tested beforehand.
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mail_to helper method fix
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when mail_to generate blank options for any passed options(cc, bcc, body, subject)
then MICROSOFT OUTLOOK treats it differently and set wrong values in different options.
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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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This makes the behavior more consistent with `width` or `height` options
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Refactoring at #18647 broke using non active record objects in form_for. This patch
restores the original behaviour where we only compute i18 key when object.respond_to?(:to_model)
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because the partial renderer would not create an lvar per each template since c67005f221f102fe2caca231027d9b11cf630484
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onwards.
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ref: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/18763#issuecomment-72349769
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https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/baf14ae513337cb185acf865e93dfc48f3aabf6a
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A shortcut to setup controller environment
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This eliminates the warning below:
actionview/test/template/form_helper_test.rb:913: warning: method redefined; discarding old id_came_from_user?
actionview/test/template/form_helper_test.rb:104: warning: previous definition of id_came_from_user? was here
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While we don't want to change the form input when validations fail,
blindly using `_before_type_cast` will cause the input to display the
wrong data for any type which does additional work on database values.
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If you entered incorrect input into a form (particularly with a
numericality validation), we should not replace what you typed in with
`0`, since clicking submit a second time would essentially be the same
as erroneously accepting the junk input as 0.
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This reverts commit 787e22bb491bd8c36db1e9734261c4ce02c5c5fd.
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We should never be ignoring valuable information that the types may need
to give us. The reason that it originally used `_before_type_cast` is
unclear, but appears to date back long enough that the reasons may not
be relevant today. There is only one test that asserts that it uses the
before type cast version, but it gives no context as to why and uses a
mock which does not simulate the real world.
Fixes #18523.
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tigrish/fix_custom_i18n_exception_handler_regression
Fix I18n regression introduced by #13832
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Previously, when the `:raise` options was set to `false`, it would get overwritten to `true`, preventing custom exception handlers to be used.
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Use directly TZInfo::Timezone without proxy
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Since real timezone is loaded anyway in `#utc_offset`
which is called during `#create`
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Previously default translation keys that didn't end in `_html`, but came
after a missing key that ended in `_html` were being returned as
html_safe. Now they are not. Fixes #18257
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Make possible to use blocks with short version of render partial
Conflicts:
actionview/CHANGELOG.md
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Generate a hidden_tag when using a file_field
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This will avoid a error be raised when the only input on the form is the
`file_field`.
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Previously, if you tried to use form_for with a presenter object
that implements to_model, it would crash in
action_dispatch/routing/polymorphic_routes.rb when asking the presenter
whether it is .persisted?
Now, we always ask .persisted? of the to_model object instead.
This seems to been an issue since 1606fc9d840da869a60213bc889da6fcf1fdc431
Signed-off-by: Eugenia Dellapenna <eugenia.dellapenna@gmail.com>
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before this PR IDENTIFIER_ERROR_MESSAGE could lead to misunderstand the convention of partial name.
Added OPTION_AS_ERROR_MESSAGE for unvalid charter in as option.
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Add support for Reply-To field in mail_to helper
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This commit intends to clarify the scope of ActionView::RecordIdentifier
methods `dom_id` and `dom_class`.
Most of the current documentation comes from da257eb8 (7 years ago) when
the decoupling of ActionView, ActiveRecord and ActiveModel was not a concern.
Since then, steps have been taken to reach such decoupling.
Therefore I think it's important to show that ActionView::RecordIdentifier
**does not strictly depend on the ActiveRecord API**:
any class `Post` implementing `post.to_key` and `post.model_name.param_key`
will work.
This commit adds a test to prove that ActionView::RecordIdentifier methods
can also be used on objects that do not subclass ActiveRecord::Base.
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The `Sheep` fixture was added in eb23754e when moving template tests
from actionpack to actionview, but it's not actually used in ActionView tests.
The `Sheep` fixture is only used to test `uncountable` in ActiveModel tests,
and is already defined in activemodel/test/models/sheep.rb
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After c2fe093, which was reverted yesterday, there will likely be
future PRs to address #17661.
The test `actionview/test/template/capture_helper_test.rb
#test_capture_returns_nil_if_the_returned_value_is_not_a_string` should
have errored with c2fe093, but it was rewritten in the PR to not raise.
My guess is that it may have seemed irrelevant to the content_tag tests
or already covered by them.
This test provides additional protection by being in the content_tag
test suite to explicitly raise a red flag in future cases. It foregoes
some redundancy for safety — at least until #17661 is closed.
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