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- Add missing dots at the end of sentences.
- Wrap RecordTagHelper into `.
- `RecordTagHelper` => `ActionView::Helpers::RecordTagHelper`.
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* Since #18411, we started to inform about extracted gem (record_tag_helper)
to developers who use `ActionView::Helpers::RecordTagHelper` 's methods.
* Currently, it seems no problem that we don't have to support no longer.
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All of Date, DateTime and Time respond to `iso8601`.
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* Seems the desc of Rake::TestTask.new is not displayed
* Use comment instead of desc
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Ruby 2.6.0 warns about this.
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`finalize_compiled_template_methods`
Since we introduced default option for `class_attribute` and
`mattr_accessor` family of methods and changed all occurrences of setting
default values by using of `:default` option I think it would be fine to use
`:default` option in order to set default value of `finalize_compiled_template_methods`
since it expresses itself very well.
Related to #29294, #32418
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ActionView::Template instances compile their source to methods on the
ActionView::CompiledTemplates module. To prevent leaks in development
mode, where templates can frequently change, a finalizer is added that
undefines these methods[1] when the templates are garbage-collected.
This is undesirable in the test environment, however, as templates don't
change during the life of the test. Moreover, the cost of undefining a
method is proportional to the number of descendants a class or module
has, since the method cache must be cleared for all descendant classes.
As ActionView::CompiledTemplates is mixed into every
ActionView::TestCase (or in RSpec suites, every view spec example
group), it can end up with a very large number of descendants, and
undefining its methods can become very expensive.
In large test suites, this results in a long delay at the end of the
test suite as all template finalizers are run, only for the process to
then exit.
To avoid this unnecessary cost, this change adds a config option,
`action_view.finalize_compiled_template_methods`, defaulting to true,
and sets it to false in the test environment only.
[1] https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/09b2348f7fc8d4e7191e70e06608c5909067e2aa/actionview/lib/action_view/template.rb#L118-L126
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Extract the confirm call in its own, overridable method in rails_ujs
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`</ps>` is not a valid closing tag for `<p>`.
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olivierlacan/actionview-helpers-docs-consistent-spacing
Use consistent spacing in actionview helper docs
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The spacing in these comments is fairly inconsistent. Array argument
contents are often separated with a space from the array literal
brackets but in several cases the Hash literal curly braces are tangent
to their contents which makes the documentation harder to read in some
cases.
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Pass HTML responses as plain-text in rails-ujs
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Running HTML responses through `DOMParser#parseFromString` results in
complete `HTMLDocument` instances with unnecessary surrounding tags.
For example:
new DOMParser().parseFromString('<p>hello</p>', 'text/html')
Will output:
<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<p>hello</p>
</body>
</html>
This is passed to the `ajax:success` handler as `event.detail[0]`
(`data`), but cannot be used directly without first traversing the
document.
To resolve this, only XML content is passed through `parseFromString`,
while HTML content is treated as plain-text.
This matches the behavior of jquery-ujs, which relied on jQuery's
response-type inference.
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Memoize the result of gsubbing @virtual_path
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This gets called many times for each virtual_path, creating a new string
each time that `translate` is called. We can memoize this so that it
only happens once per virtual_path instead.
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Interpolate '' instead of nil when multiple is false.
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"my string #{nil}" results in an additional '' string allocation, I'm
guessing because the nil has to be converted to a string.
"my string #{'[]' if multiple}" results in "my string #{nil}" if
multiple is false. Doing "my string #{''}" does not result in an extra
string allocation. I moved the if multiple logic into a method so I only
had to make the change once.
```ruby
begin
require "bundler/inline"
rescue LoadError => e
$stderr.puts "Bundler version 1.10 or later is required. Please update
your Bundler"
raise e
end
gemfile(true) do
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem "benchmark-ips"
gem "rails"
end
def allocate_count
GC.disable
before = ObjectSpace.count_objects
yield
after = ObjectSpace.count_objects
after.each { |k,v| after[k] = v - before[k] }
after[:T_HASH] -= 1 # probe effect - we created the before hash.
GC.enable
result = after.reject { |k,v| v == 0 }
GC.start
result
end
@html_options = {}
def master_version(multiple=nil)
"hi#{"[]" if multiple}"
end
def fast_version(multiple=nil)
str = multiple ? "[]" : ''
"hi#{str}"
end
def test
puts "master_version"
puts allocate_count { 1000.times { master_version } }
puts "master_version with arg"
puts allocate_count { 1000.times { master_version(' there') } }
puts "fast_version"
puts allocate_count { 1000.times { fast_version } }
puts "fast_version with arg"
puts allocate_count { 1000.times { fast_version(' there') } }
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("master_version") { master_version }
x.report("master_version with arg") { master_version(' there') }
x.report("fast_version") { fast_version }
x.report("fast_version with arg") { fast_version(' there') }
x.compare!
end
end
test
```
results:
```ruby
master_version
{:FREE=>-1981, :T_STRING=>2052}
master_version with arg
{:FREE=>-1001, :T_STRING=>1000}
fast_version
{:FREE=>-1001, :T_STRING=>1000}
fast_version with arg
{:FREE=>-1001, :T_STRING=>1000}
Warming up --------------------------------------
master_version 138.851k i/100ms
master_version with arg
164.029k i/100ms
fast_version 165.737k i/100ms
fast_version with arg
167.016k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
master_version 2.464M (±14.7%) i/s - 11.941M in 5.023307s
master_version with arg
3.754M (± 8.5%) i/s - 18.699M in 5.021354s
fast_version 3.449M (±11.7%) i/s - 17.071M in 5.033312s
fast_version with arg
3.636M (± 6.9%) i/s - 18.205M in 5.034792s
Comparison:
master_version with arg: 3753896.1 i/s
fast_version with arg: 3636094.5 i/s - same-ish: difference falls within error
fast_version: 3448766.2 i/s - same-ish: difference falls within error
master_version: 2463857.3 i/s - 1.52x slower
```
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lsylvester/only-preload-misses-on-multifetch-cache
Only preload misses on multifetch cache
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Fixes #32248.
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We only add the header when releasing to avoid some conflicts.
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- Add missing dots.
- Remove reference to itself on GitHub.
Usually, we add references to fixed issues only in a changelog.
Follow up #32223
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Fix occurrences Fixnum|Bignum
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Related to https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/d4eb0dc89ee6b476e2e10869dc282a96f956c6c7#r27830891
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On my local environment execution of `cd actionview/ && bin/test` raises error:
```
(snip)
rails/actionview/test/template/render_test.rb:6:in `<top (required)>': superclass mismatch for class TestController (TypeError)
```
In some test files `TestController` inherited from `ActionController::Base`,
but in `test/actionpack/controller/render_test.rb` file `TestController`
inherited from `ApplicationController`.
This produces error `superclass mismatch for class TestController (TypeError)`
Step to reproduce this on any environment:
`cd actionview/ && bin/test test/template/streaming_render_test.rb test/actionpack/controller/render_test.rb`
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The `+` does not work if the string contains spaces.
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Let select render default selected option for required field
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`default_enforce_utf8` belongs to `config.action_view`
Update info about `:skip_enforcing_utf8` since we can change default
behavior via `config.action_controller.default_enforce_utf8`
Related to #32125
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Don't enforce UTF-8 by default
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With the disabling of TLS 1.0 by most major websites, continuing to run
IE8 or lower becomes increasingly difficult so default to not enforcing
UTF-8 encoding as it's not relevant to other browsers.
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module_name/class_name
Currently submit_tag value translation does not support i18n key style
locale key.
It confuses me a bit because many other components support i18n key
style locale key.
I added i18n key style locale key support to submit tag.
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Add support for automatic nonce generation for Rails UJS
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Because the UJS library creates a script tag to process responses it
normally requires the script-src attribute of the content security
policy to include 'unsafe-inline'.
To work around this we generate a per-request nonce value that is
embedded in a meta tag in a similar fashion to how CSRF protection
embeds its token in a meta tag. The UJS library can then read the
nonce value and set it on the dynamically generated script tag to
enable it to execute without needing 'unsafe-inline' enabled.
Nonce generation isn't 100% safe - if your script tag is including
user generated content in someway then it may be possible to exploit
an XSS vulnerability which can take advantage of the nonce. It is
however an improvement on a blanket permission for inline scripts.
It is also possible to use the nonce within your own script tags by
using `nonce: true` to set the nonce value on the tag, e.g
<%= javascript_tag nonce: true do %>
alert('Hello, World!');
<% end %>
Fixes #31689.
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Found several instances.
Follow up on 63d530c5e68a8cf53603744789f53ccbc7ac1a0e
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Skipping over 2.4.0 to sidestep the `"symbol_from_string".to_sym.dup` bug.
References #32028
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* Global ignores at toplevel .gitignore
* Component-specific ignores in each toplevel directory
* Remove `actionview/test/tmp/.keep` for JRuby
```
rm actionview/test/tmp/ -fr
cd actionview/
bundle exec jruby -Itest test/template/digestor_test.rb
```
Related to #11743, #30392.
Closes #29978.
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Rails 6 will only support Ruby >= 2.3.
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`as` attribute value should be `style` for stylesheet preload link
See https://w3c.github.io/preload/#as-attribute
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:tada::tada::tada:
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Link to W3C reference was broken, this uses the latest URL, along with HTTPS.
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- Fix typo
- Adjust output example to other example's format
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