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Add support for Reply-To field in mail_to helper
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Remove block from super
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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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This reverts commit c2fe0938d7201d4ce0bb2f25e72bf5f70df128af.
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This has been discussed in #17661 and partially reverts the changes made
in 9de83050d3a4b260d4aeb5d09ec4eb64f913ba64 and 986cac73e3c56b3dfa22fd1464f6913e38d32cc3
The test case added to content_for acts as a regression / acceptance test.
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Remove unused AV/test/fixtures/scope
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The file `modgreet.erb` was added 8 years ago in 21187c0
and is not used anymore by any test.
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The `test/fixtures/happy_path/render_action/hello_world.erb` file was
introduced in 8ab37c7 for the `TestRenderAction` test.
That test was subsequently removed in 34f058e, so the fixture is not
used anymore.
If Travis CI is happy, then you can be sure the fixture can be removed.
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Remove unused AV/test/fixtures/blog_public
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The fixtures were added to support StaticTests in 401cd97 but
those tests were then removed in d5ad92ce.
If Travis CI is happy with this PR, then you can be sure that
those fixtures are not needed anymore.
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claudiob/remove-duplicate-functional-caching-fixture
Remove one AV fixture (duplicate of an AP fixture)
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Both ActionPack and ActionView include `test/fixtures/functional_caching/fragment_cached_without_digest.html.erb`.
The [ActionPack file](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionpack/test/fixtures/functional_caching/fragment_cached_without_digest.html.erb) is used by the tests.
The [ActionView file](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionview/test/fixtures/functional_caching/fragment_cached_without_digest.html.erb) is not: it was introduced in eb23754e when some tests and
fixtures were moved from AP to AV, but no tests in AV uses the fixture.
Long story short: if Travis CI is happy with removing the fixture, you can
be sure that is not needed anymore!
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Bugfix config.action_view.default_form_builder option
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[This article](http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2014/8/20/Rails-4-2-beta1/#maintenance-consequences-and-rails-5-0) states that:
> Rails 5.0 is in most likelihood going to target Ruby 2.2.
Before the exact minimum version is fully decided, @arthurnn [suggests](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/17830#issuecomment-64940383)
that **at least** version 2.1.0 **must** be required by the `gemspec` files.
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We will support only Ruby >= 2.1.
But right now we don't accept pull requests with syntax changes to drop
support to Ruby 1.9.
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Originally caused by #17771
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Local vars should exist in partials for falsy `:object:` values too
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c67005f221f102fe2caca231027d9b11cf630484 made the local var in partials
available only if what passed to `:object` was truthy.
For example this would not make the local variable `foo` available inside the
partial:
render partial: 'foo', object: false
Fixes #17373.
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This commit moves a test from `test/template` to `test/activerecord` since the
test depends on ActiveRecord.
This matches the documentation from [RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/f28d1ddd507174ac233b773cc4f35c3c05ad32e7/actionview/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc):
> Test cases in the test/activerecord/ directory depend on having activerecord and sqlite3 installed.
> If Active Record is not in actionview/../activerecord directory, or the sqlite3 rubygem is not installed, these tests are skipped.
> Other tests are runnable from a fresh copy of actionview without any configuration.
---
More details about this commit.
All the tests starting with `require 'active_record_unit'` are already
inside `test/activerecord`, except for the one test this commit moves.
If you don't have `active_record` on your machine, the following command
currently fails on master:
```bash
```
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Fix select_tag generating tag when set to false.
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Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/17701.
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I grepped the source code for code snippets wrapped in backticks in the comments
and replaced the backticks with plus signs so they are correctly displayed in
the Rails documentation.
[ci skip]
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Document *all* the options accepted by form_for
Conflicts:
actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb
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The [current documentation of form_for](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormHelper.html#method-i-form_for) is incomplete:
> The rightmost argument to form_for is an optional hash of options -
> :url - The URL the form is to be submitted to. This may be represented in the same way as values passed to url_for or link_to. So for example you may use a named route directly. When the model is represented by a string or symbol, as in the example above, if the :url option is not specified, by default the form will be sent back to the current url (We will describe below an alternative resource-oriented usage of form_for in which the URL does not need to be specified explicitly).
> :namespace - A namespace for your form to ensure uniqueness of id attributes on form elements. The namespace attribute will be prefixed with underscore on the generated HTML id.
> :html - Optional HTML attributes for the form tag.
This commit completes the documentation by specifying that:
* `:authenticity_token` is also a valid option (as [documented here](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/b0f44c9ff0be84ebc42760029adeeb9dd954655f/actionview/lib/action_view/helpers/form_helper.rb#L396))
* `:method` is also a valid option (as [tested here](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/b0f44c9ff0be84ebc42760029adeeb9dd954655f/actionview/test/template/form_helper_test.rb#L1819))
* `:remote` is also a valid option (as [tested here](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/b0f44c9ff0be84ebc42760029adeeb9dd954655f/actionview/test/template/form_helper_test.rb#L1850))
[ci skip]
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Since 06388b0 `form_tag` accepts the option `enforce_utf8` which, when set to
false, prevents the hidden "UTF8 enforcer" field from appearing in the output.
This commit implements the same behavior for `form_for`.
Stems from https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/17685#issuecomment-63871395
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Now ActionView accepts <%= foo(){ %> and <%= foo()do %> :golf:
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This reverts commit f93df52845766216f0fe36a4586f8abad505cac4, reversing
changes made to a455e3f4e9dbfb9630d47878e1239bc424fb7d13.
Conflicts:
actionpack/lib/action_controller/test_case.rb
actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb
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* use public_send instead of send to avoid calling private
methods in form helpers
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This patch uniformizes warning messages. I used the most common style
already present in the code base:
* Capitalize the first word.
* End the message with a full stop.
* "Rails 5" instead of "Rails 5.0".
* Backticks for method names and inline code.
Also, converted a few long strings into the new heredoc convention.
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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.
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