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* Grouped the valid test cases in one place
* Make the length of the generated password obvious
* Removed two wrong (copy-and-pasted) test cases
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See #14591, Reason - BCrypt hash function can handle maximum 72 characters.
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[ci skip] Clarify ActiveModel::Model docs
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ActiveModel attributes initialized with String return String values
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add missing changelog entry. refer [#16db90d] [ci skip]
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the issue tracker. See also #15455 [ci skip]
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Put attr_reader in with all of the other instance methods
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This makes the grouping make a little more sense
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[ci skip]
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Currently, if environment doesn’t eager load code, invoking this
constant before calling #valid? on a model instance results in a
NameError.
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[ci skip]
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It's unintuitive to call '#valid?' when you want to run validations but
don't care about the return value.
The alias in ActiveRecord isn't strictly necessary (the ActiveModel
alias is still in effect), but it clarifies.
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ActiveModel tests can now be run in random order.
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Run ActiveModel test suites in random order.
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This gets the whole ActiveModel test suites working even if
`self.i_suck_and_my_tests_are_order_dependent!` is disabled
in `ActiveSupport::TestCase`.
Two places are found that potentially leak global state. This patch
makes sure states are restored so that none of the changes happen in
a single test will be carried over to subsequence tests.
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The four code samples that fail to run are:
- Add attribute magic to objects. Fixed by introducing a Person
instance variable.
- Tracking value changes. Fixed by replacing `attr_accessor` with
`define_attribute_methods`, providing getter and setter methods
for `name` and providing the missing `Person#save` method. A
call to `Person#save` has to precede the `person.name = 'robert'`
assignment, if we want `previous_changes` to include 'bob'.
- Adding `errors` interface to objects. Fixed by introducing a
Person instance variable, assigning `nil` to its name and calling
`Person#validate!`.
- Custom validators. Fixed by defining `HasNameValidator` before
it is used by `ValidatorPerson`.
All the code samples can now be run smoothly.
Call Dirty#changes_applied in Person#save, instead of modifying instance vars.
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This method return `Gem::Version.new(Rails.version)`, suggesting a more
reliable way to perform version comparison.
Example:
Rails.version #=> "4.1.2"
Rails.gem_version #=> #<Gem::Version "4.1.2">
Rails.version > "4.1.10" #=> false
Rails.gem_version > Gem::Version.new("4.1.10") #=> true
Gem::Requirement.new("~> 4.1.2") =~ Rails.gem_version #=> true
This was originally introduced as `.version` by @charliesome in #8501
but got reverted in #10002 since it was not backward compatible.
Also, updating template for `rake update_versions`.
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Now that Validator #setup is called from the initializer, we need a
reference to the model's class to be passed in to allow the validators
to continue functioning when used at the instance level.
Closes #14134.
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Goes along with fea1cdcff4d50d302d8e8532432c3ab107ff816d and
59ec4562a2e70df455b2e44a67c340fa5254e26e.
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We should not rely on to_s to return the name of the class
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Remove 4-1 related entries from master [ci skip]
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Conflicts:
actionview/CHANGELOG.md
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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The documentation of `#to_key` (http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Conversion.html#method-i-to_key)
states that it returns `nil` if there are no key attributes. `to_param` needs
to be aware of that fact and return `nil` as well.
Previously it raised the following exception:
```
1) Error:
ConversionTest#test_to_param_returns_nil_if_to_key_is_nil:
NoMethodError: undefined method `join' for nil:NilClass
/Users/senny/Projects/rails/activemodel/lib/active_model/conversion.rb:65:in `to_param'
/Users/senny/Projects/rails/activemodel/test/cases/conversion_test.rb:34:in `block in <class:ConversionTest>'
```
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