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This reverts commit 0e407a90413d8a19002b85508d811ccdf2190783, reversing
changes made to 533a9f84b035756eedf9fdccf0c494dc9701ba72.
Conflicts:
activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb
activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb
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Sexier migrations
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Now you can omit |t| block parameter and all the t. from your migration code, that means, the syntax looks more Rails-3-ish, like the routes DSL and ActionMailer DSL.
Also, this change won't break any of your existing migration files, since the traditional syntax is still available.
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Fix for SqlBypass session store (for master)
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Two issues fixed:
1) connection_pool is not defined - needed by SessionStore#drop_table!
and create_table! since c94651f
2) initialization of connection to the default of AR::Base.connection
only occurred at the singleton level - the instance level method defined
by cattr_accessor did not have this logic
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I have found that Rails will take an invalid session ID specified by the
client and materialize a session based on that session ID. This means
that it is possible, among other things, for a client to use an
arbitrarily weak session ID or for a client to resurrect a previous used
session ID. In other words, we cannot guarantee that all session IDs are
generated by the server and that they are (statistically) unique through
time.
The fix is to always generate a new session ID in #get_session if an
existing session cannot be found under the incoming session ID.
Also added new tests that make sure that an invalid session ID is never
materialized into a new session, regardless of whether it comes in via a
cookie or a URL parameter (when :cookie_only => false).
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role can be passed in, also updated the Changelog to mention the change to some of the AR method signatures.
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subclass once
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column_list
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- persisted? is the API defined in ActiveModel
- makes it easier for extension libraries to conform to ActiveModel APIs
without concern for whether the extended object is specifically
ActiveRecord
[#5927 state:committed]
Signed-off-by: Santiago Pastorino <santiago@wyeworks.com>
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autoloading."
Booting a new Rails application does not work after this commit [#5359 state:open]
This reverts commit 38a421b34d0b414564e919f67d339fac067a56e6.
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autoloading.
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
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ActiveRecord adapter migration methods
Otherwise hardcoded table creation SQL was failing on Oracle database
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This reverts commit f4cce71d96c4aab898ae074174d93802fcb0b1cc.
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's/[ \t]*$//' -i {} \;)
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First step to merge Rails and Rack session stores. Rack always expects to receive the SID since it may have different behavior if the SID is nil.
This reverts commit e210895ba95e498b9debbf43a3e5ae588bca81f0.
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destroyed on reset.
[#4938]
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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set_session semantics to return the cookie value instead of a boolean.
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Resolved all the conflicts since 2.3.0 -> HEAD. Following is a list
of commits that could not be applied cleanly or are obviated with the
abstract_controller refactor. They all need to be revisited to ensure
that fixes made in 2.3 do not reappear in 3.0:
2259ecf368e6a6715966f69216e3ee86bf1a82a7
AR not available
* This will be reimplemented with ActionORM or equivalent
06182ea02e92afad579998aa80144588e8865ac3
implicitly rendering a js response should not use the default layout
[#1844 state:resolved]
* This will be handled generically
893e9eb99504705419ad6edac14d00e71cef5f12
Improve view rendering performance in development mode and reinstate
template recompiling in production [#1909 state:resolved]
* We will need to reimplement rails-dev-boost on top of the refactor;
the changes here are very implementation specific and cannot be
cleanly applied. The following commits are implicated:
199e750d46c04970b5e7684998d09405648ecbd4
3942cb406e1d5db0ac00e03153809cc8dc4cc4db
f8ea9f85d4f1e3e6f3b5d895bef6b013aa4b0690
e3b166aab37ddc2fbab030b146eb61713b91bf55
ae9f258e03c9fd5088da12c1c6cd216cc89a01f7
44423126c6f6133a1d9cf1d0832b527e8711d40f
0cb020b4d6d838025859bd60fb8151c8e21b8e84
workaround for picking layouts based on wrong view_paths
[#1974 state:resolved]
* The specifics of this commit no longer apply. Since it is a two-line
commit, we will reimplement this change.
8c5cc66a831aadb159f3daaffa4208064c30af0e
make action_controller/layouts pick templates from the current instance's
view_paths instead of the class view_paths [#1974 state:resolved]
* This does not apply at all. It should be trivial to apply the feature
to the reimplemented ActionController::Base.
87e8b162463f13bd50d27398f020769460a770e3
fix HTML fallback for explicit templates [#2052 state:resolved]
* There were a number of patches related to this that simply compounded
each other. Basically none of them apply cleanly, and the underlying
issue needs to be revisited. After discussing the underlying problem
with Koz, we will defer these fixes for further discussion.
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Signed-off-by: Michael Koziarski <michael@koziarski.com>
[#https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/attachments/106066/0001-Ensure-SqlBypass-use-ActiveRecord-Base-connection.patch state:committed]
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