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The Azure gem uses `Azure::Core::Http::HTTPError` for everything:
checksum mismatch, missing object, network unavailable, and many more.
(https://www.rubydoc.info/github/yaxia/azure-storage-ruby/Azure/Core/Http/HTTPError).
Rescuing that class obscures all sorts of configuration errors. We
should check the type of error in those rescue blocks, and reraise when
needed.
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cbothner/azure-service-swallowing-all-errors"
This reverts commit b204d167c5cfebd59f771d406178e371811ac43a, reversing
changes made to de6a200f82a3de399fa685d583503bc88dbc5e9f.
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The Azure gem uses `Azure::Core::Http::HTTPError` for everything:
checksum mismatch, missing object, network unavailable, and many more.
(https://www.rubydoc.info/github/yaxia/azure-storage-ruby/Azure/Core/Http/HTTPError).
Rescuing that class obscures all sorts of configuration errors. We
should check the type of error in those rescue blocks, and reraise when
needed.
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`ActiveStorage::Blob#download` and `ActiveStorage::Blob#open` raise
`ActiveStorage::FileNotFoundError` when the corresponding file is missing
from the storage service. Services translate service-specific missing
object exceptions (e.g. `Google::Cloud::NotFoundError` for the GCS service
and `Errno::ENOENT` for the disk service) into
`ActiveStorage::FileNotFoundError`.
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Closes #32530.
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The Active Storage service for Azure Storage has an option called `path`
that is ambiguous in meaning. It needs to be set to the primary blob
storage endpoint but that can be determined from the blobs client anyway.
To simplify the configuration this commit removes the `path` option and
gets the endpoint from the blobs client instead.
Closes #32225.
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Fixes #32129.
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* If it raise error `Azure::Core::Http::HTTPError`, return `nil` instead of `false` in
`ActiveStorage::Service::AzureStorageService#delete`.
* Other services behave as same as this.
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Closes #31073.
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* Use `+` instead of backquote.
* Remove escape from class to be link
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Add in the content_type option, which is defined as part of the generic
ActiveStorage::Service class.
Without this option, attempts to generate a URL for an attached file
fail with "ArgumentError (unknown keyword: content_type)"
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The reasons for this commit are:
- uniformity with the other Rails libraries
- (possibly) behave better with respect to autoloading
- fix the index in the generated documentation
Before this commit, run `rake rdoc` generates this left sidebar
(ActiveStorage entries are indexed twice, both inside and outside the module):
<img width="308" alt="before" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10076/28939523-7c087dec-7846-11e7-9289-38ed4a2930cd.png">
After this commit, run `rake rdoc` generates this left sidebar:
(ActiveStorage entries are only indexed inside the module):
<img width="303" alt="after" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10076/28939524-7c090be0-7846-11e7-8ee5-29dfecae548e.png">
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