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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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mutool is licensed under the Affero GPL, which has strict distribution requirements.
Poppler is licensed under the more liberal GPL, making it a good alternative for those who can't use mutool.
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Since we started clearing the client-side blob's type in e0867b3, we no longer need to set a blank Content-Type header before issuing the direct upload request. Fixes that Safari 9 would combine the blank Content-Type header with the blank blob type to produce a Content-Type header containing a single comma, invalidating the request.
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[Matt Jones & George Claghorn]
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Fixes #32129.
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Since ActiveStorage::Blob::Representable unifies the idea of previews and
variants under one roof as representation, we may as well have the
controllers follow suit.
Thus ActiveStorage::RepresenationsController enters the fray. I've copied
the old tests for both previews and variants and unified those as well.
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Ruby 2.4+ provides `Hash#compact` and `Hash#compact!` natively,
so `active_support/core_ext/hash/compact` is no longer necessary.
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Prevent older versions of Chrome from appending a Content-Type header containing the Blob type, rendering the request invalid if we intend not to provide a Content-Type. This behavior was observed in Chrome 58.
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Fix customizing the download Content-Type for a directly-uploaded blob via a signed URL. See e8286ee.
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Remove railties' changelog added by 7340596de45dc4c0f62a287b6acc4e71d8ee6c60
since it was backported to `5-2-stable` via ac99916fcf7bf27bb1519d4f7387c6b4c5f0463d
Remove activesupport's changelog added by 1077ae96b34b5a1dfbf10ee0c40b1ceb1eb6b30b
since it was backported to `5-2-stable` via a2b97e4ffef971607a1be8fc7909f099b6840f36
Remove activesupport's changelog added by 0d41a76d0c693000005d79456dee7f9299f5e8d4
since it was backported to `5-2-stable` via cdce6a709e1cbc98fff009effc3b1b3ce4c7e8db
Remove activestorage's changelog added by d57c52a385eb57c6ce8c6d124ab5e186f931d142
since it was backported to `5-2-stable` via 5292cdf59a2052c453d6016c69b90b790cbf2547
Follow up c113bdc9d0c2cffd535ca97aff85c4bdc46b11f6
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`to_prepare` callbacks are run during initialization; using one here
meant that `ActiveStorage::Blob` would be loaded when the app boots,
which would in turn load `ActiveRecord::Base`.
By using a lazy load hook to configure `ActiveStorage::Blob` instead,
we can avoid loading `ActiveRecord::Base` unnecessarily.
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Closes #32096.
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Only us-east-1 gives URLs like bucket.s3.amazonaws.com whereas other
regions have URLs like s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/ubxd-rails
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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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Active Storage is an engine which means its models, jobs and controllers
are autoloaded by Rails rather than Ruby. Unfortunately this means it's
subject to the same gotchas as applications, including this one:
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v5.1.4/autoloading_and_reloading_constants.html#when-constants-aren-t-missed-qualified-references
On Ruby < 2.5, constants nested under classes can't be autoloaded by
Rails if a top level constant already exists with the same name.
To avoid clashing with constants defined in users' applications or gems,
we can use `require_dependency` to ensure that the nested constants are
loaded before they're used.
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Document :combine_options
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Turns out this is still undocumented functionality.
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- Make sure `blob.service_url` present a `ActiveStorage::Filename` type to `serivce.url`.
- Add `ActiveStorage::Filename.wrap` method.
before:
```rb
blob.service_url(filename: ActiveStorage::Filename.new("new.txt"))
blob.service_url(filename: "new.txt")
=> NoMethodError: undefined method `parameters' for "new.txt":String
params = {}
blob.service_url(filename: params[:filename])
=> NoMethodError: undefined method `parameters' for nil:NilClass
```
after:
```rb
blob.service_url(filename: "new.txt")
blob.service_url(filename: nil)
```
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This allows activestorage users to ship smaller javascript bundles to
visitors using modern browsers, as demonstrated in this repository:
https://github.com/rmacklin/activestorage-es2015-build-example
In that example, the bundle shrinks by 5K (24%).
In addition to allowing smaller bundles for those who ship untranspiled
code to modern browsers, including the source code in the published
package can be useful in other ways:
1. Users can import individual modules rather than the whole library
2. As a result of (1), users can also monkey patch parts of
activestorage by importing the relevant module, modifying the
exported object, and then importing the rest of activestorage (which
would then use the patched object).
Note:
In order to allow the source code to be depended on rather than the
compiled code, we have to declare the external dependency on spark-md5
as a regular dependency, not a development dependency.
This means that even users who depend on the compiled code will have to
download this package. However, spark-md5 is a small package, so this
tradeoff seems worth it.
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Allow ActiveStorage::Blob#service_url to pass addition options to service.url
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`service.url`.
Because there have some service needs more parameters for file URL:
https://www.alibabacloud.com/help/doc-detail/44687.htm
```rb
class AliyunService < Service
def url(key, options = {})
image_process = options[:oss_process] || "image/resize,w_800"
"http://image-demo.oss-cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/example.jpg?x-oss-process=#{image_process}"
end
end
```
Use case:
```erb
<%= image_tag @user.avatar.service_url(oss_process: "image/resize,m_fill,h_100,w_100" %>
```
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`JSON` constant defined.
For example when using the `representable` gem: https://github.com/trailblazer/representable/issues/224
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:tada::tada::tada:
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