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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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This reverts commit edc54fd2068bc21f0d381228e55d97e32f508923, reversing
changes made to a5922f132f4d163e2c7f770427087f5268c18def.
As discussed, this is not an appropriate place to make assumptions about
ARGV, or to write to stdout: config/boot.rb is a library and is required
by other applictions, with which we have no right to interfere.
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Rails has some support for multiple databases but it can be hard to
handle migrations with those. The easiest way to implement multiple
databases is to contain migrations into their own folder ("db/migrate"
for the primary db and "db/seconddb_migrate" for the second db). Without
this you would need to write code that allowed you to switch connections
in migrations. I can tell you from experience that is not a fun way to
implement multiple databases.
This refactoring is a pre-requisite for implementing other features
related to parallel testing and improved handling for multiple
databases.
The refactoring here moves the class methods from the `Migrator` class
into it's own new class `MigrationContext`. The goal was to move the
`migrations_paths` method off of the `Migrator` class and onto the
connection. This allows users to do the following in their
`database.yml`:
```
development:
adapter: mysql2
username: root
password:
development_seconddb:
adapter: mysql2
username: root
password:
migrations_paths: "db/second_db_migrate"
```
Migrations for the `seconddb` can now be store in the
`db/second_db_migrate` directory. Migrations for the primary database
are stored in `db/migrate`".
The refactoring here drastically reduces the internal API for migrations
since we don't need to pass `migrations_paths` around to every single
method. Additionally this change does not require any Rails applications
to make changes unless they want to use the new public API. All of the
class methods from the `Migrator` class were `nodoc`'d except for the
`migrations_paths` and `migrations_path` getter/setters respectively.
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There is concern that only blob are deleted depending on
the `before_destroy` definition order which throws abort.
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To pick up 21417e02e906f6b64f013aafefdc0cb8ea8b5e74
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#31393
Brought to you by a 12 year old Firefox bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329509
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Explicitly declare inverse associations so ActiveStorage::Attachment touches the original record instance.
Closes #31542.
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This is useful when we have several representations for the same
underlying file, each one with a different name, and we need to provide
a custom download URL based on that name and not that of the underlying
file.
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In this way we avoid HTML, XML, SVG and other files that can be rendered
by the browser to be served inline by default. Depending on the origin
from where these files are served, this might lead to XSS
vulnerabilities, and in the best case, to more realistic phishing
attacks and open redirects.
We force it rather than falling back to it when other disposition is not
provided. Otherwise it would be possible for someone to force inline
just by passing `disposition=inline` in the URL.
The list of content types to be served as attachments is configurable.
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Bump license years for 2018
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Clarify that it's public API and may be used in third-party analyzers.
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Clarify that it's public API intended for use by third-party previewers. It shouldn't be removed without deprecation even though it isn't used by the built-in previewers.
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