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So strings can be humanized without being capitalized:
'employee_salary'.humanize # => "Employee salary"
'employee_salary'.humanize(capitalize: false) # => "employee salary"
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JSON.{dump,generate} offered by the JSON gem is not compatiable with
Rails at the moment and can cause a lot of subtle bugs when passed
certain data structures. This changed all direct usage of the JSON gem
in internal Rails code to always go through AS::JSON.{decode,encode}.
We also shouldn't be implementing `to_json` most of the time, and
these occurances are replaced with an equivilent `as_json`
implementation to avoid problems down the road.
See [1] for all the juicy details.
[1]: intridea/multi_json#138 (comment)
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These methods now takes the same options as Hash#as_json, for example:
struct = Struct.new(:foo, :bar).new
struct.foo = "hello"
struct.bar = "world"
json = struct.as_json(only: [:foo]) # => {foo: "hello"}
This is extracted from PR #11728 from @sergiocampama, see also the
discussion in #11460.
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them to JavaScript functions like getTime().
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Same as 4d4ff531b8807ee88a3fc46875c7e76f613956fb
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Add Rdoc document for Array#forty_two [ci skip]
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Same as #12710 but for the time module this time. This time it should
fix the Active Model test suite in isolation avoiding a TypeError to
be raised about the superclass of the DateTime object.
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If we try to monkey-patch the class before requiring it, then a
"superclass mismatch" (TypeError) error is raised and the build can't
run correctly.
Fixes #12708
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Rails 4.1 has switched away from MultiJson, and does not currently
support any options on `ActiveSupport::JSON.decode`. Passing in
unsupported options (i.e. any non-empty options hash) will now raise
an ArgumentError.
Rationale:
1. We cannot guarantee the underlying JSON parser won't change in the
future, hence we cannot guarantee a consistent set of options the
method could take
2. The `json` gem, which happens to be the current JSON parser, takes
many dangerous options that is irrelevant to the purpose of AS's
JSON decoding API
3. To reserve the options hash for future use, e.g. overriding default
global options like ActiveSupport.parse_json_times
This change *DOES NOT* introduce any changes in the public API. The
signature of the method is still decode(json_text, options). The
difference is this method previously accepted undocumented options
which does different things when the underlying adapter changes. It
now correctly raises an ArgumentError when it encounters options that
it does not recognize (and currently it does not support any options).
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Eagerload active_support/json/encoding in active_support/core_ext/object/to_json
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TL;DR The primary driver is to remove autoload surprise.
This is related to #12106. (The root cause for that ticket is that
json/add defines Regexp#to_json among others, but here I'll reproduce
the problem without json/add.)
Before:
>> require 'active_support/core_ext/to_json'
=> true
>> //.as_json
NoMethodError: undefined method `as_json' for //:Regexp
from (irb):3
from /Users/godfrey/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.0.0-p195/bin/irb:16:in `<main>'
>> //.to_json
=> "\"(?-mix:)\""
>> //.as_json
=> "(?-mix:)"
After:
>> require 'active_support/core_ext/to_json'
=> true
>> //.as_json
=> "(?-mix:)"
This is because ActiveSupport::JSON is autoloaded the first time
Object#to_json is called, which causes additional core extentions
(previously defined in active_support/json/encoding.rb) to be loaded.
When someone require 'active_support/core_ext', the expectation is
that it would add certain methods to the core classes NOW. The
previous behaviour causes additional methods to be loaded the first
time you call `to_json`, which could cause nasty surprises and other
unplesant side-effects.
This change moves all core extensions in to core_ext/json. AS::JSON is
still autoloaded on first #to_json call, but since it nolonger
include the core extensions, it should address the aforementioned bug.
*Requiring core_ext/object/to_json now causes a deprecation warnning*
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support :unless_exist for FileCache
Conflicts:
activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
activesupport/test/caching_test.rb
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* Remove unneeded comments.
* Use key? instead of keys.include?.
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Issue #8442
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singleton classes
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Minor Refactoring to `NumberHelper#number_to_human`
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* Use destructive `map` and `sort_by` to save extra object creation.
* Create `INVERTED_DECIMAL_UNITS.invert` constant instead of repeatedly doing `DECIMAL_UNITS.invert`
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Due to changes from http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/repository/revisions/39628 current `singleton_class?` implementation fails.
Changed based on reference from http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/7609
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For background -
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8468
Changset - https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/repository/revisions/41259/diff/test/ruby/test_thread.rb
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This reverts commit e5f5a838b96a362534d9bb60d02334439ed9784c, reversing
changes made to d7567f3290a50952494e9213556a1f283a6cf3a0.
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Allow Pathname for require dependency
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Prevent server blow up when iterating over TimeWithZone Range
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Allow attaching to AS::Notifications namespace up front
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Before, you were required to attach *after* adding the methods to the
class, since the attachment process needed the methods to be present.
With this change, any new method will also be attached to the configured
namespace.
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Fix FileStore#cleanup to no longer rely on missing each_key method
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It turns out that ActionPack depends on the decoder to parse JSON
"fragments" (e.g. '"a string"', '1', 'null', etc), so we need to
enable quirks mode on JSON.parse. Also added coverage on the decoder
side to prevent regression.
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Since we are dealing with untrusted user input, we should not be
using JSON.load. According to the docs[1]:
BEWARE: This method is meant to serialise data from trusted user
input, like from your own database server or clients under your
control, it could be dangerous to allow untrusted users to pass
JSON sources into it. The default options for the parser can be
changed via the ::load_default_options method.
[1] http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0/libdoc/json/rdoc/JSON.html#method-i-load
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