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* Revert "Adds `not_in?` onto Object"David Heinemeier Hansson2016-07-294-81/+0
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* Add rationale for manually checking auth_tag length, which got lost when ↵Bart de Water2016-07-271-0/+4
| | | | #25874 was squashed before merging [skip ci]
* Merge pull request #25914 from jmccartie/jm/not_inRafael França2016-07-224-0/+81
|\ | | | | Adds `not_in?` onto Object
| * Adds `not_in?` onto ObjectJon McCartie2016-07-214-0/+81
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* | revises a regexpXavier Noria2016-07-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | The exclamation mark is not a metacharacter.
* | systematic revision of =~ usage in ASXavier Noria2016-07-2217-29/+43
| | | | | | | | | | Where appropriate prefer the more concise Regexp#match?, String#include?, String#start_with?, and String#end_with?
* | adds require for Regexp#match?Xavier Noria2016-07-221-0/+2
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* | revises styleXavier Noria2016-07-221-1/+1
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* | the infamous typo only seen in GitHub's diff [ci skip]Xavier Noria2016-07-221-1/+1
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* performance boost for String#blank? in Ruby 2.4Xavier Noria2016-07-221-1/+1
| | | | | | Some casual benchmarks showed a 2x factor. All credit goes to @nurse.
* define Range#match? if Ruby < 2.4Xavier Noria2016-07-223-2/+36
| | | | | | See the rationale in the documentation included in this patch. We are going to gradually introduce this predicate in the code base.
* Allow MessageEncryptor to take advantage of authenticated encryption modesBart de Water2016-07-213-4/+64
| | | | | | AEAD modes like `aes-256-gcm` provide both confidentiality and data authenticity, eliminating the need to use MessageVerifier to check if the encrypted data has been tampered with. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Daer <jeremydaer@gmail.com>
* Merge pull request #25823 from mechanicles/missing-memory-store-testsRafael França2016-07-201-0/+10
|\ | | | | Add missing tests for memory store of cache.
| * Add missing tests for memory store of cache.Santosh Wadghule2016-07-171-0/+10
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* | Merge pull request #25393 from gsamokovarov/introduce-assert-changesRafael França2016-07-203-9/+236
|\ \ | | | | | | Introduce `assert_changes` and `assert_no_changes`
| * | Introduce `assert_changes` and `assert_no_changes`Genadi Samokovarov2016-07-173-9/+236
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Those are assertions that I really do miss from the standard `ActiveSupport::TestCase`. Think of those as a more general version of `assert_difference` and `assert_no_difference` (those can be implemented by assert_changes, should this change be accepted). Why do we need those? They are useful when you want to check a side-effect of an operation. `assert_difference` do cover a really common case, but we `assert_changes` gives us more control. Having a global error flag? You can test it easily with `assert_changes`. In fact, you can be really specific about the initial state and the terminal one. ```ruby error = Error.new(:bad) assert_changes -> { Error.current }, from: nil, to: error do expected_bad_operation end ``` `assert_changes` follows `assert_difference` and a string can be given for evaluation as well. ```ruby error = Error.new(:bad) assert_changes 'Error.current', from: nil, to: error do expected_bad_operation end ``` Check out the test cases if you wanna see more examples. :beers:
* | | Merge pull request #25822 from ↵Rafael França2016-07-201-0/+12
|\ \ \ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | mechanicles/clear-local-cache-on-invalid-parameters-error Add missing test for clearing up local cache on invalid parameters error.
| * | | Add missing test for clearing up local cache on invalid parameters err.Santosh Wadghule2016-07-171-0/+12
| | |/ | |/| | | | | | | | | | Add missing test for clearing up local cache and check response should be present on invalid parameters error.
* | | Make sure the time method is unstubedRafael Mendonça França2016-07-171-29/+41
| |/ |/| | | | | | | | | The minitest stubs were conflicting with the time travel stubs so the travel_back method call in the teardown block was actually keeping the time stubbed.
* | Added :fallback_string option to Array#to_sentenceoss922016-07-133-3/+20
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* Merge pull request #25790 from mrageh/wrap-lazy-load-hooks-in-moduleRafael França2016-07-131-18/+26
|\ | | | | Wrap module around lazy load hooks
| * Wrap module around lazy load hooksmrageh2016-07-121-18/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix for issue https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/25784 Prior to this commit the lazy_load_hooks.rb file contained important lazy load hooks. Since [7c90d91](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/7c90d91c3c43bdbba25d38589aed0e2940af3bc8) the [documentation](http://api.rubyonrails.org/files/activesupport/lib/active_support/lazy_load_hooks_rb.html) did not display the comments in this file as the docs for load hooks. This commit wraps the code within this file in a module so we can display the documentation for `ActiveSupport` load hooks. By extending `ActiveSupport` with this module, all the methods within it should still be accessible through `ActiveSupport`.
* | Remove old test that check duplicated items in the load pathRafael Mendonça França2016-07-131-16/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | This test was added to protect the test suite from our mistakes but now it is failing because bundler does add duplicated libs in the load path by design (if the repository has more than one gem)
* | Missing require 'active_support/multibyte/unicode'Akira Matsuda2016-07-121-0/+1
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* | Raise ArgumentError for bad strptime argumentsJohn Gesimondo2016-07-113-0/+17
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* AS::Duration should serialize empty values correctly. (#25656)Paul Sadauskas2016-07-112-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The current implementation serializes zero-length durations incorrectly (it serializes as `"-P"`), and cannot un-serialize itself: ``` [1] pry(main)> ActiveSupport::Duration.parse(0.minutes.iso8601) ActiveSupport::Duration::ISO8601Parser::ParsingError: Invalid ISO 8601 duration: "-P" is empty duration from /Users/rando/.gem/ruby/2.3.1/gems/activesupport-5.0.0/lib/active_support/duration/iso8601_parser.rb:96:in `raise_parsing_error' ``` Postgres empty intervals are serialized as `"PT0S"`, which is also parseable by the Duration deserializer, so I've modified the `ISO8601Serializer` to do the same. Additionally, the `#normalize` function returned a negative sign if `parts` was blank (all zero). Even though this fix does not rely on the sign, I've gone ahead and corrected that, too, in case a future refactoring of `#serialize` uses it.
* Update class_attribute docsJohn Gesimondo2016-07-101-1/+1
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* Merge pull request #25736 from voxik/file-store-test-require-pathnameRafael França2016-07-071-0/+2
|\ | | | | Pathname might not be always initialized.
| * Pathname might not be always initialized.Vít Ondruch2016-07-071-0/+2
| | | | | | | | Require 'pathname' explicitly
* | Merge pull request #24890 from vipulnsward/travel-to-raiseKasper Timm Hansen2016-07-053-8/+111
|\ \ | | | | | | `travel/travel_to` travel time helpers, now raise on nested calls
| * | `travel/travel_to` travel time helpers, now raise on nested calls,Vipul A M2016-07-023-8/+111
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | as this can lead to confusing time stubbing. Instead of: travel_to 2.days.from_now do # 2 days from today travel_to 3.days.from_now do # 5 days from today end end preferred way to achieve above is: travel_to 2.days.from_now # 2 days from today travel_back travel_to 5.days.from_now # 5 days from today Closes #24690 Fixes #24689
* | | Merge pull request #25678 from voxik/DRY-downloaderRafael França2016-07-044-65/+36
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| * | | Skip the test if test data download fails.Vít Ondruch2016-07-044-12/+16
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| * | | DRY Downloader.Vít Ondruch2016-07-044-53/+20
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* / | Pathname might not be always initialized.Vít Ondruch2016-07-041-0/+2
|/ / | | | | | | Require 'pathname' explicitly
* | Merge pull request #25625 from voxik/fix-rails-test-git-layoutRafael França2016-07-011-2/+2
|\ \ | |/ |/| Do not depend on Rails git repository layout in ActiveSupport tests.
| * Do not depend on Rails git repository layout in ActiveSupport tests.Vít Ondruch2016-07-011-2/+2
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* | Merge pull request #25344 from matthewd/debug-locksMatthew Draper2016-07-022-5/+49
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| * | Provide a middleware to debug misbehaving locksMatthew Draper2016-06-102-5/+49
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Only intended to be enabled when in use; by necessity, it sits above any reasonable access control.
* | | Merge pull request #24146 from matthewd/latch-as-proxyMatthew Draper2016-07-021-5/+12
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| * | | Don't inherit from Concurrent::CountDownLatchMatthew Draper2016-03-111-5/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | That class mangles .new, which interferes with our deprecation warning. More generally, it suggests we shouldn't be subclassing without a very good reason, and avoiding one allocation doesn't seem to meet that criteria. In passing, recommend the simpler Concurrent::Event for the common count=1 case.
* | | | Merge pull request #25600 from pan/constantize-docfixVipul A M2016-07-011-4/+4
|\ \ \ \ | |_|_|/ |/| | | fix ActiveSupport::Infector.constantize usage API doc [ci skip]
| * | | fix ActiveSupport::Infector.constantize usage API doc [ci skip]Pan GaoYong2016-06-301-4/+4
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* | | | Partially revert #25192Matthew Draper2016-07-012-7/+22
|/ / / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | KeyGenerator is used in other contexts, and we cannot change its output... even if it does accidentally default to generating excess key material for our primary internal usage.
* | | We default to using aes-256-cbc as our verification/signing cipher. It can ↵Vipul A M2016-06-273-9/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | accept key lengths of 128, 192 or 256-bit, whereas currently we were providing twice the acceptable value. ruby < 2.4 allowed accepting these values, as extra key bits were ignored. Since https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/ce635262f53b760284d56bb1027baebaaec175d1 this now has a strict checking on key length. Default to key length 32 bytes, to match the compatible length for aes-256-cbc Fixes #25185
* | | Clearify CHANGELOG for #23011 [ci skip]Godfrey Chan2016-06-271-2/+6
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* | | Define `Pathname#as_json`Ryunosuke Sato2016-06-252-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When the Pathname object is converted as JSON, it should be a string that means itself. Expected: ``` >> Pathname.new('/path/to/somewhere.txt').as_json "/path/to/somewhere.txt" ``` Actual: ``` >> Pathname.new('/path/to/somewhere.txt').as_json {"path"=>"/path/to/somewhere.txt"} ```
* | | Define `URI::Generic#as_json`Ryunosuke Sato2016-06-252-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When the URI object is converted as JSON, it is expected that it is a string that means its URI. Expected: ``` >> URI.parse('http://example.com').as_json "http://example.com" ``` Actual: ``` >> URI.parse('http://example.com').as_json {"scheme"=>"http", "user"=>nil, "password"=>nil, "host"=>"example.com", "port"=>80, "path"=>"", "query"=>nil, "opaque"=>nil, "fragment"=>nil, "parser"=> {"regexp"=> {"SCHEME"=>"(?-mix:\\A[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9+\\-.]*\\z)", "USERINFO"=>"(?-mix:\\A(?:%\\h\\h|[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~])*\\z)", "HOST"=> "(?-mix:\\A(?:(?<IP-literal>\\[(?:(?<IPv6address>(?:\\h{1,4}:){6}(?<ls32>\\h{1,4}:\\h{1,4}|(?<IPv4address>(?<dec-octet>[1-9]\\d|1\\d{2}|2[0-4]\\d|25[0-5]|\\d)\\.\\g<dec-octet>\\.\\g<dec-octet>\\.\\g<dec-octet>))|::(?:\\h{1,4}:){5}\\g<ls32>|\\h{,4}::(?:\\h{1,4}:){4}\\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\\h{1,4}:)?\\h{1,4})?::(?:\\h{1,4}:){3}\\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\\h{1,4}:){,2}\\h{1,4})?::(?:\\h{1,4}:){2}\\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\\h{1,4}:){,3}\\h{1,4})?::\\h{1,4}:\\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\\h{1,4}:){,4}\\h{1,4})?::\\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\\h{1,4}:){,5}\\h{1,4})?::\\h{1,4}|(?:(?:\\h{1,4}:){,6}\\h{1,4})?::)|(?<IPvFuture>v\\h+\\.[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~]+))\\])|\\g<IPv4address>|(?<reg-name>(?:%\\h\\h|[!$&-.0-9;=A-Z_a-z~])*))\\z)", "ABS_PATH"=> "(?-mix:\\A\\/(?:%\\h\\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*(?:\\/(?:%\\h\\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*)*\\z)", "REL_PATH"=> "(?-mix:\\A(?:%\\h\\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])+(?:\\/(?:%\\h\\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*)*\\z)", "QUERY"=>"(?-mix:\\A(?:%\\h\\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\\/?])*\\z)", "FRAGMENT"=>"(?-mix:\\A(?:%\\h\\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\\/?])*\\z)", "OPAQUE"=>"(?-mix:\\A(?:[^\\/].*)?\\z)", "PORT"=> "(?-mix:\\A[\\x09\\x0a\\x0c\\x0d ]*\\d*[\\x09\\x0a\\x0c\\x0d ]*\\z)"}}} ```
* | | Merge pull request #23011 from arnvald/bugfix/correctly_parse_dateGodfrey Chan2016-06-253-7/+25
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| * | | Use correct timezone when parsing date in jsonGrzegorz Witek2016-01-223-7/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/22171 Time specified in ISO 8601 format without `Z` should be considered as local time, yet until now it was treated as UTC. This commit fixes problem by parsing time using timezone specified in application config. The downside of this solution is performance hit (`Time.zone.parse` is ~ 1.6x slower than `Time.parse`), so maybe there's a better solution.