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I added WIP label to that guide since we definitely
want to complement it.
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- Fix a few deprecation warnings
- Remove testing of `Hash#slice`
- Imporve test of `Hash#slice!`
- Remove mention about `Hash#slice` from the guide
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`Hash#transform_keys!`
Since Rails 6 requires Ruby 2.5.
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/ruby_2_5/NEWS
Follow up #34754.
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Generally followed the pattern for https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32034
* Removes needless CI configs for 2.4
* Targets 2.5 in rubocop
* Updates existing CHANGELOG entries for fewer merge conflicts
* Removes Hash#slice extension as that's inlined on Ruby 2.5.
* Removes the need for send on define_method in MethodCallAssertions.
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Double nesting of configuration is not supported (without using an
intermediate object), even though the docs suggest it is.
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the machine (#34735)
* Add option to set parallel test worker count to the physical core count of the machine
Also, use the physical core count of the machine as
the default number of workers, and generate the `test_helper.rb` file
with `parallelize(workers: :number_of_processors)`
Closes #34734
* Ensure that we always test parallel testing
Since #34734 we decided to use the physical core count of the machine as
the default number of workers in the parallel testing, we need to
ensure that some tests use at least 2 workers because we could
run those tests on VM that has only 1 physical core.
It also fixes tests failures on the CI since Travis server we are using
has only one physical core.
See https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/469281088#L2352
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* Extend documentation of `ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe`
Add mention that a block with only one argument passed to the method
will yield an event object.
Related to #33451
* Emphasize that `SubscribeEventObjects` is a test class by adding suffix `Test`
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Expand intro to generator in Migrations Guide
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* No need to go through ruby
* Abort early if a generator command fails
* Reuse `rails_command` method
* Bump thor minimum dependency to 0.20.3
* Add some minimal docs
* Add a changelog entry
* Restore original logging
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And make sure new applications in Rails 6.0 has this config enabled.
Also, improve test coverage and add a CHANGELOG entry.
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- Fix formatting
- Don't repeat "Active Record automatically handles creating and migrating a new
database for each worker to use."
- Tell that AR loads the schema to a database for each process(Related to #33479)
- Clarify that `parallelize_teardown` is executed for each process
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Delayed Job is mentioned multiple times in the document, but it is not linked from anywhere.
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Bump the minimum version of PostgreSQL to 9.3
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https://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/
- 9.1 EOLed on September 2016.
- 9.2 EOLed on September 2017.
9.3 is also not supported since Nov 8, 2018. https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1905/
I think it may be a little bit early to drop PostgreSQL 9.3 yet.
* Deprecated `supports_ranges?` since no other databases support range data type
* Add `supports_materialized_views?` to abstract adapter
Materialized views itself is supported by other databases, other connection adapters may support them
* Remove `with_manual_interventions`
It was only necessary for PostgreSQL 9.1 or earlier
* Drop CI against PostgreSQL 9.2
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minimalweb/progressive_jpeg_inclusion_as_variable_content_type
Add progressive JPG MIME-type to default variable content types
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The output from `rails help` actually leaves an empty space when
printing the command lists. This commit adapts this guide to have the
same format.
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ApplicationJob should be inherits ActiveJob::Base
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My spellchecker flagged this as an incorrect spelling, upon further
research it appears to be a point of contention in English. Either way
might work.
After further examination queuing is much more common in the Rails
codebase so making this change will serve to standardize the spelling.
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I was puzzled about why `collection=` was destroying the removed
records on an association with `dependent: :destroy`, even after
consulting the documentation for that option. I had to dive into the
Active Record source to understand what was going on: eventually
`collection=` calls `collection.delete` on the ousted records, and it
also uses the `:dependent` option to decide how to remove records.
It would have helped me to have mention of this in the documentation for
`:dependent`, not just under `collection.delete` (which I found much
later).
Briefly mention the broader impacts of `:dependent` in the Association
Basics guide.
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This commit adds support for the
`ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.create_unlogged_tables`
setting, which turns `CREATE TABLE` SQL statements into
`CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE` statements.
This can improve PostgreSQL performance but at the
cost of data durability, and thus it is highly recommended
that you *DO NOT* enable this in a production environment.
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Fix typo for Action Cable Overview doc
[Eileen M. Uchitelle]
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Clarify the validation of present associations
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I think that it is not clear what means that _an association is
present_. Add that it is checking that the foreign key is not empty and
that the referenced object exists to clarify it.
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Docs: Update Development Dependencies Install
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* Move all the testing related stuff to the contributing guide and
redirect the reader to this guide once the installation process
is finished as running tests is the logical next step.
* Group documentation instructions by OS, not by gem
* It eases the installation process and lessen the need to scroll
through the guide
* There's still a list of all additional services required for each
of the gems above the instructions for each OS.
* Also update a bit the instructions
* Update some package names
* Add `yarn` to the package list for Arch Linux and FreeBSD
* Use `dnf` instead of `yum` for Fedora and CentOS
* Advise the user to use `brew bundle` on macOS to lessen the
maintenance burden for this OS and ease the process for the user.
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Reword first sentence of dep management and CVE section of
security guide. Also, reword and move gemspec notes above deps.
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Just a small typo fix for the recently merged #34257
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Changes `I18n.locale` assignment in docs to use `I18n.with_locale`
in `around_action` to ensure locale resetting after action processing.
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[Gannon McGibbon + Leonardo Tegon]
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Restore `encoding: utf8mb4` in database.yml
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rails/rails#33853 and rails/rails#33929 removed `encoding: utf8mb4` from database.yml
since at that time MySQL 5.1 is supported with the master branch.
Since MySQL 5.1 has been dropped, we can restore `encoding: utf8mb4` in database.yml
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We repeat the phrase "Release Notes" even though release note are listed
under a... "Release Notes" category already. With this change, instead
of repeating ourselves, we can give people a sense of the recency of
each release by simply listing the month and year of each release.
This is a follow-up to #34265 as suggested by @jeremy.
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Bulk lookups are sort of an edge case, I have not heard of them until a colleague of mine decided to dynamically iterate over a growing set of translations and receiving them in bulk as a hash with `I18n.t 'welcome'` as in the example above.
When passing an interpolation to these bulk lookups, they will only be performed when also passing `deep_interpolation: true`.
**Without passing `deep_interpolation` flag:**
```ruby
I18n.t 'welcome', app_name: 'book store'
# => {:title=>"Welcome!", :content=>"Welcome to the %{app_name}"}
**With passing `deep_interpolation`:**
I18n.t 'welcome', deep_interpolation: true, app_name: 'book store'
# => {:title=>"Welcome!", :content=>"Welcome to the book store"}
```
I found this digging in the I18n lookup backend, the flag is listed on [I18n's Rubydoc](https://www.rubydoc.info/github/svenfuchs/i18n/master/I18n) but not otherwise listed. Since bulk lookups are mentioned here, I suggest to add a note with this flag along with it.
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Add observing emails to action mailer guide [ci skip]
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