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Dummy apple icon files has been added after the 5.0.0.beta2 release.
ref: #23455
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Previously Safari would try to load these files when you visit
localhost:3000. That created two exceptions in the log. It also caused
the exception notifier to send them out.
In response to #23427
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And improve changelongs.
[ci skip]
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Closes #23027.
This does not restore complete backwards compatibility. It simply passes
the contets of the `TEST` env to the new runner.
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- Avoided truncating all files if no ENV['LOGS'] specified
- Updated task to accept LOGS=all for truncating all files from log/ i.e. log/*log
- If no LOGS specified will truncates standard environment log files i.e. 'development,test,production'
- CHANGELOG & guide update added
- bin/setup test cases fixed
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[ci skip]
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generator template.
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I think Markdown is nowadays a better default.
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Before this commit, the sole presence of the Listen constant
enabled the evented file watcher (unless listen resorted to
the polling backend).
This way, applications may depend on listen for other stuff
independently of this feature. Also, allows teams with mixed
setups to decide at boot time whether the evented watcher
should be enabled for each particular instance.
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The exit status code was not set when tests were fired with `rake`.
Now, it is being set and it matches behavior of running tests via `rails`
command (`rails test`), so no matter if `rake test` or `rails test` command
is used the exit code will be set.
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Also call it `public_server.index_name` so it'll make more sense.
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The configuration for `config.static_cache_control`, and its replacement
`config.public_file_server.headers` are implemented in Railties.
People would configure this in environment files, which is Railties domain too.
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As discussed in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/19135#issuecomment-153385986.
Replaces `serve_static_files` to unify the static options under the `public_file_server` wing.
Deprecates `serve_static_files` accessors, but make them use the newer config internally.
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Added javascript to update the URL on mailer previews with the
currently selected email format. Reloading the page now keeps you on
your selected format rather than going back to the default html version.
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This reverts commit 37423e4ff883ad5584bab983aceb4b2b759a1fd8.
Jeremy is right that we shouldn't remove this. The fact is that many
engines are depending on this middleware to be in the default stack.
This ties our hands and forces us to keep the middleware in the stack so
that engines will work. To be extremely clear, I think this is another
smell of "the rack stack" that we have in place. When manipulating
middleware, we should have meaningful names for places in the req / res
lifecycle **not** have engines depend on a particular constant be in a
particular place in the stack. This is a weakness of the API that we
have to figure out a way to address before removing the constant.
As far as timing attacks are concerned, we can reduce the granularity
such that it isn't useful information for hackers, but is still useful
for developers.
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The runtime header is a potential target for timing attacks since it
returns the amount of time spent on the server (eliminating network
speed). Total time is also not accurate for streaming responses.
The middleware can be added back via:
```ruby
config.middleware.ues ::Rack::Runtime
```
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Move from `AS::Callbacks::CallbackChain.halt_and_display_warning_on_return_false`
to `AS::Callbacks.halt_and_display_warning_on_return_false` base on
[this
discussion](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/21218#discussion_r39354580)
Fix the documentation broken by 0a120a818d413c64ff9867125f0b03788fc306f8
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Passing `--fail-fast` to the test runner will now abort the test run
on the first failure. The run continues on any unexpected errors.
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Any failures or errors will be reported inline during the run by default.
Skipped tests will be reported if run in verbose mode.
Any result is output with failure messages and a rerun snippet for that test.
Rerun snippets won't be output after a run, unless `--defer-output` is passed.
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When config `action_mailer.show_previews` is set, previews are displayed
regardless of local request check.
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The semantic versioning specification uses MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH – it would
make more sense to set the version to 0.1.0 for initial development
since a patch release cannot be created before a minor feature release.
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[Kir Shatrov & Robin Dupret]
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use system!
fix changelog
use bundle check first and use rake
use system instead system! for bundle check
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When running rake stats from inside an engine,
the engine's Rakefile attempts to reload
statistics.rake after the test app loads it, which
results in STATS_DIRECTORIES being redefined and
an annoying warning. This patch skips loading
statistics.rake from tasks.rb if rake's current
scope isn't empty, i.e. if we are running from
inside an engine and not the test app dir or a
normal app.
Fixes #20510.
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Taken from @Sonopa's commits on PR #19091.
Add support for dev caching via "rails s" flags.
Implement suggestions from @kaspth.
Remove temporary cache file if server does not have flags.
Break at 80 characters in railties/CHANGELOG.md
Remove ability to disable cache based on server options.
Add more comprehensive options: --dev-caching / --no-dev-caching
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fix NoMethodError that occurs when generating scaffold inside full mode engine
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assert_file understands paths with special characters
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ContentLength is not part of the rack SPEC since rack/rack@86ddc7a6ec68d7b6951c2dbd07947c4254e8bc0d
If you want it, just add it as a middleware in your config.
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In the Rails repository we use a `bin/test` executable to run our tests.
However the rerun snippets still included `bin/rails test`:
BEFORE:
```
Failed tests:
bin/rails test test/cases/adapters/postgresql/schema_test.rb:91
```
AFTER:
```
Failed tests:
bin/test test/cases/adapters/postgresql/schema_test.rb:91
```
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