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Before Rails 4.0, `config.cache_classes` determined whether application
code was eager loaded. The `config.eager_load` option was introduced to
allow the two behaviours to be configured independently, but this
documentation was never updated to reflect that change.
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This basically reverts 618268b4b9382f4bcf004a945fe2d85c0bd03e32
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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This reverts commit de4891344ccc074f6d5693f4fac6ad610584e336.
Conflicts:
railties/lib/rails/railtie/configuration.rb
It added regression. Will be back after the beta
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1. Hashes can be assigned
2. We don't need a special level anymore
The method chain only works in the top level.
If users need a second level they need to assign a OrderedOptions to the
key:
config.resque.server = ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new
config.resque.server.url = "http://localhost"
config.resque.server.port = 3000
[Rafael Mendonça França + Carlos Antonio da Silva]
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ActionDispatch::Response#respond_to? to accept include_private argument
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The new option allows any Ruby namespace to be registered and set
up for eager load. We are effectively exposing the structure existing
in Rails since v3.0 for all developers in order to make their applications
thread-safe and CoW friendly.
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This can be turned off by setting `config.reload_classes_only_on_change` to false.
Extensions like Active Record should add their respective files like db/schema.rb and db/structure.sql to `config.watchable_files` if they want their changes to affect classes reloading.
Thanks to https://github.com/paneq/active_reload and Pastorino for the inspiration. <3
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from railties.
With config.generators becomes a way to configure generators
for current instance only. For example:
module Blog
class Engine < Rails::Engine
config.generators do |g|
g.orm :active_record
end
config.app_generators do |g|
g.test_framework :rspec
end
end
end
such definition sets :active_record as orm for engine and :rspec
as test_framework for application. The values set with app_generators
can be overwritten in application using config.generators as you would
normally do:
module MyApp
class Application < Rails::Application
config.generators do |g|
g.test_framework :test_unit
end
end
end
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ActionDispatch::Static in initializers
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from plugin developers.
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without the need for Railtie. Specifically, the following hooks were added:
* before_configuration: this hook is run immediately after the Application class
comes into existence, but before the user has added any configuration. This is
the appropriate place to set configuration for your plugin
* before_initialize: This is run after all of the user's configuration has completed,
but before any initializers have begun (in other words, it runs right after
config/environments/{development,production,test}.rb)
* after_initialize: This is run after all of the initializers have run. It is an
appropriate place for forking in a preforking setup
Each of these hooks may be used via ActiveSupport.on_load(name) { }. In all these cases, the context inside the block will be the Application object. This means that for simple cases, you can use these hooks without needing to create a Railtie.
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remove railtie_name and engine_name and allow to set the configuration object.
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middleware, either use Rails.application.config.middleware or modify it in an initializer (if you need to set it relative to user-specified middleware).
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ActionController::Base.session_store= in favor of a config.session_store method (which takes params) and a config.cookie_secret variable, which is used in various secret scenarios. The old AC::Base options will continue to work with deprecation warnings.
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