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Capybara was updated in teamcapybara/capybara#1841 to use Minitest style
assertions so that system test output shows x number of assertions, x
numbe of failures, etc.
Before:
```
6 runs, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```
After:
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6 runs, 7 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```
This change bumps Capybara from 2.7.0 to 2.13.0 and includes the
required minitest assertion file in the test case. :tada:
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Instead of calling methods of Rails.application directly, we need to
use a method that is considered for the rails engine.
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Show correct commands in help
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Currently rails' help shows only namespace. However, the secrets command
needs to specify command. Therefore, I fixed the command to display in help.
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Mostly just that it's there.
Closes #28193.
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Update `database.yml` when `rails new <new_app> -d oracle` specified
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- Install "activerecord-oracle_enhanced-adapter".
Oracle adapter used to be a bundled one. Now it is a 3rd party one.
Also "ruby-oci8" is a required gem for CRuby, not for JRuby.
- Remove oracle entry for JRuby since Oracle enhanced adapter
supports both CRuby and JRuby with single gem.
- Change adapter name from `oracle` to `oracle_enhanced` in the oracle.yml.
Not changing `-d oracle`
- Update `DATABASE_URL` entry to use a dash instead of an underscore
Refer https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/d72a0cbc807a14d3eec02a53317d11b9d9fa5815
for the reason.
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These tests may be expansive so let's only allow users to run them
through `bin/rails test:system` or by passing a path to the `test`
command.
The same applies for `bin/rake test`.
Refs #28109.
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So calling `filename_with_extensions` omitting the second argument like this
https://github.com/slim-template/slim-rails/blob/8dbc1fbf859ebfa95b0884a0196a6ad9f0ca9cd5/lib/generators/slim/scaffold/scaffold_generator.rb#L10
causes NoMethodError.
fixes #28275
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It turns out that we don't need to require system tests in the railties
test helper so we can remove it. If you're using system tests they will
be loaded by inheriting from ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase and the
routes will be loaded by ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest.
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Update secrets to use modern crypto
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Fixes #28135.
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In order to avoid `NoMethodError` when it is nil.
Follow up to 82f7dc6178f86e5e2dd82f9e528475a6acee6cd8
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Prefer Thor's say method to Kernel's plain puts.
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In case there's no $EDITOR assigned users would see a cryptic:
```
% EDITOR= bin/rails secrets:edit
Waiting for secrets file to be saved. Abort with Ctrl-C.
sh: /var/folders/wd/xnncwqp96rj0v1y2nms64mq80000gn/T/secrets.yml.enc: Permission denied
New secrets encrypted and saved.
```
That error is misleading, so give a hint in this easily detectable case.
Fixes #28143.
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y-yagi/use_appropriate_type_for_test_framework_option
Use appropriate type for `test_framework` option
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This fixes the following warning.
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Expected string default value for '--test-framework'; got false (boolean)
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`HOST` must be all capital letters
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Ref: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/railties/lib/rails/commands/server/server_command.rb#L194
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When `rails new plugin` is invoked, turbolinks should be skipped in the dummy
test application generated by the plugin generator.
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Because webpacker 1.0 already released.
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y-yagi/set_correct_host_except_development_environment
Set correct host except development environment
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Currently `localhost` is used for the default host in all environments.
But up to Rails 5.0, `0.0.0.0` is used except for development.
So fixed to use the same value as 5.0.
Fixes #28184
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y-yagi/only_load_systemtestcase_if_puma_is_defined
Only load SystemTestCase if Puma is defined
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SystemTestCase supports only Puma, and always load puma's file.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_testing/server.rb#L1
For that reason, the case of use Capybara but do not use Puma, it will cause an error.
So we need to check about Puma is defined as well.
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Add example so its easier to understand how one can overide
an app generator.
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[close #24435] Send user_supplied_options to server
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Currently when Puma gets a `:Port` it doesn't know if it is Rails' default port or if it is one that is specified by a user. Because of this it assumes that the port passed in is always a user defined port and therefor 3000 always "wins" even if you specify `port` inside of the `config/puma.rb` file when booting your server with `rails s`.
The fix is to record the options that are explicitly passed in from the user and pass those to the Puma server (or all servers really). Puma then has enough information to know when `:Port` is the default and when it is user defined. I went ahead and did this for all values rails server exposes as server side options for completeness.
The hardest thing was converting the input say `-p` or `--port` into the appropriate "name", in this case `Port`. There may be a more straightforward way to do this with Thor, but I'm not an expert here.
Move logic for parsing user options to method
Better variable name for iteration
Explicitly test `--port` user input
✂️
Update array if environment variables are used
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y-yagi/do_not_display_hidden_namespaces_in_generators_help
does not show hidden namespaces in generator's help
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y-yagi/make_adding_gemfile_entry_work_even_if_specify_only_the_plugin_name
Make adding gemfile entry work even if specify only the plugin name
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Whether the command was executed within the rails application is checked
by whether or not the application's path matches `app_path`.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/5-0-stable/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/plugin/plugin_generator.rb#L439..L441
Therefore, if only plugin name is specified in `app_path`, addition to
Gemfile is not done.
However, in the rails guide an example of specifying only plugin name
is given, and it is considered that there are many cases where only
plugin name is specified.
For that reason, made it work even if only plugin name was specified.
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Add wrapper for plugin's test runner
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Currently, private API is directly used in `bin/test`. It is necessary to change
`bin/test` when changing private API.
To avoid this, provide a wrapper file and modify `bin/test` to just require that
file.
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Most editors support a wait flag of some kind which prevents their
process from exiting until the file or window is closed.
Prefer people to assign that themselves than us mucking around
with File mtimes or other such things.
Example of an editor config:
```
export EDITOR="atom --wait"
```
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By splitting the namespace test:units on :, we'd find our TestCommand,
which knew nothing of a units method.
So check that a found command also includes the command name we're trying
to call.
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Simplify the version specifier generated by prereleases
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"~> 1.2.3.pre4" will automatically allow "1.2.4" -- no need for an
explicit range.
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