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- Remove redundant setting `RAILS_ENV` for `db:test:prepare`.
`db:test:prepare` doesn't require it.
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TestHelpers::Generation#rails
See #30520
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See the changelog entry.
Remove `secrets.secret_token` from the bug report templates,
since we don't accept bug reports for Rails versions that
don't support a `secret_key_base`.
[ claudiob & Kasper Timm Hansen ]
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Based on, yet closes https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/30708
Fix the session test by properly truncating the legacy encryption
key for cbc encryption. Borrowed straight from 👆.
Fix the cookies test a little differently than the PR. Basically
keep every config within the config block.
[ Michael Coyne & Kasper Timm Hansen ]
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Both classes now have a rotate method where new instances are added for
each call. When decryption or verification fails the next rotation
instance is tried.
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Binding to capture the local scope. This means that if a constant with same
name as constant specified by the user exists in local scope, constant
defined in local will use. This is different from what the user expects.
Therefore, fixed to use top-level binding instead of local scope.
Fixes #30644
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These routes are only used internally in Active Storage, and it seems
that there is no need for the user to directly use them.
Therefore, I think that routes should not be exposed to users.
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* WIP: Add credentials using a generic EncryptedConfiguration class
This is sketch code so far.
* Flesh out EncryptedConfiguration and test it
* Better name
* Add command and generator for credentials
* Use the Pathnames
* Extract EncryptedFile from EncryptedConfiguration and add serializers
* Test EncryptedFile
* Extract serializer validation
* Stress the point about losing comments
* Allow encrypted configuration to be read without parsing for display
* Use credentials by default and base them on the master key
* Derive secret_key_base in test/dev, source it from credentials in other envs
And document the usage.
* Document the new credentials setup
* Stop generating the secrets.yml file now that we have credentials
* Document what we should have instead
Still need to make it happen, tho.
* [ci skip] Keep wording to `key base`; prefer defaults.
Usually we say we change defaults, not "spec" out a release.
Can't use backticks in our sdoc generated documentation either.
* Abstract away OpenSSL; prefer MessageEncryptor.
* Spare needless new when raising.
* Encrypted file test shouldn't depend on subclass.
* [ci skip] Some woordings.
* Ditch serializer future coding.
* I said flip it. Flip it good.
* [ci skip] Move require_master_key to the real production.rb.
* Add require_master_key to abort the boot process.
In case the master key is required in a certain environment
we should inspect that the key is there and abort if it isn't.
* Print missing key message and exit immediately.
Spares us a lengthy backtrace and prevents further execution.
I've verified the behavior in a test app, but couldn't figure the
test out as loading the app just exits immediately with:
```
/Users/kasperhansen/Documents/code/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb:23:in `load': marshal data too short (ArgumentError)
from /Users/kasperhansen/Documents/code/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/isolation.rb:23:in `run'
from /Users/kasperhansen/.rbenv/versions/2.4.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.4.0/gems/minitest-5.10.2/lib/minitest.rb:830:in `run_one_method'
from /Users/kasperhansen/.rbenv/versions/2.4.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.4.0/gems/minitest-5.10.2/lib/minitest/parallel.rb:32:in `block (2 levels) in start'
```
It's likely we need to capture and prevent the exit somehow.
Kernel.stub(:exit) didn't work. Leaving it for tomorrow.
* Fix require_master_key config test.
Loading the app would trigger the `exit 1` per require_master_key's
semantics, which then aborted the test.
Fork and wait for the child process to finish, then inspect the
exit status.
Also check we aborted because of a missing master key, so something
else didn't just abort the boot.
Much <3 to @tenderlove for the tip.
* Support reading/writing configs via methods.
* Skip needless deep symbolizing.
* Remove save; test config reader elsewhere.
* Move secret_key_base check to when we're reading it.
Otherwise we'll abort too soon since we don't assign the secret_key_base
to secrets anymore.
* Add missing string literal comments; require unneeded yaml require.
* ya ya ya, rubocop.
* Add master_key/credentials after bundle.
Then we can reuse the existing message on `rails new bc4`.
It'll look like:
```
Using web-console 3.5.1 from https://github.com/rails/web-console.git (at master@ce985eb)
Using rails 5.2.0.alpha from source at `/Users/kasperhansen/Documents/code/rails`
Using sass-rails 5.0.6
Bundle complete! 16 Gemfile dependencies, 72 gems now installed.
Use `bundle info [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
Adding config/master.key to store the master encryption key: 97070158c44b4675b876373a6bc9d5a0
Save this in a password manager your team can access.
If you lose the key, no one, including you, can access anything encrypted with it.
create config/master.key
```
And that'll be executed even if `--skip-bundle` was passed.
* Ensure test app has secret_key_base.
* Assign secret_key_base to app or omit.
* Merge noise
* Split options for dynamic delegation into its own method and use deep symbols to make it work
* Update error to point to credentials instead
* Appease Rubocop
* Validate secret_key_base when reading it.
Instead of relying on the validation in key_generator move that into
secret_key_base itself.
* Fix generator and secrets test.
Manually add config.read_encrypted_secrets since it's not there by default
anymore.
Move mentions of config/secrets.yml to config/credentials.yml.enc.
* Remove files I have no idea how they got here.
* [ci skip] swap secrets for credentials.
* [ci skip] And now, changelogs are coming.
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Since ff30db1, warning is not shown.
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While this avoids shell argument parsing, we still pass through
everything in our stack.
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Since ff30db1, warning is not show.
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Originally, it hard-coded pid file path. It can not be removed when customizing
pid file path.
But rake task can not get pid file path. Therefore, do not remove file in rake
task, makes it possible to judge whether it is restart from the argument of the
command and removes the file in server command.
Fixes #29306
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And enable `context_dependent` of Style/BracesAroundHashParameters cop.
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Test case for #30045
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Eager load controller actions to reduce response time of the first request
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On the first request, ActionController::Base#action_methods computes
and memoized the list of available actions [1]. With this PR we move
this expensive operation into eager load step to reduce response time
of the first request served in production.
This also reduces the memory footprint when running on forking server
like Unicorn.
[1] https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/a3813dce9a0c950a4af7909111fa730a2622b1db/actionpack/lib/abstract_controller/base.rb#L66-L77
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Since Rails 4.0, `config.ru` generated by default uses instances of
`Rails.application`. Therefore, I think that it is good to deprecate
the old behavior.
Related: #9669
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By default, apps only have the former set.
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Everything inside the app directory of a engine is autoload/eager loaded automatically so we don't need to require them.
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It's worth considering whether we should hide these by default, but I'm kinda thinking no. It's very reasonable that someone would want to call these directly, so they should be documented.
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cc @rafaelfranca
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This fixes the following warning:
```
/tmp/d20170727-7039-kmdtb1/app/app/models/user.rb:5: warning: method redefined; discarding old model_name
rails/activemodel/lib/active_model/naming.rb:222: warning: previous definition of model_name was here
```
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Solves #29923
This regression was caused due to a wrong regex to filter out
paths, introduced in commit 796a1cf0e
The regex was /^\w+\// which did not accept paths with a leading
slash and hence all absolute paths were filtered out.
This change introduces a change in regex which allows for a leading
slash and acts on the matched term accordingly.
While cascading through the case block, the paths are checked for
line number specification, existence of a directory at that path
and if none of those match, then it is considered to be a path to the
file. The regex matchers specified are filtered out via the call
to `Array#compact` since they do not match any of these conditions.
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y-yagi/extract_assert_output_and_available_pty_to_module
Extract `assert_output` and `available_pty?` into `ConsoleHelpers` module
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We define almost the same method with multiple tests. Therefore, it extract
into module.
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The output of `.databases` in SQLite will truncate to a certain size.
This causes the test to fail when run locally from a mac, or anything
which has a tempdir with more than a few characters. This pragma has
the same output, but presented as a normal query, meaning no truncation
will occur.
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This fixes the following warning:
```
railties/test/application/rake/dbs_test.rb:265: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
```
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This was missed when the frozen string literal pragma was added to this
file because the string is only modified when running in the context of
a full Rails app, which wasn't covered by the test suite.
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in Rails 4.0, you could use `/dev/stdin` on both Linux and Mac, but with
the switch to Kernel.load in Rails 4.1, this broke on Linux (you get
a LoadError). Instead, explicitly detect `-` as meaning stdin, then
read from stdin explicitly, instead of performing file gymnastics. This
should now work on any platform uniformly.
Passing a script via stdin is useful when you're sshing to a server,
and the script you want to run is stored locally. You could theoretically
pass the entire script on the command line, but in reality you'll run
into problems with the command being too long.
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Clarifies the intent that aren't just loading the
model but really caring about triggering the on_load
callbacks.
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Since #29725, load application file when `dbconsole` command is executed.
However, if do not set `RAILS_ENV` before reading the application file,
can not connect to the env specified in option, so added the setting
of `RAILS_ENV`.
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Abstract boolean serialization has been using 't' and 'f', with MySQL
overriding that to use 1 and 0.
This has the advantage that SQLite natively recognizes 1 and 0 as true
and false, but does not natively recognize 't' and 'f'.
This change in serialization requires a migration of stored boolean data
for SQLite databases, so it's implemented behind a configuration flag
whose default false value is deprecated. The flag itself can be
deprecated in a future version of Rails. While loaded models will give
the correct result for boolean columns without migrating old data,
where() clauses will interact incorrectly with old data.
While working in this area, also change the abstract adapter to use
`"TRUE"` and `"FALSE"` as quoted values and `true` and `false` for
unquoted. These are supported by PostreSQL, and MySQL remains
overriden.
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Default protect from forgery
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Rather than protecting from forgery in the generated
ApplicationController, add it to ActionController::Base by config. This
configuration defaults to false to support older versions which have
removed it from their ApplicationController, but is set to true for
Rails 5.2.
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By making the Rails minitest behave like a standard minitest plugin
we're much more likely to not break when people use other minitest
plugins. Like minitest-focus and pride.
To do this, we need to behave like minitest: require files up front
and then perform the plugin behavior via the at_exit hook.
This also saves us a fair bit of wrangling with test file loading.
Finally, since the environment and warnings options have to be applied
as early as possible, and since minitest loads plugins at_exit, they
have to be moved to the test command.
* Don't expect the root method.
It's likely this worked because we eagerly loaded the Rails minitest plugin
and that somehow defined a root method on `Rails`.
* Assign a backtrace to failed exceptions.
Otherwise Minitest pukes when attempting to filter the backtrace (which
Rails' backtrace cleaner then removes).
Means the exception message test has to be revised too.
This is likely caused by the rails minitest plugin now being loaded for
these tests and assigning a default backtrace cleaner.
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