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Rename allowed options to :marshal and :json, for custom serializers
only allow the use of custom classes.
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MessageEncryptor has :serializer option, where any serializer object can
be passed. This commit make it possible to set this serializer from configuration
level.
There are predefined serializers (:marshal_serializer, :json_serialzier)
and custom serializer can be passed as String, Symbol (camelized and
constantized in ActionDispatch::Session namepspace) or serializer object.
Default :json_serializer was also added to generators to provide secure
defalt.
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This Adds helpers(jruby_skip & rbx_skip). In Future, Plan is to use
these helpers instead of calls directly to
RUBY_ENGINE/RbConfig/JRUBY_VERSION
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Spring makes extensive use of Process.fork, so won't be able to provide
JRuby Support, hence skip these tests on JRuby.
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Kudos to @zzak for taking over SDoc and make it work with RDoc 4.
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in JRuby FileUtils do not change
current dir when moving files
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fixes tests for JRuby
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Since we are using assert_no_match, if we change the code before
changing the tests, the tests will still pass and the assertion will
become useless
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We were asserting if `//= turbolinks` was not present while the correct is
asserting that `//= require turbolinks` is not present.
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that skips it.
It can be skipped adding `add_gem_entry_filter { |gem| gem.name != "turbolinks" }` to the template.
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See #12475
If people are on rbx they will get the desired gem
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Added test for jbuilder and web-console inclusion.
Added README.rdoc for test default files
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Commit 0417bc8 add the coffee-rails and javascript runtime gems even
when passing the --skip-javascript option but this is not the desired
behavior.
Also remove all javascript related stuff in the generated application
such as the vendor/assets/javascripts folder.
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The application name is used to fill the `database.yml` and
`session_store.rb` files ; previously, if the provided name contained
whitespaces, it led to unexpected names in these files.
Since Shellwords.escape adds backslashes to escape spaces, the app_name
should remove them and replace any space with an underscore (just like
periods previously).
Also improve the assert_file helper to work with paths containing spaces
using String#shellescape.
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syntax. This helps removing the class level abstraction of an
application.
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Cookie-base session store auto-upgrade
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Automatically configure cookie-based sessions to use the best cookie jar given the app's config
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in #9904
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v3 of pull request based on additional feedback from @jeremy
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Remove `--builder` option from `rails` command
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Ability to use a custom builder by passing `--builder` (or `-b`) has
been removed. Consider using application template instead. See this
guide for more detail:
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/rails_application_templates.html
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We discussed that the auto explain feature is rarely used.
This PR removes only the automatic explain. You can still display
the explain output for any given relation using `ActiveRecord::Relation#explain`.
As a side-effect this should also fix the connection problem during
asset compilation (#9385). The auto explain initializer in the `ActiveRecord::Railtie`
forced a connection.
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so that the tester's local .railsrc file does not affect the test results
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application. EG: `rails new something.awesome.com`
Conflicts:
railties/CHANGELOG.md
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Executable scripts are versioned code like the rest of your app. To generate a stub for a bundled gem: 'bundle binstubs unicorn' and 'git add bin/unicorn'
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This is an alternative implementation to #7771 thanks to the advice of @spastorino
Rails is a dynamic framework that serves a static index.html by default. One of my first questions ever on IRC was solved by simply deleting my public/index.html file. This file is a source of confusion when starting as it over-rides any set "root" in the routes yet it itself is not listed in the routes. By making the page dynamic by default we can eliminate this confusion.
This PR moves the static index page to an internal controller/route/view similar to `rails/info`. When someone starts a rails server, if no root is defined, this route will take over and the "dynamic" index page from rails/welcome_controller will be rendered. These routes are only added in development. If a developer defines a root in their routes, it automatically takes precedence over this route and will be rendered, with no deleting of files required.
In addition to removing this source of confusion for new devs, we can now use Rails view helpers to build and render this page. While not the primary intent, the added value of "dogfooding" should not be under-estimated.
The prior PR #7771 had push-back since it introduced developer facing files. This PR solves all of the same problems, but does not have any new developer facing files (it actually removes one).
cc/ @wsouto, @dickeyxxx, @tyre, @ryanb, @josevalim, @maxim, @subdigital, @steveklabnik
ATP Railties and Actionpack.
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