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`--skip-active-storage`
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Since #30241, if namepsace is specified, routes will be generated even
if there is no actions.
However, it seems that this behavior is not intentionally added behavior.
As with 5.1, routes should not be generated if actions are not specified.
Fixes #32072.
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`--skip-active-storage`
Remove redundant assertions of an absence of `mini_magick` in `Gemfile`
since `bin/rails app:update` does not update Gemfile.
This assertions was added by 4a835aa3236eedb135ccf8b59ed3c03e040b8b01,
after reviewing of https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32049 i realized
that assertions are redundant.
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Although the spec[1] is defined in such a way that a trailing semi-colon
is valid it also doesn't allow a semi-colon by itself to indicate an
empty policy. Therefore it's easier (and valid) just to omit it rather
than to detect whether the policy is empty or not.
[1]: https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP2/#policy-syntax
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Setting up the request environment was accidentally creating a CSP
as a consequence of accessing the option - only set the instance
variable if a block is passed.
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This reverts commit 86f7c269073a3a9e6ddec9b957deaa2716f2627d, reversing
changes made to 5ece2e4a4459065b5efd976aebd209bbf0cab89b.
If a policy is set then we should generate it even if it's empty.
However what is happening is that we're accidentally generating an
empty policy when the initializer is commented out by default.
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are used together
The purpose of keeping app/views folder in API apps is that it's used for
mailer views so doesn't makes sense to keep it when Action Mailer is skipped.
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* Don't use :: for class methods, we don't do that elsewhere.
* Don't install a needless method on minitest. Prefer assigning the
reporter anyway as that's what minitest does internally.
* Don't bother opting out when the reporter ain't a Minitest::CompositeReporter.
It's hardcoded: https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/blob/005a3ba42c07d04797e2d00ac2c53e3be127c12f/lib/minitest.rb#L125
And overrides have to create delegate reporters:
https://github.com/kern/minitest-reporters/blob/1018b1b42f34b01d4de179c8aad2fa06771fe9b0/lib/minitest/minitest_reporter_plugin.rb#L72
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`Rails.application.config.content_security_policy` is configured with no
policies by default. In this case, Content-Security-Policy header should
not be generated instead of generating the header with no directives.
Firefox also warns "Content Security Policy: Couldn't process unknown
directive ''".
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Rack::TemfileReaper in default middleware stack for API only apps
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Fix custome serializer setting
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The serializer should be set up in `after_initialize` so that it work
properly even if the user specifies serializer with initializers.
Also, since `custom_serializers` is `Array`, it needs to be flattened
before setting the value.
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Use SuppressedSummaryReporter and Rails::TestUnitReporter only if needed
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It seems to debug print.
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Some places we can't remove because Ruby still don't have a method
equivalent to strip_heredoc to be called in an already existent string.
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Provides both a forked process and threaded parallelization options. To
use add `parallelize` to your test suite.
Takes a `workers` argument that controls how many times the process
is forked. For each process a new database will be created suffixed
with the worker number; test-database-0 and test-database-1
respectively.
If `ENV["PARALLEL_WORKERS"]` is set the workers argument will be ignored
and the environment variable will be used instead. This is useful for CI
environments, or other environments where you may need more workers than
you do for local testing.
If the number of workers is set to `1` or fewer, the tests will not be
parallelized.
The default parallelization method is to fork processes. If you'd like to
use threads instead you can pass `with: :threads` to the `parallelize`
method. Note the threaded parallelization does not create multiple
database and will not work with system tests at this time.
parallelize(workers: 2, with: :threads)
The threaded parallelization uses Minitest's parallel exector directly.
The processes paralleliztion uses a Ruby Drb server.
For parallelization via threads a setup hook and cleanup hook are
provided.
```
class ActiveSupport::TestCase
parallelize_setup do |worker|
# setup databases
end
parallelize_teardown do |worker|
# cleanup database
end
parallelize(workers: 2)
end
```
[Eileen M. Uchitelle, Aaron Patterson]
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See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/31957#issuecomment-364817423
The purpose of `--force` is not to have any prompt whether a file should
be kept or overwritten. In general, all existing files should be overwritten.
However, `config/master.key` is special because it is git-ignored, and
overwriting it will cause the app not to run (since there won't be a way
to decrypt the credentials).
As a result, it's probably better to keep the existing config/master.key.
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Incompatible settings are included in the settings set by `load_defaults`.
So, I think that target version should be updated by a user when becomes
available, and should not be updated with `app:update`.
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This is similar to #30700 which ensures the `--quiet` option of `rails new`
is respected by the `MasterKeyGenerator` (missing from #30067).
Before this commit, running `rails new app --force` would still prompt the
user what to do with the conflict in `config/master.key`:
```
…
identical config/locales/en.yml
conflict config/master.key
Overwrite /Users/claudiob/Desktop/pizza/config/master.key? (enter "h" for help) [Ynaqdh]
```
After this commit, `config/master.key` is overwritten:
```
…
identical config/locales/en.yml
force config/master.key
append .gitignore
```
The newly added test generates an app and then generates it again with
`--force`. Without this commit, the test would just wait forever for user
input.
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Fixes #31917
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- Add set_locale to detect suitable locale
- Make feature compatible with Rails 5.x
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down is only called with a block from the rake tasks where it passes a
`SCOPE`. Technically this was tested but since we don't run all the
migrations we're not actually testing the down works with a `SCOPE`. To
ensure we're testing both we can run `db:migrate` again to migrate users
and then run `down` with a scope to test that only the bukkits migration
is reverted.
Updates test to prevent having to fix regressions like we did in
4d4db4c.
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Rails has some support for multiple databases but it can be hard to
handle migrations with those. The easiest way to implement multiple
databases is to contain migrations into their own folder ("db/migrate"
for the primary db and "db/seconddb_migrate" for the second db). Without
this you would need to write code that allowed you to switch connections
in migrations. I can tell you from experience that is not a fun way to
implement multiple databases.
This refactoring is a pre-requisite for implementing other features
related to parallel testing and improved handling for multiple
databases.
The refactoring here moves the class methods from the `Migrator` class
into it's own new class `MigrationContext`. The goal was to move the
`migrations_paths` method off of the `Migrator` class and onto the
connection. This allows users to do the following in their
`database.yml`:
```
development:
adapter: mysql2
username: root
password:
development_seconddb:
adapter: mysql2
username: root
password:
migrations_paths: "db/second_db_migrate"
```
Migrations for the `seconddb` can now be store in the
`db/second_db_migrate` directory. Migrations for the primary database
are stored in `db/migrate`".
The refactoring here drastically reduces the internal API for migrations
since we don't need to pass `migrations_paths` around to every single
method. Additionally this change does not require any Rails applications
to make changes unless they want to use the new public API. All of the
class methods from the `Migrator` class were `nodoc`'d except for the
`migrations_paths` and `migrations_path` getter/setters respectively.
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Use SHA-1 for non-sensitive digests by default
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Instead of providing a configuration option to set the hash function,
switch to SHA-1 for new apps and allow upgrading apps to opt in later
via `new_framework_defaults_5_2.rb`.
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PostgreSQL: Allow pg-1.0 gem to be used with ActiveRecord
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pg-1.0.0 is just released and most Gemfiles don't restrict
it's version. But the version is checked when connecting to
the database, which leads to the following error:
Gem::LoadError: can't activate pg (~> 0.18), already activated pg-1.0.0
See also this pg issue:
https://bitbucket.org/ged/ruby-pg/issues/270/pg-100-x64-mingw32-rails-server-not-start
Preparation for pg-1.0 was done in commit f28a331023fab,
but the pg version constraint was not yet relaxed.
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Add support for Minitest 5.11
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Ref: http://docs.seattlerb.org/minitest/Minitest/Result.html#attribute-i-klass
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`filtered_results` returns an instance of `Minitest::Result` since https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/commit/00433fc0a4fdd0e6b302aace633384ba13122376
`Minitest::Result` is not test class. So cannot get location directly.
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Remove `AppGeneratorTest#test_active_storage_install`.
The test is added by 67db41aa7f17c2d34eb5a914ac7a6b2574930ff4,
since #31534 this test doesn't test anything.
Remove redundant assertions in `SharedGeneratorTests`.
These assertions is added by 4a835aa3236eedb135ccf8b59ed3c03e040b8b01.
Follows 67db41aa7f17c2d34eb5a914ac7a6b2574930ff4, #31534.
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Don't include Active Storage migrations in new apps
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See #31315 for full discussion
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new_framework_defaults_5_2.rb
Enabling this option in new_framework_defaults_5_2.rb didn't work
before, as railtie initializers run before application initializers.
Using `respond_to?` to decide whether to set the option wasn't working
either, as `ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions` responds to any message.
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start the Rails server
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* `assert_header` and `assert_body` were unused since 6f6a589.
* `assert_success` and `assert_missing` were unused since added.
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`invoke_all` cause `bundle install`. This will install gems actually
defined in `Gemfile`. To avoid this, stubbed `bundle_command`.
Fixes #31557
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Puma gets bundler's info from `Bundler::ORIGINAL_ENV` for restart.
https://github.com/puma/puma/blob/f6f3892f4d82638fb7a2a57d993641b1486ee88a/lib/puma/launcher.rb#L168
So, specified `BUNDLE_GEMFILE` env for use same Gemfile in the restart.
Fixes #31351
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`skip_bundle` option was removed from plugin generator in 9b72fcc3c22a6f75f37f52dd6cb682bc00c51cf0.
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Handle `FrozenError` if it is available
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