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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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This pull request handles `FrozenError` introduced by Ruby 2.5.
Refer https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/repository/revisions/61131
Since `FrozenError` is a subclass of `RuntimeError` minitest used by master
branch can handle it, though it would be better to handle `FrozenError`
explicitly if possible.
`FrozenError` does not exist in Ruby 2.4 or lower, `frozen_error_class`
handles which exception is expected to be raised.
This pull request is intended to be merged to master,
then backported to `5-1-stable` to address #31508
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Follow up of #31289.
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Specifying the `--dev` option is when want to change the codebase,
as it is not necessary to cache it.
Context: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/31485#issuecomment-352452653
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Raise an error only when `require_master_key` is specified
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To prevent errors from being raise in environments where credentials
is unnecessary.
Context: https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/31283#issuecomment-348801489
Fixes #31283
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Add `skip_bootsnap` option
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`bootsnap` is a useful gem normally. However, `bootsnap` is unnecessary
when generating a Rails application to be used only for testing.
So I want to control whether use this or not by option.
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Follow up of #31391
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Log the original call site for an ActiveRecord query
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This new ActiveRecord configuration option allows you to easily
pinpoint what line of application code is triggering SQL queries in the
development log by appending below each SQL statement log the line of
Ruby code that triggered it.
It’s useful with N+1 issues, and to locate stray queries.
By default this new option ignores Rails and Ruby code in order to
surface only callers from your application Ruby code or your gems.
It is enabled on newly generated Rails 5.2 applications and can be
enabled on existing Rails applications:
```ruby
Rails.application.configure do
# ...
config.active_record.verbose_query_logs = true
end
```
The `rails app:upgrade` task will also add it to
`config/development.rb`.
This feature purposely avoids coupling with
ActiveSupport::BacktraceCleaner since ActiveRecord can be used without
ActiveRecord. This decision can be reverted in the future to allow more
configurable backtraces (the exclusion of gem callers for example).
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Follow up of #31432.
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Follow up of #31390.
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Option parsing happens too late to have any impact on the Rails
environment. Rails accesses the environment name and memoizes it too
early in the boot process for a commandline option to have any impact on
the database connection, so we'll change this test to set the
environment from an environment variable (and ensure it still works when
running tests with `ruby`)
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When tests are run with just `ruby`, the RAILS_ENV is set to
`development` too early, and we connect to the development database
rather than the test database.
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I frequently run tests with `ruby`, not with a runner like `rake` or
`rails`. When running the test with just `ruby` the `RAILS_ENV`
environment variable did not get set to "test", and this would cause the
tests to fail (and even mutate the development database!)
This commit adds integration tests for running tests with just `ruby`
and ensures the environment gets defaulted to "test". I also added a
test to ensure that passing an environment to `-e` actually works (and
fixed that case too).
An interesting / annoying thing is that Minitest picks up it's plugins
by asking RubyGems for a list of files:
https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest/blob/ca6a71ca901016db09a5ad466b4adea4b52a504a/lib/minitest.rb#L92-L100
This means that RubyGems needs to somehow know about the file before it
can return it to Minitest. Since we are not packaging Rails as a Gem
before running the integration tests on it (duh, why would you do
that?), RubyGems doesn't know about the file, so it can't tell Minitest,
so Minitest doesn't automatically require it. This means I had to
manually require and insert the plugin in our integration test. I've
left comments about that in the test as well.
Ugh.
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Add tests for the `--webpack` option
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We probably don't have any tests for the `--webpack` option.
related: #27288
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y-yagi/ignore_no_database_error_when_loading_schema_cache
Ignore `NoDatabaseError` when loading schema cache
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This is necessary in order to make the processing dependent on
`Migrator.current_version` work even without database.
Context: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/31135#issuecomment-348404326
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With the current code, a failing test shows this error, which is missing
the number of times called and has two periods at the end.
```
/railties$ be ruby -Itest test/generators/app_generator_test.rb -n test_active_storage_install
Failure:
AppGeneratorTest#test_active_storage_install [test/generators/app_generator_test.rb:313]:
active_storage:install expected to be called once, but was called times..
Expected: 1
Actual: 2
```
After the fix, the error message looks correct:
```
/railties$ be ruby -Itest test/generators/app_generator_test.rb -n test_active_storage_install
Failure:
AppGeneratorTest#test_active_storage_install [test/generators/app_generator_test.rb:313]:
active_storage:install expected to be called once, but was called 2 times.
Expected: 1
Actual: 2
```
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Fixes #31286
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Follow up of 924a368f5c654f5304e575c767eb0fc64adc8659
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Since `ContentSecurityPolicy::Middleware` is not loaded in API-only
Applications, initializer is unnecessary.
Ref: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/9c10fec4c06da38f8975dfb851f4d899aa85f8b7/railties/lib/rails/application/default_middleware_stack.rb#L66..L68
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- Followup of #31162
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy
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In order to use early hints, need to use Puma 3.11.0 or higher.
So, I think that should specify that version in newly generated applications.
Ref: https://github.com/puma/puma/commit/f6f3892f4d82638fb7a2a57d993641b1486ee88a
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This was added with 27f103fc7e3260efe0b8dde66bf5354f2202ee32 for link labels and fields.
However, `form_with` changed to generates ids by default with d3893ec38ec61282c2598b01a298124356d6b35a.
So I think that adding an explicit ids is unnecessary.
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When `form_with` was introduced we disabled the automatic
generation of ids that was enabled in `form_for`. This usually
is not an good idea since labels don't work when the input
doesn't have an id and it made harder to test with Capybara.
You can still disable the automatic generation of ids setting
`config.action_view.form_with_generates_ids` to `false.`
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include :en
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Since fbd1e98cf983572ca9884f17f933ffe92833632a, Rails plugin does not
run `bundle install` when generating.
Therefore, `after_bundle` callback is not actually executed after `bundle`.
Since there is a difference between the name and the actual behavior,
I think that should be remove.
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We generate master key on `rails new`.
Therefore, if do not add master key to `.gitginore` on `rails new`as
well, there is a possibility that the master key will be committed
accidentally.
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Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/30940
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To edit/show encrypted file:
```
bin/rails encrypted:edit config/staging_tokens.yml.enc
bin/rails encrypted:edit config/staging_tokens.yml.enc --key config/staging.key
bin/rails encrypted:show config/staging_tokens.yml.enc
```
Also provides a backing Rails.application.encrypted API for Ruby access:
```ruby
Rails.application.encrypted("config/staging_tokens.yml.enc").read
Rails.application.encrypted("config/staging_tokens.yml.enc").config
Rails.application.encrypted("config/staging_tokens.yml.enc", key: "config/staging.key")
```
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Update plugin_generator.rb
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Ensure plugin_generator adds to new line in Gemfile, even if the Gemfile
does not end with an empty line.
[Lisa Ugray, Nikita Penzin]
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Currently the environment is not loaded in some db tasks.
Therefore, if use encrypted secrets values in `database.yml`,
`read_encrypted_secrets` will not be true, so the value can not be
used correctly.
To fix this, added `environment` as dependency of `load_config`.
It also removes explicit `environment` dependencies that are no longer
needed.
Fixes #30717
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Make clear that the files are not to be run for interpreters.
Fixes #23847.
Fixes #30690.
Closes #23878.
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Make automatically synchronize test schema work inside engine
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In Rails engine, migration files are in under `db/migrate` of engine.
Therefore, when rake task is executed in engine, `db/migrate` is
automatically added to `DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths`.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/a18cf23a9cbcbeed61e8049442640c7153e0a8fb/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb#L39..L43
However, if execute the rake task under dummy app, migration files will not
be loaded because engine's migration path setting process is not called.
Therefore, in order to load migration files correctly, it is necessary to
execute rake task under engine.
Fixes #30765
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Allow edits of existing encrypted secrets generated on Rails 5.1,
but refer to credentials when attempting to setup.
This also removes the need for any of the setup code, so the
generator can be ripped out altogether.
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y-yagi/do_not_create_credential_in_dummy_application
Do not create credentials in dummy application
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