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Notify A User they Have Pending Migrations
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App should raise error on page_load
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Fix for a test failing after: 00ff0a6776
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Plugin gen fix
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if we are passing -T which is skip_test_unit
See issue #6673 for more details.
I saw that we are not creating dummy app even if
we do skip_test_unit.
Fixes #6673
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(closes #6672)
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Module#methods are Symbols in Ruby >= 1.9
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app generator
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bundle exec rake assets:precompile shouldn't fail quietly.
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If JavaScript runtime is not installed, execjs fails with error quietly,
while tests continue to run. This should not happen since it causes tests
to fail for unknown reason (#6621).
This commit assures that if JavaScript runtime is not installed, an assertion
is raised.
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This will fix the travis-ci build
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f4d7af67ffc90f2542afa50c7579fc83ea4f45f2
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Allow hyphens in environment names again.
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railites_order method, introduced in 40b19e0, had a bug that was causing
loading application instance twice in initializers if railties_order
already included application instance. So for example
railties_order = [Foo::Engine, :main_app, Bar::Engine]
would result in such railties array:
[MyApp::Application, Foo::Engine, MyAppApplication, Bar::Engine]
In order to fix it, we need to check for existence of application in
both railties_order and railties arrays.
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This fixex build 4008.1[1] because of the changes made in
4001835db00ce44cb75bca33ec02cd76b8ccc790
[1] http://travis-ci.org/#!/rails/rails/jobs/1429671
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This includes new tests for /rails/info/routes
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The Gemfile of new application uses ruby 1.9 hashes. Gem method of
generators should use them too. It prevents from mixing two kinds of
syntax in one file.
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Using require in development mode will prevent required files from
reloading, even if they're changed. In order to keep namespaced
application_controller reloadable, we need to use require_dependency
instead of require.
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Ruby tries to use '-h' as short version of '--header' by default
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/lib/optparse.rb#L1372-1381.
To force `rails db -h` prints an usage message we should add the `-h`
options explicitly.
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Rails uses sqlit3 db file with a path relative to the rails root. It
allows to execute server not from rails root only. For example you
can fire `./spec/dummy/script/rails s` to start dummy application
server if you develop some engine gem.
Now the `rails db` command uses relative paths also and you can explore
your dummy db via `./spec/dummy/script/rails db` command.
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In development mode, dependencies are loaded dynamically at runtime,
using `const_missing`. Because of that, when one of the constants is
already loaded and `const_missing` is not triggered, user can end up
with unexpected results.
Given such file in an Engine:
```ruby
module Blog
class PostsController < ApplicationController
end
end
```
If you load it first, before loading any application files, it will
correctly load `Blog::ApplicationController`, because second line will
hit `const_missing`. However if you load `ApplicationController` first,
the constant will be loaded already, `const_missing` hook will not be
fired and in result `PostsController` will inherit from
`ApplicationController` instead of `Blog::ApplicationController`.
Since it can't be fixed in `AS::Dependencies`, the easiest fix is to
just explicitly load application controller.
closes #6413
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Fixed DataMapper namings in symbols and constants.
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Minitest uses different signature for assert_no_match, so we have to
swap arguments.
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This commit fixes route inspection in `rake routes`
Before:
foo /foo(.:format) :controller#:action"
After:
foo /foo(.:format) Redirect (301)
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Reverted changes:
f3482a9 Fix tests in railties
5904295 improve #6318
aed906a prevent using already loaded Gemfile for 'bundle install'
In order to fix this, we need a fix in bundler related to GEM_PATH,
which will allow to run tests properly. I will get this changes back
when it happens.
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Since `bundle install` was fixed in `rails plugin new`, it
now requires `rails 4.0.0.beta` version in filesystem when
running tests. Instead of providing it, we can run tested
command with `--dev` option, to use rails from the local
directory.
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