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Don't load app environment when editing credentials
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This avoids missing key exceptions caused by code that tries to read the credentials before they have been added to the encrypted file, for example when editing the credentials for a new environment.
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Subdomains of localhost are safe against DNS rebinding
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Rails generates `test/channels`(#34933) and
even allows `rails test:channels` (#34947).
`rails stats` has been providing info about `app/channels`,
it makes sense to add `test/channels` as well.
(I've changed test because we generate `test/channels` with some code)
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This reverts commit fa791fb8e2a718b5d0430c7ca5a454678dfc192d.
Reason: `server` argument was deprecated in Rails 6.0. Ref: #32058.
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as argument of `run`
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Seed database with inline ActiveJob job adapter
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Add this rake task to test channels only.
We've added `rails test:mailboxes` recently in the same way #34828.
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Restructure credentials after environment overrides.
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Follow up to: e0d3313
- Revert renames from `encrypted` and `encrypted_file` back to `credentials`.
They might be using our Encrypted* generators but from that level of abstraction
they're still about credentials.
- Same vein: extract a `credentials` method for the `encrypted` local variable. But
don't call it `encrypted` just because it uses that under the hood. It's about
capturing the credentials. It's also useful in `change_credentials_in_system_editor`.
- Remove lots of needless argument passing. We've abstracted content_path and key_path
into methods for a reason, so they should be used. Also spares a conspicuous rename
of content_path into file_path in other methods.
- Reorders private methods so they're grouped into: command building blocks, option
parsers, and the generators.
- Extracts commonality in the credentials application tests. A tad unsure about this.
But I do like that we go with key, content thus matching the command and remove the
yield which isn't really needed.
- Moves test/credentials_test.rb to beneath the test/application directory. It's a
Rails application test, so it should be in there.
- Uses `root.join` — a neat trick gleaned from the tests! — and composes the configuration
private methods such that the building block is below the callers.
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Fixes #33083
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Add Postmark ingress support to ActionMailbox
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Add `rails db:system:change` command for changing databases.
```
bin/rails db:system:change --to=postgresql
force config/database.yml
gsub Gemfile
```
The change command copies a template `config/database.yml` with
the target database adapter into your app, and replaces your database
gem with the target database gem.
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Move MailDeliveryJob default to 6.0 defaults
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When generating a new rails application (rails new) using a custom template that
includes gems from an authenticated source, the user has to provide credentials to
bundler.
One way to do this is by exporting environment variables, for example:
export BUNDLE_GITHUB__COM=user:pass: provides credentials for bundler to fetch
gems from github.com.
The problem this PR addresses is that we are currently scrubs all /BUNDLE_.*/
environment variables by wrapping our system calls in Bundler.with_clean_env.
We do this because we don't want our commands executed against the generated project
to use the generator's bundler environment (e.g. our gems): the generated project should
use it's own configuration.
The problem with Bundler.with_clean_env is that, on top of restoring environment
variables to their original state, it also scrubs any /BUNDLE_.*/ variables, which is harmful for authenticated gem sources.
This PR replaces Bundler.with_clean_env with Bundler.with_original_env, which only
restores environment variables to their initial state, without additional scrubbing.
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We had a discussion on the Core team and we don't want to expose this information
as a JSON endpoint and not by default.
It doesn't make sense to expose this JSON locally and this controller is only
accessible in dev, so the proposed access from a production app seems off.
This reverts commit 8eaffe7e89719ac62ff29c2e4208cfbeb1cd1c38, reversing
changes made to 133e0ba33db5887b047c9ac8233e5b414657bca5.
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yhirano55/rails_info_properties_json""
I reverted the wrong commit. Damn it.
This reverts commit f66a977fc7ae30d2a07124ad91924c4ee638a703.
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We had a discussion on the Core team and we don't want to expose this information
as a JSON endpoint and not by default.
It doesn't make sense to expose this JSON locally and this controller is only
accessible in dev, so the proposed access from a production app seems off.
This reverts commit 8eaffe7e89719ac62ff29c2e4208cfbeb1cd1c38, reversing
changes made to b6e4305c3bca4c673996d0af9db0f4cfbf50215e.
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by default"
This reverts commit 129f8ac6ffcafb2e6e13c9ef13dda4cc47f5af0d.
See https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/02d2958b6cd84d687d89112eb7e2306a6a89c082#commitcomment-31849196
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Since PR#34816 was merged in c6ef670aee186a2880b7be59c4c6892b5c983e58,
we should add this option for flexibility, and consistency.
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Related to https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/0d40c62213cf0be58a470637bd364e92c5666402
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Match Action Mailbox, which sets a default queue for each of its two jobs.
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bogdanvlviv/add-skip-action-mailbox-option-to-rails-new-cmd
Add `--skip-action-mailbox` option to `rails new`
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Related to https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/ddaf06779aa51d5d1ca462c21c53f2ed169a0d2f
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Only define attribute methods from schema cache
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To define the attribute methods for a model, Active Record needs to know
the schema of the underlying table, which is usually achieved by making
a request to the database. This is undesirable behaviour while the app
is booting, for two reasons: it makes the boot process dependent on the
availability of the database, and it means every new process will make
one query for each table, which can cause issues for large applications.
However, if the application is using the schema cache dump feature, then
the schema cache already contains the necessary information, and we can
define the attribute methods without causing any extra database queries.
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**before**
```
$ ./bin/rails g g
Could not find generator 'g'. Maybe you meant nil?
Run `rails generate --help` for more options.
```
**after**
```
$ ./bin/rails g g
Could not find generator 'g'.
Run `rails generate --help` for more options.
```
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`--skip-active-record` is given
Related to https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/34816#issuecomment-450378366
Follow up https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/ddaf06779aa51d5d1ca462c21c53f2ed169a0d2f
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Rails 6 requires Ruby 2.5, which introduces `FrozenError`
https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/2.5.0/NEWS.html
Related to #31520
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