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Just prefer secrets over config
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Allow fallback to LegacyKeyGenerator when secret_key_base is not set but secrets.secret_token is
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- `secrets.secret_token` is now used in all places `config.secret_token` was
- `secrets.secret_token`, when not present in `config/secrets.yml`,
now falls back to the value of `config.secret_token`
- when `secrets.secret_token` is set, it over-writes
`config.secret_token` so they are the same (for backwards-compatibility)
- Update docs to reference app.secrets in all places
- Remove references to `config.secret_token`, `config.secret_key_base`
- Warn that missing secret_key_base is deprecated
- Add tests for secret_token, key_generator, and message_verifier
- the legacy key generator is used with the message verifier when
secrets.secret_key_base is blank and secret_token is set
- app.key_generator raises when neither secrets.secret_key_base nor
secret_token are set
- app.env_config raises when neither secrets.secret_key_base nor
secret_token are set
- Add changelog
Run focused tests via
ruby -w -Itest test/application/configuration_test.rb -n '/secret_|key_/'
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active_support/notifications [ci skip]
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Commit(810af6f) changed which extensions are taken into account,
so make to match comment of find_in.
And sort extensions to follow the added order.
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[ci skip]
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db:fixtures:load"
This reverts commit 482fdad5ef8a73688b50bba3991dd4ef6f286edd.
Fixes #17237.
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800 pixels, and the full available screen size is not being used.
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Added 'tzinfo-data' if we are using jruby
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This patch uniformizes warning messages. I used the most common style
already present in the code base:
* Capitalize the first word.
* End the message with a full stop.
* "Rails 5" instead of "Rails 5.0".
* Backticks for method names and inline code.
Also, converted a few long strings into the new heredoc convention.
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Fix rbx generated Gemfile regex
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https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/39190983#L460
1) Failure:
AppGeneratorTest#test_psych_gem
[test/generators/app_generator_test.rb:495]:
Expected /gem 'psych',\s+'~> 2.0', \s+platforms: :rbx/ to match <snip>
http://git.io/uuLVag)\ngem 'psych', '~> 2.0', platforms: :rbx\n\n
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UrlGenerationError are not catched as 404 anymore
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For the most part of cases --skip-gems option just remove one line in
the Gemfile. This is not worth for the complexity it adds.
Closes #17196
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claudiob/replace-slower-block-call-with-faster-yield
Replace (slower) block.call with (faster) yield
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This reverts commit 0ab075e75f58bf403f7ebe20546c7005f35db1f6.
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Performance optimization: `yield` with an implicit `block` is faster than `block.call`.
See http://youtu.be/fGFM_UrSp70?t=10m35s and the following benchmark:
```ruby
require 'benchmark/ips'
def fast
yield
end
def slow(&block)
block.call
end
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report('fast') { fast{} }
x.report('slow') { slow{} }
end
# => fast 154095 i/100ms
# => slow 71454 i/100ms
# =>
# => fast 7511067.8 (±5.0%) i/s - 37445085 in 4.999660s
# => slow 1227576.9 (±6.8%) i/s - 6145044 in 5.028356s
```
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Fix example code for `Rails::Generators::Testing::Behaviour` [ci skip]
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`cleanup_destination_root` method is not found anywhere.
Instead, `prepare_destination` clean up distination root on setup.
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Closes #17197.
Closes #17207.
`{required}` is a type modifier so it should be:
user:references{required}:index
and not:
user:references:index{required}
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clarify debugger platform invocation
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remove unneeded file from Railties.
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It was changed to not set the cookie in get requests at
https://github.com/rails/turbolinks/commit/62cc3db457ad9745ccda047dd43ab84fb3d89707.
Related with dcb05f26.
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fix test_helper for mountable plugin
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Follow up to #16613
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Since we want this flag to be enabled anytime we are running the tests
under JRuby, let's enable this at the Rakefile level so people get the
performance boost on their local checkout.
Moreover, we avoid having to update this particular line anytime the
option changes on the JRuby side.
The only drawback is that we have to define it in every Rakefile but
there's no big deal, this is already the case for other options.
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It is temporary until we do the final release
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Decrease backtrace cleaner object allocations
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Right now BenchmarkCleaner allocates hundreds of strings on every request with an exception. This patch moves those strings to be generated at boot once and re-used.
## Bench Methods
I took a modified form of CodeTriage https://github.com/schneems/codetriage-ko1-test-app/blob/master/perf.rake and ran given rake tasks with and without the patch to BacktraceCleaner.
I made an endpoint results in exception
```
def index
raise “foo"
end
```
The gem `memory_profiler` was used to capture objects allocated for a single request. Then `benchmark/ips` was used to test the speed of the patch.
You will see that we use less objects and the code becomes measurably faster with this patch.
## With patch:
Memory for one request:
```
Total allocated 7441
Total retained 37
```
Requests per second:
```
Calculating -------------------------------------
ips 4 i/100ms
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ips 43.0 (±4.7%) i/s - 216 in 5.037733s
```
## Without patch:
Memory used for one request:
```
Total allocated 11599
Total retained 35
```
Requests per second:
```
Calculating -------------------------------------
ips 3 i/100ms
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ips 39.4 (±7.6%) i/s - 198 in 5.052783s
```
## Analysis
The patch is faster:
```
(43.0 - 39.4 ) / 39.4 * 100
# => 9 # % ~ speed bump
```
It also allocates less objects:
```
11599 - 7441
# => 4158
```
These strings are allocated on __EVERY SINGLE REQUEST__. This patch saves us 4158 objects __PER REQUEST__ with exception.
Faster errors == Faster applications
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Also add to upgrading guide a notice about the deprecated sanitizers
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