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remove unnecessary `.sass-cache` from plugin's gitignore template
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Since the sass cache is output to the `tmp/cache/sass`.
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We are using the same version constraint in the database adapters so
when a new version of the adapter that doesn't work with the version of
rails is released we don't break new applications.
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Allow rake:stats to account for rake tasks
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If `SECRET_KEY_BASE` or other `secret` gets passed as other then string
we need to raise `ArgumentError` to know that it's a wrong argument.
Closes #22072
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Explicitly exit with status "1" for create and drop failures
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* If the drop task fails for a reason other than the database not
existing, processing should end. This is indicated by a non-zero
exit status.
* Since the backtrace is already printed to screen, we forgo
printing it again by using an explicit call to `exit`.
* :warning: This modifies the behavior of the db:create task slightly in
that the stack trace is no longer printed by default. If the `--trace`
option is used, it will print the trace _after_ the error message.
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* If the create task fails for a reason other than the database already
existing, processing should end. This is indicated by a non-zero exit
status.
* Since the backtrace is already printed to screen, we forgo printing it
again by using an explicit call to `exit`.
* :warning: This modifies the behavior of the db:create task slightly in
that the stack trace is no longer printed by default. If the `--trace`
option is used, it will print the trace _after_ the error message.
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* Previously the sqlite3 adapter could not "fail" on drop. Now an error
is raised when no file exists.
* Also updates purge to be resilient of drop failures. This is how purge
is expected to behave.
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* Running the db:create task when the database already exists isn't
really an error case. That is processing may proceed in this case
because the database exists as requested. So let's validate that
behavior with a test.
* Likewise, if the database doesn't exist when running the db:drop task
processing may continue as the requested condition is already met.
Thus a test.
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Also move the method to the right class
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`README` it is changed to `README.rdoc` in 6b126e2, it has been changed to` README.md` further 89a12c9.
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[ci skip]
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multiple environments in secrets.yml"
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Added an example to show how common secrets can be shared across multiple environments in secrets.yml [ci skip]
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Fix #21977: Removes memoization of helpers in Rails console
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In the Rails console, the `helper` function provides a shorthand for
working with application helpers. However, `helper` memoizes the
value of `ApplicationController#helpers`. This means that if a user
subsequently changes helper code and calls `reload!` in the console,
their code changes will not be reflected by the `helper` function,
even though the helper was, in fact, reloaded.
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`images` method has been deleted in 2bc4856, `create_images_directory` does nothing.
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migrations Class methods have nodoc, fix it for API [ci skip]
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add application_job.rb to template of mountable engine
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since cb012467214f6e4bb1ac3987554bb75020b4796b, generated job inherents from ApplicationJob,
ApplicationJob is required in the mountable engine.
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Add basic support for access control headers to ActionDispatch::Static
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Now ActionDispatch::Static can accept HTTP headers so that developers
will have control of returning arbitrary headers like
'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' when a response is delivered. They can
be configured through `#config.public_file_server.headers`:
config.public_file_server.headers = {
"Cache-Control" => "public, max-age=60",
"Access-Control-Allow-Origin" => "http://rubyonrails.org"
}
Also deprecate `config.static_cache_control` in favor of
`config.public_file_server.headers`.
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ActionMailer https on URL with force_ssl = true
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`config.force_ssl = true` will set
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { protocol: 'https' }
If you have turned on force_ssl, and then gone to the effort of setting
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {host: 'example.com'} then
you are probably pointing people back to your current app and want
https on that too.
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Since the plugin generator do not generate assets, I think manifest.js also that it unnecessary.
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change `prepare_destination` to public API [ci skip]
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`prepare_destination` has been used in the template file for the generator,
I think it should be a public API
ref: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/railties/lib/rails/generators/test_unit/generator/templates/generator_test.rb#L8
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`shellwords` is no longer needed from #20605.
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Mounted engine route fix
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When generating the url for a mounted engine through its proxy, the path should be the sum of three parts:
1. Any `SCRIPT_NAME` request header or the value of `ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet#relative_url_root`.
2. A prefix (the engine's mounted path).
3. The path of the named route inside the engine.
Since commit https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/44ff0313c121f528a68b3bd21d6c7a96f313e3d3, this has been broken. Step 2 has been changed to:
2. A prefix (the value of `ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet#relative_url_root` + the engine's mounted path).
The value of `ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet#relative_url_root` is taken into account in step 1 of the route generation and should be ignored when generating the mounted engine's prefix in step 2.
This commit fixes the regression by having `ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet#url_for` check `options[:relative_url_root]` before falling back to `ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet#relative_url_root`. The prefix generating code then sets `options[:relative_url_root]` to an empty string. This empty string is used instead of `ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet#relative_url_root` and avoids the duplicate `relative_url_root` value in the final result.
This resolves #20920 and resolves #21459
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Change the reporter to just read the option.
Pass output_inline where needed in tests.
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Lets us cut the verbose and straight up duplicated setup in 3 tests down to one line.
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We'd see the failures and errors reported after the run, which is needless, when we've already
reported them.
Turns:
```
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This failed
bin/rails test test/models/bunny_test.rb:14
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Finished in 0.100886s, 1020.9583 runs/s, 1001.1338 assertions/s.
2) Failure:
BunnyTest#test_something_failing [/Users/kasperhansen/Documents/code/collection_caching_test/test/models/bunny_test.rb:15]:
This failed
103 runs, 101 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 1 skips
You have skipped tests. Run with --verbose for details.
```
Into:
```
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This failed
bin/rails test test/models/bunny_test.rb:14
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Finished in 0.069910s, 1473.3225 runs/s, 1444.7143 assertions/s.
103 runs, 101 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 1 skips
```
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Added javascript to update the URL on mailer previews with the
currently selected email format. Reloading the page now keeps you on
your selected format rather than going back to the default html version.
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Rails 4.x and earlier didn't support `Mime::Type[:FOO]`, so libraries
that support multiple Rails versions would've had to feature-detect
whether to use `Mime::Type[:FOO]` or `Mime::FOO`.
`Mime[:foo]` has been around for ages to look up registered MIME types
by symbol / extension, though, so libraries and plugins can safely
switch to that without breaking backward- or forward-compatibility.
Note: `Mime::ALL` isn't a real MIME type and isn't registered for lookup
by type or extension, so it's not available as `Mime[:all]`. We use it
internally as a wildcard for `respond_to` negotiation. If you use this
internal constant, continue to reference it with `Mime::ALL`.
Ref. efc6dd550ee49e7e443f9d72785caa0f240def53
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Remove check for caller_locations in Rails::Engine
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This is no longer necessary, as the minimum version requirement for Ruby is 2.2.2, and the `caller_locations` feature was added in Ruby 2.0.0. Since Rails no longer supports pre 2.0 versions of Ruby, there is no need to check first if the Kernel does respond to `caller_locations`. The answer is: yes it does.
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