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Fix formatting of scaffold css
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Spring seems like an obvious foot gun for the `--dev` setup, presumably you are
about to make lots of changes to the codebase, so it should always reload the
framework.
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This is a squash of the following commits, from first to last:
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Fix minor, random things I’ve come across lately that individually
did not seem worth making a PR for, so I saved them for one commit.
One common error is using “it’s” (which is an abbreviation of “it is”)
when the possessive “its” should be used for indicating possession.
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Changes include the name of a test, so remove the `[skip ci]` (thanks @senny).
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Line wrap the changes at 80 chars and add one more doc fix.
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Add a missing line wrap in the Contributing to Ruby on Rails Guide.
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Line wrap the `TIP` section in the Contributing to Ruby on Rails Guide as well.
Rendering the guide locally with `bundle exec rake guides:generate` did
not show any change in on-screen formatting after adding the line wrap.
The HTML generated is (extra line added to illustrate where the line
wrap takes place):
<div class="info"><p>Please squash your commits into a single commit
when appropriate. This
simplifies future cherry picks and also keeps the git log
clean.</p></div>
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Squash commits.
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fix indent in routes when using namespaced controllers
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Before:
namespace :foo do
namespace :bar do
get 'baz/index'
end
end
After:
namespace :foo do
namespace :bar do
get 'baz/index'
end
end
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Upgrade to Ruby 2.2.2
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and fix the grammar in the ruby_version_check.rb user message.
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Calculating -------------------------------------
each_char 924.000 i/100ms
each_codepoint 1.381k i/100ms
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each_char 9.320k (¡Þ 5.1%) i/s - 47.124k
each_codepoint 13.857k (¡Þ 3.6%) i/s - 70.431k
Comparison:
each_codepoint: 13857.4 i/s
each_char: 9319.5 i/s - 1.49x slower
The full report can be found here:
https://gist.github.com/yuki24/a80988f35aceac76f1d5
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That will match the new Bundler executables convention.
Bundler Blog Post: http://bundler.io/blog/2015/03/20/moving-bins-to-exe.html
Also updated the necessary tests.
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This make the config/initializers run before the railties are loaded
what can break some configurations.
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Print `bundle install` output in `rails new` as soon as it's available
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Previously, running `rails new` would not print any of the output from
`bundle install` until all the gems had finished installing. This made
it look like the generator was hanging at the `bundle install` step.
This commit switches to using `system` so that the bundle command can
output as it needs to.
This has the added benefit of including output bundler produces on
standard error, which the previous code ignored since backticks only
capture standard out. This is not a big deal right now since bundler
does not currently print errors to standard error, but that may change
in the future (see: bundler/bundler/issues/3353).
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Add explicit base class for ActiveJob jobs
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* Jobs generated now inherent from ApplicationJob
* ApplicationJob inherents from ActiveJob::Base
* Added entry to changelog
Signed-off-by: Jeroen van Baarsen <jeroenvanbaarsen@gmail.com>
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use `Dir.exist?` instead of deprecated `Dir.exists?`
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Removed requiring ostruct because its unused
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This reverts commit 044f9ab7a4d6646ddce4560bb83b58cdc0baa751.
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Also edited the copy to be more consistent with `rake routes`.
See #19323.
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Preserving RACK_ENV behavior.
This reverts commit 7bdc7635b885e473f6a577264fd8efad1c02174f, reversing
changes made to 45786be516e13d55a1fca9a4abaddd5781209103.
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Preserving RACK_ENV behavior.
This reverts commit b19990c82c6a9beff0cd058dc2ff67894a2f9ea7, reversing
changes made to ac291b76ea770b5795c767f2f74a8d0b33744809.
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Removing `#build_original_fullpath` because it is no longer
used by the Rails' source code or called in the `#call` method becasue
the previous commit now uses `fullpath` from Rack.
The method was nodoc'ed so it's safe to remove.
NOTE: I did this as a separate commit so if this does cause a problem
with engines etc reverting is easy.
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In Rack, `#fullpath` checks if there is a query string and builds the
query correctly:
```
def path
script_name + path_info
end
def fullpath
query_string.empty? ? path : "#{path}?#{query_string}"
end
```
We can utilize this instead of manually building the fullpath because
they are the same result. This also reduces allocations in `#call`
because we don't need `build_original_fullpath` to create the paths and
query strings. We don't need to build `fullpath` twice.
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[ci skip]
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Don't fallback to RACK_ENV when RAILS_ENV is not present
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bundle exec db:migrate rake was not working, with the new runner, before this commit
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`bin/rails test` runner (rerun snippets, run tests by line, option documentation)
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