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In high volume applications it can be very difficult to figure out what is happening in logs because each request is not easily identified. For example 3 requests could look something like this:
```
Started GET "/" for 72.48.77.213 at 2016-01-06 20:30:21 +0000
Rendered welcome/index.html.erb within layouts/application (0.1ms)
Started GET "/" for 72.48.77.213 at 2016-01-06 20:30:22 +0000
Started GET "/" for 72.48.77.213 at 2016-01-06 20:30:23 +0000
Rendered welcome/index.html.erb within layouts/application (0.1ms)
Processing by WelcomeController#index as HTML
Completed 200 OK in 5ms (Views: 3.8ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
Processing by WelcomeController#index as HTML
Rendered welcome/index.html.erb within layouts/application (0.1ms)
Completed 200 OK in 5ms (Views: 3.8ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
Processing by WelcomeController#index as HTML
Completed 200 OK in 5ms (Views: 3.8ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
```
The `:request_id` log tag ensures that each request is tagged with a unique identifier. While they are still interleaved it is possible to figure out which lines belong to which requests. Like:
```
[c6034478-4026-4ded-9e3c-088c76d056f1] Started GET "/" for 72.48.77.213 at 2016-01-06 20:30:21 +0000
[c6034478-4026-4ded-9e3c-088c76d056f1] Rendered welcome/index.html.erb within layouts/application (0.1ms)
[abuqw781-5026-6ded-7e2v-788c7md0L6fQ] Started GET "/" for 72.48.77.213 at 2016-01-06 20:30:22 +0000
[acfab2a7-f1b7-4e15-8bf6-cdaa008d102c] Started GET "/" for 72.48.77.213 at 2016-01-06 20:30:23 +0000
[abuqw781-5026-6ded-7e2v-788c7md0L6fQ] Rendered welcome/index.html.erb within layouts/application (0.1ms)
[c6034478-4026-4ded-9e3c-088c76d056f1] Processing by WelcomeController#index as HTML
[c6034478-4026-4ded-9e3c-088c76d056f1] Completed 200 OK in 5ms (Views: 3.8ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
[abuqw781-5026-6ded-7e2v-788c7md0L6fQ] Processing by WelcomeController#index as HTML
[abuqw781-5026-6ded-7e2v-788c7md0L6fQ] Rendered welcome/index.html.erb within layouts/application (0.1ms)
[abuqw781-5026-6ded-7e2v-788c7md0L6fQ] Completed 200 OK in 5ms (Views: 3.8ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
[acfab2a7-f1b7-4e15-8bf6-cdaa008d102c] Processing by WelcomeController#index as HTML
[acfab2a7-f1b7-4e15-8bf6-cdaa008d102c] Completed 200 OK in 5ms (Views: 3.8ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
```
Now if you have the logs and you find this unique ID you can filter to only look at information from that request. So a filtered log output would be very clear:
```
[c6034478-4026-4ded-9e3c-088c76d056f1] Started GET "/" for 72.48.77.213 at 2016-01-06 20:30:21 +0000
[c6034478-4026-4ded-9e3c-088c76d056f1] Rendered welcome/index.html.erb within layouts/application (0.1ms)
[c6034478-4026-4ded-9e3c-088c76d056f1] Processing by WelcomeController#index as HTML
[c6034478-4026-4ded-9e3c-088c76d056f1] Completed 200 OK in 5ms (Views: 3.8ms | ActiveRecord: 0.0ms)
```
In addition to this benefit the `:request_id` can be set via the `X-Request-ID` header so that the same request could be traced between multiple components. For example a request comes in Nginx (or another load balancer) could assign a request id. As the load balancer processes the request I can log using that id, then when the request is passed on to Rails, the same id is used. That way if a problem is determined to be not caused in Rails it could be traced back to other components with the same ID. You can set a value in nginx for example using something like this:
```
location / {
proxy_pass http://upstream;
proxy_set_header X-Request-Id $pid-$msec-$remote_addr-$request_length;
}
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17748735/setting-a-trace-id-in-nginx-load-balancer
```
Heroku sets this header value so problems like timeouts that are logged by like router can be traced back to specific request within the application.
Whether you are using components that are setting request ID or not, all production applications can benefit from the additional debugging information of having a unique identifier for all requests. This change will only affect new applications, anyone can opt out by commenting or removing the line in `config/production.rb`.
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[close #22917] Don't output to `STDOUT` twice
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When `rails console` or `rails server` are used along with a logger set to output to `STDOUT` then the contents will show up twice. This happens because the logger is extended with `ActiveSupportLogger.broadcast` with a destination of STDOUT even if it is already outputting to `STDOUT`.
Previously PR #22592 attempted to fix this issue, but it ended up causing NoMethodErrors. A better approach than relying on adding a method and flow control is to inspect the log destination directly. For this `ActiveSupport::Logger.logger_outputs_to?` was introduced
```ruby
logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
ActiveSupport::Logger.logger_outputs_to?(logger, STDOUT)
# => true
```
To accomplish this we must look inside of an instance variable of standard lib's Logger `@logdev`. There is a related Ruby proposal to expose this method in a standard way: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11955
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y-yagi/make_generated_controller_test_file_work_correctly
make generated controller test work correctly
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Since the `#file_name` that not consideration for the namespace, if generate a controller with a namespace,
not the correct url helper generation, it had become an error to run the test.
Modified to generate the correct url helper, even if it is produced a namespace with controller.
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prathamesh-sonpatki/create-application-model-under-namespaced-dir-in-plugin
Create application_record.rb under namespaced directory in plugin
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- Earlier it was creating application_record.rb under `app/models`, after
this change, it will create application_record.rb under
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Configurable redirect and secure cookies for ActionDispatch::SSL
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Two USAGE files were referring to Active Record and Active Model
without a space, which is incorrect because we're referring to
the framework name and not the constants.
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It was removed by mistake at 877a411d0c16baa4e670dae9a28f5cfcc201adc1
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- This fixes an error thrown by Thor because type of default value of
`:rc` option which is `:boolean` does not match with it's default type
which is `string`.
- Ref - https://github.com/erikhuda/thor/blob/master/lib/thor/parser/option.rb#L125
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Plugin Usage and Installation instructions
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Didn't like the constant being at the top of the file, gave it overdue importance.
Now that `color_output` expects a result we can shorten some of the flexibility
from earlier:
* Inline COLOR_CODES constant (keep local variable for readability,
but don't need names of colors at run time).
* Inline color variable in `color_output`. Looks just as clear without it.
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Focus `color_output`'s intent on coloring output by a result. We aren't meant
to pass it arbitrary codes to color output.
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The word color is being thrown all around with slightly different meanings.
Right now, I understand it. But I'd like to be more immediately clear.
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I got the blues because we aren't coloring any lines blue.
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The static red color wouldn't paint skips in their designated yellow.
Use the color name we got from the result label earlier, which marks
skips as yellow.
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I should have replaced the summary reporter with a subclass
the first time I wrote this.
For whatever reason, I didn't. Do it right and slim the methods added
to Minitest in the process.
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Minitest by default includes a summary reporter and a progress reporter.
To print colored output, we have to replace the progress reporter.
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Add colored output to the new test reporter.
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seeds.rb.tt: fix English.
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`rack-cors` gem is defined in Gemfile by default only if the api,
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Fix .keep file issue with ActionCable
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Fixes #22708
Make sure the channels file is create in assets/javascript/ so require
tree works in asset pipeline.
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[ci skip]
The old link is 404 not found.
The link matches what the rest of the documentation already points to:
* https://github.com/rails/rails/blame/2de2263118d6763c11a02db05079a5b7a97a0a34/guides/source/getting_started.md#L2052
* https://github.com/rails/rails/blame/2de2263118d6763c11a02db05079a5b7a97a0a34/README.md#L74
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Ensure Action Cable files are removed when `skip_action_cable` is set.
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The Action Cable generators creates four files which need to be removed
if `skip_action_cable` is set.
1. `app/assets/javascripts/cable.coffee`
2. `app/channels/application_cable/channel.rb`
3. `app/channels/application_cable/connection.rb`
4. `config/redis/cable.yml`
Fixes #22669.
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Ensure that assets are enabled back after the test that tests assets are disabled
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teknofire/fix-using-add_resource-with-a-block-after-gem-call
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generator template.
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Action Cable channel generator doesn't create JS assets if options[:rails][:assets] is false
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