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Changed description with tests related to rails_command.
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- Ambiguous first argument
- Mismatched indentation
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prathamesh-sonpatki/update-deprecation-message-for-app-namespace
Update deprecation message shown when tasks from rails namespace are run
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remove rack cors initializer when updating
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Rack cors initializer is only necessary to API-only applications, for when the update is unnecessary.
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Use app namespace for framework tasks
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(e.g. `rails:update` and `rails:template` tasks is renamed to `app:update` and `app:template`.)
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Create tmp folder if not present
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All Apps may not have a tmp folder
Update dev.rake
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Puma 3.0 and up introduced compatibility to read from `config/puma.rb` when booting from the command `$ rails server`https://github.com/puma/puma/pull/856.
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Enable HSTS with IncludeSubdomains header by default for new apps
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- We will remove the initializer for old apps which are migrated to
Rails 5 so that they are not affected by this breaking change.
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subdomains
- We will reuse config.ssl_options for setting the HSTS settings.
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y-yagi/correctly_check_ApplicationRecord_in_mountable_engine
correctly check `ApplicationRecord` is exist in moutable engine
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Follow up to 1813b29fc7632959800252f36e4b2e6ed4ac7266
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Fix README heading according to Markdown conventions
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The first heading in some README's are indicated using a second level
heading (`##`), which in my opinion is of incorrect structure.
Therefore, in this patch I changed the first heading to a first level
heading (`#`) in README's where this incorrect structure occurs.
[ci skip]
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This also marks Action Cable routes as internal to Rails.
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Adds changelog headers for beta3 release
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Fixes #23855
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coffee-rails is stable now so we don't need to point to the master
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Show permitted flag in the output of AC::Parameters#inspect
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- Fixes #23822.
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AppGenerator: Replace 'rake' with 'rails_command'
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Follows the convention from Rails 5 of invoking tasks on the command-line
with `rails …` rather than `rake …`.
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Since Rails 5.0 is switching the Rails command line from 'rake …'
to 'rails …', it makes sense to also replace the `rake` method in
the Rails templates API.
Based on feedback from @matthewd and @kaspth, I chose to replace
`rake` with `rails_command`, which is less confusing than
the alternatives `rails` or `command` or `rails_run` and is not
Thor-reserved word like `task`.
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This is a rebased version of #22825.
Closes #22825.
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environment templates
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Alternative to #23638 log to STDOUT via env var
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People who deploy to containers or other places where they might have some sort of a log wrapping service use stdout. With this change new rails apps can be configured to output to STDOUT via setting `RAILS_LOG_TO_STDOUT` to any value. This allows container images or services to set the value for all apps without having to modify configuration for each application. If an app wants to opt out, they can either delete from the env hash, or remove that configuration.
cc/ @rafaelfranca
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wisetara/wisetara/deprecate-args-ActiveSupport__TestCase#assert_nothing_raised-for-pr
Wisetara/deprecate args active support test case#assert nothing raised for pr
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creating all databases mutates the connection pool. This patch restores
the connection pool to the connection spec established before creating
all databases. Fixes #23279
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Add `internal` attribute to routes
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This is meant to provide a way for Action Cable, Sprockets, and possibly
other Rack applications to mark themselves as internal, and to exclude
themselves from the routing inspector, and thus `rails routes` / `rake
routes`.
I think this is the only way to have mounted Rack apps be marked as
internal, within AD/Journey. Another option would be to create an array
of regexes for internal apps, and then to iterate over that everytime a
request comes through. Also, I only had the first `add_route` method set
`internal`'s default to false, to avoid littering it all over the
codebase.
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