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remove unnessary option setting from test runner
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In order to prevent `OptionParser::ParseError` when specify the rake options to
`routes` task.
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If run the test over the `rake` command, because of the test patterns is passed
via `rake_run` method, do not need to be obtained from the argv.
This probably fixes #24372.
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`railtie` is already a string!
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- Followup of https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/24709.
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In Ruby 2.4 the `to_time` method for both `DateTime` and `Time` will
preserve the timezone of the receiver when converting to an instance
of `Time`. Since Rails 5.0 will support Ruby 2.2, 2.3 and later we
need to introduce a compatibility layer so that apps that upgrade do
not break. New apps will have a config initializer file that defaults
to match the new Ruby 2.4 behavior going forward.
For information about the changes to Ruby see:
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12189
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/12271
Fixes #24617.
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using rails dev:cache instead of rake dev:cache
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y-yagi/use_wrapper_file_to_add_rake_task_for_engines
use wrapper file to add rake task for engines
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`bundler` provides wrapper file to add rask tasks.
https://github.com/bundler/bundler/blob/master/lib/bundler/gem_tasks.rb
Instead of directly call method, by which require this file,
it can be used without updating of Rakefile if task has been added.
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Add ActiveSupport::TimeZone.country_zones helper
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Railties' `config` method instatiates a Rails::Railtie::Configuration
object. Rails::Configuration is not used in this file.
The patch does not replace the file being required with the one for
Rails::Railtie::Configuration because that one is autoloaded. See the
spot where this patch changes double quotes with single quotes.
Rails::Railtie::Configuration does depend on Rails::Configuration, and
it requires it accordingly.
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Added notice when a database is successfully created or dropped.
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`cable.js` is required for other Channels.
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- Before this, while generating a channel, we were not creating
`cable.js` if it does not already exist.
- We have similar code for application mailer here -
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/0b3ae023d27197417541932632055cd6be4810c4.
- Based on the comment -
https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/24418#issuecomment-205421995.
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Railties CHANGELOG Pass [ci skip]
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- Added missing config to complete config names
- Fixed route generators changelog grammar.
- rake:stats => rake stats
- Fixed grammar of assert_file change
- Make sure we end all sentences
[ci skip]
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prathamesh-sonpatki/add-config-to-deprecation-warning
Add `config` to the deprecation warnings of deprecated config options
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The pass touches a few minor things.
One important aspect is that the wording treats "railtie" as a
regular noun. This is so because Railtie is a constant and
generally the text refers to "classes that act as railties",
which is different.
Railties are so fundamental in Rails that deserve a noun,
like engine, class, array, application, etc. They have a
meaning per se, beyond constants.
Also, make clear an extension's railtie does not need to
be called "Railtie" or have "Railtie" in their class name.
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Idiomatically trailing hashes in method calls do not use
explicit curlies.
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Rake includes (an extended version of) FileUtils in tasks.
It is more idiomatic that they use this provided interface.
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With the exception of what is loaded in active_support/rails,
each file is responsible for its own dependencies. You cannot
rely on runtime order of execution.
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This was added in a4c358f, but `config.assets` has been removed in 5172d93.
Also, do not use env path to `Sprockets::Cache::FileStore` even `sprockets-rails`.
ref: https://github.com/rails/sprockets-rails/blob/master/lib/sprockets/railtie.rb#L129
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generate ApplicationJob if it does not already exist
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ActiveJob jobs now inherit from ApplicationJob by default.
However, when updating to Rails 5 from the old Rails,
since there is a possibility that ApplicationJob does not exist.
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* Updated syntax
* Updated tests to match syntax
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remove unused `require`
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Also, make sure to call the +complete+ hooks if +run+ fails.
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Added 'config.' to deprecation warning
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Misc:
`config.public_file_server.enabled = true` instead `public_file_server.enabled = true`
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- We need to pass the restart command to Puma so that it will use it
while restarting the server.
- Also made sure that all the options passed by user while starting
the server are used in the generated restart command so that they will
be used while restarting the server.
- Besides that we need to remove the server.pid file for the previous running
server because otherwise Rack complains about it's presence.
- We don't care if the server.pid file does not exist. We only want to delete
it if it exists.
- This also requires some changes on Puma side which are being tracked
here - https://github.com/puma/puma/pull/936.
- Fixes #23910.
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y-yagi/show_correct_command_name_in_help_of_rails_runner
show correct command name in help of rails runner
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If use rails together with `spring`, `spring` is rewrite `$0` in the interior
command name. Therefore, for `$0` correct command name does not appear, `$0` has
been modified so that it does not use.
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Correctly generate application_mailer.rb in mountable engines
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- Followup of https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/24161.
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When generating a plugin without ActiveRecord (-O),
ActionCable wasn't include, which causes problems with the
require action_cable statement in cable.js
add active_job require statement
also updated order of require statements to match with all.rb
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Didn't feel we were clear enough about our motivation for placing Rails first
and why we needed to call `load_plugins`.
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The useless explicit self calls were driving me nuts.
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When calling `load_plugins` minitest would fill out its extensions, then
we'd tackle ourselves on as the last plugin. Because minitest loads plugins
in order we will ultimately have the last say on what reporters will be used.
Invert that strategy by putting ourselves first and give other plugins plenty
of leeway to override our default reporter setup.
Fixes #24179.
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