# frozen_string_literal: true
require "active_support/notifications"
module ActiveSupport
# Raised when ActiveSupport::Deprecation::Behavior#behavior is set with :raise.
# You would set :raise, as a behavior to raise errors and proactively report exceptions from deprecations.
class DeprecationException < StandardError
end
class Deprecation
# Default warning behaviors per Rails.env.
DEFAULT_BEHAVIORS = {
raise: ->(message, callstack, deprecation_horizon, gem_name) {
e = DeprecationException.new(message)
e.set_backtrace(callstack.map(&:to_s))
raise e
},
stderr: ->(message, callstack, deprecation_horizon, gem_name) {
$stderr.puts(message)
$stderr.puts callstack.join("\n ") if debug
},
log: ->(message, callstack, deprecation_horizon, gem_name) {
logger =
if defined?(Rails.logger) && Rails.logger
Rails.logger
else
require "active_support/logger"
ActiveSupport::Logger.new($stderr)
end
logger.warn message
logger.debug callstack.join("\n ") if debug
},
notify: ->(message, callstack, deprecation_horizon, gem_name) {
notification_name = "deprecation.#{gem_name.underscore.tr('/', '_')}"
ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument(notification_name,
message: message,
callstack: callstack,
gem_name: gem_name,
deprecation_horizon: deprecation_horizon)
},
silence: ->(message, callstack, deprecation_horizon, gem_name) {},
}
# Behavior module allows to determine how to display deprecation messages.
# You can create a custom behavior or set any from the +DEFAULT_BEHAVIORS+
# constant. Available behaviors are:
#
# [+raise+] Raise ActiveSupport::DeprecationException.
# [+stderr+] Log all deprecation warnings to +$stderr+.
# [+log+] Log all deprecation warnings to +Rails.logger+.
# [+notify+] Use +ActiveSupport::Notifications+ to notify +deprecation.rails+.
# [+silence+] Do nothing.
#
# Setting behaviors only affects deprecations that happen after boot time.
# For more information you can read the documentation of the +behavior=+ method.
module Behavior
# Whether to print a backtrace along with the warning.
attr_accessor :debug
# Returns the current behavior or if one isn't set, defaults to +:stderr+.
def behavior
@behavior ||= [DEFAULT_BEHAVIORS[:stderr]]
end
# Sets the behavior to the specified value. Can be a single value, array,
# or an object that responds to +call+.
#
# Available behaviors:
#
# [+raise+] Raise ActiveSupport::DeprecationException.
# [+stderr+] Log all deprecation warnings to +$stderr+.
# [+log+] Log all deprecation warnings to +Rails.logger+.
# [+notify+] Use +ActiveSupport::Notifications+ to notify +deprecation.rails+.
# [+silence+] Do nothing.
#
# Setting behaviors only affects deprecations that happen after boot time.
# Deprecation warnings raised by gems are not affected by this setting
# because they happen before Rails boots up.
#
# ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = :stderr
# ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = [:stderr, :log]
# ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = MyCustomHandler
# ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = ->(message, callstack) {
# # custom stuff
# }
def behavior=(behavior)
@behavior = Array(behavior).map { |b| DEFAULT_BEHAVIORS[b] || arity_coerce(b) }
end
private
def arity_coerce(behavior)
if behavior.arity == 4 || behavior.arity == -1
behavior
else
-> message, callstack, _, _ { behavior.call(message, callstack) }
end
end
end
end
end