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* Added `Date#all_week/month/quarter/year` for generating date ranges.
*Dmitriy Meremyanin*
* Add `Time.zone.yesterday` and `Time.zone.tomorrow`. These follow the
behavior of Ruby's `Date.yesterday` and `Date.tomorrow` but return localized
versions, similar to how `Time.zone.today` has returned a localized version
of `Date.today`.
*Colin Bartlett*
* Show valid keys when `assert_valid_keys` raises an exception, and show the
wrong value as it was entered.
*Gonzalo Rodríguez-Baltanás Díaz*
* Both `cattr_*` and `mattr_*` method definitions now live in `active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors`.
Requires to `active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors` are
deprecated and will be removed in Ruby on Rails 4.2.
*Genadi Samokovarov*
* Deprecated `Numeric#{ago,until,since,from_now}`, the user is expected to explicitly
convert the value into an AS::Duration, i.e. `5.ago` => `5.seconds.ago`
This will help to catch subtle bugs like:
def recent?(days = 3)
self.created_at >= days.ago
end
The above code would check if the model is created within the last 3 **seconds**.
In the future, `Numeric#{ago,until,since,from_now}` should be removed completely,
or throw some sort of errors to indicate there are no implicit conversion from
Numeric to AS::Duration.
*Godfrey Chan*
* Requires JSON gem version 1.7.7 or above due to a security issue in older versions.
*Godfrey Chan*
* Removed the old pure-Ruby JSON encoder and switched to a new encoder based on the built-in JSON
gem.
Support for encoding `BigDecimal` as a JSON number, as well as defining custom `encode_json`
methods to control the JSON output has been **removed from core**. The new encoder will always
encode BigDecimals as `String`s and ignore any custom `encode_json` methods.
The old encoder has been extracted into the `activesupport-json_encoder` gem. Installing that
gem will bring back the ability to encode `BigDecimal`s as numbers as well as `encode_json`
support.
Setting the related configuration `ActiveSupport.encode_big_decimal_as_string` without the
`activesupport-json_encoder` gem installed will raise an error.
*Godfrey Chan*
* Add `ActiveSupport::Testing::TimeHelpers#travel` and `#travel_to`. These methods change current
time to the given time or time difference by stubbing `Time.now` and `Date.today` to return the
time or date after the difference calculation, or the time or date that got passed into the
method respectively.
Example for `#travel`:
Time.now # => 2013-11-09 15:34:49 -05:00
travel 1.day
Time.now # => 2013-11-10 15:34:49 -05:00
Date.today # => Sun, 10 Nov 2013
Example for `#travel_to`:
Time.now # => 2013-11-09 15:34:49 -05:00
travel_to Time.new(2004, 11, 24, 01, 04, 44)
Time.now # => 2004-11-24 01:04:44 -05:00
Date.today # => Wed, 24 Nov 2004
Both of these methods also accept a block, which will return the current time back to its
original state at the end of the block:
Time.now # => 2013-11-09 15:34:49 -05:00
travel 1.day do
User.create.created_at # => Sun, 10 Nov 2013 15:34:49 EST -05:00
end
travel_to Time.new(2004, 11, 24, 01, 04, 44) do
User.create.created_at # => Wed, 24 Nov 2004 01:04:44 EST -05:00
end
Time.now # => 2013-11-09 15:34:49 -05:00
This module is included in `ActiveSupport::TestCase` automatically.
*Prem Sichanugrist*, *DHH*
* Unify `cattr_*` interface: allow to pass a block to `cattr_reader`.
Example:
class A
cattr_reader(:defr) { 'default_reader_value' }
end
A.defr # => 'default_reader_value'
*Alexey Chernenkov*
* Improved compatibility with the stdlib JSON gem.
Previously, calling `::JSON.{generate,dump}` sometimes causes unexpected
failures such as intridea/multi_json#86.
`::JSON.{generate,dump}` now bypasses the ActiveSupport JSON encoder
completely and yields the same result with or without ActiveSupport. This
means that it will **not** call `as_json` and will ignore any options that
the JSON gem does not natively understand. To invoke ActiveSupport's JSON
encoder instead, use `obj.to_json(options)` or
`ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(obj, options)`.
*Godfrey Chan*
* Fix Active Support `Time#to_json` and `DateTime#to_json` to return 3 decimal
places worth of fractional seconds, similar to `TimeWithZone`.
*Ryan Glover*
* Removed circular reference protection in JSON encoder, deprecated
`ActiveSupport::JSON::Encoding::CircularReferenceError`.
*Godfrey Chan*, *Sergio Campamá*
* Add `capitalize` option to `Inflector.humanize`, so strings can be humanized without being capitalized:
'employee_salary'.humanize # => "Employee salary"
'employee_salary'.humanize(capitalize: false) # => "employee salary"
*claudiob*
* Fixed `Object#as_json` and `Struct#as_json` not working properly with options. They now take
the same options as `Hash#as_json`:
struct = Struct.new(:foo, :bar).new
struct.foo = "hello"
struct.bar = "world"
json = struct.as_json(only: [:foo]) # => {foo: "hello"}
*Sergio Campamá*, *Godfrey Chan*
* Added `Numeric#in_milliseconds`, like `1.hour.in_milliseconds`, so we can feed them to JavaScript functions like `getTime()`.
*DHH*
* Calling `ActiveSupport::JSON.decode` with unsupported options now raises an error.
*Godfrey Chan*
* Support `:unless_exist` in `FileStore`.
*Michael Grosser*
* Fix `slice!` deleting the default value of the hash.
*Antonio Santos*
* `require_dependency` accepts objects that respond to `to_path`, in
particular `Pathname` instances.
*Benjamin Fleischer*
* Disable the ability to iterate over Range of AS::TimeWithZone
due to significant performance issues.
*Bogdan Gusiev*
* Allow attaching event subscribers to ActiveSupport::Notifications namespaces
before they're defined. Essentially, this means instead of this:
class JokeSubscriber < ActiveSupport::Subscriber
def sql(event)
puts "A rabbi and a priest walk into a bar..."
end
# This call needs to happen *after* defining the methods.
attach_to "active_record"
end
You can do this:
class JokeSubscriber < ActiveSupport::Subscriber
# This is much easier to read!
attach_to "active_record"
def sql(event)
puts "A rabbi and a priest walk into a bar..."
end
end
This should make it easier to read and understand these subscribers.
*Daniel Schierbeck*
* Add `Date#middle_of_day`, `DateTime#middle_of_day` and `Time#middle_of_day` methods.
Also added `midday`, `noon`, `at_midday`, `at_noon` and `at_middle_of_day` as aliases.
*Anatoli Makarevich*
* Fix ActiveSupport::Cache::FileStore#cleanup to no longer rely on missing each_key method.
*Murray Steele*
* Ensure that autoloaded constants in all-caps nestings are marked as
autoloaded.
*Simon Coffey*
* Add `String#remove(pattern)` as a short-hand for the common pattern of
`String#gsub(pattern, '')`.
*DHH*
* Adds a new deprecation behaviour that raises an exception. Throwing this
line into +config/environments/development.rb+
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.behavior = :raise
will cause the application to raise an +ActiveSupport::DeprecationException+
on deprecations.
Use this for aggressive deprecation cleanups.
*Xavier Noria*
* Remove 'cow' => 'kine' irregular inflection from default inflections.
*Andrew White*
* Add `DateTime#to_s(:iso8601)` and `Date#to_s(:iso8601)` for consistency.
*Andrew White*
* Add `Time#to_s(:iso8601)` for easy conversion of times to the iso8601 format for easy Javascript date parsing.
*DHH*
* Improve `ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore` cache size calculation.
The memory used by a key/entry pair is calculated via `#cached_size`:
def cached_size(key, entry)
key.to_s.bytesize + entry.size + PER_ENTRY_OVERHEAD
end
The value of `PER_ENTRY_OVERHEAD` is 240 bytes based on an [empirical
estimation](https://gist.github.com/ssimeonov/6047200) for 64-bit MRI on
1.9.3 and 2.0. GH#11512
*Simeon Simeonov*
* Only raise `Module::DelegationError` if it's the source of the exception.
Fixes #10559
*Andrew White*
* Make `Time.at_with_coercion` retain the second fraction and return local time.
Fixes #11350
*Neer Friedman*, *Andrew White*
* Make `HashWithIndifferentAccess#select` always return the hash, even when
`Hash#select!` returns `nil`, to allow further chaining.
*Marc Schütz*
* Remove deprecated `String#encoding_aware?` core extensions (`core_ext/string/encoding`).
*Arun Agrawal*
* Remove deprecated `Module#local_constant_names` in favor of `Module#local_constants`.
*Arun Agrawal*
* Remove deprecated `DateTime.local_offset` in favor of `DateTime.civil_from_fromat`.
*Arun Agrawal*
* Remove deprecated `Logger` core extensions (`core_ext/logger.rb`).
*Carlos Antonio da Silva*
* Remove deprecated `Time#time_with_datetime_fallback`, `Time#utc_time`
and `Time#local_time` in favor of `Time#utc` and `Time#local`.
*Vipul A M*
* Remove deprecated `Hash#diff` with no replacement.
If you're using it to compare hashes for the purpose of testing, please use
MiniTest's `assert_equal` instead.
*Carlos Antonio da Silva*
* Remove deprecated `Date#to_time_in_current_zone` in favor of `Date#in_time_zone`.
*Vipul A M*
* Remove deprecated `Proc#bind` with no replacement.
*Carlos Antonio da Silva*
* Remove deprecated `Array#uniq_by` and `Array#uniq_by!`, use native
`Array#uniq` and `Array#uniq!` instead.
*Carlos Antonio da Silva*
* Remove deprecated `ActiveSupport::BasicObject`, use `ActiveSupport::ProxyObject` instead.
*Carlos Antonio da Silva*
* Remove deprecated `BufferedLogger`, use `ActiveSupport::Logger` instead.
*Yves Senn*
* Remove deprecated `assert_present` and `assert_blank` methods, use `assert
object.blank?` and `assert object.present?` instead.
*Yves Senn*
* Fix return value from `BacktraceCleaner#noise` when the cleaner is configured
with multiple silencers.
Fixes #11030
*Mark J. Titorenko*
* `HashWithIndifferentAccess#select` now returns a `HashWithIndifferentAccess`
instance instead of a `Hash` instance.
Fixes #10723
*Albert Llop*
* Add `DateTime#usec` and `DateTime#nsec` so that `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` keeps
sub-second resolution when wrapping a `DateTime` value.
Fixes #10855
*Andrew White*
* Fix `ActiveSupport::Dependencies::Loadable#load_dependency` calling
`#blame_file!` on Exceptions that do not have the Blamable mixin
*Andrew Kreiling*
* Override `Time.at` to support the passing of Time-like values when called with a single argument.
*Andrew White*
* Prevent side effects to hashes inside arrays when
`Hash#with_indifferent_access` is called.
Fixes #10526
*Yves Senn*
* Removed deprecated `ActiveSupport::JSON::Variable` with no replacement.
*Toshinori Kajihara*
* Raise an error when multiple `included` blocks are defined for a Concern.
The old behavior would silently discard previously defined blocks, running
only the last one.
*Mike Dillon*
* Replace `multi_json` with `json`.
Since Rails requires Ruby 1.9 and since Ruby 1.9 includes `json` in the standard library,
`multi_json` is no longer necessary.
*Erik Michaels-Ober*
* Added escaping of U+2028 and U+2029 inside the json encoder.
These characters are legal in JSON but break the Javascript interpreter.
After escaping them, the JSON is still legal and can be parsed by Javascript.
*Mario Caropreso + Viktor Kelemen + zackham*
* Fix skipping object callbacks using metadata fetched via callback chain
inspection methods (`_*_callbacks`)
*Sean Walbran*
* Add a `fetch_multi` method to the cache stores. The method provides
an easy to use API for fetching multiple values from the cache.
Example:
# Calculating scores is expensive, so we only do it for posts
# that have been updated. Cache keys are automatically extracted
# from objects that define a #cache_key method.
scores = Rails.cache.fetch_multi(*posts) do |post|
calculate_score(post)
end
*Daniel Schierbeck*
Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/activesupport/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.
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