3.4 KiB
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Show cache hits and misses when rendering partials.
Partials using the
cache
helper will show whether a render hit or missed the cache:Rendered messages/_message.html.erb in 1.2 ms [cache hit] Rendered recordings/threads/_thread.html.erb in 1.5 ms [cache miss]
This removes the need for the old fragment cache logging:
Read fragment views/v1/2914079/v1/2914079/recordings/70182313-20160225015037000000/d0bdf2974e1ef6d31685c3b392ad0b74 (0.6ms) Rendered messages/_message.html.erb in 1.2 ms [cache hit] Write fragment views/v1/2914079/v1/2914079/recordings/70182313-20160225015037000000/3b4e249ac9d168c617e32e84b99218b5 (1.1ms) Rendered recordings/threads/_thread.html.erb in 1.5 ms [cache miss]
Though that full output can be reenabled with
config.action_controller.enable_fragment_cache_logging = true
.Stan Lo
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Changed partial rendering with a collection to allow collections which implement
to_a
.Extracting the collection option had an optimization to avoid unnecessary queries of ActiveRecord Relations by calling
#to_ary
on the given collection. Instances ofEnumerator
orEnumerable
are valid collections, but they do not implement#to_ary
. By changing this to#to_a
, they will now be extracted and rendered as expected.Steven Harman
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New syntax for tag helpers. Avoid positional parameters and support HTML5 by default. Example usage of tag helpers before:
tag(:br, nil, true) content_tag(:div, content_tag(:p, "Hello world!"), class: "strong") <%= content_tag :div, class: "strong" do -%> Hello world! <% end -%>
Example usage of tag helpers after:
tag.br tag.div tag.p("Hello world!"), class: "strong" <%= tag.div class: "strong" do %> Hello world! <% end %>
Marek Kirejczyk, Kasper Timm Hansen
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Change
datetime_field
anddatetime_field_tag
to generatedatetime-local
fields.As a new specification of the HTML 5 the text field type
datetime
will no longer exist and it is recommended to usedatetime-local
. Ref: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/forms.html#local-date-and-time-state-(type=datetime-local)Herminio Torres
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Raw template handler (which is also the default template handler in Rails 5) now outputs HTML-safe strings.
In Rails 5 the default template handler was changed to the raw template handler. Because the ERB template handler escaped strings by default this broke some applications that expected plain JS or HTML files to be rendered unescaped. This fixes the issue caused by changing the default handler by changing the Raw template handler to output HTML-safe strings.
Eileen M. Uchitelle
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select_tag
'sinclude_blank
option for generation for blank option tag, now adds an empty space label, when the value as well as content for option tag are empty, so that we conform with html specification. Ref: https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html#the-option-element.Generation of option before:
<option value=""></option>
Generation of option after:
<option value="" label=" "></option>
Vipul A M
Please check 5-0-stable for previous changes.