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  • Add support for stylesheets and ERB views to rails stats.

    Joel Hawksley

  • Allow appended root routes to take precedence over internal welcome controller.

    Gannon McGibbon

Rails 6.1.0.rc1 (November 02, 2020)

  • Added Railtie#server hook called when Rails starts a server. This is useful in case your application or a library needs to run another process next to the Rails server. This is quite common in development for instance to run the Webpack or the React server.

    It can be used like this:

      class MyRailtie < Rails::Railtie
        server do
          WebpackServer.run
        end
      end
    

    Edouard Chin

  • Remove deprecated rake dev:cache tasks.

    Rafael Mendonça França

  • Remove deprecated rake routes tasks.

    Rafael Mendonça França

  • Remove deprecated rake initializers tasks.

    Rafael Mendonça França

  • Remove deprecated support for using the HOST environment variable to specify the server IP.

    Rafael Mendonça França

  • Remove deprecated server argument from the rails server command.

    Rafael Mendonça França

  • Remove deprecated SOURCE_ANNOTATION_DIRECTORIES environment variable support from rails notes.

    Rafael Mendonça França

  • Remove deprecated connection option in the rails dbconsole command.

    Rafael Mendonça França

  • Remove depreated rake notes tasks.

    Rafael Mendonça França

  • Return a 405 Method Not Allowed response when a request uses an unknown HTTP method.

    Fixes #38998.

    Loren Norman

  • Make railsrc file location xdg-specification compliant

    rails new will now look for the default railsrc file at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/rails/railsrc (or ~/.config/rails/railsrc if XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set). If this file does not exist, rails new will fall back to ~/.railsrc.

    The fallback behaviour means this does not cause any breaking changes.

    Nick Wolf

  • Change the default logging level from :debug to :info to avoid inadvertent exposure of personally identifiable information (PII) in production environments.

    Eric M. Payne

  • Automatically generate abstract class when using multiple databases.

    When generating a scaffold for a multiple database application, Rails will now automatically generate the abstract class for the database when the database argument is passed. This abstract class will include the connection information for the writing configuration and any models generated for that database will automatically inherit from the abstract class.

    Usage:

    $ bin/rails generate scaffold Pet name:string --database=animals
    

    Will create an abstract class for the animals connection.

    class AnimalsRecord < ApplicationRecord
      self.abstract_class = true
    
      connects_to database: { writing: :animals }
    end
    

    And generate a Pet model that inherits from the new AnimalsRecord:

    class Pet < AnimalsRecord
    end
    

    If you already have an abstract class and it follows a different pattern than Rails defaults, you can pass a parent class with the database argument.

    $ bin/rails generate scaffold Pet name:string --database=animals --parent=SecondaryBase
    

    This will ensure the model inherits from the SecondaryBase parent instead of AnimalsRecord

    class Pet < SecondaryBase
    end
    

    Eileen M. Uchitelle, John Crepezzi

  • Accept params from url to prepopulate the Inbound Emails form in Rails conductor.

    Chris Oliver

  • Create a new rails app using a minimal stack.

    rails new cool_app --minimal

    All the following are excluded from your minimal stack:

    • action_cable
    • action_mailbox
    • action_mailer
    • action_text
    • active_job
    • active_storage
    • bootsnap
    • jbuilder
    • spring
    • system_tests
    • turbolinks
    • webpack

    Haroon Ahmed, DHH

  • Add default ENV variable option with BACKTRACE to turn off backtrace cleaning when debugging framework code in the generated config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb.

    BACKTRACE=1 ./bin/rails runner "MyClass.perform"

    DHH

  • The autoloading guide for Zeitwerk mode documents how to autoload classes during application boot in a safe way.

    Haroon Ahmed, Xavier Noria

  • The classic autoloader starts its deprecation cycle.

    New Rails projects are strongly discouraged from using classic, and we recommend that existing projects running on classic switch to zeitwerk mode when upgrading. Please check the Upgrading Ruby on Rails guide for tips.

    Xavier Noria

  • Adds rails test:all for running all tests in the test directory.

    This runs all test files in the test directory, including system tests.

    Niklas Häusele

  • Add config.generators.after_generate for processing to generated files.

    Register a callback that will get called right after generators has finished.

    Yuji Yaginuma

  • Make test file patterns configurable via Environment variables

    This makes test file patterns configurable via two environment variables: DEFAULT_TEST, to configure files to test, and DEFAULT_TEST_EXCLUDE, to configure files to exclude from testing.

    These values were hardcoded before, which made it difficult to add new categories of tests that should not be executed by default (e.g: smoke tests).

    Jorge Manrubia

  • No longer include rake rdoc task when generating plugins.

    To generate docs, use the rdoc lib command instead.

    Jonathan Hefner

  • Allow relative paths with trailing slashes to be passed to rails test.

    Eugene Kenny

  • Add rack-mini-profiler gem to the default Gemfile.

    rack-mini-profiler displays performance information such as SQL time and flame graphs. It's enabled by default in development environment, but can be enabled in production as well. See the gem README for information on how to enable it in production.

    Osama Sayegh

  • rails stats will now count TypeScript files toward JavaScript stats.

    Joshua Cody

  • Run git init when generating plugins.

    Opt out with --skip-git.

    OKURA Masafumi

  • Add benchmark generator.

    Introduce benchmark generator to benchmark Rails applications.

    rails generate benchmark opt_compare

    This creates a benchmark file that uses benchmark-ips. By default, two code blocks can be benchmarked using the before and after reports.

    You can run the generated benchmark file using: ruby script/benchmarks/opt_compare.rb

    Kevin Jalbert, Gannon McGibbon

  • Cache compiled view templates when running tests by default.

    When generating a new app without --skip-spring, caching classes is disabled in environments/test.rb. This implicitly disables caching view templates too. This change will enable view template caching by adding this to the generated environments/test.rb:

    config.action_view.cache_template_loading = true
    

    Jorge Manrubia

  • Introduce middleware move operations.

    With this change, you no longer need to delete and reinsert a middleware to move it from one place to another in the stack:

    config.middleware.move_before ActionDispatch::Flash, Magical::Unicorns
    

    This will move the Magical::Unicorns middleware before ActionDispatch::Flash. You can also move it after with:

    config.middleware.move_after ActionDispatch::Flash, Magical::Unicorns
    

    Genadi Samokovarov

  • Generators that inherit from NamedBase respect --force option.

    Josh Brody

  • Allow configuration of eager_load behaviour for rake environment:

    config.rake_eager_load
    

    Defaults to false as per previous behaviour.

    Thierry Joyal

  • Ensure Rails migration generator respects system-wide primary key config.

    When rails is configured to use a specific primary key type:

    config.generators do |g|
      g.orm :active_record, primary_key_type: :uuid
    end
    

    Previously:

    $ bin/rails g migration add_location_to_users location:references
    

    The references line in the migration would not have type: :uuid. This change causes the type to be applied appropriately.

    Louis-Michel Couture, Dermot Haughey

  • Deprecate Rails::DBConsole#config.

    Rails::DBConsole#config is deprecated without replacement. Use Rails::DBConsole.db_config.configuration_hash instead.

    Eileen M. Uchitelle, John Crepezzi

  • Rails.application.config_for merges shared configuration deeply.

    # config/example.yml
    shared:
      foo:
        bar:
          baz: 1
    development:
      foo:
        bar:
          qux: 2
    
    # Previously
    Rails.application.config_for(:example)[:foo][:bar] #=> { qux: 2 }
    
    # Now
    Rails.application.config_for(:example)[:foo][:bar] #=> { baz: 1, qux: 2 }
    

    Yuhei Kiriyama

  • Remove access to values in nested hashes returned by Rails.application.config_for via String keys.

    # config/example.yml
    development:
      options:
        key: value
    
    Rails.application.config_for(:example).options
    

    This used to return a Hash on which you could access values with String keys. This was deprecated in 6.0, and now doesn't work anymore.

    Étienne Barrié

  • Configuration files for environments (config/environments/*.rb) are now able to modify autoload_paths, autoload_once_paths, and eager_load_paths.

    As a consequence, applications cannot autoload within those files. Before, they technically could, but changes in autoloaded classes or modules had no effect anyway in the configuration because reloading does not reboot.

    Ways to use application code in these files:

    • Define early in the boot process a class that is not reloadable, from which the application takes configuration values that get passed to the framework.

      # In config/application.rb, for example.
      require "#{Rails.root}/lib/my_app/config"
      
      # In config/environments/development.rb, for example.
      config.foo = MyApp::Config.foo
      
    • If the class has to be reloadable, then wrap the configuration code in a to_prepare block:

      config.to_prepare do
        config.foo = MyModel.foo
      end
      

      That assigns the latest MyModel.foo to config.foo when the application boots, and each time there is a reload. But whether that has an effect or not depends on the configuration point, since it is not uncommon for engines to read the application configuration during initialization and set their own state from them. That process happens only on boot, not on reloads, and if that is how config.foo worked, resetting it would have no effect in the state of the engine.

    Allen Hsu & Xavier Noria

  • Support using environment variable to set pidfile.

    Ben Thorner

Please check 6-0-stable for previous changes.