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In Rails 4.2 and below, skipping callbacks (skip_before_action, skip_after_action, etc.) that use methods which do not exist will not throw any errors.
On the other hand, Rails 5 does. See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/19029
After testing with Rails 5 I noticed there are some methods that don't actually exist (because they were renamed, usually), this fixes a few instances of those.
reject_blocked! was introduced in c9def945d4
, I can't find any references to reject_blocked ever existing.
5 lines
144 B
Ruby
5 lines
144 B
Ruby
class Explore::ApplicationController < ApplicationController
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skip_before_action :authenticate_user!, :reject_blocked!
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layout 'explore'
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end
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