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**DO NOT READ THIS FILE ON GITHUB, GUIDES ARE PUBLISHED ON http://guides.rubyonrails.org.**
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A Guide for Upgrading Ruby on Rails
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This guide provides steps to be followed when you upgrade your applications to a newer version of Ruby on Rails. These steps are also available in individual release guides.

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General Advice
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Before attempting to upgrade an existing application, you should be sure you have a good reason to upgrade. You need to balance several factors: the need for new features, the increasing difficulty of finding support for old code, and your available time and skills, to name a few.
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### Test Coverage
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The best way to be sure that your application still works after upgrading is to have good test coverage before you start the process. If you don't have automated tests that exercise the bulk of your application, you'll need to spend time manually exercising all the parts that have changed. In the case of a Rails upgrade, that will mean every single piece of functionality in the application. Do yourself a favor and make sure your test coverage is good _before_ you start an upgrade.

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### The Upgrade Process

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When changing Rails versions, it's best to move slowly, one minor version at a time, in order to make good use of the deprecation warnings. Rails version numbers are in the form Major.Minor.Patch. Major and Minor versions are allowed to make changes to the public API, so this may cause errors in your application. Patch versions only include bug fixes, and don't change any public API.
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The process should go as follows:

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1. Write tests and make sure they pass.
2. Move to the latest patch version after your current version.
3. Fix tests and deprecated features.
4. Move to the latest patch version of the next minor version.
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Repeat this process until you reach your target Rails version. Each time you move versions, you will need to change the Rails version number in the Gemfile (and possibly other gem versions) and run `bundle update`. Then run the Update task mentioned below to update configuration files, then run your tests.
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You can find a list of all released Rails versions [here](https://rubygems.org/gems/rails/versions).
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### Ruby Versions
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Rails generally stays close to the latest released Ruby version when it's released:

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* Rails 5 requires Ruby 2.2.2 or newer.
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* Rails 4 prefers Ruby 2.0 and requires 1.9.3 or newer.
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* Rails 3.2.x is the last branch to support Ruby 1.8.7.
* Rails 3 and above require Ruby 1.8.7 or higher. Support for all of the previous Ruby versions has been dropped officially. You should upgrade as early as possible.
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TIP: Ruby 1.8.7 p248 and p249 have marshaling bugs that crash Rails. Ruby Enterprise Edition has these fixed since the release of 1.8.7-2010.02. On the 1.9 front, Ruby 1.9.1 is not usable because it outright segfaults, so if you want to use 1.9.x, jump straight to 1.9.3 for smooth sailing.
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### The Update Task
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Rails provides the `app:update` task (`rake rails:update` on 4.2 and earlier). After updating the Rails version
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in the Gemfile, run this task.
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This will help you with the creation of new files and changes of old files in an
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interactive session.

```bash
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$ rails app:update
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   identical  config/boot.rb
       exist  config
    conflict  config/routes.rb
Overwrite /myapp/config/routes.rb? (enter "h" for help) [Ynaqdh]
       force  config/routes.rb
    conflict  config/application.rb
Overwrite /myapp/config/application.rb? (enter "h" for help) [Ynaqdh]
       force  config/application.rb
    conflict  config/environment.rb
...
```

Don't forget to review the difference, to see if there were any unexpected changes.

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Upgrading from Rails 5.0 to Rails 5.1
-------------------------------------

For more information on changes made to Rails 5.1 please see the [release notes](5_1_release_notes.html).

### Top-level `HashWithIndifferentAccess` is soft-deprecated

If your application uses the the top-level `HashWithIndifferentAccess` class, you
should slowly move your code to use the `ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess`
one.

It is only soft-deprecated, which means that your code will not break at the
moment and no deprecation warning will be displayed but this constant will be
removed in the future.

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Also, if you have pretty old YAML documents containing dumps of such objects,
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you may need to load and dump them again to make sure that they reference
the right constant and that loading them won't break in the future.

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### `config.secrets` now load with all keys as symbols

If you application stores nested configuration in `secrets.yml` now all keys are being
laded as symbols so access using strings should be changed.

From:

```ruby
Rails.appplication.config.secrets[:smtp_settings]["address"]
```

To:

```ruby
Rails.application.config.secrets[:smtp_settings][:address]
```

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Upgrading from Rails 4.2 to Rails 5.0
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For more information on changes made to Rails 5.0 please see the [release notes](5_0_release_notes.html).
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### Ruby 2.2.2+ required
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From Ruby on Rails 5.0 onwards, Ruby 2.2.2+ is the only supported Ruby version.
Make sure you are on Ruby 2.2.2 version or greater, before you proceed.
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### Active Record Models Now Inherit from ApplicationRecord by Default
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In Rails 4.2, an Active Record model inherits from `ActiveRecord::Base`. In Rails 5.0,
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all models inherit from `ApplicationRecord`.
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`ApplicationRecord` is a new superclass for all app models, analogous to app
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controllers subclassing `ApplicationController` instead of
`ActionController::Base`. This gives apps a single spot to configure app-wide
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model behavior.
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When upgrading from Rails 4.2 to Rails 5.0, you need to create an
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`application_record.rb` file in `app/models/` and add the following content:

```
class ApplicationRecord < ActiveRecord::Base
  self.abstract_class = true
end
```

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### Halting Callback Chains via `throw(:abort)`
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In Rails 4.2, when a 'before' callback returns `false` in Active Record
and Active Model, then the entire callback chain is halted. In other words,
successive 'before' callbacks are not executed, and neither is the action wrapped
in callbacks.
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In Rails 5.0, returning `false` in an Active Record or Active Model callback
will not have this side effect of halting the callback chain. Instead, callback
chains must be explicitly halted by calling `throw(:abort)`.
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When you upgrade from Rails 4.2 to Rails 5.0, returning `false` in those kind of
callbacks will still halt the callback chain, but you will receive a deprecation
warning about this upcoming change.
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When you are ready, you can opt into the new behavior and remove the deprecation
warning by adding the following configuration to your `config/application.rb`:

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    ActiveSupport.halt_callback_chains_on_return_false = false

Note that this option will not affect Active Support callbacks since they never
halted the chain when any value was returned.
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See [#17227](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/17227) for more details.

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### ActiveJob Now Inherits from ApplicationJob by Default
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behavior has changed to now inherit from `ApplicationJob`.
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When upgrading from Rails 4.2 to Rails 5.0, you need to create an
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`application_job.rb` file in `app/jobs/` and add the following content:
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```
class ApplicationJob < ActiveJob::Base
end
```

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Then make sure that all your job classes inherit from it.

See [#19034](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/19034) for more details.
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### Rails Controller Testing

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#### Extraction of some helper methods to `rails-controller-testing`

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`assigns` and `assert_template` have been extracted to the `rails-controller-testing` gem. To
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continue using these methods in your controller tests, add `gem 'rails-controller-testing'` to
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your Gemfile.

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If you are using Rspec for testing, please see the extra configuration required in the gem's
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documentation.

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#### New behavior when uploading files

If you are using `ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile` in your tests to
upload files, you will need to change to use the similar `Rack::Test::UploadedFile`
class instead.

See [#26404](https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/26404) for more details.

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### Autoloading is Disabled After Booting in the Production Environment
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Autoloading is now disabled after booting in the production environment by
default.

Eager loading the application is part of the boot process, so top-level
constants are fine and are still autoloaded, no need to require their files.

Constants in deeper places only executed at runtime, like regular method bodies,
are also fine because the file defining them will have been eager loaded while booting.

For the vast majority of applications this change needs no action. But in the
very rare event that your application needs autoloading while running in
production mode, set `Rails.application.config.enable_dependency_loading` to
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### XML Serialization

`ActiveModel::Serializers::Xml` has been extracted from Rails to the `activemodel-serializers-xml`
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gem. To continue using XML serialization in your application, add `gem 'activemodel-serializers-xml'`
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to your Gemfile.

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### Removed Support for Legacy `mysql` Database Adapter
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Rails 5 removes support for the legacy `mysql` database adapter. Most users should be able to
use `mysql2` instead. It will be converted to a separate gem when we find someone to maintain
it.

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### Removed Support for Debugger
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`debugger` is not supported by Ruby 2.2 which is required by Rails 5. Use `byebug` instead.

### Use bin/rails for running tasks and tests

Rails 5 adds the ability to run tasks and tests through `bin/rails` instead of rake. Generally
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these changes are in parallel with rake, but some were ported over altogether.
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To use the new test runner simply type `bin/rails test`.

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`rake dev:cache` is now `rails dev:cache`.
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Run `bin/rails` to see the list of commands available.

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### `ActionController::Parameters` No Longer Inherits from `HashWithIndifferentAccess`
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Calling `params` in your application will now return an object instead of a hash. If your
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parameters are already permitted, then you will not need to make any changes. If you are using `slice`
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and other methods that depend on being able to read the hash regardless of `permitted?` you will
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need to upgrade your application to first permit and then convert to a hash.
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    params.permit([:proceed_to, :return_to]).to_h

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`protect_from_forgery` defaults to `prepend: false` which means that it will be inserted into
the callback chain at the point in which you call it in your application. If you want
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`protect_from_forgery` to always run first, then you should change your application to use
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`protect_from_forgery prepend: true`.

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### Default Template Handler is Now RAW
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Files without a template handler in their extension will be rendered using the raw handler.
Previously Rails would render files using the ERB template handler.

If you do not want your file to be handled via the raw handler, you should add an extension
to your file that can be parsed by the appropriate template handler.

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defining your templates as such:

```erb
<% # Template Dependency: recordings/threads/events/subscribers_changed %>
<% # Template Dependency: recordings/threads/events/completed %>
<% # Template Dependency: recordings/threads/events/uncompleted %>
```

You can now just call the dependency once with a wildcard.

```erb
<% # Template Dependency: recordings/threads/events/* %>
```

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### Removed Support for `protected_attributes` Gem
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The `protected_attributes` gem is no longer supported in Rails 5.

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The `activerecord-deprecated_finders` gem is no longer supported in Rails 5.

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When tests are run in your application, the default order is now `:random`
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instead of `:sorted`. Use the following config option to set it back to `:sorted`.

```ruby
# config/environments/test.rb
Rails.application.configure do
  config.active_support.test_order = :sorted
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If you include `ActionController::Live` in another module that is included in your controller, then you
should also extend the module with `ActiveSupport::Concern`. Alternatively, you can use the `self.included` hook
to include `ActionController::Live` directly to the controller once the `StreamingSupport` is included.

This means that if your application used to have its own streaming module, the following code
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would break in production mode:

```ruby
# This is a work-around for streamed controllers performing authentication with Warden/Devise.
# See https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/issues/2332
# Authenticating in the router is another solution as suggested in that issue
class StreamingSupport
  include ActionController::Live # this won't work in production for Rails 5
  # extend ActiveSupport::Concern # unless you uncomment this line.

  def process(name)
    super(name)
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    if e.message == 'uncaught throw :warden'
      throw :warden
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      raise e
    end
  end
end
```

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### New Framework Defaults
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#### Active Record `belongs_to` Required by Default Option
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`belongs_to` will now trigger a validation error by default if the association is not present.

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This default will be automatically configured in new applications. If existing application
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want to add this feature it will need to be turned on in an initializer.

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Rails 5 now supports per-form CSRF tokens to mitigate against code-injection attacks with forms
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created by JavaScript. With this option turned on, forms in your application will each have their
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own CSRF token that is specified to the action and method for that form.

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against the site's origin as an additional CSRF defense. Set the following in your config to
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The default mailer queue name is `mailers`. This configuration option allows you to globally change
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    config.action_mailer.deliver_later_queue_name = :new_queue_name
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Set `config.action_mailer.perform_caching` in your config to determine whether your Action Mailer views
should support caching.

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    config.action_mailer.perform_caching = true

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#### Configure the Output of `db:structure:dump`
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dumped. Set to `:all` to generate all dumps, or to `:schema_search_path` to generate from schema search path.
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    config.active_record.dump_schemas = :all

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    config.ssl_options = { hsts: { subdomains: true } }

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Upgrading from Rails 4.1 to Rails 4.2
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### Web Console

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### Responders

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`respond_with` and the class-level `respond_to` methods have been extracted to the `responders` gem. To use them, simply add `gem 'responders', '~> 2.0'` to your Gemfile. Calls to `respond_with` and `respond_to` (again, at the class level) will no longer work without having included the `responders` gem in your dependencies:

```ruby
# app/controllers/users_controller.rb

class UsersController < ApplicationController
  respond_to :html, :json

  def show
    @user = User.find(params[:id])
    respond_with @user
  end
end
```

Instance-level `respond_to` is unaffected and does not require the additional gem:

```ruby
# app/controllers/users_controller.rb

class UsersController < ApplicationController
  def show
    @user = User.find(params[:id])
    respond_to do |format|
      format.html
      format.json { render json: @user }
    end
  end
end
```

See [#16526](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/16526) for more details.
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### Error handling in transaction callbacks

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Currently, Active Record suppresses errors raised
within `after_rollback` or `after_commit` callbacks and only prints them to
the logs. In the next version, these errors will no longer be suppressed.
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will receive a deprecation warning about this upcoming change. When
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you are ready, you can opt into the new behavior and remove the
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deprecation warning by adding following configuration to your
`config/application.rb`:

    config.active_record.raise_in_transactional_callbacks = true

See [#14488](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/14488) and
[#16537](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/16537) for more details.
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### Ordering of test cases

In Rails 5.0, test cases will be executed in random order by default. In
anticipation of this change, Rails 4.2 introduced a new configuration option
`active_support.test_order` for explicitly specifying the test ordering. This
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allows you to either lock down the current behavior by setting the option to
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`:sorted`, or opt into the future behavior by setting the option to `:random`.

If you do not specify a value for this option, a deprecation warning will be
emitted. To avoid this, add the following line to your test environment:

```ruby
# config/environments/test.rb
Rails.application.configure do
  config.active_support.test_order = :sorted # or `:random` if you prefer
end
```

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as `NULL` instead of passing the `nil` value through the coder (e.g. `"null"`
when using the `JSON` coder).
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### Production log level

In Rails 5, the default log level for the production environment will be changed
to `:debug` (from `:info`). To preserve the current default, add the following
line to your `production.rb`:

```ruby
# Set to `:info` to match the current default, or set to `:debug` to opt-into
# the future default.
config.log_level = :info
```

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### `after_bundle` in Rails templates

If you have a Rails template that adds all the files in version control, it
fails to add the generated binstubs because it gets executed before Bundler:

```ruby
# template.rb
generate(:scaffold, "person name:string")
route "root to: 'people#index'"
rake("db:migrate")

git :init
git add: "."
git commit: %Q{ -m 'Initial commit' }
```

You can now wrap the `git` calls in an `after_bundle` block. It will be run
after the binstubs have been generated.

```ruby
# template.rb
generate(:scaffold, "person name:string")
route "root to: 'people#index'"
rake("db:migrate")

after_bundle do
  git :init
  git add: "."
  git commit: %Q{ -m 'Initial commit' }
end
```

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### Rails HTML Sanitizer
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There's a new choice for sanitizing HTML fragments in your applications. The
venerable html-scanner approach is now officially being deprecated in favor of
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[`Rails HTML Sanitizer`](https://github.com/rails/rails-html-sanitizer).
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This means the methods `sanitize`, `sanitize_css`, `strip_tags` and
`strip_links` are backed by a new implementation.

This new sanitizer uses [Loofah](https://github.com/flavorjones/loofah) internally. Loofah in turn uses Nokogiri, which
wraps XML parsers written in both C and Java, so sanitization should be faster
no matter which Ruby version you run.

The new version updates `sanitize`, so it can take a `Loofah::Scrubber` for
powerful scrubbing.
[See some examples of scrubbers here](https://github.com/flavorjones/loofah#loofahscrubber).

Two new scrubbers have also been added: `PermitScrubber` and `TargetScrubber`.
Read the [gem's readme](https://github.com/rails/rails-html-sanitizer) for more information.

The documentation for `PermitScrubber` and `TargetScrubber` explains how you
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```ruby
gem 'rails-deprecated_sanitizer'
```

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The [`TagAssertions` module](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionDispatch/Assertions/TagAssertions.html) (containing methods such as `assert_tag`), [has been deprecated](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/6061472b8c310158a2a2e8e9a6b81a1aef6b60fe/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/dom.rb) in favor of the `assert_select` methods from the `SelectorAssertions` module, which has been extracted into the [rails-dom-testing gem](https://github.com/rails/rails-dom-testing).
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### Masked Authenticity Tokens
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### Action Mailer

Previously, calling a mailer method on a mailer class will result in the
corresponding instance method being executed directly. With the introduction of
Active Job and `#deliver_later`, this is no longer true. In Rails 4.2, the
invocation of the instance methods are deferred until either `deliver_now` or
`deliver_later` is called. For example:

```ruby
class Notifier < ActionMailer::Base
  def notify(user, ...)
    puts "Called"
    mail(to: user.email, ...)
  end
end

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mail = Notifier.notify(user, ...) # Notifier#notify is not yet called at this point
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mail = mail.deliver_now           # Prints "Called"
```

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This should not result in any noticeable differences for most applications.
However, if you need some non-mailer methods to be executed synchronously, and
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you were previously relying on the synchronous proxying behavior, you should
define them as class methods on the mailer class directly:

```ruby
class Notifier < ActionMailer::Base
  def self.broadcast_notifications(users, ...)
    users.each { |user| Notifier.notify(user, ...) }
  end
end
```

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### Foreign Key Support

The migration DSL has been expanded to support foreign key definitions. If
you've been using the Foreigner gem, you might want to consider removing it.
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Note that the foreign key support of Rails is a subset of Foreigner. This means
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that not every Foreigner definition can be fully replaced by its Rails
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migration DSL counterpart.
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The migration procedure is as follows:
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1. remove `gem "foreigner"` from the Gemfile.
2. run `bundle install`.
3. run `bin/rake db:schema:dump`.
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4. make sure that `db/schema.rb` contains every foreign key definition with
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the necessary options.
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Upgrading from Rails 4.0 to Rails 4.1
-------------------------------------

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### CSRF protection from remote `<script>` tags

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Or, "whaaat my tests are failing!!!?" or "my `<script>` widget is busted!!"
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Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection now covers GET requests with
JavaScript responses, too. This prevents a third-party site from remotely
referencing your JavaScript with a `<script>` tag to extract sensitive data.
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This means that your functional and integration tests that use
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```ruby
get :index, format: :js
```

will now trigger CSRF protection. Switch to

```ruby
xhr :get, :index, format: :js
```

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to explicitly test an `XmlHttpRequest`.
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Note: Your own `<script>` tags are treated as cross-origin and blocked by
default, too. If you really mean to load JavaScript from `<script>` tags,
you must now explicitly skip CSRF protection on those actions.
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### Spring

If you want to use Spring as your application preloader you need to:

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1. Add `gem 'spring', group: :development` to your `Gemfile`.
2. Install spring using `bundle install`.
3. Springify your binstubs with `bundle exec spring binstub --all`.
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NOTE: User defined rake tasks will run in the `development` environment by
default. If you want them to run in other environments consult the
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[Spring README](https://github.com/rails/spring#rake).
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### `config/secrets.yml`

If you want to use the new `secrets.yml` convention to store your application's
secrets, you need to:

1. Create a `secrets.yml` file in your `config` folder with the following content:

    ```yaml
    development:
      secret_key_base:

    test:
      secret_key_base:

    production:
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      secret_key_base: <%= ENV["SECRET_KEY_BASE"] %>
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    ```

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   set the SECRET_KEY_BASE environment variable for whichever users running the
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   Rails application in production mode. Alternatively, you can simply copy the existing
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   under the `production` section, replacing '<%= ENV["SECRET_KEY_BASE"] %>'.
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4. Use `rake secret` to generate new keys for the `development` and `test` sections.
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5. Restart your server.

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### Changes to test helper

If your test helper contains a call to
`ActiveRecord::Migration.check_pending!` this can be removed. The check
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is now done automatically when you `require 'rails/test_help'`, although
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leaving this line in your helper is not harmful in any way.

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### Cookies serializer

Applications created before Rails 4.1 uses `Marshal` to serialize cookie values into
the signed and encrypted cookie jars. If you want to use the new `JSON`-based format
in your application, you can add an initializer file with the following content:

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```ruby
Rails.application.config.action_dispatch.cookies_serializer = :hybrid
```
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This would transparently migrate your existing `Marshal`-serialized cookies into the
new `JSON`-based format.

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When using the `:json` or `:hybrid` serializer, you should beware that not all
Ruby objects can be serialized as JSON. For example, `Date` and `Time` objects
will be serialized as strings, and `Hash`es will have their keys stringified.

```ruby
class CookiesController < ApplicationController
  def set_cookie
    cookies.encrypted[:expiration_date] = Date.tomorrow # => Thu, 20 Mar 2014
    redirect_to action: 'read_cookie'
  end

  def read_cookie
    cookies.encrypted[:expiration_date] # => "2014-03-20"
  end
end
```

It's advisable that you only store simple data (strings and numbers) in cookies.
If you have to store complex objects, you would need to handle the conversion
manually when reading the values on subsequent requests.

If you use the cookie session store, this would apply to the `session` and
`flash` hash as well.

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### Flash structure changes

Flash message keys are
[normalized to strings](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/a668beffd64106a1e1fedb71cc25eaaa11baf0c1). They
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can still be accessed using either symbols or strings. Looping through the flash
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will always yield string keys:

```ruby
flash["string"] = "a string"
flash[:symbol] = "a symbol"

# Rails < 4.1
flash.keys # => ["string", :symbol]

# Rails >= 4.1
flash.keys # => ["string", "symbol"]
```

Make sure you are comparing Flash message keys against strings.

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### Changes in JSON handling

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#### MultiJSON removal

MultiJSON has reached its [end-of-life](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/10576)
and has been removed from Rails.

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If your application currently depends on MultiJSON directly, you have a few options:
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1. Add 'multi_json' to your Gemfile. Note that this might cease to work in the future

2. Migrate away from MultiJSON by using `obj.to_json`, and `JSON.parse(str)` instead.

WARNING: Do not simply replace `MultiJson.dump` and `MultiJson.load` with
`JSON.dump` and `JSON.load`. These JSON gem APIs are meant for serializing and
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deserializing arbitrary Ruby objects and are generally [unsafe](http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.2.2/libdoc/json/rdoc/JSON.html#method-i-load).
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#### JSON gem compatibility

Historically, Rails had some compatibility issues with the JSON gem. Using
`JSON.generate` and `JSON.dump` inside a Rails application could produce
unexpected errors.

Rails 4.1 fixed these issues by isolating its own encoder from the JSON gem. The
JSON gem APIs will function as normal, but they will not have access to any
Rails-specific features. For example:

```ruby
class FooBar
  def as_json(options = nil)
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    { foo: 'bar' }
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  end
end

>> FooBar.new.to_json # => "{\"foo\":\"bar\"}"
>> JSON.generate(FooBar.new, quirks_mode: true) # => "\"#<FooBar:0x007fa80a481610>\""
```

#### New JSON encoder

The JSON encoder in Rails 4.1 has been rewritten to take advantage of the JSON
gem. For most applications, this should be a transparent change. However, as
part of the rewrite, the following features have been removed from the encoder:

1. Circular data structure detection
2. Support for the `encode_json` hook
3. Option to encode `BigDecimal` objects as numbers instead of strings

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If your application depends on one of these features, you can get them back by
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adding the [`activesupport-json_encoder`](https://github.com/rails/activesupport-json_encoder)
gem to your Gemfile.

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#### JSON representation of Time objects

`#as_json` for objects with time component (`Time`, `DateTime`, `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone`)
now returns millisecond precision by default. If you need to keep old behavior with no millisecond
precision, set the following in an initializer:

```
ActiveSupport::JSON::Encoding.time_precision = 0
```

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### Usage of `return` within inline callback blocks

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Previously, Rails allowed inline callback blocks to use `return` this way:
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```ruby
class ReadOnlyModel < ActiveRecord::Base
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  before_save { return false } # BAD
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end
```

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This behavior was never intentionally supported. Due to a change in the internals
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of `ActiveSupport::Callbacks`, this is no longer allowed in Rails 4.1. Using a
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`return` statement in an inline callback block causes a `LocalJumpError` to
be raised when the callback is executed.

Inline callback blocks using `return` can be refactored to evaluate to the
returned value:

```ruby
class ReadOnlyModel < ActiveRecord::Base
  before_save { false } # GOOD
end
```

Alternatively, if `return` is preferred it is recommended to explicitly define
a method:
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```ruby
class ReadOnlyModel < ActiveRecord::Base
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  before_save :before_save_callback # GOOD
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  private
    def before_save_callback
      return false
    end
end
```

This change applies to most places in Rails where callbacks are used, including
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Active Record and Active Model callbacks, as well as filters in Action
Controller (e.g. `before_action`).

See [this pull request](https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/13271) for more
details.
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### Methods defined in Active Record fixtures

Rails 4.1 evaluates each fixture's ERB in a separate context, so helper methods
defined in a fixture will not be available in other fixtures.

Helper methods that are used in multiple fixtures should be defined on modules
included in the newly introduced `ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.context_class`, in
`test_helper.rb`.

```ruby
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module FixtureFileHelpers
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  def file_sha(path)
    Digest::SHA2.hexdigest(File.read(Rails.root.join('test/fixtures', path)))
  end
end
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ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.context_class.include FixtureFileHelpers
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```
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### I18n enforcing available locales

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Rails 4.1 now defaults the I18n option `enforce_available_locales` to `true`. This
means that it will make sure that all locales passed to it must be declared in
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the `available_locales` list.

To disable it (and allow I18n to accept *any* locale option) add the following
configuration to your application:

```ruby
config.i18n.enforce_available_locales = false
```

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Note that this option was added as a security measure, to ensure user input
cannot be used as locale information unless it is previously known. Therefore,
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it's recommended not to disable this option unless you have a strong reason for
doing so.
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### Mutator methods called on Relation

`Relation` no longer has mutator methods like `#map!` and `#delete_if`. Convert
to an `Array` by calling `#to_a` before using these methods.

It intends to prevent odd bugs and confusion in code that call mutator
methods directly on the `Relation`.

```ruby
# Instead of this
Author.where(name: 'Hank Moody').compact!

# Now you have to do this
authors = Author.where(name: 'Hank Moody').to_a
authors.compact!
```

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### Changes on Default Scopes

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Default scopes are no longer overridden by chained conditions.
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it was overridden by chained conditions in the same field. Now it
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is merged like any other scope.

Before:

```ruby
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  default_scope { where state: 'pending' }
  scope :active, -> { where state: 'active' }
  scope :inactive, -> { where state: 'inactive' }
end

User.all
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# SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."state" = 'pending'
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User.active
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# SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."state" = 'active'
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User.where(state: 'inactive')
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# SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."state" = 'inactive'
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```

After:

```ruby
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  default_scope { where state: 'pending' }
  scope :active, -> { where state: 'active' }
  scope :inactive, -> { where state: 'inactive' }
end

User.all
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User.active
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User.where(state: 'inactive')
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# SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."state" = 'pending' AND "users"."state" = 'inactive'
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```

To get the previous behavior it is needed to explicitly remove the
`default_scope` condition using `unscoped`, `unscope`, `rewhere` or
`except`.

```ruby
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  default_scope { where state: 'pending' }
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  scope :active, -> { unscope(where: :state).where(state: 'active') }
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  scope :inactive, -> { rewhere state: 'inactive' }
end

User.all
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User.active
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User.inactive
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# SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."state" = 'inactive'
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```

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### Rendering content from string

Rails 4.1 introduces `:plain`, `:html`, and `:body` options to `render`. Those
options are now the preferred way to render string-based content, as it allows
you to specify which content type you want the response sent as.

* `render :plain` will set the content type to `text/plain`
* `render :html` will set the content type to `text/html`
* `render :body` will *not* set the content type header.

From the security standpoint, if you don't expect to have any markup in your
response body, you should be using `render :plain` as most browsers will escape
unsafe content in the response for you.

We will be deprecating the use of `render :text` in a future version. So please
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start using the more precise `:plain`, `:html`, and `:body` options instead.
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Using `render :text` may pose a security risk, as the content is sent as
`text/html`.

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### PostgreSQL json and hstore datatypes

Rails 4.1 will map `json` and `hstore` columns to a string-keyed Ruby `Hash`.
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In earlier versions, a `HashWithIndifferentAccess` was used. This means that
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symbol access is no longer supported. This is also the case for
`store_accessors` based on top of `json` or `hstore` columns. Make sure to use
string keys consistently.

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### Explicit block use for `ActiveSupport::Callbacks`

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Rails 4.1 now expects an explicit block to be passed when calling
`ActiveSupport::Callbacks.set_callback`. This change stems from
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`ActiveSupport::Callbacks` being largely rewritten for the 4.1 release.

```ruby
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set_callback :save, :around, ->(r, &block) { stuff; result = block.call; stuff }
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# Now in Rails 4.1
set_callback :save, :around, ->(r, block) { stuff; result = block.call; stuff }
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```

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Upgrading from Rails 3.2 to Rails 4.0
-------------------------------------

If your application is currently on any version of Rails older than 3.2.x, you should upgrade to Rails 3.2 before attempting one to Rails 4.0.

The following changes are meant for upgrading your application to Rails 4.0.

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### HTTP PATCH

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Rails 4 now uses `PATCH` as the primary HTTP verb for updates when a RESTful
resource is declared in `config/routes.rb`. The `update` action is still used,
and `PUT` requests will continue to be routed to the `update` action as well.
So, if you're using only the standard RESTful routes, no changes need to be made:
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```ruby
resources :users
```

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```erb
<%= form_for @user do |f| %>
```
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```ruby
class UsersController < ApplicationController
  def update
    # No change needed; PATCH will be preferred, and PUT will still work.
  end
end
```
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However, you will need to make a change if you are using `form_for` to update
a resource in conjunction with a custom route using the `PUT` HTTP method:
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```ruby
resources :users, do
  put :update_name, on: :member
end
```
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```erb
<%= form_for [ :update_name, @user ] do |f| %>
```

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```ruby
class UsersController < ApplicationController
  def update_name
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  end
end
```

If the action is not being used in a public API and you are free to change the
HTTP method, you can update your route to use `patch` instead of `put`:

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The router also routes `PATCH` requests to `/users/:id` to the `update` action.

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```ruby
resources :users do
  patch :update_name, on: :member
end
```

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If the action is being used in a public API and you can't change to HTTP method
being used, you can update your form to use the `PUT` method instead:

```erb
<%= form_for [ :update_name, @user ], method: :put do |f| %>
```

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#### A note about media types

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used with `PATCH`](http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=5789). One
such format is [JSON Patch](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902). While Rails
does not support JSON Patch natively, it's easy enough to add support:

```
# in your controller
def update
  respond_to do |format|
    format.json do
      # perform a partial update
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      @article.update params[:article]
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    end

    format.json_patch do
      # perform sophisticated change
    end
  end
end

# In config/initializers/json_patch.rb:
Mime::Type.register 'application/json-patch+json', :json_patch
```

As JSON Patch was only recently made into an RFC, there aren't a lot of great
Ruby libraries yet. Aaron Patterson's
[hana](https://github.com/tenderlove/hana) is one such gem, but doesn't have
full support for the last few changes in the specification.

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Rails 4.0 removed the `assets` group from Gemfile. You'd need to remove that
line from your Gemfile when upgrading. You should also update your application
file (in `config/application.rb`):

```ruby
# Require the gems listed in Gemfile, including any gems
# you've limited to :test, :development, or :production.
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* Rails 4.0 has removed the identity map from Active Record, due to [some inconsistencies with associations](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/302c912bf6bcd0fa200d964ec2dc4a44abe328a6). If you have manually enabled it in your application, you will have to remove the following config that has no effect anymore: `config.active_record.identity_map`.

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* When using the default coder, assigning `nil` to a serialized attribute will save it
to the database as `NULL` instead of passing the `nil` value through YAML (`"--- \n...\n"`).

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* If you are not using Protected Attributes, you can remove any options related to
this gem such as `whitelist_attributes` or `mass_assignment_sanitizer` options.

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* Rails 4.0 requires that scopes use a callable object such as a Proc or lambda:

```ruby
  scope :active, where(active: true)
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  # becomes
  scope :active, -> { where active: true }
```

* Rails 4.0 has deprecated `ActiveRecord::Fixtures` in favor of `ActiveRecord::FixtureSet`.
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* Rails 4.0 has deprecated the old-style hash based finder API. This means that
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* All dynamic methods except for `find_by_...` and `find_by_...!` are deprecated.
  Here's how you can handle the changes:

      * `find_all_by_...`           becomes `where(...)`.
      * `find_last_by_...`          becomes `where(...).last`.
      * `scoped_by_...`             becomes `where(...)`.
      * `find_or_initialize_by_...` becomes `find_or_initialize_by(...)`.
      * `find_or_create_by_...`     becomes `find_or_create_by(...)`.

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* Note that `where(...)` returns a relation, not an array like the old finders. If you require an `Array`, use `where(...).to_a`.

* These equivalent methods may not execute the same SQL as the previous implementation.

* To re-enable the old finders, you can use the [activerecord-deprecated_finders gem](https://github.com/rails/activerecord-deprecated_finders).

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* Rails 4.0 has changed to default join table for `has_and_belongs_to_many` relations to strip the common prefix off the second table name. Any existing `has_and_belongs_to_many` relationship between models with a common prefix must be specified with the `join_table` option. For example:

```ruby
CatalogCategory < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_and_belongs_to_many :catalog_products, join_table: 'catalog_categories_catalog_products'
end

CatalogProduct < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_and_belongs_to_many :catalog_categories, join_table: 'catalog_categories_catalog_products'
end
```

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* Note that the prefix takes scopes into account as well, so relations between `Catalog::Category` and `Catalog::Product` or `Catalog::Category` and `CatalogProduct` need to be updated similarly.
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Rails 4.0 extracted Active Resource to its own gem. If you still need the feature you can add the [Active Resource gem](https://github.com/rails/activeresource) in your Gemfile.
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* Rails 4.0 has changed how errors attach with the `ActiveModel::Validations::ConfirmationValidator`. Now when confirmation validations fail, the error will be attached to `:#{attribute}_confirmation` instead of `attribute`.
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* Rails 4.0 has changed `ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON.include_root_in_json` default value to `false`. Now, Active Model Serializers and Active Record objects have the same default behavior. This means that you can comment or remove the following option in the `config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb` file:
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```ruby
# Disable root element in JSON by default.
# ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) do
#   self.include_root_in_json = false
# end
```
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### Action Pack
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* Rails 4.0 introduces `ActiveSupport::KeyGenerator` and uses this as a base from which to generate and verify signed cookies (among other things). Existing signed cookies generated with Rails 3.x will be transparently upgraded if you leave your existing `secret_token` in place and add the new `secret_key_base`.

```ruby
  # config/initializers/secret_token.rb
  Myapp::Application.config.secret_token = 'existing secret token'
  Myapp::Application.config.secret_key_base = 'new secret key base'
```

Please note that you should wait to set `secret_key_base` until you have 100% of your userbase on Rails 4.x and are reasonably sure you will not need to rollback to Rails 3.x. This is because cookies signed based on the new `secret_key_base` in Rails 4.x are not backwards compatible with Rails 3.x. You are free to leave your existing `secret_token` in place, not set the new `secret_key_base`, and ignore the deprecation warnings until you are reasonably sure that your upgrade is otherwise complete.

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* Rails 4.0 encrypts the contents of cookie-based sessions if `secret_key_base` has been set. Rails 3.x signed, but did not encrypt, the contents of cookie-based session. Signed cookies are "secure" in that they are verified to have been generated by your app and are tamper-proof. However, the contents can be viewed by end users, and encrypting the contents eliminates this caveat/concern without a significant performance penalty.
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* Rails 4.0 removed the `ActionController::Base.asset_path` option. Use the assets pipeline feature.
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* Rails 4.0 has deprecated `ActionController::Base.page_cache_extension` option. Use `ActionController::Base.default_static_extension` instead.
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* Rails 4.0 has removed Action and Page caching from Action Pack. You will need to add the `actionpack-action_caching` gem in order to use `caches_action` and the `actionpack-page_caching` to use `caches_page` in your controllers.
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* Rails 4.0 has removed the XML parameters parser. You will need to add the `actionpack-xml_parser` gem if you require this feature.
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* Rails 4.0 changes the default memcached client from `memcache-client` to `dalli`. To upgrade, simply add `gem 'dalli'` to your `Gemfile`.

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* Rails 4.0 deprecates the `:confirm` option for the `link_to` helper. You should
instead rely on a data attribute (e.g. `data: { confirm: 'Are you sure?' }`).
This deprecation also concerns the helpers based on this one (such as `link_to_if`
or `link_to_unless`).

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* Rails 4.0 changed how `assert_generates`, `assert_recognizes`, and `assert_routing` work. Now all these assertions raise `Assertion` instead of `ActionController::RoutingError`.
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```ruby
  get 'one' => 'test#example', as: :example
  get 'two' => 'test#example', as: :example
```

```ruby
  resources :examples
  get 'clashing/:id' => 'test#example', as: :example
```

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In the first case, you can simply avoid using the same name for multiple
routes. In the second, you can use the `only` or `except` options provided by
the `resources` method to restrict the routes created as detailed in the
[Routing Guide](routing.html#restricting-the-routes-created).
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```ruby
  # Rails 3.x
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  # becomes
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  # or
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Remember you must also remove any references to the middleware from your application code, for example:

```ruby
# Raise exception
config.middleware.insert_before(Rack::Lock, ActionDispatch::BestStandardsSupport)
```

Also check your environment settings for `config.action_dispatch.best_standards_support` and remove it if present.

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* In Rails 4.0, precompiling assets no longer automatically copies non-JS/CSS assets from `vendor/assets` and `lib/assets`. Rails application and engine developers should put these assets in `app/assets` or configure `config.assets.precompile`.
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* In Rails 4.0, `ActionController::UnknownFormat` is raised when the action doesn't handle the request format. By default, the exception is handled by responding with 406 Not Acceptable, but you can override that now. In Rails 3, 406 Not Acceptable was always returned. No overrides.
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* Rails 4.0 deprecated `ActionController::Integration` in favor of `ActionDispatch::Integration`.
* Rails 4.0 deprecated `ActionController::IntegrationTest` in favor of `ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest`.
* Rails 4.0 deprecated `ActionController::PerformanceTest` in favor of `ActionDispatch::PerformanceTest`.
* Rails 4.0 deprecated `ActionController::AbstractRequest` in favor of `ActionDispatch::Request`.
* Rails 4.0 deprecated `ActionController::Request` in favor of `ActionDispatch::Request`.
* Rails 4.0 deprecated `ActionController::AbstractResponse` in favor of `ActionDispatch::Response`.
* Rails 4.0 deprecated `ActionController::Response` in favor of `ActionDispatch::Response`.
* Rails 4.0 deprecated `ActionController::Routing` in favor of `ActionDispatch::Routing`.

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#### Cache

The caching method changed between Rails 3.x and 4.0. You should [change the cache namespace](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/caching_with_rails.html#activesupport-cache-store) and roll out with a cold cache.

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* `assets:precompile:primary` and `assets:precompile:all` have been removed. Use `assets:precompile` instead.
* The `config.assets.compress` option should be changed to `config.assets.js_compressor` like so for instance:
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```ruby
config.assets.js_compressor = :uglifier
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If your application is currently on any version of Rails older than 3.1.x, you
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The following changes are meant for upgrading your application to the latest
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```ruby
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gem 'rails', '3.2.21'
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group :assets do
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  gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 3.2.2'
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end
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```ruby
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# Raise exception on mass assignment protection for Active Record models
config.active_record.mass_assignment_sanitizer = :strict

# Log the query plan for queries taking more than this (works
# with SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL)
config.active_record.auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds = 0.5
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config.active_record.mass_assignment_sanitizer = :strict
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### Active Record

Option `:dependent => :restrict` has been removed from `belongs_to`. If you want to prevent deleting the object if there are any associated objects, you can set `:dependent => :destroy` and return `false` after checking for existence of association from any of the associated object's destroy callbacks.

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gem 'mysql2'

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group :assets do
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  gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 3.1.1'
  gem 'uglifier',     '>= 1.0.3'
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# jQuery is the default JavaScript library in Rails 3.1
gem 'jquery-rails'
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config.assets.version = '1.0'
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# Do not compress assets
config.assets.compress = false

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config.assets.compress = true

# Don't fallback to assets pipeline if a precompiled asset is missed
config.assets.compile = false

# Generate digests for assets URLs
config.assets.digest = true

# Defaults to Rails.root.join("public/assets")
# config.assets.manifest = YOUR_PATH

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config.public_file_server.headers = {
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}
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# Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file.
# This file contains settings for ActionController::ParamsWrapper which
# is enabled by default.

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# Disable root element in JSON by default.
ActiveSupport.on_load(:active_record) do
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### Remove :cache and :concat options in asset helpers references in views

* With the Asset Pipeline the :cache and :concat options aren't used anymore, delete these options from your views.