This is an attempt to address the Webrat / Nokogiri compatibility issue
[discussed here]. It monkeypatches Webrat to explicitly add the old
default arguments to the invocation of to_xpath.
Move monkey patch to its own file under test/support/webrat.
I really need to get rid of webrat.
Closes#5475
[discussed here] https://github.com/sparklemotion/nokogiri/issues/2469
Unfortunately we can't enforce the version in the gemspec because
responders only supports Rails 5.2 now, and Devise still supports
previous versions.
We'll drop support for those in a future major release, so for now I'm
not adding any version.
This also adds a warning in case someone is using an older version of
responders and tries to set the error/redirect statuses via Devise, so
that they know what to do (upgrade responders) in that case.
It appears setting the `rack.session` to a simple hash doesn't work
anymore as it now has a few additional methods Rails is relying on to
determine whether it's enabled or not:
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/42231
Failure:
NoMethodError: undefined method `enabled?' for {}:Hash
rails (f55cdafe4b82) actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/flash.rb:62:in `commit_flash'
Turns we we don't seem to need to set `rack.session` for the tests here.
This allows us to remove the dependency on the XML serializer provided
by the external `activemodel-serializers-xml` gem, and eliminates the
following deprecation warning:
DEPRECATION WARNING: ActiveModel::Errors#to_xml is deprecated and
will be removed in Rails 6.2.
Please note: this does not mean Devise doesn't support XML, it simply
means our test suite will use JSON to test non-navigatable formats
instead of XML, for simplicity. Devise's job is not to test object
serialization, so as long as your objects properly serialize to
XML/JSON/any other format, it should work out of the box.
And remove dupe entry in the exclude matrix.
In order to get Ruby 3 working we needed to install `rexml` as part of
the test dependencies, only done on the main Gemfile (Rails 6.1) and the
6.0 versions. (which are the only ones supported by Ruby 3.)
Devise itself doesn't require `rexml` as it does nothing with it, but a
dependency we use during tests seem to require it. I was able to track
it down to omniauth-openid -> rack-openid -> ruby-openid requiring it:
13a88ad644/lib/openid/yadis/xrds.rb (L1)
So while we have tests using omniauth-openid, we'll need this require in
place as well. Ideally that upstream version of ruby-openid should have
it, but it seems that one isn't updated in a while.
This is essentially the same as `gemfiles/Gemfile.rails-6.0-stable`, but
I'm keeping both for now since I want to change the main `Gemfile` later
to point to Rails master (`6.1.0.alpha`), so then I won't need to
recreate the `6.0-stable` Gemfile again.
If `Confirmable#confirmation_sent_at` is equal to `0.days.ago`, then
`confirmation_period_valid?` will be deemed valid even if the setting is
configured to disable this outright. To prevent this error, we explicitly
check the configuration setting to be `0.days.ago`.
Call send_on_create_confirmation_instructions in after_commit instead of after_create, I think this is no harm in general and it makes things like async job work.
Fix#4062