Example: ActiveSupport::JSON.backend = "JSONGem"
All internal Rails JSON encoding is now handled by
ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(). Use of #to_json is not recommended, as it
may clash with other libraries that overwrite it. However, you can
recover Rails specific functionality
if you really want to use #to_json.
gem 'json'
ActiveSupport::JSON.backend = "JSONGem"
class ActiveRecord::Base
alias to_json rails_to_json
end
People using ActiveResource & REST to integrate with other systems need to be able to control the default dasherize behavior of Hash.to_xml.
Currently there is no test for a default value, but existing code asssumes it's true. This patch adds tests for the default value and adds
mattr_accessor to ActiveSupport for :dasherize_xml and :camelize_xml. These module attributes set the defaults for :dasherize and :camelize in
rename_keys inside Hash#to_xml. The tests have been changed to separate out the testing of the parameter options for :camelize
and :dasherize so that we only test one thing at a time. We also test default values for :camelize_xml and :dasherize_xml.
The module attribute dasherize_xml is set to true in this patch to maintain existing code. But at some point in the future it should be set to
false because Hash#to_xml probably should not set underscores to dashes by default.
Changed documentation on ActiveResource#to_xml to correctly describe the behaviour of Hash#to_xml. The previous documentation said that
the default for :dasherize was false, in fact it was and still is true, but we now have a way to change the default. I've also added
documentation for the :camelize option.
Signed-off-by: Michael Koziarski <michael@koziarski.com>
Methods raising ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound were returning 404 on first request and 200 OK with blank body on subsequent requests.
[#2533 state:committed]
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
This commit adds a rudimentary check for 'unbuilt' gems, so that we can abort
the application load if there are any gems that have native components that
have not yet been built.
The rake task gems:build has now only builds 'unbuilt' gems as a result.
The rake task gems:build:force has been added to deal with cases of incomplete
builds, or any case where you need to force the build of all of your gems.
Changes the gems:build task to get its gem list by parsing directory entries
in vendor/gems, which sidesteps the chicken/egg issues involved with having a
gem unpacked into vendor/gems without before its native bits are compiled.
[#2266 state:committed]
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>