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# Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file. |
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# This file eases your Rails 7.1 framework defaults upgrade. |
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# Uncomment each configuration one by one to switch to the new default. |
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# Once your application is ready to run with all new defaults, you can remove |
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# this file and set the `config.load_defaults` to `7.1`. |
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# Read the Guide for Upgrading Ruby on Rails for more info on each option. |
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# No longer add autoloaded paths into `$LOAD_PATH`. This means that you won't be able |
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# to manually require files that are managed by the autoloader, which you shouldn't do anyway. |
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# This will reduce the size of the load path, making `require` faster if you don't use bootsnap, or reduce the size |
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# of the bootsnap cache if you use it. |
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# To set this configuration, add the following line to `config/application.rb` (NOT this file): |
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# config.add_autoload_paths_to_load_path = false |
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### |
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# Remove the default X-Download-Options headers since it is used only by Internet Explorer. |
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# If you need to support Internet Explorer, add back `"X-Download-Options" => "noopen"`. |
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#++ |
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# Rails.application.config.action_dispatch.default_headers = { |
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# "X-Frame-Options" => "SAMEORIGIN", |
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# "X-XSS-Protection" => "0", |
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# "X-Content-Type-Options" => "nosniff", |
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# "X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies" => "none", |
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# "Referrer-Policy" => "strict-origin-when-cross-origin" |
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# } |
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# Do not treat an `ActionController::Parameters` instance |
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# as equal to an equivalent `Hash` by default. |
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# Rails.application.config.action_controller.allow_deprecated_parameters_hash_equality = false |
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# Active Record Encryption now uses SHA-256 as its hash digest algorithm. |
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# There are 3 scenarios to consider. |
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# 1. If you have data encrypted with previous Rails versions, and you have |
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# +config.active_support.key_generator_hash_digest_class+ configured as SHA1 (the default |
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# before Rails 7.0), you need to configure SHA-1 for Active Record Encryption too: |
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#++ |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.encryption.hash_digest_class = OpenSSL::Digest::SHA1 |
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# |
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# 2. If you have +config.active_support.key_generator_hash_digest_class+ configured as SHA256 (the new default |
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# in 7.0), then you need to configure SHA-256 for Active Record Encryption: |
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#++ |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.encryption.hash_digest_class = OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256 |
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# |
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# 3. If you don't currently have data encrypted with Active Record encryption, you can disable this setting to |
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# configure the default behavior starting 7.1+: |
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#++ |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.encryption.support_sha1_for_non_deterministic_encryption = false |
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# No longer run after_commit callbacks on the first of multiple Active Record |
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# instances to save changes to the same database row within a transaction. |
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# Instead, run these callbacks on the instance most likely to have internal |
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# state which matches what was committed to the database, typically the last |
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# instance to save. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.run_commit_callbacks_on_first_saved_instances_in_transaction = false |
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# Configures SQLite with a strict strings mode, which disables double-quoted string literals. |
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# |
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# SQLite has some quirks around double-quoted string literals. |
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# It first tries to consider double-quoted strings as identifier names, but if they don't exist |
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# it then considers them as string literals. Because of this, typos can silently go unnoticed. |
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# For example, it is possible to create an index for a non existing column. |
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# See https://www.sqlite.org/quirks.html#double_quoted_string_literals_are_accepted for more details. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.sqlite3_adapter_strict_strings_by_default = true |
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### |
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# Disable deprecated singular associations names. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.allow_deprecated_singular_associations_name = false |
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### |
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# Enable the Active Job `BigDecimal` argument serializer, which guarantees |
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# roundtripping. Without this serializer, some queue adapters may serialize |
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# `BigDecimal` arguments as simple (non-roundtrippable) strings. |
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# When deploying an application with multiple replicas, old (pre-Rails 7.1) |
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# replicas will not be able to deserialize `BigDecimal` arguments from this |
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# serializer. Therefore, this setting should only be enabled after all replicas |
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# have been successfully upgraded to Rails 7.1. |
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#++ |
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# Rails.application.config.active_job.use_big_decimal_serializer = true |
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### |
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# Specify if an `ArgumentError` should be raised if `Rails.cache` `fetch` or |
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# `write` are given an invalid `expires_at` or `expires_in` time. |
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# Options are `true`, and `false`. If `false`, the exception will be reported |
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# as `handled` and logged instead. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_support.raise_on_invalid_cache_expiration_time = true |
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### |
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# Specify whether Query Logs will format tags using the SQLCommenter format |
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# (https://open-telemetry.github.io/opentelemetry-sqlcommenter/), or using the legacy format. |
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# Options are `:legacy` and `:sqlcommenter`. |
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#++ |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.query_log_tags_format = :sqlcommenter |
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# Specify the default serializer used by `MessageEncryptor` and `MessageVerifier` |
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# instances. |
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# The legacy default is `:marshal`, which is a potential vector for |
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# deserialization attacks in cases where a message signing secret has been |
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# leaked. |
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# In Rails 7.1, the new default is `:json_allow_marshal` which serializes and |
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# deserializes with `ActiveSupport::JSON`, but can fall back to deserializing |
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# with `Marshal` so that legacy messages can still be read. |
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# In Rails 7.2, the default will become `:json` which serializes and |
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# Alternatively, you can choose `:message_pack` or `:message_pack_allow_marshal`, |
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# which serialize with `ActiveSupport::MessagePack`. `ActiveSupport::MessagePack` |
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# can roundtrip some Ruby types that are not supported by JSON, and may provide |
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# improved performance, but it requires the `msgpack` gem. |
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# If you are performing a rolling deploy of a Rails 7.1 upgrade, wherein servers |
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# that have not yet been upgraded must be able to read messages from upgraded |
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# servers, first deploy without changing the serializer, then set the serializer |
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# in a subsequent deploy. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_support.message_serializer = :json_allow_marshal |
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### |
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# Enable a performance optimization that serializes message data and metadata |
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# together. This changes the message format, so messages serialized this way |
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# cannot be read by older versions of Rails. However, messages that use the old |
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# format can still be read, regardless of whether this optimization is enabled. |
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# subsequent deploy. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_support.use_message_serializer_for_metadata = true |
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# Set the maximum size for Rails log files. |
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# development and test. |
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#++ |
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# if Rails.env.local? |
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# Rails.application.config.log_file_size = 100 * 1024 * 1024 |
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# end |
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# Enable raising on assignment to attr_readonly attributes. The previous |
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# database. |
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#++ |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.raise_on_assign_to_attr_readonly = true |
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# Enable validating only parent-related columns for presence when the parent is mandatory. |
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# The previous behavior was to validate the presence of the parent record, which performed an extra query |
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# to get the parent every time the child record was updated, even when parent has not changed. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.belongs_to_required_validates_foreign_key = false |
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# Enable precompilation of `config.filter_parameters`. Precompilation can |
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# Rails.application.config.precompile_filter_parameters = true |
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# Enable before_committed! callbacks on all enrolled records in a transaction. |
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# The previous behavior was to only run the callbacks on the first copy of a record |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.before_committed_on_all_records = true |
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# To keep the historic behavior, you can set it to `YAML`, however it is |
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# recommended to explicitly define the serialization method for each column |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.default_column_serializer = nil |
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# Enable a performance optimization that serializes Active Record models |
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# not yet been upgraded must be able to read caches from upgraded servers, |
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#++ |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.marshalling_format_version = 7.1 |
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### |
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# Run `after_commit` and `after_*_commit` callbacks in the order they are defined in a model. |
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# This matches the behaviour of all other callbacks. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.run_after_transaction_callbacks_in_order_defined = true |
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# Whether a `transaction` block is committed or rolled back when exited via `return`, `break` or `throw`. |
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# Rails.application.config.active_record.commit_transaction_on_non_local_return = true |
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# Controls when to generate a value for <tt>has_secure_token</tt> declarations. |
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### |
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# ** Please read carefully, this must be configured in config/application.rb ** |
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