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We’ve made enough progress towards the vision for Rails 6.0 that it makes sense to share our aspirational timeline for release. “Aspirational” being the key word, more so than “release” 😄. Software rarely ships on time, and we’ve had plenty of aspirational release dates that came and went in the past. But if optimism isn’t part of the fun of open source, then where would we be? So. This is the ti
Action Mailbox is the second brand new framework coming to Rails 6 (the first was Action Text). It serves to route incoming emails to controller-like mailboxes for processing in Rails. It ships with ingresses for Amazon SES, Mailgun, Mandrill, and SendGrid. You can also handle inbound mails directly via the Postfix ingress. The inbound emails are turned into InboundEmail records using Active Recor
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 5.2.2 has been released. CHANGES since 5.2.1 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Cable CHANGELOG Action Mailer CHANGELOG Action Pack CHANGELOG Action View CHANGELOG Active Job CHANGELOG Active Model CHANGELOG Active Record CHANGELOG Active Storage CHANGELOG Active Support CHANGELOG Railties CHANGELOG To see a
Rails 4.2.11, 5.0.7.1, 5.1.6.1 and 5.2.1.1 have been released! Hello everyone and happy Tuesday! Rails 4.2.11, 5.0.7.1, 5.1.6.1 and 5.2.1.1 have been released! These contain the following important security fixes, and it is recommended that users upgrade as soon as possible: CVE-2018-16476 Broken Access Control vulnerability in Active Job RAils 5.2.1.1 also includes the following security fix: CVE
Action Text is a brand new framework coming to Rails 6 that’s going to make creating, editing, and displaying rich text content in your applications super easy. It’s an integration between the Trix editor, Active Storage-backed file and image processing, and a text-processing flow that ties it all together. With Action Text, you really shouldn’t ever have to impoverish your users with a vanilla te
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 5.2.1 has been released. CHANGES since 5.2.0 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Cable CHANGELOG Action Mailer CHANGELOG Action Pack CHANGELOG Action View CHANGELOG Active Job CHANGELOG Active Model CHANGELOG Active Record CHANGELOG Active Storage CHANGELOG Active Support CHANGELOG Railties CHANGELOG Full lis
Rails 5.2.0 FINAL: Active Storage, Redis Cache Store, HTTP/2 Early Hints, CSP, Credentials Nearly 14 years since the first public version of Rails, it’s our pleasure to release yet another major upgrade to the framework in the form of 5.2.0 final. We’ve been diligently polishing Active Storage and the other big new components for stable release, and it’s great to see so many applications already r
Rails 5.2.0 RC2: Active Storage, Redis Cache Store, HTTP/2 Early Hints, CSP, Credentials It’s almost time for RailsConf, and we’re determined to get the final version of Rails 5.2 released before then. So here’s the hopefully last release candidate before that can happen. We’ve put a ton of into ironing out all the issues with Active Storage in particular, now that more and more applications are s
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 5.1.5 has been released. CHANGES since 5.1.4 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Cable CHANGELOG Action Mailer CHANGELOG Action Pack CHANGELOG Action View CHANGELOG Active Job CHANGELOG Active Model CHANGELOG Active Record CHANGELOG Active Support CHANGELOG Railties CHANGELOG Full listing To see the full list
Rails 5.2.0 beta: Active Storage, Redis Cache Store, HTTP/2 Early Hints, CSP, Credentials It’s been too hard to deal with file uploads in Rails for too long. Sure, there’s been a lot of fine plugins available, but it was overdue that we incorporated something right into the framework. So now we have! With the new Active Storage framework in Rails 5.2, we’ve solved for the modern approach of upload
This Week in Rails: HTTP/2 Early hints, friendly error message and more! Hi there! It’s Prathamesh from Pune, enjoying rain 🌧, sipping ☕️ coffee and bringing you latest news from the Rails world. Let’s get started! This Week’s Contributors 13 people contributed to Rails the past week! If you’d like to join them, why not check out the list of open issues? HTTP2 early hints support for Rails Early
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 4.2.10 final has been released! As noted in the rc1 post, Rails 4.2 is no longer supported except for severe security patches, but the last release introduced a couple regressions that warranted a release. Unless more regressions are found this will likely be the last bug fix release for Rails 4.2. CHANGES since 4.2.9 The following gems had changes si
Webpacker 3.0: No separate process needed, less config generated We’ve just made it even easier to use Webpack with Rails with this third major release of Webpacker. The two big changes are that a separate process is no longer needed in development and that the vast majority of the config now lives in the Webpacker npm package, so your config/ directory stays clean and updates are much easier. We
We’re happy to announce three new members of the Rails committers team: George, Javan, and Ryuta 🎉! George Claghorn: George has been an integral part in creating our new Active Storage framework. He wrote a substantial part of the framework itself by extracting hard-won lessons from his work at Basecamp on moving our storage to the cloud. George also managed the stand-alone rails/activestorage re
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 5.1.3 has been released. CHANGES since 5.1.2 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Cable CHANGELOG Action Mailer CHANGELOG Action Pack CHANGELOG Action View CHANGELOG Active Job CHANGELOG Active Model CHANGELOG Active Record CHANGELOG Active Support CHANGELOG Railties CHANGELOG Full listing To see the full list
Maintenance policy. Support is divided into four groups: new features, bug fixes, security issues, and severe security issues. XYZ Formatting Major X: New features, will likely contain API changes. The difference between Rails’ minor and major releases is the magnitude of breaking changes, and usually reserved for special occasions. Minor Y: New features, may contain API changes. Breaking changes
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 5.1.2 has been released. CHANGES since 5.1.1 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Cable CHANGELOG Action Mailer CHANGELOG Action Pack CHANGELOG Action View CHANGELOG Active Job CHANGELOG Active Model CHANGELOG Active Record CHANGELOG Active Support CHANGELOG Railties CHANGELOG Full listing To see the full list
Oh hi! This is an announcement to let you all know that versions 5.0.3 and 5.1.1 of Ruby on Rails have been released! These are just regular bugfix releases, so no need to rush to upgrade. I mean, please do upgrade since upgrading is good and you don’t want to get behind, but I mean no need to spend your weekend on these. I’ve put the gem checksums below and links to the changelogs (check the P.S.
Rails 5.1: Loving JavaScript, System Tests, Encrypted Secrets, and more In celebration of the 12th RailsConf in Phoenix, Arizona this week, we’re proud to announce that Rails 5.1 is ready in its final form! We’ve spent over 4,100 commits since Rails 5.0 making everything EASIER, SIMPLER, and, uhhh, FUNNER? (That’s a RailsConf joke). The highlight reel hasn’t really changed since the first beta, bu
Rails 5.1.0.rc1: Loving JavaScript, System Tests, Encrypted Secrets, and more We’re happy to announce Rails 5.1.0.rc1 has been released. With the help of the community we polished the Rails 5.1 release with more than 380 commits. Notably, Stephen Touset helped us up the encryption used for encrypted secrets, so you’ll want to run this script to upgrade your app if you’re already dabbling with the
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 5.0.2 has been released. CHANGES since 5.0.1 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Cable CHANGELOG Action Mailer CHANGELOG Action Pack CHANGELOG Action View CHANGELOG Active Job CHANGELOG Active Model CHANGELOG Active Record CHANGELOG Active Support CHANGELOG Railties CHANGELOG Full listing To see the full list
Rails 5.1.0.beta1: Loving JavaScript, System Tests, Encrypted Secrets, and more Rails 5.0 was released just some eight months ago, and now, some 3500 commits later, we’re already close to the next big release. And what release this version 5.1 is lining up to be! We’ve made great strides on long-term promises and key ergonomics while also spring cleaning a bunch of deprecated code. Let me walk you
We’re proud to welcome Eileen M. Uchitelle to Rails core. Eileen has worked tirelessly on Rails for three years, and just completed a major integration bit to have Capybara-backed system tests in Rails 5.1. Her fingerprints are all over Active Record, she’s been reviewing tons of community pull requests, pushed testing ever forward, and written a bunch of needed documentation. A very well-rounded
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 4.2.8 has been released. This is the first version of the 4.2 series that officially support Ruby 2.4. CHANGES since 4.2.7.1 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Mailer CHANGELOG Action Pack CHANGELOG Action View CHANGELOG Active Job CHANGELOG Active Model CHANGELOG Active Record CHANGELOG Active Support CHANG
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 4.2.8.rc1 has been released. If no regressions are found, expect the final release on Wednesday, February 15, 2017. If you find one, please open an issue on GitHub and mention me (@rafaelfranca) on it, so that we can fix it before the final release. CHANGES since 4.2.7.1 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Ma
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 5.0.1 has been released. CHANGES since 5.0.0 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Cable CHANGELOG Action Mailer CHANGELOG Action Pack CHANGELOG Action View CHANGELOG Active Job CHANGELOG Active Model CHANGELOG Active Record CHANGELOG Active Support CHANGELOG Railties CHANGELOG Full listing To see the full list
This Week in Rails: jQuery no longer part of Rails and more! Hello everyone! Prathamesh and Greg here, bringing you all the latest from This Week in Rails….. Which is actually “Past 2 weeks in Rails” because we missed to send last week’s issue due to illness. But we are back now, so let’s see what happened in the Rails world since the last issue. Featured This week’s Rails contributors The past 2
Hi everyone, I am happy to announce that Rails 5.0.1.rc1 has been released. If no regressions are found, expect the final release on Tuesday, December 6, 2016. If you find one, please open an issue on GitHub and mention me (@matthewd) on it, so that we can fix it before the final release. CHANGES since 5.0.0 To view the changes for each gem, please read the changelogs on GitHub: Action Cable CHANG
Rails 5.0.0.1, 4.2.7.1, and 3.2.22.3 have been released! Hi everyone! Rails 5.0.0.1, 4.2.7.1, and 3.2.22.3 have been released! These release contain important security fixes, so please upgrade when you can. Versions 5.0.0.1, 4.2.7.1, and 3.2.22.3 contain a fix for CVE-2016-6316 which you can read about here. Version 4.2.7.1 also contains CVE-2016-6317 which you can read about here. To ease upgradi
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