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Steps to reproduce I have made a repository detailing the issue here: https://github.com/robertlyall/puma_channel_problem If you checkout 879fde (one channel), and start the server - everything works wonderfully. Shutdown the server then checkout edc493 (two channels). After a number of page refreshes the request will hang. If you run netstat -atn | grep 3000 you'll see something like this: tcp4 1
Some changes were made in this PR to improve the upgrade path of Strong Parameters not inheriting from hash anymore. Raise exception when calling to_h in an unpermitted Parameters Before we returned either an empty hash or only the always permitted parameters (:controller and :action by default). The previous behavior was dangerous because in order to get the attributes users usually fallback to u
Status: ❗️ All existing PRs against master will need to be closed and re-opened against 0-10-stable, if so desired ❗️ Master, for the moment, won't have any released version of AMS on it. Changes to 0.10.x maintenance: The 0.10.x version has become a huge maintenance version. We had hoped to get it in shape for a 1.0 release, but it is clear that isn't going to happen. Almost none of the maintaine
As previously discussed in PR #107, I am having trouble making webpack work with Rails in my development environment, which is Cloud 9. The problem seems to be that Cloud 9 only allows the 0.0.0.0 interface and a few ports (8080, 8081, etc.). Basically, I am experiencing the same problem as in this issue. It seems fixed they problem by adding webpack-dev-server/client?https://0.0.0.0:8080 as an en
So, we had a JSON manifest we were using for our favicons following this W3C draft - https://w3c.github.io/manifest/ . The file was named manifest.json, and was living alongside the icon assets in assets/images. What ends up happening is this file gets precompiled by the asset pipeline, and you now have: manifest-<some hash>.json manifest-<some other hash>.json in your resulting public/assets dire
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