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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Saffron 4ea21fa2d0 DEV: use #frozen_string_literal: true on all spec
This change both speeds up specs (less strings to allocate) and helps catch
cases where methods in Discourse are mutating inputs.

Overall we will be migrating everything to use #frozen_string_literal: true
it will take a while, but this is the first and safest move in this direction
2019-04-30 10:27:42 +10:00
Guo Xiang Tan 13c6191e89 FIX: Don't allow invalid email to be saved. 2016-12-21 17:47:11 +08:00
Robin Ward 3d62e5dd98 SECURITY: XSS issue on Admin users list 2016-08-05 12:01:16 -04:00
Sam a130cb8305 FEATURE: move more urgent emails notifications to critical queue
Move signup, admin login and password change email notifications
to critical queue
2016-04-07 14:39:01 +10:00
Andy Waite 3e50313fdc Prepare for separation of RSpec helper files
Since rspec-rails 3, the default installation creates two helper files:
* `spec_helper.rb`
* `rails_helper.rb`

`spec_helper.rb` is intended as a way of running specs that do not
require Rails, whereas `rails_helper.rb` loads Rails (as Discourse's
current `spec_helper.rb` does).

For more information:

https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-rails/docs/upgrade#default-helper-files

In this commit, I've simply replaced all instances of `spec_helper` with
`rails_helper`, and renamed the original `spec_helper.rb`.

This brings the Discourse project closer to the standard usage of RSpec
in a Rails app.

At present, every spec relies on loading Rails, but there are likely
many that don't need to. In a future pull request, I hope to introduce a
separate, minimal `spec_helper.rb` which can be used in tests which
don't rely on Rails.
2015-12-01 20:39:42 +00:00
Arpit Jalan 10b8e43a92 FIX: send new email activation token if the original token expired 2015-08-24 12:00:00 +05:30