mastodon/app
René Klačan 85d405c810 Fix Account model deprecation warnings (#3689)
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DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60)
DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60)
DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:60)
DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:61)
DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:62)
DEPRECATION WARNING: The behavior of `attribute_changed?` inside of after callbacks will be changing in the next version of Rails. The new return value will reflect the behavior of calling the method after `save` returned (e.g. the opposite of what it returns now). To maintain the current behavior, use `saved_change_to_attribute?` instead. (called from block in <class:Account> at /Users/rene/Workspace/personal/ruby/mastodon/app/models/account.rb:63)
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Here's PR describing changes to Dirty API https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/25337
2017-06-11 17:01:32 +02:00
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controllers Make sure email is case insensitive on all places (#3688) 2017-06-11 02:29:08 +02:00
helpers Improve RTL detection (#3682) 2017-06-10 15:06:50 +02:00
javascript Remove comments for eslint-disable (#3691) 2017-06-11 10:42:42 +02:00
lib Language detection defaults to nil (#3666) 2017-06-09 18:09:37 +02:00
mailers
models Fix Account model deprecation warnings (#3689) 2017-06-11 17:01:32 +02:00
policies Add status destroy authorization to policy (#3453) 2017-05-30 22:56:31 +02:00
presenters
services Refactor UpdateRemoteProfileService (#3690) 2017-06-11 10:41:59 +02:00
validators Correct validators so that existing error messages would look correct (#3668) 2017-06-09 19:46:01 +02:00
views Localize date in digest and cover NotificationMailer more (#3694) 2017-06-11 12:04:35 +02:00
workers change sidekiq queueing to bulk push (#3536) 2017-06-04 00:11:15 +02:00