actioncable 7.0.8 → 7.1.3.4

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +75 -103
  3. data/MIT-LICENSE +1 -1
  4. data/README.md +4 -4
  5. data/app/assets/javascripts/action_cable.js +27 -6
  6. data/app/assets/javascripts/actioncable.esm.js +27 -6
  7. data/app/assets/javascripts/actioncable.js +27 -6
  8. data/lib/action_cable/channel/base.rb +17 -5
  9. data/lib/action_cable/channel/broadcasting.rb +3 -1
  10. data/lib/action_cable/channel/callbacks.rb +37 -0
  11. data/lib/action_cable/channel/naming.rb +4 -2
  12. data/lib/action_cable/channel/streams.rb +2 -0
  13. data/lib/action_cable/channel/test_case.rb +6 -1
  14. data/lib/action_cable/connection/authorization.rb +1 -1
  15. data/lib/action_cable/connection/base.rb +18 -5
  16. data/lib/action_cable/connection/callbacks.rb +55 -0
  17. data/lib/action_cable/connection/internal_channel.rb +3 -1
  18. data/lib/action_cable/connection/stream.rb +1 -3
  19. data/lib/action_cable/connection/stream_event_loop.rb +0 -1
  20. data/lib/action_cable/connection/subscriptions.rb +2 -0
  21. data/lib/action_cable/connection/tagged_logger_proxy.rb +6 -4
  22. data/lib/action_cable/connection/test_case.rb +3 -1
  23. data/lib/action_cable/connection/web_socket.rb +2 -0
  24. data/lib/action_cable/deprecator.rb +7 -0
  25. data/lib/action_cable/engine.rb +13 -5
  26. data/lib/action_cable/gem_version.rb +4 -4
  27. data/lib/action_cable/remote_connections.rb +11 -2
  28. data/lib/action_cable/server/base.rb +3 -0
  29. data/lib/action_cable/server/broadcasting.rb +2 -0
  30. data/lib/action_cable/server/configuration.rb +12 -2
  31. data/lib/action_cable/server/connections.rb +3 -1
  32. data/lib/action_cable/server/worker.rb +0 -1
  33. data/lib/action_cable/subscription_adapter/async.rb +0 -2
  34. data/lib/action_cable/subscription_adapter/postgresql.rb +0 -1
  35. data/lib/action_cable/subscription_adapter/redis.rb +3 -6
  36. data/lib/action_cable/subscription_adapter/test.rb +3 -5
  37. data/lib/action_cable/test_helper.rb +53 -22
  38. data/lib/action_cable/version.rb +1 -1
  39. data/lib/action_cable.rb +24 -12
  40. data/lib/rails/generators/channel/USAGE +14 -8
  41. data/lib/rails/generators/channel/channel_generator.rb +21 -7
  42. metadata +26 -14
  43. data/lib/action_cable/channel.rb +0 -17
  44. data/lib/action_cable/connection.rb +0 -22
  45. data/lib/action_cable/server.rb +0 -16
  46. data/lib/action_cable/subscription_adapter.rb +0 -12
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- ## Rails 7.0.8 (September 09, 2023) ##
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- ## Rails 7.0.6 (June 29, 2023) ##
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- *Jean Boussier*
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- ## Rails 7.0.3.1 (July 12, 2022) ##
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- ## Rails 7.0.2.3 (March 08, 2022) ##
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- ## Rails 7.0.2.2 (February 11, 2022) ##
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- ## Rails 7.0.2.1 (February 11, 2022) ##
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- ## Rails 7.0.2 (February 08, 2022) ##
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+ * Add a `@server` instance variable referencing the `ActionCable.server`
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+ singleton to `ActionCable::Channel::ConnectionStub`
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- ## Rails 7.0.1 (January 06, 2022) ##
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+ This lets us delegate the `pubsub` and `config` method calls
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+ channel logic that call `pubsub` (e.g. `stop_stream_for`).
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ ...
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+ return this.subscriptions.notify(identifier, "connected", {
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457
  this._url = url;
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458
  this.subscriptions = new Subscriptions(this);
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459
  this.connection = new Connection(this);
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461
  }
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463
  return createWebSocketURL(this._url);
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460
478
  return this.connection.open();
461
479
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462
480
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481
+ addSubProtocol(subprotocol) {
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483
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484
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464
485
 
465
486
  function createWebSocketURL(url) {
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4
4
  })(this, (function(exports) {
5
5
  "use strict";
6
6
  var adapters = {
7
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8
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7
+ logger: typeof console !== "undefined" ? console : undefined,
8
+ WebSocket: typeof WebSocket !== "undefined" ? WebSocket : undefined
9
9
  };
10
10
  var logger = {
11
11
  log(...messages) {
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121
121
  disconnect_reasons: {
122
122
  unauthorized: "unauthorized",
123
123
  invalid_request: "invalid_request",
124
- server_restart: "server_restart"
124
+ server_restart: "server_restart",
125
+ remote: "remote"
125
126
  },
126
127
  default_mount_path: "/cable",
127
128
  protocols: [ "actioncable-v1-json", "actioncable-unsupported" ]
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151
  logger.log(`Attempted to open WebSocket, but existing socket is ${this.getState()}`);
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152
  return false;
152
153
  } else {
153
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+ const socketProtocols = [ ...protocols, ...this.consumer.subprotocols || [] ];
155
+ logger.log(`Opening WebSocket, current state is ${this.getState()}, subprotocols: ${socketProtocols}`);
154
156
  if (this.webSocket) {
155
157
  this.uninstallEventHandlers();
156
158
  }
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- this.webSocket = new adapters.WebSocket(this.consumer.url, protocols);
159
+ this.webSocket = new adapters.WebSocket(this.consumer.url, socketProtocols);
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160
  this.installEventHandlers();
159
161
  this.monitor.start();
160
162
  return true;
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196
198
  isActive() {
197
199
  return this.isState("open", "connecting");
198
200
  }
201
+ triedToReconnect() {
202
+ return this.monitor.reconnectAttempts > 0;
203
+ }
199
204
  isProtocolSupported() {
200
205
  return indexOf.call(supportedProtocols, this.getProtocol()) >= 0;
201
206
  }
@@ -233,6 +238,9 @@
233
238
  const {identifier: identifier, message: message, reason: reason, reconnect: reconnect, type: type} = JSON.parse(event.data);
234
239
  switch (type) {
235
240
  case message_types.welcome:
241
+ if (this.triedToReconnect()) {
242
+ this.reconnectAttempted = true;
243
+ }
236
244
  this.monitor.recordConnect();
237
245
  return this.subscriptions.reload();
238
246
 
@@ -247,7 +255,16 @@
247
255
 
248
256
  case message_types.confirmation:
249
257
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250
- return this.subscriptions.notify(identifier, "connected");
258
+ if (this.reconnectAttempted) {
259
+ this.reconnectAttempted = false;
260
+ return this.subscriptions.notify(identifier, "connected", {
261
+ reconnected: true
262
+ });
263
+ } else {
264
+ return this.subscriptions.notify(identifier, "connected", {
265
+ reconnected: false
266
+ });
267
+ }
251
268
 
252
269
  case message_types.rejection:
253
270
  return this.subscriptions.reject(identifier);
@@ -427,6 +444,7 @@
427
444
  this._url = url;
428
445
  this.subscriptions = new Subscriptions(this);
429
446
  this.connection = new Connection(this);
447
+ this.subprotocols = [];
430
448
  }
431
449
  get url() {
432
450
  return createWebSocketURL(this._url);
@@ -447,6 +465,9 @@
447
465
  return this.connection.open();
448
466
  }
449
467
  }
468
+ addSubProtocol(subprotocol) {
469
+ this.subprotocols = [ ...this.subprotocols, subprotocol ];
470
+ }
450
471
  }
451
472
  function createWebSocketURL(url) {
452
473
  if (typeof url === "function") {
@@ -2,9 +2,12 @@
2
2
 
3
3
  require "set"
4
4
  require "active_support/rescuable"
5
+ require "active_support/parameter_filter"
5
6
 
6
7
  module ActionCable
7
8
  module Channel
9
+ # = Action Cable \Channel \Base
10
+ #
8
11
  # The channel provides the basic structure of grouping behavior into logical units when communicating over the WebSocket connection.
9
12
  # You can think of a channel like a form of controller, but one that's capable of pushing content to the subscriber in addition to simply
10
13
  # responding to the subscriber's direct requests.
@@ -209,9 +212,11 @@ module ActionCable
209
212
  # Transmit a hash of data to the subscriber. The hash will automatically be wrapped in a JSON envelope with
210
213
  # the proper channel identifier marked as the recipient.
211
214
  def transmit(data, via: nil) # :doc:
212
- status = "#{self.class.name} transmitting #{data.inspect.truncate(300)}"
213
- status += " (via #{via})" if via
214
- logger.debug(status)
215
+ logger.debug do
216
+ status = "#{self.class.name} transmitting #{data.inspect.truncate(300)}"
217
+ status += " (via #{via})" if via
218
+ status
219
+ end
215
220
 
216
221
  payload = { channel_class: self.class.name, data: data, via: via }
217
222
  ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument("transmit.action_cable", payload) do
@@ -262,7 +267,7 @@ module ActionCable
262
267
  end
263
268
 
264
269
  def dispatch_action(action, data)
265
- logger.info action_signature(action, data)
270
+ logger.debug action_signature(action, data)
266
271
 
267
272
  if method(action).arity == 1
268
273
  public_send action, data
@@ -275,12 +280,19 @@ module ActionCable
275
280
 
276
281
  def action_signature(action, data)
277
282
  (+"#{self.class.name}##{action}").tap do |signature|
278
- if (arguments = data.except("action")).any?
283
+ arguments = data.except("action")
284
+
285
+ if arguments.any?
286
+ arguments = parameter_filter.filter(arguments)
279
287
  signature << "(#{arguments.inspect})"
280
288
  end
281
289
  end
282
290
  end
283
291
 
292
+ def parameter_filter
293
+ @parameter_filter ||= ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter.new(connection.config.filter_parameters)
294
+ end
295
+
284
296
  def transmit_subscription_confirmation
285
297
  unless subscription_confirmation_sent?
286
298
  logger.debug "#{self.class.name} is transmitting the subscription confirmation"
@@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ module ActionCable
7
7
  module Broadcasting
8
8
  extend ActiveSupport::Concern
9
9
 
10
- delegate :broadcasting_for, :broadcast_to, to: :class
10
+ included do
11
+ delegate :broadcasting_for, :broadcast_to, to: :class
12
+ end
11
13
 
12
14
  module ClassMethods
13
15
  # Broadcast a hash to a unique broadcasting for this <tt>model</tt> in this channel.