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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG +24 -0
- data/doc/conventions.rdoc +14 -11
- data/doc/release_notes/3.57.0.txt +34 -0
- data/doc/release_notes/3.58.0.txt +16 -0
- data/doc/release_notes/3.59.0.txt +17 -0
- data/lib/roda/plugins/additional_render_engines.rb +61 -0
- data/lib/roda/plugins/assets.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/roda/plugins/common_logger.rb +12 -1
- data/lib/roda/plugins/delete_empty_headers.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/roda/plugins/exception_page.rb +20 -4
- data/lib/roda/plugins/filter_common_logger.rb +46 -0
- data/lib/roda/plugins/hash_branch_view_subdir.rb +76 -0
- data/lib/roda/plugins/hash_branches.rb +145 -0
- data/lib/roda/plugins/hash_paths.rb +128 -0
- data/lib/roda/plugins/hash_routes.rb +13 -176
- data/lib/roda/plugins/heartbeat.rb +5 -10
- data/lib/roda/plugins/mail_processor.rb +4 -5
- data/lib/roda/plugins/multi_route.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/roda/plugins/multi_view.rb +0 -4
- data/lib/roda/plugins/named_routes.rb +1 -2
- data/lib/roda/plugins/static_routing.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/roda/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +13 -2
checksums.yaml
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SHA256:
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metadata.gz:
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metadata.gz: 963e2d9ac538dbe97835ef65e2e2ba4184838664696bb084ce423a85ef23c205
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data.tar.gz: d47a7f9c86357e99b0c9f470b6c33a32962df55189303020982af55d70907c7b
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metadata.gz: c84cb0ae8c66b537c0a7d32d83d9c5a639439b15fbc650d3569efab5e134e0883ba06183c7f17bfb379f4018060c7d276a5016431ae3e21d05c2db3801a85762
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data.tar.gz: 0c9495ec5fe24b774512f6495f97f5bb4cf8189b964f21a04c5e880d4a536ade2e045c7131f0a54a7c1cd203fe142d53c6d7cde4cf223a8e8be4cb5c5475fede
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data/CHANGELOG
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= 3.59.0 (2022-08-12)
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* Add additional_render_engines plugin, for considering multiple render engines for templates (jeremyevans)
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* Fix typo in private method name in delete_empty_headers plugin (mculpt) (#279)
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= 3.58.0 (2022-07-13)
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* Add filter_common_logger plugin for skipping the logging of certain requests when using the common_logger plugin (jeremyevans)
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* Make exception_page plugin use Exception#detailed_message on Ruby 3.2+ (jeremyevans)
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* Make heartbeat plugin compatible with recent changes in the rack master branch (jeremyevans)
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* Make static_routing plugin depend on the hash_paths instead of the hash_routes plugin (jeremyevans)
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* Split hash_branches and hash_paths plugins from hash_routes plugin (jeremyevans)
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* Add hash_branch_view_subdir plugin for automatically appending a view subdirectory on a successful hash branch (jeremyevans)
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= 3.56.0 (2022-05-13)
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data/doc/conventions.rdoc
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the hash_routes DSL and r.hash_routes routing method.
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that respects shell escape sequences to view the logs.
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class Roda
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data/lib/roda/plugins/assets.rb
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|
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