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feature/APPEALS-34124-43428-29105-28925-33581 - Rails 6.1 upgrade #22367
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…ta` and `config.action_mailer.delivery_job` The following config settings are not backwards compatible: - config.action_dispatch.use_cookies_with_metadata - config.action_mailer.delivery_job Now that Rails 6.0 is stable on production, we can assume their default values going forward.
…_encryption` Since we are making other cookie configuration changes in this PR for Rails 6.0, this is an opportune time to migrate this Rails 5.2 cookie setting to its default value as well.
Introduces `Caseflow::Migrations::AddIndexConcurrently` as a replacement for `Caseflow::Migration` for migrations on ActiveRecord 6.0 and beyond, since `Caseflow::Migration` is forever coupled to ActiveRecord 5.1 due to its extensive use on legacy migrations and should be deprecated moving forward.
To be used in the environment configuration settings for excluding exempt request paths from SSL redirects when `config. force_ssl = true`
Replace deprecated controller-level `force_ssl` with equivalent configuration settings in preparation for the Rails 6.1 upgrade.
It turns out that HSTS is being enforced at the `va.gov` domain level, so exempting these routes at the Rails middleware level is futile.
…esent_boolean_as_integer` This will have no implications for Caseflow, since we are only using the `sqlite3` adapter nominally for the `demo_vacols` database, which is not actually being used in our demo environments (demo environments are deployed as `development` envs).
Removes unneeded gems `bourbon` and `neat`, which had a sub-dependency conflict on `thor`.
We're not currently using ActiveStorage in Caseflow, so it is safe to just assume the default here.
The default jitter is probably safe, however, I'm not 100% sure that we don't have any jobs that need to be requeued with exact wait times. So we let's override this for now to stay on the safe side.
…nated` We're not currently using `throw :abort` within any `before_enqueue`/`before_perform` callbacks on existing Caseflow jobs, so the default should be fine here. For more background, see https://lilyreile.medium.com/rails-6-1-new-framework-defaults-what-they-do-and-how-to-safely-uncomment-them-c546b70f0c5e#4c60
…tion` This setting controls the `SameSite` optional attribute for the `Set-Cookie` header. `SameSite=Lax` means that the cookie is not sent on cross-site requests, such as on requests to load images or frames, but is sent when a user is navigating to the origin site from an external site (for example, when following a link). This is the default behavior if the SameSite attribute is not specified. `Lax` is currently the default assumed by both Chrome and Edge browsers when this attribute is left unspecified, so assuming this value should be sensible. It allows us to have our cake (blocking CSRF attacks) and eat it too (providing a logged-in experience when users navigate to Caseflow across origins). For more background, see - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie#samesitesamesite-value - https://lilyreile.medium.com/rails-6-1-new-framework-defaults-what-they-do-and-how-to-safely-uncomment-them-c546b70f0c5e#1f15
…imes` We're not using `ActiveSupport::TimeZone.utc_to_local` anywhere, so the default is safe to assume here.
…tus` The default is safe to assume. For more background, see https://lilyreile.medium.com/rails-6-1-new-framework-defaults-what-they-do-and-how-to-safely-uncomment-them-c546b70f0c5e#4c3e
The default should be safe to assume here, as we do not do any role or shard switching on database connections. For more background, see https://lilyreile.medium.com/rails-6-1-new-framework-defaults-what-they-do-and-how-to-safely-uncomment-them-c546b70f0c5e#8007
…orms` We don't use the `form_with` helper anywhere, so this behavior change is inconsequential for us, and we can safely assume the new default.
We do not use ActiveStorage, so the default is safe to assume here.
We do not use ActiveStorage, so the default is safe to assume here.
We don't use ActionMailbox, so the new default is safe to assume here.
We do not use ActionMailbox, so the default is safe to assume here.
We're not using `ActionMailer::MessageDelivery #deliver_later` anywhere, so the default is safe to assume.
After migrating to the Rails 6+ native multi-database configuration, the behavior of some DB management tasks, such as `rake db:migrate` changed such that they now act on ALL databases and not just the primary database. So we must replace the invocations of these tasks with their new, database-specific counterparts.
Now that we have fiully transitioned to Rails-native multi-database support, we are no longer reliant on the 'multiverse' gem and can remove it.
After transitioning to Rails-native multi-DB support, the behavior of some DB tasks changed such that they will now act on ALL databases and not just the primary database (ex. `rake db:migrate` will now migrate ALL databases). To avoid accidents, we re-define these tasks here to no-op and output a helpful message to redirect developers toward using their new database-specific counterparts instead.
Instead of performing a bunch of hard-to-maintain `sed` gymnastics to modify the existing 'test' environment, let's create a new 'make_docs' environment (based off of 'test') and configure it appropriately for use by the 'Make-docs-to-webpage' GH workflow.
Task `db:schema:load` already loads the checked in schema, so there should be no need to run `db:migrate` afterwards.
Addresses the following error: NoMethodError: undefined method `build_lookup_context' for ActionView::Base:Class
…Error` Addresses the following error: FrozenError: can't modify frozen Hash: {}
…valid` Apparently, there were some changes to the inner workings of `ActiveModel::Errors` in Rails 6.1, causing a model to be considered invalid in the case that `errors[:base] == [[]]`. This makes sense, as `[[]]` is not considered "empty". Unfortunately, this was causing `RoSchedulePeriod #validate_spreadsheet` to inadvertently mark the model as invalid upon creation. `HearingSchedule::ValidateRoSpreadsheet #validate` returns an empty array (`[]`) when valid, which gets pushes onto the `RoSchedulePeriod` `errors[:base]` array, resulting in a non-empty array (`[[]]`) and an erroneously invalid disposition. Furthermore, calling `<<` to an `ActiveModel::Errors` message array in order to add an error is a deprecated, so we can take this opportunity to use the new `#add` API to hit two birds with one stone. The change implemented here is not a pure refactoring, however the end-user experience is unchanged in terms of how errors are presented when attempting to upload a spreadsheet with multiple non-conformities. Down the road, we may want to consider moving `HearingSchedule::ValidateRoSpreadsheet` toward using `ActiveModel::Validations` in order to leverage the full `ActiveModel::Errors` API and construct the errors object in the prescribed manner. For more details see - https://api.rubyonrails.org/v6.1.7.7/classes/ActiveModel/Validations.html - https://api.rubyonrails.org/v6.1.7.7/classes/ActiveModel/Errors.html
Addresses failures such as the below: 0) AMA Cases Tableau data source expected report calculates age and AOD based on person.dob Failure/Error: expect(aod_case["aod_veteran.age"]).to eq("76") expected: "76" got: 0.76e2
Test helper method `#perform_enqueued_jobs` now wraps exceptions in an `Minitest::UnexpectedError`: https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/914caca2d31bd753f47f9168f2a375921d9e91cc/activejob/lib/active_job/test_helper.rb#L591 So, to assert that a specific exception is raised during execution of the `#perform_enqueued_jobs` block, we must rescue the `Minitest::UnexpectedError` and make the assertion on its error message instead.
In Rails 6.1, `ActiveJob #perform_now` was changed to behave as it did once before (at the behest of GitHub), returning the value fo the job instead of true/false. See related GH issue: rails/rails#38040
Addresses error: NoMethodError: undefined method `workflow' for #<CaseSearchResultsForVeteranFileNumber:0x00007f9a030966c8> 0) AppealsController GET appeals when current user is a System Admin when request header does not contain Veteran ID responds with an error Failure/Error: errors: errors.messages[:workflow], NoMethodError: undefined method `workflow' for #<CaseSearchResultsForVeteranFileNumber:0x00007f9a030966c8> # ./app/workflows/case_search_results_base.rb:31:in `search_call'
Addresses test failures in `spec/controllers/appeals_controller_spec.rb` similar to the below: AppealsController GET appeals when current user is a System Admin when request header does not contain Veteran ID responds with an error Failure/Error: expect(response_body["errors"][0]["title"]).to eq "Veteran file number missing" expected: "Veteran file number missing" got: nil Using `ActiveModel::Errors` to store error data in an arbitrary format may have been somewhat permissible in the past, but it is an abuse of the object's intended use and is also proving incompatible with the more formalized `ActiveModels::Errors` API in Rails 6.1. In order to preserve the existing response shape of the affected JSON endpoints, we need to move away from the `ActiveModel::Validations` implementation on `CaseSearchResultsBase` (and its descendent classes) to a more bespoke method of performing validations and aggregating errors, since Rails 6.1 `ActiveModel::Errors` is no longer appropriate for our needs here.
…rol error Addresses the test failure below: ApplicationController no cache headers when toggle set sets Cache-Control etc Failure/Error: expect(response.headers["Cache-Control"]).to eq "no-cache, no-store" expected: "no-cache, no-store" got: "no-store" (compared using ==) # ./spec/controllers/application_controller_spec.rb:59:in `block (4 levels) in <top (required)>' In Rails 6.1, the `no-store` directive is exclusive of any others that are set on the `Cache-Control` header, which makes sense given the specification https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7234#section-3 This change was implemented in PR rails/rails#39461 Since it no longer makese sense to set both `no-store` and `no-cache` directives, we will only set `no-store` here, as that is the stronger of the two.
Addresses multiple test failures caused by the error below: QueueConfig.to_hash title when assigned to an org is formatted as expected Failure/Error: tasks.with_assignees.group("assignees.display_name").count(:all).each_pair.map do |option, count| label = self.class.format_option_label(option, count) self.class.filter_option_hash(option, label) end ActiveRecord::EagerLoadPolymorphicError: Cannot eagerly load the polymorphic association :appeal # ./app/models/queue_column.rb:110:in `assignee_options'
In Rails 6.1.7.7, the method `ActiveRecord::Relation #update_all` will now clear any records cached by the calling relation. This was altering the behavior of `Task #cancel_task_and_child_subtasks` and causing the following test failure: Task#cancel_task_and_child_subtasks cancels all tasks and child subtasks Failure/Error: expect(second_level_tasks[0].versions.count).to eq(initial_versions + 2) expected: 3 got: 2 (compared using ==) # ./spec/models/task_spec.rb:368:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>' To remedy, we will now cache the necessary Task records in an Array, which can be used for generating PaperTrail versions both before and after the `update_all`.
…ndering error Addresses the following test failure: Hearings::CalendarService.confirmation_calendar_invite returns appropriate iCalendar event Failure/Error: expect(ical_event.description).to eq(expected_description) expected: "You're scheduled for a virtual hearing with a Veterans Law Judge of the Board of Veterans' Appeals.\...to reschedule or cancel your virtual hearing, contact us by email at bvahearingteamhotline@va.gov\n" got: #<Icalendar::Values::Text("You're scheduled for a virtual hearing with a Veterans Law Judge of the Bo... reschedule or cancel your virtual hearing, contact us by email at bvahearingteamhotline@va.gov\n")>
Address the following error, found during demo deployment: rake aborted! Cannot load database configuration: YAML syntax error occurred while parsing /caseflow/config/database.yml. Please note that YAML must be consistently indented using spaces. Tabs are not allowed. Error: (<unknown>): could not find expected ':' while scanning a simple key at line 49 column 5
Removes `bourbon` and `neat` dependencies.
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Combines changes from
Caseflow::Migration
for concurrent index migrations on ActiveRecord 6.0+ #21336force_ssl
is deprecated and will be removed from Rails 6.1 (dev) #21453