I've created a module to mix into my tests when using Rails 4 that
backports the new API. Feel free to grab it:
https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight/pull/1419/commits/59436b48828c96a013a207fab079d82d4bc2c793#diff-33612259a5fa283a3bc7ee0a2d0fc653R2
-Justin
On Thursday, January 7, 201
I don't think it is necessary. You can still use the same syntax with Rails
4 and Rails 5, you will only see deprecations warnings, and I believe it is
acceptable in this case.
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 4:33 PM Prem Sichanugrist
wrote:
> I think that might be a good idea.
>
> Do you mind creating a
I think that might be a good idea.
Do you mind creating an issue and ping @sikachu on it? Or, do you want to take
a crack at it? I might be able to look at this tomorrow.
-Prem
> On Jan 7, 2016, at 11:23 AM, Markus D. wrote:
>
> +1 Would really ease transition to Rails 5 if I could write my
I'm trying to add Rails 5 support to an engine which (among other things)
has a generator for controller tests.
I've ran into the keyword arguments deprecation warning at the bottom of
this e-mail, and I'm in a bind now. If I use keyword arguments to get rid
of the warnings, I lose Rails 4 compati