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* Add explicit wrap_parameters to controllers for flat JSON API support Virtual attributes (has_rich_text, has_one_attached, delegated setters, ActiveModel attrs) are not in Model.attribute_names, so wrap_parameters auto-detection silently drops them from flat JSON requests. Add explicit include: lists matching each controller's permitted params. * Convert short-form wrap_parameters to explicit include: lists Defense-in-depth: these controllers only have real-column params today, so auto-detection works, but explicit lists prevent future regressions if virtual attributes are added. * Add flat JSON param tests for all wrap_parameters controllers 17 new tests covering every controller with wrap_parameters, verifying that flat (unwrapped) JSON payloads are correctly wrapped and processed. Focuses on virtual attributes that would be silently dropped without explicit include: lists.
29 lines
605 B
Ruby
29 lines
605 B
Ruby
class Account::SettingsController < ApplicationController
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wrap_parameters :account, include: %i[ name ]
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before_action :ensure_admin, only: :update
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before_action :set_account
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def show
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@users = @account.users.active.alphabetically.includes(:identity)
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end
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def update
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@account.update!(account_params)
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respond_to do |format|
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format.html { redirect_to account_settings_path }
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format.json { head :no_content }
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end
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end
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private
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def set_account
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@account = Current.account
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end
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def account_params
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params.expect account: %i[ name ]
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end
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end
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