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Rails 7.2 now warns if any test runs without assertions. It helps make tests that may raise errors more explicit and less prone to mistakes.
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The new browser guard in Rails 7.2 allows you to gate access to your application if a user is not using a modern browser.
Installing dependencies to develop and run your Rails applications locally can be a pain.
Rails 7.2 introduced a new rate limit feature that uses the Rails cache for preventing abuse of routes in your applications.
Rails 7.2 introduces the allow modern browsers feature but the app:update command wasn't creating the necessary files. In this lesson, we'll walk through writing a pull request to fix this in Rails!
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