# attr_encrypted # ## 3.0.2 ## * Changed: Removed alias_method_chain for compatibility with Rails v5.x (@grosser) * Changed: Updated Travis build matrix to include Rails 5. (@saghaulor) (@connorshea) * Changed: Removed `.silence_stream` from tests as it has been removed from Rails 5. (@sblackstone) ## 3.0.1 ## * Fixed: attr_was method no longer calls undefined methods. (@saghaulor) ## 3.0.0 ## * Changed: Updated gemspec to use Encryptor v3.0.0. (@saghaulor) * Changed: Updated README with instructions related to moving from v2.0.0 to v3.0.0. (@saghaulor) * Fixed: ActiveModel::Dirty methods in the ActiveRecord adapter. (@saghaulor) ## 2.0.0 ## * Added: Now using Encryptor v2.0.0 (@saghaulor) * Added: Options are copied to the instance. (@saghaulor) * Added: Operation option is set during encryption/decryption to allow options to be evaluated in the context of the current operation. (@saghaulor) * Added: IV and salt can be conditionally encoded. (@saghaulor) * Added: Changelog! (@saghaulor) * Changed: attr_encrypted no longer extends object, to use with PORO extend your class, all supported ORMs are already extended. (@saghaulor) * Changed: Salt is now generated with more entropy. (@saghaulor) * Changed: The default algorithm is now `aes-256-gcm`. (@saghaulor) * Changed: The default mode is now `:per_attribute_iv`' (@saghaulor) * Changed: Extracted class level default options hash to a private method. (@saghaulor) * Changed: Dynamic finders only work with `:single_iv_and_salt` mode. (@saghaulor) * Changed: Updated documentation to include v2.0.0 changes and 'things to consider' section. (@saghaulor) * Fixed: All options are evaluated correctly. (@saghaulor) * Fixed: IV is generated for every encryption operation. (@saghaulor) * Deprecated: `:single_iv_and_salt` and `:per_attribute_iv_and_salt` modes are deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. (@saghaulor) * Deprecated: Dynamic finders via `method_missing` is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. (@saghaulor) * Removed: Support for Ruby < 2.x (@saghaulor) * Removed: Support for Rails < 3.x (@saghaulor) * Removed: Unnecessary use of `alias_method` from ActiveRecord adapter. (@saghaulor) ## 1.4.0 ## * Added: ActiveModel::Dirty#attribute_was (@saghaulor) * Added: ActiveModel::Dirty#attribute_changed? (@mwean) ## 1.3.5 ## * Changed: Fixed gemspec to explicitly depend on Encryptor v1.3.0 (@saghaulor) * Fixed: Evaluate `:mode` option as a symbol or proc. (@cheynewallace) ## 1.3.4 ## * Added: ActiveRecord::Base.reload support. (@rcook) * Fixed: ActiveRecord adapter no longer forces attribute hashes to be string-keyed. (@tamird) * Fixed: Mass assignment protection in ActiveRecord 4. (@tamird) * Changed: Now using rubygems over https. (@tamird) * Changed: Let ActiveRecord define attribute methods. (@saghaulor) ## 1.3.3 ## * Added: Alias attr_encryptor and attr_encrpted. (@Billy Monk) ## 1.3.2 ## * Fixed: Bug regarding strong parameters. (@S. Brent Faulkner) * Fixed: Bug regarding loading per instance IV and salt. (@S. Brent Faulkner) * Fixed: Bug regarding assigning nil. (@S. Brent Faulkner) * Added: Support for protected attributes. (@S. Brent Faulkner) * Added: Support for ActiveRecord 4. (@S. Brent Faulkner) ## 1.3.1 ## * Added: Support for Rails 2.3.x and 3.1.x. (@S. Brent Faulkner) ## 1.3.0 ## * Fixed: Serialization bug. (@Billy Monk) * Added: Support for :per_attribute_iv_and_salt mode. (@rcook) * Fixed: Added dependencies to gemspec. (@jmazzi) ## 1.2.1 ## * Added: Force encoding when not marshaling. (@mosaicxm) * Fixed: Issue specifying multiple attributes on the same line. (@austintaylor) * Added: Typecasting to String before encryption (@shuber) * Added: `"#{attribute}?"` method. (@shuber) ## 1.2.0 ## * Changed: General code refactoring (@shuber) ## 1.1.2 ## * No significant changes ## 1.1.1 ## * Changled: Updated README. (@shuber) * Added: `before_type_cast` alias to ActiveRecord adapter. (@shuber)