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authorMaarten Jacobs <m.jacobs@defacto.nl>2015-09-29 13:53:39 +0200
committerMaarten Jacobs <m.jacobs@defacto.nl>2015-10-16 15:09:45 +0200
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fixes #21815
The default timestamp used for AR is `updated_at` in nanoseconds! (:nsec) This causes issues on any machine that runs an OS that supports nanoseconds timestamps, i.e. not-OS X, where the cache_key of the record persisted in the database (milliseconds precision) is out-of-sync with the cache_key in the ruby VM. This commit adds: A test that shows the issue, it can be found in the separate file `cache_key_test.rb`, because - model couldn't be defined inline - transactional testing needed to be turned off to get it to pass the MySQL tests This seemed cleaner than putting it in an existing testcase file. It adds :usec as a dateformat that calculates datetime in microseconds It sets precision of cache_key to :usec instead of :nsec, as no db supports nsec precision on timestamps
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