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authorwycats <wycats@gmail.com>2010-03-07 06:24:30 -0800
committerwycats <wycats@gmail.com>2010-03-07 06:24:30 -0800
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Make many parts of Rails lazy. In order to facilitate this,
add lazy_load_hooks.rb, which allows us to declare code that should be run at some later time. For instance, this allows us to defer requiring ActiveRecord::Base at boot time purely to apply configuration. Instead, we register a hook that should apply configuration once ActiveRecord::Base is loaded. With these changes, brings down total boot time of a new app to 300ms in production and 400ms in dev. TODO: rename base_hook
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diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
index 042a67b490..52587ef251 100755
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
@@ -13,172 +13,10 @@ require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/slice'
require 'active_support/core_ext/string/behavior'
require 'active_support/core_ext/object/singleton_class'
require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation'
+require 'arel'
+require 'active_record/errors'
module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
- # Generic Active Record exception class.
- class ActiveRecordError < StandardError
- end
-
- # Raised when the single-table inheritance mechanism fails to locate the subclass
- # (for example due to improper usage of column that +inheritance_column+ points to).
- class SubclassNotFound < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
- end
-
- # Raised when an object assigned to an association has an incorrect type.
- #
- # class Ticket < ActiveRecord::Base
- # has_many :patches
- # end
- #
- # class Patch < ActiveRecord::Base
- # belongs_to :ticket
- # end
- #
- # # Comments are not patches, this assignment raises AssociationTypeMismatch.
- # @ticket.patches << Comment.new(:content => "Please attach tests to your patch.")
- class AssociationTypeMismatch < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when unserialized object's type mismatches one specified for serializable field.
- class SerializationTypeMismatch < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when adapter not specified on connection (or configuration file <tt>config/database.yml</tt> misses adapter field).
- class AdapterNotSpecified < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when Active Record cannot find database adapter specified in <tt>config/database.yml</tt> or programmatically.
- class AdapterNotFound < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when connection to the database could not been established (for example when <tt>connection=</tt> is given a nil object).
- class ConnectionNotEstablished < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when Active Record cannot find record by given id or set of ids.
- class RecordNotFound < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised by ActiveRecord::Base.save! and ActiveRecord::Base.create! methods when record cannot be
- # saved because record is invalid.
- class RecordNotSaved < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when SQL statement cannot be executed by the database (for example, it's often the case for MySQL when Ruby driver used is too old).
- class StatementInvalid < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when SQL statement is invalid and the application gets a blank result.
- class ThrowResult < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Parent class for all specific exceptions which wrap database driver exceptions
- # provides access to the original exception also.
- class WrappedDatabaseException < StatementInvalid
- attr_reader :original_exception
-
- def initialize(message, original_exception)
- super(message)
- @original_exception = original_exception
- end
- end
-
- # Raised when a record cannot be inserted because it would violate a uniqueness constraint.
- class RecordNotUnique < WrappedDatabaseException
- end
-
- # Raised when a record cannot be inserted or updated because it references a non-existent record.
- class InvalidForeignKey < WrappedDatabaseException
- end
-
- # Raised when number of bind variables in statement given to <tt>:condition</tt> key (for example, when using +find+ method)
- # does not match number of expected variables.
- #
- # For example, in
- #
- # Location.find :all, :conditions => ["lat = ? AND lng = ?", 53.7362]
- #
- # two placeholders are given but only one variable to fill them.
- class PreparedStatementInvalid < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised on attempt to save stale record. Record is stale when it's being saved in another query after
- # instantiation, for example, when two users edit the same wiki page and one starts editing and saves
- # the page before the other.
- #
- # Read more about optimistic locking in ActiveRecord::Locking module RDoc.
- class StaleObjectError < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when association is being configured improperly or
- # user tries to use offset and limit together with has_many or has_and_belongs_to_many associations.
- class ConfigurationError < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised on attempt to update record that is instantiated as read only.
- class ReadOnlyRecord < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # ActiveRecord::Transactions::ClassMethods.transaction uses this exception
- # to distinguish a deliberate rollback from other exceptional situations.
- # Normally, raising an exception will cause the +transaction+ method to rollback
- # the database transaction *and* pass on the exception. But if you raise an
- # ActiveRecord::Rollback exception, then the database transaction will be rolled back,
- # without passing on the exception.
- #
- # For example, you could do this in your controller to rollback a transaction:
- #
- # class BooksController < ActionController::Base
- # def create
- # Book.transaction do
- # book = Book.new(params[:book])
- # book.save!
- # if today_is_friday?
- # # The system must fail on Friday so that our support department
- # # won't be out of job. We silently rollback this transaction
- # # without telling the user.
- # raise ActiveRecord::Rollback, "Call tech support!"
- # end
- # end
- # # ActiveRecord::Rollback is the only exception that won't be passed on
- # # by ActiveRecord::Base.transaction, so this line will still be reached
- # # even on Friday.
- # redirect_to root_url
- # end
- # end
- class Rollback < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when attribute has a name reserved by Active Record (when attribute has name of one of Active Record instance methods).
- class DangerousAttributeError < ActiveRecordError
- end
-
- # Raised when unknown attributes are supplied via mass assignment.
- class UnknownAttributeError < NoMethodError
- end
-
- # Raised when an error occurred while doing a mass assignment to an attribute through the
- # <tt>attributes=</tt> method. The exception has an +attribute+ property that is the name of the
- # offending attribute.
- class AttributeAssignmentError < ActiveRecordError
- attr_reader :exception, :attribute
- def initialize(message, exception, attribute)
- @exception = exception
- @attribute = attribute
- @message = message
- end
- end
-
- # Raised when there are multiple errors while doing a mass assignment through the +attributes+
- # method. The exception has an +errors+ property that contains an array of AttributeAssignmentError
- # objects, each corresponding to the error while assigning to an attribute.
- class MultiparameterAssignmentErrors < ActiveRecordError
- attr_reader :errors
- def initialize(errors)
- @errors = errors
- end
- end
-
# Active Record objects don't specify their attributes directly, but rather infer them from the table definition with
# which they're linked. Adding, removing, and changing attributes and their type is done directly in the database. Any change
# is instantly reflected in the Active Record objects. The mapping that binds a given Active Record class to a certain
@@ -551,7 +389,7 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
class << self # Class methods
def colorize_logging(*args)
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn "ActiveRecord::Base.colorize_logging and " <<
- "config.active_record.colorize_logging are deprecated. Please use " <<
+ "config.active_record.colorize_logging are deprecated. Please use " <<
"Rails::LogSubscriber.colorize_logging or config.colorize_logging instead", caller
end
alias :colorize_logging= :colorize_logging
@@ -2401,8 +2239,10 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
include Aggregations, Transactions, Reflection, Serialization
+ NilClass.add_whiner(self) if NilClass.respond_to?(:add_whiner)
end
end
# TODO: Remove this and make it work with LAZY flag
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter'
+ActiveRecord.run_base_hooks(ActiveRecord::Base) \ No newline at end of file