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authoreileencodes <eileencodes@gmail.com>2019-06-03 15:58:22 -0400
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Treat ActiveRecord::Base and ApplicationRecord as "primary"
When someone has a multi-db application their `ApplicationRecord` will look like: ```ruby class ApplicationRecord < ActiveRecord::Base self.abstract_class = true connects_to database: { writing: :primary, reading: :replica } end ``` This will cause us to open 2 connections to ActiveRecord::Base's database when we actually only want 1. This is because Rails sees `ApplicationRecord` and thinks it's a new connection, not the existing `ActiveRecord::Base` connection because the `connection_specification_name` is different. This PR changes `ApplicationRecord` classes to consider themselves the same as the "primary" connection. Fixes #36382
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