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author | Ryuta Kamizono <kamipo@gmail.com> | 2018-03-29 06:52:04 +0900 |
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committer | Ryuta Kamizono <kamipo@gmail.com> | 2019-02-06 00:37:08 +0900 |
commit | 2935d07569337aeaa06d03a56180d235a7fbbebf (patch) | |
tree | 6546991716de14af2b40aaa60cb1ecf6bcbd9853 /railties/test/fixtures | |
parent | 44232b485485634d681c60868c619323f882e59f (diff) | |
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Chaining named scope is no longer leaking to class level querying methods
Active Record uses `scoping` to delegate to named scopes from relations
for propagating the chaining source scope. It was needed to restore the
source scope in named scopes, but it was caused undesired behavior that
pollute all class level querying methods.
Example:
```ruby
class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base
scope :toplevel, -> { where(parent_id: nil) }
scope :children, -> { where.not(parent_id: nil) }
scope :has_children, -> { where(id: Topic.children.select(:parent_id)) }
end
# Works as expected.
Topic.toplevel.where(id: Topic.children.select(:parent_id))
# Doesn't work due to leaking `toplevel` to `Topic.children`.
Topic.toplevel.has_children
```
Since #29301, the receiver in named scopes has changed from the model
class to the chaining source scope, so the polluting class level
querying methods is no longer required for that purpose.
Fixes #14003.
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