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Diffstat (limited to 'activerecord/lib')
5 files changed, 72 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb index ebc2252c50..45e4b8adfa 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb @@ -158,9 +158,13 @@ module ActiveRecord end private - def write_attribute_without_type_cast(attr_name, _) - result = super - clear_attribute_change(attr_name) + def write_attribute_without_type_cast(attr_name, value) + name = attr_name.to_s + if self.class.attribute_alias?(name) + name = self.class.attribute_alias(name) + end + result = super(name, value) + clear_attribute_change(name) result end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb index 2e7a78215a..f60d8469cc 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb @@ -174,12 +174,12 @@ module ActiveRecord if e.path == path_to_adapter # We can assume that a non-builtin adapter was specified, so it's # either misspelled or missing from Gemfile. - raise e.class, "Could not load the '#{spec[:adapter]}' Active Record adapter. Ensure that the adapter is spelled correctly in config/database.yml and that you've added the necessary adapter gem to your Gemfile.", e.backtrace + raise LoadError, "Could not load the '#{spec[:adapter]}' Active Record adapter. Ensure that the adapter is spelled correctly in config/database.yml and that you've added the necessary adapter gem to your Gemfile.", e.backtrace # Bubbled up from the adapter require. Prefix the exception message # with some guidance about how to address it and reraise. else - raise e.class, "Error loading the '#{spec[:adapter]}' Active Record adapter. Missing a gem it depends on? #{e.message}", e.backtrace + raise LoadError, "Error loading the '#{spec[:adapter]}' Active Record adapter. Missing a gem it depends on? #{e.message}", e.backtrace end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/utils.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/utils.rb index bfd300723d..f2f4701500 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/utils.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/utils.rb @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ module ActiveRecord # * <tt>"schema_name".table_name</tt> # * <tt>"schema.name"."table name"</tt> def extract_schema_qualified_name(string) - schema, table = string.scan(/[^".\s]+|"[^"]*"/) + schema, table = string.scan(/[^".]+|"[^"]*"/) if table.nil? table = schema schema = nil diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb index 33c4066b89..90fb10a1f1 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb @@ -96,8 +96,19 @@ module ActiveRecord # Note, this method will return nil if ActiveRecord::Base.cache_versioning is set to # +false+ (which it is by default until Rails 6.0). def cache_version - if cache_versioning && timestamp = try(:updated_at) - timestamp.utc.to_s(:usec) + return unless cache_versioning + + if has_attribute?("updated_at") + timestamp = updated_at_before_type_cast + if can_use_fast_cache_version?(timestamp) + raw_timestamp_to_cache_version(timestamp) + elsif timestamp = updated_at + timestamp.utc.to_s(cache_timestamp_format) + end + else + if self.class.has_attribute?("updated_at") + raise ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError, "missing attribute: updated_at" + end end end @@ -151,5 +162,43 @@ module ActiveRecord end end end + + private + # Detects if the value before type cast + # can be used to generate a cache_version. + # + # The fast cache version only works with a + # string value directly from the database. + # + # We also must check if the timestamp format has been changed + # or if the timezone is not set to UTC then + # we cannot apply our transformations correctly. + def can_use_fast_cache_version?(timestamp) + timestamp.is_a?(String) && + cache_timestamp_format == :usec && + default_timezone == :utc && + !updated_at_came_from_user? + end + + # Converts a raw database string to `:usec` + # format. + # + # Example: + # + # timestamp = "2018-10-15 20:02:15.266505" + # raw_timestamp_to_cache_version(timestamp) + # # => "20181015200215266505" + # + # Postgres truncates trailing zeros, + # https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/3e1beda2cde3495f41290e1ece5d544525810214 + # to account for this we pad the output with zeros + def raw_timestamp_to_cache_version(timestamp) + key = timestamp.delete("- :.") + if key.length < 20 + key.ljust(20, "0") + else + key + end + end end end diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb index c84f3d0fbb..8c1b2e2be1 100644 --- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb +++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb @@ -16,17 +16,17 @@ module ActiveRecord delegate :pluck, :pick, :ids, to: :all # Executes a custom SQL query against your database and returns all the results. The results will - # be returned as an array with columns requested encapsulated as attributes of the model you call - # this method from. If you call <tt>Product.find_by_sql</tt> then the results will be returned in + # be returned as an array, with the requested columns encapsulated as attributes of the model you call + # this method from. For example, if you call <tt>Product.find_by_sql</tt>, then the results will be returned in # a +Product+ object with the attributes you specified in the SQL query. # - # If you call a complicated SQL query which spans multiple tables the columns specified by the + # If you call a complicated SQL query which spans multiple tables, the columns specified by the # SELECT will be attributes of the model, whether or not they are columns of the corresponding # table. # - # The +sql+ parameter is a full SQL query as a string. It will be called as is, there will be - # no database agnostic conversions performed. This should be a last resort because using, for example, - # MySQL specific terms will lock you to using that particular database engine or require you to + # The +sql+ parameter is a full SQL query as a string. It will be called as is; there will be + # no database agnostic conversions performed. This should be a last resort because using + # database-specific terms will lock you into using that particular database engine, or require you to # change your call if you switch engines. # # # A simple SQL query spanning multiple tables @@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ module ActiveRecord def find_by_sql(sql, binds = [], preparable: nil, &block) result_set = connection.select_all(sanitize_sql(sql), "#{name} Load", binds, preparable: preparable) column_types = result_set.column_types.dup - columns_hash.each_key { |k| column_types.delete k } + cached_columns_hash = connection.schema_cache.columns_hash(table_name) + cached_columns_hash.each_key { |k| column_types.delete k } message_bus = ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrumenter payload = { @@ -60,7 +61,9 @@ module ActiveRecord # Returns the result of an SQL statement that should only include a COUNT(*) in the SELECT part. # The use of this method should be restricted to complicated SQL queries that can't be executed - # using the ActiveRecord::Calculations class methods. Look into those before using this. + # using the ActiveRecord::Calculations class methods. Look into those before using this method, + # as it could lock you into a specific database engine or require a code change to switch + # database engines. # # Product.count_by_sql "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sales s, customers c WHERE s.customer_id = c.id" # # => 12 |