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-rw-r--r--activerecord/CHANGELOG.md396
-rw-r--r--activerecord/README.rdoc5
-rw-r--r--activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc1
-rw-r--r--activerecord/Rakefile22
-rw-r--r--activerecord/activerecord.gemspec2
-rwxr-xr-xactiverecord/bin/test2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb22
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb228
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb9
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/belongs_to_association.rb46
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb10
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb14
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb24
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/foreign_association.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb10
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb33
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb15
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb81
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/collection_association.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/has_one.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/singular_association.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute/user_provided_default.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb20
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/primary_key.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/time_zone_conversion.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/attributes.rb10
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb23
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb39
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb64
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb73
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_limits.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb21
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/quoting.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb155
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_dumper.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb155
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb37
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb276
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/determine_if_preparable_visitor.rb22
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_creation.rb57
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_definitions.rb69
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_dumper.rb59
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb20
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb475
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_dumper.rb54
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb38
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb139
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb67
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb12
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb12
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/enum.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb62
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb55
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb245
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/compatibility.rb90
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb7
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb65
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake14
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb81
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb90
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb22
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb40
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/from_clause.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_attribute.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb229
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/record_fetch_warning.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb12
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/where_clause_factory.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb5
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb32
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb9
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb33
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/secure_token.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/store.rb5
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb24
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/mysql_database_tasks.rb10
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/sqlite_database_tasks.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/touch_later.rb16
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb85
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/type.rb12
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/type/type_map.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/connection.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/map.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb27
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb13
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/presence.rb7
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb10
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration.rb7
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/create_table_migration.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/migration.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb36
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb43
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/active_schema_test.rb190
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/case_sensitivity_test.rb54
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/charset_collation_test.rb54
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/connection_test.rb191
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/consistency_test.rb49
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/enum_test.rb10
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/explain_test.rb21
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/mysql_adapter_test.rb143
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/quoting_test.rb29
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/reserved_word_test.rb153
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/schema_test.rb100
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/sp_test.rb15
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/sql_types_test.rb14
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/statement_pool_test.rb19
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/table_options_test.rb42
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/unsigned_type_test.rb65
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb10
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/connection_test.rb35
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/schema_test.rb40
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sp_test.rb30
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sql_types_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/connection_test.rb48
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/extension_migration_test.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/geometric_test.rb160
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/hstore_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/schema_test.rb35
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb17
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_create_folder_test.rb16
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/associations/bidirectional_destroy_dependencies_test.rb41
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb36
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb25
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb41
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/associations/left_outer_join_association_test.rb79
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/attributes_test.rb13
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb36
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb128
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/binary_test.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/cache_key_test.rb25
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb78
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/collection_cache_key_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/column_definition_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/mysql_type_lookup_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb9
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/custom_locking_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/date_time_precision_test.rb37
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb13
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb103
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb15
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/forbidden_attributes_protection_test.rb72
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/inheritance_test.rb126
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb18
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/invalid_connection_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb60
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb12
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_positioning_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/columns_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/compatibility_test.rb42
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/create_join_table_test.rb24
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/foreign_key_test.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb12
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/postgresql_geometric_types_test.rb93
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/references_foreign_key_test.rb11
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration/rename_table_test.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb115
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb35
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb46
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb34
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/relation/delegation_test.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/relation/mutation_test.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb22
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb19
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb104
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/schema_dumper_test.rb44
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/tasks/mysql_rake_test.rb45
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb10
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/tasks/sqlite_rake_test.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/time_precision_test.rb34
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/touch_later_test.rb8
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb12
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/cases/view_test.rb18
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/config.example.yml9
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/fixtures/content.yml3
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/fixtures/content_positions.yml3
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/10_urban/9_add_expressions.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/decimal/1_give_me_big_numbers.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/magic/1_currencies_have_symbols.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1000_people_have_middle_names.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1_people_have_last_names.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/missing/3_we_need_reminders.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/missing/4_innocent_jointable.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/rename/1_we_need_things.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/rename/2_rename_things.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/1_people_have_hobbies.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/2_people_have_descriptions.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/1_create_articles.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/2_create_comments.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_name_collision/1_people_have_hobbies.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010101_people_have_hobbies.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010202_people_have_descriptions.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010101_create_articles.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010202_create_comments.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid/2_we_need_reminders.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid/3_innocent_jointable.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub/2_we_need_reminders.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub1/3_innocent_jointable.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100101010101_valid_with_timestamps_people_have_last_names.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100201010101_valid_with_timestamps_we_need_reminders.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100301010101_valid_with_timestamps_innocent_jointable.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/migrations/version_check/20131219224947_migration_version_check.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb7
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/car.rb1
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/company.rb1
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/content.rb40
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/developer.rb2
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/guitar.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/mentor.rb3
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/post.rb7
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/project.rb9
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/models/tuning_peg.rb4
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/schema/mysql2_specific_schema.rb13
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/schema/mysql_specific_schema.rb6
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb25
-rw-r--r--activerecord/test/support/schema_dumping_helper.rb2
267 files changed, 4225 insertions, 3736 deletions
diff --git a/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md b/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
index 6a40d32ef9..ecdb7e204a 100644
--- a/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,11 +1,377 @@
+* Support passing the schema name as a prefix to table name in
+ `ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#indexes`. Previously the prefix would
+ be considered a full part of the index name, and only the schema in the
+ current search path would be considered.
+
+ *Grey Baker*
+
+* Ignore index name in `index_exists?` and `remove_index` when not passed a
+ name to check for.
+
+ *Grey Baker*
+
+* Extract support for the legacy `mysql` database adapter from core. It will
+ live on in a separate gem for now, but most users should just use `mysql2`.
+
+ *Abdelkader Boudih*
+
+* ApplicationRecord is a new superclass for all app models, analogous to app
+ controllers subclassing ApplicationController instead of
+ ActionController::Base. This gives apps a single spot to configure app-wide
+ model behavior.
+
+ Newly generated applications have `app/models/application_record.rb`
+ present by default.
+
+ *Genadi Samokovarov*
+
+* Version the API presented to migration classes, so we can change parameter
+ defaults without breaking existing migrations, or forcing them to be
+ rewritten through a deprecation cycle.
+
+ *Matthew Draper*, *Ravil Bayramgalin*
+
+* Use bind params for `limit` and `offset`. This will generate significantly
+ fewer prepared statements for common tasks like pagination. To support this
+ change, passing a string containing a comma to `limit` has been deprecated,
+ and passing an Arel node to `limit` is no longer supported.
+
+ Fixes #22250
+
+ *Sean Griffin*
+
+* Introduce after_{create,update,delete}_commit callbacks.
+
+ Before:
+
+ after_commit :add_to_index_later, on: :create
+ after_commit :update_in_index_later, on: :update
+ after_commit :remove_from_index_later, on: :destroy
+
+ After:
+
+ after_create_commit :add_to_index_later
+ after_update_commit :update_in_index_later
+ after_destroy_commit :remove_from_index_later
+
+ Fixes #22515.
+
+ *Genadi Samokovarov*
+
+* Respect the column default values for `inheritance_column` when
+ instantiating records through the base class.
+
+ Fixes #17121.
+
+ Example:
+
+ # The schema of BaseModel has `t.string :type, default: 'SubType'`
+ subtype = BaseModel.new
+ assert_equals SubType, subtype.class
+
+ *Kuldeep Aggarwal*
+
+* Fix `rake db:structure:dump` on Postgres when multiple schemas are used.
+
+ Fixes #22346.
+
+ *Nick Muerdter*, *ckoenig*
+
+* Add schema dumping support for PostgreSQL geometric data types.
+
+ *Ryuta Kamizono*
+
+* Except keys of `build_record`'s argument from `create_scope` in `initialize_attributes`.
+
+ Fixes #21893.
+
+ *Yuichiro Kaneko*
+
+* Deprecate `connection.tables` on the SQLite3 and MySQL adapters.
+ Also deprecate passing arguments to `#tables`.
+ And deprecate `table_exists?`.
+
+ The `#tables` method of some adapters (mysql, mysql2, sqlite3) would return
+ both tables and views while others (postgresql) just return tables. To make
+ their behavior consistent, `#tables` will return only tables in the future.
+
+ The `#table_exists?` method would check both tables and views. To make
+ their behavior consistent with `#tables`, `#table_exists?` will check only
+ tables in the future.
+
+ *Yuichiro Kaneko*
+
+* Improve support for non Active Record objects on `validates_associated`
+
+ Skipping `marked_for_destruction?` when the associated object does not responds
+ to it make easier to validate virtual associations built on top of Active Model
+ objects and/or serialized objects that implement a `valid?` instance method.
+
+ *Kassio Borges*, *Lucas Mazza*
+
+* Change connection management middleware to return a new response with
+ a body proxy, rather than mutating the original.
+
+ *Kevin Buchanan*
+
+* Make `db:migrate:status` to render `1_some.rb` format migrate files.
+
+ These files are in `db/migrate`:
+
+ * 1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb
+ * 20150819202140_irreversible_migration.rb
+ * 20150823202140_add_admin_flag_to_users.rb
+ * 20150823202141_migration_tests.rb
+ * 2_we_need_reminders.rb
+ * 3_innocent_jointable.rb
+
+ Before:
+
+ $ bundle exec rake db:migrate:status
+ ...
+
+ Status Migration ID Migration Name
+ --------------------------------------------------
+ up 001 ********** NO FILE **********
+ up 002 ********** NO FILE **********
+ up 003 ********** NO FILE **********
+ up 20150819202140 Irreversible migration
+ up 20150823202140 Add admin flag to users
+ up 20150823202141 Migration tests
+
+ After:
+
+ $ bundle exec rake db:migrate:status
+ ...
+
+ Status Migration ID Migration Name
+ --------------------------------------------------
+ up 001 Valid people have last names
+ up 002 We need reminders
+ up 003 Innocent jointable
+ up 20150819202140 Irreversible migration
+ up 20150823202140 Add admin flag to users
+ up 20150823202141 Migration tests
+
+ *Yuichiro Kaneko*
+
+* Define `ActiveRecord::Sanitization.sanitize_sql_for_order` and use it inside
+ `preprocess_order_args`.
+
+ *Yuichiro Kaneko*
+
+* Allow bigint with default nil for avoiding auto increment primary key.
+
+ *Ryuta Kamizono*
+
+* Remove `DEFAULT_CHARSET` and `DEFAULT_COLLATION` in `MySQLDatabaseTasks`.
+
+ We should omit the collation entirely rather than providing a default.
+ Then the choice is the responsibility of the server and MySQL distribution.
+
+ *Ryuta Kamizono*
+
+* Alias `ActiveRecord::Relation#left_joins` to
+ `ActiveRecord::Relation#left_outer_joins`.
+
+ *Takashi Kokubun*
+
+* Use advisory locking to raise a `ConcurrentMigrationError` instead of
+ attempting to migrate when another migration is currently running.
+
+ *Sam Davies*
+
+* Added `ActiveRecord::Relation#left_outer_joins`.
+
+ Example:
+
+ User.left_outer_joins(:posts)
+ # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" LEFT OUTER JOIN "posts" ON
+ "posts"."user_id" = "users"."id"
+
+ *Florian Thomas*
+
+* Support passing an array to `order` for SQL parameter sanitization.
+
+ *Aaron Suggs*
+
+* Avoid disabling errors on the PostgreSQL connection when enabling the
+ `standard_conforming_strings` setting. Errors were previously disabled because
+ the setting wasn't writable in Postgres 8.1 and didn't exist in earlier
+ versions. Now Rails only supports Postgres 8.2+ we're fine to assume the
+ setting exists. Disabling errors caused problems when using a connection
+ pooling tool like PgBouncer because it's not guaranteed to have the same
+ connection between calls to `execute` and it could leave the connection
+ with errors disabled.
+
+ Fixes #22101.
+
+ *Harry Marr*
+
+* Set `scope.reordering_value` to `true` if `:reordering`-values are specified.
+
+ Fixes #21886.
+
+ *Hiroaki Izu*
+
+* Add support for bidirectional destroy dependencies.
+
+ Fixes #13609.
+
+ Example:
+
+ class Content < ActiveRecord::Base
+ has_one :position, dependent: :destroy
+ end
+
+ class Position < ActiveRecord::Base
+ belongs_to :content, dependent: :destroy
+ end
+
+ *Seb Jacobs*
+
+* Includes HABTM returns correct size now. It's caused by the join dependency
+ only instantiates one HABTM object because the join table hasn't a primary key.
+
+ Fixes #16032.
+
+ Examples:
+
+ before:
+
+ Project.first.salaried_developers.size # => 3
+ Project.includes(:salaried_developers).first.salaried_developers.size # => 1
+
+ after:
+
+ Project.first.salaried_developers.size # => 3
+ Project.includes(:salaried_developers).first.salaried_developers.size # => 3
+
+ *Bigxiang*
+
+* Add option to index errors in nested attributes
+
+ For models which have nested attributes, errors within those models will
+ now be indexed if :index_errors is specified when defining a
+ has_many relationship, or if its set in the global config.
+
+ Example:
+
+ class Guitar < ActiveRecord::Base
+ has_many :tuning_pegs
+ accepts_nested_attributes_for :tuning_pegs
+ end
+
+ class TuningPeg < ActiveRecord::Base
+ belongs_to :guitar
+ validates_numericality_of :pitch
+ end
+
+ # Old style
+ guitar.errors["tuning_pegs.pitch"] = ["is not a number"]
+
+ # New style (if defined globally, or set in has_many_relationship)
+ guitar.errors["tuning_pegs[1].pitch"] = ["is not a number"]
+
+ *Michael Probber*, *Terence Sun*
+
+* Exit with non-zero status for failed database rake tasks.
+
+ *Jay Hayes*
+
+* Queries such as `Computer.joins(:monitor).group(:status).count` will now be
+ interpreted as `Computer.joins(:monitor).group('computers.status').count`
+ so that when `Computer` and `Monitor` have both `status` columns we don't
+ have conflicts in projection.
+
+ *Rafael Sales*
+
+* Add ability to default to `uuid` as primary key when generating database migrations.
+
+ Example:
+
+ config.generators do |g|
+ g.orm :active_record, primary_key_type: :uuid
+ end
+
+ *Jon McCartie*
+
+* Don't cache arguments in `#find_by` if they are an `ActiveRecord::Relation`.
+
+ Fixes #20817
+
+ *Hiroaki Izu*
+
+* Qualify column name inserted by `group` in calculation.
+
+ Giving `group` an unqualified column name now works, even if the relation
+ has `JOIN` with another table which also has a column of the name.
+
+ *Soutaro Matsumoto*
+
+* Don't cache prepared statements containing an IN clause or a SQL literal, as
+ these queries will change often and are unlikely to have a cache hit.
+
+ *Sean Griffin*
+
+* Fix `rewhere` in a `has_many` association.
+
+ Fixes #21955.
+
+ *Josh Branchaud*, *Kal*
+
+* `where` raises ArgumentError on unsupported types.
+
+ Fixes #20473.
+
+ *Jake Worth*
+
+* Add an immutable string type to help reduce memory usage for apps which do
+ not need mutation detection on strings.
+
+ *Sean Griffin*
+
+* Give `AcriveRecord::Relation#update` its own deprecation warning when
+ passed an `ActiveRecord::Base` instance.
+
+ Fixes #21945.
+
+ *Ted Johansson*
+
+* Make it possible to pass `:to_table` when adding a foreign key through
+ `add_reference`.
+
+ Fixes #21563.
+
+ *Yves Senn*
+
+* No longer pass deprecated option `-i` to `pg_dump`.
+
+ *Paul Sadauskas*
+
+* Concurrent `AR::Base#increment!` and `#decrement!` on the same record
+ are all reflected in the database rather than overwriting each other.
+
+ *Bogdan Gusiev*
+
+* Avoid leaking the first relation we call `first` on, per model.
+
+ Fixes #21921.
+
+ *Matthew Draper*, *Jean Boussier*
+
+* Remove unused `pk_and_sequence_for` in `AbstractMysqlAdapter`.
+
+ *Ryuta Kamizono*
+
* Allow fixtures files to set the model class in the YAML file itself.
To load the fixtures file `accounts.yml` as the `User` model, use:
- _fixture:
- model_class: User
- david:
- name: David
+ _fixture:
+ model_class: User
+ david:
+ name: David
Fixes #9516.
@@ -20,16 +386,15 @@
*Jimmy Bourassa*
-* Fixed taking precision into count when assigning a value to timestamp attribute
+* Fixed taking precision into count when assigning a value to timestamp attribute.
Timestamp column can have less precision than ruby timestamp
In result in how big a fraction of a second can be stored in the
database.
- m = Model.create!
- m.created_at.usec == m.reload.created_at.usec
- # => false
+ m = Model.create!
+ m.created_at.usec == m.reload.created_at.usec # => false
# due to different precision in Time.now and database column
If the precision is low enough, (mysql default is 0, so it is always low
@@ -51,7 +416,7 @@
*Yves Senn*, *Matthew Draper*
* Add `ActiveRecord::Base.ignored_columns` to make some columns
- invisible from ActiveRecord.
+ invisible from Active Record.
*Jean Boussier*
@@ -127,6 +492,13 @@
*Wojciech Wnętrzak*
+* Instantiating an AR model with `ActionController::Parameters` now raises
+ an `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesError` if the parameters include a
+ `type` field that has not been explicitly permitted. Previously, the
+ `type` field was simply ignored in the same situation.
+
+ *Prem Sichanugrist*
+
* PostgreSQL, `create_schema`, `drop_schema` and `rename_table` now quote
schema names.
@@ -217,9 +589,9 @@
Example:
- @users = User.where("name like ?", "%Alberto%")
- @users.cache_key
- => "/users/query-5942b155a43b139f2471b872ac54251f-3-20150714212107656125000"
+ @users = User.where("name like ?", "%Alberto%")
+ @users.cache_key
+ # => "/users/query-5942b155a43b139f2471b872ac54251f-3-20150714212107656125000"
*Alberto Fernández-Capel*
diff --git a/activerecord/README.rdoc b/activerecord/README.rdoc
index 3eac8cc422..20ce1e8dd2 100644
--- a/activerecord/README.rdoc
+++ b/activerecord/README.rdoc
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ This would also define the following accessors: <tt>Product#name</tt> and
* Database agnostic schema management with Migrations.
- class AddSystemSettings < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class AddSystemSettings < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
def up
create_table :system_settings do |t|
t.string :name
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ Admit the Database:
The latest version of Active Record can be installed with RubyGems:
- % gem install activerecord
+ $ gem install activerecord
Source code can be downloaded as part of the Rails project on GitHub:
@@ -215,4 +215,3 @@ Bug reports can be filed for the Ruby on Rails project here:
Feature requests should be discussed on the rails-core mailing list here:
* https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/rubyonrails-core
-
diff --git a/activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc b/activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc
index bae40604b1..a74fcf2df7 100644
--- a/activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc
+++ b/activerecord/RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS.rdoc
@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ example:
Simply executing <tt>bundle exec rake test</tt> is equivalent to the following:
- $ bundle exec rake test:mysql
$ bundle exec rake test:mysql2
$ bundle exec rake test:postgresql
$ bundle exec rake test:sqlite3
diff --git a/activerecord/Rakefile b/activerecord/Rakefile
index 8ea22fd901..0564dca94a 100644
--- a/activerecord/Rakefile
+++ b/activerecord/Rakefile
@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ def run_without_aborting(*tasks)
abort "Errors running #{errors.join(', ')}" if errors.any?
end
-desc 'Run mysql, mysql2, sqlite, and postgresql tests by default'
+desc 'Run mysql2, sqlite, and postgresql tests by default'
task :default => :test
-desc 'Run mysql, mysql2, sqlite, and postgresql tests'
+desc 'Run mysql2, sqlite, and postgresql tests'
task :test do
tasks = defined?(JRUBY_VERSION) ?
%w(test_jdbcmysql test_jdbcsqlite3 test_jdbcpostgresql) :
- %w(test_mysql test_mysql2 test_sqlite3 test_postgresql)
+ %w(test_mysql2 test_sqlite3 test_postgresql)
run_without_aborting(*tasks)
end
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ namespace :test do
task :isolated do
tasks = defined?(JRUBY_VERSION) ?
%w(isolated_test_jdbcmysql isolated_test_jdbcsqlite3 isolated_test_jdbcpostgresql) :
- %w(isolated_test_mysql isolated_test_mysql2 isolated_test_sqlite3 isolated_test_postgresql)
+ %w(isolated_test_mysql2 isolated_test_sqlite3 isolated_test_postgresql)
run_without_aborting(*tasks)
end
end
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ namespace :db do
task :drop => ['db:mysql:drop', 'db:postgresql:drop']
end
-%w( mysql mysql2 postgresql sqlite3 sqlite3_mem db2 oracle jdbcmysql jdbcpostgresql jdbcsqlite3 jdbcderby jdbch2 jdbchsqldb ).each do |adapter|
+%w( mysql2 postgresql sqlite3 sqlite3_mem db2 oracle jdbcmysql jdbcpostgresql jdbcsqlite3 jdbcderby jdbch2 jdbchsqldb ).each do |adapter|
namespace :test do
Rake::TestTask.new(adapter => "#{adapter}:env") { |t|
adapter_short = adapter == 'db2' ? adapter : adapter[/^[a-z0-9]+/]
@@ -87,16 +87,16 @@ namespace :db do
namespace :mysql do
desc 'Build the MySQL test databases'
task :build do
- config = ARTest.config['connections']['mysql']
- %x( mysql --user=#{config['arunit']['username']} -e "create DATABASE #{config['arunit']['database']} DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci ")
- %x( mysql --user=#{config['arunit2']['username']} -e "create DATABASE #{config['arunit2']['database']} DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci ")
+ config = ARTest.config['connections']['mysql2']
+ %x( mysql --user=#{config['arunit']['username']} --password=#{config['arunit']['password']} -e "create DATABASE #{config['arunit']['database']} DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci ")
+ %x( mysql --user=#{config['arunit2']['username']} --password=#{config['arunit2']['password']} -e "create DATABASE #{config['arunit2']['database']} DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 DEFAULT COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci ")
end
desc 'Drop the MySQL test databases'
task :drop do
- config = ARTest.config['connections']['mysql']
- %x( mysqladmin --user=#{config['arunit']['username']} -f drop #{config['arunit']['database']} )
- %x( mysqladmin --user=#{config['arunit2']['username']} -f drop #{config['arunit2']['database']} )
+ config = ARTest.config['connections']['mysql2']
+ %x( mysqladmin --user=#{config['arunit']['username']} --password=#{config['arunit']['password']} -f drop #{config['arunit']['database']} )
+ %x( mysqladmin --user=#{config['arunit2']['username']} --password=#{config['arunit2']['password']} -f drop #{config['arunit2']['database']} )
end
desc 'Rebuild the MySQL test databases'
diff --git a/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec b/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec
index bd95b57303..4405da2812 100644
--- a/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec
+++ b/activerecord/activerecord.gemspec
@@ -24,5 +24,5 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.add_dependency 'activesupport', version
s.add_dependency 'activemodel', version
- s.add_dependency 'arel', '7.0.0.alpha'
+ s.add_dependency 'arel', '~> 7.0'
end
diff --git a/activerecord/bin/test b/activerecord/bin/test
index f8adf2aabc..7417b068bf 100755
--- a/activerecord/bin/test
+++ b/activerecord/bin/test
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module Minitest
opts.separator ""
opts.separator "Active Record options:"
opts.on("-a", "--adapter [ADAPTER]",
- "Run tests using a specific adapter (sqlite3, sqlite3_mem, mysql, mysql2, postgresql)") do |adapter|
+ "Run tests using a specific adapter (sqlite3, sqlite3_mem, mysql2, postgresql)") do |adapter|
ENV["ARCONN"] = adapter.strip
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb
index a2aea63bdd..be88c7c9e8 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/aggregations.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
module ActiveRecord
- # = Active Record Aggregations
- module Aggregations # :nodoc:
+ # See ActiveRecord::Aggregations::ClassMethods for documentation
+ module Aggregations
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
def initialize_dup(*) # :nodoc:
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
super
end
- # Active Record implements aggregation through a macro-like class method called +composed_of+
+ # Active Record implements aggregation through a macro-like class method called #composed_of
# for representing attributes as value objects. It expresses relationships like "Account [is]
# composed of Money [among other things]" or "Person [is] composed of [an] address". Each call
# to the macro adds a description of how the value objects are created from the attributes of
@@ -120,12 +120,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# It's also important to treat the value objects as immutable. Don't allow the Money object to have
# its amount changed after creation. Create a new Money object with the new value instead. The
- # Money#exchange_to method is an example of this. It returns a new value object instead of changing
+ # <tt>Money#exchange_to</tt> method is an example of this. It returns a new value object instead of changing
# its own values. Active Record won't persist value objects that have been changed through means
# other than the writer method.
#
# The immutable requirement is enforced by Active Record by freezing any object assigned as a value
- # object. Attempting to change it afterwards will result in a RuntimeError.
+ # object. Attempting to change it afterwards will result in a +RuntimeError+.
#
# Read more about value objects on http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ValueObject and on the dangers of not
# keeping value objects immutable on http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ValueObjectsShouldBeImmutable
@@ -134,17 +134,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# By default value objects are initialized by calling the <tt>new</tt> constructor of the value
# class passing each of the mapped attributes, in the order specified by the <tt>:mapping</tt>
- # option, as arguments. If the value class doesn't support this convention then +composed_of+ allows
+ # option, as arguments. If the value class doesn't support this convention then #composed_of allows
# a custom constructor to be specified.
#
# When a new value is assigned to the value object, the default assumption is that the new value
# is an instance of the value class. Specifying a custom converter allows the new value to be automatically
# converted to an instance of value class if necessary.
#
- # For example, the NetworkResource model has +network_address+ and +cidr_range+ attributes that should be
- # aggregated using the NetAddr::CIDR value class (http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/netaddr/1.5.0/NetAddr/CIDR).
+ # For example, the +NetworkResource+ model has +network_address+ and +cidr_range+ attributes that should be
+ # aggregated using the +NetAddr::CIDR+ value class (http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/netaddr/1.5.0/NetAddr/CIDR).
# The constructor for the value class is called +create+ and it expects a CIDR address string as a parameter.
- # New values can be assigned to the value object using either another NetAddr::CIDR object, a string
+ # New values can be assigned to the value object using either another +NetAddr::CIDR+ object, a string
# or an array. The <tt>:constructor</tt> and <tt>:converter</tt> options can be used to meet
# these requirements:
#
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# == Finding records by a value object
#
- # Once a +composed_of+ relationship is specified for a model, records can be loaded from the database
+ # Once a #composed_of relationship is specified for a model, records can be loaded from the database
# by specifying an instance of the value object in the conditions hash. The following example
# finds all customers with +balance_amount+ equal to 20 and +balance_currency+ equal to "USD":
#
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Options are:
# * <tt>:class_name</tt> - Specifies the class name of the association. Use it only if that name
# can't be inferred from the part id. So <tt>composed_of :address</tt> will by default be linked
- # to the Address class, but if the real class name is CompanyAddress, you'll have to specify it
+ # to the Address class, but if the real class name is +CompanyAddress+, you'll have to specify it
# with this option.
# * <tt>:mapping</tt> - Specifies the mapping of entity attributes to attributes of the value
# object. Each mapping is represented as an array where the first item is the name of the
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
index cf3e63b4a3..462b3066ab 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
@@ -149,7 +149,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
class HasOneThroughNestedAssociationsAreReadonly < ThroughNestedAssociationsAreReadonly #:nodoc:
end
- class EagerLoadPolymorphicError < ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
+ # This error is raised when trying to eager load a polymorphic association using a JOIN.
+ # Eager loading polymorphic associations is only possible with
+ # {ActiveRecord::Relation#preload}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#preload].
+ class EagerLoadPolymorphicError < ActiveRecordError
def initialize(reflection = nil)
if reflection
super("Cannot eagerly load the polymorphic association #{reflection.name.inspect}")
@@ -298,7 +301,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# === A word of warning
#
# Don't create associations that have the same name as instance methods of
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::Base</tt>. Since the association adds a method with that name to
+ # ActiveRecord::Base. Since the association adds a method with that name to
# its model, it will override the inherited method and break things.
# For instance, +attributes+ and +connection+ would be bad choices for association names.
#
@@ -360,7 +363,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
#
# If your model class is <tt>Project</tt>, the module is
- # named <tt>Project::GeneratedAssociationMethods</tt>. The GeneratedAssociationMethods module is
+ # named <tt>Project::GeneratedAssociationMethods</tt>. The +GeneratedAssociationMethods+ module is
# included in the model class immediately after the (anonymous) generated attributes methods
# module, meaning an association will override the methods for an attribute with the same name.
#
@@ -368,12 +371,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Active Record associations can be used to describe one-to-one, one-to-many and many-to-many
# relationships between models. Each model uses an association to describe its role in
- # the relation. The +belongs_to+ association is always used in the model that has
+ # the relation. The #belongs_to association is always used in the model that has
# the foreign key.
#
# === One-to-one
#
- # Use +has_one+ in the base, and +belongs_to+ in the associated model.
+ # Use #has_one in the base, and #belongs_to in the associated model.
#
# class Employee < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_one :office
@@ -384,7 +387,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# === One-to-many
#
- # Use +has_many+ in the base, and +belongs_to+ in the associated model.
+ # Use #has_many in the base, and #belongs_to in the associated model.
#
# class Manager < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_many :employees
@@ -397,7 +400,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# There are two ways to build a many-to-many relationship.
#
- # The first way uses a +has_many+ association with the <tt>:through</tt> option and a join model, so
+ # The first way uses a #has_many association with the <tt>:through</tt> option and a join model, so
# there are two stages of associations.
#
# class Assignment < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -413,7 +416,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# has_many :programmers, through: :assignments
# end
#
- # For the second way, use +has_and_belongs_to_many+ in both models. This requires a join table
+ # For the second way, use #has_and_belongs_to_many in both models. This requires a join table
# that has no corresponding model or primary key.
#
# class Programmer < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -425,13 +428,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Choosing which way to build a many-to-many relationship is not always simple.
# If you need to work with the relationship model as its own entity,
- # use <tt>has_many :through</tt>. Use +has_and_belongs_to_many+ when working with legacy schemas or when
+ # use #has_many <tt>:through</tt>. Use #has_and_belongs_to_many when working with legacy schemas or when
# you never work directly with the relationship itself.
#
- # == Is it a +belongs_to+ or +has_one+ association?
+ # == Is it a #belongs_to or #has_one association?
#
# Both express a 1-1 relationship. The difference is mostly where to place the foreign
- # key, which goes on the table for the class declaring the +belongs_to+ relationship.
+ # key, which goes on the table for the class declaring the #belongs_to relationship.
#
# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
# # I reference an account.
@@ -464,35 +467,35 @@ module ActiveRecord
# there is some special behavior you should be aware of, mostly involving the saving of
# associated objects.
#
- # You can set the <tt>:autosave</tt> option on a <tt>has_one</tt>, <tt>belongs_to</tt>,
- # <tt>has_many</tt>, or <tt>has_and_belongs_to_many</tt> association. Setting it
+ # You can set the <tt>:autosave</tt> option on a #has_one, #belongs_to,
+ # #has_many, or #has_and_belongs_to_many association. Setting it
# to +true+ will _always_ save the members, whereas setting it to +false+ will
# _never_ save the members. More details about <tt>:autosave</tt> option is available at
# AutosaveAssociation.
#
# === One-to-one associations
#
- # * Assigning an object to a +has_one+ association automatically saves that object and
+ # * Assigning an object to a #has_one association automatically saves that object and
# the object being replaced (if there is one), in order to update their foreign
# keys - except if the parent object is unsaved (<tt>new_record? == true</tt>).
# * If either of these saves fail (due to one of the objects being invalid), an
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved</tt> exception is raised and the assignment is
+ # ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved exception is raised and the assignment is
# cancelled.
- # * If you wish to assign an object to a +has_one+ association without saving it,
- # use the <tt>build_association</tt> method (documented below). The object being
+ # * If you wish to assign an object to a #has_one association without saving it,
+ # use the <tt>#build_association</tt> method (documented below). The object being
# replaced will still be saved to update its foreign key.
- # * Assigning an object to a +belongs_to+ association does not save the object, since
+ # * Assigning an object to a #belongs_to association does not save the object, since
# the foreign key field belongs on the parent. It does not save the parent either.
#
# === Collections
#
- # * Adding an object to a collection (+has_many+ or +has_and_belongs_to_many+) automatically
+ # * Adding an object to a collection (#has_many or #has_and_belongs_to_many) automatically
# saves that object, except if the parent object (the owner of the collection) is not yet
# stored in the database.
# * If saving any of the objects being added to a collection (via <tt>push</tt> or similar)
# fails, then <tt>push</tt> returns +false+.
# * If saving fails while replacing the collection (via <tt>association=</tt>), an
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved</tt> exception is raised and the assignment is
+ # ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved exception is raised and the assignment is
# cancelled.
# * You can add an object to a collection without automatically saving it by using the
# <tt>collection.build</tt> method (documented below).
@@ -501,14 +504,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# == Customizing the query
#
- # \Associations are built from <tt>Relation</tt>s, and you can use the <tt>Relation</tt> syntax
+ # \Associations are built from <tt>Relation</tt>s, and you can use the Relation syntax
# to customize them. For example, to add a condition:
#
# class Blog < ActiveRecord::Base
- # has_many :published_posts, -> { where published: true }, class_name: 'Post'
+ # has_many :published_posts, -> { where(published: true) }, class_name: 'Post'
# end
#
- # Inside the <tt>-> { ... }</tt> block you can use all of the usual <tt>Relation</tt> methods.
+ # Inside the <tt>-> { ... }</tt> block you can use all of the usual Relation methods.
#
# === Accessing the owner object
#
@@ -517,7 +520,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# events that occur on the user's birthday:
#
# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
- # has_many :birthday_events, ->(user) { where starts_on: user.birthday }, class_name: 'Event'
+ # has_many :birthday_events, ->(user) { where(starts_on: user.birthday) }, class_name: 'Event'
# end
#
# Note: Joining, eager loading and preloading of these associations is not fully possible.
@@ -596,8 +599,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# * <tt>record.association(:items).owner</tt> - Returns the object the association is part of.
# * <tt>record.association(:items).reflection</tt> - Returns the reflection object that describes the association.
- # * <tt>record.association(:items).target</tt> - Returns the associated object for +belongs_to+ and +has_one+, or
- # the collection of associated objects for +has_many+ and +has_and_belongs_to_many+.
+ # * <tt>record.association(:items).target</tt> - Returns the associated object for #belongs_to and #has_one, or
+ # the collection of associated objects for #has_many and #has_and_belongs_to_many.
#
# However, inside the actual extension code, you will not have access to the <tt>record</tt> as
# above. In this case, you can access <tt>proxy_association</tt>. For example,
@@ -609,7 +612,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Has Many associations can be configured with the <tt>:through</tt> option to use an
# explicit join model to retrieve the data. This operates similarly to a
- # +has_and_belongs_to_many+ association. The advantage is that you're able to add validations,
+ # #has_and_belongs_to_many association. The advantage is that you're able to add validations,
# callbacks, and extra attributes on the join model. Consider the following schema:
#
# class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -626,7 +629,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# @author.authorships.collect { |a| a.book } # selects all books that the author's authorships belong to
# @author.books # selects all books by using the Authorship join model
#
- # You can also go through a +has_many+ association on the join model:
+ # You can also go through a #has_many association on the join model:
#
# class Firm < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_many :clients
@@ -646,7 +649,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# @firm.clients.flat_map { |c| c.invoices } # select all invoices for all clients of the firm
# @firm.invoices # selects all invoices by going through the Client join model
#
- # Similarly you can go through a +has_one+ association on the join model:
+ # Similarly you can go through a #has_one association on the join model:
#
# class Group < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_many :users
@@ -666,7 +669,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# @group.users.collect { |u| u.avatar }.compact # select all avatars for all users in the group
# @group.avatars # selects all avatars by going through the User join model.
#
- # An important caveat with going through +has_one+ or +has_many+ associations on the
+ # An important caveat with going through #has_one or #has_many associations on the
# join model is that these associations are *read-only*. For example, the following
# would not work following the previous example:
#
@@ -675,9 +678,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# == Setting Inverses
#
- # If you are using a +belongs_to+ on the join model, it is a good idea to set the
- # <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option on the +belongs_to+, which will mean that the following example
- # works correctly (where <tt>tags</tt> is a +has_many+ <tt>:through</tt> association):
+ # If you are using a #belongs_to on the join model, it is a good idea to set the
+ # <tt>:inverse_of</tt> option on the #belongs_to, which will mean that the following example
+ # works correctly (where <tt>tags</tt> is a #has_many <tt>:through</tt> association):
#
# @post = Post.first
# @tag = @post.tags.build name: "ruby"
@@ -693,8 +696,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# If you do not set the <tt>:inverse_of</tt> record, the association will
# do its best to match itself up with the correct inverse. Automatic
- # inverse detection only works on <tt>has_many</tt>, <tt>has_one</tt>, and
- # <tt>belongs_to</tt> associations.
+ # inverse detection only works on #has_many, #has_one, and
+ # #belongs_to associations.
#
# Extra options on the associations, as defined in the
# <tt>AssociationReflection::INVALID_AUTOMATIC_INVERSE_OPTIONS</tt> constant, will
@@ -757,7 +760,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# == Polymorphic \Associations
#
# Polymorphic associations on models are not restricted on what types of models they
- # can be associated with. Rather, they specify an interface that a +has_many+ association
+ # can be associated with. Rather, they specify an interface that a #has_many association
# must adhere to.
#
# class Asset < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -841,7 +844,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Post.includes(:author).each do |post|
#
- # This references the name of the +belongs_to+ association that also used the <tt>:author</tt>
+ # This references the name of the #belongs_to association that also used the <tt>:author</tt>
# symbol. After loading the posts, find will collect the +author_id+ from each one and load
# all the referenced authors with one query. Doing so will cut down the number of queries
# from 201 to 102.
@@ -852,7 +855,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# This will load all comments with a single query. This reduces the total number of queries
# to 3. In general, the number of queries will be 1 plus the number of associations
- # named (except if some of the associations are polymorphic +belongs_to+ - see below).
+ # named (except if some of the associations are polymorphic #belongs_to - see below).
#
# To include a deep hierarchy of associations, use a hash:
#
@@ -892,7 +895,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# In this case it is usually more natural to include an association which has conditions defined on it:
#
# class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
- # has_many :approved_comments, -> { where approved: true }, class_name: 'Comment'
+ # has_many :approved_comments, -> { where(approved: true) }, class_name: 'Comment'
# end
#
# Post.includes(:approved_comments)
@@ -924,7 +927,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# For example if all the addressables are either of class Person or Company then a total
# of 3 queries will be executed. The list of addressable types to load is determined on
# the back of the addresses loaded. This is not supported if Active Record has to fallback
- # to the previous implementation of eager loading and will raise <tt>ActiveRecord::EagerLoadPolymorphicError</tt>.
+ # to the previous implementation of eager loading and will raise ActiveRecord::EagerLoadPolymorphicError.
# The reason is that the parent model's type is a column value so its corresponding table
# name cannot be put in the +FROM+/+JOIN+ clauses of that query.
#
@@ -966,7 +969,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# INNER JOIN categories_posts posts_categories_join INNER JOIN posts posts_categories
# INNER JOIN categories_posts categories_posts_join INNER JOIN categories categories_posts_2
#
- # If you wish to specify your own custom joins using <tt>joins</tt> method, those table
+ # If you wish to specify your own custom joins using ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#joins method, those table
# names will take precedence over the eager associations:
#
# Post.joins(:comments).joins("inner join comments ...")
@@ -1059,7 +1062,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# * does not work with <tt>:through</tt> associations.
# * does not work with <tt>:polymorphic</tt> associations.
- # * for +belongs_to+ associations +has_many+ inverse associations are ignored.
+ # * for #belongs_to associations #has_many inverse associations are ignored.
#
# For more information, see the documentation for the +:inverse_of+ option.
#
@@ -1067,7 +1070,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# === Dependent associations
#
- # +has_many+, +has_one+ and +belongs_to+ associations support the <tt>:dependent</tt> option.
+ # #has_many, #has_one and #belongs_to associations support the <tt>:dependent</tt> option.
# This allows you to specify that associated records should be deleted when the owner is
# deleted.
#
@@ -1088,22 +1091,22 @@ module ActiveRecord
# callbacks declared either before or after the <tt>:dependent</tt> option
# can affect what it does.
#
- # Note that <tt>:dependent</tt> option is ignored for +has_one+ <tt>:through</tt> associations.
+ # Note that <tt>:dependent</tt> option is ignored for #has_one <tt>:through</tt> associations.
#
# === Delete or destroy?
#
- # +has_many+ and +has_and_belongs_to_many+ associations have the methods <tt>destroy</tt>,
+ # #has_many and #has_and_belongs_to_many associations have the methods <tt>destroy</tt>,
# <tt>delete</tt>, <tt>destroy_all</tt> and <tt>delete_all</tt>.
#
- # For +has_and_belongs_to_many+, <tt>delete</tt> and <tt>destroy</tt> are the same: they
+ # For #has_and_belongs_to_many, <tt>delete</tt> and <tt>destroy</tt> are the same: they
# cause the records in the join table to be removed.
#
- # For +has_many+, <tt>destroy</tt> and <tt>destroy_all</tt> will always call the <tt>destroy</tt> method of the
+ # For #has_many, <tt>destroy</tt> and <tt>destroy_all</tt> will always call the <tt>destroy</tt> method of the
# record(s) being removed so that callbacks are run. However <tt>delete</tt> and <tt>delete_all</tt> will either
# do the deletion according to the strategy specified by the <tt>:dependent</tt> option, or
# if no <tt>:dependent</tt> option is given, then it will follow the default strategy.
# The default strategy is to do nothing (leave the foreign keys with the parent ids set), except for
- # +has_many+ <tt>:through</tt>, where the default strategy is <tt>delete_all</tt> (delete
+ # #has_many <tt>:through</tt>, where the default strategy is <tt>delete_all</tt> (delete
# the join records, without running their callbacks).
#
# There is also a <tt>clear</tt> method which is the same as <tt>delete_all</tt>, except that
@@ -1111,13 +1114,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# === What gets deleted?
#
- # There is a potential pitfall here: +has_and_belongs_to_many+ and +has_many+ <tt>:through</tt>
+ # There is a potential pitfall here: #has_and_belongs_to_many and #has_many <tt>:through</tt>
# associations have records in join tables, as well as the associated records. So when we
# call one of these deletion methods, what exactly should be deleted?
#
# The answer is that it is assumed that deletion on an association is about removing the
# <i>link</i> between the owner and the associated object(s), rather than necessarily the
- # associated objects themselves. So with +has_and_belongs_to_many+ and +has_many+
+ # associated objects themselves. So with #has_and_belongs_to_many and #has_many
# <tt>:through</tt>, the join records will be deleted, but the associated records won't.
#
# This makes sense if you think about it: if you were to call <tt>post.tags.delete(Tag.find_by(name: 'food'))</tt>
@@ -1128,20 +1131,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
# a person has many projects, and each project has many tasks. If we deleted one of a person's
# tasks, we would probably not want the project to be deleted. In this scenario, the delete method
# won't actually work: it can only be used if the association on the join model is a
- # +belongs_to+. In other situations you are expected to perform operations directly on
+ # #belongs_to. In other situations you are expected to perform operations directly on
# either the associated records or the <tt>:through</tt> association.
#
- # With a regular +has_many+ there is no distinction between the "associated records"
+ # With a regular #has_many there is no distinction between the "associated records"
# and the "link", so there is only one choice for what gets deleted.
#
- # With +has_and_belongs_to_many+ and +has_many+ <tt>:through</tt>, if you want to delete the
+ # With #has_and_belongs_to_many and #has_many <tt>:through</tt>, if you want to delete the
# associated records themselves, you can always do something along the lines of
# <tt>person.tasks.each(&:destroy)</tt>.
#
- # == Type safety with <tt>ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch</tt>
+ # == Type safety with ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch
#
# If you attempt to assign an object to an association that doesn't match the inferred
- # or specified <tt>:class_name</tt>, you'll get an <tt>ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch</tt>.
+ # or specified <tt>:class_name</tt>, you'll get an ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch.
#
# == Options
#
@@ -1178,7 +1181,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# [collection=objects]
# Replaces the collections content by deleting and adding objects as appropriate. If the <tt>:through</tt>
# option is true callbacks in the join models are triggered except destroy callbacks, since deletion is
- # direct.
+ # direct by default. You can specify <tt>dependent: :destroy</tt> or
+ # <tt>dependent: :nullify</tt> to override this.
# [collection_singular_ids]
# Returns an array of the associated objects' ids
# [collection_singular_ids=ids]
@@ -1195,10 +1199,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
# [collection.size]
# Returns the number of associated objects.
# [collection.find(...)]
- # Finds an associated object according to the same rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.find</tt>.
+ # Finds an associated object according to the same rules as ActiveRecord::FinderMethods#find.
# [collection.exists?(...)]
# Checks whether an associated object with the given conditions exists.
- # Uses the same rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.exists?</tt>.
+ # Uses the same rules as ActiveRecord::FinderMethods#exists?.
# [collection.build(attributes = {}, ...)]
# Returns one or more new objects of the collection type that have been instantiated
# with +attributes+ and linked to this object through a foreign key, but have not yet
@@ -1209,7 +1213,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# been saved (if it passed the validation). *Note*: This only works if the base model
# already exists in the DB, not if it is a new (unsaved) record!
# [collection.create!(attributes = {})]
- # Does the same as <tt>collection.create</tt>, but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid</tt>
+ # Does the same as <tt>collection.create</tt>, but raises ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
# if the record is invalid.
#
# === Example
@@ -1261,11 +1265,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
# [:class_name]
# Specify the class name of the association. Use it only if that name can't be inferred
# from the association name. So <tt>has_many :products</tt> will by default be linked
- # to the Product class, but if the real class name is SpecialProduct, you'll have to
+ # to the +Product+ class, but if the real class name is +SpecialProduct+, you'll have to
# specify it with this option.
# [:foreign_key]
# Specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
- # of this class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed. So a Person class that makes a +has_many+
+ # of this class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed. So a Person class that makes a #has_many
# association will use "person_id" as the default <tt>:foreign_key</tt>.
# [:foreign_type]
# Specify the column used to store the associated object's type, if this is a polymorphic
@@ -1289,20 +1293,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
# * <tt>:restrict_with_error</tt> causes an error to be added to the owner if there are any associated objects.
#
# If using with the <tt>:through</tt> option, the association on the join model must be
- # a +belongs_to+, and the records which get deleted are the join records, rather than
+ # a #belongs_to, and the records which get deleted are the join records, rather than
# the associated records.
# [:counter_cache]
# This option can be used to configure a custom named <tt>:counter_cache.</tt> You only need this option,
- # when you customized the name of your <tt>:counter_cache</tt> on the <tt>belongs_to</tt> association.
+ # when you customized the name of your <tt>:counter_cache</tt> on the #belongs_to association.
# [:as]
- # Specifies a polymorphic interface (See <tt>belongs_to</tt>).
+ # Specifies a polymorphic interface (See #belongs_to).
# [:through]
# Specifies an association through which to perform the query. This can be any other type
# of association, including other <tt>:through</tt> associations. Options for <tt>:class_name</tt>,
# <tt>:primary_key</tt> and <tt>:foreign_key</tt> are ignored, as the association uses the
# source reflection.
#
- # If the association on the join model is a +belongs_to+, the collection can be modified
+ # If the association on the join model is a #belongs_to, the collection can be modified
# and the records on the <tt>:through</tt> model will be automatically created and removed
# as appropriate. Otherwise, the collection is read-only, so you should manipulate the
# <tt>:through</tt> association directly.
@@ -1313,13 +1317,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
# the appropriate join model records when they are saved. (See the 'Association Join Models'
# section above.)
# [:source]
- # Specifies the source association name used by <tt>has_many :through</tt> queries.
+ # Specifies the source association name used by #has_many <tt>:through</tt> queries.
# Only use it if the name cannot be inferred from the association.
# <tt>has_many :subscribers, through: :subscriptions</tt> will look for either <tt>:subscribers</tt> or
# <tt>:subscriber</tt> on Subscription, unless a <tt>:source</tt> is given.
# [:source_type]
- # Specifies type of the source association used by <tt>has_many :through</tt> queries where the source
- # association is a polymorphic +belongs_to+.
+ # Specifies type of the source association used by #has_many <tt>:through</tt> queries where the source
+ # association is a polymorphic #belongs_to.
# [:validate]
# If +false+, don't validate the associated objects when saving the parent object. true by default.
# [:autosave]
@@ -1329,10 +1333,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
# +before_save+ callback. Because callbacks are run in the order they are defined, associated objects
# may need to be explicitly saved in any user-defined +before_save+ callbacks.
#
- # Note that <tt>accepts_nested_attributes_for</tt> sets <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
+ # Note that NestedAttributes::ClassMethods#accepts_nested_attributes_for sets
+ # <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
# [:inverse_of]
- # Specifies the name of the <tt>belongs_to</tt> association on the associated object
- # that is the inverse of this <tt>has_many</tt> association. Does not work in combination
+ # Specifies the name of the #belongs_to association on the associated object
+ # that is the inverse of this #has_many association. Does not work in combination
# with <tt>:through</tt> or <tt>:as</tt> options.
# See ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview on Bi-directional associations for more detail.
# [:extend]
@@ -1341,10 +1346,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
# association objects.
#
# Option examples:
- # has_many :comments, -> { order "posted_on" }
- # has_many :comments, -> { includes :author }
+ # has_many :comments, -> { order("posted_on") }
+ # has_many :comments, -> { includes(:author) }
# has_many :people, -> { where(deleted: false).order("name") }, class_name: "Person"
- # has_many :tracks, -> { order "position" }, dependent: :destroy
+ # has_many :tracks, -> { order("position") }, dependent: :destroy
# has_many :comments, dependent: :nullify
# has_many :tags, as: :taggable
# has_many :reports, -> { readonly }
@@ -1356,8 +1361,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Specifies a one-to-one association with another class. This method should only be used
# if the other class contains the foreign key. If the current class contains the foreign key,
- # then you should use +belongs_to+ instead. See also ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview
- # on when to use +has_one+ and when to use +belongs_to+.
+ # then you should use #belongs_to instead. See also ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview
+ # on when to use #has_one and when to use #belongs_to.
#
# The following methods for retrieval and query of a single associated object will be added:
#
@@ -1379,7 +1384,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# with +attributes+, linked to this object through a foreign key, and that
# has already been saved (if it passed the validation).
# [create_association!(attributes = {})]
- # Does the same as <tt>create_association</tt>, but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid</tt>
+ # Does the same as <tt>create_association</tt>, but raises ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
# if the record is invalid.
#
# === Example
@@ -1424,7 +1429,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Note that <tt>:dependent</tt> option is ignored when using <tt>:through</tt> option.
# [:foreign_key]
# Specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
- # of this class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed. So a Person class that makes a +has_one+ association
+ # of this class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed. So a Person class that makes a #has_one association
# will use "person_id" as the default <tt>:foreign_key</tt>.
# [:foreign_type]
# Specify the column used to store the associated object's type, if this is a polymorphic
@@ -1435,20 +1440,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
# [:primary_key]
# Specify the method that returns the primary key used for the association. By default this is +id+.
# [:as]
- # Specifies a polymorphic interface (See <tt>belongs_to</tt>).
+ # Specifies a polymorphic interface (See #belongs_to).
# [:through]
# Specifies a Join Model through which to perform the query. Options for <tt>:class_name</tt>,
# <tt>:primary_key</tt>, and <tt>:foreign_key</tt> are ignored, as the association uses the
- # source reflection. You can only use a <tt>:through</tt> query through a <tt>has_one</tt>
- # or <tt>belongs_to</tt> association on the join model.
+ # source reflection. You can only use a <tt>:through</tt> query through a #has_one
+ # or #belongs_to association on the join model.
# [:source]
- # Specifies the source association name used by <tt>has_one :through</tt> queries.
+ # Specifies the source association name used by #has_one <tt>:through</tt> queries.
# Only use it if the name cannot be inferred from the association.
# <tt>has_one :favorite, through: :favorites</tt> will look for a
# <tt>:favorite</tt> on Favorite, unless a <tt>:source</tt> is given.
# [:source_type]
- # Specifies type of the source association used by <tt>has_one :through</tt> queries where the source
- # association is a polymorphic +belongs_to+.
+ # Specifies type of the source association used by #has_one <tt>:through</tt> queries where the source
+ # association is a polymorphic #belongs_to.
# [:validate]
# If +false+, don't validate the associated object when saving the parent object. +false+ by default.
# [:autosave]
@@ -1456,10 +1461,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
# when saving the parent object. If false, never save or destroy the associated object.
# By default, only save the associated object if it's a new record.
#
- # Note that <tt>accepts_nested_attributes_for</tt> sets <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
+ # Note that NestedAttributes::ClassMethods#accepts_nested_attributes_for sets
+ # <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
# [:inverse_of]
- # Specifies the name of the <tt>belongs_to</tt> association on the associated object
- # that is the inverse of this <tt>has_one</tt> association. Does not work in combination
+ # Specifies the name of the #belongs_to association on the associated object
+ # that is the inverse of this #has_one association. Does not work in combination
# with <tt>:through</tt> or <tt>:as</tt> options.
# See ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview on Bi-directional associations for more detail.
# [:required]
@@ -1471,12 +1477,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# has_one :credit_card, dependent: :destroy # destroys the associated credit card
# has_one :credit_card, dependent: :nullify # updates the associated records foreign
# # key value to NULL rather than destroying it
- # has_one :last_comment, -> { order 'posted_on' }, class_name: "Comment"
- # has_one :project_manager, -> { where role: 'project_manager' }, class_name: "Person"
+ # has_one :last_comment, -> { order('posted_on') }, class_name: "Comment"
+ # has_one :project_manager, -> { where(role: 'project_manager') }, class_name: "Person"
# has_one :attachment, as: :attachable
# has_one :boss, -> { readonly }
# has_one :club, through: :membership
- # has_one :primary_address, -> { where primary: true }, through: :addressables, source: :addressable
+ # has_one :primary_address, -> { where(primary: true) }, through: :addressables, source: :addressable
# has_one :credit_card, required: true
def has_one(name, scope = nil, options = {})
reflection = Builder::HasOne.build(self, name, scope, options)
@@ -1485,8 +1491,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Specifies a one-to-one association with another class. This method should only be used
# if this class contains the foreign key. If the other class contains the foreign key,
- # then you should use +has_one+ instead. See also ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview
- # on when to use +has_one+ and when to use +belongs_to+.
+ # then you should use #has_one instead. See also ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview
+ # on when to use #has_one and when to use #belongs_to.
#
# Methods will be added for retrieval and query for a single associated object, for which
# this object holds an id:
@@ -1506,7 +1512,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# with +attributes+, linked to this object through a foreign key, and that
# has already been saved (if it passed the validation).
# [create_association!(attributes = {})]
- # Does the same as <tt>create_association</tt>, but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid</tt>
+ # Does the same as <tt>create_association</tt>, but raises ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
# if the record is invalid.
#
# === Example
@@ -1553,12 +1559,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# [:dependent]
# If set to <tt>:destroy</tt>, the associated object is destroyed when this object is. If set to
# <tt>:delete</tt>, the associated object is deleted *without* calling its destroy method.
- # This option should not be specified when <tt>belongs_to</tt> is used in conjunction with
- # a <tt>has_many</tt> relationship on another class because of the potential to leave
+ # This option should not be specified when #belongs_to is used in conjunction with
+ # a #has_many relationship on another class because of the potential to leave
# orphaned records behind.
# [:counter_cache]
- # Caches the number of belonging objects on the associate class through the use of +increment_counter+
- # and +decrement_counter+. The counter cache is incremented when an object of this
+ # Caches the number of belonging objects on the associate class through the use of CounterCache::ClassMethods#increment_counter
+ # and CounterCache::ClassMethods#decrement_counter. The counter cache is incremented when an object of this
# class is created and decremented when it's destroyed. This requires that a column
# named <tt>#{table_name}_count</tt> (such as +comments_count+ for a belonging Comment class)
# is used on the associate class (such as a Post class) - that is the migration for
@@ -1580,14 +1586,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
# If false, never save or destroy the associated object.
# By default, only save the associated object if it's a new record.
#
- # Note that <tt>accepts_nested_attributes_for</tt> sets <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
+ # Note that NestedAttributes::ClassMethods#accepts_nested_attributes_for
+ # sets <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
# [:touch]
# If true, the associated object will be touched (the updated_at/on attributes set to current time)
# when this record is either saved or destroyed. If you specify a symbol, that attribute
# will be updated with the current time in addition to the updated_at/on attribute.
# [:inverse_of]
- # Specifies the name of the <tt>has_one</tt> or <tt>has_many</tt> association on the associated
- # object that is the inverse of this <tt>belongs_to</tt> association. Does not work in
+ # Specifies the name of the #has_one or #has_many association on the associated
+ # object that is the inverse of this #belongs_to association. Does not work in
# combination with the <tt>:polymorphic</tt> options.
# See ActiveRecord::Associations::ClassMethods's overview on Bi-directional associations for more detail.
# [:optional]
@@ -1633,7 +1640,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# The join table should not have a primary key or a model associated with it. You must manually generate the
# join table with a migration such as this:
#
- # class CreateDevelopersProjectsJoinTable < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class CreateDevelopersProjectsJoinTable < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def change
# create_join_table :developers, :projects
# end
@@ -1677,10 +1684,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
# [collection.find(id)]
# Finds an associated object responding to the +id+ and that
# meets the condition that it has to be associated with this object.
- # Uses the same rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.find</tt>.
+ # Uses the same rules as ActiveRecord::FinderMethods#find.
# [collection.exists?(...)]
# Checks whether an associated object with the given conditions exists.
- # Uses the same rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.exists?</tt>.
+ # Uses the same rules as ActiveRecord::FinderMethods#exists?.
# [collection.build(attributes = {})]
# Returns a new object of the collection type that has been instantiated
# with +attributes+ and linked to this object through the join table, but has not yet been saved.
@@ -1715,7 +1722,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# query when you access the associated collection.
#
# Scope examples:
- # has_and_belongs_to_many :projects, -> { includes :milestones, :manager }
+ # has_and_belongs_to_many :projects, -> { includes(:milestones, :manager) }
# has_and_belongs_to_many :categories, ->(category) {
# where("default_category = ?", category.name)
# }
@@ -1744,19 +1751,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
# [:join_table]
# Specify the name of the join table if the default based on lexical order isn't what you want.
# <b>WARNING:</b> If you're overwriting the table name of either class, the +table_name+ method
- # MUST be declared underneath any +has_and_belongs_to_many+ declaration in order to work.
+ # MUST be declared underneath any #has_and_belongs_to_many declaration in order to work.
# [:foreign_key]
# Specify the foreign key used for the association. By default this is guessed to be the name
# of this class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed. So a Person class that makes
- # a +has_and_belongs_to_many+ association to Project will use "person_id" as the
+ # a #has_and_belongs_to_many association to Project will use "person_id" as the
# default <tt>:foreign_key</tt>.
# [:association_foreign_key]
# Specify the foreign key used for the association on the receiving side of the association.
# By default this is guessed to be the name of the associated class in lower-case and "_id" suffixed.
- # So if a Person class makes a +has_and_belongs_to_many+ association to Project,
+ # So if a Person class makes a #has_and_belongs_to_many association to Project,
# the association will use "project_id" as the default <tt>:association_foreign_key</tt>.
- # [:readonly]
- # If true, all the associated objects are readonly through the association.
# [:validate]
# If +false+, don't validate the associated objects when saving the parent object. +true+ by default.
# [:autosave]
@@ -1765,11 +1770,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# If false, never save or destroy the associated objects.
# By default, only save associated objects that are new records.
#
- # Note that <tt>accepts_nested_attributes_for</tt> sets <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
+ # Note that NestedAttributes::ClassMethods#accepts_nested_attributes_for sets
+ # <tt>:autosave</tt> to <tt>true</tt>.
#
# Option examples:
# has_and_belongs_to_many :projects
- # has_and_belongs_to_many :projects, -> { includes :milestones, :manager }
+ # has_and_belongs_to_many :projects, -> { includes(:milestones, :manager) }
# has_and_belongs_to_many :nations, class_name: "Country"
# has_and_belongs_to_many :categories, join_table: "prods_cats"
# has_and_belongs_to_many :categories, -> { readonly }
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb
index c7b396f3d4..d64ab64c99 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association.rb
@@ -163,9 +163,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
@reflection = @owner.class._reflect_on_association(reflection_name)
end
- def initialize_attributes(record) #:nodoc:
+ def initialize_attributes(record, except_from_scope_attributes = nil) #:nodoc:
+ except_from_scope_attributes ||= {}
skip_assign = [reflection.foreign_key, reflection.type].compact
- attributes = create_scope.except(*(record.changed - skip_assign))
+ assigned_keys = record.changed
+ assigned_keys += except_from_scope_attributes.keys.map(&:to_s)
+ attributes = create_scope.except(*(assigned_keys - skip_assign))
record.assign_attributes(attributes)
set_inverse_instance(record)
end
@@ -248,7 +251,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def build_record(attributes)
reflection.build_association(attributes) do |record|
- initialize_attributes(record)
+ initialize_attributes(record, attributes)
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb
index a140dc239c..48437a1c9e 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/association_scope.rb
@@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
scope.includes! item.includes_values
end
+ scope.unscope!(*item.unscope_values)
scope.where_clause += item.where_clause
scope.order_values |= item.order_values
- scope.unscope!(*item.unscope_values)
end
reflection = reflection.next
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/belongs_to_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/belongs_to_association.rb
index 260a0c6a2d..41698c5360 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/belongs_to_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/belongs_to_association.rb
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def replace(record)
if record
raise_on_type_mismatch!(record)
- update_counters(record)
+ update_counters_on_replace(record)
replace_keys(record)
set_inverse_instance(record)
@updated = true
@@ -32,45 +32,37 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def decrement_counters # :nodoc:
- with_cache_name { |name| decrement_counter name }
+ update_counters(-1)
end
def increment_counters # :nodoc:
- with_cache_name { |name| increment_counter name }
+ update_counters(1)
end
private
- def find_target?
- !loaded? && foreign_key_present? && klass
- end
-
- def with_cache_name
- counter_cache_name = reflection.counter_cache_column
- return unless counter_cache_name && owner.persisted?
- yield counter_cache_name
+ def update_counters(by)
+ if require_counter_update? && foreign_key_present?
+ if target && !stale_target?
+ target.increment!(reflection.counter_cache_column, by)
+ else
+ klass.update_counters(target_id, reflection.counter_cache_column => by)
+ end
+ end
end
- def update_counters(record)
- with_cache_name do |name|
- return unless different_target? record
- record.class.increment_counter(name, record.id)
- decrement_counter name
- end
+ def find_target?
+ !loaded? && foreign_key_present? && klass
end
- def decrement_counter(counter_cache_name)
- if foreign_key_present?
- klass.decrement_counter(counter_cache_name, target_id)
- end
+ def require_counter_update?
+ reflection.counter_cache_column && owner.persisted?
end
- def increment_counter(counter_cache_name)
- if foreign_key_present?
- klass.increment_counter(counter_cache_name, target_id)
- if target && !stale_target?
- target.increment(counter_cache_name)
- end
+ def update_counters_on_replace(record)
+ if require_counter_update? && different_target?(record)
+ record.increment!(reflection.counter_cache_column)
+ decrement_counters
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb
index ba1b1814d1..d0534056d9 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/association.rb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
# - CollectionAssociation
# - HasManyAssociation
-module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
+module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder # :nodoc:
class Association #:nodoc:
class << self
attr_accessor :extensions
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb
index 6e4a53f7fb..f02d146e89 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/belongs_to.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
+module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder # :nodoc:
class BelongsTo < SingularAssociation #:nodoc:
def self.macro
:belongs_to
@@ -106,8 +106,7 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
touch = reflection.options[:touch]
callback = lambda { |record|
- touch_method = touching_delayed_records? ? :touch : :touch_later
- BelongsTo.touch_record(record, foreign_key, n, touch, touch_method)
+ BelongsTo.touch_record(record, foreign_key, n, touch, belongs_to_touch_method)
}
model.after_save callback, if: :changed?
@@ -116,8 +115,7 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
end
def self.add_destroy_callbacks(model, reflection)
- name = reflection.name
- model.after_destroy lambda { |o| o.association(name).handle_dependency }
+ model.after_destroy lambda { |o| o.association(reflection.name).handle_dependency }
end
def self.define_validations(model, reflection)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb
index 2ff67f904d..56a8dc4e18 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
require 'active_record/associations'
-module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
+module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder # :nodoc:
class CollectionAssociation < Association #:nodoc:
CALLBACKS = [:before_add, :after_add, :before_remove, :after_remove]
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb
index b18d99d54e..b888148841 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_and_belongs_to_many.rb
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
+module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder # :nodoc:
class HasAndBelongsToMany # :nodoc:
- class JoinTableResolver
+ class JoinTableResolver # :nodoc:
KnownTable = Struct.new :join_table
- class KnownClass
+ class KnownClass # :nodoc:
def initialize(lhs_class, rhs_class_name)
@lhs_class = lhs_class
@rhs_class_name = rhs_class_name
@@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
end
def self.add_left_association(name, options)
- belongs_to name, options
+ belongs_to name, required: false, **options
self.left_reflection = _reflect_on_association(name)
end
def self.add_right_association(name, options)
rhs_name = name.to_s.singularize.to_sym
- belongs_to rhs_name, options
+ belongs_to rhs_name, required: false, **options
self.right_reflection = _reflect_on_association(rhs_name)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb
index 1c1b47bd56..7864d4c536 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_many.rb
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
+module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder # :nodoc:
class HasMany < CollectionAssociation #:nodoc:
def self.macro
:has_many
end
def self.valid_options(options)
- super + [:primary_key, :dependent, :as, :through, :source, :source_type, :inverse_of, :counter_cache, :join_table, :foreign_type]
+ super + [:primary_key, :dependent, :as, :through, :source, :source_type, :inverse_of, :counter_cache, :join_table, :foreign_type, :index_errors]
end
def self.valid_dependent_options
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb
index a272d3c781..9d64ae877b 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/has_one.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
+module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder # :nodoc:
class HasOne < SingularAssociation #:nodoc:
def self.macro
:has_one
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb
index 42542f188e..58a9c8ff24 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/builder/singular_association.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# This class is inherited by the has_one and belongs_to association classes
-module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder
+module ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder # :nodoc:
class SingularAssociation < Association #:nodoc:
def self.valid_options(options)
super + [:dependent, :primary_key, :inverse_of, :required]
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb
index 256df3ca11..473b80a658 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
-require "active_support/deprecation"
-
module ActiveRecord
module Associations
# = Active Record Association Collection
@@ -416,12 +414,16 @@ module ActiveRecord
def replace_on_target(record, index, skip_callbacks)
callback(:before_add, record) unless skip_callbacks
+
+ was_loaded = loaded?
yield(record) if block_given?
- if index
- @target[index] = record
- else
- @target << record
+ unless !was_loaded && loaded?
+ if index
+ @target[index] = record
+ else
+ @target << record
+ end
end
callback(:after_add, record) unless skip_callbacks
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb
index 9994b72158..fe693cfbb6 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_proxy.rb
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Finds an object in the collection responding to the +id+. Uses the same
- # rules as <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.find</tt>. Returns <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt>
+ # rules as ActiveRecord::Base.find. Returns ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
# error if the object cannot be found.
#
# class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -171,27 +171,27 @@ module ActiveRecord
@association.first(*args)
end
- # Same as +first+ except returns only the second record.
+ # Same as #first except returns only the second record.
def second(*args)
@association.second(*args)
end
- # Same as +first+ except returns only the third record.
+ # Same as #first except returns only the third record.
def third(*args)
@association.third(*args)
end
- # Same as +first+ except returns only the fourth record.
+ # Same as #first except returns only the fourth record.
def fourth(*args)
@association.fourth(*args)
end
- # Same as +first+ except returns only the fifth record.
+ # Same as #first except returns only the fifth record.
def fifth(*args)
@association.fifth(*args)
end
- # Same as +first+ except returns only the forty second record.
+ # Same as #first except returns only the forty second record.
# Also known as accessing "the reddit".
def forty_two(*args)
@association.forty_two(*args)
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
@association.create(attributes, &block)
end
- # Like +create+, except that if the record is invalid, raises an exception.
+ # Like #create, except that if the record is invalid, raises an exception.
#
# class Person
# has_many :pets
@@ -332,8 +332,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Add one or more records to the collection by setting their foreign keys
- # to the association's primary key. Since << flattens its argument list and
- # inserts each record, +push+ and +concat+ behave identically. Returns +self+
+ # to the association's primary key. Since #<< flattens its argument list and
+ # inserts each record, +push+ and #concat behave identically. Returns +self+
# so method calls may be chained.
#
# class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# specified by the +:dependent+ option. If no +:dependent+ option is given,
# then it will follow the default strategy.
#
- # For +has_many :through+ associations, the default deletion strategy is
+ # For <tt>has_many :through</tt> associations, the default deletion strategy is
# +:delete_all+.
#
# For +has_many+ associations, the default deletion strategy is +:nullify+.
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# # #<Pet id: 3, name: "Choo-Choo", person_id: nil>
# # ]
#
- # Both +has_many+ and +has_many :through+ dependencies default to the
+ # Both +has_many+ and <tt>has_many :through</tt> dependencies default to the
# +:delete_all+ strategy if the +:dependent+ option is set to +:destroy+.
# Records are not instantiated and callbacks will not be fired.
#
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# then it will follow the default strategy. Returns an array with the
# deleted records.
#
- # For +has_many :through+ associations, the default deletion strategy is
+ # For <tt>has_many :through</tt> associations, the default deletion strategy is
# +:delete_all+.
#
# For +has_many+ associations, the default deletion strategy is +:nullify+.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/foreign_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/foreign_association.rb
index fe48ecec29..3ceec0ee46 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/foreign_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/foreign_association.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
module ActiveRecord::Associations
- module ForeignAssociation
+ module ForeignAssociation # :nodoc:
def foreign_key_present?
if reflection.klass.primary_key
owner.attribute_present?(reflection.active_record_primary_key)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb
index 7da20d8eea..a9f6aaafef 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_association.rb
@@ -88,21 +88,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def update_counter(difference, reflection = reflection())
- update_counter_in_database(difference, reflection)
- update_counter_in_memory(difference, reflection)
- end
-
- def update_counter_in_database(difference, reflection = reflection())
if reflection.has_cached_counter?
- owner.class.update_counters(owner.id, reflection.counter_cache_column => difference)
+ owner.increment!(reflection.counter_cache_column, difference)
end
end
def update_counter_in_memory(difference, reflection = reflection())
if reflection.counter_must_be_updated_by_has_many?
counter = reflection.counter_cache_column
- owner[counter] ||= 0
- owner[counter] += difference
+ owner.increment(counter, difference)
owner.send(:clear_attribute_change, counter) # eww
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb
index 81eb5136a1..0e4e951269 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/join_dependency.rb
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
@alias_cache[node][column]
end
- class Table < Struct.new(:node, :columns)
+ class Table < Struct.new(:node, :columns) # :nodoc:
def table
Arel::Nodes::TableAlias.new node.table, node.aliased_table_name
end
@@ -103,9 +103,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
join_root.drop(1).map!(&:reflection)
end
- def join_constraints(outer_joins)
+ def join_constraints(outer_joins, join_type)
joins = join_root.children.flat_map { |child|
- make_inner_joins join_root, child
+
+ if join_type == Arel::Nodes::OuterJoin
+ make_left_outer_joins join_root, child
+ else
+ make_inner_joins join_root, child
+ end
}
joins.concat outer_joins.flat_map { |oj|
@@ -131,9 +136,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
def instantiate(result_set, aliases)
primary_key = aliases.column_alias(join_root, join_root.primary_key)
- seen = Hash.new { |h,parent_klass|
- h[parent_klass] = Hash.new { |i,parent_id|
- i[parent_id] = Hash.new { |j,child_klass| j[child_klass] = {} }
+ seen = Hash.new { |i, object_id|
+ i[object_id] = Hash.new { |j, child_class|
+ j[child_class] = {}
}
}
@@ -150,7 +155,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
message_bus.instrument('instantiation.active_record', payload) do
result_set.each { |row_hash|
- parent = parents[row_hash[primary_key]] ||= join_root.instantiate(row_hash, column_aliases)
+ parent_key = primary_key ? row_hash[primary_key] : row_hash
+ parent = parents[parent_key] ||= join_root.instantiate(row_hash, column_aliases)
construct(parent, join_root, row_hash, result_set, seen, model_cache, aliases)
}
end
@@ -175,6 +181,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
[info] + child.children.flat_map { |c| make_outer_joins(child, c) }
end
+ def make_left_outer_joins(parent, child)
+ tables = child.tables
+ join_type = Arel::Nodes::OuterJoin
+ info = make_constraints parent, child, tables, join_type
+
+ [info] + child.children.flat_map { |c| make_left_outer_joins(child, c) }
+ end
+
def make_inner_joins(parent, child)
tables = child.tables
join_type = Arel::Nodes::InnerJoin
@@ -233,7 +247,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
def construct(ar_parent, parent, row, rs, seen, model_cache, aliases)
return if ar_parent.nil?
- primary_id = ar_parent.id
parent.children.each do |node|
if node.reflection.collection?
@@ -253,14 +266,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
next
end
- model = seen[parent.base_klass][primary_id][node.base_klass][id]
+ model = seen[ar_parent.object_id][node.base_klass][id]
if model
construct(model, node, row, rs, seen, model_cache, aliases)
else
model = construct_model(ar_parent, node, row, model_cache, id, aliases)
model.readonly!
- seen[parent.base_klass][primary_id][node.base_klass][id] = model
+ seen[ar_parent.object_id][node.base_klass][id] = model
construct(model, node, row, rs, seen, model_cache, aliases)
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb
index 3992a240b9..ecf6fb8643 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader.rb
@@ -54,6 +54,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
autoload :BelongsTo, 'active_record/associations/preloader/belongs_to'
end
+ NULL_RELATION = Struct.new(:values, :where_clause, :joins_values).new({}, Relation::WhereClause.empty, [])
+
# Eager loads the named associations for the given Active Record record(s).
#
# In this description, 'association name' shall refer to the name passed
@@ -88,9 +90,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
# [ :books, :author ]
# { author: :avatar }
# [ :books, { author: :avatar } ]
-
- NULL_RELATION = Struct.new(:values, :where_clause, :joins_values).new({}, Relation::WhereClause.empty, [])
-
def preload(records, associations, preload_scope = nil)
records = Array.wrap(records).compact.uniq
associations = Array.wrap(associations)
@@ -107,6 +106,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
private
+ # Loads all the given data into +records+ for the +association+.
def preloaders_on(association, records, scope)
case association
when Hash
@@ -132,6 +132,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
}
end
+ # Loads all the given data into +records+ for a singular +association+.
+ #
+ # Functions by instantiating a preloader class such as Preloader::HasManyThrough and
+ # call the +run+ method for each passed in class in the +records+ argument.
+ #
# Not all records have the same class, so group then preload group on the reflection
# itself so that if various subclass share the same association then we do not split
# them unnecessarily
@@ -181,6 +186,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
def self.preloaded_records; []; end
end
+ # Returns a class containing the logic needed to load preload the data
+ # and attach it to a relation. For example +Preloader::Association+ or
+ # +Preloader::HasManyThrough+. The class returned implements a `run` method
+ # that accepts a preloader.
def preloader_for(reflection, owners, rhs_klass)
return NullPreloader unless rhs_klass
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb
index 7a5a8f8ae6..e11a5cfb8a 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/association.rb
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
@preload_scope = preload_scope
@model = owners.first && owners.first.class
@scope = nil
- @owners_by_key = nil
@preloaded_records = []
end
@@ -56,18 +55,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
raise NotImplementedError
end
- def owners_by_key
- @owners_by_key ||= if key_conversion_required?
- owners.group_by do |owner|
- owner[owner_key_name].to_s
- end
- else
- owners.group_by do |owner|
- owner[owner_key_name]
- end
- end
- end
-
def options
reflection.options
end
@@ -75,32 +62,33 @@ module ActiveRecord
private
def associated_records_by_owner(preloader)
- owners_map = owners_by_key
- owner_keys = owners_map.keys.compact
-
- # Each record may have multiple owners, and vice-versa
- records_by_owner = owners.each_with_object({}) do |owner,h|
- h[owner] = []
+ records = load_records
+ owners.each_with_object({}) do |owner, result|
+ result[owner] = records[convert_key(owner[owner_key_name])] || []
end
+ end
- if owner_keys.any?
- # Some databases impose a limit on the number of ids in a list (in Oracle it's 1000)
- # Make several smaller queries if necessary or make one query if the adapter supports it
- sliced = owner_keys.each_slice(klass.connection.in_clause_length || owner_keys.size)
-
- records = load_slices sliced
- records.each do |record, owner_key|
- owners_map[owner_key].each do |owner|
- records_by_owner[owner] << record
- end
+ def owner_keys
+ unless defined?(@owner_keys)
+ @owner_keys = owners.map do |owner|
+ owner[owner_key_name]
end
+ @owner_keys.uniq!
+ @owner_keys.compact!
end
-
- records_by_owner
+ @owner_keys
end
def key_conversion_required?
- association_key_type != owner_key_type
+ @key_conversion_required ||= association_key_type != owner_key_type
+ end
+
+ def convert_key(key)
+ if key_conversion_required?
+ key.to_s
+ else
+ key
+ end
end
def association_key_type
@@ -111,17 +99,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
@model.type_for_attribute(owner_key_name.to_s).type
end
- def load_slices(slices)
- @preloaded_records = slices.flat_map { |slice|
+ def load_records
+ return {} if owner_keys.empty?
+ # Some databases impose a limit on the number of ids in a list (in Oracle it's 1000)
+ # Make several smaller queries if necessary or make one query if the adapter supports it
+ slices = owner_keys.each_slice(klass.connection.in_clause_length || owner_keys.size)
+ @preloaded_records = slices.flat_map do |slice|
records_for(slice)
- }
-
- @preloaded_records.map { |record|
- key = record[association_key_name]
- key = key.to_s if key_conversion_required?
-
- [record, key]
- }
+ end
+ @preloaded_records.group_by do |record|
+ convert_key(record[association_key_name])
+ end
end
def reflection_scope
@@ -146,7 +134,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
else
scope.joins!(reflection_scope.joins_values)
end
- scope.order! preload_values[:order] || values[:order]
+
+ if order_values = preload_values[:order] || values[:order]
+ scope.order!(order_values)
+ end
+
+ if preload_values[:reordering] || values[:reordering]
+ scope.reordering_value = true
+ end
if preload_values[:readonly] || values[:readonly]
scope.readonly!
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/collection_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/collection_association.rb
index 5adffcd831..9939280fa4 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/collection_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/collection_association.rb
@@ -2,13 +2,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
module Associations
class Preloader
class CollectionAssociation < Association #:nodoc:
-
private
- def build_scope
- super.order(preload_scope.values[:order] || reflection_scope.values[:order])
- end
-
def preload(preloader)
associated_records_by_owner(preloader).each do |owner, records|
association = owner.association(reflection.name)
@@ -17,7 +12,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
records.each { |record| association.set_inverse_instance(record) }
end
end
-
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/has_one.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/has_one.rb
index 24728e9f01..c4add621ca 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/has_one.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/has_one.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
module Associations
class Preloader
class HasOne < SingularAssociation #:nodoc:
-
def association_key_name
reflection.foreign_key
end
@@ -10,13 +9,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
def owner_key_name
reflection.active_record_primary_key
end
-
- private
-
- def build_scope
- super.order(preload_scope.values[:order] || reflection_scope.values[:order])
- end
-
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb
index 56aa23b173..24aa47bb51 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/preloader/through_association.rb
@@ -84,7 +84,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
scope.references! reflection_scope.values[:references]
- scope = scope.order reflection_scope.values[:order] if scope.eager_loading?
+ if scope.eager_loading? && order_values = reflection_scope.values[:order]
+ scope = scope.order(order_values)
+ end
end
scope
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/singular_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/singular_association.rb
index 03cb8cb8c3..c7cc48ba16 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/singular_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/singular_association.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
-require "active_support/deprecation"
-
module ActiveRecord
module Associations
class SingularAssociation < Association #:nodoc:
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute/user_provided_default.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute/user_provided_default.rb
index fb8ad9163e..6dbd92ce28 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute/user_provided_default.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute/user_provided_default.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ require 'active_record/attribute'
module ActiveRecord
class Attribute # :nodoc:
- class UserProvidedDefault < FromUser
+ class UserProvidedDefault < FromUser # :nodoc:
def initialize(name, value, type, database_default)
super(name, value, type, database_default)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb
index 45fdcaa1cd..a6d81c82b4 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include ActiveModel::AttributeAssignment
- # Alias for `assign_attributes`. See +ActiveModel::AttributeAssignment+.
+ # Alias for ActiveModel::AttributeAssignment#assign_attributes. See ActiveModel::AttributeAssignment.
def attributes=(attributes)
assign_attributes(attributes)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb
index ca6ba18fe0..423a93964e 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
require 'active_support/core_ext/enumerable'
require 'active_support/core_ext/string/filters'
require 'mutex_m'
-require 'concurrent'
+require 'concurrent/map'
module ActiveRecord
# = Active Record Attribute Methods
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Raises an <tt>ActiveRecord::DangerousAttributeError</tt> exception when an
+ # Raises an ActiveRecord::DangerousAttributeError exception when an
# \Active \Record method is defined in the model, otherwise +false+.
#
# class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -191,6 +191,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
+ # Returns true if the given attribute exists, otherwise false.
+ #
+ # class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
+ # end
+ #
+ # Person.has_attribute?('name') # => true
+ # Person.has_attribute?(:age) # => true
+ # Person.has_attribute?(:nothing) # => false
+ def has_attribute?(attr_name)
+ attribute_types.key?(attr_name.to_s)
+ end
+
# Returns the column object for the named attribute.
# Returns a +ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::NullColumn+ if the
# named attribute does not exist.
@@ -346,7 +358,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Note: +:id+ is always present.
#
- # Alias for the <tt>read_attribute</tt> method.
+ # Alias for the #read_attribute method.
#
# class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
# belongs_to :organization
@@ -364,7 +376,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Updates the attribute identified by <tt>attr_name</tt> with the specified +value+.
- # (Alias for the protected <tt>write_attribute</tt> method).
+ # (Alias for the protected #write_attribute method).
#
# class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
# end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb
index 56c1898551..1db6776688 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/before_type_cast.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
module AttributeMethods
# = Active Record Attribute Methods Before Type Cast
#
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::BeforeTypeCast</tt> provides a way to
+ # ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods::BeforeTypeCast provides a way to
# read the value of the attributes before typecasting and deserialization.
#
# class Task < ActiveRecord::Base
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/primary_key.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/primary_key.rb
index c28374e4ab..0d5cb8b37c 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/primary_key.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/primary_key.rb
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
module PrimaryKey
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
- # Returns this record's primary key value wrapped in an Array if one is
+ # Returns this record's primary key value wrapped in an array if one is
# available.
def to_key
sync_with_transaction_state
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# self.primary_key = 'sysid'
# end
#
- # You can also define the +primary_key+ method yourself:
+ # You can also define the #primary_key method yourself:
#
# class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
# def self.primary_key
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb
index 60eecab0d0..65978aea2a 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/serialization.rb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# attribute using this method and it will be handled automatically. The
# serialization is done through YAML. If +class_name+ is specified, the
# serialized object must be of that class on assignment and retrieval.
- # Otherwise <tt>SerializationTypeMismatch</tt> will be raised.
+ # Otherwise SerializationTypeMismatch will be raised.
#
# Empty objects as <tt>{}</tt>, in the case of +Hash+, or <tt>[]</tt>, in the case of
# +Array+, will always be persisted as null.
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Keep in mind that database adapters handle certain serialization tasks
# for you. For instance: +json+ and +jsonb+ types in PostgreSQL will be
# converted between JSON object/array syntax and Ruby +Hash+ or +Array+
- # objects transparently. There is no need to use +serialize+ in this
+ # objects transparently. There is no need to use #serialize in this
# case.
#
# For more complex cases, such as conversion to or from your application
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/time_zone_conversion.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/time_zone_conversion.rb
index 9e693b6aee..45d2c855a5 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/time_zone_conversion.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/time_zone_conversion.rb
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+require 'active_support/core_ext/string/strip'
+
module ActiveRecord
module AttributeMethods
module TimeZoneConversion
@@ -77,7 +79,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
!result &&
cast_type.type == :time &&
time_zone_aware_types.include?(:not_explicitly_configured)
- ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MESSAGE)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MESSAGE.strip_heredoc)
Time columns will become time zone aware in Rails 5.1. This
still causes `String`s to be parsed as if they were in `Time.zone`,
and `Time`s to be converted to `Time.zone`.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attributes.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attributes.rb
index a573f76a8e..5d0405c3be 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/attributes.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/attributes.rb
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# type of existing attributes if needed. This allows control over how
# values are converted to and from SQL when assigned to a model. It also
# changes the behavior of values passed to
- # ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#where. This will let you use
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.where}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#where]. This will let you use
# your domain objects across much of Active Record, without having to
# rely on implementation details or monkey patching.
#
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# sleep 1
# Product.new.my_default_proc # => 2015-05-30 11:04:49 -0600
#
- # Attributes do not need to be backed by a database column.
+ # \Attributes do not need to be backed by a database column.
#
# class MyModel < ActiveRecord::Base
# attribute :my_string, :string
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# class MoneyType < ActiveRecord::Type::Integer
# def cast(value)
- # if value.include?('$')
+ # if !value.kind_of(Numeric) && value.include?('$')
# price_in_dollars = value.gsub(/\$/, '').to_f
# super(price_in_dollars * 100)
# else
@@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# to be referenced by a symbol, see ActiveRecord::Type.register. You can
# also pass a type object directly, in place of a symbol.
#
- # ==== Querying
+ # ==== \Querying
#
- # When ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#where is called, it will
+ # When {ActiveRecord::Base.where}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#where] is called, it will
# use the type defined by the model class to convert the value to SQL,
# calling +serialize+ on your type object. For example:
#
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb
index d0de42d27c..fc12c3f45a 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/autosave_association.rb
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
module ActiveRecord
# = Active Record Autosave Association
#
- # +AutosaveAssociation+ is a module that takes care of automatically saving
+ # AutosaveAssociation is a module that takes care of automatically saving
# associated records when their parent is saved. In addition to saving, it
# also destroys any associated records that were marked for destruction.
- # (See +mark_for_destruction+ and <tt>marked_for_destruction?</tt>).
+ # (See #mark_for_destruction and #marked_for_destruction?).
#
# Saving of the parent, its associations, and the destruction of marked
# associations, all happen inside a transaction. This should never leave the
@@ -125,7 +125,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Now it _is_ removed from the database:
#
# Comment.find_by(id: id).nil? # => true
-
module AutosaveAssociation
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
@@ -141,9 +140,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
included do
Associations::Builder::Association.extensions << AssociationBuilderExtension
+ mattr_accessor :index_nested_attribute_errors, instance_writer: false
+ self.index_nested_attribute_errors = false
end
- module ClassMethods
+ module ClassMethods # :nodoc:
private
def define_non_cyclic_method(name, &block)
@@ -316,7 +317,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def validate_collection_association(reflection)
if association = association_instance_get(reflection.name)
if records = associated_records_to_validate_or_save(association, new_record?, reflection.options[:autosave])
- records.each { |record| association_valid?(reflection, record) }
+ records.each_with_index { |record, index| association_valid?(reflection, record, index) }
end
end
end
@@ -324,14 +325,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns whether or not the association is valid and applies any errors to
# the parent, <tt>self</tt>, if it wasn't. Skips any <tt>:autosave</tt>
# enabled records if they're marked_for_destruction? or destroyed.
- def association_valid?(reflection, record)
+ def association_valid?(reflection, record, index=nil)
return true if record.destroyed? || (reflection.options[:autosave] && record.marked_for_destruction?)
validation_context = self.validation_context unless [:create, :update].include?(self.validation_context)
unless valid = record.valid?(validation_context)
if reflection.options[:autosave]
record.errors.each do |attribute, message|
- attribute = "#{reflection.name}.#{attribute}"
+ if index.nil? || (!reflection.options[:index_errors] && !ActiveRecord::Base.index_nested_attribute_errors)
+ attribute = "#{reflection.name}.#{attribute}"
+ else
+ attribute = "#{reflection.name}[#{index}].#{attribute}"
+ end
errors[attribute] << message
errors[attribute].uniq!
end
@@ -353,7 +358,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# <tt>:autosave</tt> is enabled on the association.
#
# In addition, it destroys all children that were marked for destruction
- # with mark_for_destruction.
+ # with #mark_for_destruction.
#
# This all happens inside a transaction, _if_ the Transactions module is included into
# ActiveRecord::Base after the AutosaveAssociation module, which it does by default.
@@ -396,7 +401,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# on the association.
#
# In addition, it will destroy the association if it was marked for
- # destruction with mark_for_destruction.
+ # destruction with #mark_for_destruction.
#
# This all happens inside a transaction, _if_ the Transactions module is included into
# ActiveRecord::Base after the AutosaveAssociation module, which it does by default.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
index 4b66d8cd36..4a31a1aa84 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/base.rb
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
# <tt>Person.find_by_user_name(user_name)</tt>.
#
# It's possible to add an exclamation point (!) on the end of the dynamic finders to get them to raise an
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> error if they do not return any records,
+ # ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound error if they do not return any records,
# like <tt>Person.find_by_last_name!</tt>.
#
# It's also possible to use multiple attributes in the same find by separating them with "_and_".
@@ -185,7 +185,8 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
# == Saving arrays, hashes, and other non-mappable objects in text columns
#
# Active Record can serialize any object in text columns using YAML. To do so, you must
- # specify this with a call to the class method +serialize+.
+ # specify this with a call to the class method
+ # {serialize}[rdoc-ref:AttributeMethods::Serialization::ClassMethods#serialize].
# This makes it possible to store arrays, hashes, and other non-mappable objects without doing
# any additional work.
#
@@ -225,39 +226,47 @@ module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
#
# == Connection to multiple databases in different models
#
- # Connections are usually created through ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection and retrieved
+ # Connections are usually created through
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionHandling#establish_connection] and retrieved
# by ActiveRecord::Base.connection. All classes inheriting from ActiveRecord::Base will use this
# connection. But you can also set a class-specific connection. For example, if Course is an
# ActiveRecord::Base, but resides in a different database, you can just say <tt>Course.establish_connection</tt>
# and Course and all of its subclasses will use this connection instead.
#
# This feature is implemented by keeping a connection pool in ActiveRecord::Base that is
- # a Hash indexed by the class. If a connection is requested, the retrieve_connection method
+ # a hash indexed by the class. If a connection is requested, the
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.retrieve_connection}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionHandling#retrieve_connection] method
# will go up the class-hierarchy until a connection is found in the connection pool.
#
# == Exceptions
#
# * ActiveRecordError - Generic error class and superclass of all other errors raised by Active Record.
- # * AdapterNotSpecified - The configuration hash used in <tt>establish_connection</tt> didn't include an
- # <tt>:adapter</tt> key.
- # * AdapterNotFound - The <tt>:adapter</tt> key used in <tt>establish_connection</tt> specified a
- # non-existent adapter
+ # * AdapterNotSpecified - The configuration hash used in
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionHandling#establish_connection]
+ # didn't include an <tt>:adapter</tt> key.
+ # * AdapterNotFound - The <tt>:adapter</tt> key used in
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionHandling#establish_connection]
+ # specified a non-existent adapter
# (or a bad spelling of an existing one).
# * AssociationTypeMismatch - The object assigned to the association wasn't of the type
# specified in the association definition.
# * AttributeAssignmentError - An error occurred while doing a mass assignment through the
- # <tt>attributes=</tt> method.
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base#attributes=}[rdoc-ref:AttributeAssignment#attributes=] method.
# You can inspect the +attribute+ property of the exception object to determine which attribute
# triggered the error.
- # * ConnectionNotEstablished - No connection has been established. Use <tt>establish_connection</tt>
- # before querying.
+ # * ConnectionNotEstablished - No connection has been established.
+ # Use {ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionHandling#establish_connection] before querying.
# * MultiparameterAssignmentErrors - Collection of errors that occurred during a mass assignment using the
- # <tt>attributes=</tt> method. The +errors+ property of this exception contains an array of
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base#attributes=}[rdoc-ref:AttributeAssignment#attributes=] method.
+ # The +errors+ property of this exception contains an array of
# AttributeAssignmentError
# objects that should be inspected to determine which attributes triggered the errors.
- # * RecordInvalid - raised by <tt>save!</tt> and <tt>create!</tt> when the record is invalid.
- # * RecordNotFound - No record responded to the +find+ method. Either the row with the given ID doesn't exist
- # or the row didn't meet the additional restrictions. Some +find+ calls do not raise this exception to signal
+ # * RecordInvalid - raised by {ActiveRecord::Base#save!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save!] and
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.create!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence::ClassMethods#create!]
+ # when the record is invalid.
+ # * RecordNotFound - No record responded to the {ActiveRecord::Base.find}[rdoc-ref:FinderMethods#find] method.
+ # Either the row with the given ID doesn't exist or the row didn't meet the additional restrictions.
+ # Some {ActiveRecord::Base.find}[rdoc-ref:FinderMethods#find] calls do not raise this exception to signal
# nothing was found, please check its documentation for further details.
# * SerializationTypeMismatch - The serialized object wasn't of the class specified as the second parameter.
# * StatementInvalid - The database server rejected the SQL statement. The precise error is added in the message.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb
index ccdbebbc77..854f9776a3 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/callbacks.rb
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
module ActiveRecord
- # = Active Record Callbacks
+ # = Active Record \Callbacks
#
- # Callbacks are hooks into the life cycle of an Active Record object that allow you to trigger logic
+ # \Callbacks are hooks into the life cycle of an Active Record object that allow you to trigger logic
# before or after an alteration of the object state. This can be used to make sure that associated and
- # dependent objects are deleted when +destroy+ is called (by overwriting +before_destroy+) or to massage attributes
- # before they're validated (by overwriting +before_validation+). As an example of the callbacks initiated, consider
- # the <tt>Base#save</tt> call for a new record:
+ # dependent objects are deleted when {ActiveRecord::Base#destroy}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#destroy] is called (by overwriting +before_destroy+) or
+ # to massage attributes before they're validated (by overwriting +before_validation+).
+ # As an example of the callbacks initiated, consider the {ActiveRecord::Base#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save] call for a new record:
#
# * (-) <tt>save</tt>
# * (-) <tt>valid</tt>
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# * (7) <tt>after_commit</tt>
#
# Also, an <tt>after_rollback</tt> callback can be configured to be triggered whenever a rollback is issued.
- # Check out <tt>ActiveRecord::Transactions</tt> for more details about <tt>after_commit</tt> and
+ # Check out ActiveRecord::Transactions for more details about <tt>after_commit</tt> and
# <tt>after_rollback</tt>.
#
# Additionally, an <tt>after_touch</tt> callback is triggered whenever an
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# are instantiated as well.
#
# There are nineteen callbacks in total, which give you immense power to react and prepare for each state in the
- # Active Record life cycle. The sequence for calling <tt>Base#save</tt> for an existing record is similar,
+ # Active Record life cycle. The sequence for calling {ActiveRecord::Base#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save] for an existing record is similar,
# except that each <tt>_create</tt> callback is replaced by the corresponding <tt>_update</tt> callback.
#
# Examples:
@@ -175,26 +175,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
# end
#
- # The callback macros usually accept a symbol for the method they're supposed to run, but you can also
- # pass a "method string", which will then be evaluated within the binding of the callback. Example:
- #
- # class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base
- # before_destroy 'self.class.delete_all "parent_id = #{id}"'
- # end
- #
- # Notice that single quotes (') are used so the <tt>#{id}</tt> part isn't evaluated until the callback
- # is triggered. Also note that these inline callbacks can be stacked just like the regular ones:
- #
- # class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base
- # before_destroy 'self.class.delete_all "parent_id = #{id}"',
- # 'puts "Evaluated after parents are destroyed"'
- # end
- #
# == <tt>before_validation*</tt> returning statements
#
# If the +before_validation+ callback throws +:abort+, the process will be
- # aborted and <tt>Base#save</tt> will return +false+. If Base#save! is called it will raise a
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid</tt> exception. Nothing will be appended to the errors object.
+ # aborted and {ActiveRecord::Base#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save] will return +false+.
+ # If {ActiveRecord::Base#save!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save!] is called it will raise a ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid exception.
+ # Nothing will be appended to the errors object.
#
# == Canceling callbacks
#
@@ -207,12 +193,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Sometimes the code needs that the callbacks execute in a specific order. For example, a +before_destroy+
# callback (+log_children+ in this case) should be executed before the children get destroyed by the
- # <tt>dependent: destroy</tt> option.
+ # <tt>dependent: :destroy</tt> option.
#
# Let's look at the code below:
#
# class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base
- # has_many :children, dependent: destroy
+ # has_many :children, dependent: :destroy
#
# before_destroy :log_children
#
@@ -223,10 +209,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
#
# In this case, the problem is that when the +before_destroy+ callback is executed, the children are not available
- # because the +destroy+ callback gets executed first. You can use the +prepend+ option on the +before_destroy+ callback to avoid this.
+ # because the {ActiveRecord::Base#destroy}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#destroy] callback gets executed first.
+ # You can use the +prepend+ option on the +before_destroy+ callback to avoid this.
#
# class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base
- # has_many :children, dependent: destroy
+ # has_many :children, dependent: :destroy
#
# before_destroy :log_children, prepend: true
#
@@ -236,23 +223,23 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
# end
#
- # This way, the +before_destroy+ gets executed before the <tt>dependent: destroy</tt> is called, and the data is still available.
+ # This way, the +before_destroy+ gets executed before the <tt>dependent: :destroy</tt> is called, and the data is still available.
#
- # == Transactions
+ # == \Transactions
#
- # The entire callback chain of a +save+, <tt>save!</tt>, or +destroy+ call runs
- # within a transaction. That includes <tt>after_*</tt> hooks. If everything
- # goes fine a COMMIT is executed once the chain has been completed.
+ # The entire callback chain of a {#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save], {#save!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save!],
+ # or {#destroy}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#destroy] call runs within a transaction. That includes <tt>after_*</tt> hooks.
+ # If everything goes fine a COMMIT is executed once the chain has been completed.
#
# If a <tt>before_*</tt> callback cancels the action a ROLLBACK is issued. You
# can also trigger a ROLLBACK raising an exception in any of the callbacks,
# including <tt>after_*</tt> hooks. Note, however, that in that case the client
- # needs to be aware of it because an ordinary +save+ will raise such exception
+ # needs to be aware of it because an ordinary {#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save] will raise such exception
# instead of quietly returning +false+.
#
# == Debugging callbacks
#
- # The callback chain is accessible via the <tt>_*_callbacks</tt> method on an object. ActiveModel Callbacks support
+ # The callback chain is accessible via the <tt>_*_callbacks</tt> method on an object. Active Model \Callbacks support
# <tt>:before</tt>, <tt>:after</tt> and <tt>:around</tt> as values for the <tt>kind</tt> property. The <tt>kind</tt> property
# defines what part of the chain the callback runs in.
#
@@ -278,7 +265,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
:before_destroy, :around_destroy, :after_destroy, :after_commit, :after_rollback
]
- module ClassMethods
+ module ClassMethods # :nodoc:
include ActiveModel::Callbacks
end
@@ -290,10 +277,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def destroy #:nodoc:
+ @_destroy_callback_already_called ||= false
+ return if @_destroy_callback_already_called
+ @_destroy_callback_already_called = true
_run_destroy_callbacks { super }
rescue RecordNotDestroyed => e
@_association_destroy_exception = e
false
+ ensure
+ @_destroy_callback_already_called = false
end
def touch(*) #:nodoc:
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb
index b579bc1e93..ccd2899489 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
require 'thread'
-require 'concurrent'
+require 'concurrent/map'
require 'monitor'
module ActiveRecord
@@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Raised when a pool was unable to get ahold of all its connections
- # to perform a "group" action such as +ConnectionPool#disconnect!+
- # or +ConnectionPool#clear_reloadable_connections!+.
+ # to perform a "group" action such as
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.disconnect!}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionPool#disconnect!]
+ # or {ActiveRecord::Base.clear_reloadable_connections!}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionHandler#clear_reloadable_connections!].
class ExclusiveConnectionTimeoutError < ConnectionTimeoutError
end
@@ -37,17 +38,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Connections can be obtained and used from a connection pool in several
# ways:
#
- # 1. Simply use ActiveRecord::Base.connection as with Active Record 2.1 and
+ # 1. Simply use {ActiveRecord::Base.connection}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionHandling.connection]
+ # as with Active Record 2.1 and
# earlier (pre-connection-pooling). Eventually, when you're done with
# the connection(s) and wish it to be returned to the pool, you call
- # ActiveRecord::Base.clear_active_connections!. This will be the
- # default behavior for Active Record when used in conjunction with
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.clear_active_connections!}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionHandler#clear_active_connections!].
+ # This will be the default behavior for Active Record when used in conjunction with
# Action Pack's request handling cycle.
# 2. Manually check out a connection from the pool with
- # ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkout. You are responsible for
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkout}[rdoc-ref:#checkout]. You are responsible for
# returning this connection to the pool when finished by calling
- # ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkin(connection).
- # 3. Use ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.with_connection(&block), which
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkin(connection)}[rdoc-ref:#checkin].
+ # 3. Use {ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.with_connection(&block)}[rdoc-ref:#with_connection], which
# obtains a connection, yields it as the sole argument to the block,
# and returns it to the pool after the block completes.
#
@@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# become available.
#
# Raises:
- # - ConnectionTimeoutError if +timeout+ is given and no element
+ # - ActiveRecord::ConnectionTimeoutError if +timeout+ is given and no element
# becomes available within +timeout+ seconds,
def poll(timeout = nil)
synchronize { internal_poll(timeout) }
@@ -195,7 +197,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
elapsed = Time.now - t0
if elapsed >= timeout
- msg = 'could not obtain a database connection within %0.3f seconds (waited %0.3f seconds)' %
+ msg = 'could not obtain a connection from the pool within %0.3f seconds (waited %0.3f seconds); all pooled connections were in use' %
[timeout, elapsed]
raise ConnectionTimeoutError, msg
end
@@ -331,7 +333,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# of the cache is to speed-up +connection+ method, it is not the authoritative
# registry of which thread owns which connection, that is tracked by
# +connection.owner+ attr on each +connection+ instance.
- # The invariant works like this: if there is mapping of +thread => conn+,
+ # The invariant works like this: if there is mapping of <tt>thread => conn</tt>,
# then that +thread+ does indeed own that +conn+, however an absence of a such
# mapping does not mean that the +thread+ doesn't own the said connection, in
# that case +conn.owner+ attr should be consulted.
@@ -342,7 +344,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
@connections = []
@automatic_reconnect = true
- # Connection pool allows for concurrent (outside the main `synchronize` section)
+ # Connection pool allows for concurrent (outside the main +synchronize+ section)
# establishment of new connections. This variable tracks the number of threads
# currently in the process of independently establishing connections to the DB.
@now_connecting = 0
@@ -406,9 +408,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Disconnects all connections in the pool, and clears the pool.
#
# Raises:
- # - +ExclusiveConnectionTimeoutError+ if unable to gain ownership of all
+ # - ActiveRecord::ExclusiveConnectionTimeoutError if unable to gain ownership of all
# connections in the pool within a timeout interval (default duration is
- # +spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2+ seconds).
+ # <tt>spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2</tt> seconds).
def disconnect(raise_on_acquisition_timeout = true)
with_exclusively_acquired_all_connections(raise_on_acquisition_timeout) do
synchronize do
@@ -426,7 +428,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# The pool first tries to gain ownership of all connections, if unable to
# do so within a timeout interval (default duration is
- # +spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2+ seconds), the pool is forcefully
+ # <tt>spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2</tt> seconds), the pool is forcefully
# disconnected without any regard for other connection owning threads.
def disconnect!
disconnect(false)
@@ -436,9 +438,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# require reloading.
#
# Raises:
- # - +ExclusiveConnectionTimeoutError+ if unable to gain ownership of all
+ # - ActiveRecord::ExclusiveConnectionTimeoutError if unable to gain ownership of all
# connections in the pool within a timeout interval (default duration is
- # +spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2+ seconds).
+ # <tt>spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2</tt> seconds).
def clear_reloadable_connections(raise_on_acquisition_timeout = true)
num_new_conns_required = 0
@@ -474,7 +476,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# The pool first tries to gain ownership of all connections, if unable to
# do so within a timeout interval (default duration is
- # +spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2+ seconds), the pool forcefully
+ # <tt>spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2</tt> seconds), the pool forcefully
# clears the cache and reloads connections without any regard for other
# connection owning threads.
def clear_reloadable_connections!
@@ -494,7 +496,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns: an AbstractAdapter object.
#
# Raises:
- # - ConnectionTimeoutError: no connection can be obtained from the pool.
+ # - ActiveRecord::ConnectionTimeoutError no connection can be obtained from the pool.
def checkout(checkout_timeout = @checkout_timeout)
checkout_and_verify(acquire_connection(checkout_timeout))
end
@@ -503,7 +505,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# no longer need this connection.
#
# +conn+: an AbstractAdapter object, which was obtained by earlier by
- # calling +checkout+ on this pool.
+ # calling #checkout on this pool.
def checkin(conn)
synchronize do
remove_connection_from_thread_cache conn
@@ -516,7 +518,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Remove a connection from the connection pool. The connection will
+ # Remove a connection from the connection pool. The connection will
# remain open and active but will no longer be managed by this pool.
def remove(conn)
needs_new_connection = false
@@ -547,7 +549,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
bulk_make_new_connections(1) if needs_new_connection
end
- # Recover lost connections for the pool. A lost connection can occur if
+ # Recover lost connections for the pool. A lost connection can occur if
# a programmer forgets to checkin a connection at the end of a thread
# or a thread dies unexpectedly.
def reap
@@ -628,10 +630,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
rescue ExclusiveConnectionTimeoutError
- # `raise_on_acquisition_timeout == false` means we are directed to ignore any
+ # <tt>raise_on_acquisition_timeout == false</tt> means we are directed to ignore any
# timeouts and are expected to just give up: we've obtained as many connections
# as possible, note that in a case like that we don't return any of the
- # `newly_checked_out` connections.
+ # +newly_checked_out+ connections.
if raise_on_acquisition_timeout
release_newly_checked_out = true
@@ -688,18 +690,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
# queue for a connection to become available.
#
# Raises:
- # - ConnectionTimeoutError if a connection could not be acquired
+ # - ActiveRecord::ConnectionTimeoutError if a connection could not be acquired
#
#--
# Implementation detail: the connection returned by +acquire_connection+
# will already be "+connection.lease+ -ed" to the current thread.
def acquire_connection(checkout_timeout)
- # NOTE: we rely on `@available.poll` and `try_to_checkout_new_connection` to
- # `conn.lease` the returned connection (and to do this in a `synchronized`
+ # NOTE: we rely on +@available.poll+ and +try_to_checkout_new_connection+ to
+ # +conn.lease+ the returned connection (and to do this in a +synchronized+
# section), this is not the cleanest implementation, as ideally we would
- # `synchronize { conn.lease }` in this method, but by leaving it to `@available.poll`
- # and `try_to_checkout_new_connection` we can piggyback on `synchronize` sections
- # of the said methods and avoid an additional `synchronize` overhead.
+ # <tt>synchronize { conn.lease }</tt> in this method, but by leaving it to +@available.poll+
+ # and +try_to_checkout_new_connection+ we can piggyback on +synchronize+ sections
+ # of the said methods and avoid an additional +synchronize+ overhead.
if conn = @available.poll || try_to_checkout_new_connection
conn
else
@@ -857,6 +859,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Clears the cache which maps classes.
+ #
+ # See ConnectionPool#clear_reloadable_connections! for details.
def clear_reloadable_connections!
connection_pool_list.each(&:clear_reloadable_connections!)
end
@@ -956,12 +960,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
def call(env)
testing = env['rack.test']
- response = @app.call(env)
- response[2] = ::Rack::BodyProxy.new(response[2]) do
+ status, headers, body = @app.call(env)
+ proxy = ::Rack::BodyProxy.new(body) do
ActiveRecord::Base.clear_active_connections! unless testing
end
-
- response
+ [status, headers, proxy]
rescue Exception
ActiveRecord::Base.clear_active_connections! unless testing
raise
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_limits.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_limits.rb
index 30b2fca2ca..6711049588 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_limits.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_limits.rb
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns the maximum allowed length for an index name. This
# limit is enforced by \Rails and is less than or equal to
- # <tt>index_name_length</tt>. The gap between
- # <tt>index_name_length</tt> is to allow internal \Rails
+ # #index_name_length. The gap between
+ # #index_name_length is to allow internal \Rails
# operations to use prefixes in temporary operations.
def allowed_index_name_length
index_name_length
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb
index 107806cd93..848aeb821c 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb
@@ -29,7 +29,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns an ActiveRecord::Result instance.
def select_all(arel, name = nil, binds = [])
arel, binds = binds_from_relation arel, binds
- select(to_sql(arel, binds), name, binds)
+ sql = to_sql(arel, binds)
+ if arel.is_a?(String)
+ preparable = false
+ else
+ preparable = visitor.preparable
+ end
+ if prepared_statements && preparable
+ select_prepared(sql, name, binds)
+ else
+ select(sql, name, binds)
+ end
end
# Returns a record hash with the column names as keys and column values
@@ -67,7 +77,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Executes +sql+ statement in the context of this connection using
# +binds+ as the bind substitutes. +name+ is logged along with
# the executed +sql+ statement.
- def exec_query(sql, name = 'SQL', binds = [])
+ def exec_query(sql, name = 'SQL', binds = [], prepare: false)
end
# Executes insert +sql+ statement in the context of this connection using
@@ -192,7 +202,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# * http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/transaction-iso.html
# * https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/set-transaction.html
#
- # An <tt>ActiveRecord::TransactionIsolationError</tt> will be raised if:
+ # An ActiveRecord::TransactionIsolationError will be raised if:
#
# * The adapter does not support setting the isolation level
# * You are joining an existing open transaction
@@ -358,9 +368,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns an ActiveRecord::Result instance.
def select(sql, name = nil, binds = [])
- exec_query(sql, name, binds)
+ exec_query(sql, name, binds, prepare: false)
end
+ def select_prepared(sql, name = nil, binds = [])
+ exec_query(sql, name, binds, prepare: true)
+ end
# Returns the last auto-generated ID from the affected table.
def insert_sql(sql, name = nil, pk = nil, id_value = nil, sequence_name = nil)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/quoting.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/quoting.rb
index 2c7409b2dc..9ec0a67c8f 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/quoting.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/quoting.rb
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# If you are having to call this function, you are likely doing something
# wrong. The column does not have sufficient type information if the user
# provided a custom type on the class level either explicitly (via
- # `attribute`) or implicitly (via `serialize`,
- # `time_zone_aware_attributes`). In almost all cases, the sql type should
- # only be used to change quoting behavior, when the primitive to
+ # Attributes::ClassMethods#attribute) or implicitly (via
+ # AttributeMethods::Serialization::ClassMethods#serialize, +time_zone_aware_attributes+).
+ # In almost all cases, the sql type should only be used to change quoting behavior, when the primitive to
# represent the type doesn't sufficiently reflect the differences
# (varchar vs binary) for example. The type used to get this primitive
# should have been provided before reaching the connection adapter.
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # See docs for +type_cast_from_column+
+ # See docs for #type_cast_from_column
def lookup_cast_type_from_column(column) # :nodoc:
lookup_cast_type(column.sql_type)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb
index 10329de5f4..1cda23dc1d 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb
@@ -123,23 +123,29 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def foreign_key_options
- as_options(foreign_key)
+ as_options(foreign_key).merge(column: column_name)
end
def columns
- result = [["#{name}_id", type, options]]
+ result = [[column_name, type, options]]
if polymorphic
result.unshift(["#{name}_type", :string, polymorphic_options])
end
result
end
+ def column_name
+ "#{name}_id"
+ end
+
def column_names
columns.map(&:first)
end
def foreign_table_name
- Base.pluralize_table_names ? name.to_s.pluralize : name
+ foreign_key_options.fetch(:to_table) do
+ Base.pluralize_table_names ? name.to_s.pluralize : name
+ end
end
end
@@ -181,10 +187,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Represents the schema of an SQL table in an abstract way. This class
# provides methods for manipulating the schema representation.
#
- # Inside migration files, the +t+ object in +create_table+
+ # Inside migration files, the +t+ object in {create_table}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#create_table]
# is actually of this type:
#
- # class SomeMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class SomeMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# create_table :foo do |t|
# puts t.class # => "ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition"
@@ -196,22 +202,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
# end
#
- # The table definitions
- # The Columns are stored as a ColumnDefinition in the +columns+ attribute.
class TableDefinition
include ColumnMethods
- # An array of ColumnDefinition objects, representing the column changes
- # that have been defined.
attr_accessor :indexes
attr_reader :name, :temporary, :options, :as, :foreign_keys
- def initialize(types, name, temporary, options, as = nil)
+ def initialize(name, temporary, options, as = nil)
@columns_hash = {}
@indexes = {}
@foreign_keys = {}
@primary_keys = nil
- @native = types
@temporary = temporary
@options = options
@as = as
@@ -232,90 +233,23 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Instantiates a new column for the table.
- # The +type+ parameter is normally one of the migrations native types,
- # which is one of the following:
- # <tt>:primary_key</tt>, <tt>:string</tt>, <tt>:text</tt>,
- # <tt>:integer</tt>, <tt>:bigint</tt>, <tt>:float</tt>, <tt>:decimal</tt>,
- # <tt>:datetime</tt>, <tt>:time</tt>, <tt>:date</tt>,
- # <tt>:binary</tt>, <tt>:boolean</tt>.
- #
- # You may use a type not in this list as long as it is supported by your
- # database (for example, "polygon" in MySQL), but this will not be database
- # agnostic and should usually be avoided.
- #
- # Available options are (none of these exists by default):
- # * <tt>:limit</tt> -
- # Requests a maximum column length. This is number of characters for a <tt>:string</tt> column
- # and number of bytes for <tt>:text</tt>, <tt>:binary</tt> and <tt>:integer</tt> columns.
- # * <tt>:default</tt> -
- # The column's default value. Use nil for NULL.
- # * <tt>:null</tt> -
- # Allows or disallows +NULL+ values in the column. This option could
- # have been named <tt>:null_allowed</tt>.
- # * <tt>:precision</tt> -
- # Specifies the precision for a <tt>:decimal</tt> column.
- # * <tt>:scale</tt> -
- # Specifies the scale for a <tt>:decimal</tt> column.
+ # See {connection.add_column}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#add_column]
+ # for available options.
+ #
+ # Additional options are:
# * <tt>:index</tt> -
# Create an index for the column. Can be either <tt>true</tt> or an options hash.
#
- # Note: The precision is the total number of significant digits
- # and the scale is the number of digits that can be stored following
- # the decimal point. For example, the number 123.45 has a precision of 5
- # and a scale of 2. A decimal with a precision of 5 and a scale of 2 can
- # range from -999.99 to 999.99.
- #
- # Please be aware of different RDBMS implementations behavior with
- # <tt>:decimal</tt> columns:
- # * The SQL standard says the default scale should be 0, <tt>:scale</tt> <=
- # <tt>:precision</tt>, and makes no comments about the requirements of
- # <tt>:precision</tt>.
- # * MySQL: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..63], <tt>:scale</tt> [0..30].
- # Default is (10,0).
- # * PostgreSQL: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..infinity],
- # <tt>:scale</tt> [0..infinity]. No default.
- # * SQLite2: Any <tt>:precision</tt> and <tt>:scale</tt> may be used.
- # Internal storage as strings. No default.
- # * SQLite3: No restrictions on <tt>:precision</tt> and <tt>:scale</tt>,
- # but the maximum supported <tt>:precision</tt> is 16. No default.
- # * Oracle: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..38], <tt>:scale</tt> [-84..127].
- # Default is (38,0).
- # * DB2: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..63], <tt>:scale</tt> [0..62].
- # Default unknown.
- # * SqlServer?: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..38], <tt>:scale</tt> [0..38].
- # Default (38,0).
- #
# This method returns <tt>self</tt>.
#
# == Examples
- # # Assuming +td+ is an instance of TableDefinition
- # td.column(:granted, :boolean)
- # # granted BOOLEAN
- #
- # td.column(:picture, :binary, limit: 2.megabytes)
- # # => picture BLOB(2097152)
- #
- # td.column(:sales_stage, :string, limit: 20, default: 'new', null: false)
- # # => sales_stage VARCHAR(20) DEFAULT 'new' NOT NULL
- #
- # td.column(:bill_gates_money, :decimal, precision: 15, scale: 2)
- # # => bill_gates_money DECIMAL(15,2)
#
- # td.column(:sensor_reading, :decimal, precision: 30, scale: 20)
- # # => sensor_reading DECIMAL(30,20)
- #
- # # While <tt>:scale</tt> defaults to zero on most databases, it
- # # probably wouldn't hurt to include it.
- # td.column(:huge_integer, :decimal, precision: 30)
- # # => huge_integer DECIMAL(30)
- #
- # # Defines a column with a database-specific type.
- # td.column(:foo, 'polygon')
- # # => foo polygon
+ # # Assuming +td+ is an instance of TableDefinition
+ # td.column(:granted, :boolean, index: true)
#
# == Short-hand examples
#
- # Instead of calling +column+ directly, you can also work with the short-hand definitions for the default types.
+ # Instead of calling #column directly, you can also work with the short-hand definitions for the default types.
# They use the type as the method name instead of as a parameter and allow for multiple columns to be defined
# in a single statement.
#
@@ -347,7 +281,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# TableDefinition#references will add an appropriately-named _id column, plus a corresponding _type
# column if the <tt>:polymorphic</tt> option is supplied. If <tt>:polymorphic</tt> is a hash of
# options, these will be used when creating the <tt>_type</tt> column. The <tt>:index</tt> option
- # will also create an index, similar to calling <tt>add_index</tt>. So what can be written like this:
+ # will also create an index, similar to calling {add_index}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#add_index].
+ # So what can be written like this:
#
# create_table :taggings do |t|
# t.integer :tag_id, :tagger_id, :taggable_id
@@ -398,7 +333,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Appends <tt>:datetime</tt> columns <tt>:created_at</tt> and
- # <tt>:updated_at</tt> to the table. See SchemaStatements#add_timestamps
+ # <tt>:updated_at</tt> to the table. See {connection.add_timestamps}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#add_timestamps]
#
# t.timestamps null: false
def timestamps(*args)
@@ -415,7 +350,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# t.references(:user)
# t.belongs_to(:supplier, foreign_key: true)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#add_reference for details of the options you can use.
+ # See {connection.add_reference}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#add_reference] for details of the options you can use.
def references(*args, **options)
args.each do |col|
ReferenceDefinition.new(col, **options).add_to(self)
@@ -426,11 +361,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
def new_column_definition(name, type, options) # :nodoc:
type = aliased_types(type.to_s, type)
column = create_column_definition name, type
- limit = options.fetch(:limit) do
- native[type][:limit] if native[type].is_a?(Hash)
- end
- column.limit = limit
+ column.limit = options[:limit]
column.precision = options[:precision]
column.scale = options[:scale]
column.default = options[:default]
@@ -448,10 +380,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
ColumnDefinition.new name, type
end
- def native
- @native
- end
-
def aliased_types(name, fallback)
'timestamp' == name ? :datetime : fallback
end
@@ -487,7 +415,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Represents an SQL table in an abstract way for updating a table.
- # Also see TableDefinition and SchemaStatements#create_table
+ # Also see TableDefinition and {connection.create_table}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#create_table]
#
# Available transformations are:
#
@@ -544,7 +472,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# t.string(:name) unless t.column_exists?(:name, :string)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#column_exists?
+ # See {connection.column_exists?}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#column_exists?]
def column_exists?(column_name, type = nil, options = {})
@base.column_exists?(name, column_name, type, options)
end
@@ -556,7 +484,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# t.index([:branch_id, :party_id], unique: true)
# t.index([:branch_id, :party_id], unique: true, name: 'by_branch_party')
#
- # See SchemaStatements#add_index for details of the options you can use.
+ # See {connection.add_index}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#add_index] for details of the options you can use.
def index(column_name, options = {})
@base.add_index(name, column_name, options)
end
@@ -567,7 +495,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# t.index(:branch_id)
# end
#
- # See SchemaStatements#index_exists?
+ # See {connection.index_exists?}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#index_exists?]
def index_exists?(column_name, options = {})
@base.index_exists?(name, column_name, options)
end
@@ -576,7 +504,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# t.rename_index(:user_id, :account_id)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#rename_index
+ # See {connection.rename_index}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#rename_index]
def rename_index(index_name, new_index_name)
@base.rename_index(name, index_name, new_index_name)
end
@@ -585,7 +513,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# t.timestamps(null: false)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#add_timestamps
+ # See {connection.add_timestamps}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#add_timestamps]
def timestamps(options = {})
@base.add_timestamps(name, options)
end
@@ -606,7 +534,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# t.change_default(:authorized, 1)
# t.change_default(:status, from: nil, to: "draft")
#
- # See SchemaStatements#change_column_default
+ # See {connection.change_column_default}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#change_column_default]
def change_default(column_name, default_or_changes)
@base.change_column_default(name, column_name, default_or_changes)
end
@@ -616,7 +544,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# t.remove(:qualification)
# t.remove(:qualification, :experience)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#remove_columns
+ # See {connection.remove_columns}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#remove_columns]
def remove(*column_names)
@base.remove_columns(name, *column_names)
end
@@ -627,7 +555,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# t.remove_index(column: [:branch_id, :party_id])
# t.remove_index(name: :by_branch_party)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#remove_index
+ # See {connection.remove_index}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#remove_index]
def remove_index(options = {})
@base.remove_index(name, options)
end
@@ -636,7 +564,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# t.remove_timestamps
#
- # See SchemaStatements#remove_timestamps
+ # See {connection.remove_timestamps}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#remove_timestamps]
def remove_timestamps(options = {})
@base.remove_timestamps(name, options)
end
@@ -645,7 +573,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# t.rename(:description, :name)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#rename_column
+ # See {connection.rename_column}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#rename_column]
def rename(column_name, new_column_name)
@base.rename_column(name, column_name, new_column_name)
end
@@ -655,7 +583,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# t.references(:user)
# t.belongs_to(:supplier, foreign_key: true)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#add_reference for details of the options you can use.
+ # See {connection.add_reference}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#add_reference] for details of the options you can use.
def references(*args)
options = args.extract_options!
args.each do |ref_name|
@@ -669,7 +597,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# t.remove_references(:user)
# t.remove_belongs_to(:supplier, polymorphic: true)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#remove_reference
+ # See {connection.remove_reference}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#remove_reference]
def remove_references(*args)
options = args.extract_options!
args.each do |ref_name|
@@ -682,7 +610,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# t.foreign_key(:authors)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#add_foreign_key
+ # See {connection.add_foreign_key}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#add_foreign_key]
def foreign_key(*args) # :nodoc:
@base.add_foreign_key(name, *args)
end
@@ -691,15 +619,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# t.foreign_key(:authors) unless t.foreign_key_exists?(:authors)
#
- # See SchemaStatements#foreign_key_exists?
+ # See {connection.foreign_key_exists?}[rdoc-ref:SchemaStatements#foreign_key_exists?]
def foreign_key_exists?(*args) # :nodoc:
@base.foreign_key_exists?(name, *args)
end
-
- private
- def native
- @base.native_database_types
- end
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_dumper.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_dumper.rb
index a2f58364a4..e252ddb4cf 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_dumper.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_dumper.rb
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# This can be overridden on an Adapter level basis to support other
# extended datatypes (Example: Adding an array option in the
- # PostgreSQLAdapter)
+ # PostgreSQL::ColumnDumper)
def prepare_column_options(column)
spec = {}
spec[:name] = column.name.inspect
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb
index ccff853987..7bf548fcba 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb
@@ -82,11 +82,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
def index_exists?(table_name, column_name, options = {})
column_names = Array(column_name).map(&:to_s)
- index_name = options.key?(:name) ? options[:name].to_s : index_name(table_name, column: column_names)
checks = []
- checks << lambda { |i| i.name == index_name }
checks << lambda { |i| i.columns == column_names }
checks << lambda { |i| i.unique } if options[:unique]
+ checks << lambda { |i| i.name == options[:name].to_s } if options[:name]
indexes(table_name).any? { |i| checks.all? { |check| check[i] } }
end
@@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Creates a new table with the name +table_name+. +table_name+ may either
# be a String or a Symbol.
#
- # There are two ways to work with +create_table+. You can use the block
+ # There are two ways to work with #create_table. You can use the block
# form or the regular form, like this:
#
# === Block form
@@ -161,7 +160,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# The +options+ hash can include the following keys:
# [<tt>:id</tt>]
# Whether to automatically add a primary key column. Defaults to true.
- # Join tables for +has_and_belongs_to_many+ should set it to false.
+ # Join tables for {ActiveRecord::Base.has_and_belongs_to_many}[rdoc-ref:Associations::ClassMethods#has_and_belongs_to_many] should set it to false.
#
# A Symbol can be used to specify the type of the generated primary key column.
# [<tt>:primary_key</tt>]
@@ -169,7 +168,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Defaults to +id+. If <tt>:id</tt> is false this option is ignored.
#
# Note that Active Record models will automatically detect their
- # primary key. This can be avoided by using +self.primary_key=+ on the model
+ # primary key. This can be avoided by using
+ # {self.primary_key=}[rdoc-ref:AttributeMethods::PrimaryKey::ClassMethods#primary_key=] on the model
# to define the key explicitly.
#
# [<tt>:options</tt>]
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
yield td if block_given?
- if options[:force] && table_exists?(table_name)
+ if options[:force] && data_source_exists?(table_name)
drop_table(table_name, options)
end
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Set to true to drop the table before creating it.
# Defaults to false.
#
- # Note that +create_join_table+ does not create any indices by default; you can use
+ # Note that #create_join_table does not create any indices by default; you can use
# its block form to do so yourself:
#
# create_join_table :products, :categories do |t|
@@ -331,11 +331,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Drops the join table specified by the given arguments.
- # See +create_join_table+ for details.
+ # See #create_join_table for details.
#
# Although this command ignores the block if one is given, it can be helpful
# to provide one in a migration's +change+ method so it can be reverted.
- # In that case, the block will be used by create_join_table.
+ # In that case, the block will be used by #create_join_table.
def drop_join_table(table_1, table_2, options = {})
join_table_name = find_join_table_name(table_1, table_2, options)
drop_table(join_table_name)
@@ -440,17 +440,86 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Although this command ignores most +options+ and the block if one is given,
# it can be helpful to provide these in a migration's +change+ method so it can be reverted.
- # In that case, +options+ and the block will be used by create_table.
+ # In that case, +options+ and the block will be used by #create_table.
def drop_table(table_name, options = {})
execute "DROP TABLE#{' IF EXISTS' if options[:if_exists]} #{quote_table_name(table_name)}"
end
- # Adds a new column to the named table.
- # See TableDefinition#column for details of the options you can use.
- #
- # Note: Not all options will be available, generally this command should
- # ignore most of them. In favor of doing a low-level call to simply
- # create a column.
+ # Add a new +type+ column named +column_name+ to +table_name+.
+ #
+ # The +type+ parameter is normally one of the migrations native types,
+ # which is one of the following:
+ # <tt>:primary_key</tt>, <tt>:string</tt>, <tt>:text</tt>,
+ # <tt>:integer</tt>, <tt>:bigint</tt>, <tt>:float</tt>, <tt>:decimal</tt>,
+ # <tt>:datetime</tt>, <tt>:time</tt>, <tt>:date</tt>,
+ # <tt>:binary</tt>, <tt>:boolean</tt>.
+ #
+ # You may use a type not in this list as long as it is supported by your
+ # database (for example, "polygon" in MySQL), but this will not be database
+ # agnostic and should usually be avoided.
+ #
+ # Available options are (none of these exists by default):
+ # * <tt>:limit</tt> -
+ # Requests a maximum column length. This is number of characters for a <tt>:string</tt> column
+ # and number of bytes for <tt>:text</tt>, <tt>:binary</tt> and <tt>:integer</tt> columns.
+ # * <tt>:default</tt> -
+ # The column's default value. Use nil for NULL.
+ # * <tt>:null</tt> -
+ # Allows or disallows +NULL+ values in the column. This option could
+ # have been named <tt>:null_allowed</tt>.
+ # * <tt>:precision</tt> -
+ # Specifies the precision for a <tt>:decimal</tt> column.
+ # * <tt>:scale</tt> -
+ # Specifies the scale for a <tt>:decimal</tt> column.
+ #
+ # Note: The precision is the total number of significant digits
+ # and the scale is the number of digits that can be stored following
+ # the decimal point. For example, the number 123.45 has a precision of 5
+ # and a scale of 2. A decimal with a precision of 5 and a scale of 2 can
+ # range from -999.99 to 999.99.
+ #
+ # Please be aware of different RDBMS implementations behavior with
+ # <tt>:decimal</tt> columns:
+ # * The SQL standard says the default scale should be 0, <tt>:scale</tt> <=
+ # <tt>:precision</tt>, and makes no comments about the requirements of
+ # <tt>:precision</tt>.
+ # * MySQL: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..63], <tt>:scale</tt> [0..30].
+ # Default is (10,0).
+ # * PostgreSQL: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..infinity],
+ # <tt>:scale</tt> [0..infinity]. No default.
+ # * SQLite2: Any <tt>:precision</tt> and <tt>:scale</tt> may be used.
+ # Internal storage as strings. No default.
+ # * SQLite3: No restrictions on <tt>:precision</tt> and <tt>:scale</tt>,
+ # but the maximum supported <tt>:precision</tt> is 16. No default.
+ # * Oracle: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..38], <tt>:scale</tt> [-84..127].
+ # Default is (38,0).
+ # * DB2: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..63], <tt>:scale</tt> [0..62].
+ # Default unknown.
+ # * SqlServer?: <tt>:precision</tt> [1..38], <tt>:scale</tt> [0..38].
+ # Default (38,0).
+ #
+ # == Examples
+ #
+ # add_column(:users, :picture, :binary, limit: 2.megabytes)
+ # # ALTER TABLE "users" ADD "picture" blob(2097152)
+ #
+ # add_column(:articles, :status, :string, limit: 20, default: 'draft', null: false)
+ # # ALTER TABLE "articles" ADD "status" varchar(20) DEFAULT 'draft' NOT NULL
+ #
+ # add_column(:answers, :bill_gates_money, :decimal, precision: 15, scale: 2)
+ # # ALTER TABLE "answers" ADD "bill_gates_money" decimal(15,2)
+ #
+ # add_column(:measurements, :sensor_reading, :decimal, precision: 30, scale: 20)
+ # # ALTER TABLE "measurements" ADD "sensor_reading" decimal(30,20)
+ #
+ # # While :scale defaults to zero on most databases, it
+ # # probably wouldn't hurt to include it.
+ # add_column(:measurements, :huge_integer, :decimal, precision: 30)
+ # # ALTER TABLE "measurements" ADD "huge_integer" decimal(30)
+ #
+ # # Defines a column with a database-specific type.
+ # add_column(:shapes, :triangle, 'polygon')
+ # # ALTER TABLE "shapes" ADD "triangle" polygon
def add_column(table_name, column_name, type, options = {})
at = create_alter_table table_name
at.add_column(column_name, type, options)
@@ -630,15 +699,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Removes the given index from the table.
#
- # Removes the +index_accounts_on_column+ in the +accounts+ table.
+ # Removes the index on +branch_id+ in the +accounts+ table if exactly one such index exists.
#
# remove_index :accounts, :branch_id
#
- # Removes the index named +index_accounts_on_branch_id+ in the +accounts+ table.
+ # Removes the index on +branch_id+ in the +accounts+ table if exactly one such index exists.
#
# remove_index :accounts, column: :branch_id
#
- # Removes the index named +index_accounts_on_branch_id_and_party_id+ in the +accounts+ table.
+ # Removes the index on +branch_id+ and +party_id+ in the +accounts+ table if exactly one such index exists.
#
# remove_index :accounts, column: [:branch_id, :party_id]
#
@@ -694,7 +763,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Adds a reference. The reference column is an integer by default,
# the <tt>:type</tt> option can be used to specify a different type.
# Optionally adds a +_type+ column, if <tt>:polymorphic</tt> option is provided.
- # <tt>add_reference</tt> and <tt>add_belongs_to</tt> are acceptable.
+ # #add_reference and #add_belongs_to are acceptable.
#
# The +options+ hash can include the following keys:
# [<tt>:type</tt>]
@@ -724,13 +793,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# add_reference(:products, :supplier, foreign_key: true)
#
+ # ====== Create a supplier_id column and a foreign key to the firms table
+ #
+ # add_reference(:products, :supplier, foreign_key: {to_table: :firms})
+ #
def add_reference(table_name, *args)
ReferenceDefinition.new(*args).add_to(update_table_definition(table_name, self))
end
alias :add_belongs_to :add_reference
# Removes the reference(s). Also removes a +type+ column if one exists.
- # <tt>remove_reference</tt> and <tt>remove_belongs_to</tt> are acceptable.
+ # #remove_reference and #remove_belongs_to are acceptable.
#
# ====== Remove the reference
#
@@ -756,7 +829,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
alias :remove_belongs_to :remove_reference
# Returns an array of foreign keys for the given table.
- # The foreign keys are represented as +ForeignKeyDefinition+ objects.
+ # The foreign keys are represented as ForeignKeyDefinition objects.
def foreign_keys(table_name)
raise NotImplementedError, "foreign_keys is not implemented"
end
@@ -1014,7 +1087,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
if index_name.length > max_index_length
raise ArgumentError, "Index name '#{index_name}' on table '#{table_name}' is too long; the limit is #{max_index_length} characters"
end
- if table_exists?(table_name) && index_name_exists?(table_name, index_name, false)
+ if data_source_exists?(table_name) && index_name_exists?(table_name, index_name, false)
raise ArgumentError, "Index name '#{index_name}' on table '#{table_name}' already exists"
end
index_columns = quoted_columns_for_index(column_names, options).join(", ")
@@ -1053,21 +1126,35 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def index_name_for_remove(table_name, options = {})
- index_name = index_name(table_name, options)
+ # if the adapter doesn't support the indexes call the best we can do
+ # is return the default index name for the options provided
+ return index_name(table_name, options) unless respond_to?(:indexes)
- unless index_name_exists?(table_name, index_name, true)
- if options.is_a?(Hash) && options.has_key?(:name)
- options_without_column = options.dup
- options_without_column.delete :column
- index_name_without_column = index_name(table_name, options_without_column)
+ checks = []
- return index_name_without_column if index_name_exists?(table_name, index_name_without_column, false)
- end
+ if options.is_a?(Hash)
+ checks << lambda { |i| i.name == options[:name].to_s } if options.has_key?(:name)
+ column_names = Array(options[:column]).map(&:to_s)
+ else
+ column_names = Array(options).map(&:to_s)
+ end
- raise ArgumentError, "Index name '#{index_name}' on table '#{table_name}' does not exist"
+ if column_names.any?
+ checks << lambda { |i| i.columns.join('_and_') == column_names.join('_and_') }
end
- index_name
+ raise ArgumentError "No name or columns specified" if checks.none?
+
+ matching_indexes = indexes(table_name).select { |i| checks.all? { |check| check[i] } }
+
+ if matching_indexes.count > 1
+ raise ArgumentError, "Multiple indexes found on #{table_name} columns #{column_names}. " \
+ "Specify an index name from #{matching_indexes.map(&:name).join(', ')}"
+ elsif matching_indexes.none?
+ raise ArgumentError, "No indexes found on #{table_name} with the options provided."
+ else
+ matching_indexes.first.name
+ end
end
def rename_table_indexes(table_name, new_name)
@@ -1094,7 +1181,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
private
def create_table_definition(name, temporary = false, options = nil, as = nil)
- TableDefinition.new native_database_types, name, temporary, options, as
+ TableDefinition.new(name, temporary, options, as)
end
def create_alter_table(name)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb
index ed14c781c6..4b6912c616 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
require 'active_record/type'
require 'active_support/core_ext/benchmark'
+require 'active_record/connection_adapters/determine_if_preparable_visitor'
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/schema_cache'
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/sql_type_metadata'
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_dumper'
@@ -51,15 +52,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
# related classes form the abstraction layer which makes this possible.
# An AbstractAdapter represents a connection to a database, and provides an
# abstract interface for database-specific functionality such as establishing
- # a connection, escaping values, building the right SQL fragments for ':offset'
- # and ':limit' options, etc.
+ # a connection, escaping values, building the right SQL fragments for +:offset+
+ # and +:limit+ options, etc.
#
# All the concrete database adapters follow the interface laid down in this class.
- # ActiveRecord::Base.connection returns an AbstractAdapter object, which
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.connection}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionHandling#connection] returns an AbstractAdapter object, which
# you can use.
#
# Most of the methods in the adapter are useful during migrations. Most
- # notably, the instance methods provided by SchemaStatement are very useful.
+ # notably, the instance methods provided by SchemaStatements are very useful.
class AbstractAdapter
ADAPTER_NAME = 'Abstract'.freeze
include Quoting, DatabaseStatements, SchemaStatements
@@ -94,14 +95,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
attr_reader :prepared_statements
- def initialize(connection, logger = nil, pool = nil) #:nodoc:
+ def initialize(connection, logger = nil, config = {}) # :nodoc:
super()
@connection = connection
@owner = nil
@instrumenter = ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrumenter
@logger = logger
- @pool = pool
+ @config = config
+ @pool = nil
@schema_cache = SchemaCache.new self
@visitor = nil
@prepared_statements = false
@@ -213,6 +215,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
false
end
+ # Does this adapter support application-enforced advisory locking?
+ def supports_advisory_locks?
+ false
+ end
+
# Should primary key values be selected from their corresponding
# sequence before the insert statement? If true, next_sequence_value
# is called before each insert to set the record's primary key.
@@ -279,6 +286,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
def enable_extension(name)
end
+ # This is meant to be implemented by the adapters that support advisory
+ # locks
+ #
+ # Return true if we got the lock, otherwise false
+ def get_advisory_lock(lock_id) # :nodoc:
+ end
+
+ # This is meant to be implemented by the adapters that support advisory
+ # locks.
+ #
+ # Return true if we released the lock, otherwise false
+ def release_advisory_lock(lock_id) # :nodoc:
+ end
+
# A list of extensions, to be filled in by adapters that support them.
def extensions
[]
@@ -348,7 +369,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Checks whether the connection to the database is still active (i.e. not stale).
- # This is done under the hood by calling <tt>active?</tt>. If the connection
+ # This is done under the hood by calling #active?. If the connection
# is no longer active, then this method will reconnect to the database.
def verify!(*ignored)
reconnect! unless active?
@@ -518,7 +539,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def translate_exception(exception, message)
# override in derived class
- ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new(message, exception)
+ ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new(message)
end
def without_prepared_statement?(binds)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb
index cd8097d1b3..f8c9e13392 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb
@@ -1,173 +1,24 @@
+require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter'
+require 'active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_creation'
+require 'active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_definitions'
+require 'active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_dumper'
+
require 'active_support/core_ext/string/strip'
module ActiveRecord
module ConnectionAdapters
class AbstractMysqlAdapter < AbstractAdapter
+ include MySQL::ColumnDumper
include Savepoints
- module ColumnMethods
- def primary_key(name, type = :primary_key, **options)
- options[:auto_increment] = true if type == :bigint
- super
- end
-
- def json(*args, **options)
- args.each { |name| column(name, :json, options) }
- end
-
- def unsigned_integer(*args, **options)
- args.each { |name| column(name, :unsigned_integer, options) }
- end
-
- def unsigned_bigint(*args, **options)
- args.each { |name| column(name, :unsigned_bigint, options) }
- end
-
- def unsigned_float(*args, **options)
- args.each { |name| column(name, :unsigned_float, options) }
- end
-
- def unsigned_decimal(*args, **options)
- args.each { |name| column(name, :unsigned_decimal, options) }
- end
- end
-
- class ColumnDefinition < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ColumnDefinition
- attr_accessor :charset, :unsigned
- end
-
- class TableDefinition < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition
- include ColumnMethods
-
- def new_column_definition(name, type, options) # :nodoc:
- column = super
- case column.type
- when :primary_key
- column.type = :integer
- column.auto_increment = true
- when /\Aunsigned_(?<type>.+)\z/
- column.type = $~[:type].to_sym
- column.unsigned = true
- end
- column.unsigned ||= options[:unsigned]
- column.charset = options[:charset]
- column
- end
-
- private
-
- def create_column_definition(name, type)
- ColumnDefinition.new(name, type)
- end
- end
-
- class Table < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Table
- include ColumnMethods
- end
-
- class SchemaCreation < AbstractAdapter::SchemaCreation
- private
-
- def visit_DropForeignKey(name)
- "DROP FOREIGN KEY #{name}"
- end
-
- def visit_ColumnDefinition(o)
- o.sql_type = type_to_sql(o.type, o.limit, o.precision, o.scale, o.unsigned)
- super
- end
-
- def visit_AddColumnDefinition(o)
- add_column_position!(super, column_options(o.column))
- end
-
- def visit_ChangeColumnDefinition(o)
- change_column_sql = "CHANGE #{quote_column_name(o.name)} #{accept(o.column)}"
- add_column_position!(change_column_sql, column_options(o.column))
- end
-
- def column_options(o)
- column_options = super
- column_options[:charset] = o.charset
- column_options
- end
-
- def add_column_options!(sql, options)
- if options[:charset]
- sql << " CHARACTER SET #{options[:charset]}"
- end
- if options[:collation]
- sql << " COLLATE #{options[:collation]}"
- end
- super
- end
-
- def add_column_position!(sql, options)
- if options[:first]
- sql << " FIRST"
- elsif options[:after]
- sql << " AFTER #{quote_column_name(options[:after])}"
- end
- sql
- end
-
- def index_in_create(table_name, column_name, options)
- index_name, index_type, index_columns, _, _, index_using = @conn.add_index_options(table_name, column_name, options)
- "#{index_type} INDEX #{quote_column_name(index_name)} #{index_using} (#{index_columns}) "
- end
- end
-
def update_table_definition(table_name, base) # :nodoc:
- Table.new(table_name, base)
+ MySQL::Table.new(table_name, base)
end
def schema_creation
- SchemaCreation.new self
- end
-
- def column_spec_for_primary_key(column)
- spec = {}
- if column.auto_increment?
- spec[:id] = ':bigint' if column.bigint?
- spec[:unsigned] = 'true' if column.unsigned?
- return if spec.empty?
- else
- spec[:id] = column.type.inspect
- spec.merge!(prepare_column_options(column).delete_if { |key, _| [:name, :type, :null].include?(key) })
- end
- spec
- end
-
- def prepare_column_options(column)
- spec = super
- spec[:unsigned] = 'true' if column.unsigned?
- spec
+ MySQL::SchemaCreation.new(self)
end
- def migration_keys
- super + [:unsigned]
- end
-
- private
-
- def schema_limit(column)
- super unless column.type == :boolean
- end
-
- def schema_precision(column)
- super unless /time/ === column.sql_type && column.precision == 0
- end
-
- def schema_collation(column)
- if column.collation && table_name = column.instance_variable_get(:@table_name)
- @collation_cache ||= {}
- @collation_cache[table_name] ||= select_one("SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE '#{table_name}'")["Collation"]
- column.collation.inspect if column.collation != @collation_cache[table_name]
- end
- end
-
- public
-
class Column < ConnectionAdapters::Column # :nodoc:
delegate :strict, :extra, to: :sql_type_metadata, allow_nil: true
@@ -284,7 +135,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
date: { name: "date" },
binary: { name: "blob" },
boolean: { name: "tinyint", limit: 1 },
- bigint: { name: "bigint" },
json: { name: "json" },
}
@@ -293,14 +143,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
# FIXME: Make the first parameter more similar for the two adapters
def initialize(connection, logger, connection_options, config)
- super(connection, logger)
- @connection_options, @config = connection_options, config
+ super(connection, logger, config)
@quoted_column_names, @quoted_table_names = {}, {}
@visitor = Arel::Visitors::MySQL.new self
if self.class.type_cast_config_to_boolean(config.fetch(:prepared_statements) { true })
@prepared_statements = true
+ @visitor.extend(DetermineIfPreparableVisitor)
else
@prepared_statements = false
end
@@ -316,6 +166,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
+ def version
+ @version ||= Version.new(full_version.match(/^\d+\.\d+\.\d+/)[0])
+ end
+
# Returns true, since this connection adapter supports migrations.
def supports_migrations?
true
@@ -363,6 +217,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
version >= '5.6.4'
end
+ # 5.0.0 definitely supports it, possibly supported by earlier versions but
+ # not sure
+ def supports_advisory_locks?
+ version >= '5.0.0'
+ end
+
+ def get_advisory_lock(lock_name, timeout = 0) # :nodoc:
+ select_value("SELECT GET_LOCK('#{lock_name}', #{timeout});").to_s == '1'
+ end
+
+ def release_advisory_lock(lock_name) # :nodoc:
+ select_value("SELECT RELEASE_LOCK('#{lock_name}')").to_s == '1'
+ end
+
def native_database_types
NATIVE_DATABASE_TYPES
end
@@ -626,15 +494,43 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def tables(name = nil) # :nodoc:
- select_values("SHOW FULL TABLES", 'SCHEMA')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ #tables currently returns both tables and views.
+ This behavior is deprecated and will be changed with Rails 5.1 to only return tables.
+ Use #data_sources instead.
+ MSG
+
+ if name
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ Passing arguments to #tables is deprecated without replacement.
+ MSG
+ end
+
+ data_sources
+ end
+
+ def data_sources
+ sql = "SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables "
+ sql << "WHERE table_schema = #{quote(@config[:database])}"
+
+ select_values(sql, 'SCHEMA')
end
- alias data_sources tables
def truncate(table_name, name = nil)
execute "TRUNCATE TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)}", name
end
def table_exists?(table_name)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ #table_exists? currently checks both tables and views.
+ This behavior is deprecated and will be changed with Rails 5.1 to only check tables.
+ Use #data_source_exists? instead.
+ MSG
+
+ data_source_exists?(table_name)
+ end
+
+ def data_source_exists?(table_name)
return false unless table_name.present?
schema, name = table_name.to_s.split('.', 2)
@@ -645,7 +541,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
select_values(sql, 'SCHEMA').any?
end
- alias data_source_exists? table_exists?
def views # :nodoc:
select_values("SHOW FULL TABLES WHERE table_type = 'VIEW'", 'SCHEMA')
@@ -692,10 +587,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
sql = "SHOW FULL FIELDS FROM #{quote_table_name(table_name)}"
execute_and_free(sql, 'SCHEMA') do |result|
each_hash(result).map do |field|
- field_name = set_field_encoding(field[:Field])
- sql_type = field[:Type]
- type_metadata = fetch_type_metadata(sql_type, field[:Extra])
- new_column(field_name, field[:Default], type_metadata, field[:Null] == "YES", nil, field[:Collation])
+ type_metadata = fetch_type_metadata(field[:Type], field[:Extra])
+ new_column(field[:Field], field[:Default], type_metadata, field[:Null] == "YES", nil, field[:Collation])
end
end
end
@@ -828,12 +721,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Maps logical Rails types to MySQL-specific data types.
def type_to_sql(type, limit = nil, precision = nil, scale = nil, unsigned = nil)
sql = case type.to_s
- when 'binary'
- binary_to_sql(limit)
when 'integer'
integer_to_sql(limit)
when 'text'
text_to_sql(limit)
+ when 'blob'
+ binary_to_sql(limit)
+ when 'binary'
+ if (0..0xfff) === limit
+ "varbinary(#{limit})"
+ else
+ binary_to_sql(limit)
+ end
else
super(type, limit, precision, scale)
end
@@ -850,13 +749,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
nil
end
- # Returns a table's primary key and belonging sequence.
- def pk_and_sequence_for(table)
- if pk = primary_key(table)
- [ pk, nil ]
- end
- end
-
def primary_keys(table_name) # :nodoc:
raise ArgumentError unless table_name.present?
@@ -994,9 +886,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
def translate_exception(exception, message)
case error_number(exception)
when 1062
- RecordNotUnique.new(message, exception)
+ RecordNotUnique.new(message)
when 1452
- InvalidForeignKey.new(message, exception)
+ InvalidForeignKey.new(message)
else
super
end
@@ -1080,10 +972,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
subselect.from subsubselect.distinct.as('__active_record_temp')
end
- def version
- @version ||= Version.new(full_version.match(/^\d+\.\d+\.\d+/)[0])
- end
-
def mariadb?
full_version =~ /mariadb/i
end
@@ -1150,16 +1038,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def create_table_definition(name, temporary = false, options = nil, as = nil) # :nodoc:
- TableDefinition.new(native_database_types, name, temporary, options, as)
- end
-
- def binary_to_sql(limit) # :nodoc:
- case limit
- when 0..0xfff; "varbinary(#{limit})"
- when nil; "blob"
- when 0x1000..0xffffffff; "blob(#{limit})"
- else raise(ActiveRecordError, "No binary type has byte length #{limit}")
- end
+ MySQL::TableDefinition.new(name, temporary, options, as)
end
def integer_to_sql(limit) # :nodoc:
@@ -1184,6 +1063,16 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
+ def binary_to_sql(limit) # :nodoc:
+ case limit
+ when 0..0xff; 'tinyblob'
+ when nil, 0x100..0xffff; 'blob'
+ when 0x10000..0xffffff; 'mediumblob'
+ when 0x1000000..0xffffffff; 'longblob'
+ else raise(ActiveRecordError, "No binary type has byte length #{limit}")
+ end
+ end
+
class MysqlJson < Type::Internal::AbstractJson # :nodoc:
def changed_in_place?(raw_old_value, new_value)
# Normalization is required because MySQL JSON data format includes
@@ -1212,11 +1101,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- ActiveRecord::Type.register(:json, MysqlJson, adapter: :mysql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:json, MysqlJson, adapter: :mysql2)
- ActiveRecord::Type.register(:string, MysqlString, adapter: :mysql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:string, MysqlString, adapter: :mysql2)
- ActiveRecord::Type.register(:unsigned_integer, Type::UnsignedInteger, adapter: :mysql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:unsigned_integer, Type::UnsignedInteger, adapter: :mysql2)
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb
index 5e31efec4a..81de7c03fb 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/column.rb
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# +sql_type_metadata+ is various information about the type of the column
# +null+ determines if this column allows +NULL+ values.
def initialize(name, default, sql_type_metadata = nil, null = true, default_function = nil, collation = nil)
- @name = name
+ @name = name.freeze
@sql_type_metadata = sql_type_metadata
@null = null
@default = default
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb
index 08d46fca96..f633892dee 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/connection_specification.rb
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
rescue Gem::LoadError => e
raise Gem::LoadError, "Specified '#{spec[:adapter]}' for database adapter, but the gem is not loaded. Add `gem '#{e.name}'` to your Gemfile (and ensure its version is at the minimum required by ActiveRecord)."
rescue LoadError => e
- raise LoadError, "Could not load '#{path_to_adapter}'. Make sure that the adapter in config/database.yml is valid. If you use an adapter other than 'mysql', 'mysql2', 'postgresql' or 'sqlite3' add the necessary adapter gem to the Gemfile.", e.backtrace
+ raise LoadError, "Could not load '#{path_to_adapter}'. Make sure that the adapter in config/database.yml is valid. If you use an adapter other than 'mysql2', 'postgresql' or 'sqlite3' add the necessary adapter gem to the Gemfile.", e.backtrace
end
adapter_method = "#{spec[:adapter]}_connection"
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/determine_if_preparable_visitor.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/determine_if_preparable_visitor.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0fdc185c45
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/determine_if_preparable_visitor.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+module ActiveRecord
+ module ConnectionAdapters
+ module DetermineIfPreparableVisitor
+ attr_reader :preparable
+
+ def accept(*)
+ @preparable = true
+ super
+ end
+
+ def visit_Arel_Nodes_In(*)
+ @preparable = false
+ super
+ end
+
+ def visit_Arel_Nodes_SqlLiteral(*)
+ @preparable = false
+ super
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_creation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_creation.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1e2c859af9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_creation.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+module ActiveRecord
+ module ConnectionAdapters
+ module MySQL
+ class SchemaCreation < AbstractAdapter::SchemaCreation
+ private
+
+ def visit_DropForeignKey(name)
+ "DROP FOREIGN KEY #{name}"
+ end
+
+ def visit_ColumnDefinition(o)
+ o.sql_type = type_to_sql(o.type, o.limit, o.precision, o.scale, o.unsigned)
+ super
+ end
+
+ def visit_AddColumnDefinition(o)
+ add_column_position!(super, column_options(o.column))
+ end
+
+ def visit_ChangeColumnDefinition(o)
+ change_column_sql = "CHANGE #{quote_column_name(o.name)} #{accept(o.column)}"
+ add_column_position!(change_column_sql, column_options(o.column))
+ end
+
+ def column_options(o)
+ column_options = super
+ column_options[:charset] = o.charset
+ column_options
+ end
+
+ def add_column_options!(sql, options)
+ if options[:charset]
+ sql << " CHARACTER SET #{options[:charset]}"
+ end
+ if options[:collation]
+ sql << " COLLATE #{options[:collation]}"
+ end
+ super
+ end
+
+ def add_column_position!(sql, options)
+ if options[:first]
+ sql << " FIRST"
+ elsif options[:after]
+ sql << " AFTER #{quote_column_name(options[:after])}"
+ end
+ sql
+ end
+
+ def index_in_create(table_name, column_name, options)
+ index_name, index_type, index_columns, _, _, index_using = @conn.add_index_options(table_name, column_name, options)
+ "#{index_type} INDEX #{quote_column_name(index_name)} #{index_using} (#{index_columns}) "
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_definitions.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_definitions.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ca7dfda80d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_definitions.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+module ActiveRecord
+ module ConnectionAdapters
+ module MySQL
+ module ColumnMethods
+ def primary_key(name, type = :primary_key, **options)
+ options[:auto_increment] = true if type == :bigint && !options.key?(:default)
+ super
+ end
+
+ def blob(*args, **options)
+ args.each { |name| column(name, :blob, options) }
+ end
+
+ def json(*args, **options)
+ args.each { |name| column(name, :json, options) }
+ end
+
+ def unsigned_integer(*args, **options)
+ args.each { |name| column(name, :unsigned_integer, options) }
+ end
+
+ def unsigned_bigint(*args, **options)
+ args.each { |name| column(name, :unsigned_bigint, options) }
+ end
+
+ def unsigned_float(*args, **options)
+ args.each { |name| column(name, :unsigned_float, options) }
+ end
+
+ def unsigned_decimal(*args, **options)
+ args.each { |name| column(name, :unsigned_decimal, options) }
+ end
+ end
+
+ class ColumnDefinition < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ColumnDefinition
+ attr_accessor :charset, :unsigned
+ end
+
+ class TableDefinition < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition
+ include ColumnMethods
+
+ def new_column_definition(name, type, options) # :nodoc:
+ column = super
+ case column.type
+ when :primary_key
+ column.type = :integer
+ column.auto_increment = true
+ when /\Aunsigned_(?<type>.+)\z/
+ column.type = $~[:type].to_sym
+ column.unsigned = true
+ end
+ column.unsigned ||= options[:unsigned]
+ column.charset = options[:charset]
+ column
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ def create_column_definition(name, type)
+ MySQL::ColumnDefinition.new(name, type)
+ end
+ end
+
+ class Table < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Table
+ include ColumnMethods
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_dumper.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_dumper.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9dee3172f4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/schema_dumper.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+module ActiveRecord
+ module ConnectionAdapters
+ module MySQL
+ module ColumnDumper
+ def column_spec_for_primary_key(column)
+ spec = {}
+ if column.bigint?
+ spec[:id] = ':bigint'
+ spec[:default] = schema_default(column) || 'nil' unless column.auto_increment?
+ spec[:unsigned] = 'true' if column.unsigned?
+ elsif column.auto_increment?
+ spec[:unsigned] = 'true' if column.unsigned?
+ return if spec.empty?
+ else
+ spec[:id] = column.type.inspect
+ spec.merge!(prepare_column_options(column).delete_if { |key, _| [:name, :type, :null].include?(key) })
+ end
+ spec
+ end
+
+ def prepare_column_options(column)
+ spec = super
+ spec[:unsigned] = 'true' if column.unsigned?
+ spec
+ end
+
+ def migration_keys
+ super + [:unsigned]
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ def schema_type(column)
+ if column.sql_type == 'tinyblob'
+ 'blob'
+ else
+ super
+ end
+ end
+
+ def schema_limit(column)
+ super unless column.type == :boolean
+ end
+
+ def schema_precision(column)
+ super unless /time/ === column.sql_type && column.precision == 0
+ end
+
+ def schema_collation(column)
+ if column.collation && table_name = column.instance_variable_get(:@table_name)
+ @table_collation_cache ||= {}
+ @table_collation_cache[table_name] ||= select_one("SHOW TABLE STATUS LIKE '#{table_name}'")["Collation"]
+ column.collation.inspect if column.collation != @table_collation_cache[table_name]
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb
index 4461722bb4..6590e0140d 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter.rb
@@ -10,17 +10,16 @@ module ActiveRecord
config = config.symbolize_keys
config[:username] = 'root' if config[:username].nil?
-
+ config[:flags] ||= 0
if Mysql2::Client.const_defined? :FOUND_ROWS
- config[:flags] = Mysql2::Client::FOUND_ROWS
+ config[:flags] |= Mysql2::Client::FOUND_ROWS
end
client = Mysql2::Client.new(config)
- options = [config[:host], config[:username], config[:password], config[:database], config[:port], config[:socket], 0]
- ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.new(client, logger, options, config)
+ ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.new(client, logger, nil, config)
rescue Mysql2::Error => error
if error.message.include?("Unknown database")
- raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError.new(error.message, error)
+ raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError
else
raise
end
@@ -126,7 +125,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns an array of arrays containing the field values.
# Order is the same as that returned by +columns+.
def select_rows(sql, name = nil, binds = [])
- execute(sql, name).to_a
+ result = execute(sql, name)
+ @connection.next_result while @connection.more_results?
+ result.to_a
end
# Executes the SQL statement in the context of this connection.
@@ -140,8 +141,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
super
end
- def exec_query(sql, name = 'SQL', binds = [])
+ def exec_query(sql, name = 'SQL', binds = [], prepare: false)
result = execute(sql, name)
+ @connection.next_result while @connection.more_results?
ActiveRecord::Result.new(result.fields, result.to_a)
end
@@ -182,10 +184,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
def full_version
@full_version ||= @connection.server_info[:version]
end
-
- def set_field_encoding field_name
- field_name
- end
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index b3894481cc..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,475 +0,0 @@
-require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter'
-require 'active_record/connection_adapters/statement_pool'
-require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/keys'
-
-gem 'mysql', '~> 2.9'
-require 'mysql'
-
-class Mysql # :nodoc: all
- class Time
- # Used for casting DateTime fields to a MySQL friendly Time.
- # This was documented in 48498da0dfed5239ea1eafb243ce47d7e3ce9e8e
- def to_date
- Date.new(year, month, day)
- end
- end
- class Stmt; include Enumerable end
- class Result; include Enumerable end
-end
-
-module ActiveRecord
- module ConnectionHandling # :nodoc:
- # Establishes a connection to the database that's used by all Active Record objects.
- def mysql_connection(config)
- config = config.symbolize_keys
- host = config[:host]
- port = config[:port]
- socket = config[:socket]
- username = config[:username] ? config[:username].to_s : 'root'
- password = config[:password].to_s
- database = config[:database]
-
- mysql = Mysql.init
- mysql.ssl_set(config[:sslkey], config[:sslcert], config[:sslca], config[:sslcapath], config[:sslcipher]) if config[:sslca] || config[:sslkey]
-
- default_flags = Mysql.const_defined?(:CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS) ? Mysql::CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS : 0
- default_flags |= Mysql::CLIENT_FOUND_ROWS if Mysql.const_defined?(:CLIENT_FOUND_ROWS)
- options = [host, username, password, database, port, socket, default_flags]
- ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter.new(mysql, logger, options, config)
- rescue Mysql::Error => error
- if error.message.include?("Unknown database")
- raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError.new(error.message, error)
- else
- raise
- end
- end
- end
-
- module ConnectionAdapters
- # The MySQL adapter will work with both Ruby/MySQL, which is a Ruby-based MySQL adapter that comes bundled with Active Record, and with
- # the faster C-based MySQL/Ruby adapter (available both as a gem and from http://www.tmtm.org/en/mysql/ruby/).
- #
- # Options:
- #
- # * <tt>:host</tt> - Defaults to "localhost".
- # * <tt>:port</tt> - Defaults to 3306.
- # * <tt>:socket</tt> - Defaults to "/tmp/mysql.sock".
- # * <tt>:username</tt> - Defaults to "root"
- # * <tt>:password</tt> - Defaults to nothing.
- # * <tt>:database</tt> - The name of the database. No default, must be provided.
- # * <tt>:encoding</tt> - (Optional) Sets the client encoding by executing "SET NAMES <encoding>" after connection.
- # * <tt>:reconnect</tt> - Defaults to false (See MySQL documentation: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/auto-reconnect.html).
- # * <tt>:strict</tt> - Defaults to true. Enable STRICT_ALL_TABLES. (See MySQL documentation: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/sql-mode.html)
- # * <tt>:variables</tt> - (Optional) A hash session variables to send as <tt>SET @@SESSION.key = value</tt> on each database connection. Use the value +:default+ to set a variable to its DEFAULT value. (See MySQL documentation: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/set-statement.html).
- # * <tt>:sslca</tt> - Necessary to use MySQL with an SSL connection.
- # * <tt>:sslkey</tt> - Necessary to use MySQL with an SSL connection.
- # * <tt>:sslcert</tt> - Necessary to use MySQL with an SSL connection.
- # * <tt>:sslcapath</tt> - Necessary to use MySQL with an SSL connection.
- # * <tt>:sslcipher</tt> - Necessary to use MySQL with an SSL connection.
- #
- class MysqlAdapter < AbstractMysqlAdapter
- ADAPTER_NAME = 'MySQL'.freeze
-
- class StatementPool < ConnectionAdapters::StatementPool
- private
-
- def dealloc(stmt)
- stmt[:stmt].close
- end
- end
-
- def initialize(connection, logger, connection_options, config)
- super
- @statements = StatementPool.new(self.class.type_cast_config_to_integer(config.fetch(:statement_limit) { 1000 }))
- @client_encoding = nil
- connect
- end
-
- # Returns true, since this connection adapter supports prepared statement
- # caching.
- def supports_statement_cache?
- true
- end
-
- # HELPER METHODS ===========================================
-
- def each_hash(result) # :nodoc:
- if block_given?
- result.each_hash do |row|
- row.symbolize_keys!
- yield row
- end
- else
- to_enum(:each_hash, result)
- end
- end
-
- def error_number(exception) # :nodoc:
- exception.errno if exception.respond_to?(:errno)
- end
-
- # QUOTING ==================================================
-
- def quote_string(string) #:nodoc:
- @connection.quote(string)
- end
-
- #--
- # CONNECTION MANAGEMENT ====================================
- #++
-
- def active?
- if @connection.respond_to?(:stat)
- @connection.stat
- else
- @connection.query 'select 1'
- end
-
- # mysql-ruby doesn't raise an exception when stat fails.
- if @connection.respond_to?(:errno)
- @connection.errno.zero?
- else
- true
- end
- rescue Mysql::Error
- false
- end
-
- def reconnect!
- super
- disconnect!
- connect
- end
-
- # Disconnects from the database if already connected. Otherwise, this
- # method does nothing.
- def disconnect!
- super
- @connection.close rescue nil
- end
-
- def reset!
- if @connection.respond_to?(:change_user)
- # See http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=33540 -- the workaround way to
- # reset the connection is to change the user to the same user.
- @connection.change_user(@config[:username], @config[:password], @config[:database])
- configure_connection
- end
- end
-
- #--
- # DATABASE STATEMENTS ======================================
- #++
-
- def select_all(arel, name = nil, binds = [])
- if ExplainRegistry.collect? && prepared_statements
- unprepared_statement { super }
- else
- super
- end
- end
-
- def select_rows(sql, name = nil, binds = [])
- @connection.query_with_result = true
- rows = exec_query(sql, name, binds).rows
- @connection.more_results && @connection.next_result # invoking stored procedures with CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS requires this to tidy up else connection will be dropped
- rows
- end
-
- # Clears the prepared statements cache.
- def clear_cache!
- super
- @statements.clear
- end
-
- # Taken from here:
- # https://github.com/tmtm/ruby-mysql/blob/master/lib/mysql/charset.rb
- # Author: TOMITA Masahiro <tommy@tmtm.org>
- ENCODINGS = {
- "armscii8" => nil,
- "ascii" => Encoding::US_ASCII,
- "big5" => Encoding::Big5,
- "binary" => Encoding::ASCII_8BIT,
- "cp1250" => Encoding::Windows_1250,
- "cp1251" => Encoding::Windows_1251,
- "cp1256" => Encoding::Windows_1256,
- "cp1257" => Encoding::Windows_1257,
- "cp850" => Encoding::CP850,
- "cp852" => Encoding::CP852,
- "cp866" => Encoding::IBM866,
- "cp932" => Encoding::Windows_31J,
- "dec8" => nil,
- "eucjpms" => Encoding::EucJP_ms,
- "euckr" => Encoding::EUC_KR,
- "gb2312" => Encoding::EUC_CN,
- "gbk" => Encoding::GBK,
- "geostd8" => nil,
- "greek" => Encoding::ISO_8859_7,
- "hebrew" => Encoding::ISO_8859_8,
- "hp8" => nil,
- "keybcs2" => nil,
- "koi8r" => Encoding::KOI8_R,
- "koi8u" => Encoding::KOI8_U,
- "latin1" => Encoding::ISO_8859_1,
- "latin2" => Encoding::ISO_8859_2,
- "latin5" => Encoding::ISO_8859_9,
- "latin7" => Encoding::ISO_8859_13,
- "macce" => Encoding::MacCentEuro,
- "macroman" => Encoding::MacRoman,
- "sjis" => Encoding::SHIFT_JIS,
- "swe7" => nil,
- "tis620" => Encoding::TIS_620,
- "ucs2" => Encoding::UTF_16BE,
- "ujis" => Encoding::EucJP_ms,
- "utf8" => Encoding::UTF_8,
- "utf8mb4" => Encoding::UTF_8,
- }
-
- # Get the client encoding for this database
- def client_encoding
- return @client_encoding if @client_encoding
-
- result = exec_query(
- "select @@character_set_client",
- 'SCHEMA')
- @client_encoding = ENCODINGS[result.rows.last.last]
- end
-
- def exec_query(sql, name = 'SQL', binds = [])
- if without_prepared_statement?(binds)
- result_set, affected_rows = exec_without_stmt(sql, name)
- else
- result_set, affected_rows = exec_stmt(sql, name, binds)
- end
-
- yield affected_rows if block_given?
-
- result_set
- end
-
- def last_inserted_id(result)
- @connection.insert_id
- end
-
- module Fields # :nodoc:
- class DateTime < Type::DateTime # :nodoc:
- def cast_value(value)
- if Mysql::Time === value
- new_time(
- value.year,
- value.month,
- value.day,
- value.hour,
- value.minute,
- value.second,
- value.second_part)
- else
- super
- end
- end
- end
-
- class Time < Type::Time # :nodoc:
- def cast_value(value)
- if Mysql::Time === value
- new_time(
- 2000,
- 01,
- 01,
- value.hour,
- value.minute,
- value.second,
- value.second_part)
- else
- super
- end
- end
- end
-
- class << self
- TYPES = Type::HashLookupTypeMap.new # :nodoc:
-
- delegate :register_type, :alias_type, to: :TYPES
-
- def find_type(field)
- if field.type == Mysql::Field::TYPE_TINY && field.length > 1
- TYPES.lookup(Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONG)
- else
- TYPES.lookup(field.type)
- end
- end
- end
-
- register_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_TINY, Type::Boolean.new
- register_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONG, Type::Integer.new
- alias_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONGLONG, Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONG
- alias_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_NEWDECIMAL, Mysql::Field::TYPE_LONG
-
- register_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_DATE, Type::Date.new
- register_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_DATETIME, Fields::DateTime.new
- register_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_TIME, Fields::Time.new
- register_type Mysql::Field::TYPE_FLOAT, Type::Float.new
- end
-
- def initialize_type_map(m) # :nodoc:
- super
- register_class_with_precision m, %r(datetime)i, Fields::DateTime
- register_class_with_precision m, %r(time)i, Fields::Time
- end
-
- def exec_without_stmt(sql, name = 'SQL') # :nodoc:
- # Some queries, like SHOW CREATE TABLE don't work through the prepared
- # statement API. For those queries, we need to use this method. :'(
- log(sql, name) do
- result = @connection.query(sql)
- affected_rows = @connection.affected_rows
-
- if result
- types = {}
- fields = []
- result.fetch_fields.each { |field|
- field_name = field.name
- fields << field_name
-
- if field.decimals > 0
- types[field_name] = Type::Decimal.new
- else
- types[field_name] = Fields.find_type field
- end
- }
-
- result_set = ActiveRecord::Result.new(fields, result.to_a, types)
- result.free
- else
- result_set = ActiveRecord::Result.new([], [])
- end
-
- [result_set, affected_rows]
- end
- end
-
- def execute_and_free(sql, name = nil) # :nodoc:
- result = execute(sql, name)
- ret = yield result
- result.free
- ret
- end
-
- def insert_sql(sql, name = nil, pk = nil, id_value = nil, sequence_name = nil) #:nodoc:
- super sql, name
- id_value || @connection.insert_id
- end
- alias :create :insert_sql
-
- def exec_delete(sql, name, binds) # :nodoc:
- affected_rows = 0
-
- exec_query(sql, name, binds) do |n|
- affected_rows = n
- end
-
- affected_rows
- end
- alias :exec_update :exec_delete
-
- def begin_db_transaction #:nodoc:
- exec_query "BEGIN"
- end
-
- private
-
- def exec_stmt(sql, name, binds)
- cache = {}
- type_casted_binds = binds.map { |attr| type_cast(attr.value_for_database) }
-
- log(sql, name, binds) do
- if binds.empty?
- stmt = @connection.prepare(sql)
- else
- cache = @statements[sql] ||= {
- :stmt => @connection.prepare(sql)
- }
- stmt = cache[:stmt]
- end
-
- begin
- stmt.execute(*type_casted_binds)
- rescue Mysql::Error => e
- # Older versions of MySQL leave the prepared statement in a bad
- # place when an error occurs. To support older MySQL versions, we
- # need to close the statement and delete the statement from the
- # cache.
- if binds.empty?
- stmt.close
- else
- @statements.delete sql
- end
- raise e
- end
-
- cols = nil
- if metadata = stmt.result_metadata
- cols = cache[:cols] ||= metadata.fetch_fields.map(&:name)
- metadata.free
- end
-
- result_set = ActiveRecord::Result.new(cols, stmt.to_a) if cols
- affected_rows = stmt.affected_rows
-
- stmt.free_result
- stmt.close if binds.empty?
-
- [result_set, affected_rows]
- end
- end
-
- def connect
- encoding = @config[:encoding]
- if encoding
- @connection.options(Mysql::SET_CHARSET_NAME, encoding) rescue nil
- end
-
- if @config[:sslca] || @config[:sslkey]
- @connection.ssl_set(@config[:sslkey], @config[:sslcert], @config[:sslca], @config[:sslcapath], @config[:sslcipher])
- end
-
- @connection.options(Mysql::OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, @config[:connect_timeout]) if @config[:connect_timeout]
- @connection.options(Mysql::OPT_READ_TIMEOUT, @config[:read_timeout]) if @config[:read_timeout]
- @connection.options(Mysql::OPT_WRITE_TIMEOUT, @config[:write_timeout]) if @config[:write_timeout]
-
- @connection.real_connect(*@connection_options)
-
- # reconnect must be set after real_connect is called, because real_connect sets it to false internally
- @connection.reconnect = !!@config[:reconnect] if @connection.respond_to?(:reconnect=)
-
- configure_connection
- end
-
- # Many Rails applications monkey-patch a replacement of the configure_connection method
- # and don't call 'super', so leave this here even though it looks superfluous.
- def configure_connection
- super
- end
-
- def select(sql, name = nil, binds = [])
- @connection.query_with_result = true
- rows = super
- @connection.more_results && @connection.next_result # invoking stored procedures with CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS requires this to tidy up else connection will be dropped
- rows
- end
-
- # Returns the full version of the connected MySQL server.
- def full_version
- @full_version ||= @connection.server_info
- end
-
- def set_field_encoding field_name
- field_name.force_encoding(client_encoding)
- if internal_enc = Encoding.default_internal
- field_name = field_name.encode!(internal_enc)
- end
- field_name
- end
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb
index 43e18ebb2b..0e0c0e993a 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb
@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- def exec_query(sql, name = 'SQL', binds = [])
- execute_and_clear(sql, name, binds) do |result|
+ def exec_query(sql, name = 'SQL', binds = [], prepare: false)
+ execute_and_clear(sql, name, binds, prepare: prepare) do |result|
types = {}
fields = result.fields
fields.each_with_index do |fname, i|
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_dumper.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_dumper.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a4f0742516
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_dumper.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+module ActiveRecord
+ module ConnectionAdapters
+ module PostgreSQL
+ module ColumnDumper
+ def column_spec_for_primary_key(column)
+ spec = {}
+ if column.serial?
+ return unless column.bigint?
+ spec[:id] = ':bigserial'
+ elsif column.type == :uuid
+ spec[:id] = ':uuid'
+ spec[:default] = column.default_function.inspect
+ else
+ spec[:id] = column.type.inspect
+ spec.merge!(prepare_column_options(column).delete_if { |key, _| [:name, :type, :null].include?(key) })
+ end
+ spec
+ end
+
+ # Adds +:array+ option to the default set
+ def prepare_column_options(column)
+ spec = super
+ spec[:array] = 'true' if column.array?
+ spec
+ end
+
+ # Adds +:array+ as a valid migration key
+ def migration_keys
+ super + [:array]
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ def schema_type(column)
+ return super unless column.serial?
+
+ if column.bigint?
+ 'bigserial'
+ else
+ 'serial'
+ end
+ end
+
+ def schema_default(column)
+ if column.default_function
+ column.default_function.inspect unless column.serial?
+ else
+ super
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb
index aaf5b2898b..98a3ce6782 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb
@@ -70,6 +70,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns the list of all tables in the schema search path.
def tables(name = nil)
+ if name
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ Passing arguments to #tables is deprecated without replacement.
+ MSG
+ end
+
select_values("SELECT tablename FROM pg_tables WHERE schemaname = ANY(current_schemas(false))", 'SCHEMA')
end
@@ -87,6 +93,16 @@ module ActiveRecord
# If the schema is not specified as part of +name+ then it will only find tables within
# the current schema search path (regardless of permissions to access tables in other schemas)
def table_exists?(name)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ #table_exists? currently checks both tables and views.
+ This behavior is deprecated and will be changed with Rails 5.1 to only check tables.
+ Use #data_source_exists? instead.
+ MSG
+
+ data_source_exists?(name)
+ end
+
+ def data_source_exists?(name)
name = Utils.extract_schema_qualified_name(name.to_s)
return false unless name.identifier
@@ -99,7 +115,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
AND n.nspname = #{name.schema ? "'#{name.schema}'" : 'ANY (current_schemas(false))'}
SQL
end
- alias data_source_exists? table_exists?
def views # :nodoc:
select_values(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA')
@@ -154,15 +169,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns an array of indexes for the given table.
def indexes(table_name, name = nil)
- result = query(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA')
- SELECT distinct i.relname, d.indisunique, d.indkey, pg_get_indexdef(d.indexrelid), t.oid
- FROM pg_class t
- INNER JOIN pg_index d ON t.oid = d.indrelid
- INNER JOIN pg_class i ON d.indexrelid = i.oid
- WHERE i.relkind = 'i'
- AND d.indisprimary = 'f'
- AND t.relname = '#{table_name}'
- AND i.relnamespace IN (SELECT oid FROM pg_namespace WHERE nspname = ANY (current_schemas(false)) )
+ table = Utils.extract_schema_qualified_name(table_name.to_s)
+
+ result = query(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA')
+ SELECT distinct i.relname, d.indisunique, d.indkey, pg_get_indexdef(d.indexrelid), t.oid
+ FROM pg_class t
+ INNER JOIN pg_index d ON t.oid = d.indrelid
+ INNER JOIN pg_class i ON d.indexrelid = i.oid
+ LEFT JOIN pg_namespace n ON n.oid = i.relnamespace
+ WHERE i.relkind = 'i'
+ AND d.indisprimary = 'f'
+ AND t.relname = '#{table.identifier}'
+ AND n.nspname = #{table.schema ? "'#{table.schema}'" : 'ANY (current_schemas(false))'}
ORDER BY i.relname
SQL
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb
index 25dfda9ef8..a1ec570042 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ require "active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/oid"
require "active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/quoting"
require "active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/referential_integrity"
require "active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_definitions"
+require "active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_dumper"
require "active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements"
require "active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/type_metadata"
require "active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/utils"
@@ -18,12 +19,6 @@ require 'ipaddr'
module ActiveRecord
module ConnectionHandling # :nodoc:
- VALID_CONN_PARAMS = [:host, :hostaddr, :port, :dbname, :user, :password, :connect_timeout,
- :client_encoding, :options, :application_name, :fallback_application_name,
- :keepalives, :keepalives_idle, :keepalives_interval, :keepalives_count,
- :tty, :sslmode, :requiressl, :sslcompression, :sslcert, :sslkey,
- :sslrootcert, :sslcrl, :requirepeer, :krbsrvname, :gsslib, :service]
-
# Establishes a connection to the database that's used by all Active Record objects
def postgresql_connection(config)
conn_params = config.symbolize_keys
@@ -35,7 +30,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
conn_params[:dbname] = conn_params.delete(:database) if conn_params[:database]
# Forward only valid config params to PGconn.connect.
- conn_params.keep_if { |k, _| VALID_CONN_PARAMS.include?(k) }
+ valid_conn_param_keys = PGconn.conndefaults_hash.keys + [:requiressl]
+ conn_params.slice!(*valid_conn_param_keys)
# The postgres drivers don't allow the creation of an unconnected PGconn object,
# so just pass a nil connection object for the time being.
@@ -76,7 +72,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
NATIVE_DATABASE_TYPES = {
primary_key: "serial primary key",
- bigserial: "bigserial",
string: { name: "character varying" },
text: { name: "text" },
integer: { name: "integer" },
@@ -93,7 +88,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
int8range: { name: "int8range" },
binary: { name: "bytea" },
boolean: { name: "boolean" },
- bigint: { name: "bigint" },
xml: { name: "xml" },
tsvector: { name: "tsvector" },
hstore: { name: "hstore" },
@@ -106,6 +100,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
ltree: { name: "ltree" },
citext: { name: "citext" },
point: { name: "point" },
+ line: { name: "line" },
+ lseg: { name: "lseg" },
+ box: { name: "box" },
+ path: { name: "path" },
+ polygon: { name: "polygon" },
+ circle: { name: "circle" },
bit: { name: "bit" },
bit_varying: { name: "bit varying" },
money: { name: "money" },
@@ -117,61 +117,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
include PostgreSQL::ReferentialIntegrity
include PostgreSQL::SchemaStatements
include PostgreSQL::DatabaseStatements
+ include PostgreSQL::ColumnDumper
include Savepoints
def schema_creation # :nodoc:
PostgreSQL::SchemaCreation.new self
end
- def column_spec_for_primary_key(column)
- spec = {}
- if column.serial?
- return unless column.bigint?
- spec[:id] = ':bigserial'
- elsif column.type == :uuid
- spec[:id] = ':uuid'
- spec[:default] = column.default_function.inspect
- else
- spec[:id] = column.type.inspect
- spec.merge!(prepare_column_options(column).delete_if { |key, _| [:name, :type, :null].include?(key) })
- end
- spec
- end
-
- # Adds +:array+ option to the default set provided by the
- # AbstractAdapter
- def prepare_column_options(column) # :nodoc:
- spec = super
- spec[:array] = 'true' if column.array?
- spec
- end
-
- # Adds +:array+ as a valid migration key
- def migration_keys
- super + [:array]
- end
-
- def schema_type(column)
- return super unless column.serial?
-
- if column.bigint?
- 'bigserial'
- else
- 'serial'
- end
- end
- private :schema_type
-
- def schema_default(column)
- if column.default_function
- column.default_function.inspect unless column.serial?
- else
- super
- end
- end
- private :schema_default
-
- # Returns +true+, since this connection adapter supports prepared statement
+ # Returns true, since this connection adapter supports prepared statement
# caching.
def supports_statement_cache?
true
@@ -239,16 +192,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Initializes and connects a PostgreSQL adapter.
def initialize(connection, logger, connection_parameters, config)
- super(connection, logger)
+ super(connection, logger, config)
@visitor = Arel::Visitors::PostgreSQL.new self
if self.class.type_cast_config_to_boolean(config.fetch(:prepared_statements) { true })
@prepared_statements = true
+ @visitor.extend(DetermineIfPreparableVisitor)
else
@prepared_statements = false
end
- @connection_parameters, @config = connection_parameters, config
+ @connection_parameters = connection_parameters
# @local_tz is initialized as nil to avoid warnings when connect tries to use it
@local_tz = nil
@@ -326,18 +280,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
true
end
- # Enable standard-conforming strings if available.
def set_standard_conforming_strings
- old, self.client_min_messages = client_min_messages, 'panic'
- execute('SET standard_conforming_strings = on', 'SCHEMA') rescue nil
- ensure
- self.client_min_messages = old
+ execute('SET standard_conforming_strings = on', 'SCHEMA')
end
def supports_ddl_transactions?
true
end
+ def supports_advisory_locks?
+ true
+ end
+
def supports_explain?
true
end
@@ -356,6 +310,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
postgresql_version >= 90300
end
+ def get_advisory_lock(lock_id) # :nodoc:
+ unless lock_id.is_a?(Integer) && lock_id.bit_length <= 63
+ raise(ArgumentError, "Postgres requires advisory lock ids to be a signed 64 bit integer")
+ end
+ select_value("SELECT pg_try_advisory_lock(#{lock_id});")
+ end
+
+ def release_advisory_lock(lock_id) # :nodoc:
+ unless lock_id.is_a?(Integer) && lock_id.bit_length <= 63
+ raise(ArgumentError, "Postgres requires advisory lock ids to be a signed 64 bit integer")
+ end
+ select_value("SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(#{lock_id})")
+ end
+
def enable_extension(name)
exec_query("CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS \"#{name}\"").tap {
reload_type_map
@@ -438,9 +406,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
case exception.result.try(:error_field, PGresult::PG_DIAG_SQLSTATE)
when UNIQUE_VIOLATION
- RecordNotUnique.new(message, exception)
+ RecordNotUnique.new(message)
when FOREIGN_KEY_VIOLATION
- InvalidForeignKey.new(message, exception)
+ InvalidForeignKey.new(message)
else
super
end
@@ -493,15 +461,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
m.register_type 'macaddr', OID::SpecializedString.new(:macaddr)
m.register_type 'citext', OID::SpecializedString.new(:citext)
m.register_type 'ltree', OID::SpecializedString.new(:ltree)
+ m.register_type 'line', OID::SpecializedString.new(:line)
+ m.register_type 'lseg', OID::SpecializedString.new(:lseg)
+ m.register_type 'box', OID::SpecializedString.new(:box)
+ m.register_type 'path', OID::SpecializedString.new(:path)
+ m.register_type 'polygon', OID::SpecializedString.new(:polygon)
+ m.register_type 'circle', OID::SpecializedString.new(:circle)
# FIXME: why are we keeping these types as strings?
m.alias_type 'interval', 'varchar'
- m.alias_type 'path', 'varchar'
- m.alias_type 'line', 'varchar'
- m.alias_type 'polygon', 'varchar'
- m.alias_type 'circle', 'varchar'
- m.alias_type 'lseg', 'varchar'
- m.alias_type 'box', 'varchar'
register_class_with_precision m, 'time', Type::Time
register_class_with_precision m, 'timestamp', OID::DateTime
@@ -599,16 +567,22 @@ module ActiveRecord
FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED = "0A000" #:nodoc:
- def execute_and_clear(sql, name, binds)
- result = without_prepared_statement?(binds) ? exec_no_cache(sql, name, binds) :
- exec_cache(sql, name, binds)
+ def execute_and_clear(sql, name, binds, prepare: false)
+ if without_prepared_statement?(binds)
+ result = exec_no_cache(sql, name, [])
+ elsif !prepare
+ result = exec_no_cache(sql, name, binds)
+ else
+ result = exec_cache(sql, name, binds)
+ end
ret = yield result
result.clear
ret
end
def exec_no_cache(sql, name, binds)
- log(sql, name, binds) { @connection.async_exec(sql, []) }
+ type_casted_binds = binds.map { |attr| type_cast(attr.value_for_database) }
+ log(sql, name, binds) { @connection.async_exec(sql, type_casted_binds) }
end
def exec_cache(sql, name, binds)
@@ -619,7 +593,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
@connection.exec_prepared(stmt_key, type_casted_binds)
end
rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid => e
- pgerror = e.original_exception
+ pgerror = e.cause
# Get the PG code for the failure. Annoyingly, the code for
# prepared statements whose return value may have changed is
@@ -675,7 +649,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
configure_connection
rescue ::PG::Error => error
if error.message.include?("does not exist")
- raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError.new(error.message, error)
+ raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError
else
raise
end
@@ -690,7 +664,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
self.client_min_messages = @config[:min_messages] || 'warning'
self.schema_search_path = @config[:schema_search_path] || @config[:schema_order]
- # Use standard-conforming strings if available so we don't have to do the E'...' dance.
+ # Use standard-conforming strings so we don't have to do the E'...' dance.
set_standard_conforming_strings
# If using Active Record's time zone support configure the connection to return
@@ -766,7 +740,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def create_table_definition(name, temporary = false, options = nil, as = nil) # :nodoc:
- PostgreSQL::TableDefinition.new native_database_types, name, temporary, options, as
+ PostgreSQL::TableDefinition.new(name, temporary, options, as)
end
def can_perform_case_insensitive_comparison_for?(column)
@@ -842,9 +816,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:json, OID::Json, adapter: :postgresql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:jsonb, OID::Jsonb, adapter: :postgresql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:money, OID::Money, adapter: :postgresql)
- ActiveRecord::Type.register(:point, OID::Point, adapter: :postgresql)
+ ActiveRecord::Type.register(:point, OID::Rails51Point, adapter: :postgresql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:legacy_point, OID::Point, adapter: :postgresql)
- ActiveRecord::Type.register(:rails_5_1_point, OID::Rails51Point, adapter: :postgresql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:uuid, OID::Uuid, adapter: :postgresql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:vector, OID::Vector, adapter: :postgresql)
ActiveRecord::Type.register(:xml, OID::Xml, adapter: :postgresql)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb
index 505a71720f..163cbb875f 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
ConnectionAdapters::SQLite3Adapter.new(db, logger, nil, config)
rescue Errno::ENOENT => error
if error.message.include?("No such file or directory")
- raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError.new(error.message, error)
+ raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError
else
raise
end
@@ -78,17 +78,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def initialize(connection, logger, connection_options, config)
- super(connection, logger)
+ super(connection, logger, config)
@active = nil
@statements = StatementPool.new(self.class.type_cast_config_to_integer(config.fetch(:statement_limit) { 1000 }))
- @config = config
@visitor = Arel::Visitors::SQLite.new self
@quoted_column_names = {}
if self.class.type_cast_config_to_boolean(config.fetch(:prepared_statements) { true })
@prepared_statements = true
+ @visitor.extend(DetermineIfPreparableVisitor)
else
@prepared_statements = false
end
@@ -129,6 +129,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
true
end
+ def supports_datetime_with_precision?
+ true
+ end
+
def active?
@active != false
end
@@ -231,15 +235,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- def exec_query(sql, name = nil, binds = [])
+ def exec_query(sql, name = nil, binds = [], prepare: false)
type_casted_binds = binds.map { |attr| type_cast(attr.value_for_database) }
log(sql, name, binds) do
# Don't cache statements if they are not prepared
- if without_prepared_statement?(binds)
+ unless prepare
stmt = @connection.prepare(sql)
begin
cols = stmt.columns
+ unless without_prepared_statement?(binds)
+ stmt.bind_params(type_casted_binds)
+ end
records = stmt.to_a
ensure
stmt.close
@@ -252,7 +259,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
stmt = cache[:stmt]
cols = cache[:cols] ||= stmt.columns
stmt.reset!
- stmt.bind_params type_casted_binds
+ stmt.bind_params(type_casted_binds)
end
ActiveRecord::Result.new(cols, stmt.to_a)
@@ -307,24 +314,44 @@ module ActiveRecord
# SCHEMA STATEMENTS ========================================
- def tables(name = nil, table_name = nil) #:nodoc:
- sql = <<-SQL
- SELECT name
- FROM sqlite_master
- WHERE (type = 'table' OR type = 'view') AND NOT name = 'sqlite_sequence'
- SQL
- sql << " AND name = #{quote_table_name(table_name)}" if table_name
-
- exec_query(sql, 'SCHEMA').map do |row|
- row['name']
+ def tables(name = nil) # :nodoc:
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ #tables currently returns both tables and views.
+ This behavior is deprecated and will be changed with Rails 5.1 to only return tables.
+ Use #data_sources instead.
+ MSG
+
+ if name
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ Passing arguments to #tables is deprecated without replacement.
+ MSG
end
+
+ data_sources
+ end
+
+ def data_sources
+ select_values("SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type IN ('table','view') AND name <> 'sqlite_sequence'", 'SCHEMA')
end
- alias data_sources tables
def table_exists?(table_name)
- table_name && tables(nil, table_name).any?
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ #table_exists? currently checks both tables and views.
+ This behavior is deprecated and will be changed with Rails 5.1 to only check tables.
+ Use #data_source_exists? instead.
+ MSG
+
+ data_source_exists?(table_name)
+ end
+
+ def data_source_exists?(table_name)
+ return false unless table_name.present?
+
+ sql = "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type IN ('table','view') AND name <> 'sqlite_sequence'"
+ sql << " AND name = #{quote(table_name)}"
+
+ select_values(sql, 'SCHEMA').any?
end
- alias data_source_exists? table_exists?
def views # :nodoc:
select_values("SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type = 'view' AND name <> 'sqlite_sequence'", 'SCHEMA')
@@ -559,7 +586,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Older versions of SQLite return:
# column *column_name* is not unique
when /column(s)? .* (is|are) not unique/, /UNIQUE constraint failed: .*/
- RecordNotUnique.new(message, exception)
+ RecordNotUnique.new(message)
else
super
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb
index 2fc5e410f9..aedef54928 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_handling.rb
@@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
# "postgres://myuser:mypass@localhost/somedatabase"
# )
#
- # In case <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.configurations</tt> is set (Rails
- # automatically loads the contents of config/database.yml into it),
+ # In case {ActiveRecord::Base.configurations}[rdoc-ref:Core.configurations]
+ # is set (Rails automatically loads the contents of config/database.yml into it),
# a symbol can also be given as argument, representing a key in the
# configuration hash:
#
# ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(:production)
#
- # The exceptions +AdapterNotSpecified+, +AdapterNotFound+ and +ArgumentError+
+ # The exceptions AdapterNotSpecified, AdapterNotFound and +ArgumentError+
# may be returned on an error.
def establish_connection(spec = nil)
spec ||= DEFAULT_ENV.call.to_sym
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb
index 894d18b79e..1250f8a3c3 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
hash = args.first
return super if hash.values.any? { |v|
- v.nil? || Array === v || Hash === v
+ v.nil? || Array === v || Hash === v || Relation === v
}
# We can't cache Post.find_by(author: david) ...yet
@@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
}
begin
statement.execute(hash.values, self, connection).first
- rescue TypeError => e
- raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new(e.message, e)
+ rescue TypeError
+ raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
rescue RangeError
nil
end
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Initialize an empty model object from +coder+. +coder+ should be
# the result of previously encoding an Active Record model, using
- # `encode_with`
+ # #encode_with.
#
# class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
# end
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Populate +coder+ with attributes about this record that should be
# serialized. The structure of +coder+ defined in this method is
- # guaranteed to match the structure of +coder+ passed to the +init_with+
+ # guaranteed to match the structure of +coder+ passed to the #init_with
# method.
#
# Example:
@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
"#<#{self.class} #{inspection}>"
end
- # Takes a PP and prettily prints this record to it, allowing you to get a nice result from `pp record`
+ # Takes a PP and prettily prints this record to it, allowing you to get a nice result from <tt>pp record</tt>
# when pp is required.
def pretty_print(pp)
return super if custom_inspect_method_defined?
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb
index 82596b63df..9e7d391c70 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/counter_cache.rb
@@ -45,14 +45,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# A generic "counter updater" implementation, intended primarily to be
- # used by increment_counter and decrement_counter, but which may also
+ # used by #increment_counter and #decrement_counter, but which may also
# be useful on its own. It simply does a direct SQL update for the record
# with the given ID, altering the given hash of counters by the amount
# given by the corresponding value:
#
# ==== Parameters
#
- # * +id+ - The id of the object you wish to update a counter on or an Array of ids.
+ # * +id+ - The id of the object you wish to update a counter on or an array of ids.
# * +counters+ - A Hash containing the names of the fields
# to update as keys and the amount to update the field by as values.
#
@@ -86,14 +86,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Increment a numeric field by one, via a direct SQL update.
#
# This method is used primarily for maintaining counter_cache columns that are
- # used to store aggregate values. For example, a DiscussionBoard may cache
+ # used to store aggregate values. For example, a +DiscussionBoard+ may cache
# posts_count and comments_count to avoid running an SQL query to calculate the
# number of posts and comments there are, each time it is displayed.
#
# ==== Parameters
#
# * +counter_name+ - The name of the field that should be incremented.
- # * +id+ - The id of the object that should be incremented or an Array of ids.
+ # * +id+ - The id of the object that should be incremented or an array of ids.
#
# ==== Examples
#
@@ -105,13 +105,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Decrement a numeric field by one, via a direct SQL update.
#
- # This works the same as increment_counter but reduces the column value by
+ # This works the same as #increment_counter but reduces the column value by
# 1 instead of increasing it.
#
# ==== Parameters
#
# * +counter_name+ - The name of the field that should be decremented.
- # * +id+ - The id of the object that should be decremented or an Array of ids.
+ # * +id+ - The id of the object that should be decremented or an array of ids.
#
# ==== Examples
#
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/enum.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/enum.rb
index 10b5fcab24..7ded96f8fb 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/enum.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/enum.rb
@@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Good practice is to let the first declared status be the default.
#
# Finally, it's also possible to explicitly map the relation between attribute and
- # database integer with a +Hash+:
+ # database integer with a hash:
#
# class Conversation < ActiveRecord::Base
# enum status: { active: 0, archived: 1 }
# end
#
- # Note that when an +Array+ is used, the implicit mapping from the values to database
+ # Note that when an array is used, the implicit mapping from the values to database
# integers is derived from the order the values appear in the array. In the example,
# <tt>:active</tt> is mapped to +0+ as it's the first element, and <tt>:archived</tt>
# is mapped to +1+. In general, the +i+-th element is mapped to <tt>i-1</tt> in the
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Therefore, once a value is added to the enum array, its position in the array must
# be maintained, and new values should only be added to the end of the array. To
- # remove unused values, the explicit +Hash+ syntax should be used.
+ # remove unused values, the explicit hash syntax should be used.
#
# In rare circumstances you might need to access the mapping directly.
# The mappings are exposed through a class method with the pluralized attribute
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
super
end
- class EnumType < Type::Value
+ class EnumType < Type::Value # :nodoc:
def initialize(name, mapping)
@name = name
@mapping = mapping
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb
index 6721fe144f..1cd2c2ef8c 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb
@@ -7,8 +7,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
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:
+ # (for example due to improper usage of column that
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.inheritance_column}[rdoc-ref:ModelSchema::ClassMethods#inheritance_column]
+ # points to).
+ class SubclassNotFound < ActiveRecordError
end
# Raised when an object assigned to an association has an incorrect type.
@@ -40,12 +42,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
class AdapterNotFound < ActiveRecordError
end
- # Raised when connection to the database could not been established (for
- # example when +connection=+ is given a nil object).
+ # Raised when connection to the database could not been established (for example when
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.connection=}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionHandling#connection]
+ # is given a nil object).
class ConnectionNotEstablished < ActiveRecordError
end
- # Raised when Active Record cannot find record by given id or set of ids.
+ # Raised when Active Record cannot find a record by given id or set of ids.
class RecordNotFound < ActiveRecordError
attr_reader :model, :primary_key, :id
@@ -58,8 +61,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Raised by ActiveRecord::Base.save! and ActiveRecord::Base.create! methods when record cannot be
- # saved because record is invalid.
+ # Raised by {ActiveRecord::Base#save!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save!] and
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.create!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence::ClassMethods#create!]
+ # methods when a record is invalid and can not be saved.
class RecordNotSaved < ActiveRecordError
attr_reader :record
@@ -69,7 +73,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Raised by ActiveRecord::Base.destroy! when a call to destroy would return false.
+ # Raised by {ActiveRecord::Base#destroy!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#destroy!]
+ # when a call to {#destroy}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#destroy!]
+ # would return false.
#
# begin
# complex_operation_that_internally_calls_destroy!
@@ -88,18 +94,26 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Superclass for all database execution errors.
#
- # Wraps the underlying database error as +original_exception+.
+ # Wraps the underlying database error as +cause+.
class StatementInvalid < ActiveRecordError
- attr_reader :original_exception
def initialize(message = nil, original_exception = nil)
- @original_exception = original_exception
- super(message)
+ if original_exception
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("Passing #original_exception is deprecated and has no effect. " \
+ "Exceptions will automatically capture the original exception.", caller)
+ end
+
+ super(message || $!.try(:message))
+ end
+
+ def original_exception
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("#original_exception is deprecated. Use #cause instead.", caller)
+ cause
end
end
# Defunct wrapper class kept for compatibility.
- # +StatementInvalid+ wraps the original exception now.
+ # StatementInvalid wraps the original exception now.
class WrappedDatabaseException < StatementInvalid
end
@@ -112,8 +126,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Raised when number of bind variables in statement given to +:condition+ key
- # (for example, when using +find+ method) does not match number of expected
- # values supplied.
+ # (for example, when using {ActiveRecord::Base.find}[rdoc-ref:FinderMethods#find] method)
+ # does not match number of expected values supplied.
#
# For example, when there are two placeholders with only one value supplied:
#
@@ -147,7 +161,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
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+
+ # offset and limit together with
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.has_many}[rdoc-ref:Associations::ClassMethods#has_many] or
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.has_and_belongs_to_many}[rdoc-ref:Associations::ClassMethods#has_and_belongs_to_many]
# associations.
class ConfigurationError < ActiveRecordError
end
@@ -156,9 +172,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
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
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.transaction}[rdoc-ref:Transactions::ClassMethods#transaction]
+ # uses this exception to distinguish a deliberate rollback from other exceptional situations.
+ # Normally, raising an exception will cause the
+ # {.transaction}[rdoc-ref:Transactions::ClassMethods#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.
@@ -195,8 +212,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
UnknownAttributeError = ActiveModel::UnknownAttributeError
# Raised when an error occurred while doing a mass assignment to an attribute through the
- # +attributes=+ method. The exception has an +attribute+ property that is the name of the
- # offending attribute.
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base#attributes=}[rdoc-ref:AttributeAssignment#attributes=] method.
+ # The exception has an +attribute+ property that is the name of the offending attribute.
class AttributeAssignmentError < ActiveRecordError
attr_reader :exception, :attribute
@@ -207,7 +224,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Raised when there are multiple errors while doing a mass assignment through the +attributes+
+ # Raised when there are multiple errors while doing a mass assignment through the
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base#attributes=}[rdoc-ref:AttributeAssignment#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
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb
index f5cd57e075..b652932f9c 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_registry.rb
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# returns the collected queries local to the current thread.
#
- # See the documentation of <tt>ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry</tt>
+ # See the documentation of ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
# for further details.
class ExplainRegistry # :nodoc:
extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb
index 9adabd7819..90bcf5a205 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/explain_subscriber.rb
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# SCHEMA queries cannot be EXPLAINed, also we do not want to run EXPLAIN on
- # our own EXPLAINs now matter how loopingly beautiful that would be.
+ # our own EXPLAINs no matter how loopingly beautiful that would be.
#
# On the other hand, we want to monitor the performance of our real database
# queries, not the performance of the access to the query cache.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb
index 59df3c78f3..deb7d7d06d 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
#
# In order to use these methods to access fixtured data within your testcases, you must specify one of the
- # following in your <tt>ActiveSupport::TestCase</tt>-derived class:
+ # following in your ActiveSupport::TestCase-derived class:
#
# - to fully enable instantiated fixtures (enable alternate methods #1 and #2 above)
# self.use_instantiated_fixtures = true
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Helper methods defined in a fixture will not be available in other fixtures, to prevent against
# unwanted inter-test dependencies. Methods used by multiple fixtures should be defined in a module
- # that is included in <tt>ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.context_class</tt>.
+ # that is included in ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.context_class.
#
# - define a helper method in `test_helper.rb`
# module FixtureFileHelpers
@@ -875,9 +875,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
self.pre_loaded_fixtures = false
self.config = ActiveRecord::Base
- self.fixture_class_names = Hash.new do |h, fixture_set_name|
- h[fixture_set_name] = ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.default_fixture_model_name(fixture_set_name, self.config)
- end
+ self.fixture_class_names = {}
silence_warnings do
define_singleton_method :use_transactional_tests do
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb
index c26842014d..6259c4cd33 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb
@@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
attrs = args.first
- if subclass_from_attributes?(attrs)
- subclass = subclass_from_attributes(attrs)
+ if has_attribute?(inheritance_column)
+ subclass = subclass_from_attributes(attrs) || subclass_from_attributes(column_defaults)
end
- if subclass
+ if subclass && subclass != self
subclass.new(*args, &block)
else
super
@@ -163,21 +163,27 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def using_single_table_inheritance?(record)
- record[inheritance_column].present? && columns_hash.include?(inheritance_column)
+ record[inheritance_column].present? && has_attribute?(inheritance_column)
end
def find_sti_class(type_name)
- if store_full_sti_class
- ActiveSupport::Dependencies.constantize(type_name)
- else
- compute_type(type_name)
+ subclass = begin
+ if store_full_sti_class
+ ActiveSupport::Dependencies.constantize(type_name)
+ else
+ compute_type(type_name)
+ end
+ rescue NameError
+ raise SubclassNotFound,
+ "The single-table inheritance mechanism failed to locate the subclass: '#{type_name}'. " \
+ "This error is raised because the column '#{inheritance_column}' is reserved for storing the class in case of inheritance. " \
+ "Please rename this column if you didn't intend it to be used for storing the inheritance class " \
+ "or overwrite #{name}.inheritance_column to use another column for that information."
+ end
+ unless subclass == self || descendants.include?(subclass)
+ raise SubclassNotFound, "Invalid single-table inheritance type: #{subclass.name} is not a subclass of #{name}"
end
- rescue NameError
- raise SubclassNotFound,
- "The single-table inheritance mechanism failed to locate the subclass: '#{type_name}'. " +
- "This error is raised because the column '#{inheritance_column}' is reserved for storing the class in case of inheritance. " +
- "Please rename this column if you didn't intend it to be used for storing the inheritance class " +
- "or overwrite #{name}.inheritance_column to use another column for that information."
+ subclass
end
def type_condition(table = arel_table)
@@ -189,24 +195,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Detect the subclass from the inheritance column of attrs. If the inheritance column value
# is not self or a valid subclass, raises ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound
- # If this is a StrongParameters hash, and access to inheritance_column is not permitted,
- # this will ignore the inheritance column and return nil
- def subclass_from_attributes?(attrs)
- attribute_names.include?(inheritance_column) && attrs.is_a?(Hash)
- end
-
def subclass_from_attributes(attrs)
- subclass_name = attrs.with_indifferent_access[inheritance_column]
-
- if subclass_name.present?
- subclass = find_sti_class(subclass_name)
-
- if subclass.name != self.name
- unless descendants.include?(subclass)
- raise ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound.new("Invalid single-table inheritance type: #{subclass.name} is not a subclass of #{name}")
- end
+ attrs = attrs.to_h if attrs.respond_to?(:permitted?)
+ if attrs.is_a?(Hash)
+ subclass_name = attrs.with_indifferent_access[inheritance_column]
- subclass
+ if subclass_name.present?
+ find_sti_class(subclass_name)
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb
index 19d2589db3..466c8509a4 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Indicates the format used to generate the timestamp in the cache key.
# Accepts any of the symbols in <tt>Time::DATE_FORMATS</tt>.
#
- # This is +:nsec+, by default.
+ # This is +:usec+, by default.
class_attribute :cache_timestamp_format, :instance_writer => false
- self.cache_timestamp_format = :nsec
+ self.cache_timestamp_format = :usec
end
# Returns a String, which Action Pack uses for constructing a URL to this
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb
index 90b8a29869..43726d795e 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration.rb
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# For example the following migration is not reversible.
# Rolling back this migration will raise an ActiveRecord::IrreversibleMigration error.
#
- # class IrreversibleMigrationExample < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class IrreversibleMigrationExample < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def change
# create_table :distributors do |t|
# t.string :zipcode
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# 1. Define <tt>#up</tt> and <tt>#down</tt> methods instead of <tt>#change</tt>:
#
- # class ReversibleMigrationExample < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class ReversibleMigrationExample < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# create_table :distributors do |t|
# t.string :zipcode
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# 2. Use the #reversible method in <tt>#change</tt> method:
#
- # class ReversibleMigrationExample < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class ReversibleMigrationExample < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def change
# create_table :distributors do |t|
# t.string :zipcode
@@ -135,6 +135,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
+ class ConcurrentMigrationError < MigrationError #:nodoc:
+ DEFAULT_MESSAGE = "Cannot run migrations because another migration process is currently running.".freeze
+
+ def initialize(message = DEFAULT_MESSAGE)
+ super
+ end
+ end
+
# = Active Record Migrations
#
# Migrations can manage the evolution of a schema used by several physical
@@ -147,7 +155,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Example of a simple migration:
#
- # class AddSsl < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class AddSsl < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# add_column :accounts, :ssl_enabled, :boolean, default: true
# end
@@ -167,7 +175,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Example of a more complex migration that also needs to initialize data:
#
- # class AddSystemSettings < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class AddSystemSettings < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# create_table :system_settings do |t|
# t.string :name
@@ -194,17 +202,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# == Available transformations
#
+ # === Creation
+ #
+ # * <tt>create_join_table(table_1, table_2, options)</tt>: Creates a join
+ # table having its name as the lexical order of the first two
+ # arguments. See
+ # ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#create_join_table for
+ # details.
# * <tt>create_table(name, options)</tt>: Creates a table called +name+ and
# makes the table object available to a block that can then add columns to it,
# following the same format as +add_column+. See example above. The options hash
# is for fragments like "DEFAULT CHARSET=UTF-8" that are appended to the create
# table definition.
- # * <tt>drop_table(name)</tt>: Drops the table called +name+.
- # * <tt>change_table(name, options)</tt>: Allows to make column alterations to
- # the table called +name+. It makes the table object available to a block that
- # can then add/remove columns, indexes or foreign keys to it.
- # * <tt>rename_table(old_name, new_name)</tt>: Renames the table called +old_name+
- # to +new_name+.
# * <tt>add_column(table_name, column_name, type, options)</tt>: Adds a new column
# to the table called +table_name+
# named +column_name+ specified to be one of the following types:
@@ -215,24 +224,59 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Other options include <tt>:limit</tt> and <tt>:null</tt> (e.g.
# <tt>{ limit: 50, null: false }</tt>) -- see
# ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition#column for details.
- # * <tt>rename_column(table_name, column_name, new_column_name)</tt>: Renames
- # a column but keeps the type and content.
- # * <tt>change_column(table_name, column_name, type, options)</tt>: Changes
- # the column to a different type using the same parameters as add_column.
- # * <tt>remove_column(table_name, column_name, type, options)</tt>: Removes the column
- # named +column_name+ from the table called +table_name+.
+ # * <tt>add_foreign_key(from_table, to_table, options)</tt>: Adds a new
+ # foreign key. +from_table+ is the table with the key column, +to_table+ contains
+ # the referenced primary key.
# * <tt>add_index(table_name, column_names, options)</tt>: Adds a new index
# with the name of the column. Other options include
# <tt>:name</tt>, <tt>:unique</tt> (e.g.
# <tt>{ name: 'users_name_index', unique: true }</tt>) and <tt>:order</tt>
# (e.g. <tt>{ order: { name: :desc } }</tt>).
+ # * <tt>add_reference(:table_name, :reference_name)</tt>: Adds a new column
+ # +reference_name_id+ by default an integer. See
+ # ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#add_reference for details.
+ # * <tt>add_timestamps(table_name, options)</tt>: Adds timestamps (+created_at+
+ # and +updated_at+) columns to +table_name+.
+ #
+ # === Modification
+ #
+ # * <tt>change_column(table_name, column_name, type, options)</tt>: Changes
+ # the column to a different type using the same parameters as add_column.
+ # * <tt>change_column_default(table_name, column_name, default)</tt>: Sets a
+ # default value for +column_name+ definded by +default+ on +table_name+.
+ # * <tt>change_column_null(table_name, column_name, null, default = nil)</tt>:
+ # Sets or removes a +NOT NULL+ constraint on +column_name+. The +null+ flag
+ # indicates whether the value can be +NULL+. See
+ # ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#change_column_null for
+ # details.
+ # * <tt>change_table(name, options)</tt>: Allows to make column alterations to
+ # the table called +name+. It makes the table object available to a block that
+ # can then add/remove columns, indexes or foreign keys to it.
+ # * <tt>rename_column(table_name, column_name, new_column_name)</tt>: Renames
+ # a column but keeps the type and content.
+ # * <tt>rename_index(table_name, old_name, new_name)</tt>: Renames an index.
+ # * <tt>rename_table(old_name, new_name)</tt>: Renames the table called +old_name+
+ # to +new_name+.
+ #
+ # === Deletion
+ #
+ # * <tt>drop_table(name)</tt>: Drops the table called +name+.
+ # * <tt>drop_join_table(table_1, table_2, options)</tt>: Drops the join table
+ # specified by the given arguments.
+ # * <tt>remove_column(table_name, column_name, type, options)</tt>: Removes the column
+ # named +column_name+ from the table called +table_name+.
+ # * <tt>remove_columns(table_name, *column_names)</tt>: Removes the given
+ # columns from the table definition.
+ # * <tt>remove_foreign_key(from_table, options_or_to_table)</tt>: Removes the
+ # given foreign key from the table called +table_name+.
# * <tt>remove_index(table_name, column: column_names)</tt>: Removes the index
# specified by +column_names+.
# * <tt>remove_index(table_name, name: index_name)</tt>: Removes the index
# specified by +index_name+.
- # * <tt>add_reference(:table_name, :reference_name)</tt>: Adds a new column
- # +reference_name_id+ by default an integer. See
- # ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#add_reference for details.
+ # * <tt>remove_reference(table_name, ref_name, options)</tt>: Removes the
+ # reference(s) on +table_name+ specified by +ref_name+.
+ # * <tt>remove_timestamps(table_name, options)</tt>: Removes the timestamp
+ # columns (+created_at+ and +updated_at+) from the table definition.
#
# == Irreversible transformations
#
@@ -257,7 +301,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# rails generate migration add_fieldname_to_tablename fieldname:string
#
# This will generate the file <tt>timestamp_add_fieldname_to_tablename.rb</tt>, which will look like this:
- # class AddFieldnameToTablename < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class AddFieldnameToTablename < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def change
# add_column :tablenames, :fieldname, :string
# end
@@ -288,7 +332,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Not all migrations change the schema. Some just fix the data:
#
- # class RemoveEmptyTags < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class RemoveEmptyTags < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# Tag.all.each { |tag| tag.destroy if tag.pages.empty? }
# end
@@ -301,7 +345,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Others remove columns when they migrate up instead of down:
#
- # class RemoveUnnecessaryItemAttributes < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class RemoveUnnecessaryItemAttributes < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# remove_column :items, :incomplete_items_count
# remove_column :items, :completed_items_count
@@ -315,7 +359,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# And sometimes you need to do something in SQL not abstracted directly by migrations:
#
- # class MakeJoinUnique < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class MakeJoinUnique < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# execute "ALTER TABLE `pages_linked_pages` ADD UNIQUE `page_id_linked_page_id` (`page_id`,`linked_page_id`)"
# end
@@ -332,7 +376,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# <tt>Base#reset_column_information</tt> in order to ensure that the model has the
# latest column data from after the new column was added. Example:
#
- # class AddPeopleSalary < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class AddPeopleSalary < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# add_column :people, :salary, :integer
# Person.reset_column_information
@@ -390,7 +434,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# To define a reversible migration, define the +change+ method in your
# migration like this:
#
- # class TenderloveMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class TenderloveMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def change
# create_table(:horses) do |t|
# t.column :content, :text
@@ -420,7 +464,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# can't execute inside a transaction though, and for these situations
# you can turn the automatic transactions off.
#
- # class ChangeEnum < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class ChangeEnum < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# disable_ddl_transaction!
#
# def up
@@ -432,7 +476,34 @@ module ActiveRecord
# are in a Migration with <tt>self.disable_ddl_transaction!</tt>.
class Migration
autoload :CommandRecorder, 'active_record/migration/command_recorder'
+ autoload :Compatibility, 'active_record/migration/compatibility'
+ # This must be defined before the inherited hook, below
+ class Current < Migration # :nodoc:
+ end
+
+ def self.inherited(subclass) # :nodoc:
+ super
+ if subclass.superclass == Migration
+ subclass.include Compatibility::Legacy
+ end
+ end
+
+ def self.[](version)
+ version = version.to_s
+ name = "V#{version.tr('.', '_')}"
+ unless Compatibility.const_defined?(name)
+ versions = Compatibility.constants.grep(/\AV[0-9_]+\z/).map { |s| s.to_s.delete('V').tr('_', '.').inspect }
+ raise "Unknown migration version #{version.inspect}; expected one of #{versions.sort.join(', ')}"
+ end
+ Compatibility.const_get(name)
+ end
+
+ def self.current_version
+ Rails.version.to_f
+ end
+
+ MigrationFilenameRegexp = /\A([0-9]+)_([_a-z0-9]*)\.?([_a-z0-9]*)?\.rb\z/ # :nodoc:
# This class is used to verify that all migrations have been run before
# loading a web page if config.active_record.migration_error is set to :page_load
@@ -464,6 +535,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
attr_accessor :delegate # :nodoc:
attr_accessor :disable_ddl_transaction # :nodoc:
+ def nearest_delegate # :nodoc:
+ delegate || superclass.nearest_delegate
+ end
+
# Raises <tt>ActiveRecord::PendingMigrationError</tt> error if any migrations are pending.
def check_pending!(connection = Base.connection)
raise ActiveRecord::PendingMigrationError if ActiveRecord::Migrator.needs_migration?(connection)
@@ -490,7 +565,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def method_missing(name, *args, &block) # :nodoc:
- (delegate || superclass.delegate).send(name, *args, &block)
+ nearest_delegate.send(name, *args, &block)
end
def migrate(direction)
@@ -530,7 +605,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# and create the table 'apples' on the way up, and the reverse
# on the way down.
#
- # class FixTLMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class FixTLMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def change
# revert do
# create_table(:horses) do |t|
@@ -549,7 +624,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# require_relative '20121212123456_tenderlove_migration'
#
- # class FixupTLMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class FixupTLMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def change
# revert TenderloveMigration
#
@@ -602,7 +677,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# when the three columns 'first_name', 'last_name' and 'full_name' exist,
# even when migrating down:
#
- # class SplitNameMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class SplitNameMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def change
# add_column :users, :first_name, :string
# add_column :users, :last_name, :string
@@ -922,10 +997,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def get_all_versions(connection = Base.connection)
- if connection.table_exists?(schema_migrations_table_name)
- SchemaMigration.all.map { |x| x.version.to_i }.sort
- else
- []
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ if connection.table_exists?(schema_migrations_table_name)
+ SchemaMigration.all.map { |x| x.version.to_i }.sort
+ else
+ []
+ end
end
end
@@ -951,14 +1028,21 @@ module ActiveRecord
Array(@migrations_paths)
end
+ def match_to_migration_filename?(filename) # :nodoc:
+ File.basename(filename) =~ Migration::MigrationFilenameRegexp
+ end
+
+ def parse_migration_filename(filename) # :nodoc:
+ File.basename(filename).scan(Migration::MigrationFilenameRegexp).first
+ end
+
def migrations(paths)
paths = Array(paths)
files = Dir[*paths.map { |p| "#{p}/**/[0-9]*_*.rb" }]
migrations = files.map do |file|
- version, name, scope = file.scan(/([0-9]+)_([_a-z0-9]*)\.?([_a-z0-9]*)?\.rb\z/).first
-
+ version, name, scope = parse_migration_filename(file)
raise IllegalMigrationNameError.new(file) unless version
version = version.to_i
name = name.camelize
@@ -1006,32 +1090,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
alias :current :current_migration
def run
- migration = migrations.detect { |m| m.version == @target_version }
- raise UnknownMigrationVersionError.new(@target_version) if migration.nil?
- unless (up? && migrated.include?(migration.version.to_i)) || (down? && !migrated.include?(migration.version.to_i))
- begin
- execute_migration_in_transaction(migration, @direction)
- rescue => e
- canceled_msg = use_transaction?(migration) ? ", this migration was canceled" : ""
- raise StandardError, "An error has occurred#{canceled_msg}:\n\n#{e}", e.backtrace
- end
+ if use_advisory_lock?
+ with_advisory_lock { run_without_lock }
+ else
+ run_without_lock
end
end
def migrate
- if !target && @target_version && @target_version > 0
- raise UnknownMigrationVersionError.new(@target_version)
- end
-
- runnable.each do |migration|
- Base.logger.info "Migrating to #{migration.name} (#{migration.version})" if Base.logger
-
- begin
- execute_migration_in_transaction(migration, @direction)
- rescue => e
- canceled_msg = use_transaction?(migration) ? "this and " : ""
- raise StandardError, "An error has occurred, #{canceled_msg}all later migrations canceled:\n\n#{e}", e.backtrace
- end
+ if use_advisory_lock?
+ with_advisory_lock { migrate_without_lock }
+ else
+ migrate_without_lock
end
end
@@ -1056,10 +1126,45 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def migrated
- @migrated_versions ||= Set.new(self.class.get_all_versions)
+ @migrated_versions || load_migrated
+ end
+
+ def load_migrated
+ @migrated_versions = Set.new(self.class.get_all_versions)
end
private
+
+ def run_without_lock
+ migration = migrations.detect { |m| m.version == @target_version }
+ raise UnknownMigrationVersionError.new(@target_version) if migration.nil?
+ unless (up? && migrated.include?(migration.version.to_i)) || (down? && !migrated.include?(migration.version.to_i))
+ begin
+ execute_migration_in_transaction(migration, @direction)
+ rescue => e
+ canceled_msg = use_transaction?(migration) ? ", this migration was canceled" : ""
+ raise StandardError, "An error has occurred#{canceled_msg}:\n\n#{e}", e.backtrace
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ def migrate_without_lock
+ if !target && @target_version && @target_version > 0
+ raise UnknownMigrationVersionError.new(@target_version)
+ end
+
+ runnable.each do |migration|
+ Base.logger.info "Migrating to #{migration.name} (#{migration.version})" if Base.logger
+
+ begin
+ execute_migration_in_transaction(migration, @direction)
+ rescue => e
+ canceled_msg = use_transaction?(migration) ? "this and " : ""
+ raise StandardError, "An error has occurred, #{canceled_msg}all later migrations canceled:\n\n#{e}", e.backtrace
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
def ran?(migration)
migrated.include?(migration.version.to_i)
end
@@ -1121,5 +1226,25 @@ module ActiveRecord
def use_transaction?(migration)
!migration.disable_ddl_transaction && Base.connection.supports_ddl_transactions?
end
+
+ def use_advisory_lock?
+ Base.connection.supports_advisory_locks?
+ end
+
+ def with_advisory_lock
+ lock_id = generate_migrator_advisory_lock_id
+ got_lock = Base.connection.get_advisory_lock(lock_id)
+ raise ConcurrentMigrationError unless got_lock
+ load_migrated # reload schema_migrations to be sure it wasn't changed by another process before we got the lock
+ yield
+ ensure
+ Base.connection.release_advisory_lock(lock_id) if got_lock
+ end
+
+ MIGRATOR_SALT = 2053462845
+ def generate_migrator_advisory_lock_id
+ db_name_hash = Zlib.crc32(Base.connection.current_database)
+ MIGRATOR_SALT * db_name_hash
+ end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/compatibility.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/compatibility.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..831bfa2df3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/compatibility.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+module ActiveRecord
+ class Migration
+ module Compatibility # :nodoc: all
+ V5_0 = Current
+
+ module FourTwoShared
+ module TableDefinition
+ def timestamps(*, **options)
+ options[:null] = true if options[:null].nil?
+ super
+ end
+ end
+
+ def create_table(table_name, options = {})
+ if block_given?
+ super(table_name, options) do |t|
+ class << t
+ prepend TableDefinition
+ end
+ yield t
+ end
+ else
+ super
+ end
+ end
+
+ def add_timestamps(*, **options)
+ options[:null] = true if options[:null].nil?
+ super
+ end
+
+ def index_exists?(table_name, column_name, options = {})
+ column_names = Array(column_name).map(&:to_s)
+ options[:name] =
+ if options.key?(:name).present?
+ options[:name].to_s
+ else
+ index_name(table_name, column: column_names)
+ end
+ super
+ end
+
+ def remove_index(table_name, options = {})
+ index_name = index_name_for_remove(table_name, options)
+ execute "DROP INDEX #{quote_column_name(index_name)} ON #{quote_table_name(table_name)}"
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ def index_name_for_remove(table_name, options = {})
+ index_name = index_name(table_name, options)
+
+ unless index_name_exists?(table_name, index_name, true)
+ if options.is_a?(Hash) && options.has_key?(:name)
+ options_without_column = options.dup
+ options_without_column.delete :column
+ index_name_without_column = index_name(table_name, options_without_column)
+
+ return index_name_without_column if index_name_exists?(table_name, index_name_without_column, false)
+ end
+
+ raise ArgumentError, "Index name '#{index_name}' on table '#{table_name}' does not exist"
+ end
+
+ index_name
+ end
+ end
+
+ class V4_2 < V5_0
+ # 4.2 is defined as a module because it needs to be shared with
+ # Legacy. When the time comes, V5_0 should be defined straight
+ # in its class.
+ include FourTwoShared
+ end
+
+ module Legacy
+ include FourTwoShared
+
+ def run(*)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn \
+ "Directly inheriting from ActiveRecord::Migration is deprecated. " \
+ "Please specify the Rails release the migration was written for:\n" \
+ "\n" \
+ " class #{self.class.name} < ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2]"
+ super
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb
index a9bd094a66..a6a68f3d4b 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# when just after creating a table you want to populate it with some default
# values, eg:
#
- # class CreateJobLevels < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ # class CreateJobLevels < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
# def up
# create_table :job_levels do |t|
# t.integer :id
@@ -339,6 +339,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
@columns = nil
@columns_hash = nil
@attribute_names = nil
+ direct_descendants.each do |descendant|
+ descendant.send(:reload_schema_from_cache)
+ end
end
# Guesses the table name, but does not decorate it with prefix and suffix information.
@@ -382,7 +385,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
If you'd like the new behavior today, you can add this line:
- attribute :#{column.name}, :rails_5_1_point#{array_arguments}
+ attribute :#{column.name}, :point#{array_arguments}
WARNING
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb
index 3f02f73a5a..522c35252f 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
module ActiveRecord
- # = Active Record Persistence
+ # = Active Record \Persistence
module Persistence
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# the existing record gets updated.
#
# By default, save always run validations. If any of them fail the action
- # is cancelled and +save+ returns +false+. However, if you supply
+ # is cancelled and #save returns +false+. However, if you supply
# validate: false, validations are bypassed altogether. See
# ActiveRecord::Validations for more information.
#
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# If the model is new, a record gets created in the database, otherwise
# the existing record gets updated.
#
- # With <tt>save!</tt> validations always run. If any of them fail
+ # With #save! validations always run. If any of them fail
# ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid gets raised. See ActiveRecord::Validations
# for more information.
#
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# The row is simply removed with an SQL +DELETE+ statement on the
# record's primary key, and no callbacks are executed.
#
- # Note that this will also delete records marked as <tt>readonly?</tt>.
+ # Note that this will also delete records marked as {#readonly?}[rdoc-ref:Core#readonly?].
#
# To enforce the object's +before_destroy+ and +after_destroy+
# callbacks or any <tt>:dependent</tt> association
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Note: The new instance will share a link to the same attributes as the original class.
# Therefore the sti column value will still be the same.
# Any change to the attributes on either instance will affect both instances.
- # If you want to change the sti column as well, use +becomes!+ instead.
+ # If you want to change the sti column as well, use #becomes! instead.
def becomes(klass)
became = klass.new
became.instance_variable_set("@attributes", @attributes)
@@ -215,11 +215,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
became.instance_variable_set("@changed_attributes", attributes_changed_by_setter)
became.instance_variable_set("@new_record", new_record?)
became.instance_variable_set("@destroyed", destroyed?)
- became.instance_variable_set("@errors", errors)
+ became.errors.copy!(errors)
became
end
- # Wrapper around +becomes+ that also changes the instance's sti column value.
+ # Wrapper around #becomes that also changes the instance's sti column value.
# This is especially useful if you want to persist the changed class in your
# database.
#
@@ -239,14 +239,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
# This is especially useful for boolean flags on existing records. Also note that
#
# * Validation is skipped.
- # * Callbacks are invoked.
+ # * \Callbacks are invoked.
# * updated_at/updated_on column is updated if that column is available.
# * Updates all the attributes that are dirty in this object.
#
- # This method raises an +ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError+ if the
+ # This method raises an ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError if the
# attribute is marked as readonly.
#
- # See also +update_column+.
+ # See also #update_column.
def update_attribute(name, value)
name = name.to_s
verify_readonly_attribute(name)
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
alias update_attributes update
- # Updates its receiver just like +update+ but calls <tt>save!</tt> instead
+ # Updates its receiver just like #update but calls #save! instead
# of +save+, so an exception is raised if the record is invalid.
def update!(attributes)
# The following transaction covers any possible database side-effects of the
@@ -295,11 +295,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# the database, but take into account that in consequence the regular update
# procedures are totally bypassed. In particular:
#
- # * Validations are skipped.
- # * Callbacks are skipped.
+ # * \Validations are skipped.
+ # * \Callbacks are skipped.
# * +updated_at+/+updated_on+ are not updated.
+ # * However, attributes are serialized with the same rules as ActiveRecord::Relation#update_all
#
- # This method raises an +ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError+ when called on new
+ # This method raises an ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError when called on new
# objects, or when at least one of the attributes is marked as readonly.
def update_columns(attributes)
raise ActiveRecordError, "cannot update a new record" if new_record?
@@ -327,41 +328,51 @@ module ActiveRecord
self
end
- # Wrapper around +increment+ that saves the record. This method differs from
+ # Wrapper around #increment that saves the record. This method differs from
# its non-bang version in that it passes through the attribute setter.
# Saving is not subjected to validation checks. Returns +true+ if the
# record could be saved.
def increment!(attribute, by = 1)
- increment(attribute, by).update_attribute(attribute, self[attribute])
+ increment(attribute, by)
+ change = public_send(attribute) - (attribute_was(attribute.to_s) || 0)
+ self.class.update_counters(id, attribute => change)
+ clear_attribute_change(attribute) # eww
+ self
end
# Initializes +attribute+ to zero if +nil+ and subtracts the value passed as +by+ (default is 1).
# The decrement is performed directly on the underlying attribute, no setter is invoked.
# Only makes sense for number-based attributes. Returns +self+.
def decrement(attribute, by = 1)
- self[attribute] ||= 0
- self[attribute] -= by
- self
+ increment(attribute, -by)
end
- # Wrapper around +decrement+ that saves the record. This method differs from
+ # Wrapper around #decrement that saves the record. This method differs from
# its non-bang version in that it passes through the attribute setter.
# Saving is not subjected to validation checks. Returns +true+ if the
# record could be saved.
def decrement!(attribute, by = 1)
- decrement(attribute, by).update_attribute(attribute, self[attribute])
+ increment!(attribute, -by)
end
# Assigns to +attribute+ the boolean opposite of <tt>attribute?</tt>. So
# if the predicate returns +true+ the attribute will become +false+. This
# method toggles directly the underlying value without calling any setter.
# Returns +self+.
+ #
+ # Example:
+ #
+ # user = User.first
+ # user.banned? # => false
+ # user.toggle(:banned)
+ # user.banned? # => true
+ #
def toggle(attribute)
self[attribute] = !public_send("#{attribute}?")
self
end
- # Wrapper around +toggle+ that saves the record. This method differs from
+ # Wrapper around #toggle that saves the record. This method differs from
# its non-bang version in that it passes through the attribute setter.
# Saving is not subjected to validation checks. Returns +true+ if the
# record could be saved.
@@ -384,7 +395,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Attributes are reloaded from the database, and caches busted, in
# particular the associations cache and the QueryCache.
#
- # If the record no longer exists in the database <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt>
+ # If the record no longer exists in the database ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
# is raised. Otherwise, in addition to the in-place modification the method
# returns +self+ for convenience.
#
@@ -446,8 +457,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# product.touch(:designed_at) # updates the designed_at attribute and updated_at/on
# product.touch(:started_at, :ended_at) # updates started_at, ended_at and updated_at/on attributes
#
- # If used along with +belongs_to+ then +touch+ will invoke +touch+ method on
- # associated object.
+ # If used along with {belongs_to}[rdoc-ref:Associations::ClassMethods#belongs_to]
+ # then +touch+ will invoke +touch+ method on associated object.
#
# class Brake < ActiveRecord::Base
# belongs_to :car, touch: true
@@ -556,5 +567,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
ensure
@_association_destroy_exception = nil
end
+
+ def belongs_to_touch_method
+ :touch
+ end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb
index 87a1988f2f..1f429cfd94 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/querying.rb
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
delegate :find_by, :find_by!, to: :all
delegate :destroy, :destroy_all, :delete, :delete_all, :update, :update_all, to: :all
delegate :find_each, :find_in_batches, :in_batches, to: :all
- delegate :select, :group, :order, :except, :reorder, :limit, :offset, :joins, :or,
+ delegate :select, :group, :order, :except, :reorder, :limit, :offset, :joins, :left_joins, :left_outer_joins, :or,
:where, :rewhere, :preload, :eager_load, :includes, :from, :lock, :readonly,
:having, :create_with, :uniq, :distinct, :references, :none, :unscope, to: :all
delegate :count, :average, :minimum, :maximum, :sum, :calculate, to: :all
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake
index d940ac244a..5b1ea16f0b 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do
end
end
- # desc "Empty the database from DATABASE_URL or config/database.yml for the current RAILS_ENV (use db:drop:all to drop all databases in the config). Without RAILS_ENV it defaults to purging the development and test databases."
+ # desc "Empty the database from DATABASE_URL or config/database.yml for the current RAILS_ENV (use db:purge:all to purge all databases in the config). Without RAILS_ENV it defaults to purging the development and test databases."
task :purge => [:load_config] do
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.purge_current
end
@@ -100,12 +100,14 @@ db_namespace = namespace :db do
file_list =
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths.flat_map do |path|
- # match "20091231235959_some_name.rb" and "001_some_name.rb" pattern
- Dir.foreach(path).grep(/^(\d{3,})_(.+)\.rb$/) do
- version = ActiveRecord::SchemaMigration.normalize_migration_number($1)
+ Dir.foreach(path).map do |file|
+ next unless ActiveRecord::Migrator.match_to_migration_filename?(file)
+
+ version, name, scope = ActiveRecord::Migrator.parse_migration_filename(file)
+ version = ActiveRecord::SchemaMigration.normalize_migration_number(version)
status = db_list.delete(version) ? 'up' : 'down'
- [status, version, $2.humanize]
- end
+ [status, version, (name + scope).humanize]
+ end.compact
end
db_list.map! do |version|
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb
index 5b9d45d871..a549b28f16 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/reflection.rb
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def foreign_key
- @foreign_key ||= options[:foreign_key] || derive_foreign_key
+ @foreign_key ||= options[:foreign_key] || derive_foreign_key.freeze
end
def association_foreign_key
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb
index 36cdeed489..2cf19c76c5 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation.rb
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
require "arel/collectors/bind"
module ActiveRecord
- # = Active Record Relation
+ # = Active Record \Relation
class Relation
MULTI_VALUE_METHODS = [:includes, :eager_load, :preload, :select, :group,
- :order, :joins, :references,
+ :order, :joins, :left_joins, :left_outer_joins, :references,
:extending, :unscope]
SINGLE_VALUE_METHODS = [:limit, :offset, :lock, :readonly, :reordering,
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Initializes new record from relation while maintaining the current
# scope.
#
- # Expects arguments in the same format as +Base.new+.
+ # Expects arguments in the same format as {ActiveRecord::Base.new}[rdoc-ref:Core.new].
#
# users = User.where(name: 'DHH')
# user = users.new # => #<User id: nil, name: "DHH", created_at: nil, updated_at: nil>
@@ -126,28 +126,32 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Tries to create a new record with the same scoped attributes
# defined in the relation. Returns the initialized object if validation fails.
#
- # Expects arguments in the same format as +Base.create+.
+ # Expects arguments in the same format as
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.create}[rdoc-ref:Persistence::ClassMethods#create].
#
# ==== Examples
+ #
# users = User.where(name: 'Oscar')
- # users.create # #<User id: 3, name: "oscar", ...>
+ # users.create # => #<User id: 3, name: "oscar", ...>
#
# users.create(name: 'fxn')
- # users.create # #<User id: 4, name: "fxn", ...>
+ # users.create # => #<User id: 4, name: "fxn", ...>
#
# users.create { |user| user.name = 'tenderlove' }
- # # #<User id: 5, name: "tenderlove", ...>
+ # # => #<User id: 5, name: "tenderlove", ...>
#
# users.create(name: nil) # validation on name
- # # #<User id: nil, name: nil, ...>
+ # # => #<User id: nil, name: nil, ...>
def create(*args, &block)
scoping { @klass.create(*args, &block) }
end
- # Similar to #create, but calls +create!+ on the base class. Raises
- # an exception if a validation error occurs.
+ # Similar to #create, but calls
+ # {create!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence::ClassMethods#create!]
+ # on the base class. Raises an exception if a validation error occurs.
#
- # Expects arguments in the same format as <tt>Base.create!</tt>.
+ # Expects arguments in the same format as
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base.create!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence::ClassMethods#create!].
def create!(*args, &block)
scoping { @klass.create!(*args, &block) }
end
@@ -181,7 +185,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# User.create_with(last_name: 'Johansson').find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Scarlett')
# # => #<User id: 2, first_name: "Scarlett", last_name: "Johansson">
#
- # This method accepts a block, which is passed down to +create+. The last example
+ # This method accepts a block, which is passed down to #create. The last example
# above can be alternatively written this way:
#
# # Find the first user named "Scarlett" or create a new one with a
@@ -193,7 +197,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# This method always returns a record, but if creation was attempted and
# failed due to validation errors it won't be persisted, you get what
- # +create+ returns in such situation.
+ # #create returns in such situation.
#
# Please note *this method is not atomic*, it runs first a SELECT, and if
# there are no results an INSERT is attempted. If there are other threads
@@ -216,13 +220,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
find_by(attributes) || create(attributes, &block)
end
- # Like <tt>find_or_create_by</tt>, but calls <tt>create!</tt> so an exception
+ # Like #find_or_create_by, but calls
+ # {create!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence::ClassMethods#create!] so an exception
# is raised if the created record is invalid.
def find_or_create_by!(attributes, &block)
find_by(attributes) || create!(attributes, &block)
end
- # Like <tt>find_or_create_by</tt>, but calls <tt>new</tt> instead of <tt>create</tt>.
+ # Like #find_or_create_by, but calls {new}[rdoc-ref:Core#new]
+ # instead of {create}[rdoc-ref:Persistence::ClassMethods#create].
def find_or_initialize_by(attributes, &block)
find_by(attributes) || new(attributes, &block)
end
@@ -304,7 +310,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# the existing records is updated or deleted, the cache key changes.
#
# Product.where("name like ?", "%Cosmic Encounter%").cache_key
- # => "products/query-1850ab3d302391b85b8693e941286659-1-20150714212553907087000"
+ # # => "products/query-1850ab3d302391b85b8693e941286659-1-20150714212553907087000"
#
# If the collection is loaded, the method will iterate through the records
# to generate the timestamp, otherwise it will trigger one SQL query like:
@@ -341,9 +347,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Updates all records in the current relation with details given. This method constructs a single SQL UPDATE
# statement and sends it straight to the database. It does not instantiate the involved models and it does not
- # trigger Active Record callbacks or validations. Values passed to `update_all` will not go through
- # ActiveRecord's type-casting behavior. It should receive only values that can be passed as-is to the SQL
- # database.
+ # trigger Active Record callbacks or validations. However, values passed to #update_all will still go through
+ # Active Record's normal type casting and serialization.
#
# ==== Parameters
#
@@ -403,7 +408,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Note: Updating a large number of records will run an
# UPDATE query for each record, which may cause a performance
# issue. So if it is not needed to run callbacks for each update, it is
- # preferred to use <tt>update_all</tt> for updating all records using
+ # preferred to use #update_all for updating all records using
# a single query.
def update(id = :all, attributes)
if id.is_a?(Array)
@@ -411,6 +416,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
elsif id == :all
to_a.each { |record| record.update(attributes) }
else
+ if ActiveRecord::Base === id
+ id = id.id
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.squish)
+ You are passing an instance of ActiveRecord::Base to `update`.
+ Please pass the id of the object by calling `.id`
+ MSG
+ end
object = find(id)
object.update(attributes)
object
@@ -418,9 +430,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Destroys the records by instantiating each
- # record and calling its +destroy+ method. Each object's callbacks are
- # executed (including <tt>:dependent</tt> association options). Returns the
- # collection of objects that were destroyed; each will be frozen, to
+ # record and calling its {#destroy}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#destroy] method.
+ # Each object's callbacks are executed (including <tt>:dependent</tt> association options).
+ # Returns the collection of objects that were destroyed; each will be frozen, to
# reflect that no changes should be made (since they can't be persisted).
#
# Note: Instantiation, callback execution, and deletion of each
@@ -428,7 +440,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# once. It generates at least one SQL +DELETE+ query per record (or
# possibly more, to enforce your callbacks). If you want to delete many
# rows quickly, without concern for their associations or callbacks, use
- # +delete_all+ instead.
+ # #delete_all instead.
#
# ==== Examples
#
@@ -447,7 +459,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Destroy an object (or multiple objects) that has the given id. The object is instantiated first,
# therefore all callbacks and filters are fired off before the object is deleted. This method is
- # less efficient than ActiveRecord#delete but allows cleanup methods and other actions to be run.
+ # less efficient than #delete but allows cleanup methods and other actions to be run.
#
# This essentially finds the object (or multiple objects) with the given id, creates a new object
# from the attributes, and then calls destroy on it.
@@ -473,9 +485,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Deletes the records without instantiating the records
- # first, and hence not calling the +destroy+ method nor invoking callbacks. This
- # is a single SQL DELETE statement that goes straight to the database, much more
- # efficient than +destroy_all+. Be careful with relations though, in particular
+ # first, and hence not calling the {#destroy}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#destroy]
+ # method nor invoking callbacks.
+ # This is a single SQL DELETE statement that goes straight to the database, much more
+ # efficient than #destroy_all. Be careful with relations though, in particular
# <tt>:dependent</tt> rules defined on associations are not honored. Returns the
# number of rows affected.
#
@@ -483,9 +496,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Both calls delete the affected posts all at once with a single DELETE statement.
# If you need to destroy dependent associations or call your <tt>before_*</tt> or
- # +after_destroy+ callbacks, use the +destroy_all+ method instead.
+ # +after_destroy+ callbacks, use the #destroy_all method instead.
#
- # If an invalid method is supplied, +delete_all+ raises an ActiveRecord error:
+ # If an invalid method is supplied, #delete_all raises an ActiveRecordError:
#
# Post.limit(100).delete_all
# # => ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError: delete_all doesn't support limit
@@ -534,7 +547,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# You can delete multiple rows at once by passing an Array of <tt>id</tt>s.
#
# Note: Although it is often much faster than the alternative,
- # <tt>#destroy</tt>, skipping callbacks might bypass business logic in
+ # #destroy, skipping callbacks might bypass business logic in
# your application that ensures referential integrity or performs other
# essential jobs.
#
@@ -624,8 +637,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
includes_values & joins_values
end
- # +uniq+ and +uniq!+ are silently deprecated. +uniq_value+ delegates to +distinct_value+
- # to maintain backwards compatibility. Use +distinct_value+ instead.
+ # {#uniq}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#uniq] and
+ # {#uniq!}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#uniq!] are silently deprecated.
+ # #uniq_value delegates to #distinct_value to maintain backwards compatibility.
+ # Use #distinct_value instead.
def uniq_value
distinct_value
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb
index beb8fa511c..221bc73680 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/batches.rb
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ require "active_record/relation/batches/batch_enumerator"
module ActiveRecord
module Batches
# Looping through a collection of records from the database
- # (using the +all+ method, for example) is very inefficient
- # since it will try to instantiate all the objects at once.
+ # (using the Scoping::Named::ClassMethods.all method, for example)
+ # is very inefficient since it will try to instantiate all the objects at once.
#
# In that case, batch processing methods allow you to work
# with the records in batches, thereby greatly reducing memory consumption.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb
index 69f39e5ba9..f45844a9ea 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/calculations.rb
@@ -14,33 +14,34 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Person.distinct.count(:age)
# # => counts the number of different age values
#
- # If +count+ is used with +group+, it returns a Hash whose keys represent the aggregated column,
+ # If #count is used with {Relation#group}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#group],
+ # it returns a Hash whose keys represent the aggregated column,
# and the values are the respective amounts:
#
# Person.group(:city).count
# # => { 'Rome' => 5, 'Paris' => 3 }
#
- # If +count+ is used with +group+ for multiple columns, it returns a Hash whose
+ # If #count is used with {Relation#group}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#group] for multiple columns, it returns a Hash whose
# keys are an array containing the individual values of each column and the value
- # of each key would be the +count+.
+ # of each key would be the #count.
#
# Article.group(:status, :category).count
# # => {["draft", "business"]=>10, ["draft", "technology"]=>4,
# ["published", "business"]=>0, ["published", "technology"]=>2}
#
- # If +count+ is used with +select+, it will count the selected columns:
+ # If #count is used with {Relation#select}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#select], it will count the selected columns:
#
# Person.select(:age).count
# # => counts the number of different age values
#
- # Note: not all valid +select+ expressions are valid +count+ expressions. The specifics differ
+ # Note: not all valid {Relation#select}[rdoc-ref:QueryMethods#select] expressions are valid #count expressions. The specifics differ
# between databases. In invalid cases, an error from the database is thrown.
def count(column_name = nil)
calculate(:count, column_name)
end
# Calculates the average value on a given column. Returns +nil+ if there's
- # no row. See +calculate+ for examples with options.
+ # no row. See #calculate for examples with options.
#
# Person.average(:age) # => 35.8
def average(column_name)
@@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Calculates the minimum value on a given column. The value is returned
# with the same data type of the column, or +nil+ if there's no row. See
- # +calculate+ for examples with options.
+ # #calculate for examples with options.
#
# Person.minimum(:age) # => 7
def minimum(column_name)
@@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Calculates the maximum value on a given column. The value is returned
# with the same data type of the column, or +nil+ if there's no row. See
- # +calculate+ for examples with options.
+ # #calculate for examples with options.
#
# Person.maximum(:age) # => 93
def maximum(column_name)
@@ -66,8 +67,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Calculates the sum of values on a given column. The value is returned
- # with the same data type of the column, 0 if there's no row. See
- # +calculate+ for examples with options.
+ # with the same data type of the column, +0+ if there's no row. See
+ # #calculate for examples with options.
#
# Person.sum(:age) # => 4562
def sum(column_name = nil, &block)
@@ -75,37 +76,37 @@ module ActiveRecord
calculate(:sum, column_name)
end
- # This calculates aggregate values in the given column. Methods for count, sum, average,
- # minimum, and maximum have been added as shortcuts.
+ # This calculates aggregate values in the given column. Methods for #count, #sum, #average,
+ # #minimum, and #maximum have been added as shortcuts.
#
- # There are two basic forms of output:
+ # Person.calculate(:count, :all) # The same as Person.count
+ # Person.average(:age) # SELECT AVG(age) FROM people...
#
- # * Single aggregate value: The single value is type cast to Fixnum for COUNT, Float
- # for AVG, and the given column's type for everything else.
+ # # Selects the minimum age for any family without any minors
+ # Person.group(:last_name).having("min(age) > 17").minimum(:age)
#
- # * Grouped values: This returns an ordered hash of the values and groups them. It
- # takes either a column name, or the name of a belongs_to association.
+ # Person.sum("2 * age")
#
- # values = Person.group('last_name').maximum(:age)
- # puts values["Drake"]
- # # => 43
+ # There are two basic forms of output:
#
- # drake = Family.find_by(last_name: 'Drake')
- # values = Person.group(:family).maximum(:age) # Person belongs_to :family
- # puts values[drake]
- # # => 43
+ # * Single aggregate value: The single value is type cast to Fixnum for COUNT, Float
+ # for AVG, and the given column's type for everything else.
#
- # values.each do |family, max_age|
- # ...
- # end
+ # * Grouped values: This returns an ordered hash of the values and groups them. It
+ # takes either a column name, or the name of a belongs_to association.
#
- # Person.calculate(:count, :all) # The same as Person.count
- # Person.average(:age) # SELECT AVG(age) FROM people...
+ # values = Person.group('last_name').maximum(:age)
+ # puts values["Drake"]
+ # # => 43
#
- # # Selects the minimum age for any family without any minors
- # Person.group(:last_name).having("min(age) > 17").minimum(:age)
+ # drake = Family.find_by(last_name: 'Drake')
+ # values = Person.group(:family).maximum(:age) # Person belongs_to :family
+ # puts values[drake]
+ # # => 43
#
- # Person.sum("2 * age")
+ # values.each do |family, max_age|
+ # ...
+ # end
def calculate(operation, column_name)
if column_name.is_a?(Symbol) && attribute_alias?(column_name)
column_name = attribute_alias(column_name)
@@ -118,7 +119,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Use <tt>pluck</tt> as a shortcut to select one or more attributes without
+ # Use #pluck as a shortcut to select one or more attributes without
# loading a bunch of records just to grab the attributes you want.
#
# Person.pluck(:name)
@@ -127,7 +128,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Person.all.map(&:name)
#
- # Pluck returns an <tt>Array</tt> of attribute values type-casted to match
+ # Pluck returns an Array of attribute values type-casted to match
# the plucked column names, if they can be deduced. Plucking an SQL fragment
# returns String values by default.
#
@@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# # SELECT DATEDIFF(updated_at, created_at) FROM people
# # => ['0', '27761', '173']
#
- # See also +ids+.
+ # See also #ids.
#
def pluck(*column_names)
column_names.map! do |column_name|
@@ -218,6 +219,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def aggregate_column(column_name)
+ return column_name if Arel::Expressions === column_name
+
if @klass.column_names.include?(column_name.to_s)
Arel::Attribute.new(@klass.unscoped.table, column_name)
else
@@ -272,15 +275,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
else
group_fields = group_attrs
end
+ group_fields = arel_columns(group_fields)
- group_aliases = group_fields.map { |field|
- column_alias_for(field)
- }
- group_columns = group_aliases.zip(group_fields).map { |aliaz,field|
- [aliaz, field]
- }
-
- group = group_fields
+ group_aliases = group_fields.map { |field| column_alias_for(field) }
+ group_columns = group_aliases.zip(group_fields)
if operation == 'count' && column_name == :all
aggregate_alias = 'count_all'
@@ -296,7 +294,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
]
select_values += select_values unless having_clause.empty?
- select_values.concat group_fields.zip(group_aliases).map { |field,aliaz|
+ select_values.concat group_columns.map { |aliaz, field|
if field.respond_to?(:as)
field.as(aliaz)
else
@@ -305,7 +303,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
}
relation = except(:group)
- relation.group_values = group
+ relation.group_values = group_fields
relation.select_values = select_values
calculated_data = @klass.connection.select_all(relation, nil, relation.bound_attributes)
@@ -366,9 +364,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # TODO: refactor to allow non-string `select_values` (eg. Arel nodes).
def select_for_count
if select_values.present?
+ return select_values.first if select_values.one?
select_values.join(", ")
else
:all
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb
index d75ec72b1a..e4e5d63006 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ require 'active_support/concern'
module ActiveRecord
module Delegation # :nodoc:
- module DelegateCache
- def relation_delegate_class(klass) # :nodoc:
+ module DelegateCache # :nodoc:
+ def relation_delegate_class(klass)
@relation_delegate_cache[klass]
end
- def initialize_relation_delegate_cache # :nodoc:
+ def initialize_relation_delegate_cache
@relation_delegate_cache = cache = {}
[
ActiveRecord::Relation,
@@ -36,13 +36,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# may vary depending on the klass of a relation, so we create a subclass of Relation
# for each different klass, and the delegations are compiled into that subclass only.
- BLACKLISTED_ARRAY_METHODS = [
- :compact!, :flatten!, :reject!, :reverse!, :rotate!, :map!,
- :shuffle!, :slice!, :sort!, :sort_by!, :delete_if,
- :keep_if, :pop, :shift, :delete_at, :select!
- ].to_set # :nodoc:
-
- delegate :to_xml, :to_yaml, :length, :collect, :map, :each, :all?, :include?, :to_ary, :join, to: :to_a
+ delegate :to_xml, :to_yaml, :length, :collect, :map, :each, :all?, :include?, :to_ary, :join,
+ :[], :&, :|, :+, :-, :sample, :shuffle, :reverse, :compact, to: :to_a
delegate :table_name, :quoted_table_name, :primary_key, :quoted_primary_key,
:connection, :columns_hash, :to => :klass
@@ -114,21 +109,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
def respond_to?(method, include_private = false)
super || @klass.respond_to?(method, include_private) ||
- array_delegable?(method) ||
arel.respond_to?(method, include_private)
end
protected
- def array_delegable?(method)
- Array.method_defined?(method) && BLACKLISTED_ARRAY_METHODS.exclude?(method)
- end
-
def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
if @klass.respond_to?(method)
scoping { @klass.public_send(method, *args, &block) }
- elsif array_delegable?(method)
- to_a.public_send(method, *args, &block)
elsif arel.respond_to?(method)
arel.public_send(method, *args, &block)
else
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb
index 009b2bad57..435cef901b 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/finder_methods.rb
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Person.where("administrator = 1").order("created_on DESC").find(1)
#
# NOTE: The returned records may not be in the same order as the ids you
- # provide since database rows are unordered. You'd need to provide an explicit <tt>order</tt>
+ # provide since database rows are unordered. You'd need to provide an explicit QueryMethods#order
# option if you want the results are sorted.
#
# ==== Find with lock
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# person.save!
# end
#
- # ==== Variations of +find+
+ # ==== Variations of #find
#
# Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4)
# # returns a chainable list (which can be empty).
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4).first_or_create
# # returns the first item or creates it and returns it.
#
- # ==== Alternatives for +find+
+ # ==== Alternatives for #find
#
# Person.where(name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4).exists?(conditions = :none)
# # returns a boolean indicating if any record with the given conditions exist.
@@ -80,8 +80,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
nil
end
- # Like <tt>find_by</tt>, except that if no record is found, raises
- # an <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> error.
+ # Like #find_by, except that if no record is found, raises
+ # an ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound error.
def find_by!(arg, *args)
where(arg, *args).take!
rescue RangeError
@@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
limit ? limit(limit).to_a : find_take
end
- # Same as +take+ but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> if no record
- # is found. Note that <tt>take!</tt> accepts no arguments.
+ # Same as #take but raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if no record
+ # is found. Note that #take! accepts no arguments.
def take!
take or raise RecordNotFound.new("Couldn't find #{@klass.name} with [#{arel.where_sql(@klass.arel_engine)}]")
end
@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Same as +first+ but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> if no record
- # is found. Note that <tt>first!</tt> accepts no arguments.
+ # Same as #first but raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if no record
+ # is found. Note that #first! accepts no arguments.
def first!
find_nth! 0
end
@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Same as +last+ but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> if no record
- # is found. Note that <tt>last!</tt> accepts no arguments.
+ # Same as #last but raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if no record
+ # is found. Note that #last! accepts no arguments.
def last!
last or raise RecordNotFound.new("Couldn't find #{@klass.name} with [#{arel.where_sql(@klass.arel_engine)}]")
end
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
find_nth(1, offset_index)
end
- # Same as +second+ but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> if no record
+ # Same as #second but raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if no record
# is found.
def second!
find_nth! 1
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
find_nth(2, offset_index)
end
- # Same as +third+ but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> if no record
+ # Same as #third but raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if no record
# is found.
def third!
find_nth! 2
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
find_nth(3, offset_index)
end
- # Same as +fourth+ but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> if no record
+ # Same as #fourth but raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if no record
# is found.
def fourth!
find_nth! 3
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
find_nth(4, offset_index)
end
- # Same as +fifth+ but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> if no record
+ # Same as #fifth but raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if no record
# is found.
def fifth!
find_nth! 4
@@ -236,14 +236,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
find_nth(41, offset_index)
end
- # Same as +forty_two+ but raises <tt>ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound</tt> if no record
+ # Same as #forty_two but raises ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound if no record
# is found.
def forty_two!
find_nth! 41
end
- # Returns +true+ if a record exists in the table that matches the +id+ or
- # conditions given, or +false+ otherwise. The argument can take six forms:
+ # Returns true if a record exists in the table that matches the +id+ or
+ # conditions given, or false otherwise. The argument can take six forms:
#
# * Integer - Finds the record with this primary key.
# * String - Finds the record with a primary key corresponding to this
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# * No args - Returns +false+ if the table is empty, +true+ otherwise.
#
# For more information about specifying conditions as a hash or array,
- # see the Conditions section in the introduction to <tt>ActiveRecord::Base</tt>.
+ # see the Conditions section in the introduction to ActiveRecord::Base.
#
# Note: You can't pass in a condition as a string (like <tt>name =
# 'Jamie'</tt>), since it would be sanitized and then queried against
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# This method is called whenever no records are found with either a single
- # id or multiple ids and raises a +ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound+ exception.
+ # id or multiple ids and raises a ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound exception.
#
# The error message is different depending on whether a single id or
# multiple ids are provided. If multiple ids are provided, then the number
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/from_clause.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/from_clause.rb
index a93952fa30..92340216ed 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/from_clause.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/from_clause.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
module ActiveRecord
class Relation
- class FromClause
+ class FromClause # :nodoc:
attr_reader :value, :name
def initialize(value, name)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_attribute.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_attribute.rb
index e69319b4de..7ba964e802 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_attribute.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_attribute.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ require 'active_record/attribute'
module ActiveRecord
class Relation
- class QueryAttribute < Attribute
+ class QueryAttribute < Attribute # :nodoc:
def type_cast(value)
value
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb
index ccb0ab18ae..983bf019bc 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb
@@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# WhereChain objects act as placeholder for queries in which #where does not have any parameter.
# In this case, #where must be chained with #not to return a new relation.
class WhereChain
+ include ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection
+
def initialize(scope)
@scope = scope
end
@@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Returns a new relation expressing WHERE + NOT condition according to
# the conditions in the arguments.
#
- # +not+ accepts conditions as a string, array, or hash. See #where for
+ # #not accepts conditions as a string, array, or hash. See QueryMethods#where for
# more details on each format.
#
# User.where.not("name = 'Jon'")
@@ -42,6 +44,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# User.where.not(name: "Jon", role: "admin")
# # SELECT * FROM users WHERE name != 'Jon' AND role != 'admin'
def not(opts, *rest)
+ opts = sanitize_forbidden_attributes(opts)
+
where_clause = @scope.send(:where_clause_factory).build(opts, rest)
@scope.references!(PredicateBuilder.references(opts)) if Hash === opts
@@ -94,7 +98,22 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def bound_attributes
- from_clause.binds + arel.bind_values + where_clause.binds + having_clause.binds
+ result = from_clause.binds + arel.bind_values + where_clause.binds + having_clause.binds
+ if limit_value && !string_containing_comma?(limit_value)
+ result << Attribute.with_cast_value(
+ "LIMIT".freeze,
+ connection.sanitize_limit(limit_value),
+ Type::Value.new,
+ )
+ end
+ if offset_value
+ result << Attribute.with_cast_value(
+ "OFFSET".freeze,
+ offset_value.to_i,
+ Type::Value.new,
+ )
+ end
+ result
end
def create_with_value # :nodoc:
@@ -113,7 +132,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# allows you to access the +address+ attribute of the +User+ model without
# firing an additional query. This will often result in a
- # performance improvement over a simple +join+.
+ # performance improvement over a simple join.
#
# You can also specify multiple relationships, like this:
#
@@ -134,7 +153,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# User.includes(:posts).where('posts.name = ?', 'example').references(:posts)
#
- # Note that +includes+ works with association names while +references+ needs
+ # Note that #includes works with association names while #references needs
# the actual table name.
def includes(*args)
check_if_method_has_arguments!(:includes, args)
@@ -152,9 +171,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Forces eager loading by performing a LEFT OUTER JOIN on +args+:
#
# User.eager_load(:posts)
- # => SELECT "users"."id" AS t0_r0, "users"."name" AS t0_r1, ...
- # FROM "users" LEFT OUTER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" =
- # "users"."id"
+ # # SELECT "users"."id" AS t0_r0, "users"."name" AS t0_r1, ...
+ # # FROM "users" LEFT OUTER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" =
+ # # "users"."id"
def eager_load(*args)
check_if_method_has_arguments!(:eager_load, args)
spawn.eager_load!(*args)
@@ -165,10 +184,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
self
end
- # Allows preloading of +args+, in the same way that +includes+ does:
+ # Allows preloading of +args+, in the same way that #includes does:
#
# User.preload(:posts)
- # => SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts" WHERE "posts"."user_id" IN (1, 2, 3)
+ # # SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts" WHERE "posts"."user_id" IN (1, 2, 3)
def preload(*args)
check_if_method_has_arguments!(:preload, args)
spawn.preload!(*args)
@@ -181,14 +200,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Use to indicate that the given +table_names+ are referenced by an SQL string,
# and should therefore be JOINed in any query rather than loaded separately.
- # This method only works in conjunction with +includes+.
+ # This method only works in conjunction with #includes.
# See #includes for more details.
#
# User.includes(:posts).where("posts.name = 'foo'")
- # # => Doesn't JOIN the posts table, resulting in an error.
+ # # Doesn't JOIN the posts table, resulting in an error.
#
# User.includes(:posts).where("posts.name = 'foo'").references(:posts)
- # # => Query now knows the string references posts, so adds a JOIN
+ # # Query now knows the string references posts, so adds a JOIN
def references(*table_names)
check_if_method_has_arguments!(:references, table_names)
spawn.references!(*table_names)
@@ -204,12 +223,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Works in two unique ways.
#
- # First: takes a block so it can be used just like Array#select.
+ # First: takes a block so it can be used just like +Array#select+.
#
# Model.all.select { |m| m.field == value }
#
# This will build an array of objects from the database for the scope,
- # converting them into an array and iterating through them using Array#select.
+ # converting them into an array and iterating through them using +Array#select+.
#
# Second: Modifies the SELECT statement for the query so that only certain
# fields are retrieved:
@@ -237,7 +256,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# # => "value"
#
# Accessing attributes of an object that do not have fields retrieved by a select
- # except +id+ will throw <tt>ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError</tt>:
+ # except +id+ will throw ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError:
#
# Model.select(:field).first.other_field
# # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing attribute: other_field
@@ -259,22 +278,23 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Allows to specify a group attribute:
#
# User.group(:name)
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" GROUP BY name
+ # # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" GROUP BY name
#
# Returns an array with distinct records based on the +group+ attribute:
#
# User.select([:id, :name])
- # => [#<User id: 1, name: "Oscar">, #<User id: 2, name: "Oscar">, #<User id: 3, name: "Foo">]
+ # # => [#<User id: 1, name: "Oscar">, #<User id: 2, name: "Oscar">, #<User id: 3, name: "Foo">]
#
# User.group(:name)
- # => [#<User id: 3, name: "Foo", ...>, #<User id: 2, name: "Oscar", ...>]
+ # # => [#<User id: 3, name: "Foo", ...>, #<User id: 2, name: "Oscar", ...>]
#
# User.group('name AS grouped_name, age')
- # => [#<User id: 3, name: "Foo", age: 21, ...>, #<User id: 2, name: "Oscar", age: 21, ...>, #<User id: 5, name: "Foo", age: 23, ...>]
+ # # => [#<User id: 3, name: "Foo", age: 21, ...>, #<User id: 2, name: "Oscar", age: 21, ...>, #<User id: 5, name: "Foo", age: 23, ...>]
#
# Passing in an array of attributes to group by is also supported.
+ #
# User.select([:id, :first_name]).group(:id, :first_name).first(3)
- # => [#<User id: 1, first_name: "Bill">, #<User id: 2, first_name: "Earl">, #<User id: 3, first_name: "Beto">]
+ # # => [#<User id: 1, first_name: "Bill">, #<User id: 2, first_name: "Earl">, #<User id: 3, first_name: "Beto">]
def group(*args)
check_if_method_has_arguments!(:group, args)
spawn.group!(*args)
@@ -290,22 +310,22 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Allows to specify an order attribute:
#
# User.order(:name)
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."name" ASC
+ # # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."name" ASC
#
# User.order(email: :desc)
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."email" DESC
+ # # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."email" DESC
#
# User.order(:name, email: :desc)
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."name" ASC, "users"."email" DESC
+ # # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."name" ASC, "users"."email" DESC
#
# User.order('name')
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY name
+ # # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY name
#
# User.order('name DESC')
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY name DESC
+ # # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY name DESC
#
# User.order('name DESC, email')
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY name DESC, email
+ # # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY name DESC, email
def order(*args)
check_if_method_has_arguments!(:order, args)
spawn.order!(*args)
@@ -357,15 +377,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
# User.order('email DESC').select('id').where(name: "John")
# .unscope(:order, :select, :where) == User.all
#
- # One can additionally pass a hash as an argument to unscope specific :where values.
+ # One can additionally pass a hash as an argument to unscope specific +:where+ values.
# This is done by passing a hash with a single key-value pair. The key should be
- # :where and the value should be the where value to unscope. For example:
+ # +:where+ and the value should be the where value to unscope. For example:
#
# User.where(name: "John", active: true).unscope(where: :name)
# == User.where(active: true)
#
- # This method is similar to <tt>except</tt>, but unlike
- # <tt>except</tt>, it persists across merges:
+ # This method is similar to #except, but unlike
+ # #except, it persists across merges:
#
# User.order('email').merge(User.except(:order))
# == User.order('email')
@@ -375,7 +395,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# This means it can be used in association definitions:
#
- # has_many :comments, -> { unscope where: :trashed }
+ # has_many :comments, -> { unscope(where: :trashed) }
#
def unscope(*args)
check_if_method_has_arguments!(:unscope, args)
@@ -407,15 +427,35 @@ module ActiveRecord
self
end
- # Performs a joins on +args+:
+ # Performs a joins on +args+. The given symbol(s) should match the name of
+ # the association(s).
#
# User.joins(:posts)
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" INNER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" = "users"."id"
+ # # SELECT "users".*
+ # # FROM "users"
+ # # INNER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" = "users"."id"
+ #
+ # Multiple joins:
+ #
+ # User.joins(:posts, :account)
+ # # SELECT "users".*
+ # # FROM "users"
+ # # INNER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" = "users"."id"
+ # # INNER JOIN "accounts" ON "accounts"."id" = "users"."account_id"
+ #
+ # Nested joins:
+ #
+ # User.joins(posts: [:comments])
+ # # SELECT "users".*
+ # # FROM "users"
+ # # INNER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" = "users"."id"
+ # # INNER JOIN "comments" "comments_posts"
+ # # ON "comments_posts"."post_id" = "posts"."id"
#
# You can use strings in order to customize your joins:
#
# User.joins("LEFT JOIN bookmarks ON bookmarks.bookmarkable_type = 'Post' AND bookmarks.user_id = users.id")
- # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" LEFT JOIN bookmarks ON bookmarks.bookmarkable_type = 'Post' AND bookmarks.user_id = users.id
+ # # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" LEFT JOIN bookmarks ON bookmarks.bookmarkable_type = 'Post' AND bookmarks.user_id = users.id
def joins(*args)
check_if_method_has_arguments!(:joins, args)
spawn.joins!(*args)
@@ -428,6 +468,27 @@ module ActiveRecord
self
end
+ # Performs a left outer joins on +args+:
+ #
+ # User.left_outer_joins(:posts)
+ # => SELECT "users".* FROM "users" LEFT OUTER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" = "users"."id"
+ #
+ def left_outer_joins(*args)
+ check_if_method_has_arguments!(:left_outer_joins, args)
+
+ args.compact!
+ args.flatten!
+
+ spawn.left_outer_joins!(*args)
+ end
+ alias :left_joins :left_outer_joins
+
+ def left_outer_joins!(*args) # :nodoc:
+ self.left_outer_joins_values += args
+ self
+ end
+ alias :left_joins! :left_outer_joins!
+
# Returns a new relation, which is the result of filtering the current relation
# according to the conditions in the arguments.
#
@@ -471,7 +532,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# than the previous methods; you are responsible for ensuring that the values in the template
# are properly quoted. The values are passed to the connector for quoting, but the caller
# is responsible for ensuring they are enclosed in quotes in the resulting SQL. After quoting,
- # the values are inserted using the same escapes as the Ruby core method <tt>Kernel::sprintf</tt>.
+ # the values are inserted using the same escapes as the Ruby core method +Kernel::sprintf+.
#
# User.where(["name = '%s' and email = '%s'", "Joe", "joe@example.com"])
# # SELECT * FROM users WHERE name = 'Joe' AND email = 'joe@example.com';
@@ -566,12 +627,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Allows you to change a previously set where condition for a given attribute, instead of appending to that condition.
#
- # Post.where(trashed: true).where(trashed: false) # => WHERE `trashed` = 1 AND `trashed` = 0
- # Post.where(trashed: true).rewhere(trashed: false) # => WHERE `trashed` = 0
- # Post.where(active: true).where(trashed: true).rewhere(trashed: false) # => WHERE `active` = 1 AND `trashed` = 0
+ # Post.where(trashed: true).where(trashed: false)
+ # # WHERE `trashed` = 1 AND `trashed` = 0
#
- # This is short-hand for unscope(where: conditions.keys).where(conditions). Note that unlike reorder, we're only unscoping
- # the named conditions -- not the entire where statement.
+ # Post.where(trashed: true).rewhere(trashed: false)
+ # # WHERE `trashed` = 0
+ #
+ # Post.where(active: true).where(trashed: true).rewhere(trashed: false)
+ # # WHERE `active` = 1 AND `trashed` = 0
+ #
+ # This is short-hand for <tt>unscope(where: conditions.keys).where(conditions)</tt>.
+ # Note that unlike reorder, we're only unscoping the named conditions -- not the entire where statement.
def rewhere(conditions)
unscope(where: conditions.keys).where(conditions)
end
@@ -580,8 +646,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# argument.
#
# The two relations must be structurally compatible: they must be scoping the same model, and
- # they must differ only by +where+ (if no +group+ has been defined) or +having+ (if a +group+ is
- # present). Neither relation may have a +limit+, +offset+, or +distinct+ set.
+ # they must differ only by #where (if no #group has been defined) or #having (if a #group is
+ # present). Neither relation may have a #limit, #offset, or #distinct set.
#
# Post.where("id = 1").or(Post.where("id = 2"))
# # SELECT `posts`.* FROM `posts` WHERE (('id = 1' OR 'id = 2'))
@@ -601,12 +667,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
self
end
- private def structurally_compatible_for_or?(other) # :nodoc:
- Relation::SINGLE_VALUE_METHODS.all? { |m| send("#{m}_value") == other.send("#{m}_value") } &&
- (Relation::MULTI_VALUE_METHODS - [:extending]).all? { |m| send("#{m}_values") == other.send("#{m}_values") } &&
- (Relation::CLAUSE_METHODS - [:having, :where]).all? { |m| send("#{m}_clause") != other.send("#{m}_clause") }
- end
-
# Allows to specify a HAVING clause. Note that you can't use HAVING
# without also specifying a GROUP clause.
#
@@ -633,6 +693,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def limit!(value) # :nodoc:
+ if string_containing_comma?(value)
+ # Remove `string_containing_comma?` when removing this deprecation
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-WARNING.squish)
+ Passing a string to limit in the form "1,2" is deprecated and will be
+ removed in Rails 5.1. Please call `offset` explicitly instead.
+ WARNING
+ end
self.limit_value = value
self
end
@@ -654,7 +721,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
# Specifies locking settings (default to +true+). For more information
- # on locking, please see +ActiveRecord::Locking+.
+ # on locking, please see ActiveRecord::Locking.
def lock(locks = true)
spawn.lock!(locks)
end
@@ -685,7 +752,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# For example:
#
# @posts = current_user.visible_posts.where(name: params[:name])
- # # => the visible_posts method is expected to return a chainable Relation
+ # # the visible_posts method is expected to return a chainable Relation
#
# def visible_posts
# case role
@@ -730,7 +797,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# users = users.create_with(name: 'DHH')
# users.new.name # => 'DHH'
#
- # You can pass +nil+ to +create_with+ to reset attributes:
+ # You can pass +nil+ to #create_with to reset attributes:
#
# users = users.create_with(nil)
# users.new.name # => 'Oscar'
@@ -752,15 +819,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Specifies table from which the records will be fetched. For example:
#
# Topic.select('title').from('posts')
- # # => SELECT title FROM posts
+ # # SELECT title FROM posts
#
# Can accept other relation objects. For example:
#
# Topic.select('title').from(Topic.approved)
- # # => SELECT title FROM (SELECT * FROM topics WHERE approved = 't') subquery
+ # # SELECT title FROM (SELECT * FROM topics WHERE approved = 't') subquery
#
# Topic.select('a.title').from(Topic.approved, :a)
- # # => SELECT a.title FROM (SELECT * FROM topics WHERE approved = 't') a
+ # # SELECT a.title FROM (SELECT * FROM topics WHERE approved = 't') a
#
def from(value, subquery_name = nil)
spawn.from!(value, subquery_name)
@@ -774,13 +841,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Specifies whether the records should be unique or not. For example:
#
# User.select(:name)
- # # => Might return two records with the same name
+ # # Might return two records with the same name
#
# User.select(:name).distinct
- # # => Returns 1 record per distinct name
+ # # Returns 1 record per distinct name
#
# User.select(:name).distinct.distinct(false)
- # # => You can also remove the uniqueness
+ # # You can also remove the uniqueness
def distinct(value = true)
spawn.distinct!(value)
end
@@ -879,11 +946,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
arel = Arel::SelectManager.new(table)
build_joins(arel, joins_values.flatten) unless joins_values.empty?
+ build_left_outer_joins(arel, left_outer_joins_values.flatten) unless left_outer_joins_values.empty?
arel.where(where_clause.ast) unless where_clause.empty?
arel.having(having_clause.ast) unless having_clause.empty?
- arel.take(connection.sanitize_limit(limit_value)) if limit_value
- arel.skip(offset_value.to_i) if offset_value
+ if limit_value
+ if string_containing_comma?(limit_value)
+ arel.take(connection.sanitize_limit(limit_value))
+ else
+ arel.take(Arel::Nodes::BindParam.new)
+ end
+ end
+ arel.skip(Arel::Nodes::BindParam.new) if offset_value
arel.group(*arel_columns(group_values.uniq.reject(&:blank?))) unless group_values.empty?
build_order(arel)
@@ -938,6 +1012,19 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
+ def build_left_outer_joins(manager, outer_joins)
+ buckets = outer_joins.group_by do |join|
+ case join
+ when Hash, Symbol, Array
+ :association_join
+ else
+ raise ArgumentError, 'only Hash, Symbol and Array are allowed'
+ end
+ end
+
+ build_join_query(manager, buckets, Arel::Nodes::OuterJoin)
+ end
+
def build_joins(manager, joins)
buckets = joins.group_by do |join|
case join
@@ -953,6 +1040,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
raise 'unknown class: %s' % join.class.name
end
end
+
+ build_join_query(manager, buckets, Arel::Nodes::InnerJoin)
+ end
+
+ def build_join_query(manager, buckets, join_type)
buckets.default = []
association_joins = buckets[:association_join]
@@ -968,7 +1060,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
join_list
)
- join_infos = join_dependency.join_constraints stashed_association_joins
+ join_infos = join_dependency.join_constraints stashed_association_joins, join_type
join_infos.each do |info|
info.joins.each { |join| manager.from(join) }
@@ -1046,6 +1138,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def preprocess_order_args(order_args)
+ order_args.map! do |arg|
+ klass.send(:sanitize_sql_for_order, arg)
+ end
order_args.flatten!
validate_order_args(order_args)
@@ -1076,8 +1171,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Example:
#
- # Post.references() # => raises an error
- # Post.references([]) # => does not raise an error
+ # Post.references() # raises an error
+ # Post.references([]) # does not raise an error
#
# This particular method should be called with a method_name and the args
# passed into that method as an input. For example:
@@ -1092,6 +1187,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
+ def structurally_compatible_for_or?(other)
+ Relation::SINGLE_VALUE_METHODS.all? { |m| send("#{m}_value") == other.send("#{m}_value") } &&
+ (Relation::MULTI_VALUE_METHODS - [:extending]).all? { |m| send("#{m}_values") == other.send("#{m}_values") } &&
+ (Relation::CLAUSE_METHODS - [:having, :where]).all? { |m| send("#{m}_clause") != other.send("#{m}_clause") }
+ end
+
def new_where_clause
Relation::WhereClause.empty
end
@@ -1105,5 +1206,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
def new_from_clause
Relation::FromClause.empty
end
+
+ def string_containing_comma?(value)
+ ::String === value && value.include?(",")
+ end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/record_fetch_warning.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/record_fetch_warning.rb
index 14e1bf89fa..0a1814b3dd 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/record_fetch_warning.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/record_fetch_warning.rb
@@ -23,11 +23,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
+ # :stopdoc:
ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe("sql.active_record") do |*args|
payload = args.last
QueryRegistry.queries << payload[:sql]
end
+ # :startdoc:
class QueryRegistry # :nodoc:
extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb
index 70da37fa84..67d7f83cb4 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/spawn_methods.rb
@@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
clone
end
- # Merges in the conditions from <tt>other</tt>, if <tt>other</tt> is an <tt>ActiveRecord::Relation</tt>.
+ # Merges in the conditions from <tt>other</tt>, if <tt>other</tt> is an ActiveRecord::Relation.
# Returns an array representing the intersection of the resulting records with <tt>other</tt>, if <tt>other</tt> is an array.
+ #
# Post.where(published: true).joins(:comments).merge( Comment.where(spam: false) )
# # Performs a single join query with both where conditions.
#
@@ -37,11 +38,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def merge!(other) # :nodoc:
- if !other.is_a?(Relation) && other.respond_to?(:to_proc)
+ if other.is_a?(Hash)
+ Relation::HashMerger.new(self, other).merge
+ elsif other.is_a?(Relation)
+ Relation::Merger.new(self, other).merge
+ elsif other.respond_to?(:to_proc)
instance_exec(&other)
else
- klass = other.is_a?(Hash) ? Relation::HashMerger : Relation::Merger
- klass.new(self, other).merge
+ raise ArgumentError, "#{other.inspect} is not an ActiveRecord::Relation"
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/where_clause_factory.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/where_clause_factory.rb
index 23eaab4699..a81ff98e49 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/where_clause_factory.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/where_clause_factory.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
module ActiveRecord
class Relation
- class WhereClauseFactory
+ class WhereClauseFactory # :nodoc:
def initialize(klass, predicate_builder)
@klass = klass
@predicate_builder = predicate_builder
@@ -20,8 +20,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
attributes, binds = predicate_builder.create_binds(attributes)
parts = predicate_builder.build_from_hash(attributes)
- else
+ when Arel::Nodes::Node
parts = [opts]
+ else
+ raise ArgumentError, "Unsupported argument type: #{opts} (#{opts.class})"
end
WhereClause.new(parts, binds)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb
index 500c478e65..8e6cd6c82f 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/result.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
module ActiveRecord
###
- # This class encapsulates a Result returned from calling +exec_query+ on any
- # database connection adapter. For example:
+ # This class encapsulates a result returned from calling
+ # {#exec_query}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::DatabaseStatements#exec_query]
+ # on any database connection adapter. For example:
#
# result = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query('SELECT id, title, body FROM posts')
# result # => #<ActiveRecord::Result:0xdeadbeef>
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb
index 9d605b826a..56e88bc661 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/runtime_registry.rb
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# returns the connection handler local to the current thread.
#
- # See the documentation of <tt>ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry</tt>
+ # See the documentation of ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
# for further details.
class RuntimeRegistry # :nodoc:
extend ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb
index 7f6664ea50..4e89ba4dd1 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/sanitization.rb
@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
module ClassMethods
- # Used to sanitize objects before they're used in an SQL SELECT statement. Delegates to <tt>connection.quote</tt>.
+ # Used to sanitize objects before they're used in an SQL SELECT statement.
+ # Delegates to {connection.quote}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::Quoting#quote].
def sanitize(object) # :nodoc:
connection.quote(object)
end
@@ -17,6 +18,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# sanitize_sql_for_conditions(["name=? and group_id=?", "foo'bar", 4])
# # => "name='foo''bar' and group_id=4"
#
+ # sanitize_sql_for_conditions(["name=:name and group_id=:group_id", name: "foo'bar", group_id: 4])
+ # # => "name='foo''bar' and group_id='4'"
+ #
# sanitize_sql_for_conditions(["name='%s' and group_id='%s'", "foo'bar", 4])
# # => "name='foo''bar' and group_id='4'"
#
@@ -39,6 +43,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# sanitize_sql_for_assignment(["name=? and group_id=?", nil, 4])
# # => "name=NULL and group_id=4"
#
+ # sanitize_sql_for_assignment(["name=:name and group_id=:group_id", name: nil, group_id: 4])
+ # # => "name=NULL and group_id=4"
+ #
# Post.send(:sanitize_sql_for_assignment, { name: nil, group_id: 4 })
# # => "`posts`.`name` = NULL, `posts`.`group_id` = 4"
#
@@ -52,9 +59,25 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
+ # Accepts an array, or string of SQL conditions and sanitizes
+ # them into a valid SQL fragment for a ORDER clause.
+ #
+ # sanitize_sql_for_order(["field(id, ?)", [1,3,2]])
+ # # => "field(id, 1,3,2)"
+ #
+ # sanitize_sql_for_order("id ASC")
+ # # => "id ASC"
+ def sanitize_sql_for_order(condition)
+ if condition.is_a?(Array) && condition.first.to_s.include?('?')
+ sanitize_sql_array(condition)
+ else
+ condition
+ end
+ end
+
# Accepts a hash of SQL conditions and replaces those attributes
- # that correspond to a +composed_of+ relationship with their expanded
- # aggregate attribute values.
+ # that correspond to a {#composed_of}[rdoc-ref:Aggregations::ClassMethods#composed_of]
+ # relationship with their expanded aggregate attribute values.
#
# Given:
#
@@ -123,6 +146,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
# sanitize_sql_array(["name=? and group_id=?", "foo'bar", 4])
# # => "name='foo''bar' and group_id=4"
#
+ # sanitize_sql_array(["name=:name and group_id=:group_id", name: "foo'bar", group_id: 4])
+ # # => "name='foo''bar' and group_id=4"
+ #
# sanitize_sql_array(["name='%s' and group_id='%s'", "foo'bar", 4])
# # => "name='foo''bar' and group_id='4'"
def sanitize_sql_array(ary)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb
index c1a42dc629..fdf9965a82 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
module ActiveRecord
- # = Active Record Schema
+ # = Active Record \Schema
#
# Allows programmers to programmatically define a schema in a portable
# DSL. This means you can define tables, indexes, etc. without using SQL
@@ -27,11 +27,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# ActiveRecord::Schema is only supported by database adapters that also
# support migrations, the two features being very similar.
- class Schema < Migration
+ class Schema < Migration::Current
# Eval the given block. All methods available to the current connection
# adapter are available within the block, so you can easily use the
- # database definition DSL to build up your schema (+create_table+,
- # +add_index+, etc.).
+ # database definition DSL to build up your schema (
+ # {create_table}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#create_table],
+ # {add_index}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#add_index], etc.).
#
# The +info+ hash is optional, and if given is used to define metadata
# about the current schema (currently, only the schema's version):
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb
index b384529e75..51b9b17395 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_migration.rb
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def table_exists?
- connection.table_exists?(table_name)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { connection.table_exists?(table_name) }
end
def create_table(limit=nil)
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb
index f049b658c4..e395970dc6 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping.rb
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- def populate_with_current_scope_attributes
+ def populate_with_current_scope_attributes # :nodoc:
return unless self.class.scope_attributes?
self.class.scope_attributes.each do |att,value|
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- def initialize_internals_callback
+ def initialize_internals_callback # :nodoc:
super
populate_with_current_scope_attributes
end
@@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# registry.value_for(:current_scope, "Board")
#
- # You will obtain whatever was defined in +some_new_scope+. The +value_for+
- # and +set_value_for+ methods are delegated to the current +ScopeRegistry+
+ # You will obtain whatever was defined in +some_new_scope+. The #value_for
+ # and #set_value_for methods are delegated to the current ScopeRegistry
# object, so the above example code can also be called as:
#
# ActiveRecord::Scoping::ScopeRegistry.set_value_for(:current_scope,
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb
index fac566e12b..cdcb73382f 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/default.rb
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
# def self.default_scope
- # where published: true
+ # where(published: true)
# end
# end
#
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Article.all # => SELECT * FROM articles WHERE published = true
#
- # The +default_scope+ is also applied while creating/building a record.
+ # The #default_scope is also applied while creating/building a record.
# It is not applied while updating a record.
#
# Article.new.published # => true
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# +default_scope+ macro, and it will be called when building the
# default scope.)
#
- # If you use multiple +default_scope+ declarations in your model then
+ # If you use multiple #default_scope declarations in your model then
# they will be merged together:
#
# class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Article.all # => SELECT * FROM articles WHERE published = true AND rating = 'G'
#
# This is also the case with inheritance and module includes where the
- # parent or module defines a +default_scope+ and the child or including
+ # parent or module defines a #default_scope and the child or including
# class defines a second one.
#
# If you need to do more complex things with a default scope, you can
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb
index 7b62626896..103569c84d 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
module ClassMethods
- # Returns an <tt>ActiveRecord::Relation</tt> scope object.
+ # Returns an ActiveRecord::Relation scope object.
#
# posts = Post.all
# posts.size # Fires "select count(*) from posts" and returns the count
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# fruits = fruits.limit(10) if limited?
#
# You can define a scope that applies to all finders using
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.default_scope</tt>.
+ # {default_scope}[rdoc-ref:Scoping::Default::ClassMethods#default_scope].
def all
if current_scope
current_scope.clone
@@ -39,8 +39,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # Adds a class method for retrieving and querying objects. A \scope
- # represents a narrowing of a database query, such as
+ # Adds a class method for retrieving and querying objects.
+ # The method is intended to return an ActiveRecord::Relation
+ # object, which is composable with other scopes.
+ # If it returns nil or false, an
+ # {all}[rdoc-ref:Scoping::Named::ClassMethods#all] scope is returned instead.
+ #
+ # A \scope represents a narrowing of a database query, such as
# <tt>where(color: :red).select('shirts.*').includes(:washing_instructions)</tt>.
#
# class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -48,12 +53,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# scope :dry_clean_only, -> { joins(:washing_instructions).where('washing_instructions.dry_clean_only = ?', true) }
# end
#
- # The above calls to +scope+ define class methods <tt>Shirt.red</tt> and
+ # The above calls to #scope define class methods <tt>Shirt.red</tt> and
# <tt>Shirt.dry_clean_only</tt>. <tt>Shirt.red</tt>, in effect,
# represents the query <tt>Shirt.where(color: 'red')</tt>.
#
# You should always pass a callable object to the scopes defined
- # with +scope+. This ensures that the scope is re-evaluated each
+ # with #scope. This ensures that the scope is re-evaluated each
# time it is called.
#
# Note that this is simply 'syntactic sugar' for defining an actual
@@ -66,14 +71,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
#
# Unlike <tt>Shirt.find(...)</tt>, however, the object returned by
- # <tt>Shirt.red</tt> is not an Array; it resembles the association object
- # constructed by a +has_many+ declaration. For instance, you can invoke
- # <tt>Shirt.red.first</tt>, <tt>Shirt.red.count</tt>,
+ # <tt>Shirt.red</tt> is not an Array but an ActiveRecord::Relation,
+ # which is composable with other scopes; it resembles the association object
+ # constructed by a {has_many}[rdoc-ref:Associations::ClassMethods#has_many]
+ # declaration. For instance, you can invoke <tt>Shirt.red.first</tt>, <tt>Shirt.red.count</tt>,
# <tt>Shirt.red.where(size: 'small')</tt>. Also, just as with the
# association objects, named \scopes act like an Array, implementing
# Enumerable; <tt>Shirt.red.each(&block)</tt>, <tt>Shirt.red.first</tt>,
# and <tt>Shirt.red.inject(memo, &block)</tt> all behave as if
- # <tt>Shirt.red</tt> really was an Array.
+ # <tt>Shirt.red</tt> really was an array.
#
# These named \scopes are composable. For instance,
# <tt>Shirt.red.dry_clean_only</tt> will produce all shirts that are
@@ -84,7 +90,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# All scopes are available as class methods on the ActiveRecord::Base
# descendant upon which the \scopes were defined. But they are also
- # available to +has_many+ associations. If,
+ # available to {has_many}[rdoc-ref:Associations::ClassMethods#has_many]
+ # associations. If,
#
# class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
# has_many :shirts
@@ -93,8 +100,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# then <tt>elton.shirts.red.dry_clean_only</tt> will return all of
# Elton's red, dry clean only shirts.
#
- # \Named scopes can also have extensions, just as with +has_many+
- # declarations:
+ # \Named scopes can also have extensions, just as with
+ # {has_many}[rdoc-ref:Associations::ClassMethods#has_many] declarations:
#
# class Shirt < ActiveRecord::Base
# scope :red, -> { where(color: 'red') } do
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/secure_token.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/secure_token.rb
index ca11853da7..8abda2ac49 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/secure_token.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/secure_token.rb
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
module ClassMethods
- # Example using has_secure_token
+ # Example using #has_secure_token
#
# # Schema: User(token:string, auth_token:string)
# class User < ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
# user.regenerate_token # => true
# user.regenerate_auth_token # => true
#
- # SecureRandom::base58 is used to generate the 24-character unique token, so collisions are highly unlikely.
+ # <tt>SecureRandom::base58</tt> is used to generate the 24-character unique token, so collisions are highly unlikely.
#
# Note that it's still possible to generate a race condition in the database in the same way that
- # <tt>validates_uniqueness_of</tt> can. You're encouraged to add a unique index in the database to deal
- # with this even more unlikely scenario.
+ # {validates_uniqueness_of}[rdoc-ref:Validations::ClassMethods#validates_uniqueness_of] can.
+ # You're encouraged to add a unique index in the database to deal with this even more unlikely scenario.
def has_secure_token(attribute = :token)
# Load securerandom only when has_secure_token is used.
require 'active_support/core_ext/securerandom'
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb
index 23dc6465af..5a408e7b8e 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/serialization.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
module ActiveRecord #:nodoc:
- # = Active Record Serialization
+ # = Active Record \Serialization
module Serialization
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb
index 95986c820c..f6b0efb88a 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb
@@ -7,12 +7,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Book.where(name: "my book").where("author_id > 3")
# end
#
- # The cached statement is executed by using the +execute+ method:
+ # The cached statement is executed by using the
+ # [connection.execute]{rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::DatabaseStatements#execute} method:
#
# cache.execute([], Book, Book.connection)
#
- # The relation returned by the block is cached, and for each +execute+ call the cached relation gets duped.
- # Database is queried when +to_a+ is called on the relation.
+ # The relation returned by the block is cached, and for each
+ # [execute]{rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::DatabaseStatements#execute}
+ # call the cached relation gets duped. Database is queried when +to_a+ is called on the relation.
#
# If you want to cache the statement without the values you can use the +bind+ method of the
# block parameter.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/store.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/store.rb
index 919bc58ba5..1b407f7702 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/store.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/store.rb
@@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
# JSON, YAML, Marshal are supported out of the box. Generally it can be any wrapper that provides +load+ and +dump+.
#
# NOTE: If you are using PostgreSQL specific columns like +hstore+ or +json+ there is no need for
- # the serialization provided by +store+. Simply use +store_accessor+ instead to generate
+ # the serialization provided by {.store}[rdoc-ref:rdoc-ref:ClassMethods#store].
+ # Simply use {.store_accessor}[rdoc-ref:ClassMethods#store_accessor] instead to generate
# the accessor methods. Be aware that these columns use a string keyed hash and do not allow access
# using a symbol.
#
@@ -43,7 +44,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# store_accessor :settings, :privileges, :servants
# end
#
- # The stored attribute names can be retrieved using +stored_attributes+.
+ # The stored attribute names can be retrieved using {.stored_attributes}[rdoc-ref:rdoc-ref:ClassMethods#stored_attributes].
#
# User.stored_attributes[:settings] # [:color, :homepage]
#
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb
index f1141a8613..c0c29a618c 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/database_tasks.rb
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
class DatabaseAlreadyExists < StandardError; end # :nodoc:
class DatabaseNotSupported < StandardError; end # :nodoc:
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks</tt> is a utility class, which encapsulates
+ # ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks is a utility class, which encapsulates
# logic behind common tasks used to manage database and migrations.
#
# The tasks defined here are used with Rake tasks provided by Active Record.
@@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# The possible config values are:
#
- # * +env+: current environment (like Rails.env).
- # * +database_configuration+: configuration of your databases (as in +config/database.yml+).
- # * +db_dir+: your +db+ directory.
- # * +fixtures_path+: a path to fixtures directory.
- # * +migrations_paths+: a list of paths to directories with migrations.
- # * +seed_loader+: an object which will load seeds, it needs to respond to the +load_seed+ method.
- # * +root+: a path to the root of the application.
+ # * +env+: current environment (like Rails.env).
+ # * +database_configuration+: configuration of your databases (as in +config/database.yml+).
+ # * +db_dir+: your +db+ directory.
+ # * +fixtures_path+: a path to fixtures directory.
+ # * +migrations_paths+: a list of paths to directories with migrations.
+ # * +seed_loader+: an object which will load seeds, it needs to respond to the +load_seed+ method.
+ # * +root+: a path to the root of the application.
#
- # Example usage of +DatabaseTasks+ outside Rails could look as such:
+ # Example usage of DatabaseTasks outside Rails could look as such:
#
# include ActiveRecord::Tasks
# DatabaseTasks.database_configuration = YAML.load_file('my_database_config.yml')
@@ -94,8 +94,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
rescue DatabaseAlreadyExists
$stderr.puts "#{configuration['database']} already exists"
rescue Exception => error
- $stderr.puts error, *(error.backtrace)
+ $stderr.puts error
$stderr.puts "Couldn't create database for #{configuration.inspect}"
+ raise
end
def create_all
@@ -115,8 +116,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
rescue ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError
$stderr.puts "Database '#{configuration['database']}' does not exist"
rescue Exception => error
- $stderr.puts error, *(error.backtrace)
+ $stderr.puts error
$stderr.puts "Couldn't drop #{configuration['database']}"
+ raise
end
def drop_all
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/mysql_database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/mysql_database_tasks.rb
index 8929aa85c8..7a49322e06 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/mysql_database_tasks.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/mysql_database_tasks.rb
@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
module ActiveRecord
module Tasks # :nodoc:
class MySQLDatabaseTasks # :nodoc:
- DEFAULT_CHARSET = ENV['CHARSET'] || 'utf8'
- DEFAULT_COLLATION = ENV['COLLATION'] || 'utf8_unicode_ci'
ACCESS_DENIED_ERROR = 1045
delegate :connection, :establish_connection, to: ActiveRecord::Base
@@ -87,12 +85,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
Hash.new.tap do |options|
options[:charset] = configuration['encoding'] if configuration.include? 'encoding'
options[:collation] = configuration['collation'] if configuration.include? 'collation'
-
- # Set default charset only when collation isn't set.
- options[:charset] ||= DEFAULT_CHARSET unless options[:collation]
-
- # Set default collation only when charset is also default.
- options[:collation] ||= DEFAULT_COLLATION if options[:charset] == DEFAULT_CHARSET
end
end
@@ -102,8 +94,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
ArJdbcMySQL::Error
elsif defined?(Mysql2)
Mysql2::Error
- elsif defined?(Mysql)
- Mysql::Error
else
StandardError
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb
index 55f839444b..8b4874044c 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/postgresql_database_tasks.rb
@@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
ActiveRecord::Base.dump_schemas
end
- args = ['-i', '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', filename]
+ args = ['-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', filename]
unless search_path.blank?
- args << search_path.split(',').map do |part|
+ args += search_path.split(',').map do |part|
"--schema=#{part.strip}"
- end.join(' ')
+ end
end
args << configuration['database']
run_cmd('pg_dump', args, 'dumping')
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/sqlite_database_tasks.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/sqlite_database_tasks.rb
index 9ab64d0325..9ec3c8a94a 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/sqlite_database_tasks.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/tasks/sqlite_database_tasks.rb
@@ -19,11 +19,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
path = Pathname.new configuration['database']
file = path.absolute? ? path.to_s : File.join(root, path)
- FileUtils.rm(file) if File.exist?(file)
+ FileUtils.rm(file)
+ rescue Errno::ENOENT => error
+ raise NoDatabaseError.new(error.message, error)
end
def purge
drop
+ rescue NoDatabaseError
+ ensure
create
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb
index e759475cfb..a572c109d8 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
module ActiveRecord
- # = Active Record Timestamp
+ # = Active Record \Timestamp
#
# Active Record automatically timestamps create and update operations if the
# table has fields named <tt>created_at/created_on</tt> or
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# Active Record keeps all the <tt>datetime</tt> and <tt>time</tt> columns
# time-zone aware. By default, these values are stored in the database as UTC
- # and converted back to the current Time.zone when pulled from the database.
+ # and converted back to the current <tt>Time.zone</tt> when pulled from the database.
#
# This feature can be turned off completely by setting:
#
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/touch_later.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/touch_later.rb
index 4352a0ffea..9a80a63e28 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/touch_later.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/touch_later.rb
@@ -16,6 +16,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
surreptitiously_touch @_defer_touch_attrs
self.class.connection.add_transaction_record self
+
+ # touch the parents as we are not calling the after_save callbacks
+ self.class.reflect_on_all_associations(:belongs_to).each do |r|
+ if touch = r.options[:touch]
+ ActiveRecord::Associations::Builder::BelongsTo.touch_record(self, r.foreign_key, r.name, touch, :touch_later)
+ end
+ end
end
def touch(*names, time: nil) # :nodoc:
@@ -26,6 +33,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
private
+
def surreptitiously_touch(attrs)
attrs.each { |attr| write_attribute attr, @_touch_time }
clear_attribute_changes attrs
@@ -33,9 +41,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
def touch_deferred_attributes
if has_defer_touch_attrs? && persisted?
- @_touching_delayed_records = true
touch(*@_defer_touch_attrs, time: @_touch_time)
- @_touching_delayed_records, @_defer_touch_attrs, @_touch_time = nil, nil, nil
+ @_defer_touch_attrs, @_touch_time = nil, nil
end
end
@@ -43,8 +50,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
defined?(@_defer_touch_attrs) && @_defer_touch_attrs.present?
end
- def touching_delayed_records?
- defined?(@_touching_delayed_records) && @_touching_delayed_records
+ def belongs_to_touch_method
+ :touch_later
end
+
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb
index 1a2988ea77..38ab1f3fc6 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb
@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
# = Active Record Transactions
#
- # Transactions are protective blocks where SQL statements are only permanent
+ # \Transactions are protective blocks where SQL statements are only permanent
# if they can all succeed as one atomic action. The classic example is a
# transfer between two accounts where you can only have a deposit if the
- # withdrawal succeeded and vice versa. Transactions enforce the integrity of
+ # withdrawal succeeded and vice versa. \Transactions enforce the integrity of
# the database and guard the data against program errors or database
# break-downs. So basically you should use transaction blocks whenever you
# have a number of statements that must be executed together or not at all.
@@ -40,20 +40,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# == Different Active Record classes in a single transaction
#
- # Though the transaction class method is called on some Active Record class,
+ # Though the #transaction class method is called on some Active Record class,
# the objects within the transaction block need not all be instances of
# that class. This is because transactions are per-database connection, not
# per-model.
#
# In this example a +balance+ record is transactionally saved even
- # though +transaction+ is called on the +Account+ class:
+ # though #transaction is called on the +Account+ class:
#
# Account.transaction do
# balance.save!
# account.save!
# end
#
- # The +transaction+ method is also available as a model instance method.
+ # The #transaction method is also available as a model instance method.
# For example, you can also do this:
#
# balance.transaction do
@@ -80,7 +80,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# == +save+ and +destroy+ are automatically wrapped in a transaction
#
- # Both +save+ and +destroy+ come wrapped in a transaction that ensures
+ # Both {#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save] and
+ # {#destroy}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#destroy] come wrapped in a transaction that ensures
# that whatever you do in validations or callbacks will happen under its
# protected cover. So you can use validations to check for values that
# the transaction depends on or you can raise exceptions in the callbacks
@@ -89,7 +90,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# As a consequence changes to the database are not seen outside your connection
# until the operation is complete. For example, if you try to update the index
# of a search engine in +after_save+ the indexer won't see the updated record.
- # The +after_commit+ callback is the only one that is triggered once the update
+ # The #after_commit callback is the only one that is triggered once the update
# is committed. See below.
#
# == Exception handling and rolling back
@@ -98,11 +99,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
# be propagated (after triggering the ROLLBACK), so you should be ready to
# catch those in your application code.
#
- # One exception is the <tt>ActiveRecord::Rollback</tt> exception, which will trigger
+ # One exception is the ActiveRecord::Rollback exception, which will trigger
# a ROLLBACK when raised, but not be re-raised by the transaction block.
#
- # *Warning*: one should not catch <tt>ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid</tt> exceptions
- # inside a transaction block. <tt>ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid</tt> exceptions indicate that an
+ # *Warning*: one should not catch ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid exceptions
+ # inside a transaction block. ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid exceptions indicate that an
# error occurred at the database level, for example when a unique constraint
# is violated. On some database systems, such as PostgreSQL, database errors
# inside a transaction cause the entire transaction to become unusable
@@ -128,11 +129,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
#
# One should restart the entire transaction if an
- # <tt>ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid</tt> occurred.
+ # ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid occurred.
#
# == Nested transactions
#
- # +transaction+ calls can be nested. By default, this makes all database
+ # #transaction calls can be nested. By default, this makes all database
# statements in the nested transaction block become part of the parent
# transaction. For example, the following behavior may be surprising:
#
@@ -144,7 +145,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# end
# end
#
- # creates both "Kotori" and "Nemu". Reason is the <tt>ActiveRecord::Rollback</tt>
+ # creates both "Kotori" and "Nemu". Reason is the ActiveRecord::Rollback
# exception in the nested block does not issue a ROLLBACK. Since these exceptions
# are captured in transaction blocks, the parent block does not see it and the
# real transaction is committed.
@@ -171,19 +172,19 @@ module ActiveRecord
# http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/savepoint.html
# for more information about savepoints.
#
- # === Callbacks
+ # === \Callbacks
#
# There are two types of callbacks associated with committing and rolling back transactions:
- # +after_commit+ and +after_rollback+.
+ # #after_commit and #after_rollback.
#
- # +after_commit+ callbacks are called on every record saved or destroyed within a
- # transaction immediately after the transaction is committed. +after_rollback+ callbacks
+ # #after_commit callbacks are called on every record saved or destroyed within a
+ # transaction immediately after the transaction is committed. #after_rollback callbacks
# are called on every record saved or destroyed within a transaction immediately after the
# transaction or savepoint is rolled back.
#
# These callbacks are useful for interacting with other systems since you will be guaranteed
# that the callback is only executed when the database is in a permanent state. For example,
- # +after_commit+ is a good spot to put in a hook to clearing a cache since clearing it from
+ # #after_commit is a good spot to put in a hook to clearing a cache since clearing it from
# within a transaction could trigger the cache to be regenerated before the database is updated.
#
# === Caveats
@@ -232,9 +233,27 @@ module ActiveRecord
set_callback(:commit, :after, *args, &block)
end
+ # Shortcut for +after_commit :hook, on: :create+.
+ def after_create_commit(*args, &block)
+ set_options_for_callbacks!(args, on: :create)
+ set_callback(:commit, :after, *args, &block)
+ end
+
+ # Shortcut for +after_commit :hook, on: :update+.
+ def after_update_commit(*args, &block)
+ set_options_for_callbacks!(args, on: :update)
+ set_callback(:commit, :after, *args, &block)
+ end
+
+ # Shortcut for +after_commit :hook, on: :destroy+.
+ def after_destroy_commit(*args, &block)
+ set_options_for_callbacks!(args, on: :destroy)
+ set_callback(:commit, :after, *args, &block)
+ end
+
# This callback is called after a create, update, or destroy are rolled back.
#
- # Please check the documentation of +after_commit+ for options.
+ # Please check the documentation of #after_commit for options.
def after_rollback(*args, &block)
set_options_for_callbacks!(args)
set_callback(:rollback, :after, *args, &block)
@@ -267,9 +286,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
private
- def set_options_for_callbacks!(args)
- options = args.last
- if options.is_a?(Hash) && options[:on]
+ def set_options_for_callbacks!(args, enforced_options = {})
+ options = args.extract_options!.merge!(enforced_options)
+ args << options
+
+ if options[:on]
fire_on = Array(options[:on])
assert_valid_transaction_action(fire_on)
options[:if] = Array(options[:if])
@@ -323,7 +344,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
_run_before_commit_callbacks
end
- # Call the +after_commit+ callbacks.
+ # Call the #after_commit callbacks.
#
# Ensure that it is not called if the object was never persisted (failed create),
# but call it after the commit of a destroyed object.
@@ -336,7 +357,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
force_clear_transaction_record_state
end
- # Call the +after_rollback+ callbacks. The +force_restore_state+ argument indicates if the record
+ # Call the #after_rollback callbacks. The +force_restore_state+ argument indicates if the record
# state should be rolled back to the beginning or just to the last savepoint.
def rolledback!(force_restore_state: false, should_run_callbacks: true) #:nodoc:
if should_run_callbacks
@@ -348,7 +369,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
clear_transaction_record_state
end
- # Add the record to the current transaction so that the +after_rollback+ and +after_commit+ callbacks
+ # Add the record to the current transaction so that the #after_rollback and #after_commit callbacks
# can be called.
def add_to_transaction
if has_transactional_callbacks?
@@ -457,23 +478,23 @@ module ActiveRecord
!_rollback_callbacks.empty? || !_commit_callbacks.empty? || !_before_commit_callbacks.empty?
end
- # Updates the attributes on this particular ActiveRecord object so that
- # if it's associated with a transaction, then the state of the ActiveRecord
+ # Updates the attributes on this particular Active Record object so that
+ # if it's associated with a transaction, then the state of the Active Record
# object will be updated to reflect the current state of the transaction
#
- # The @transaction_state variable stores the states of the associated
+ # The +@transaction_state+ variable stores the states of the associated
# transaction. This relies on the fact that a transaction can only be in
# one rollback or commit (otherwise a list of states would be required)
- # Each ActiveRecord object inside of a transaction carries that transaction's
+ # Each Active Record object inside of a transaction carries that transaction's
# TransactionState.
#
# This method checks to see if the ActiveRecord object's state reflects
- # the TransactionState, and rolls back or commits the ActiveRecord object
+ # the TransactionState, and rolls back or commits the Active Record object
# as appropriate.
#
- # Since ActiveRecord objects can be inside multiple transactions, this
+ # Since Active Record objects can be inside multiple transactions, this
# method recursively goes through the parent of the TransactionState and
- # checks if the ActiveRecord object reflects the state of the object.
+ # checks if the Active Record object reflects the state of the object.
def sync_with_transaction_state
update_attributes_from_transaction_state(@transaction_state)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type.rb
index 74dfe88349..e210e94f00 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type.rb
@@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
delegate :add_modifier, to: :registry
# Add a new type to the registry, allowing it to be referenced as a
- # symbol by ActiveRecord::Attributes::ClassMethods#attribute. If your
- # type is only meant to be used with a specific database adapter, you can
- # do so by passing +adapter: :postgresql+. If your type has the same
+ # symbol by {ActiveRecord::Base.attribute}[rdoc-ref:Attributes::ClassMethods#attribute].
+ # If your type is only meant to be used with a specific database adapter, you can
+ # do so by passing <tt>adapter: :postgresql</tt>. If your type has the same
# name as a native type for the current adapter, an exception will be
- # raised unless you specify an +:override+ option. +override: true+ will
- # cause your type to be used instead of the native type. +override:
- # false+ will cause the native type to be used over yours if one exists.
+ # raised unless you specify an +:override+ option. <tt>override: true</tt> will
+ # cause your type to be used instead of the native type. <tt>override:
+ # false</tt> will cause the native type to be used over yours if one exists.
def register(type_name, klass = nil, **options, &block)
registry.register(type_name, klass, **options, &block)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type/type_map.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type/type_map.rb
index 81d7ed39bb..850a7a4e09 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type/type_map.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type/type_map.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-require 'concurrent'
+require 'concurrent/map'
module ActiveRecord
module Type
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster.rb
index 63ba10c289..accc339d00 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster.rb
@@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ require 'active_record/type_caster/map'
require 'active_record/type_caster/connection'
module ActiveRecord
- module TypeCaster
+ module TypeCaster # :nodoc:
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/connection.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/connection.rb
index 868d08ed44..7ed8dcc313 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/connection.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/connection.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
module ActiveRecord
module TypeCaster
- class Connection
+ class Connection # :nodoc:
def initialize(klass, table_name)
@klass = klass
@table_name = table_name
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/map.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/map.rb
index 4b1941351c..3a367b3999 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/map.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/type_caster/map.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
module ActiveRecord
module TypeCaster
- class Map
+ class Map # :nodoc:
def initialize(types)
@types = types
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb
index 4113ca4561..6677e6dc5f 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
module ActiveRecord
- # = Active Record RecordInvalid
+ # = Active Record \RecordInvalid
#
- # Raised by <tt>save!</tt> and <tt>create!</tt> when the record is invalid. Use the
- # +record+ method to retrieve the record which did not validate.
+ # Raised by {ActiveRecord::Base#save!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save!] and
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base#create!}[rdoc-ref:Persistence::ClassMethods#create!] when the record is invalid.
+ # Use the #record method to retrieve the record which did not validate.
#
# begin
# complex_operation_that_internally_calls_save!
@@ -25,26 +26,26 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- # = Active Record Validations
+ # = Active Record \Validations
#
- # Active Record includes the majority of its validations from <tt>ActiveModel::Validations</tt>
+ # Active Record includes the majority of its validations from ActiveModel::Validations
# all of which accept the <tt>:on</tt> argument to define the context where the
# validations are active. Active Record will always supply either the context of
# <tt>:create</tt> or <tt>:update</tt> dependent on whether the model is a
- # <tt>new_record?</tt>.
+ # {new_record?}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#new_record?].
module Validations
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include ActiveModel::Validations
# The validation process on save can be skipped by passing <tt>validate: false</tt>.
- # The regular Base#save method is replaced with this when the validations
- # module is mixed in, which it is by default.
+ # The regular {ActiveRecord::Base#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save] method is replaced
+ # with this when the validations module is mixed in, which it is by default.
def save(options={})
perform_validations(options) ? super : false
end
- # Attempts to save the record just like Base#save but will raise a +RecordInvalid+
- # exception instead of returning +false+ if the record is not valid.
+ # Attempts to save the record just like {ActiveRecord::Base#save}[rdoc-ref:Base#save] but
+ # will raise a ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid exception instead of returning +false+ if the record is not valid.
def save!(options={})
perform_validations(options) ? super : raise_validation_error
end
@@ -52,12 +53,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# Runs all the validations within the specified context. Returns +true+ if
# no errors are found, +false+ otherwise.
#
- # Aliased as validate.
+ # Aliased as #validate.
#
# If the argument is +false+ (default is +nil+), the context is set to <tt>:create</tt> if
- # <tt>new_record?</tt> is +true+, and to <tt>:update</tt> if it is not.
+ # {new_record?}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#new_record?] is +true+, and to <tt>:update</tt> if it is not.
#
- # Validations with no <tt>:on</tt> option will run no matter the context. Validations with
+ # \Validations with no <tt>:on</tt> option will run no matter the context. \Validations with
# some <tt>:on</tt> option will only run in the specified context.
def valid?(context = nil)
context ||= default_validation_context
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb
index 47ccef31a5..b14db85167 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/associated.rb
@@ -2,10 +2,16 @@ module ActiveRecord
module Validations
class AssociatedValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator #:nodoc:
def validate_each(record, attribute, value)
- if Array.wrap(value).reject {|r| r.marked_for_destruction? || r.valid?}.any?
- record.errors.add(attribute, :invalid, options.merge(:value => value))
+ if Array(value).reject { |r| valid_object?(r) }.any?
+ record.errors.add(attribute, :invalid, options.merge(value: value))
end
end
+
+ private
+
+ def valid_object?(record)
+ (record.respond_to?(:marked_for_destruction?) && record.marked_for_destruction?) || record.valid?
+ end
end
module ClassMethods
@@ -24,7 +30,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# NOTE: This validation will not fail if the association hasn't been
# assigned. If you want to ensure that the association is both present and
- # guaranteed to be valid, you also need to use +validates_presence_of+.
+ # guaranteed to be valid, you also need to use
+ # {validates_presence_of}[rdoc-ref:Validations::ClassMethods#validates_presence_of].
#
# Configuration options:
#
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/presence.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/presence.rb
index 23a3985d35..7e85ed43ac 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/presence.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/presence.rb
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# This is due to the way Object#blank? handles boolean values:
# <tt>false.blank? # => true</tt>.
#
- # This validator defers to the ActiveModel validation for presence, adding the
+ # This validator defers to the Active Model validation for presence, adding the
# check to see that an associated object is not marked for destruction. This
# prevents the parent object from validating successfully and saving, which then
# deletes the associated object, thus putting the parent object into an invalid
@@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# NOTE: This validation will not fail while using it with an association
# if the latter was assigned but not valid. If you want to ensure that
- # it is both present and valid, you also need to use +validates_associated+.
+ # it is both present and valid, you also need to use
+ # {validates_associated}[rdoc-ref:Validations::ClassMethods#validates_associated].
#
# Configuration options:
# * <tt>:message</tt> - A custom error message (default is: "can't be blank").
@@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
# or <tt>unless: Proc.new { |user| user.signup_step <= 2 }</tt>). The method,
# proc or string should return or evaluate to a +true+ or +false+ value.
# * <tt>:strict</tt> - Specifies whether validation should be strict.
- # See <tt>ActiveModel::Validation#validates!</tt> for more information.
+ # See ActiveModel::Validation#validates! for more information.
def validates_presence_of(*attr_names)
validates_with PresenceValidator, _merge_attributes(attr_names)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb
index 5706bbd903..edc1325b25 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations/uniqueness.rb
@@ -172,7 +172,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# === Concurrency and integrity
#
- # Using this validation method in conjunction with ActiveRecord::Base#save
+ # Using this validation method in conjunction with
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save]
# does not guarantee the absence of duplicate record insertions, because
# uniqueness checks on the application level are inherently prone to race
# conditions. For example, suppose that two users try to post a Comment at
@@ -209,12 +210,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
# This could even happen if you use transactions with the 'serializable'
# isolation level. The best way to work around this problem is to add a unique
# index to the database table using
- # ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#add_index. In the
- # rare case that a race condition occurs, the database will guarantee
+ # {connection.add_index}[rdoc-ref:ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#add_index].
+ # In the rare case that a race condition occurs, the database will guarantee
# the field's uniqueness.
#
# When the database catches such a duplicate insertion,
- # ActiveRecord::Base#save will raise an ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
+ # {ActiveRecord::Base#save}[rdoc-ref:Persistence#save] will raise an ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
# exception. You can either choose to let this error propagate (which
# will result in the default Rails exception page being shown), or you
# can catch it and restart the transaction (e.g. by telling the user
@@ -230,7 +231,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
#
# The following bundled adapters throw the ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique exception:
#
- # * ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter.
# * ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter.
# * ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLite3Adapter.
# * ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration.rb b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration.rb
index b7418cf42f..c2b2209638 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration.rb
@@ -13,6 +13,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
ActiveRecord::Migration.next_migration_number(next_migration_number)
end
end
+
+ private
+
+ def primary_key_type
+ key_type = options[:primary_key_type]
+ ", id: :#{key_type}" if key_type
+ end
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb
index 0d57de4d65..4e5872b585 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
class MigrationGenerator < Base # :nodoc:
argument :attributes, :type => :array, :default => [], :banner => "field[:type][:index] field[:type][:index]"
+ class_option :primary_key_type, type: :string, desc: "The type for primary key"
+
def create_migration_file
set_local_assigns!
validate_file_name!
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/create_table_migration.rb b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/create_table_migration.rb
index 5b3e57dcf6..5f7201cfe1 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/create_table_migration.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/create_table_migration.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-class <%= migration_class_name %> < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class <%= migration_class_name %> < ActiveRecord::Migration[<%= ActiveRecord::Migration.current_version %>]
def change
- create_table :<%= table_name %> do |t|
+ create_table :<%= table_name %><%= primary_key_type %> do |t|
<% attributes.each do |attribute| -%>
<% if attribute.password_digest? -%>
t.string :password_digest<%= attribute.inject_options %>
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/migration.rb b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/migration.rb
index 23a377db6a..107f107dc4 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/migration.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/templates/migration.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class <%= migration_class_name %> < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class <%= migration_class_name %> < ActiveRecord::Migration[<%= ActiveRecord::Migration.current_version %>]
<%- if migration_action == 'add' -%>
def change
<% attributes.each do |attribute| -%>
diff --git a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb
index 7e8d68ce69..15aecf28ca 100644
--- a/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb
@@ -7,14 +7,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
check_class_collision
- class_option :migration, :type => :boolean
- class_option :timestamps, :type => :boolean
- class_option :parent, :type => :string, :desc => "The parent class for the generated model"
- class_option :indexes, :type => :boolean, :default => true, :desc => "Add indexes for references and belongs_to columns"
+ class_option :migration, type: :boolean
+ class_option :timestamps, type: :boolean
+ class_option :parent, type: :string, desc: "The parent class for the generated model"
+ class_option :indexes, type: :boolean, default: true, desc: "Add indexes for references and belongs_to columns"
+ class_option :primary_key_type, type: :string, desc: "The type for primary key"
-
# creates the migration file for the model.
-
def create_migration_file
return unless options[:migration] && options[:parent].nil?
attributes.each { |a| a.attr_options.delete(:index) if a.reference? && !a.has_index? } if options[:indexes] == false
@@ -30,23 +29,30 @@ module ActiveRecord
template 'module.rb', File.join('app/models', "#{class_path.join('/')}.rb") if behavior == :invoke
end
- def attributes_with_index
- attributes.select { |a| !a.reference? && a.has_index? }
- end
-
- def accessible_attributes
- attributes.reject(&:reference?)
- end
-
hook_for :test_framework
protected
+ def attributes_with_index
+ attributes.select { |a| !a.reference? && a.has_index? }
+ end
+
# Used by the migration template to determine the parent name of the model
def parent_class_name
- options[:parent] || "ActiveRecord::Base"
+ options[:parent] || determine_default_parent_class
end
+ def determine_default_parent_class
+ application_record = nil
+
+ in_root { application_record = File.exist?('app/models/application_record.rb') }
+
+ if application_record
+ "ApplicationRecord"
+ else
+ "ActiveRecord::Base"
+ end
+ end
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb
index 62579a4a7a..0ee147cdba 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapter_test.rb
@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def test_tables
- tables = @connection.tables
+ tables = nil
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { tables = @connection.tables }
assert tables.include?("accounts")
assert tables.include?("authors")
assert tables.include?("tasks")
@@ -31,9 +32,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def test_table_exists?
- assert @connection.table_exists?("accounts")
- assert !@connection.table_exists?("nonexistingtable")
- assert !@connection.table_exists?(nil)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ assert @connection.table_exists?("accounts")
+ assert !@connection.table_exists?("nonexistingtable")
+ assert !@connection.table_exists?(nil)
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_table_exists_checking_both_tables_and_views_is_deprecated
+ assert_deprecated { @connection.table_exists?("accounts") }
end
def test_data_sources
@@ -78,7 +85,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
def test_charset
assert_not_nil @connection.charset
assert_not_equal 'character_set_database', @connection.charset
@@ -151,14 +158,16 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_uniqueness_violations_are_translated_to_specific_exception
@connection.execute "INSERT INTO subscribers(nick) VALUES('me')"
- assert_raises(ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique) do
+ error = assert_raises(ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique) do
@connection.execute "INSERT INTO subscribers(nick) VALUES('me')"
end
+
+ assert_not_nil error.cause
end
unless current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter)
def test_foreign_key_violations_are_translated_to_specific_exception
- assert_raises(ActiveRecord::InvalidForeignKey) do
+ error = assert_raises(ActiveRecord::InvalidForeignKey) do
# Oracle adapter uses prefetched primary key values from sequence and passes them to connection adapter insert method
if @connection.prefetch_primary_key?
id_value = @connection.next_sequence_value(@connection.default_sequence_name("fk_test_has_fk", "id"))
@@ -167,6 +176,8 @@ module ActiveRecord
@connection.execute "INSERT INTO fk_test_has_fk (fk_id) VALUES (0)"
end
end
+
+ assert_not_nil error.cause
end
def test_foreign_key_violations_are_translated_to_specific_exception_with_validate_false
@@ -174,11 +185,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
self.table_name = 'fk_test_has_fk'
end
- assert_raises(ActiveRecord::InvalidForeignKey) do
+ error = assert_raises(ActiveRecord::InvalidForeignKey) do
has_fk = klass_has_fk.new
has_fk.fk_id = 1231231231
has_fk.save(validate: false)
end
+
+ assert_not_nil error.cause
end
end
@@ -231,13 +244,25 @@ module ActiveRecord
unless current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter)
def test_log_invalid_encoding
- assert_raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid do
+ error = assert_raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid do
@connection.send :log, "SELECT 'Ñ‹' FROM DUAL" do
raise 'Ñ‹'.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)
end
end
+
+ assert_not_nil error.cause
+ end
+ end
+
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter, :SQLite3Adapter)
+ def test_tables_returning_both_tables_and_views_is_deprecated
+ assert_deprecated { @connection.tables }
end
end
+
+ def test_passing_arguments_to_tables_is_deprecated
+ assert_deprecated { @connection.tables(:books) }
+ end
end
class AdapterTestWithoutTransaction < ActiveRecord::TestCase
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/active_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/active_schema_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0b5c9e1798..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/active_schema_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,190 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require 'support/connection_helper'
-
-class MysqlActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- include ConnectionHelper
-
- def setup
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do
- alias_method :execute_without_stub, :execute
- def execute(sql, name = nil) return sql end
- end
- end
-
- teardown do
- reset_connection
- end
-
- def test_add_index
- # add_index calls table_exists? and index_name_exists? which can't work since execute is stubbed
- def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).table_exists?(*); true; end
- def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).index_name_exists?(*); false; end
-
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` ON `people` (`last_name`) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :length => nil)
-
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` ON `people` (`last_name`(10)) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :length => 10)
-
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name_and_first_name` ON `people` (`last_name`(15), `first_name`(15)) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, [:last_name, :first_name], :length => 15)
-
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name_and_first_name` ON `people` (`last_name`(15), `first_name`) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, [:last_name, :first_name], :length => {:last_name => 15})
-
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name_and_first_name` ON `people` (`last_name`(15), `first_name`(10)) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, [:last_name, :first_name], :length => {:last_name => 15, :first_name => 10})
-
- %w(SPATIAL FULLTEXT UNIQUE).each do |type|
- expected = "CREATE #{type} INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` ON `people` (`last_name`) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :type => type)
- end
-
- %w(btree hash).each do |using|
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` USING #{using} ON `people` (`last_name`) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :using => using)
- end
-
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` USING btree ON `people` (`last_name`(10)) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :length => 10, :using => :btree)
-
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` USING btree ON `people` (`last_name`(10)) ALGORITHM = COPY"
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, :last_name, :length => 10, using: :btree, algorithm: :copy)
-
- assert_raise ArgumentError do
- add_index(:people, :last_name, algorithm: :coyp)
- end
-
- expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name_and_first_name` USING btree ON `people` (`last_name`(15), `first_name`(15)) "
- assert_equal expected, add_index(:people, [:last_name, :first_name], :length => 15, :using => :btree)
- end
-
- def test_index_in_create
- def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).table_exists?(*); false; end
-
- %w(SPATIAL FULLTEXT UNIQUE).each do |type|
- expected = "CREATE TABLE `people` (#{type} INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` (`last_name`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB"
- actual = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.create_table(:people, id: false) do |t|
- t.index :last_name, type: type
- end
- assert_equal expected, actual
- end
-
- expected = "CREATE TABLE `people` ( INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` USING btree (`last_name`(10)) ) ENGINE=InnoDB"
- actual = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.create_table(:people, id: false) do |t|
- t.index :last_name, length: 10, using: :btree
- end
- assert_equal expected, actual
- end
-
- def test_index_in_bulk_change
- def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).table_exists?(*); true; end
- def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).index_name_exists?(*); false; end
-
- %w(SPATIAL FULLTEXT UNIQUE).each do |type|
- expected = "ALTER TABLE `people` ADD #{type} INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` (`last_name`)"
- actual = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.change_table(:people, bulk: true) do |t|
- t.index :last_name, type: type
- end
- assert_equal expected, actual
- end
-
- expected = "ALTER TABLE `peaple` ADD INDEX `index_peaple_on_last_name` USING btree (`last_name`(10)), ALGORITHM = COPY"
- actual = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.change_table(:peaple, bulk: true) do |t|
- t.index :last_name, length: 10, using: :btree, algorithm: :copy
- end
- assert_equal expected, actual
- end
-
- def test_drop_table
- assert_equal "DROP TABLE `people`", drop_table(:people)
- end
-
- def test_create_mysql_database_with_encoding
- assert_equal "CREATE DATABASE `matt` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET `utf8`", create_database(:matt)
- assert_equal "CREATE DATABASE `aimonetti` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET `latin1`", create_database(:aimonetti, {:charset => 'latin1'})
- assert_equal "CREATE DATABASE `matt_aimonetti` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET `big5` COLLATE `big5_chinese_ci`", create_database(:matt_aimonetti, {:charset => :big5, :collation => :big5_chinese_ci})
- end
-
- def test_recreate_mysql_database_with_encoding
- create_database(:luca, {:charset => 'latin1'})
- assert_equal "CREATE DATABASE `luca` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET `latin1`", recreate_database(:luca, {:charset => 'latin1'})
- end
-
- def test_add_column
- assert_equal "ALTER TABLE `people` ADD `last_name` varchar(255)", add_column(:people, :last_name, :string)
- end
-
- def test_add_column_with_limit
- assert_equal "ALTER TABLE `people` ADD `key` varchar(32)", add_column(:people, :key, :string, :limit => 32)
- end
-
- def test_drop_table_with_specific_database
- assert_equal "DROP TABLE `otherdb`.`people`", drop_table('otherdb.people')
- end
-
- def test_add_timestamps
- with_real_execute do
- begin
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.create_table :delete_me
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.add_timestamps :delete_me, null: true
- assert column_present?('delete_me', 'updated_at', 'datetime')
- assert column_present?('delete_me', 'created_at', 'datetime')
- ensure
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.drop_table :delete_me rescue nil
- end
- end
- end
-
- def test_remove_timestamps
- with_real_execute do
- begin
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.create_table :delete_me do |t|
- t.timestamps null: true
- end
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.remove_timestamps :delete_me, { null: true }
- assert !column_present?('delete_me', 'updated_at', 'datetime')
- assert !column_present?('delete_me', 'created_at', 'datetime')
- ensure
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.drop_table :delete_me rescue nil
- end
- end
- end
-
- def test_indexes_in_create
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.stubs(:table_exists?).with(:temp).returns(false)
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.stubs(:index_name_exists?).with(:index_temp_on_zip).returns(false)
-
- expected = "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE `temp` ( INDEX `index_temp_on_zip` (`zip`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB AS SELECT id, name, zip FROM a_really_complicated_query"
- actual = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.create_table(:temp, temporary: true, as: "SELECT id, name, zip FROM a_really_complicated_query") do |t|
- t.index :zip
- end
-
- assert_equal expected, actual
- end
-
- private
- def with_real_execute
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do
- alias_method :execute_with_stub, :execute
- remove_method :execute
- alias_method :execute, :execute_without_stub
- end
-
- yield
- ensure
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.singleton_class.class_eval do
- remove_method :execute
- alias_method :execute, :execute_with_stub
- end
- end
-
- def method_missing(method_symbol, *arguments)
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.send(method_symbol, *arguments)
- end
-
- def column_present?(table_name, column_name, type)
- results = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_all("SHOW FIELDS FROM #{table_name} LIKE '#{column_name}'")
- results.first && results.first['Type'] == type
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/case_sensitivity_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/case_sensitivity_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 98d44315dd..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/case_sensitivity_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-
-class MysqlCaseSensitivityTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- class CollationTest < ActiveRecord::Base
- end
-
- repair_validations(CollationTest)
-
- def test_columns_include_collation_different_from_table
- assert_equal 'utf8_bin', CollationTest.columns_hash['string_cs_column'].collation
- assert_equal 'utf8_general_ci', CollationTest.columns_hash['string_ci_column'].collation
- end
-
- def test_case_sensitive
- assert !CollationTest.columns_hash['string_ci_column'].case_sensitive?
- assert CollationTest.columns_hash['string_cs_column'].case_sensitive?
- end
-
- def test_case_insensitive_comparison_for_ci_column
- CollationTest.validates_uniqueness_of(:string_ci_column, :case_sensitive => false)
- CollationTest.create!(:string_ci_column => 'A')
- invalid = CollationTest.new(:string_ci_column => 'a')
- queries = assert_sql { invalid.save }
- ci_uniqueness_query = queries.detect { |q| q.match(/string_ci_column/) }
- assert_no_match(/lower/i, ci_uniqueness_query)
- end
-
- def test_case_insensitive_comparison_for_cs_column
- CollationTest.validates_uniqueness_of(:string_cs_column, :case_sensitive => false)
- CollationTest.create!(:string_cs_column => 'A')
- invalid = CollationTest.new(:string_cs_column => 'a')
- queries = assert_sql { invalid.save }
- cs_uniqueness_query = queries.detect { |q| q.match(/string_cs_column/) }
- assert_match(/lower/i, cs_uniqueness_query)
- end
-
- def test_case_sensitive_comparison_for_ci_column
- CollationTest.validates_uniqueness_of(:string_ci_column, :case_sensitive => true)
- CollationTest.create!(:string_ci_column => 'A')
- invalid = CollationTest.new(:string_ci_column => 'A')
- queries = assert_sql { invalid.save }
- ci_uniqueness_query = queries.detect { |q| q.match(/string_ci_column/) }
- assert_match(/binary/i, ci_uniqueness_query)
- end
-
- def test_case_sensitive_comparison_for_cs_column
- CollationTest.validates_uniqueness_of(:string_cs_column, :case_sensitive => true)
- CollationTest.create!(:string_cs_column => 'A')
- invalid = CollationTest.new(:string_cs_column => 'A')
- queries = assert_sql { invalid.save }
- cs_uniqueness_query = queries.detect { |q| q.match(/string_cs_column/) }
- assert_no_match(/binary/i, cs_uniqueness_query)
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/charset_collation_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/charset_collation_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index f2117a97e6..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/charset_collation_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require 'support/schema_dumping_helper'
-
-class MysqlCharsetCollationTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- include SchemaDumpingHelper
- self.use_transactional_tests = false
-
- setup do
- @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- @connection.create_table :charset_collations, force: true do |t|
- t.string :string_ascii_bin, charset: 'ascii', collation: 'ascii_bin'
- t.text :text_ucs2_unicode_ci, charset: 'ucs2', collation: 'ucs2_unicode_ci'
- end
- end
-
- teardown do
- @connection.drop_table :charset_collations, if_exists: true
- end
-
- test "string column with charset and collation" do
- column = @connection.columns(:charset_collations).find { |c| c.name == 'string_ascii_bin' }
- assert_equal :string, column.type
- assert_equal 'ascii_bin', column.collation
- end
-
- test "text column with charset and collation" do
- column = @connection.columns(:charset_collations).find { |c| c.name == 'text_ucs2_unicode_ci' }
- assert_equal :text, column.type
- assert_equal 'ucs2_unicode_ci', column.collation
- end
-
- test "add column with charset and collation" do
- @connection.add_column :charset_collations, :title, :string, charset: 'utf8', collation: 'utf8_bin'
-
- column = @connection.columns(:charset_collations).find { |c| c.name == 'title' }
- assert_equal :string, column.type
- assert_equal 'utf8_bin', column.collation
- end
-
- test "change column with charset and collation" do
- @connection.add_column :charset_collations, :description, :string, charset: 'utf8', collation: 'utf8_unicode_ci'
- @connection.change_column :charset_collations, :description, :text, charset: 'utf8', collation: 'utf8_general_ci'
-
- column = @connection.columns(:charset_collations).find { |c| c.name == 'description' }
- assert_equal :text, column.type
- assert_equal 'utf8_general_ci', column.collation
- end
-
- test "schema dump includes collation" do
- output = dump_table_schema("charset_collations")
- assert_match %r{t.string\s+"string_ascii_bin",\s+limit: 255,\s+collation: "ascii_bin"$}, output
- assert_match %r{t.text\s+"text_ucs2_unicode_ci",\s+limit: 65535,\s+collation: "ucs2_unicode_ci"$}, output
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/connection_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/connection_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 8b62998964..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/connection_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,191 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require 'support/connection_helper'
-require 'support/ddl_helper'
-
-class MysqlConnectionTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- include ConnectionHelper
- include DdlHelper
-
- class Klass < ActiveRecord::Base
- end
-
- def setup
- super
- @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- end
-
- def test_mysql_reconnect_attribute_after_connection_with_reconnect_true
- run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
- ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.merge({:reconnect => true}))
- assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.raw_connection.reconnect
- end
- end
-
- unless ARTest.connection_config['arunit']['socket']
- def test_connect_with_url
- run_without_connection do
- ar_config = ARTest.connection_config['arunit']
-
- url = "mysql://#{ar_config["username"]}@localhost/#{ar_config["database"]}"
- Klass.establish_connection(url)
- assert_equal ar_config['database'], Klass.connection.current_database
- end
- end
- end
-
- def test_mysql_reconnect_attribute_after_connection_with_reconnect_false
- run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
- ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.merge({:reconnect => false}))
- assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.raw_connection.reconnect
- end
- end
-
- def test_no_automatic_reconnection_after_timeout
- assert @connection.active?
- @connection.update('set @@wait_timeout=1')
- sleep 2
- assert !@connection.active?
-
- # Repair all fixture connections so other tests won't break.
- @fixture_connections.each(&:verify!)
- end
-
- def test_successful_reconnection_after_timeout_with_manual_reconnect
- assert @connection.active?
- @connection.update('set @@wait_timeout=1')
- sleep 2
- @connection.reconnect!
- assert @connection.active?
- end
-
- def test_successful_reconnection_after_timeout_with_verify
- assert @connection.active?
- @connection.update('set @@wait_timeout=1')
- sleep 2
- @connection.verify!
- assert @connection.active?
- end
-
- def test_bind_value_substitute
- bind_param = @connection.substitute_at('foo')
- assert_equal Arel.sql('?'), bind_param.to_sql
- end
-
- def test_exec_no_binds
- with_example_table do
- result = @connection.exec_query('SELECT id, data FROM ex')
- assert_equal 0, result.rows.length
- assert_equal 2, result.columns.length
- assert_equal %w{ id data }, result.columns
-
- @connection.exec_query('INSERT INTO ex (id, data) VALUES (1, "foo")')
-
- # if there are no bind parameters, it will return a string (due to
- # the libmysql api)
- result = @connection.exec_query('SELECT id, data FROM ex')
- assert_equal 1, result.rows.length
- assert_equal 2, result.columns.length
-
- assert_equal [['1', 'foo']], result.rows
- end
- end
-
- def test_exec_with_binds
- with_example_table do
- @connection.exec_query('INSERT INTO ex (id, data) VALUES (1, "foo")')
- result = @connection.exec_query(
- 'SELECT id, data FROM ex WHERE id = ?', nil, [ActiveRecord::Relation::QueryAttribute.new("id", 1, ActiveRecord::Type::Value.new)])
-
- assert_equal 1, result.rows.length
- assert_equal 2, result.columns.length
-
- assert_equal [[1, 'foo']], result.rows
- end
- end
-
- def test_exec_typecasts_bind_vals
- with_example_table do
- @connection.exec_query('INSERT INTO ex (id, data) VALUES (1, "foo")')
- bind = ActiveRecord::Relation::QueryAttribute.new("id", "1-fuu", ActiveRecord::Type::Integer.new)
-
- result = @connection.exec_query(
- 'SELECT id, data FROM ex WHERE id = ?', nil, [bind])
-
- assert_equal 1, result.rows.length
- assert_equal 2, result.columns.length
-
- assert_equal [[1, 'foo']], result.rows
- end
- end
-
- # Test that MySQL allows multiple results for stored procedures
- if defined?(Mysql) && Mysql.const_defined?(:CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS)
- def test_multi_results
- rows = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_rows('CALL ten();')
- assert_equal 10, rows[0][0].to_i, "ten() did not return 10 as expected: #{rows.inspect}"
- assert @connection.active?, "Bad connection use by 'MysqlAdapter.select_rows'"
- end
- end
-
- def test_mysql_connection_collation_is_configured
- assert_equal 'utf8_unicode_ci', @connection.show_variable('collation_connection')
- assert_equal 'utf8_general_ci', ARUnit2Model.connection.show_variable('collation_connection')
- end
-
- def test_mysql_default_in_strict_mode
- result = @connection.exec_query "SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode"
- assert_equal [["STRICT_ALL_TABLES"]], result.rows
- end
-
- def test_mysql_strict_mode_disabled
- run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
- ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.merge({:strict => false}))
- result = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query "SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode"
- assert_equal [['']], result.rows
- end
- end
-
- def test_mysql_strict_mode_specified_default
- run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
- ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.merge({strict: :default}))
- global_sql_mode = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query "SELECT @@GLOBAL.sql_mode"
- session_sql_mode = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query "SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode"
- assert_equal global_sql_mode.rows, session_sql_mode.rows
- end
- end
-
- def test_mysql_set_session_variable
- run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
- ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.deep_merge({:variables => {:default_week_format => 3}}))
- session_mode = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query "SELECT @@SESSION.DEFAULT_WEEK_FORMAT"
- assert_equal 3, session_mode.rows.first.first.to_i
- end
- end
-
- def test_mysql_sql_mode_variable_overrides_strict_mode
- run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
- ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.deep_merge(variables: { 'sql_mode' => 'ansi' }))
- result = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query 'SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode'
- assert_not_equal [['STRICT_ALL_TABLES']], result.rows
- end
- end
-
- def test_mysql_set_session_variable_to_default
- run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
- ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.deep_merge({:variables => {:default_week_format => :default}}))
- global_mode = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query "SELECT @@GLOBAL.DEFAULT_WEEK_FORMAT"
- session_mode = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.exec_query "SELECT @@SESSION.DEFAULT_WEEK_FORMAT"
- assert_equal global_mode.rows, session_mode.rows
- end
- end
-
- private
-
- def with_example_table(&block)
- definition ||= <<-SQL
- `id` int auto_increment PRIMARY KEY,
- `data` varchar(255)
- SQL
- super(@connection, 'ex', definition, &block)
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/consistency_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/consistency_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 743f6436e4..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/consistency_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-
-class MysqlConsistencyTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- self.use_transactional_tests = false
-
- class Consistency < ActiveRecord::Base
- self.table_name = "mysql_consistency"
- end
-
- setup do
- @old_emulate_booleans = ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter.emulate_booleans
- ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter.emulate_booleans = false
-
- @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- @connection.clear_cache!
- @connection.create_table("mysql_consistency") do |t|
- t.boolean "a_bool"
- t.string "a_string"
- end
- Consistency.reset_column_information
- Consistency.create!
- end
-
- teardown do
- ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter.emulate_booleans = @old_emulate_booleans
- @connection.drop_table "mysql_consistency"
- end
-
- test "boolean columns with random value type cast to 0 when emulate_booleans is false" do
- with_new = Consistency.new
- with_last = Consistency.last
- with_new.a_bool = 'wibble'
- with_last.a_bool = 'wibble'
-
- assert_equal 0, with_new.a_bool
- assert_equal 0, with_last.a_bool
- end
-
- test "string columns call #to_s" do
- with_new = Consistency.new
- with_last = Consistency.last
- thing = Object.new
- with_new.a_string = thing
- with_last.a_string = thing
-
- assert_equal thing.to_s, with_new.a_string
- assert_equal thing.to_s, with_last.a_string
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/enum_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/enum_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index ef8ee0a6e3..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/enum_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-
-class MysqlEnumTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- class EnumTest < ActiveRecord::Base
- end
-
- def test_enum_limit
- assert_equal 6, EnumTest.columns.first.limit
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/explain_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/explain_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index c44c1e6648..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/explain_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require 'models/developer'
-require 'models/computer'
-
-class MysqlExplainTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- fixtures :developers
-
- def test_explain_for_one_query
- explain = Developer.where(id: 1).explain
- assert_match %(EXPLAIN for: SELECT `developers`.* FROM `developers` WHERE `developers`.`id` = 1), explain
- assert_match %r(developers |.* const), explain
- end
-
- def test_explain_with_eager_loading
- explain = Developer.where(id: 1).includes(:audit_logs).explain
- assert_match %(EXPLAIN for: SELECT `developers`.* FROM `developers` WHERE `developers`.`id` = 1), explain
- assert_match %r(developers |.* const), explain
- assert_match %(EXPLAIN for: SELECT `audit_logs`.* FROM `audit_logs` WHERE `audit_logs`.`developer_id` = 1), explain
- assert_match %r(audit_logs |.* ALL), explain
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/mysql_adapter_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/mysql_adapter_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 29573d8e0d..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/mysql_adapter_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require 'support/ddl_helper'
-
-module ActiveRecord
- module ConnectionAdapters
- class MysqlAdapterTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- include DdlHelper
-
- def setup
- @conn = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- end
-
- def test_bad_connection_mysql
- assert_raise ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError do
- configuration = ActiveRecord::Base.configurations['arunit'].merge(database: 'inexistent_activerecord_unittest')
- connection = ActiveRecord::Base.mysql_connection(configuration)
- connection.drop_table 'ex', if_exists: true
- end
- end
-
- def test_valid_column
- with_example_table do
- column = @conn.columns('ex').find { |col| col.name == 'id' }
- assert @conn.valid_type?(column.type)
- end
- end
-
- def test_invalid_column
- assert_not @conn.valid_type?(:foobar)
- end
-
- def test_client_encoding
- assert_equal Encoding::UTF_8, @conn.client_encoding
- end
-
- def test_exec_insert_number
- with_example_table do
- insert(@conn, 'number' => 10)
-
- result = @conn.exec_query('SELECT number FROM ex WHERE number = 10')
-
- assert_equal 1, result.rows.length
- # if there are no bind parameters, it will return a string (due to
- # the libmysql api)
- assert_equal '10', result.rows.last.last
- end
- end
-
- def test_exec_insert_string
- with_example_table do
- str = 'ã„ãŸã ãã¾ã™ï¼'
- insert(@conn, 'number' => 10, 'data' => str)
-
- result = @conn.exec_query('SELECT number, data FROM ex WHERE number = 10')
-
- value = result.rows.last.last
-
- # FIXME: this should probably be inside the mysql AR adapter?
- value.force_encoding(@conn.client_encoding)
-
- # The strings in this file are utf-8, so transcode to utf-8
- value.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8)
-
- assert_equal str, value
- end
- end
-
- def test_pk_and_sequence_for
- with_example_table do
- pk, seq = @conn.pk_and_sequence_for('ex')
- assert_equal 'id', pk
- assert_equal @conn.default_sequence_name('ex', 'id'), seq
- end
- end
-
- def test_pk_and_sequence_for_with_non_standard_primary_key
- with_example_table '`code` INT auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY (`code`)' do
- pk, seq = @conn.pk_and_sequence_for('ex')
- assert_equal 'code', pk
- assert_equal @conn.default_sequence_name('ex', 'code'), seq
- end
- end
-
- def test_pk_and_sequence_for_with_custom_index_type_pk
- with_example_table '`id` INT auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY USING BTREE (`id`)' do
- pk, seq = @conn.pk_and_sequence_for('ex')
- assert_equal 'id', pk
- assert_equal @conn.default_sequence_name('ex', 'id'), seq
- end
- end
-
- def test_composite_primary_key
- with_example_table '`id` INT, `number` INT, foo INT, PRIMARY KEY (`id`, `number`)' do
- assert_nil @conn.primary_key('ex')
- end
- end
-
- def test_tinyint_integer_typecasting
- with_example_table '`status` TINYINT(4)' do
- insert(@conn, { 'status' => 2 }, 'ex')
-
- result = @conn.exec_query('SELECT status FROM ex')
-
- assert_equal 2, result.column_types['status'].deserialize(result.last['status'])
- end
- end
-
- def test_supports_extensions
- assert_not @conn.supports_extensions?, 'does not support extensions'
- end
-
- def test_respond_to_enable_extension
- assert @conn.respond_to?(:enable_extension)
- end
-
- def test_respond_to_disable_extension
- assert @conn.respond_to?(:disable_extension)
- end
-
- private
- def insert(ctx, data, table='ex')
- binds = data.map { |name, value|
- Relation::QueryAttribute.new(name, value, Type::Value.new)
- }
- columns = binds.map(&:name)
-
- sql = "INSERT INTO #{table} (#{columns.join(", ")})
- VALUES (#{(['?'] * columns.length).join(', ')})"
-
- ctx.exec_insert(sql, 'SQL', binds)
- end
-
- def with_example_table(definition = nil, &block)
- definition ||= <<-SQL
- `id` int auto_increment PRIMARY KEY,
- `number` integer,
- `data` varchar(255)
- SQL
- super(@conn, 'ex', definition, &block)
- end
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/quoting_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/quoting_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 2024aa36ab..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/quoting_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-
-class MysqlQuotingTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- def setup
- @conn = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- end
-
- def test_type_cast_true
- assert_equal 1, @conn.type_cast(true)
- end
-
- def test_type_cast_false
- assert_equal 0, @conn.type_cast(false)
- end
-
- def test_quoted_date_precision_for_gte_564
- @conn.stubs(:full_version).returns('5.6.4')
- @conn.remove_instance_variable(:@version) if @conn.instance_variable_defined?(:@version)
- t = Time.now.change(usec: 1)
- assert_match(/\.000001\z/, @conn.quoted_date(t))
- end
-
- def test_quoted_date_precision_for_lt_564
- @conn.stubs(:full_version).returns('5.6.3')
- @conn.remove_instance_variable(:@version) if @conn.instance_variable_defined?(:@version)
- t = Time.now.change(usec: 1)
- assert_no_match(/\.000001\z/, @conn.quoted_date(t))
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/reserved_word_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/reserved_word_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 4ea1d9ad36..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/reserved_word_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,153 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-
-# a suite of tests to ensure the ConnectionAdapters#MysqlAdapter can handle tables with
-# reserved word names (ie: group, order, values, etc...)
-class MysqlReservedWordTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- class Group < ActiveRecord::Base
- Group.table_name = 'group'
- belongs_to :select
- has_one :values
- end
-
- class Select < ActiveRecord::Base
- Select.table_name = 'select'
- has_many :groups
- end
-
- class Values < ActiveRecord::Base
- Values.table_name = 'values'
- end
-
- class Distinct < ActiveRecord::Base
- Distinct.table_name = 'distinct'
- has_and_belongs_to_many :selects
- has_many :values, :through => :groups
- end
-
- def setup
- @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
-
- # we call execute directly here (and do similar below) because ActiveRecord::Base#create_table()
- # will fail with these table names if these test cases fail
-
- create_tables_directly 'group'=>'id int auto_increment primary key, `order` varchar(255), select_id int',
- 'select'=>'id int auto_increment primary key',
- 'values'=>'id int auto_increment primary key, group_id int',
- 'distinct'=>'id int auto_increment primary key',
- 'distinct_select'=>'distinct_id int, select_id int'
- end
-
- teardown do
- drop_tables_directly ['group', 'select', 'values', 'distinct', 'distinct_select', 'order']
- end
-
- # create tables with reserved-word names and columns
- def test_create_tables
- assert_nothing_raised {
- @connection.create_table :order do |t|
- t.column :group, :string
- end
- }
- end
-
- # rename tables with reserved-word names
- def test_rename_tables
- assert_nothing_raised { @connection.rename_table(:group, :order) }
- end
-
- # alter column with a reserved-word name in a table with a reserved-word name
- def test_change_columns
- assert_nothing_raised { @connection.change_column_default(:group, :order, 'whatever') }
- #the quoting here will reveal any double quoting issues in change_column's interaction with the column method in the adapter
- assert_nothing_raised { @connection.change_column('group', 'order', :Int, :default => 0) }
- assert_nothing_raised { @connection.rename_column(:group, :order, :values) }
- end
-
- # introspect table with reserved word name
- def test_introspect
- assert_nothing_raised { @connection.columns(:group) }
- assert_nothing_raised { @connection.indexes(:group) }
- end
-
- #fixtures
- self.use_instantiated_fixtures = true
- self.use_transactional_tests = false
-
- #activerecord model class with reserved-word table name
- def test_activerecord_model
- create_test_fixtures :select, :distinct, :group, :values, :distinct_select
- x = nil
- assert_nothing_raised { x = Group.new }
- x.order = 'x'
- assert_nothing_raised { x.save }
- x.order = 'y'
- assert_nothing_raised { x.save }
- assert_nothing_raised { Group.find_by_order('y') }
- assert_nothing_raised { Group.find(1) }
- Group.find(1)
- end
-
- # has_one association with reserved-word table name
- def test_has_one_associations
- create_test_fixtures :select, :distinct, :group, :values, :distinct_select
- v = nil
- assert_nothing_raised { v = Group.find(1).values }
- assert_equal 2, v.id
- end
-
- # belongs_to association with reserved-word table name
- def test_belongs_to_associations
- create_test_fixtures :select, :distinct, :group, :values, :distinct_select
- gs = nil
- assert_nothing_raised { gs = Select.find(2).groups }
- assert_equal gs.length, 2
- assert(gs.collect(&:id).sort == [2, 3])
- end
-
- # has_and_belongs_to_many with reserved-word table name
- def test_has_and_belongs_to_many
- create_test_fixtures :select, :distinct, :group, :values, :distinct_select
- s = nil
- assert_nothing_raised { s = Distinct.find(1).selects }
- assert_equal s.length, 2
- assert(s.collect(&:id).sort == [1, 2])
- end
-
- # activerecord model introspection with reserved-word table and column names
- def test_activerecord_introspection
- assert_nothing_raised { Group.table_exists? }
- assert_nothing_raised { Group.columns }
- end
-
- # Calculations
- def test_calculations_work_with_reserved_words
- assert_nothing_raised { Group.count }
- end
-
- def test_associations_work_with_reserved_words
- assert_nothing_raised { Select.all.merge!(:includes => [:groups]).to_a }
- end
-
- #the following functions were added to DRY test cases
-
- private
- # custom fixture loader, uses FixtureSet#create_fixtures and appends base_path to the current file's path
- def create_test_fixtures(*fixture_names)
- ActiveRecord::FixtureSet.create_fixtures(FIXTURES_ROOT + "/reserved_words", fixture_names)
- end
-
- # custom drop table, uses execute on connection to drop a table if it exists. note: escapes table_name
- def drop_tables_directly(table_names, connection = @connection)
- table_names.each do |name|
- connection.drop_table name, if_exists: true
- end
- end
-
- # custom create table, uses execute on connection to create a table, note: escapes table_name, does NOT escape columns
- def create_tables_directly (tables, connection = @connection)
- tables.each do |table_name, column_properties|
- connection.execute("CREATE TABLE `#{table_name}` ( #{column_properties} )")
- end
- end
-
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/schema_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 2e18f609fd..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/schema_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require 'models/post'
-require 'models/comment'
-
-module ActiveRecord
- module ConnectionAdapters
- class MysqlSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- fixtures :posts
-
- def setup
- @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- db = Post.connection_pool.spec.config[:database]
- table = Post.table_name
- @db_name = db
-
- @omgpost = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
- self.table_name = "#{db}.#{table}"
- def self.name; 'Post'; end
- end
-
- @connection.create_table "mysql_doubles"
- end
-
- teardown do
- @connection.drop_table "mysql_doubles", if_exists: true
- end
-
- class MysqlDouble < ActiveRecord::Base
- self.table_name = "mysql_doubles"
- end
-
- def test_float_limits
- @connection.add_column :mysql_doubles, :float_no_limit, :float
- @connection.add_column :mysql_doubles, :float_short, :float, limit: 5
- @connection.add_column :mysql_doubles, :float_long, :float, limit: 53
-
- @connection.add_column :mysql_doubles, :float_23, :float, limit: 23
- @connection.add_column :mysql_doubles, :float_24, :float, limit: 24
- @connection.add_column :mysql_doubles, :float_25, :float, limit: 25
- MysqlDouble.reset_column_information
-
- column_no_limit = MysqlDouble.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'float_no_limit' }
- column_short = MysqlDouble.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'float_short' }
- column_long = MysqlDouble.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'float_long' }
-
- column_23 = MysqlDouble.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'float_23' }
- column_24 = MysqlDouble.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'float_24' }
- column_25 = MysqlDouble.columns.find { |c| c.name == 'float_25' }
-
- # Mysql floats are precision 0..24, Mysql doubles are precision 25..53
- assert_equal 24, column_no_limit.limit
- assert_equal 24, column_short.limit
- assert_equal 53, column_long.limit
-
- assert_equal 24, column_23.limit
- assert_equal 24, column_24.limit
- assert_equal 53, column_25.limit
- end
-
- def test_schema
- assert @omgpost.first
- end
-
- def test_primary_key
- assert_equal 'id', @omgpost.primary_key
- end
-
- def test_table_exists?
- name = @omgpost.table_name
- assert @connection.table_exists?(name), "#{name} table should exist"
- end
-
- def test_table_exists_wrong_schema
- assert(!@connection.table_exists?("#{@db_name}.zomg"), "table should not exist")
- end
-
- def test_dump_indexes
- index_a_name = 'index_key_tests_on_snack'
- index_b_name = 'index_key_tests_on_pizza'
- index_c_name = 'index_key_tests_on_awesome'
-
- table = 'key_tests'
-
- indexes = @connection.indexes(table).sort_by(&:name)
- assert_equal 3,indexes.size
-
- index_a = indexes.select{|i| i.name == index_a_name}[0]
- index_b = indexes.select{|i| i.name == index_b_name}[0]
- index_c = indexes.select{|i| i.name == index_c_name}[0]
- assert_equal :btree, index_a.using
- assert_nil index_a.type
- assert_equal :btree, index_b.using
- assert_nil index_b.type
-
- assert_nil index_c.using
- assert_equal :fulltext, index_c.type
- end
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/sp_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/sp_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index a3d5110032..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/sp_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require 'models/topic'
-
-class StoredProcedureTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- fixtures :topics
-
- # Test that MySQL allows multiple results for stored procedures
- if defined?(Mysql) && Mysql.const_defined?(:CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS)
- def test_multi_results_from_find_by_sql
- topics = Topic.find_by_sql 'CALL topics();'
- assert_equal 1, topics.size
- assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.active?, "Bad connection use by 'MysqlAdapter.select'"
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/sql_types_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/sql_types_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 25b28de7f0..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/sql_types_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-
-class MysqlSqlTypesTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- def test_binary_types
- assert_equal 'varbinary(64)', type_to_sql(:binary, 64)
- assert_equal 'varbinary(4095)', type_to_sql(:binary, 4095)
- assert_equal 'blob(4096)', type_to_sql(:binary, 4096)
- assert_equal 'blob', type_to_sql(:binary)
- end
-
- def type_to_sql(*args)
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.type_to_sql(*args)
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/statement_pool_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/statement_pool_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0d1f968022..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/statement_pool_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-require 'cases/helper'
-
-class MysqlStatementPoolTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- if Process.respond_to?(:fork)
- def test_cache_is_per_pid
- cache = ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::MysqlAdapter::StatementPool.new(10)
- cache['foo'] = 'bar'
- assert_equal 'bar', cache['foo']
-
- pid = fork {
- lookup = cache['foo'];
- exit!(!lookup)
- }
-
- Process.waitpid pid
- assert $?.success?, 'process should exit successfully'
- end
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/table_options_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/table_options_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 99df6d6cba..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/table_options_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require 'support/schema_dumping_helper'
-
-class MysqlTableOptionsTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- include SchemaDumpingHelper
-
- def setup
- @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- end
-
- def teardown
- @connection.drop_table "mysql_table_options", if_exists: true
- end
-
- test "table options with ENGINE" do
- @connection.create_table "mysql_table_options", force: true, options: "ENGINE=MyISAM"
- output = dump_table_schema("mysql_table_options")
- options = %r{create_table "mysql_table_options", force: :cascade, options: "(?<options>.*)"}.match(output)[:options]
- assert_match %r{ENGINE=MyISAM}, options
- end
-
- test "table options with ROW_FORMAT" do
- @connection.create_table "mysql_table_options", force: true, options: "ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT"
- output = dump_table_schema("mysql_table_options")
- options = %r{create_table "mysql_table_options", force: :cascade, options: "(?<options>.*)"}.match(output)[:options]
- assert_match %r{ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT}, options
- end
-
- test "table options with CHARSET" do
- @connection.create_table "mysql_table_options", force: true, options: "CHARSET=utf8mb4"
- output = dump_table_schema("mysql_table_options")
- options = %r{create_table "mysql_table_options", force: :cascade, options: "(?<options>.*)"}.match(output)[:options]
- assert_match %r{CHARSET=utf8mb4}, options
- end
-
- test "table options with COLLATE" do
- @connection.create_table "mysql_table_options", force: true, options: "COLLATE=utf8mb4_bin"
- output = dump_table_schema("mysql_table_options")
- options = %r{create_table "mysql_table_options", force: :cascade, options: "(?<options>.*)"}.match(output)[:options]
- assert_match %r{COLLATE=utf8mb4_bin}, options
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/unsigned_type_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/unsigned_type_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 84c5394c2e..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql/unsigned_type_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require "support/schema_dumping_helper"
-
-class MysqlUnsignedTypeTest < ActiveRecord::MysqlTestCase
- include SchemaDumpingHelper
- self.use_transactional_tests = false
-
- class UnsignedType < ActiveRecord::Base
- end
-
- setup do
- @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- @connection.create_table("unsigned_types", force: true) do |t|
- t.integer :unsigned_integer, unsigned: true
- t.bigint :unsigned_bigint, unsigned: true
- t.float :unsigned_float, unsigned: true
- t.decimal :unsigned_decimal, unsigned: true, precision: 10, scale: 2
- end
- end
-
- teardown do
- @connection.drop_table "unsigned_types", if_exists: true
- end
-
- test "unsigned int max value is in range" do
- assert expected = UnsignedType.create(unsigned_integer: 4294967295)
- assert_equal expected, UnsignedType.find_by(unsigned_integer: 4294967295)
- end
-
- test "minus value is out of range" do
- assert_raise(RangeError) do
- UnsignedType.create(unsigned_integer: -10)
- end
- assert_raise(RangeError) do
- UnsignedType.create(unsigned_bigint: -10)
- end
- assert_raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do
- UnsignedType.create(unsigned_float: -10.0)
- end
- assert_raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do
- UnsignedType.create(unsigned_decimal: -10.0)
- end
- end
-
- test "schema definition can use unsigned as the type" do
- @connection.change_table("unsigned_types") do |t|
- t.unsigned_integer :unsigned_integer_t
- t.unsigned_bigint :unsigned_bigint_t
- t.unsigned_float :unsigned_float_t
- t.unsigned_decimal :unsigned_decimal_t, precision: 10, scale: 2
- end
-
- @connection.columns("unsigned_types").select { |c| /^unsigned_/ === c.name }.each do |column|
- assert column.unsigned?
- end
- end
-
- test "schema dump includes unsigned option" do
- schema = dump_table_schema "unsigned_types"
- assert_match %r{t.integer\s+"unsigned_integer",\s+limit: 4,\s+unsigned: true$}, schema
- assert_match %r{t.integer\s+"unsigned_bigint",\s+limit: 8,\s+unsigned: true$}, schema
- assert_match %r{t.float\s+"unsigned_float",\s+limit: 24,\s+unsigned: true$}, schema
- assert_match %r{t.decimal\s+"unsigned_decimal",\s+precision: 10,\s+scale: 2,\s+unsigned: true$}, schema
- end
-end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb
index 31dc69a45b..99f97c7914 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/active_schema_test.rb
@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ class Mysql2ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::Mysql2TestCase
end
def test_add_index
- # add_index calls table_exists? and index_name_exists? which can't work since execute is stubbed
- def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).table_exists?(*); true; end
+ # add_index calls data_source_exists? and index_name_exists? which can't work since execute is stubbed
+ def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).data_source_exists?(*); true; end
def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).index_name_exists?(*); false; end
expected = "CREATE INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` ON `people` (`last_name`) "
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ class Mysql2ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::Mysql2TestCase
end
def test_index_in_create
- def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).table_exists?(*); false; end
+ def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).data_source_exists?(*); false; end
%w(SPATIAL FULLTEXT UNIQUE).each do |type|
expected = "CREATE TABLE `people` (#{type} INDEX `index_people_on_last_name` (`last_name`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB"
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ class Mysql2ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::Mysql2TestCase
end
def test_index_in_bulk_change
- def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).table_exists?(*); true; end
+ def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).data_source_exists?(*); true; end
def (ActiveRecord::Base.connection).index_name_exists?(*); false; end
%w(SPATIAL FULLTEXT UNIQUE).each do |type|
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ class Mysql2ActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::Mysql2TestCase
end
def test_indexes_in_create
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.stubs(:table_exists?).with(:temp).returns(false)
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.stubs(:data_source_exists?).with(:temp).returns(false)
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.stubs(:index_name_exists?).with(:index_temp_on_zip).returns(false)
expected = "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE `temp` ( INDEX `index_temp_on_zip` (`zip`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB AS SELECT id, name, zip FROM a_really_complicated_query"
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/connection_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/connection_test.rb
index 000bcadebe..8fabcfb5c0 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/connection_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/connection_test.rb
@@ -83,6 +83,13 @@ class Mysql2ConnectionTest < ActiveRecord::Mysql2TestCase
assert_equal [['']], result.rows
end
end
+
+ def test_passing_arbitary_flags_to_adapter
+ run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
+ ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.merge({flags: Mysql2::Client::COMPRESS}))
+ assert_equal (Mysql2::Client::COMPRESS | Mysql2::Client::FOUND_ROWS), ActiveRecord::Base.connection.raw_connection.query_options[:flags]
+ end
+ end
def test_mysql_strict_mode_specified_default
run_without_connection do |orig_connection|
@@ -131,4 +138,32 @@ class Mysql2ConnectionTest < ActiveRecord::Mysql2TestCase
ensure
@connection.execute "DROP TABLE `bar_baz`"
end
+
+ def test_get_and_release_advisory_lock
+ lock_name = "test_lock_name"
+
+ got_lock = @connection.get_advisory_lock(lock_name)
+ assert got_lock, "get_advisory_lock should have returned true but it didn't"
+
+ assert_equal test_lock_free(lock_name), false,
+ "expected the test advisory lock to be held but it wasn't"
+
+ released_lock = @connection.release_advisory_lock(lock_name)
+ assert released_lock, "expected release_advisory_lock to return true but it didn't"
+
+ assert test_lock_free(lock_name), 'expected the test lock to be available after releasing'
+ end
+
+ def test_release_non_existent_advisory_lock
+ lock_name = "fake_lock_name"
+ released_non_existent_lock = @connection.release_advisory_lock(lock_name)
+ assert_equal released_non_existent_lock, false,
+ 'expected release_advisory_lock to return false when there was no lock to release'
+ end
+
+ protected
+
+ def test_lock_free(lock_name)
+ @connection.select_value("SELECT IS_FREE_LOCK('#{lock_name}');") == 1
+ end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/schema_test.rb
index faf2acb9cb..43957791b1 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/schema_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/schema_test.rb
@@ -14,11 +14,43 @@ module ActiveRecord
@db_name = db
@omgpost = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
+ self.inheritance_column = :disabled
self.table_name = "#{db}.#{table}"
def self.name; 'Post'; end
end
end
+ def test_float_limits
+ @connection.create_table :mysql_doubles do |t|
+ t.float :float_no_limit
+ t.float :float_short, limit: 5
+ t.float :float_long, limit: 53
+
+ t.float :float_23, limit: 23
+ t.float :float_24, limit: 24
+ t.float :float_25, limit: 25
+ end
+
+ column_no_limit = @connection.columns(:mysql_doubles).find { |c| c.name == 'float_no_limit' }
+ column_short = @connection.columns(:mysql_doubles).find { |c| c.name == 'float_short' }
+ column_long = @connection.columns(:mysql_doubles).find { |c| c.name == 'float_long' }
+
+ column_23 = @connection.columns(:mysql_doubles).find { |c| c.name == 'float_23' }
+ column_24 = @connection.columns(:mysql_doubles).find { |c| c.name == 'float_24' }
+ column_25 = @connection.columns(:mysql_doubles).find { |c| c.name == 'float_25' }
+
+ # Mysql floats are precision 0..24, Mysql doubles are precision 25..53
+ assert_equal 24, column_no_limit.limit
+ assert_equal 24, column_short.limit
+ assert_equal 53, column_long.limit
+
+ assert_equal 24, column_23.limit
+ assert_equal 24, column_24.limit
+ assert_equal 53, column_25.limit
+ ensure
+ @connection.drop_table "mysql_doubles", if_exists: true
+ end
+
def test_schema
assert @omgpost.first
end
@@ -27,13 +59,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_equal 'id', @omgpost.primary_key
end
- def test_table_exists?
+ def test_data_source_exists?
name = @omgpost.table_name
- assert @connection.table_exists?(name), "#{name} table should exist"
+ assert @connection.data_source_exists?(name), "#{name} data_source should exist"
end
- def test_table_exists_wrong_schema
- assert(!@connection.table_exists?("#{@db_name}.zomg"), "table should not exist")
+ def test_data_source_exists_wrong_schema
+ assert(!@connection.data_source_exists?("#{@db_name}.zomg"), "data_source should not exist")
end
def test_dump_indexes
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sp_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sp_test.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cdaa2cca44
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sp_test.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+require "cases/helper"
+require 'models/topic'
+require 'models/reply'
+
+class Mysql2StoredProcedureTest < ActiveRecord::Mysql2TestCase
+ fixtures :topics
+
+ def setup
+ @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
+ unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.version >= '5.6.0'
+ skip("no stored procedure support")
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Test that MySQL allows multiple results for stored procedures
+ #
+ # In MySQL 5.6, CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS is enabled by default.
+ # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/call.html
+ def test_multi_results
+ rows = @connection.select_rows('CALL ten();')
+ assert_equal 10, rows[0][0].to_i, "ten() did not return 10 as expected: #{rows.inspect}"
+ assert @connection.active?, "Bad connection use by 'Mysql2Adapter.select_rows'"
+ end
+
+ def test_multi_results_from_find_by_sql
+ topics = Topic.find_by_sql 'CALL topics(3);'
+ assert_equal 3, topics.size
+ assert @connection.active?, "Bad connection use by 'Mysql2Adapter.select'"
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sql_types_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sql_types_test.rb
index ae505d29c9..4926bc2267 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sql_types_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/mysql2/sql_types_test.rb
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ class Mysql2SqlTypesTest < ActiveRecord::Mysql2TestCase
def test_binary_types
assert_equal 'varbinary(64)', type_to_sql(:binary, 64)
assert_equal 'varbinary(4095)', type_to_sql(:binary, 4095)
- assert_equal 'blob(4096)', type_to_sql(:binary, 4096)
+ assert_equal 'blob', type_to_sql(:binary, 4096)
assert_equal 'blob', type_to_sql(:binary)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb
index 24def31e36..ed44bf7362 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/active_schema_test.rb
@@ -54,8 +54,10 @@ class PostgresqlActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
end
def test_remove_index
- # remove_index calls index_name_exists? which can't work since execute is stubbed
- ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.send(:define_method, :index_name_exists?) { |*| true }
+ # remove_index calls index_name_for_remove which can't work since execute is stubbed
+ ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.send(:define_method, :index_name_for_remove) do |*|
+ 'index_people_on_last_name'
+ end
expected = %(DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY "index_people_on_last_name")
assert_equal expected, remove_index(:people, name: "index_people_on_last_name", algorithm: :concurrently)
@@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ class PostgresqlActiveSchemaTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
add_index(:people, :last_name, algorithm: :copy)
end
- ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.send :remove_method, :index_name_exists?
+ ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter.send :remove_method, :index_name_for_remove
end
private
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/connection_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/connection_test.rb
index 820d41e13b..d559de3e28 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/connection_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/connection_test.rb
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def test_tables_logs_name
- @connection.tables('hello')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { @connection.tables('hello') }
assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @subscriber.logged[0][1]
end
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def test_table_exists_logs_name
- @connection.table_exists?('items')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { @connection.table_exists?('items') }
assert_equal 'SCHEMA', @subscriber.logged[0][1]
end
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_statement_key_is_logged
bind = Relation::QueryAttribute.new(nil, 1, Type::Value.new)
- @connection.exec_query('SELECT $1::integer', 'SQL', [bind])
+ @connection.exec_query('SELECT $1::integer', 'SQL', [bind], prepare: true)
name = @subscriber.payloads.last[:statement_name]
assert name
res = @connection.exec_query("EXPLAIN (FORMAT JSON) EXECUTE #{name}(1)")
@@ -209,5 +209,47 @@ module ActiveRecord
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(orig_connection.deep_merge({:variables => {:debug_print_plan => :default}}))
end
end
+
+ def test_get_and_release_advisory_lock
+ lock_id = 5295901941911233559
+ list_advisory_locks = <<-SQL
+ SELECT locktype,
+ (classid::bigint << 32) | objid::bigint AS lock_id
+ FROM pg_locks
+ WHERE locktype = 'advisory'
+ SQL
+
+ got_lock = @connection.get_advisory_lock(lock_id)
+ assert got_lock, "get_advisory_lock should have returned true but it didn't"
+
+ advisory_lock = @connection.query(list_advisory_locks).find {|l| l[1] == lock_id}
+ assert advisory_lock,
+ "expected to find an advisory lock with lock_id #{lock_id} but there wasn't one"
+
+ released_lock = @connection.release_advisory_lock(lock_id)
+ assert released_lock, "expected release_advisory_lock to return true but it didn't"
+
+ advisory_locks = @connection.query(list_advisory_locks).select {|l| l[1] == lock_id}
+ assert_empty advisory_locks,
+ "expected to have released advisory lock with lock_id #{lock_id} but it was still held"
+ end
+
+ def test_release_non_existent_advisory_lock
+ fake_lock_id = 2940075057017742022
+ with_warning_suppression do
+ released_non_existent_lock = @connection.release_advisory_lock(fake_lock_id)
+ assert_equal released_non_existent_lock, false,
+ 'expected release_advisory_lock to return false when there was no lock to release'
+ end
+ end
+
+ protected
+
+ def with_warning_suppression
+ log_level = @connection.client_min_messages
+ @connection.client_min_messages = 'error'
+ yield
+ @connection.client_min_messages = log_level
+ end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/extension_migration_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/extension_migration_test.rb
index 9cfc133308..b2a805333c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/extension_migration_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/extension_migration_test.rb
@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ require "cases/helper"
class PostgresqlExtensionMigrationTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
self.use_transactional_tests = false
- class EnableHstore < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class EnableHstore < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def change
enable_extension "hstore"
end
end
- class DisableHstore < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class DisableHstore < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def change
disable_extension "hstore"
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/geometric_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/geometric_test.rb
index 0baf985654..9e250c2b7c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/geometric_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/geometric_test.rb
@@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ class PostgresqlPointTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
include SchemaDumpingHelper
class PostgresqlPoint < ActiveRecord::Base
- attribute :x, :rails_5_1_point
- attribute :y, :rails_5_1_point
- attribute :z, :rails_5_1_point
- attribute :array_of_points, :rails_5_1_point, array: true
+ attribute :x, :point
+ attribute :y, :point
+ attribute :z, :point
+ attribute :array_of_points, :point, array: true
attribute :legacy_x, :legacy_point
attribute :legacy_y, :legacy_point
attribute :legacy_z, :legacy_point
@@ -167,16 +167,18 @@ class PostgresqlPointTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
end
class PostgresqlGeometricTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
+ include SchemaDumpingHelper
+
class PostgresqlGeometric < ActiveRecord::Base; end
setup do
@connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
@connection.create_table("postgresql_geometrics") do |t|
- t.column :a_line_segment, :lseg
- t.column :a_box, :box
- t.column :a_path, :path
- t.column :a_polygon, :polygon
- t.column :a_circle, :circle
+ t.lseg :a_line_segment
+ t.box :a_box
+ t.path :a_path
+ t.polygon :a_polygon
+ t.circle :a_circle
end
end
@@ -233,4 +235,144 @@ class PostgresqlGeometricTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
objs = PostgresqlGeometric.find_by_sql "SELECT isclosed(a_path) FROM postgresql_geometrics ORDER BY id ASC"
assert_equal [false, true], objs.map(&:isclosed)
end
+
+ def test_schema_dumping
+ output = dump_table_schema("postgresql_geometrics")
+ assert_match %r{t\.lseg\s+"a_line_segment"$}, output
+ assert_match %r{t\.box\s+"a_box"$}, output
+ assert_match %r{t\.path\s+"a_path"$}, output
+ assert_match %r{t\.polygon\s+"a_polygon"$}, output
+ assert_match %r{t\.circle\s+"a_circle"$}, output
+ end
+end
+
+class PostgreSQLGeometricLineTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
+ include SchemaDumpingHelper
+
+ class PostgresqlLine < ActiveRecord::Base; end
+
+ setup do
+ unless ActiveRecord::Base.connection.send(:postgresql_version) >= 90400
+ skip("line type is not fully implemented")
+ end
+ @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
+ @connection.create_table("postgresql_lines") do |t|
+ t.line :a_line
+ end
+ end
+
+ teardown do
+ if defined?(@connection)
+ @connection.drop_table 'postgresql_lines', if_exists: true
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_geometric_line_type
+ g = PostgresqlLine.new(
+ a_line: '{2.0, 3, 5.5}'
+ )
+ g.save!
+
+ h = PostgresqlLine.find(g.id)
+ assert_equal '{2,3,5.5}', h.a_line
+ end
+
+ def test_alternative_format_line_type
+ g = PostgresqlLine.new(
+ a_line: '(2.0, 3), (4.0, 6.0)'
+ )
+ g.save!
+
+ h = PostgresqlLine.find(g.id)
+ assert_equal '{1.5,-1,0}', h.a_line
+ end
+
+ def test_schema_dumping_for_line_type
+ output = dump_table_schema("postgresql_lines")
+ assert_match %r{t\.line\s+"a_line"$}, output
+ end
+end
+
+class PostgreSQLGeometricTypesTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
+ attr_reader :connection, :table_name
+
+ def setup
+ super
+ @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
+ @table_name = :testings
+ end
+
+ def test_creating_column_with_point_type
+ connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
+ t.point :foo_point
+ end
+
+ assert_column_exists(:foo_point)
+ assert_type_correct(:foo_point, :point)
+ end
+
+ def test_creating_column_with_line_type
+ connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
+ t.line :foo_line
+ end
+
+ assert_column_exists(:foo_line)
+ assert_type_correct(:foo_line, :line)
+ end
+
+ def test_creating_column_with_lseg_type
+ connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
+ t.lseg :foo_lseg
+ end
+
+ assert_column_exists(:foo_lseg)
+ assert_type_correct(:foo_lseg, :lseg)
+ end
+
+ def test_creating_column_with_box_type
+ connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
+ t.box :foo_box
+ end
+
+ assert_column_exists(:foo_box)
+ assert_type_correct(:foo_box, :box)
+ end
+
+ def test_creating_column_with_path_type
+ connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
+ t.path :foo_path
+ end
+
+ assert_column_exists(:foo_path)
+ assert_type_correct(:foo_path, :path)
+ end
+
+ def test_creating_column_with_polygon_type
+ connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
+ t.polygon :foo_polygon
+ end
+
+ assert_column_exists(:foo_polygon)
+ assert_type_correct(:foo_polygon, :polygon)
+ end
+
+ def test_creating_column_with_circle_type
+ connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
+ t.circle :foo_circle
+ end
+
+ assert_column_exists(:foo_circle)
+ assert_type_correct(:foo_circle, :circle)
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ def assert_column_exists(column_name)
+ assert connection.column_exists?(table_name, column_name)
+ end
+
+ def assert_type_correct(column_name, type)
+ column = connection.columns(table_name).find { |c| c.name == column_name.to_s }
+ assert_equal type, column.type
+ end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/hstore_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/hstore_test.rb
index 6a2d501646..27cc65a643 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/hstore_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/hstore_test.rb
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_extensions?
end
def test_hstore_migration
- hstore_migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) do
+ hstore_migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) do
def change
change_table("hstores") do |t|
t.hstore :keys
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/schema_test.rb
index f89a394f96..542a68519c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/schema_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/schema_test.rb
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ class SchemaTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
def test_raise_wraped_exception_on_bad_prepare
assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do
- @connection.exec_query "select * from developers where id = ?", 'sql', [[nil, 1]]
+ @connection.exec_query "select * from developers where id = ?", 'sql', [bind_param(1)]
end
end
@@ -184,42 +184,42 @@ class SchemaTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
@connection.exec_query("alter table developers drop column zomg", 'sql', []) if altered
end
- def test_table_exists?
+ def test_data_source_exists?
[Thing1, Thing2, Thing3, Thing4].each do |klass|
name = klass.table_name
- assert @connection.table_exists?(name), "'#{name}' table should exist"
+ assert @connection.data_source_exists?(name), "'#{name}' data_source should exist"
end
end
- def test_table_exists_when_on_schema_search_path
+ def test_data_source_exists_when_on_schema_search_path
with_schema_search_path(SCHEMA_NAME) do
- assert(@connection.table_exists?(TABLE_NAME), "table should exist and be found")
+ assert(@connection.data_source_exists?(TABLE_NAME), "data_source should exist and be found")
end
end
- def test_table_exists_when_not_on_schema_search_path
+ def test_data_source_exists_when_not_on_schema_search_path
with_schema_search_path('PUBLIC') do
- assert(!@connection.table_exists?(TABLE_NAME), "table exists but should not be found")
+ assert(!@connection.data_source_exists?(TABLE_NAME), "data_source exists but should not be found")
end
end
- def test_table_exists_wrong_schema
- assert(!@connection.table_exists?("foo.things"), "table should not exist")
+ def test_data_source_exists_wrong_schema
+ assert(!@connection.data_source_exists?("foo.things"), "data_source should not exist")
end
- def test_table_exists_quoted_names
+ def test_data_source_exists_quoted_names
[ %("#{SCHEMA_NAME}"."#{TABLE_NAME}"), %(#{SCHEMA_NAME}."#{TABLE_NAME}"), %(#{SCHEMA_NAME}."#{TABLE_NAME}")].each do |given|
- assert(@connection.table_exists?(given), "table should exist when specified as #{given}")
+ assert(@connection.data_source_exists?(given), "data_source should exist when specified as #{given}")
end
with_schema_search_path(SCHEMA_NAME) do
given = %("#{TABLE_NAME}")
- assert(@connection.table_exists?(given), "table should exist when specified as #{given}")
+ assert(@connection.data_source_exists?(given), "data_source should exist when specified as #{given}")
end
end
- def test_table_exists_quoted_table
+ def test_data_source_exists_quoted_table
with_schema_search_path(SCHEMA_NAME) do
- assert(@connection.table_exists?('"things.table"'), "table should exist")
+ assert(@connection.data_source_exists?('"things.table"'), "data_source should exist")
end
end
@@ -321,10 +321,13 @@ class SchemaTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
do_dump_index_tests_for_schema("public, #{SCHEMA_NAME}", INDEX_A_COLUMN, INDEX_B_COLUMN_S1, INDEX_D_COLUMN, INDEX_E_COLUMN)
end
+ def test_dump_indexes_for_table_with_scheme_specified_in_name
+ indexes = @connection.indexes("#{SCHEMA_NAME}.#{TABLE_NAME}")
+ assert_equal 4, indexes.size
+ end
+
def test_with_uppercase_index_name
@connection.execute "CREATE INDEX \"things_Index\" ON #{SCHEMA_NAME}.things (name)"
- assert_nothing_raised { @connection.remove_index "things", name: "#{SCHEMA_NAME}.things_Index"}
- @connection.execute "CREATE INDEX \"things_Index\" ON #{SCHEMA_NAME}.things (name)"
with_schema_search_path SCHEMA_NAME do
assert_nothing_raised { @connection.remove_index "things", name: "things_Index"}
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb
index 7127d69e9e..049ed1732e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb
@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ class PostgresqlUUIDTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
end
setup do
+ enable_extension!('uuid-ossp', connection)
+
connection.create_table "uuid_data_type" do |t|
t.uuid 'guid'
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb
index 77d99bc116..a2fd1177a6 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb
@@ -284,9 +284,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_tables
with_example_table do
- assert_equal %w{ ex }, @conn.tables
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert_equal %w{ ex }, @conn.tables }
with_example_table 'id integer PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, number integer', 'people' do
- assert_equal %w{ ex people }.sort, @conn.tables.sort
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert_equal %w{ ex people }.sort, @conn.tables.sort }
end
end
end
@@ -294,10 +294,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_tables_logs_name
sql = <<-SQL
SELECT name FROM sqlite_master
- WHERE (type = 'table' OR type = 'view') AND NOT name = 'sqlite_sequence'
+ WHERE type IN ('table','view') AND name <> 'sqlite_sequence'
SQL
assert_logged [[sql.squish, 'SCHEMA', []]] do
- @conn.tables('hello')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ @conn.tables('hello')
+ end
end
end
@@ -313,11 +315,12 @@ module ActiveRecord
with_example_table do
sql = <<-SQL
SELECT name FROM sqlite_master
- WHERE (type = 'table' OR type = 'view')
- AND NOT name = 'sqlite_sequence' AND name = \"ex\"
+ WHERE type IN ('table','view') AND name <> 'sqlite_sequence' AND name = 'ex'
SQL
assert_logged [[sql.squish, 'SCHEMA', []]] do
- assert @conn.table_exists?('ex')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ assert @conn.table_exists?('ex')
+ end
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_create_folder_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_create_folder_test.rb
index 887dcfc96c..9b675b804b 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_create_folder_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_create_folder_test.rb
@@ -6,13 +6,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
class SQLite3CreateFolder < ActiveRecord::SQLite3TestCase
def test_sqlite_creates_directory
Dir.mktmpdir do |dir|
- dir = Pathname.new(dir)
- @conn = Base.sqlite3_connection :database => dir.join("db/foo.sqlite3"),
- :adapter => 'sqlite3',
- :timeout => 100
+ begin
+ dir = Pathname.new(dir)
+ @conn = Base.sqlite3_connection :database => dir.join("db/foo.sqlite3"),
+ :adapter => 'sqlite3',
+ :timeout => 100
- assert Dir.exist? dir.join('db')
- assert File.exist? dir.join('db/foo.sqlite3')
+ assert Dir.exist? dir.join('db')
+ assert File.exist? dir.join('db/foo.sqlite3')
+ ensure
+ @conn.disconnect! if @conn
+ end
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb
index 938350627f..4f99c57c3c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/belongs_to_associations_test.rb
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class BelongsToAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_belongs_to_with_primary_key_joins_on_correct_column
sql = Client.joins(:firm_with_primary_key).to_sql
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
assert_no_match(/`firm_with_primary_keys_companies`\.`id`/, sql)
assert_match(/`firm_with_primary_keys_companies`\.`name`/, sql)
elsif current_adapter?(:OracleAdapter)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/bidirectional_destroy_dependencies_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/bidirectional_destroy_dependencies_test.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2b867965ba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/bidirectional_destroy_dependencies_test.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+require 'cases/helper'
+require 'models/content'
+
+class BidirectionalDestroyDependenciesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
+ fixtures :content, :content_positions
+
+ def setup
+ Content.destroyed_ids.clear
+ ContentPosition.destroyed_ids.clear
+ end
+
+ def test_bidirectional_dependence_when_destroying_item_with_belongs_to_association
+ content_position = ContentPosition.find(1)
+ content = content_position.content
+ assert_not_nil content
+
+ content_position.destroy
+
+ assert_equal [content_position.id], ContentPosition.destroyed_ids
+ assert_equal [content.id], Content.destroyed_ids
+ end
+
+ def test_bidirectional_dependence_when_destroying_item_with_has_one_association
+ content = Content.find(1)
+ content_position = content.content_position
+ assert_not_nil content_position
+
+ content.destroy
+
+ assert_equal [content.id], Content.destroyed_ids
+ assert_equal [content_position.id], ContentPosition.destroyed_ids
+ end
+
+ def test_bidirectional_dependence_when_destroying_item_with_has_one_association_fails_first_time
+ content = ContentWhichRequiresTwoDestroyCalls.find(1)
+
+ 2.times { content.destroy }
+
+ assert_equal content.destroyed?, true
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb
index ddfb856a05..0c09713971 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb
@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ require 'models/membership'
require 'models/club'
require 'models/categorization'
require 'models/sponsor'
+require 'models/mentor'
+require 'models/contract'
class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
fixtures :posts, :comments, :authors, :essays, :author_addresses, :categories, :categories_posts,
@@ -1177,6 +1179,24 @@ class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 1, mary.unique_categorized_post_ids.length
end
+ def test_preloading_has_one_using_reorder
+ klass = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
+ def self.name; "TempAuthor"; end
+ self.table_name = "authors"
+ has_one :post, class_name: "PostWithDefaultScope", foreign_key: :author_id
+ has_one :reorderd_post, -> { reorder(title: :desc) }, class_name: "PostWithDefaultScope", foreign_key: :author_id
+ end
+
+ author = klass.first
+ # PRECONDITION: make sure ordering results in different results
+ assert_not_equal author.post, author.reorderd_post
+
+ preloaded_reorderd_post = klass.preload(:reorderd_post).first.reorderd_post
+
+ assert_equal author.reorderd_post, preloaded_reorderd_post
+ assert_equal Post.order(title: :desc).first.title, preloaded_reorderd_post.title
+ end
+
def test_preloading_polymorphic_with_custom_foreign_type
sponsor = sponsors(:moustache_club_sponsor_for_groucho)
groucho = members(:groucho)
@@ -1201,12 +1221,6 @@ class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
- def test_join_eager_with_nil_order_should_generate_valid_sql
- assert_nothing_raised(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do
- Post.includes(:comments).order(nil).where(:comments => {:body => "Thank you for the welcome"}).first
- end
- end
-
def test_deep_including_through_habtm
# warm up habtm cache
posts = Post.all.merge!(:includes => {:categories => :categorizations}, :order => "posts.id").to_a
@@ -1218,6 +1232,16 @@ class EagerAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_no_queries { assert_equal 2, posts[1].categories[0].categorizations.length }
end
+ def test_eager_load_multiple_associations_with_references
+ mentor = Mentor.create!(name: "Barış Can DAYLIK")
+ developer = Developer.create!(name: "Mehmet Emin İNAÇ", mentor: mentor)
+ Contract.create!(developer: developer)
+ project = Project.create!(name: "VNGRS", mentor: mentor)
+ project.developers << developer
+ projects = Project.references(:mentors).includes(mentor: { developers: :contracts }, developers: :contracts)
+ assert_equal projects.last.mentor.developers.first.contracts, projects.last.developers.last.contracts
+ end
+
test "scoping with a circular preload" do
assert_equal Comment.find(1), Comment.preload(:post => :comments).scoping { Comment.find(1) }
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb
index 20af436e02..ccb062f991 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_and_belongs_to_many_associations_test.rb
@@ -957,4 +957,29 @@ class HasAndBelongsToManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
projects = ProjectUnscopingDavidDefaultScope.includes(:developers).where(id: project.id)
assert_equal 1, projects.first.developers.size
end
+
+ def test_preloaded_associations_size
+ assert_equal Project.first.salaried_developers.size,
+ Project.preload(:salaried_developers).first.salaried_developers.size
+
+ assert_equal Project.includes(:salaried_developers).references(:salaried_developers).first.salaried_developers.size,
+ Project.preload(:salaried_developers).first.salaried_developers.size
+
+ # Nested HATBM
+ first_project = Developer.first.projects.first
+ preloaded_first_project =
+ Developer.preload(projects: :salaried_developers).
+ first.
+ projects.
+ detect { |p| p.id == first_project.id }
+
+ assert preloaded_first_project.salaried_developers.loaded?, true
+ assert_equal first_project.salaried_developers.size, preloaded_first_project.salaried_developers.size
+ end
+
+ def test_has_and_belongs_to_many_is_useable_with_belongs_to_required_by_default
+ assert_difference "Project.first.developers_required_by_default.size", 1 do
+ Project.first.developers_required_by_default.create!(name: "Sean", salary: 50000)
+ end
+ end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb
index cd19a7a5bc..ad157582a4 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_associations_test.rb
@@ -203,9 +203,22 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
bulb = car.bulbs.create
assert_equal 'defaulty', bulb.name
+ end
+
+ def test_build_and_create_from_association_should_respect_passed_attributes_over_default_scope
+ car = Car.create(name: 'honda')
+
+ bulb = car.bulbs.build(name: 'exotic')
+ assert_equal 'exotic', bulb.name
- bulb = car.bulbs.create(:name => 'exotic')
+ bulb = car.bulbs.create(name: 'exotic')
assert_equal 'exotic', bulb.name
+
+ bulb = car.awesome_bulbs.build(frickinawesome: false)
+ assert_equal false, bulb.frickinawesome
+
+ bulb = car.awesome_bulbs.create(frickinawesome: false)
+ assert_equal false, bulb.frickinawesome
end
def test_build_from_association_should_respect_scope
@@ -2181,6 +2194,26 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal [bulb1, bulb2], car.all_bulbs.sort_by(&:id)
end
+ test "can unscope and where the default scope of the associated model" do
+ Car.has_many :other_bulbs, -> { unscope(where: [:name]).where(name: 'other') }, class_name: "Bulb"
+ car = Car.create!
+ bulb1 = Bulb.create! name: "defaulty", car: car
+ bulb2 = Bulb.create! name: "other", car: car
+
+ assert_equal [bulb1], car.bulbs
+ assert_equal [bulb2], car.other_bulbs
+ end
+
+ test "can rewhere the default scope of the associated model" do
+ Car.has_many :old_bulbs, -> { rewhere(name: 'old') }, class_name: "Bulb"
+ car = Car.create!
+ bulb1 = Bulb.create! name: "defaulty", car: car
+ bulb2 = Bulb.create! name: "old", car: car
+
+ assert_equal [bulb1], car.bulbs
+ assert_equal [bulb2], car.old_bulbs
+ end
+
test 'unscopes the default scope of associated model when used with include' do
car = Car.create!
bulb = Bulb.create! name: "other", car: car
@@ -2315,6 +2348,12 @@ class HasManyAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal [first_bulb, second_bulb], car.bulbs
end
+ test 'double insertion of new object to association when same association used in the after create callback of a new object' do
+ car = Car.create!
+ car.bulbs << TrickyBulb.new
+ assert_equal 1, car.bulbs.size
+ end
+
def test_association_force_reload_with_only_true_is_deprecated
company = Company.find(1)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb
index cf730e4fe7..226ecf5447 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb
@@ -1111,10 +1111,10 @@ class HasManyThroughAssociationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_has_many_through_with_default_scope_on_the_target
person = people(:michael)
- assert_equal [posts(:thinking)], person.first_posts
+ assert_equal [posts(:thinking).id], person.first_posts.map(&:id)
readers(:michael_authorless).update(first_post_id: 1)
- assert_equal [posts(:thinking)], person.reload.first_posts
+ assert_equal [posts(:thinking).id], person.reload.first_posts.map(&:id)
end
def test_has_many_through_with_includes_in_through_association_scope
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb
index ece4dab539..57d1c8feda 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/inverse_associations_test.rb
@@ -83,10 +83,10 @@ class AutomaticInverseFindingTests < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal rating.comment, comment, "The Rating's comment should be the original Comment"
- rating.comment.body = "Brogramming is the act of programming, like a bro."
+ rating.comment.body = "Fennec foxes are the smallest of the foxes."
assert_equal rating.comment.body, comment.body, "Changing the Comment's body on the association should change the original Comment's body"
- comment.body = "Broseiden is the king of the sea of bros."
+ comment.body = "Kittens are adorable."
assert_equal comment.body, rating.comment.body, "Changing the original Comment's body should change the Comment's body on the association"
end
@@ -97,10 +97,10 @@ class AutomaticInverseFindingTests < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal rating.comment, comment, "The Rating's comment should be the original Comment"
- rating.comment.body = "Brogramming is the act of programming, like a bro."
+ rating.comment.body = "Fennec foxes are the smallest of the foxes."
assert_equal rating.comment.body, comment.body, "Changing the Comment's body on the association should change the original Comment's body"
- comment.body = "Broseiden is the king of the sea of bros."
+ comment.body = "Kittens are adorable."
assert_equal comment.body, rating.comment.body, "Changing the original Comment's body should change the Comment's body on the association"
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/associations/left_outer_join_association_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/left_outer_join_association_test.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4af791b758
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/associations/left_outer_join_association_test.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+require "cases/helper"
+require 'models/post'
+require 'models/comment'
+require 'models/author'
+require 'models/essay'
+require 'models/categorization'
+require 'models/person'
+
+class LeftOuterJoinAssociationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
+ fixtures :authors, :essays, :posts, :comments, :categorizations, :people
+
+ def test_construct_finder_sql_applies_aliases_tables_on_association_conditions
+ result = Author.left_outer_joins(:thinking_posts, :welcome_posts).to_a
+ assert_equal authors(:david), result.first
+ end
+
+ def test_construct_finder_sql_does_not_table_name_collide_on_duplicate_associations
+ assert_nothing_raised do
+ queries = capture_sql do
+ Person.left_outer_joins(:agents => {:agents => :agents})
+ .left_outer_joins(:agents => {:agents => {:primary_contact => :agents}}).to_a
+ end
+ assert queries.any? { |sql| /agents_people_4/i =~ sql }
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_construct_finder_sql_executes_a_left_outer_join
+ assert_not_equal Author.count, Author.joins(:posts).count
+ assert_equal Author.count, Author.left_outer_joins(:posts).count
+ end
+
+ def test_left_outer_join_by_left_joins
+ assert_not_equal Author.count, Author.joins(:posts).count
+ assert_equal Author.count, Author.left_joins(:posts).count
+ end
+
+ def test_construct_finder_sql_ignores_empty_left_outer_joins_hash
+ queries = capture_sql { Author.left_outer_joins({}) }
+ assert queries.none? { |sql| /LEFT OUTER JOIN/i =~ sql }
+ end
+
+ def test_construct_finder_sql_ignores_empty_left_outer_joins_array
+ queries = capture_sql { Author.left_outer_joins([]) }
+ assert queries.none? { |sql| /LEFT OUTER JOIN/i =~ sql }
+ end
+
+ def test_left_outer_joins_forbids_to_use_string_as_argument
+ assert_raise(ArgumentError){ Author.left_outer_joins('LEFT OUTER JOIN "posts" ON "posts"."user_id" = "users"."id"').to_a }
+ end
+
+ def test_join_conditions_added_to_join_clause
+ queries = capture_sql { Author.left_outer_joins(:essays).to_a }
+ assert queries.any? { |sql| /writer_type.*?=.*?(Author|\?|\$1)/i =~ sql }
+ assert queries.none? { |sql| /WHERE/i =~ sql }
+ end
+
+ def test_find_with_sti_join
+ scope = Post.left_outer_joins(:special_comments).where(:id => posts(:sti_comments).id)
+
+ # The join should match SpecialComment and its subclasses only
+ assert scope.where("comments.type" => "Comment").empty?
+ assert !scope.where("comments.type" => "SpecialComment").empty?
+ assert !scope.where("comments.type" => "SubSpecialComment").empty?
+ end
+
+ def test_does_not_override_select
+ authors = Author.select("authors.name, #{%{(authors.author_address_id || ' ' || authors.author_address_extra_id) as addr_id}}").left_outer_joins(:posts)
+ assert authors.any?
+ assert authors.first.respond_to?(:addr_id)
+ end
+
+ test "the default scope of the target is applied when joining associations" do
+ author = Author.create! name: "Jon"
+ author.categorizations.create!
+ author.categorizations.create! special: true
+
+ assert_equal [author], Author.where(id: author).left_outer_joins(:special_categorizations)
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb
index 52d197718e..94dfbc3346 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/attribute_methods_test.rb
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ class AttributeMethodsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal category_attrs , category.attributes_before_type_cast
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
def test_read_attributes_before_type_cast_on_boolean
bool = Boolean.create!({ "value" => false })
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/attributes_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/attributes_test.rb
index 264b275181..2991ca8b76 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/attributes_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/attributes_test.rb
@@ -172,5 +172,18 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_equal int_range, klass.type_for_attribute("my_int_range")
end
end
+
+ test "attributes added after subclasses load are inherited" do
+ parent = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base) do
+ self.table_name = "topics"
+ end
+
+ child = Class.new(parent)
+ child.new # => force a schema load
+
+ parent.attribute(:foo, Type::Value.new)
+
+ assert_equal(:bar, child.new(foo: :bar).foo)
+ end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb
index 37ec3f1106..0df8f1f798 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/autosave_association_test.rb
@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ require 'models/molecule'
require 'models/member'
require 'models/member_detail'
require 'models/organization'
+require 'models/guitar'
+require 'models/tuning_peg'
class TestAutosaveAssociationsInGeneral < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_autosave_validation
@@ -397,6 +399,40 @@ class TestDefaultAutosaveAssociationOnAHasManyAssociationWithAcceptsNestedAttrib
assert_not molecule.persisted?, 'Molecule should not be persisted when its electrons are invalid'
end
+ def test_errors_should_be_indexed_when_passed_as_array
+ guitar = Guitar.new
+ tuning_peg_valid = TuningPeg.new
+ tuning_peg_valid.pitch = 440.0
+ tuning_peg_invalid = TuningPeg.new
+
+ guitar.tuning_pegs = [tuning_peg_valid, tuning_peg_invalid]
+
+ assert_not tuning_peg_invalid.valid?
+ assert tuning_peg_valid.valid?
+ assert_not guitar.valid?
+ assert_equal ["is not a number"], guitar.errors["tuning_pegs[1].pitch"]
+ assert_not_equal ["is not a number"], guitar.errors["tuning_pegs.pitch"]
+ end
+
+ def test_errors_should_be_indexed_when_global_flag_is_set
+ old_attribute_config = ActiveRecord::Base.index_nested_attribute_errors
+ ActiveRecord::Base.index_nested_attribute_errors = true
+
+ molecule = Molecule.new
+ valid_electron = Electron.new(name: 'electron')
+ invalid_electron = Electron.new
+
+ molecule.electrons = [valid_electron, invalid_electron]
+
+ assert_not invalid_electron.valid?
+ assert valid_electron.valid?
+ assert_not molecule.valid?
+ assert_equal ["can't be blank"], molecule.errors["electrons[1].name"]
+ assert_not_equal ["can't be blank"], molecule.errors["electrons.name"]
+ ensure
+ ActiveRecord::Base.index_nested_attribute_errors = old_attribute_config
+ end
+
def test_valid_adding_with_nested_attributes
molecule = Molecule.new
valid_electron = Electron.new(name: 'electron')
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb
index dbbcaa075d..e628254b44 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/base_test.rb
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ require 'models/bird'
require 'models/car'
require 'models/bulb'
require 'rexml/document'
-require 'concurrent/atomics'
+require 'concurrent/atomic/count_down_latch'
class FirstAbstractClass < ActiveRecord::Base
self.abstract_class = true
@@ -112,7 +112,9 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
unless current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter, :OracleAdapter, :SQLServerAdapter, :FbAdapter)
def test_limit_with_comma
- assert Topic.limit("1,2").to_a
+ assert_deprecated do
+ assert Topic.limit("1,2").to_a
+ end
end
end
@@ -138,14 +140,10 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_limit_should_sanitize_sql_injection_for_limit_with_commas
- assert_raises(ArgumentError) do
- Topic.limit("1, 7 procedure help()").to_a
- end
- end
-
- unless current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
- def test_limit_should_allow_sql_literal
- assert_equal 1, Topic.limit(Arel.sql('2-1')).to_a.length
+ assert_deprecated do
+ assert_raises(ArgumentError) do
+ Topic.limit("1, 7 procedure help()").to_a
+ end
end
end
@@ -213,7 +211,7 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_preserving_time_objects_with_local_time_conversion_to_default_timezone_utc
- with_env_tz 'America/New_York' do
+ with_env_tz eastern_time_zone do
with_timezone_config default: :utc do
time = Time.local(2000)
topic = Topic.create('written_on' => time)
@@ -226,7 +224,7 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_preserving_time_objects_with_time_with_zone_conversion_to_default_timezone_utc
- with_env_tz 'America/New_York' do
+ with_env_tz eastern_time_zone do
with_timezone_config default: :utc do
Time.use_zone 'Central Time (US & Canada)' do
time = Time.zone.local(2000)
@@ -241,7 +239,7 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_preserving_time_objects_with_utc_time_conversion_to_default_timezone_local
- with_env_tz 'America/New_York' do
+ with_env_tz eastern_time_zone do
with_timezone_config default: :local do
time = Time.utc(2000)
topic = Topic.create('written_on' => time)
@@ -254,7 +252,7 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_preserving_time_objects_with_time_with_zone_conversion_to_default_timezone_local
- with_env_tz 'America/New_York' do
+ with_env_tz eastern_time_zone do
with_timezone_config default: :local do
Time.use_zone 'Central Time (US & Canada)' do
time = Time.zone.local(2000)
@@ -268,6 +266,14 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
+ def eastern_time_zone
+ if Gem.win_platform?
+ "EST5EDT"
+ else
+ "America/New_York"
+ end
+ end
+
def test_custom_mutator
topic = Topic.find(1)
# This mutator is protected in the class definition
@@ -438,7 +444,7 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
Post.reset_table_name
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
def test_update_all_with_order_and_limit
assert_equal 1, Topic.limit(1).order('id DESC').update_all(:content => 'bulk updated!')
end
@@ -1204,42 +1210,10 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal last, Developer.all.merge!(:order => :salary).to_a.last
end
- def test_abstract_class
- assert !ActiveRecord::Base.abstract_class?
- assert LoosePerson.abstract_class?
- assert !LooseDescendant.abstract_class?
- end
-
def test_abstract_class_table_name
assert_nil AbstractCompany.table_name
end
- def test_descends_from_active_record
- assert !ActiveRecord::Base.descends_from_active_record?
-
- # Abstract subclass of AR::Base.
- assert LoosePerson.descends_from_active_record?
-
- # Concrete subclass of an abstract class.
- assert LooseDescendant.descends_from_active_record?
-
- # Concrete subclass of AR::Base.
- assert TightPerson.descends_from_active_record?
-
- # Concrete subclass of a concrete class but has no type column.
- assert TightDescendant.descends_from_active_record?
-
- # Concrete subclass of AR::Base.
- assert Post.descends_from_active_record?
-
- # Abstract subclass of a concrete class which has a type column.
- # This is pathological, as you'll never have Sub < Abstract < Concrete.
- assert !StiPost.descends_from_active_record?
-
- # Concrete subclasses an abstract class which has a type column.
- assert !SubStiPost.descends_from_active_record?
- end
-
def test_find_on_abstract_base_class_doesnt_use_type_condition
old_class = LooseDescendant
Object.send :remove_const, :LooseDescendant
@@ -1284,53 +1258,6 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = original_logger
end
- def test_compute_type_success
- assert_equal Author, ActiveRecord::Base.send(:compute_type, 'Author')
- end
-
- def test_compute_type_nonexistent_constant
- e = assert_raises NameError do
- ActiveRecord::Base.send :compute_type, 'NonexistentModel'
- end
- assert_equal 'uninitialized constant ActiveRecord::Base::NonexistentModel', e.message
- assert_equal 'ActiveRecord::Base::NonexistentModel', e.name
- end
-
- def test_compute_type_no_method_error
- ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc{ raise NoMethodError }) do
- assert_raises NoMethodError do
- ActiveRecord::Base.send :compute_type, 'InvalidModel'
- end
- end
- end
-
- def test_compute_type_on_undefined_method
- error = nil
- begin
- Class.new(Author) do
- alias_method :foo, :bar
- end
- rescue => e
- error = e
- end
-
- ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc{ raise e }) do
-
- exception = assert_raises NameError do
- ActiveRecord::Base.send :compute_type, 'InvalidModel'
- end
- assert_equal error.message, exception.message
- end
- end
-
- def test_compute_type_argument_error
- ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc{ raise ArgumentError }) do
- assert_raises ArgumentError do
- ActiveRecord::Base.send :compute_type, 'InvalidModel'
- end
- end
- end
-
def test_clear_cache!
# preheat cache
c1 = Post.connection.schema_cache.columns('posts')
@@ -1424,6 +1351,19 @@ class BasicsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
Company.attribute_names
end
+ def test_has_attribute
+ assert Company.has_attribute?('id')
+ assert Company.has_attribute?('type')
+ assert Company.has_attribute?('name')
+ assert_not Company.has_attribute?('lastname')
+ assert_not Company.has_attribute?('age')
+ end
+
+ def test_has_attribute_with_symbol
+ assert Company.has_attribute?(:id)
+ assert_not Company.has_attribute?(:age)
+ end
+
def test_attribute_names_on_table_not_exists
assert_equal [], NonExistentTable.attribute_names
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb
index 9cb70ee239..da65336305 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/batches_test.rb
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ class EachTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
# posts.first will be ordered using id only. Title order scope should not apply here
assert_not_equal first_post, posts.first
- assert_equal posts(:welcome), posts.first
+ assert_equal posts(:welcome).id, posts.first.id
end
def test_find_in_batches_should_not_ignore_the_default_scope_if_it_is_other_then_order
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/binary_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/binary_test.rb
index 86dee929bf..9eb5352150 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/binary_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/binary_test.rb
@@ -20,10 +20,6 @@ unless current_adapter?(:DB2Adapter)
name = binary.name
- # MySQL adapter doesn't properly encode things, so we have to do it
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter)
- name.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8)
- end
assert_equal 'ã„ãŸã ãã¾ã™ï¼', name
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/cache_key_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/cache_key_test.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bb2829b3c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/cache_key_test.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+require "cases/helper"
+
+module ActiveRecord
+ class CacheKeyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
+ self.use_transactional_tests = false
+
+ class CacheMe < ActiveRecord::Base; end
+
+ setup do
+ @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
+ @connection.create_table(:cache_mes) { |t| t.timestamps }
+ end
+
+ teardown do
+ @connection.drop_table :cache_mes, if_exists: true
+ end
+
+ test "test_cache_key_format_is_not_too_precise" do
+ record = CacheMe.create
+ key = record.cache_key
+
+ assert_equal key, record.reload.cache_key
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb
index d904b802fa..d09009b65d 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/calculations_test.rb
@@ -31,11 +31,20 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 318, Account.sum(:credit_limit)
end
+ def test_should_sum_arel_attribute
+ assert_equal 318, Account.sum(Account.arel_table[:credit_limit])
+ end
+
def test_should_average_field
value = Account.average(:credit_limit)
assert_equal 53.0, value
end
+ def test_should_average_arel_attribute
+ value = Account.average(Account.arel_table[:credit_limit])
+ assert_equal 53.0, value
+ end
+
def test_should_resolve_aliased_attributes
assert_equal 318, Account.sum(:available_credit)
end
@@ -60,14 +69,26 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 60, Account.maximum(:credit_limit)
end
+ def test_should_get_maximum_of_arel_attribute
+ assert_equal 60, Account.maximum(Account.arel_table[:credit_limit])
+ end
+
def test_should_get_maximum_of_field_with_include
assert_equal 55, Account.where("companies.name != 'Summit'").references(:companies).includes(:firm).maximum(:credit_limit)
end
+ def test_should_get_maximum_of_arel_attribute_with_include
+ assert_equal 55, Account.where("companies.name != 'Summit'").references(:companies).includes(:firm).maximum(Account.arel_table[:credit_limit])
+ end
+
def test_should_get_minimum_of_field
assert_equal 50, Account.minimum(:credit_limit)
end
+ def test_should_get_minimum_of_arel_attribute
+ assert_equal 50, Account.minimum(Account.arel_table[:credit_limit])
+ end
+
def test_should_group_by_field
c = Account.group(:firm_id).sum(:credit_limit)
[1,6,2].each do |firm_id|
@@ -102,6 +123,25 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 60, c[2]
end
+ def test_should_generate_valid_sql_with_joins_and_group
+ assert_nothing_raised ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid do
+ AuditLog.joins(:developer).group(:id).count
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_should_calculate_against_given_relation
+ developer = Developer.create!(name: "developer")
+ developer.audit_logs.create!(message: "first log")
+ developer.audit_logs.create!(message: "second log")
+
+ c = developer.audit_logs.joins(:developer).group(:id).count
+
+ assert_equal developer.audit_logs.count, c.size
+ developer.audit_logs.each do |log|
+ assert_equal 1, c[log.id]
+ end
+ end
+
def test_should_order_by_grouped_field
c = Account.group(:firm_id).order("firm_id").sum(:credit_limit)
assert_equal [1, 2, 6, 9], c.keys.compact
@@ -131,6 +171,14 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 3, accounts.select(:firm_id).count
end
+ def test_limit_should_apply_before_count_arel_attribute
+ accounts = Account.limit(3).where('firm_id IS NOT NULL')
+
+ firm_id_attribute = Account.arel_table[:firm_id]
+ assert_equal 3, accounts.count(firm_id_attribute)
+ assert_equal 3, accounts.select(firm_id_attribute).count
+ end
+
def test_count_should_shortcut_with_limit_zero
accounts = Account.limit(0)
@@ -353,10 +401,23 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 6, Account.select("DISTINCT accounts.id").includes(:firm).count
end
+ def test_count_selected_arel_attribute
+ assert_equal 5, Account.select(Account.arel_table[:firm_id]).count
+ assert_equal 4, Account.distinct.select(Account.arel_table[:firm_id]).count
+ end
+
def test_count_with_column_parameter
assert_equal 5, Account.count(:firm_id)
end
+ def test_count_with_arel_attribute
+ assert_equal 5, Account.count(Account.arel_table[:firm_id])
+ end
+
+ def test_count_with_arel_star
+ assert_equal 6, Account.count(Arel.star)
+ end
+
def test_count_with_distinct
assert_equal 4, Account.select(:credit_limit).distinct.count
@@ -378,12 +439,27 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 4, Account.joins(:firm).distinct.count('companies.id')
end
+ def test_count_arel_attribute_in_joined_table_with
+ assert_equal 5, Account.joins(:firm).count(Company.arel_table[:id])
+ assert_equal 4, Account.joins(:firm).distinct.count(Company.arel_table[:id])
+ end
+
+ def test_count_selected_arel_attribute_in_joined_table
+ assert_equal 5, Account.joins(:firm).select(Company.arel_table[:id]).count
+ assert_equal 4, Account.joins(:firm).distinct.select(Company.arel_table[:id]).count
+ end
+
def test_should_count_field_in_joined_table_with_group_by
c = Account.group('accounts.firm_id').joins(:firm).count('companies.id')
[1,6,2,9].each { |firm_id| assert c.keys.include?(firm_id) }
end
+ def test_should_count_field_of_root_table_with_conflicting_group_by_column
+ assert_equal({ 1 => 1 }, Firm.joins(:accounts).group(:firm_id).count)
+ assert_equal({ 1 => 1 }, Firm.joins(:accounts).group('accounts.firm_id').count)
+ end
+
def test_count_with_no_parameters_isnt_deprecated
assert_not_deprecated { Account.count }
end
@@ -470,7 +546,7 @@ class CalculationsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_from_option_with_specified_index
- if Edge.connection.adapter_name == 'MySQL' or Edge.connection.adapter_name == 'Mysql2'
+ if Edge.connection.adapter_name == 'Mysql2'
assert_equal Edge.count(:all), Edge.from('edges USE INDEX(unique_edge_index)').count(:all)
assert_equal Edge.where('sink_id < 5').count(:all),
Edge.from('edges USE INDEX(unique_edge_index)').where('sink_id < 5').count(:all)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb
index 73ac30e547..4f70ae3a1d 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/callbacks_test.rb
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class CallbackDeveloper < ActiveRecord::Base
ActiveRecord::Callbacks::CALLBACKS.each do |callback_method|
next if callback_method.to_s =~ /^around_/
define_callback_method(callback_method)
- send(callback_method, callback_string(callback_method))
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { send(callback_method, callback_string(callback_method)) }
send(callback_method, callback_proc(callback_method))
send(callback_method, callback_object(callback_method))
send(callback_method) { |model| model.history << [callback_method, :block] }
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/collection_cache_key_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/collection_cache_key_test.rb
index 724234d7f4..53058c5a4a 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/collection_cache_key_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/collection_cache_key_test.rb
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
test "cache_key with custom timestamp column" do
topics = Topic.where("title like ?", "%Topic%")
- last_topic_timestamp = topics(:fifth).written_on.utc.to_s(:nsec)
+ last_topic_timestamp = topics(:fifth).written_on.utc.to_s(:usec)
assert_match(last_topic_timestamp, topics.cache_key(:written_on))
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/column_definition_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/column_definition_test.rb
index 14b95ecab1..da0d7f5195 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/column_definition_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/column_definition_test.rb
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_equal %Q{title varchar(20) DEFAULT 'Hello' NOT NULL}, @viz.accept(column_def)
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
def test_should_set_default_for_mysql_binary_data_types
type = SqlTypeMetadata.new(type: :binary, sql_type: "binary(1)")
binary_column = AbstractMysqlAdapter::Column.new("title", "a", type)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/mysql_type_lookup_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/mysql_type_lookup_test.rb
index 2749273884..f2b1d9e4e7 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/mysql_type_lookup_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/mysql_type_lookup_test.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
require "cases/helper"
-if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
module ActiveRecord
module ConnectionAdapters
class MysqlTypeLookupTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb
index dff6ea0fb0..d43668e57c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_management_test.rb
@@ -92,7 +92,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
app = lambda { |_| [200, {}, body] }
response_body = ConnectionManagement.new(app).call(@env)[2]
assert response_body.respond_to?(:to_path)
- assert_equal response_body.to_path, "/path"
+ assert_equal "/path", response_body.to_path
+ end
+
+ test "doesn't mutate the original response" do
+ original_response = [200, {}, 'hi']
+ app = lambda { |_| original_response }
+ ConnectionManagement.new(app).call(@env)[2]
+ assert_equal 'hi', original_response.last
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb
index 7ef5c93a48..efa3e0455e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/connection_pool_test.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
require "cases/helper"
-require 'concurrent/atomics'
+require 'concurrent/atomic/count_down_latch'
module ActiveRecord
module ConnectionAdapters
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/custom_locking_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/custom_locking_test.rb
index e8290297e3..26d015bf71 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/custom_locking_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/custom_locking_test.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
fixtures :people
def test_custom_lock
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
assert_match 'SHARE MODE', Person.lock('LOCK IN SHARE MODE').to_sql
assert_sql(/LOCK IN SHARE MODE/) do
Person.all.merge!(:lock => 'LOCK IN SHARE MODE').find(1)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/date_time_precision_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/date_time_precision_test.rb
index 698f1b852e..e996d142a2 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/date_time_precision_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/date_time_precision_test.rb
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ class DateTimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
setup do
@connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
+ Foo.reset_column_information
end
teardown do
@@ -20,24 +21,24 @@ class DateTimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
@connection.create_table(:foos, force: true)
@connection.add_column :foos, :created_at, :datetime, precision: 0
@connection.add_column :foos, :updated_at, :datetime, precision: 5
- assert_equal 0, activerecord_column_option('foos', 'created_at', 'precision')
- assert_equal 5, activerecord_column_option('foos', 'updated_at', 'precision')
+ assert_equal 0, Foo.columns_hash['created_at'].precision
+ assert_equal 5, Foo.columns_hash['updated_at'].precision
end
def test_timestamps_helper_with_custom_precision
@connection.create_table(:foos, force: true) do |t|
t.timestamps precision: 4
end
- assert_equal 4, activerecord_column_option('foos', 'created_at', 'precision')
- assert_equal 4, activerecord_column_option('foos', 'updated_at', 'precision')
+ assert_equal 4, Foo.columns_hash['created_at'].precision
+ assert_equal 4, Foo.columns_hash['updated_at'].precision
end
def test_passing_precision_to_datetime_does_not_set_limit
@connection.create_table(:foos, force: true) do |t|
t.timestamps precision: 4
end
- assert_nil activerecord_column_option('foos', 'created_at', 'limit')
- assert_nil activerecord_column_option('foos', 'updated_at', 'limit')
+ assert_nil Foo.columns_hash['created_at'].limit
+ assert_nil Foo.columns_hash['updated_at'].limit
end
def test_invalid_datetime_precision_raises_error
@@ -48,14 +49,6 @@ class DateTimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
- def test_database_agrees_with_activerecord_about_precision
- @connection.create_table(:foos, force: true) do |t|
- t.timestamps precision: 4
- end
- assert_equal 4, database_datetime_precision('foos', 'created_at')
- assert_equal 4, database_datetime_precision('foos', 'updated_at')
- end
-
def test_formatting_datetime_according_to_precision
@connection.create_table(:foos, force: true) do |t|
t.datetime :created_at, precision: 0
@@ -91,21 +84,5 @@ class DateTimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
- private
-
- def database_datetime_precision(table_name, column_name)
- results = @connection.exec_query("SELECT column_name, datetime_precision FROM information_schema.columns WHERE table_name = '#{table_name}'")
- result = results.find do |result_hash|
- result_hash["column_name"] == column_name
- end
- result && result["datetime_precision"].to_i
- end
-
- def activerecord_column_option(tablename, column_name, option)
- result = @connection.columns(tablename).find do |column|
- column.name == column_name
- end
- result && result.send(option)
- end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb
index 67fddebf45..fb2d3bd497 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/defaults_test.rb
@@ -4,17 +4,10 @@ require 'models/entrant'
class DefaultTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_nil_defaults_for_not_null_columns
- column_defaults =
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter) && (Mysql.client_version < 50051 || (50100..50122).include?(Mysql.client_version))
- { 'id' => nil, 'name' => '', 'course_id' => nil }
- else
- { 'id' => nil, 'name' => nil, 'course_id' => nil }
- end
-
- column_defaults.each do |name, default|
+ %w(id name course_id).each do |name|
column = Entrant.columns_hash[name]
assert !column.null, "#{name} column should be NOT NULL"
- assert_equal default, column.default, "#{name} column should be DEFAULT #{default.inspect}"
+ assert_not column.default, "#{name} column should be DEFAULT 'nil'"
end
end
@@ -87,7 +80,7 @@ class DefaultStringsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
-if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
class DefaultsTestWithoutTransactionalFixtures < ActiveRecord::TestCase
# ActiveRecord::Base#create! (and #save and other related methods) will
# open a new transaction. When in transactional tests mode, this will
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb
index 307b68764e..73f5312eba 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/finder_test.rb
@@ -265,6 +265,12 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal [Account], accounts.collect(&:class).uniq
end
+ def test_find_by_association_subquery
+ author = authors(:david)
+ assert_equal author.post, Post.find_by(author: Author.where(id: author))
+ assert_equal author.post, Post.find_by(author_id: Author.where(id: author))
+ end
+
def test_take
assert_equal topics(:first), Topic.take
end
@@ -428,9 +434,9 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_take_and_first_and_last_with_integer_should_use_sql_limit
- assert_sql(/LIMIT 3|ROWNUM <= 3/) { Topic.take(3).entries }
- assert_sql(/LIMIT 2|ROWNUM <= 2/) { Topic.first(2).entries }
- assert_sql(/LIMIT 5|ROWNUM <= 5/) { Topic.last(5).entries }
+ assert_sql(/LIMIT|ROWNUM <=/) { Topic.take(3).entries }
+ assert_sql(/LIMIT|ROWNUM <=/) { Topic.first(2).entries }
+ assert_sql(/LIMIT|ROWNUM <=/) { Topic.last(5).entries }
end
def test_last_with_integer_and_order_should_keep_the_order
@@ -700,96 +706,13 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert Company.where(["name = :name", {name: "37signals' go'es agains"}]).first
end
- def test_bind_arity
- assert_nothing_raised { bind '' }
- assert_raise(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid) { bind '', 1 }
-
- assert_raise(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid) { bind '?' }
- assert_nothing_raised { bind '?', 1 }
- assert_raise(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid) { bind '?', 1, 1 }
- end
-
def test_named_bind_variables
- assert_equal '1', bind(':a', :a => 1) # ' ruby-mode
- assert_equal '1 1', bind(':a :a', :a => 1) # ' ruby-mode
-
- assert_nothing_raised { bind("'+00:00'", :foo => "bar") }
-
assert_kind_of Firm, Company.where(["name = :name", { name: "37signals" }]).first
assert_nil Company.where(["name = :name", { name: "37signals!" }]).first
assert_nil Company.where(["name = :name", { name: "37signals!' OR 1=1" }]).first
assert_kind_of Time, Topic.where(["id = :id", { id: 1 }]).first.written_on
end
- def test_named_bind_arity
- assert_nothing_raised { bind "name = :name", { name: "37signals" } }
- assert_nothing_raised { bind "name = :name", { name: "37signals", id: 1 } }
- assert_raise(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid) { bind "name = :name", { id: 1 } }
- end
-
- class SimpleEnumerable
- include Enumerable
-
- def initialize(ary)
- @ary = ary
- end
-
- def each(&b)
- @ary.each(&b)
- end
- end
-
- def test_bind_enumerable
- quoted_abc = %(#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('a')},#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('b')},#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('c')})
-
- assert_equal '1,2,3', bind('?', [1, 2, 3])
- assert_equal quoted_abc, bind('?', %w(a b c))
-
- assert_equal '1,2,3', bind(':a', :a => [1, 2, 3])
- assert_equal quoted_abc, bind(':a', :a => %w(a b c)) # '
-
- assert_equal '1,2,3', bind('?', SimpleEnumerable.new([1, 2, 3]))
- assert_equal quoted_abc, bind('?', SimpleEnumerable.new(%w(a b c)))
-
- assert_equal '1,2,3', bind(':a', :a => SimpleEnumerable.new([1, 2, 3]))
- assert_equal quoted_abc, bind(':a', :a => SimpleEnumerable.new(%w(a b c))) # '
- end
-
- def test_bind_empty_enumerable
- quoted_nil = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote(nil)
- assert_equal quoted_nil, bind('?', [])
- assert_equal " in (#{quoted_nil})", bind(' in (?)', [])
- assert_equal "foo in (#{quoted_nil})", bind('foo in (?)', [])
- end
-
- def test_bind_empty_string
- quoted_empty = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('')
- assert_equal quoted_empty, bind('?', '')
- end
-
- def test_bind_chars
- quoted_bambi = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote("Bambi")
- quoted_bambi_and_thumper = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote("Bambi\nand\nThumper")
- assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi}", bind('name=?', "Bambi")
- assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi_and_thumper}", bind('name=?', "Bambi\nand\nThumper")
- assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi}", bind('name=?', "Bambi".mb_chars)
- assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi_and_thumper}", bind('name=?', "Bambi\nand\nThumper".mb_chars)
- end
-
- def test_bind_record
- o = Struct.new(:quoted_id).new(1)
- assert_equal '1', bind('?', o)
-
- os = [o] * 3
- assert_equal '1,1,1', bind('?', os)
- end
-
- def test_named_bind_with_postgresql_type_casts
- l = Proc.new { bind(":a::integer '2009-01-01'::date", :a => '10') }
- assert_nothing_raised(&l)
- assert_equal "#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('10')}::integer '2009-01-01'::date", l.call
- end
-
def test_string_sanitation
assert_not_equal "'something ' 1=1'", ActiveRecord::Base.sanitize("something ' 1=1")
assert_equal "'something; select table'", ActiveRecord::Base.sanitize("something; select table")
@@ -1130,14 +1053,6 @@ class FinderTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
protected
- def bind(statement, *vars)
- if vars.first.is_a?(Hash)
- ActiveRecord::Base.send(:replace_named_bind_variables, statement, vars.first)
- else
- ActiveRecord::Base.send(:replace_bind_variables, statement, vars)
- end
- end
-
def table_with_custom_primary_key
yield(Class.new(Toy) do
def self.name
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb
index a0eaa66e94..c73958900b 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/fixtures_test.rb
@@ -184,7 +184,6 @@ class FixturesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_fixtures_from_root_yml_with_instantiation
- # assert_equal 2, @accounts.size
assert_equal 50, @unknown.credit_limit
end
@@ -955,3 +954,17 @@ class FixturesWithAbstractBelongsTo < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal pirates(:blackbeard), doubloons(:blackbeards_doubloon).pirate
end
end
+
+class FixtureClassNamesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
+ def setup
+ @saved_cache = self.fixture_class_names.dup
+ end
+
+ def teardown
+ self.fixture_class_names.replace(@saved_cache)
+ end
+
+ test "fixture_class_names returns nil for unregistered identifier" do
+ assert_nil self.fixture_class_names['unregistered_identifier']
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/forbidden_attributes_protection_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/forbidden_attributes_protection_test.rb
index f4e7646f03..91921469b8 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/forbidden_attributes_protection_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/forbidden_attributes_protection_test.rb
@@ -1,14 +1,20 @@
require 'cases/helper'
require 'active_support/core_ext/hash/indifferent_access'
-require 'models/person'
+
require 'models/company'
+require 'models/person'
+require 'models/ship'
+require 'models/ship_part'
+require 'models/treasure'
-class ProtectedParams < ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess
+class ProtectedParams
attr_accessor :permitted
alias :permitted? :permitted
+ delegate :keys, :key?, :has_key?, :empty?, to: :@parameters
+
def initialize(attributes)
- super(attributes)
+ @parameters = attributes.with_indifferent_access
@permitted = false
end
@@ -17,6 +23,18 @@ class ProtectedParams < ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess
self
end
+ def [](key)
+ @parameters[key]
+ end
+
+ def to_h
+ @parameters
+ end
+
+ def stringify_keys
+ dup
+ end
+
def dup
super.tap do |duplicate|
duplicate.instance_variable_set :@permitted, @permitted
@@ -75,6 +93,13 @@ class ForbiddenAttributesProtectionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
+ def test_create_with_works_with_permitted_params
+ params = ProtectedParams.new(first_name: 'Guille').permit!
+
+ person = Person.create_with(params).create!
+ assert_equal 'Guille', person.first_name
+ end
+
def test_create_with_works_with_params_values
params = ProtectedParams.new(first_name: 'Guille')
@@ -90,10 +115,51 @@ class ForbiddenAttributesProtectionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
+ def test_where_works_with_permitted_params
+ params = ProtectedParams.new(first_name: 'Guille').permit!
+
+ person = Person.where(params).create!
+ assert_equal 'Guille', person.first_name
+ end
+
def test_where_works_with_params_values
params = ProtectedParams.new(first_name: 'Guille')
person = Person.where(first_name: params[:first_name]).create!
assert_equal 'Guille', person.first_name
end
+
+ def test_where_not_checks_permitted
+ params = ProtectedParams.new(first_name: 'Guille', gender: 'm')
+
+ assert_raises(ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesError) do
+ Person.where().not(params)
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_where_not_works_with_permitted_params
+ params = ProtectedParams.new(first_name: 'Guille').permit!
+ Person.create!(params)
+ assert_empty Person.where.not(params).select {|p| p.first_name == 'Guille' }
+ end
+
+ def test_strong_params_style_objects_work_with_singular_associations
+ params = ProtectedParams.new( name: "Stern", ship_attributes: ProtectedParams.new(name: "The Black Rock").permit!).permit!
+ part = ShipPart.new(params)
+
+ assert_equal "Stern", part.name
+ assert_equal "The Black Rock", part.ship.name
+ end
+
+ def test_strong_params_style_objects_work_with_collection_associations
+ params = ProtectedParams.new(
+ trinkets_attributes: ProtectedParams.new(
+ "0" => ProtectedParams.new(name: "Necklace").permit!,
+ "1" => ProtectedParams.new(name: "Spoon").permit! ) ).permit!
+ part = ShipPart.new(params)
+
+ assert_equal "Necklace", part.trinkets[0].name
+ assert_equal "Spoon", part.trinkets[1].name
+ end
+
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb
index 8773986882..95f8706d73 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/helper.rb
@@ -47,13 +47,11 @@ def in_memory_db?
end
def subsecond_precision_supported?
- !current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter) ||
- (ActiveRecord::Base.connection.send(:version) >= '5.6.0' &&
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.send(:version) < '5.7.0')
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_datetime_with_precision?
end
def mysql_enforcing_gtid_consistency?
- current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter) && 'ON' == ActiveRecord::Base.connection.show_variable('enforce_gtid_consistency')
+ current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter) && 'ON' == ActiveRecord::Base.connection.show_variable('enforce_gtid_consistency')
end
def supports_savepoints?
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/inheritance_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/inheritance_test.rb
index f67d85603a..03bce547da 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/inheritance_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/inheritance_test.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
require 'cases/helper'
+require 'models/author'
require 'models/company'
require 'models/person'
require 'models/post'
@@ -55,6 +56,53 @@ class InheritanceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
+ def test_compute_type_success
+ assert_equal Author, ActiveRecord::Base.send(:compute_type, 'Author')
+ end
+
+ def test_compute_type_nonexistent_constant
+ e = assert_raises NameError do
+ ActiveRecord::Base.send :compute_type, 'NonexistentModel'
+ end
+ assert_equal 'uninitialized constant ActiveRecord::Base::NonexistentModel', e.message
+ assert_equal 'ActiveRecord::Base::NonexistentModel', e.name
+ end
+
+ def test_compute_type_no_method_error
+ ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc{ raise NoMethodError }) do
+ assert_raises NoMethodError do
+ ActiveRecord::Base.send :compute_type, 'InvalidModel'
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_compute_type_on_undefined_method
+ error = nil
+ begin
+ Class.new(Author) do
+ alias_method :foo, :bar
+ end
+ rescue => e
+ error = e
+ end
+
+ ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc{ raise e }) do
+
+ exception = assert_raises NameError do
+ ActiveRecord::Base.send :compute_type, 'InvalidModel'
+ end
+ assert_equal error.message, exception.message
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_compute_type_argument_error
+ ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc{ raise ArgumentError }) do
+ assert_raises ArgumentError do
+ ActiveRecord::Base.send :compute_type, 'InvalidModel'
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
def test_should_store_demodulized_class_name_with_store_full_sti_class_option_disabled
without_store_full_sti_class do
item = Namespaced::Company.new
@@ -77,6 +125,32 @@ class InheritanceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
+ def test_descends_from_active_record
+ assert !ActiveRecord::Base.descends_from_active_record?
+
+ # Abstract subclass of AR::Base.
+ assert LoosePerson.descends_from_active_record?
+
+ # Concrete subclass of an abstract class.
+ assert LooseDescendant.descends_from_active_record?
+
+ # Concrete subclass of AR::Base.
+ assert TightPerson.descends_from_active_record?
+
+ # Concrete subclass of a concrete class but has no type column.
+ assert TightDescendant.descends_from_active_record?
+
+ # Concrete subclass of AR::Base.
+ assert Post.descends_from_active_record?
+
+ # Abstract subclass of a concrete class which has a type column.
+ # This is pathological, as you'll never have Sub < Abstract < Concrete.
+ assert !StiPost.descends_from_active_record?
+
+ # Concrete subclasses an abstract class which has a type column.
+ assert !SubStiPost.descends_from_active_record?
+ end
+
def test_company_descends_from_active_record
assert !ActiveRecord::Base.descends_from_active_record?
assert AbstractCompany.descends_from_active_record?, 'AbstractCompany should descend from ActiveRecord::Base'
@@ -84,6 +158,12 @@ class InheritanceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert !Class.new(Company).descends_from_active_record?, 'Company subclass should not descend from ActiveRecord::Base'
end
+ def test_abstract_class
+ assert !ActiveRecord::Base.abstract_class?
+ assert LoosePerson.abstract_class?
+ assert !LooseDescendant.abstract_class?
+ end
+
def test_inheritance_base_class
assert_equal Post, Post.base_class
assert_equal Post, SpecialPost.base_class
@@ -223,7 +303,6 @@ class InheritanceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
-
def test_new_with_complex_inheritance
assert_nothing_raised { Client.new(type: 'VerySpecialClient') }
end
@@ -399,4 +478,49 @@ class InheritanceComputeTypeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
product = Shop::Product.new(:type => phone)
assert product.save
end
+
+ def test_inheritance_new_with_subclass_as_default
+ original_type = Company.columns_hash["type"].default
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.change_column_default :companies, :type, 'Firm'
+ Company.reset_column_information
+
+ firm = Company.new # without arguments
+ assert_equal 'Firm', firm.type
+ assert_instance_of Firm, firm
+
+ firm = Company.new(firm_name: 'Shri Hans Plastic') # with arguments
+ assert_equal 'Firm', firm.type
+ assert_instance_of Firm, firm
+
+ firm = Company.new(type: 'Client') # overwrite the default type
+ assert_equal 'Client', firm.type
+ assert_instance_of Client, firm
+ ensure
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.change_column_default :companies, :type, original_type
+ Company.reset_column_information
+ end
+end
+
+class InheritanceAttributeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
+
+ class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.table_name = 'companies'
+ attribute :type, :string, default: "InheritanceAttributeTest::Startup"
+ end
+
+ class Startup < Company
+ end
+
+ class Empire < Company
+ end
+
+ def test_inheritance_new_with_subclass_as_default
+ startup = Company.new # without arguments
+ assert_equal 'InheritanceAttributeTest::Startup', startup.type
+ assert_instance_of Startup, startup
+
+ empire = Company.new(type: 'InheritanceAttributeTest::Empire') # without arguments
+ assert_equal 'InheritanceAttributeTest::Empire', empire.type
+ assert_instance_of Empire, empire
+ end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb
index 9169207b0a..08a186ae07 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/integration_test.rb
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ class IntegrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_cache_key_format_for_existing_record_with_updated_at
dev = Developer.first
- assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key
+ assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:usec)}", dev.cache_key
end
def test_cache_key_format_for_existing_record_with_updated_at_and_custom_cache_timestamp_format
@@ -111,19 +111,19 @@ class IntegrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_cache_key_for_updated_on
dev = Developer.first
dev.updated_at = nil
- assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_on.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key
+ assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_on.utc.to_s(:usec)}", dev.cache_key
end
def test_cache_key_for_newer_updated_at
dev = Developer.first
dev.updated_at += 3600
- assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key
+ assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_at.utc.to_s(:usec)}", dev.cache_key
end
def test_cache_key_for_newer_updated_on
dev = Developer.first
dev.updated_on += 3600
- assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_on.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", dev.cache_key
+ assert_equal "developers/#{dev.id}-#{dev.updated_on.utc.to_s(:usec)}", dev.cache_key
end
def test_cache_key_format_is_precise_enough
@@ -134,8 +134,16 @@ class IntegrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_not_equal key, dev.cache_key
end
+ def test_cache_key_format_is_not_too_precise
+ skip("Subsecond precision is not supported") unless subsecond_precision_supported?
+ dev = Developer.first
+ dev.touch
+ key = dev.cache_key
+ assert_equal key, dev.reload.cache_key
+ end
+
def test_named_timestamps_for_cache_key
owner = owners(:blackbeard)
- assert_equal "owners/#{owner.id}-#{owner.happy_at.utc.to_s(:nsec)}", owner.cache_key(:updated_at, :happy_at)
+ assert_equal "owners/#{owner.id}-#{owner.happy_at.utc.to_s(:usec)}", owner.cache_key(:updated_at, :happy_at)
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/invalid_connection_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/invalid_connection_test.rb
index 6523fc29fd..c26623e3ca 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/invalid_connection_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/invalid_connection_test.rb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ class TestAdapterWithInvalidConnection < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def setup
# Can't just use current adapter; sqlite3 will create a database
# file on the fly.
- Bird.establish_connection adapter: 'mysql', database: 'i_do_not_exist'
+ Bird.establish_connection adapter: 'mysql2', database: 'i_do_not_exist'
end
teardown do
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb
index 84b0ff8fcb..e030f6c588 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/invertible_migration_test.rb
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ end
module ActiveRecord
class InvertibleMigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
- class SilentMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class SilentMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def write(text = '')
# sssshhhhh!!
end
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- class LegacyMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class LegacyMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("horses") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
@@ -157,8 +157,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
teardown do
%w[horses new_horses].each do |table|
- if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?(table)
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.drop_table(table)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?(table)
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.drop_table(table)
+ end
end
end
ActiveRecord::Migration.verbose = @verbose_was
@@ -189,14 +191,14 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_migrate_up
migration = InvertibleMigration.new
migration.migrate(:up)
- assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist" }
end
def test_migrate_down
migration = InvertibleMigration.new
migration.migrate :up
migration.migrate :down
- assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
end
def test_migrate_revert
@@ -204,11 +206,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
revert = InvertibleRevertMigration.new
migration.migrate :up
revert.migrate :up
- assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
revert.migrate :down
- assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
migration.migrate :down
- assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
end
def test_migrate_revert_by_part
@@ -216,18 +218,24 @@ module ActiveRecord
received = []
migration = InvertibleByPartsMigration.new
migration.test = ->(dir){
- assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
- assert migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ assert migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
+ end
received << dir
}
migration.migrate :up
assert_equal [:both, :up], received
- assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
- assert migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ assert migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
+ end
migration.migrate :down
assert_equal [:both, :up, :both, :down], received
- assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
- assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("new_horses")
+ end
end
def test_migrate_revert_whole_migration
@@ -236,20 +244,20 @@ module ActiveRecord
revert = RevertWholeMigration.new(klass)
migration.migrate :up
revert.migrate :up
- assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
revert.migrate :down
- assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert migration.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
migration.migrate :down
- assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !migration.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
end
end
def test_migrate_nested_revert_whole_migration
revert = NestedRevertWholeMigration.new(InvertibleRevertMigration)
revert.migrate :down
- assert revert.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert revert.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
revert.migrate :up
- assert !revert.connection.table_exists?("horses")
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !revert.connection.table_exists?("horses") }
end
def test_migrate_revert_change_column_default
@@ -314,24 +322,24 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_legacy_up
LegacyMigration.migrate :up
- assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist" }
end
def test_legacy_down
LegacyMigration.migrate :up
LegacyMigration.migrate :down
- assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should not exist"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should not exist" }
end
def test_up
LegacyMigration.up
- assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should exist" }
end
def test_down
LegacyMigration.up
LegacyMigration.down
- assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should not exist"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("horses"), "horses should not exist" }
end
def test_migrate_down_with_table_name_prefix
@@ -340,13 +348,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
migration = InvertibleMigration.new
migration.migrate(:up)
assert_nothing_raised { migration.migrate(:down) }
- assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("p_horses_s"), "p_horses_s should not exist"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?("p_horses_s"), "p_horses_s should not exist" }
ensure
ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix = ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_suffix = ''
end
# MySQL 5.7 and Oracle do not allow to create duplicate indexes on the same columns
- unless current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :OracleAdapter)
+ unless current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter, :OracleAdapter)
def test_migrate_revert_add_index_with_name
RevertNamedIndexMigration1.new.migrate(:up)
RevertNamedIndexMigration2.new.migrate(:up)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb
index 2e1363334d..4fe76e563a 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/locking_test.rb
@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ unless in_memory_db?
def test_lock_sending_custom_lock_statement
Person.transaction do
person = Person.find(1)
- assert_sql(/LIMIT 1 FOR SHARE NOWAIT/) do
+ assert_sql(/LIMIT \$\d FOR SHARE NOWAIT/) do
person.lock!('FOR SHARE NOWAIT')
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb
index 3846ba8e7f..707a2d1da1 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/log_subscriber_test.rb
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ class LogSubscriberTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
Thread.new { assert_equal 0, ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber.runtime }.join
end
- unless current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
+ if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.prepared_statements
def test_binary_data_is_not_logged
Binary.create(data: 'some binary data')
wait
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb
index 83e50048ec..d6963b48d7 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/change_schema_test.rb
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_create_table_with_defaults
# MySQL doesn't allow defaults on TEXT or BLOB columns.
- mysql = current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ mysql = current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
connection.create_table :testings do |t|
t.column :one, :string, :default => "hello"
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_equal 'smallint', one.sql_type
assert_equal 'integer', four.sql_type
assert_equal 'bigint', eight.sql_type
- elsif current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ elsif current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
assert_match 'int(11)', default.sql_type
assert_match 'tinyint', one.sql_type
assert_match 'int', four.sql_type
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_change_column_null
testing_table_with_only_foo_attribute do
- notnull_migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) do
+ notnull_migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) do
def change
change_column_null :testings, :foo, false
end
@@ -405,9 +405,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_drop_table_if_exists
connection.create_table(:testings)
- assert connection.table_exists?(:testings)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert connection.table_exists?(:testings) }
connection.drop_table(:testings, if_exists: true)
- assert_not connection.table_exists?(:testings)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert_not connection.table_exists?(:testings) }
end
def test_drop_table_if_exists_nothing_raised
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def test_create_table_with_force_cascade_drops_dependent_objects
- skip "MySQL > 5.5 does not drop dependent objects with DROP TABLE CASCADE" if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ skip "MySQL > 5.5 does not drop dependent objects with DROP TABLE CASCADE" if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
# can't re-create table referenced by foreign key
assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do
@connection.create_table :trains, force: true
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb
index 8d8e661aa5..d0940b3937 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_attributes_test.rb
@@ -37,13 +37,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_add_column_without_limit
# TODO: limit: nil should work with all adapters.
- skip "MySQL wrongly enforces a limit of 255" if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ skip "MySQL wrongly enforces a limit of 255" if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
add_column :test_models, :description, :string, limit: nil
TestModel.reset_column_information
assert_nil TestModel.columns_hash["description"].limit
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
def test_unabstracted_database_dependent_types
add_column :test_models, :intelligence_quotient, :tinyint
TestModel.reset_column_information
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
def test_out_of_range_limit_should_raise
assert_raise(ActiveRecordError) { add_column :test_models, :integer_too_big, :integer, :limit => 10 }
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_positioning_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_positioning_test.rb
index 4637970ce0..8294da0373 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_positioning_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/column_positioning_test.rb
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
ActiveRecord::Base.primary_key_prefix_type = nil
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
def test_column_positioning
assert_equal %w(first second third), conn.columns(:testings).map(&:name)
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/columns_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/columns_test.rb
index ab3f584350..fca1cb7e97 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/columns_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/columns_test.rb
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_equal '70000', default_after
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
def test_mysql_rename_column_preserves_auto_increment
rename_column "test_models", "id", "id_test"
assert connection.columns("test_models").find { |c| c.name == "id_test" }.auto_increment?
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/compatibility_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/compatibility_test.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..267d2fcccc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/compatibility_test.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+require 'cases/helper'
+
+module ActiveRecord
+ class Migration
+ class CompatibilityTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
+ attr_reader :connection
+ self.use_transactional_tests = false
+
+ def setup
+ super
+ @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
+ @verbose_was = ActiveRecord::Migration.verbose
+ ActiveRecord::Migration.verbose = false
+
+ connection.create_table :testings do |t|
+ t.column :foo, :string, :limit => 100
+ t.column :bar, :string, :limit => 100
+ end
+ end
+
+ teardown do
+ connection.drop_table :testings rescue nil
+ ActiveRecord::Migration.verbose = @verbose_was
+ end
+
+ def test_migration_doesnt_remove_named_index
+ connection.add_index :testings, :foo, :name => "custom_index_name"
+
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2]) {
+ def version; 101 end
+ def migrate(x)
+ remove_index :testings, :foo
+ end
+ }.new
+
+ assert connection.index_exists?(:testings, :foo, name: "custom_index_name")
+ assert_raise(StandardError) { ActiveRecord::Migrator.new(:up, [migration]).migrate }
+ assert connection.index_exists?(:testings, :foo, name: "custom_index_name")
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/create_join_table_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/create_join_table_test.rb
index 8fd08fe4ce..0a7b57455c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/create_join_table_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/create_join_table_test.rb
@@ -12,7 +12,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
teardown do
%w(artists_musics musics_videos catalog).each do |table_name|
- connection.drop_table table_name if connection.tables.include?(table_name)
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence do
+ connection.drop_table table_name if connection.table_exists?(table_name)
+ end
end
end
@@ -82,62 +84,62 @@ module ActiveRecord
connection.create_join_table :artists, :musics
connection.drop_join_table :artists, :musics
- assert !connection.tables.include?('artists_musics')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !connection.table_exists?('artists_musics') }
end
def test_drop_join_table_with_strings
connection.create_join_table :artists, :musics
connection.drop_join_table 'artists', 'musics'
- assert !connection.tables.include?('artists_musics')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !connection.table_exists?('artists_musics') }
end
def test_drop_join_table_with_the_proper_order
connection.create_join_table :videos, :musics
connection.drop_join_table :videos, :musics
- assert !connection.tables.include?('musics_videos')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !connection.table_exists?('musics_videos') }
end
def test_drop_join_table_with_the_table_name
connection.create_join_table :artists, :musics, table_name: :catalog
connection.drop_join_table :artists, :musics, table_name: :catalog
- assert !connection.tables.include?('catalog')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !connection.table_exists?('catalog') }
end
def test_drop_join_table_with_the_table_name_as_string
connection.create_join_table :artists, :musics, table_name: 'catalog'
connection.drop_join_table :artists, :musics, table_name: 'catalog'
- assert !connection.tables.include?('catalog')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !connection.table_exists?('catalog') }
end
def test_drop_join_table_with_column_options
connection.create_join_table :artists, :musics, column_options: {null: true}
connection.drop_join_table :artists, :musics, column_options: {null: true}
- assert !connection.tables.include?('artists_musics')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !connection.table_exists?('artists_musics') }
end
def test_create_and_drop_join_table_with_common_prefix
with_table_cleanup do
connection.create_join_table 'audio_artists', 'audio_musics'
- assert_includes connection.tables, 'audio_artists_musics'
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert connection.table_exists?('audio_artists_musics') }
connection.drop_join_table 'audio_artists', 'audio_musics'
- assert !connection.tables.include?('audio_artists_musics'), "Should have dropped join table, but didn't"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert !connection.table_exists?('audio_artists_musics'), "Should have dropped join table, but didn't" }
end
end
private
def with_table_cleanup
- tables_before = connection.tables
+ tables_before = connection.data_sources
yield
ensure
- tables_after = connection.tables - tables_before
+ tables_after = connection.data_sources - tables_before
tables_after.each do |table|
connection.drop_table table
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/foreign_key_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/foreign_key_test.rb
index 72f2fa95f1..01162dcefe 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/foreign_key_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/foreign_key_test.rb
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_equal 1, foreign_keys.size
fk = foreign_keys.first
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
# ON DELETE RESTRICT is the default on MySQL
assert_equal nil, fk.on_delete
else
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_match %r{\s+add_foreign_key "astronauts",.+on_update: :cascade,.+on_delete: :nullify$}, output
end
- class CreateCitiesAndHousesMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class CreateCitiesAndHousesMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def change
create_table("cities") { |t| }
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
silence_stream($stdout) { migration.migrate(:down) }
end
- class CreateSchoolsAndClassesMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class CreateSchoolsAndClassesMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def change
create_table(:schools)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb
index b23b9a679f..5abd37bfa2 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/index_test.rb
@@ -130,7 +130,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_named_index_exists
connection.add_index :testings, :foo, :name => "custom_index_name"
+ assert connection.index_exists?(:testings, :foo)
assert connection.index_exists?(:testings, :foo, :name => "custom_index_name")
+ assert !connection.index_exists?(:testings, :foo, :name => "other_index_name")
+ end
+
+ def test_remove_named_index
+ connection.add_index :testings, :foo, :name => "custom_index_name"
+
+ assert connection.index_exists?(:testings, :foo)
+ connection.remove_index :testings, :foo
+ assert !connection.index_exists?(:testings, :foo)
end
def test_add_index_attribute_length_limit
@@ -176,7 +186,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
connection.remove_index("testings", :name => "named_admin")
# Selected adapters support index sort order
- if current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter, :MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
connection.add_index("testings", ["last_name"], :order => {:last_name => :desc})
connection.remove_index("testings", ["last_name"])
connection.add_index("testings", ["last_name", "first_name"], :order => {:last_name => :desc})
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/postgresql_geometric_types_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/postgresql_geometric_types_test.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index e4772905bb..0000000000
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/postgresql_geometric_types_test.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-require 'cases/helper'
-
-module ActiveRecord
- class Migration
- class PostgreSQLGeometricTypesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
- attr_reader :connection, :table_name
-
- def setup
- super
- @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
- @table_name = :testings
- end
-
- if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter)
- def test_creating_column_with_point_type
- connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
- t.point :foo_point
- end
-
- assert_column_exists(:foo_point)
- assert_type_correct(:foo_point, :point)
- end
-
- def test_creating_column_with_line_type
- connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
- t.line :foo_line
- end
-
- assert_column_exists(:foo_line)
- assert_type_correct(:foo_line, :line)
- end
-
- def test_creating_column_with_lseg_type
- connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
- t.lseg :foo_lseg
- end
-
- assert_column_exists(:foo_lseg)
- assert_type_correct(:foo_lseg, :lseg)
- end
-
- def test_creating_column_with_box_type
- connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
- t.box :foo_box
- end
-
- assert_column_exists(:foo_box)
- assert_type_correct(:foo_box, :box)
- end
-
- def test_creating_column_with_path_type
- connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
- t.path :foo_path
- end
-
- assert_column_exists(:foo_path)
- assert_type_correct(:foo_path, :path)
- end
-
- def test_creating_column_with_polygon_type
- connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
- t.polygon :foo_polygon
- end
-
- assert_column_exists(:foo_polygon)
- assert_type_correct(:foo_polygon, :polygon)
- end
-
- def test_creating_column_with_circle_type
- connection.create_table(table_name) do |t|
- t.circle :foo_circle
- end
-
- assert_column_exists(:foo_circle)
- assert_type_correct(:foo_circle, :circle)
- end
- end
-
- private
- def assert_column_exists(column_name)
- columns = connection.columns(table_name)
- assert columns.map(&:name).include?(column_name.to_s)
- end
-
- def assert_type_correct(column_name, type)
- columns = connection.columns(table_name)
- column = columns.select{ |c| c.name == column_name.to_s }.first
- assert_equal type.to_s, column.sql_type
- end
-
- end
- end
-end \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/references_foreign_key_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/references_foreign_key_test.rb
index 4f0da999d8..edbc8abe4d 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/references_foreign_key_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/references_foreign_key_test.rb
@@ -53,6 +53,15 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_equal "other_id", fk.primary_key
end
+ test "to_table option can be passed" do
+ @connection.create_table :testings do |t|
+ t.references :parent, foreign_key: { to_table: :testing_parents }
+ end
+ fks = @connection.foreign_keys("testings")
+ assert_equal([["testings", "testing_parents", "parent_id"]],
+ fks.map {|fk| [fk.from_table, fk.to_table, fk.column] })
+ end
+
test "foreign keys cannot be added to polymorphic relations when creating the table" do
@connection.create_table :testings do |t|
assert_raises(ArgumentError) do
@@ -155,7 +164,7 @@ class ReferencesWithoutForeignKeySupportTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
t.references :testing_parent, foreign_key: true
end
- assert_includes @connection.tables, "testings"
+ assert_includes @connection.data_sources, "testings"
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/rename_table_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/rename_table_test.rb
index 6d742d3f2f..8eb027d53f 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration/rename_table_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration/rename_table_test.rb
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def teardown
- rename_table :octopi, :test_models if connection.table_exists? :octopi
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { rename_table :octopi, :test_models if connection.table_exists? :octopi }
super
end
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
enable_extension!('uuid-ossp', connection)
connection.create_table :cats, id: :uuid
assert_nothing_raised { rename_table :cats, :felines }
- assert connection.table_exists? :felines
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert connection.table_exists? :felines }
ensure
disable_extension!('uuid-ossp', connection)
connection.drop_table :cats, if_exists: true
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb
index 10f1c7216f..b5b241ad1a 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migration_test.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-require "cases/helper"
-require "cases/migration/helper"
+require 'cases/helper'
+require 'cases/migration/helper'
require 'bigdecimal/util'
+require 'concurrent/atomic/count_down_latch'
require 'models/person'
require 'models/topic'
@@ -131,12 +132,12 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_migration_instance_has_connection
- migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration).new
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current).new
assert_equal ActiveRecord::Base.connection, migration.connection
end
def test_method_missing_delegates_to_connection
- migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) {
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) {
def connection
Class.new {
def create_table; "hi mom!"; end
@@ -225,7 +226,7 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) { Reminder.first }
end
- class MockMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class MockMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
attr_reader :went_up, :went_down
def initialize
@went_up = false
@@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_migrator_one_up_with_exception_and_rollback
assert_no_column Person, :last_name
- migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) {
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) {
def version; 100 end
def migrate(x)
add_column "people", "last_name", :string
@@ -288,7 +289,7 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_migrator_one_up_with_exception_and_rollback_using_run
assert_no_column Person, :last_name
- migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) {
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) {
def version; 100 end
def migrate(x)
add_column "people", "last_name", :string
@@ -309,7 +310,7 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_migration_without_transaction
assert_no_column Person, :last_name
- migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration) {
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) {
self.disable_ddl_transaction!
def version; 101 end
@@ -499,7 +500,7 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
def test_out_of_range_limit_should_raise
Person.connection.drop_table :test_limits rescue nil
e = assert_raise(ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError, "integer limit didn't raise") do
@@ -522,6 +523,78 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
+ if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_advisory_locks?
+ def test_migrator_generates_valid_lock_id
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current).new
+ migrator = ActiveRecord::Migrator.new(:up, [migration], 100)
+
+ lock_id = migrator.send(:generate_migrator_advisory_lock_id)
+
+ assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.get_advisory_lock(lock_id),
+ "the Migrator should have generated a valid lock id, but it didn't"
+ assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.release_advisory_lock(lock_id),
+ "the Migrator should have generated a valid lock id, but it didn't"
+ end
+
+ def test_generate_migrator_advisory_lock_id
+ # It is important we are consistent with how we generate this so that
+ # exclusive locking works across migrator versions
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current).new
+ migrator = ActiveRecord::Migrator.new(:up, [migration], 100)
+
+ lock_id = migrator.send(:generate_migrator_advisory_lock_id)
+
+ current_database = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.current_database
+ salt = ActiveRecord::Migrator::MIGRATOR_SALT
+ expected_id = Zlib.crc32(current_database) * salt
+
+ assert lock_id == expected_id, "expected lock id generated by the migrator to be #{expected_id}, but it was #{lock_id} instead"
+ assert lock_id.bit_length <= 63, "lock id must be a signed integer of max 63 bits magnitude"
+ end
+
+ def test_migrator_one_up_with_unavailable_lock
+ assert_no_column Person, :last_name
+
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) {
+ def version; 100 end
+ def migrate(x)
+ add_column "people", "last_name", :string
+ end
+ }.new
+
+ migrator = ActiveRecord::Migrator.new(:up, [migration], 100)
+ lock_id = migrator.send(:generate_migrator_advisory_lock_id)
+
+ with_another_process_holding_lock(lock_id) do
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::ConcurrentMigrationError) { migrator.migrate }
+ end
+
+ assert_no_column Person, :last_name,
+ "without an advisory lock, the Migrator should not make any changes, but it did."
+ end
+
+ def test_migrator_one_up_with_unavailable_lock_using_run
+ assert_no_column Person, :last_name
+
+ migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) {
+ def version; 100 end
+ def migrate(x)
+ add_column "people", "last_name", :string
+ end
+ }.new
+
+ migrator = ActiveRecord::Migrator.new(:up, [migration], 100)
+ lock_id = migrator.send(:generate_migrator_advisory_lock_id)
+
+ with_another_process_holding_lock(lock_id) do
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::ConcurrentMigrationError) { migrator.run }
+ end
+
+ assert_no_column Person, :last_name,
+ "without an advisory lock, the Migrator should not make any changes, but it did."
+ end
+ end
+
protected
# This is needed to isolate class_attribute assignments like `table_name_prefix`
# for each test case.
@@ -531,6 +604,30 @@ class MigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def self.base_class; self; end
}
end
+
+ def with_another_process_holding_lock(lock_id)
+ thread_lock = Concurrent::CountDownLatch.new
+ test_terminated = Concurrent::CountDownLatch.new
+
+ other_process = Thread.new do
+ begin
+ conn = ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkout
+ conn.get_advisory_lock(lock_id)
+ thread_lock.count_down
+ test_terminated.wait # hold the lock open until we tested everything
+ ensure
+ conn.release_advisory_lock(lock_id)
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkin(conn)
+ end
+ end
+
+ thread_lock.wait # wait until the 'other process' has the lock
+
+ yield
+
+ test_terminated.count_down
+ other_process.join
+ end
end
class ReservedWordsMigrationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb
index 2ff6938e7b..86eca53141 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/migrator_test.rb
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ class MigratorTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
# Use this class to sense if migrations have gone
# up or down.
- class Sensor < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class Sensor < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
attr_reader :went_up, :went_down
def initialize name = self.class.name, version = nil
@@ -313,9 +313,9 @@ class MigratorTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
_, migrator = migrator_class(3)
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.drop_table "schema_migrations", if_exists: true
- assert_not ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?('schema_migrations')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert_not ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?('schema_migrations') }
migrator.migrate("valid", 1)
- assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?('schema_migrations')
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert ActiveRecord::Base.connection.table_exists?('schema_migrations') }
end
def test_migrator_forward
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb
index 93cb631a04..0b700afcb4 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/nested_attributes_test.rb
@@ -1068,39 +1068,4 @@ class TestHasManyAutosaveAssociationWhichItselfHasAutosaveAssociations < ActiveR
assert_not part.valid?
assert_equal ["Ship name can't be blank"], part.errors.full_messages
end
-
- class ProtectedParameters
- def initialize(hash)
- @hash = hash
- end
-
- def permitted?
- true
- end
-
- def [](key)
- @hash[key]
- end
-
- def to_h
- @hash
- end
- end
-
- test "strong params style objects can be assigned for singular associations" do
- params = { name: "Stern", ship_attributes:
- ProtectedParameters.new(name: "The Black Rock") }
- part = ShipPart.new(params)
-
- assert_equal "Stern", part.name
- assert_equal "The Black Rock", part.ship.name
- end
-
- test "strong params style objects can be assigned for collection associations" do
- params = { trinkets_attributes: ProtectedParameters.new("0" => ProtectedParameters.new(name: "Necklace"), "1" => ProtectedParameters.new(name: "Spoon")) }
- part = ShipPart.new(params)
-
- assert_equal "Necklace", part.trinkets[0].name
- assert_equal "Spoon", part.trinkets[1].name
- end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb
index 7f14082a9a..af15e63d9c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb
@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ require 'models/person'
require 'models/pet'
require 'models/ship'
require 'models/toy'
+require 'models/admin'
+require 'models/admin/user'
require 'rexml/document'
class PersistenceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
@@ -120,6 +122,15 @@ class PersistenceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 59, accounts(:signals37, :reload).credit_limit
end
+ def test_increment_updates_counter_in_db_using_offset
+ a1 = accounts(:signals37)
+ initial_credit = a1.credit_limit
+ a2 = Account.find(accounts(:signals37).id)
+ a1.increment!(:credit_limit)
+ a2.increment!(:credit_limit)
+ assert_equal initial_credit + 2, a1.reload.credit_limit
+ end
+
def test_destroy_all
conditions = "author_name = 'Mary'"
topics_by_mary = Topic.all.merge!(:where => conditions, :order => 'id').to_a
@@ -152,7 +163,24 @@ class PersistenceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert !company.valid?
original_errors = company.errors
client = company.becomes(Client)
- assert_equal original_errors, client.errors
+ assert_equal original_errors.keys, client.errors.keys
+ end
+
+ def test_becomes_errors_base
+ child_class = Class.new(Admin::User) do
+ store_accessor :settings, :foo
+
+ def self.name; 'Admin::ChildUser'; end
+ end
+
+ admin = Admin::User.new
+ admin.errors.add :token, :invalid
+ child = admin.becomes(child_class)
+
+ assert_equal [:token], child.errors.keys
+ assert_nothing_raised do
+ child.errors.add :foo, :invalid
+ end
end
def test_dupd_becomes_persists_changes_from_the_original
@@ -735,9 +763,10 @@ class PersistenceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert !topic.approved?
assert_equal "The First Topic", topic.title
- assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique, ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do
+ error = assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique, ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) do
topic.update_attributes(id: 3, title: "Hm is it possible?")
end
+ assert_not_nil error.cause
assert_not_equal "Hm is it possible?", Topic.find(3).title
topic.update_attributes(id: 1234)
@@ -956,4 +985,17 @@ class PersistenceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
widget.reset_column_information
end
end
+
+ def test_reset_column_information_resets_children
+ child = Class.new(Topic)
+ child.new # force schema to load
+
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.add_column(:topics, :foo, :string)
+ Topic.reset_column_information
+
+ assert_equal "bar", child.new(foo: :bar).foo
+ ensure
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.remove_column(:topics, :foo)
+ Topic.reset_column_information
+ end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb
index daa3271777..bca50dd008 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/pooled_connections_test.rb
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class PooledConnectionsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
conn = ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkout
ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkin conn
@connection_count += 1
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.data_sources
rescue ActiveRecord::ConnectionTimeoutError
@timed_out += 1
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb
index 5e4ba47988..7e18313c00 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/primary_keys_test.rb
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ class PrimaryKeyAnyTypeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
teardown do
- @connection.drop_table(:barcodes) if @connection.table_exists? :barcodes
+ @connection.drop_table(:barcodes, if_exists: true)
end
def test_any_type_primary_key
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ class CompositePrimaryKeyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
-if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
class PrimaryKeyWithAnsiQuotesTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
self.use_transactional_tests = false
@@ -280,9 +280,35 @@ if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
con.reconnect!
end
end
+
+ class PrimaryKeyBigintNilDefaultTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
+ include SchemaDumpingHelper
+
+ self.use_transactional_tests = false
+
+ def setup
+ @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
+ @connection.create_table(:bigint_defaults, id: :bigint, default: nil, force: true)
+ end
+
+ def teardown
+ @connection.drop_table :bigint_defaults, if_exists: true
+ end
+
+ test "primary key with bigint allows default override via nil" do
+ column = @connection.columns(:bigint_defaults).find { |c| c.name == 'id' }
+ assert column.bigint?
+ assert_not column.auto_increment?
+ end
+
+ test "schema dump primary key with bigint default nil" do
+ schema = dump_table_schema "bigint_defaults"
+ assert_match %r{create_table "bigint_defaults", id: :bigint, default: nil}, schema
+ end
+ end
end
-if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter, :MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
class PrimaryKeyBigSerialTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
include SchemaDumpingHelper
@@ -325,7 +351,7 @@ if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter, :MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
end
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
test "primary key column type with options" do
@connection.create_table(:widgets, id: :primary_key, limit: 8, unsigned: true, force: true)
column = @connection.columns(:widgets).find { |c| c.name == 'id' }
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/delegation_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/delegation_test.rb
index 989f4e1e5d..f0e07e0731 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/delegation_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/delegation_test.rb
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
module DelegationWhitelistBlacklistTests
ARRAY_DELEGATES = [
- :+, :-, :|, :&, :[],
+ :+, :-, :|, :&, :[], :shuffle,
:all?, :collect, :compact, :detect, :each, :each_cons, :each_with_index,
:exclude?, :find_all, :flat_map, :group_by, :include?, :length,
:map, :none?, :one?, :partition, :reject, :reverse,
@@ -40,12 +40,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_respond_to target, method
end
end
-
- ActiveRecord::Delegation::BLACKLISTED_ARRAY_METHODS.each do |method|
- define_method "test_#{method}_is_not_delegated_to_Array" do
- assert_raises(NoMethodError) { call_method(target, method) }
- end
- end
end
class DelegationAssociationTest < DelegationTest
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/mutation_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/mutation_test.rb
index 88d2dd55ab..d0f60a84b5 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/mutation_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/mutation_test.rb
@@ -22,13 +22,17 @@ module ActiveRecord
def sanitize_sql(sql)
sql
end
+
+ def sanitize_sql_for_order(sql)
+ sql
+ end
end
def relation
@relation ||= Relation.new FakeKlass.new('posts'), Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder
end
- (Relation::MULTI_VALUE_METHODS - [:references, :extending, :order, :unscope, :select]).each do |method|
+ (Relation::MULTI_VALUE_METHODS - [:references, :extending, :order, :unscope, :select, :left_joins]).each do |method|
test "##{method}!" do
assert relation.public_send("#{method}!", :foo).equal?(relation)
assert_equal [:foo], relation.public_send("#{method}_values")
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb
index c3a1471205..bc6378b90e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb
@@ -302,5 +302,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_raises(ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesError) { Author.where(params) }
assert_equal author, Author.where(params.permit!).first
end
+
+ def test_where_with_unsupported_arguments
+ assert_raises(ArgumentError) { Author.where(42) }
+ end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb
index b0fb905760..f46d414b95 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relation_test.rb
@@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
def self.table_name
'fake_table'
end
+
+ def self.sanitize_sql_for_order(sql)
+ sql
+ end
end
def test_construction
@@ -57,9 +61,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_empty_where_values_hash
relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
assert_equal({}, relation.where_values_hash)
-
- relation.where! :hello
- assert_equal({}, relation.where_values_hash)
end
def test_has_values
@@ -153,10 +154,10 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
test 'merging a hash into a relation' do
- relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
- relation = relation.merge where: :lol, readonly: true
+ relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder)
+ relation = relation.merge where: {name: :lol}, readonly: true
- assert_equal Relation::WhereClause.new([:lol], []), relation.where_clause
+ assert_equal({"name"=>:lol}, relation.where_clause.to_h)
assert_equal true, relation.readonly_value
end
@@ -185,7 +186,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
test '#values returns a dup of the values' do
- relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil).where! :foo
+ relation = Relation.new(Post, Post.arel_table, Post.predicate_builder).where!(name: :foo)
values = relation.values
values[:where] = nil
@@ -234,6 +235,13 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_equal 3, relation.where(id: post.id).pluck(:id).size
end
+ def test_merge_raises_with_invalid_argument
+ assert_raises ArgumentError do
+ relation = Relation.new(FakeKlass, :b, nil)
+ relation.merge(true)
+ end
+ end
+
def test_respond_to_for_non_selected_element
post = Post.select(:title).first
assert_equal false, post.respond_to?(:body), "post should not respond_to?(:body) since invoking it raises exception"
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb
index 8256762f96..7149c7d072 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ require 'models/minivan'
require 'models/aircraft'
require "models/possession"
require "models/reader"
+require "models/categorization"
class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
fixtures :authors, :topics, :entrants, :developers, :companies, :developers_projects, :accounts, :categories, :categorizations, :posts, :comments,
@@ -297,6 +298,11 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 3, tags.length
end
+ def test_finding_with_sanitized_order
+ query = Tag.order(["field(id, ?)", [1,3,2]]).to_sql
+ assert_match(/field\(id, 1,3,2\)/, query)
+ end
+
def test_finding_with_order_limit_and_offset
entrants = Entrant.order("id ASC").limit(2).offset(1)
@@ -913,6 +919,12 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert authors.exists?(authors(:david).id)
end
+ def test_any_with_scope_on_hash_includes
+ post = authors(:david).posts.first
+ categories = Categorization.includes(author: :posts).where(posts: { id: post.id })
+ assert categories.exists?
+ end
+
def test_last
authors = Author.all
assert_equal authors(:bob), authors.last
@@ -1541,6 +1553,13 @@ class RelationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal 'David', topic2.reload.author_name
end
+ def test_update_on_relation_passing_active_record_object_is_deprecated
+ topic = Topic.create!(title: 'Foo', author_name: nil)
+ assert_deprecated(/update/) do
+ Topic.where(id: topic.id).update(topic, title: 'Bar')
+ end
+ end
+
def test_distinct
tag1 = Tag.create(:name => 'Foo')
tag2 = Tag.create(:name => 'Foo')
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb
index 14e392ac30..239f63d27b 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/sanitize_test.rb
@@ -25,6 +25,16 @@ class SanitizeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi_and_thumper}", Binary.send(:sanitize_sql_array, ["name=?", "Bambi\nand\nThumper".mb_chars])
end
+ def test_sanitize_sql_array_handles_named_bind_variables
+ quoted_bambi = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote("Bambi")
+ assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi}", Binary.send(:sanitize_sql_array, ["name=:name", name: "Bambi"])
+ assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi} AND id=1", Binary.send(:sanitize_sql_array, ["name=:name AND id=:id", name: "Bambi", id: 1])
+
+ quoted_bambi_and_thumper = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote("Bambi\nand\nThumper")
+ assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi_and_thumper}", Binary.send(:sanitize_sql_array, ["name=:name", name: "Bambi\nand\nThumper"])
+ assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi_and_thumper} AND name2=#{quoted_bambi_and_thumper}", Binary.send(:sanitize_sql_array, ["name=:name AND name2=:name", name: "Bambi\nand\nThumper"])
+ end
+
def test_sanitize_sql_array_handles_relations
david = Author.create!(name: 'David')
david_posts = david.posts.select(:id)
@@ -69,4 +79,98 @@ class SanitizeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
searchable_post.search("20% _reduction_!").to_a
end
end
+
+ def test_bind_arity
+ assert_nothing_raised { bind '' }
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid) { bind '', 1 }
+
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid) { bind '?' }
+ assert_nothing_raised { bind '?', 1 }
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid) { bind '?', 1, 1 }
+ end
+
+ def test_named_bind_variables
+ assert_equal '1', bind(':a', :a => 1) # ' ruby-mode
+ assert_equal '1 1', bind(':a :a', :a => 1) # ' ruby-mode
+
+ assert_nothing_raised { bind("'+00:00'", :foo => "bar") }
+ end
+
+ def test_named_bind_arity
+ assert_nothing_raised { bind "name = :name", { name: "37signals" } }
+ assert_nothing_raised { bind "name = :name", { name: "37signals", id: 1 } }
+ assert_raise(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementInvalid) { bind "name = :name", { id: 1 } }
+ end
+
+ class SimpleEnumerable
+ include Enumerable
+
+ def initialize(ary)
+ @ary = ary
+ end
+
+ def each(&b)
+ @ary.each(&b)
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_bind_enumerable
+ quoted_abc = %(#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('a')},#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('b')},#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('c')})
+
+ assert_equal '1,2,3', bind('?', [1, 2, 3])
+ assert_equal quoted_abc, bind('?', %w(a b c))
+
+ assert_equal '1,2,3', bind(':a', :a => [1, 2, 3])
+ assert_equal quoted_abc, bind(':a', :a => %w(a b c)) # '
+
+ assert_equal '1,2,3', bind('?', SimpleEnumerable.new([1, 2, 3]))
+ assert_equal quoted_abc, bind('?', SimpleEnumerable.new(%w(a b c)))
+
+ assert_equal '1,2,3', bind(':a', :a => SimpleEnumerable.new([1, 2, 3]))
+ assert_equal quoted_abc, bind(':a', :a => SimpleEnumerable.new(%w(a b c))) # '
+ end
+
+ def test_bind_empty_enumerable
+ quoted_nil = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote(nil)
+ assert_equal quoted_nil, bind('?', [])
+ assert_equal " in (#{quoted_nil})", bind(' in (?)', [])
+ assert_equal "foo in (#{quoted_nil})", bind('foo in (?)', [])
+ end
+
+ def test_bind_empty_string
+ quoted_empty = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('')
+ assert_equal quoted_empty, bind('?', '')
+ end
+
+ def test_bind_chars
+ quoted_bambi = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote("Bambi")
+ quoted_bambi_and_thumper = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote("Bambi\nand\nThumper")
+ assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi}", bind('name=?', "Bambi")
+ assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi_and_thumper}", bind('name=?', "Bambi\nand\nThumper")
+ assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi}", bind('name=?', "Bambi".mb_chars)
+ assert_equal "name=#{quoted_bambi_and_thumper}", bind('name=?', "Bambi\nand\nThumper".mb_chars)
+ end
+
+ def test_bind_record
+ o = Struct.new(:quoted_id).new(1)
+ assert_equal '1', bind('?', o)
+
+ os = [o] * 3
+ assert_equal '1,1,1', bind('?', os)
+ end
+
+ def test_named_bind_with_postgresql_type_casts
+ l = Proc.new { bind(":a::integer '2009-01-01'::date", :a => '10') }
+ assert_nothing_raised(&l)
+ assert_equal "#{ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote('10')}::integer '2009-01-01'::date", l.call
+ end
+
+ private
+ def bind(statement, *vars)
+ if vars.first.is_a?(Hash)
+ ActiveRecord::Base.send(:replace_named_bind_variables, statement, vars.first)
+ else
+ ActiveRecord::Base.send(:replace_bind_variables, statement, vars)
+ end
+ end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/schema_dumper_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/schema_dumper_test.rb
index feb1c29656..f98c9946e4 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/schema_dumper_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/schema_dumper_test.rb
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ class SchemaDumperTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_match %r{c_int_4.*}, output
assert_no_match %r{c_int_4.*limit:}, output
- elsif current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ elsif current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
assert_match %r{c_int_without_limit.*limit: 4}, output
assert_match %r{c_int_1.*limit: 1}, output
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ class SchemaDumperTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_schema_dumps_index_columns_in_right_order
index_definition = standard_dump.split(/\n/).grep(/t\.index.*company_index/).first.strip
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
assert_equal 't.index ["firm_id", "type", "rating"], name: "company_index", using: :btree', index_definition
else
assert_equal 't.index ["firm_id", "type", "rating"], name: "company_index"', index_definition
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ class SchemaDumperTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
index_definition = standard_dump.split(/\n/).grep(/t\.index.*company_partial_index/).first.strip
if current_adapter?(:PostgreSQLAdapter)
assert_equal 't.index ["firm_id", "type"], name: "company_partial_index", where: "(rating > 10)", using: :btree', index_definition
- elsif current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ elsif current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
assert_equal 't.index ["firm_id", "type"], name: "company_partial_index", using: :btree', index_definition
elsif current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter) && ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_partial_index?
assert_equal 't.index ["firm_id", "type"], name: "company_partial_index", where: "rating > 10"', index_definition
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ class SchemaDumperTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert_match %r{t\.boolean\s+"has_fun",.+default: false}, output
end
- if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+ if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
def test_schema_dump_should_add_default_value_for_mysql_text_field
output = standard_dump
assert_match %r{t\.text\s+"body",\s+limit: 65535,\s+null: false$}, output
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ class SchemaDumperTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_schema_dump_includes_length_for_mysql_blob_and_text_fields
output = standard_dump
- assert_match %r{t\.binary\s+"tiny_blob",\s+limit: 255$}, output
+ assert_match %r{t\.blob\s+"tiny_blob",\s+limit: 255$}, output
assert_match %r{t\.binary\s+"normal_blob",\s+limit: 65535$}, output
assert_match %r{t\.binary\s+"medium_blob",\s+limit: 16777215$}, output
assert_match %r{t\.binary\s+"long_blob",\s+limit: 4294967295$}, output
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ class SchemaDumperTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
- class CreateDogMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
+ class CreateDogMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def up
create_table("dog_owners") do |t|
end
@@ -353,6 +353,38 @@ class SchemaDumperTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_suffix = ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix = ''
$stdout = original
end
+
+ def test_schema_dump_with_table_name_prefix_and_ignoring_tables
+ original, $stdout = $stdout, StringIO.new
+
+ create_cat_migration = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Migration::Current) do
+ def change
+ create_table("cats") do |t|
+ end
+ create_table("omg_cats") do |t|
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ original_table_name_prefix = ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix
+ original_schema_dumper_ignore_tables = ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.ignore_tables
+ ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix = 'omg_'
+ ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.ignore_tables = ["cats"]
+ migration = create_cat_migration.new
+ migration.migrate(:up)
+
+ stream = StringIO.new
+ output = ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.dump(ActiveRecord::Base.connection, stream).string
+
+ assert_match %r{create_table "omg_cats"}, output
+ refute_match %r{create_table "cats"}, output
+ ensure
+ migration.migrate(:down)
+ ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix = original_table_name_prefix
+ ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.ignore_tables = original_schema_dumper_ignore_tables
+
+ $stdout = original
+ end
end
class SchemaDumperDefaultsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/mysql_rake_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/mysql_rake_test.rb
index a93fa57257..7cc74f9d9f 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/mysql_rake_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/mysql_rake_test.rb
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
require 'cases/helper'
-if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter)
+if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter)
module ActiveRecord
class MysqlDBCreateTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def setup
@connection = stub(:create_database => true)
@configuration = {
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'my-app-db'
}
@@ -16,33 +16,26 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_establishes_connection_without_database
ActiveRecord::Base.expects(:establish_connection).
- with('adapter' => 'mysql', 'database' => nil)
+ with('adapter' => 'mysql2', 'database' => nil)
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration
end
- def test_creates_database_with_default_encoding_and_collation
+ def test_creates_database_with_no_default_options
@connection.expects(:create_database).
- with('my-app-db', charset: 'utf8', collation: 'utf8_unicode_ci')
+ with('my-app-db', {})
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration
end
- def test_creates_database_with_given_encoding_and_default_collation
- @connection.expects(:create_database).
- with('my-app-db', charset: 'utf8', collation: 'utf8_unicode_ci')
-
- ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration.merge('encoding' => 'utf8')
- end
-
- def test_creates_database_with_given_encoding_and_no_collation
+ def test_creates_database_with_given_encoding
@connection.expects(:create_database).
with('my-app-db', charset: 'latin1')
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration.merge('encoding' => 'latin1')
end
- def test_creates_database_with_given_collation_and_no_encoding
+ def test_creates_database_with_given_collation
@connection.expects(:create_database).
with('my-app-db', collation: 'latin1_swedish_ci')
@@ -72,7 +65,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
@connection = stub("Connection", create_database: true)
@error = Mysql::Error.new "Invalid permissions"
@configuration = {
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'my-app-db',
'username' => 'pat',
'password' => 'wossname'
@@ -99,7 +92,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_connection_established_as_root
assert_permissions_granted_for "pat"
ActiveRecord::Base.expects(:establish_connection).with(
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => nil,
'username' => 'root',
'password' => 'secret'
@@ -111,7 +104,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_database_created_by_root
assert_permissions_granted_for "pat"
@connection.expects(:create_database).
- with('my-app-db', :charset => 'utf8', :collation => 'utf8_unicode_ci')
+ with('my-app-db', {})
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration
end
@@ -131,7 +124,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
assert_permissions_granted_for "pat"
ActiveRecord::Base.expects(:establish_connection).returns do
ActiveRecord::Base.expects(:establish_connection).with(
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'my-app-db',
'username' => 'pat',
'password' => 'secret'
@@ -164,7 +157,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def setup
@connection = stub(:drop_database => true)
@configuration = {
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'my-app-db'
}
@@ -189,7 +182,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def setup
@connection = stub(:recreate_database => true)
@configuration = {
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'test-db'
}
@@ -203,9 +196,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.purge @configuration
end
- def test_recreates_database_with_the_default_options
+ def test_recreates_database_with_no_default_options
@connection.expects(:recreate_database).
- with('test-db', charset: 'utf8', collation: 'utf8_unicode_ci')
+ with('test-db', {})
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.purge @configuration
end
@@ -223,7 +216,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def setup
@connection = stub(:create_database => true)
@configuration = {
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'my-app-db'
}
@@ -241,7 +234,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def setup
@connection = stub(:create_database => true)
@configuration = {
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'my-app-db'
}
@@ -258,7 +251,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
class MySQLStructureDumpTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def setup
@configuration = {
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'test-db'
}
end
@@ -304,7 +297,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
class MySQLStructureLoadTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def setup
@configuration = {
- 'adapter' => 'mysql',
+ 'adapter' => 'mysql2',
'database' => 'test-db'
}
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb
index 184ff7fc63..ba53f340ae 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/postgresql_rake_test.rb
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
$stderr.expects(:puts).
with("Couldn't create database for #{@configuration.inspect}")
- ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration
+ assert_raises(Exception) { ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration }
end
def test_create_when_database_exists_outputs_info_to_stderr
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def test_structure_dump
- Kernel.expects(:system).with('pg_dump', '-i', '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', @filename, 'my-app-db').returns(true)
+ Kernel.expects(:system).with('pg_dump', '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', @filename, 'my-app-db').returns(true)
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_dump(@configuration, @filename)
end
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_structure_dump_with_schema_search_path
@configuration['schema_search_path'] = 'foo,bar'
- Kernel.expects(:system).with('pg_dump', '-i', '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', @filename, '--schema=foo --schema=bar', 'my-app-db').returns(true)
+ Kernel.expects(:system).with('pg_dump', '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', @filename, '--schema=foo', '--schema=bar', 'my-app-db').returns(true)
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_dump(@configuration, @filename)
end
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
def test_structure_dump_with_schema_search_path_and_dump_schemas_all
@configuration['schema_search_path'] = 'foo,bar'
- Kernel.expects(:system).with("pg_dump", '-i', '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', @filename, 'my-app-db').returns(true)
+ Kernel.expects(:system).with("pg_dump", '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', @filename, 'my-app-db').returns(true)
with_dump_schemas(:all) do
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_dump(@configuration, @filename)
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
def test_structure_dump_with_dump_schemas_string
- Kernel.expects(:system).with("pg_dump", '-i', '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', @filename, '--schema=foo --schema=bar', "my-app-db").returns(true)
+ Kernel.expects(:system).with("pg_dump", '-s', '-x', '-O', '-f', @filename, '--schema=foo', '--schema=bar', "my-app-db").returns(true)
with_dump_schemas('foo,bar') do
ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.structure_dump(@configuration, @filename)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/sqlite_rake_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/sqlite_rake_test.rb
index 750d5e42dc..0aea0c3b38 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/sqlite_rake_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/tasks/sqlite_rake_test.rb
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
$stderr.expects(:puts).
with("Couldn't create database for #{@configuration.inspect}")
- ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration, '/rails/root'
+ assert_raises(Exception) { ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.create @configuration, '/rails/root' }
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb
index 47e664f4e7..87299c0dab 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/test_case.rb
@@ -77,12 +77,6 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
end
- class MysqlTestCase < TestCase
- def self.run(*args)
- super if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter)
- end
- end
-
class SQLite3TestCase < TestCase
def self.run(*args)
super if current_adapter?(:SQLite3Adapter)
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/time_precision_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/time_precision_test.rb
index ff7a81fe60..3b6e4dcc2b 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/time_precision_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/time_precision_test.rb
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ class TimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
setup do
@connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection
+ Foo.reset_column_information
end
teardown do
@@ -20,8 +21,8 @@ class TimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
@connection.create_table(:foos, force: true)
@connection.add_column :foos, :start, :time, precision: 3
@connection.add_column :foos, :finish, :time, precision: 6
- assert_equal 3, activerecord_column_option('foos', 'start', 'precision')
- assert_equal 6, activerecord_column_option('foos', 'finish', 'precision')
+ assert_equal 3, Foo.columns_hash['start'].precision
+ assert_equal 6, Foo.columns_hash['finish'].precision
end
def test_passing_precision_to_time_does_not_set_limit
@@ -29,8 +30,8 @@ class TimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
t.time :start, precision: 3
t.time :finish, precision: 6
end
- assert_nil activerecord_column_option('foos', 'start', 'limit')
- assert_nil activerecord_column_option('foos', 'finish', 'limit')
+ assert_nil Foo.columns_hash['start'].limit
+ assert_nil Foo.columns_hash['finish'].limit
end
def test_invalid_time_precision_raises_error
@@ -42,15 +43,6 @@ class TimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
- def test_database_agrees_with_activerecord_about_precision
- @connection.create_table(:foos, force: true) do |t|
- t.time :start, precision: 2
- t.time :finish, precision: 4
- end
- assert_equal 2, database_datetime_precision('foos', 'start')
- assert_equal 4, database_datetime_precision('foos', 'finish')
- end
-
def test_formatting_time_according_to_precision
@connection.create_table(:foos, force: true) do |t|
t.time :start, precision: 0
@@ -88,21 +80,5 @@ class TimePrecisionTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
- private
-
- def database_datetime_precision(table_name, column_name)
- results = @connection.exec_query("SELECT column_name, datetime_precision FROM information_schema.columns WHERE table_name = '#{table_name}'")
- result = results.find do |result_hash|
- result_hash["column_name"] == column_name
- end
- result && result["datetime_precision"].to_i
- end
-
- def activerecord_column_option(tablename, column_name, option)
- result = @connection.columns(tablename).find do |column|
- column.name == column_name
- end
- result && result.send(option)
- end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/touch_later_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/touch_later_test.rb
index 7058f4fbe2..b47769eed7 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/touch_later_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/touch_later_test.rb
@@ -95,16 +95,14 @@ class TouchLaterTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def test_touching_three_deep
- skip "Pending from #19324"
-
previous_tree_updated_at = trees(:root).updated_at
previous_grandparent_updated_at = nodes(:grandparent).updated_at
previous_parent_updated_at = nodes(:parent_a).updated_at
previous_child_updated_at = nodes(:child_one_of_a).updated_at
- travel 5.seconds
-
- Node.create! parent: nodes(:child_one_of_a), tree: trees(:root)
+ travel 5.seconds do
+ Node.create! parent: nodes(:child_one_of_a), tree: trees(:root)
+ end
assert_not_equal nodes(:child_one_of_a).reload.updated_at, previous_child_updated_at
assert_not_equal nodes(:parent_a).reload.updated_at, previous_parent_updated_at
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb
index f2229939c8..637f89196e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/transaction_callbacks_test.rb
@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ class TransactionCallbacksTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
has_many :replies, class_name: "ReplyWithCallbacks", foreign_key: "parent_id"
after_commit { |record| record.do_after_commit(nil) }
- after_commit(on: :create) { |record| record.do_after_commit(:create) }
- after_commit(on: :update) { |record| record.do_after_commit(:update) }
- after_commit(on: :destroy) { |record| record.do_after_commit(:destroy) }
+ after_create_commit { |record| record.do_after_commit(:create) }
+ after_update_commit { |record| record.do_after_commit(:update) }
+ after_destroy_commit { |record| record.do_after_commit(:destroy) }
after_rollback { |record| record.do_after_rollback(nil) }
after_rollback(on: :create) { |record| record.do_after_rollback(:create) }
after_rollback(on: :update) { |record| record.do_after_rollback(:update) }
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb
index bff5ffa65e..584a3dc0d8 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/validations/association_validation_test.rb
@@ -45,6 +45,18 @@ class AssociationValidationTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
assert t.valid?
end
+ def test_validates_associated_without_marked_for_destruction
+ reply = Class.new do
+ def valid?
+ true
+ end
+ end
+ Topic.validates_associated(:replies)
+ t = Topic.new
+ t.define_singleton_method(:replies) { [reply.new] }
+ assert t.valid?
+ end
+
def test_validates_associated_with_custom_message_using_quotes
Reply.validates_associated :topic, :message=> "This string contains 'single' and \"double\" quotes"
Topic.validates_presence_of :content
diff --git a/activerecord/test/cases/view_test.rb b/activerecord/test/cases/view_test.rb
index e80d8bd584..f3c2d2f30e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/cases/view_test.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/cases/view_test.rb
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ module ViewBehavior
def test_table_exists
view_name = Ebook.table_name
# TODO: switch this assertion around once we changed #tables to not return views.
- assert @connection.table_exists?(view_name), "'#{view_name}' table should exist"
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert @connection.table_exists?(view_name), "'#{view_name}' table should exist" }
end
def test_views_ara_valid_data_sources
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ class ViewWithPrimaryKeyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
def drop_view(name)
- @connection.execute "DROP VIEW #{name}" if @connection.table_exists? name
+ @connection.execute "DROP VIEW #{name}" if @connection.view_exists? name
end
end
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ class ViewWithoutPrimaryKeyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
teardown do
- @connection.execute "DROP VIEW paperbacks" if @connection.table_exists? "paperbacks"
+ @connection.execute "DROP VIEW paperbacks" if @connection.view_exists? "paperbacks"
end
def test_reading
@@ -125,7 +125,8 @@ class ViewWithoutPrimaryKeyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
def test_table_exists
view_name = Paperback.table_name
- assert @connection.table_exists?(view_name), "'#{view_name}' table should exist"
+ # TODO: switch this assertion around once we changed #tables to not return views.
+ ActiveSupport::Deprecation.silence { assert @connection.table_exists?(view_name), "'#{view_name}' table should exist" }
end
def test_column_definitions
@@ -149,7 +150,7 @@ class ViewWithoutPrimaryKeyTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
# sqlite dose not support CREATE, INSERT, and DELETE for VIEW
-if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
+if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)
class UpdateableViewTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
self.use_transactional_tests = false
fixtures :books
@@ -167,7 +168,7 @@ class UpdateableViewTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
teardown do
- @connection.execute "DROP VIEW printed_books" if @connection.table_exists? "printed_books"
+ @connection.execute "DROP VIEW printed_books" if @connection.view_exists? "printed_books"
end
def test_update_record
@@ -195,7 +196,7 @@ class UpdateableViewTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
end
end
end
-end # end fo `if current_adapter?(:MysqlAdapter, :Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)`
+end # end fo `if current_adapter?(:Mysql2Adapter, :PostgreSQLAdapter)`
end # end fo `if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_views?`
if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.respond_to?(:supports_materialized_views?) &&
@@ -209,8 +210,7 @@ class MaterializedViewTest < ActiveRecord::PostgreSQLTestCase
end
def drop_view(name)
- @connection.execute "DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW #{name}" if @connection.table_exists? name
-
+ @connection.execute "DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW #{name}" if @connection.view_exists? name
end
end
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/config.example.yml b/activerecord/test/config.example.yml
index e3b55d640e..58e2d45748 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/config.example.yml
+++ b/activerecord/test/config.example.yml
@@ -51,15 +51,6 @@ connections:
password: arunit
database: arunit2
- mysql:
- arunit:
- username: rails
- encoding: utf8
- collation: utf8_unicode_ci
- arunit2:
- username: rails
- encoding: utf8
-
mysql2:
arunit:
username: rails
diff --git a/activerecord/test/fixtures/content.yml b/activerecord/test/fixtures/content.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0d12ee03dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/fixtures/content.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+content:
+ id: 1
+ title: How to use Rails
diff --git a/activerecord/test/fixtures/content_positions.yml b/activerecord/test/fixtures/content_positions.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9e85773f8e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/fixtures/content_positions.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+content_positions:
+ id: 1
+ content_id: 1
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/10_urban/9_add_expressions.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/10_urban/9_add_expressions.rb
index 79a342e574..e908c9eabc 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/10_urban/9_add_expressions.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/10_urban/9_add_expressions.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class AddExpressions < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class AddExpressions < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("expressions") do |t|
t.column :expression, :string
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/decimal/1_give_me_big_numbers.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/decimal/1_give_me_big_numbers.rb
index 0aed7cbd84..549647de86 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/decimal/1_give_me_big_numbers.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/decimal/1_give_me_big_numbers.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class GiveMeBigNumbers < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class GiveMeBigNumbers < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table :big_numbers do |table|
table.column :bank_balance, :decimal, :precision => 10, :scale => 2
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/magic/1_currencies_have_symbols.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/magic/1_currencies_have_symbols.rb
index c066c068c2..53b263bf55 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/magic/1_currencies_have_symbols.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/magic/1_currencies_have_symbols.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# coding: ISO-8859-15
-class CurrenciesHaveSymbols < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class CurrenciesHaveSymbols < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
# We use ¤ for default currency symbol
add_column "currencies", "symbol", :string, :default => "¤"
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1000_people_have_middle_names.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1000_people_have_middle_names.rb
index 4b83d61beb..e046944e31 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1000_people_have_middle_names.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1000_people_have_middle_names.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class PeopleHaveMiddleNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class PeopleHaveMiddleNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "middle_name", :string
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1_people_have_last_names.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1_people_have_last_names.rb
index 68209f3ce9..50fe2a9c8e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1_people_have_last_names.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/1_people_have_last_names.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "last_name", :string
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/3_we_need_reminders.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/3_we_need_reminders.rb
index 25bb49cb32..d7c63ac892 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/3_we_need_reminders.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/3_we_need_reminders.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class WeNeedReminders < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class WeNeedReminders < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("reminders") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/4_innocent_jointable.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/4_innocent_jointable.rb
index 002a1bf2a6..20fe183777 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/4_innocent_jointable.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/missing/4_innocent_jointable.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class InnocentJointable < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class InnocentJointable < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("people_reminders", :id => false) do |t|
t.column :reminder_id, :integer
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/rename/1_we_need_things.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/rename/1_we_need_things.rb
index f5484ac54f..9dce01acfd 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/rename/1_we_need_things.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/rename/1_we_need_things.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class WeNeedThings < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class WeNeedThings < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("things") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/rename/2_rename_things.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/rename/2_rename_things.rb
index 533a113ea8..cb8484e7dc 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/rename/2_rename_things.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/rename/2_rename_things.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class RenameThings < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class RenameThings < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
rename_table "things", "awesome_things"
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/1_people_have_hobbies.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/1_people_have_hobbies.rb
index 639841f663..607113b091 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/1_people_have_hobbies.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/1_people_have_hobbies.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "hobbies", :text
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/2_people_have_descriptions.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/2_people_have_descriptions.rb
index b3d0b30640..d4cbddab50 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/2_people_have_descriptions.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy/2_people_have_descriptions.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "description", :text
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/1_create_articles.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/1_create_articles.rb
index 0f048d90f7..2e9f5ec6bc 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/1_create_articles.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/1_create_articles.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class CreateArticles < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class CreateArticles < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/2_create_comments.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/2_create_comments.rb
index 0f048d90f7..2e9f5ec6bc 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/2_create_comments.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy2/2_create_comments.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class CreateArticles < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class CreateArticles < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_name_collision/1_people_have_hobbies.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_name_collision/1_people_have_hobbies.rb
index e438cf5999..8f81805fe1 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_name_collision/1_people_have_hobbies.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_name_collision/1_people_have_hobbies.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "hobbies", :string
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010101_people_have_hobbies.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010101_people_have_hobbies.rb
index 639841f663..607113b091 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010101_people_have_hobbies.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010101_people_have_hobbies.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "hobbies", :text
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010202_people_have_descriptions.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010202_people_have_descriptions.rb
index b3d0b30640..d4cbddab50 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010202_people_have_descriptions.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps/20090101010202_people_have_descriptions.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class PeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "description", :text
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010101_create_articles.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010101_create_articles.rb
index 0f048d90f7..2e9f5ec6bc 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010101_create_articles.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010101_create_articles.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class CreateArticles < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class CreateArticles < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010202_create_comments.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010202_create_comments.rb
index 2b048edbb5..d361847d4b 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010202_create_comments.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/to_copy_with_timestamps2/20090101010202_create_comments.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class CreateComments < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class CreateComments < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb
index 06cb911117..c450211d8c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class ValidPeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class ValidPeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "last_name", :string
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/2_we_need_reminders.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/2_we_need_reminders.rb
index 25bb49cb32..d7c63ac892 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/2_we_need_reminders.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/2_we_need_reminders.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class WeNeedReminders < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class WeNeedReminders < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("reminders") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/3_innocent_jointable.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/3_innocent_jointable.rb
index 002a1bf2a6..20fe183777 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/3_innocent_jointable.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid/3_innocent_jointable.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class InnocentJointable < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class InnocentJointable < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("people_reminders", :id => false) do |t|
t.column :reminder_id, :integer
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb
index 06cb911117..c450211d8c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/1_valid_people_have_last_names.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class ValidPeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class ValidPeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "last_name", :string
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub/2_we_need_reminders.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub/2_we_need_reminders.rb
index 25bb49cb32..d7c63ac892 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub/2_we_need_reminders.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub/2_we_need_reminders.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class WeNeedReminders < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class WeNeedReminders < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("reminders") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub1/3_innocent_jointable.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub1/3_innocent_jointable.rb
index 002a1bf2a6..20fe183777 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub1/3_innocent_jointable.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_subdirectories/sub1/3_innocent_jointable.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class InnocentJointable < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class InnocentJointable < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("people_reminders", :id => false) do |t|
t.column :reminder_id, :integer
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100101010101_valid_with_timestamps_people_have_last_names.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100101010101_valid_with_timestamps_people_have_last_names.rb
index 1da99ceaba..9fd27593f0 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100101010101_valid_with_timestamps_people_have_last_names.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100101010101_valid_with_timestamps_people_have_last_names.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class ValidWithTimestampsPeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class ValidWithTimestampsPeopleHaveLastNames < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
add_column "people", "last_name", :string
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100201010101_valid_with_timestamps_we_need_reminders.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100201010101_valid_with_timestamps_we_need_reminders.rb
index cb6d735c8b..4a59921136 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100201010101_valid_with_timestamps_we_need_reminders.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100201010101_valid_with_timestamps_we_need_reminders.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class ValidWithTimestampsWeNeedReminders < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class ValidWithTimestampsWeNeedReminders < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("reminders") do |t|
t.column :content, :text
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100301010101_valid_with_timestamps_innocent_jointable.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100301010101_valid_with_timestamps_innocent_jointable.rb
index 4bd4b4714d..bf934576c9 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100301010101_valid_with_timestamps_innocent_jointable.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/valid_with_timestamps/20100301010101_valid_with_timestamps_innocent_jointable.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class ValidWithTimestampsInnocentJointable < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class ValidWithTimestampsInnocentJointable < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
create_table("people_reminders", :id => false) do |t|
t.column :reminder_id, :integer
diff --git a/activerecord/test/migrations/version_check/20131219224947_migration_version_check.rb b/activerecord/test/migrations/version_check/20131219224947_migration_version_check.rb
index 9d46485a31..6f314c881c 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/migrations/version_check/20131219224947_migration_version_check.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/migrations/version_check/20131219224947_migration_version_check.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-class MigrationVersionCheck < ActiveRecord::Migration
+class MigrationVersionCheck < ActiveRecord::Migration::Current
def self.up
raise "incorrect migration version" unless version == 20131219224947
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb b/activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb
index a6e83fe353..dc0296305a 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
class Bulb < ActiveRecord::Base
default_scope { where(:name => 'defaulty') }
belongs_to :car, :touch => true
+ scope :awesome, -> { where(frickinawesome: true) }
attr_reader :scope_after_initialize, :attributes_after_initialize
@@ -49,3 +50,9 @@ class FailedBulb < Bulb
throw(:abort)
end
end
+
+class TrickyBulb < Bulb
+ after_create do |record|
+ record.car.bulbs.to_a
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/car.rb b/activerecord/test/models/car.rb
index 81263b79d1..778c22b1f6 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/car.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/car.rb
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ class Car < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :funky_bulbs, class_name: 'FunkyBulb', dependent: :destroy
has_many :failed_bulbs, class_name: 'FailedBulb', dependent: :destroy
has_many :foo_bulbs, -> { where(:name => 'foo') }, :class_name => "Bulb"
+ has_many :awesome_bulbs, -> { awesome }, class_name: "Bulb"
has_one :bulb
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/company.rb b/activerecord/test/models/company.rb
index a96b8ef0f2..1dcd9fc21e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/company.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/company.rb
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ class Company < AbstractCompany
has_one :dummy_account, :foreign_key => "firm_id", :class_name => "Account"
has_many :contracts
has_many :developers, :through => :contracts
- has_many :accounts
scope :of_first_firm, lambda {
joins(:account => :firm).
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/content.rb b/activerecord/test/models/content.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..140e1dfc78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/content.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+class Content < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.table_name = 'content'
+ has_one :content_position, dependent: :destroy
+
+ def self.destroyed_ids
+ @destroyed_ids ||= []
+ end
+
+ before_destroy do |object|
+ Content.destroyed_ids << object.id
+ end
+end
+
+class ContentWhichRequiresTwoDestroyCalls < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.table_name = 'content'
+ has_one :content_position, foreign_key: 'content_id', dependent: :destroy
+
+ after_initialize do
+ @destroy_count = 0
+ end
+
+ before_destroy do
+ @destroy_count += 1
+ if @destroy_count == 1
+ throw :abort
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+class ContentPosition < ActiveRecord::Base
+ belongs_to :content, dependent: :destroy
+
+ def self.destroyed_ids
+ @destroyed_ids ||= []
+ end
+
+ before_destroy do |object|
+ ContentPosition.destroyed_ids << object.id
+ end
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/developer.rb b/activerecord/test/models/developer.rb
index 7c5941b1af..9a907273f8 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/developer.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/developer.rb
@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ class Developer < ActiveRecord::Base
end
end
+ belongs_to :mentor
+
accepts_nested_attributes_for :projects
has_and_belongs_to_many :shared_computers, class_name: "Computer"
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/guitar.rb b/activerecord/test/models/guitar.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cd068ff53d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/guitar.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+class Guitar < ActiveRecord::Base
+ has_many :tuning_pegs, index_errors: true
+ accepts_nested_attributes_for :tuning_pegs
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/mentor.rb b/activerecord/test/models/mentor.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..11f1e4bff8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/mentor.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+class Mentor < ActiveRecord::Base
+ has_many :developers
+end \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/post.rb b/activerecord/test/models/post.rb
index 81a18188d4..23cebe2602 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/post.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/post.rb
@@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ class SubStiPost < StiPost
end
class FirstPost < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.inheritance_column = :disabled
self.table_name = 'posts'
default_scope { where(:id => 1) }
@@ -193,6 +194,7 @@ class FirstPost < ActiveRecord::Base
end
class PostWithDefaultInclude < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.inheritance_column = :disabled
self.table_name = 'posts'
default_scope { includes(:comments) }
has_many :comments, :foreign_key => :post_id
@@ -204,6 +206,7 @@ class PostWithSpecialCategorization < Post
end
class PostWithDefaultScope < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.inheritance_column = :disabled
self.table_name = 'posts'
default_scope { order(:title) }
end
@@ -225,11 +228,13 @@ class PostWithIncludesDefaultScope < ActiveRecord::Base
end
class SpecialPostWithDefaultScope < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.inheritance_column = :disabled
self.table_name = 'posts'
default_scope { where(:id => [1, 5,6]) }
end
class PostThatLoadsCommentsInAnAfterSaveHook < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.inheritance_column = :disabled
self.table_name = 'posts'
has_many :comments, class_name: "CommentThatAutomaticallyAltersPostBody", foreign_key: :post_id
@@ -239,6 +244,7 @@ class PostThatLoadsCommentsInAnAfterSaveHook < ActiveRecord::Base
end
class PostWithAfterCreateCallback < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.inheritance_column = :disabled
self.table_name = 'posts'
has_many :comments, foreign_key: :post_id
@@ -248,6 +254,7 @@ class PostWithAfterCreateCallback < ActiveRecord::Base
end
class PostWithCommentWithDefaultScopeReferencesAssociation < ActiveRecord::Base
+ self.inheritance_column = :disabled
self.table_name = 'posts'
has_many :comment_with_default_scope_references_associations, foreign_key: :post_id
has_one :first_comment, class_name: "CommentWithDefaultScopeReferencesAssociation", foreign_key: :post_id
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/project.rb b/activerecord/test/models/project.rb
index 5328330653..efa8246f1e 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/models/project.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/project.rb
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
+ belongs_to :mentor
has_and_belongs_to_many :developers, -> { distinct.order 'developers.name desc, developers.id desc' }
has_and_belongs_to_many :readonly_developers, -> { readonly }, :class_name => "Developer"
has_and_belongs_to_many :non_unique_developers, -> { order 'developers.name desc, developers.id desc' }, :class_name => 'Developer'
@@ -14,6 +15,14 @@ class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :firm
has_one :lead_developer, through: :firm, inverse_of: :contracted_projects
+ begin
+ previous_value, ActiveRecord::Base.belongs_to_required_by_default =
+ ActiveRecord::Base.belongs_to_required_by_default, true
+ has_and_belongs_to_many :developers_required_by_default, class_name: "Developer"
+ ensure
+ ActiveRecord::Base.belongs_to_required_by_default = previous_value
+ end
+
attr_accessor :developers_log
after_initialize :set_developers_log
diff --git a/activerecord/test/models/tuning_peg.rb b/activerecord/test/models/tuning_peg.rb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1252d6dc1d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/activerecord/test/models/tuning_peg.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+class TuningPeg < ActiveRecord::Base
+ belongs_to :guitar
+ validates_numericality_of :pitch
+end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/schema/mysql2_specific_schema.rb b/activerecord/test/schema/mysql2_specific_schema.rb
index 52d3290c84..92e0b197a7 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/schema/mysql2_specific_schema.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/schema/mysql2_specific_schema.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
create_table :binary_fields, force: true do |t|
t.binary :var_binary, limit: 255
t.binary :var_binary_large, limit: 4095
- t.column :tiny_blob, 'tinyblob', limit: 255
+ t.blob :tiny_blob, limit: 255
t.binary :normal_blob, limit: 65535
t.binary :medium_blob, limit: 16777215
t.binary :long_blob, limit: 2147483647
@@ -40,6 +40,17 @@ BEGIN
END
SQL
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute <<-SQL
+DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS topics;
+SQL
+
+ ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute <<-SQL
+CREATE PROCEDURE topics(IN num INT) SQL SECURITY INVOKER
+BEGIN
+ select * from topics limit num;
+END
+SQL
+
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.drop_table "enum_tests", if_exists: true
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute <<-SQL
diff --git a/activerecord/test/schema/mysql_specific_schema.rb b/activerecord/test/schema/mysql_specific_schema.rb
index 90f5a60d7b..553cb56103 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/schema/mysql_specific_schema.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/schema/mysql_specific_schema.rb
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
create_table :binary_fields, force: true do |t|
t.binary :var_binary, limit: 255
t.binary :var_binary_large, limit: 4095
- t.column :tiny_blob, 'tinyblob', limit: 255
+ t.blob :tiny_blob, limit: 255
t.binary :normal_blob, limit: 65535
t.binary :medium_blob, limit: 16777215
t.binary :long_blob, limit: 2147483647
@@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS topics;
SQL
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute <<-SQL
-CREATE PROCEDURE topics() SQL SECURITY INVOKER
+CREATE PROCEDURE topics(IN num INT) SQL SECURITY INVOKER
BEGIN
- select * from topics limit 1;
+ select * from topics limit num;
END
SQL
diff --git a/activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb b/activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb
index d334a2740e..025184f63a 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
create_table :bulbs, force: true do |t|
t.integer :car_id
t.string :name
- t.boolean :frickinawesome
+ t.boolean :frickinawesome, default: false
t.string :color
end
@@ -207,6 +207,14 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
add_index :companies, [:firm_id, :type], name: "company_partial_index", where: "rating > 10"
add_index :companies, :name, name: 'company_name_index', using: :btree
+ create_table :content, force: true do |t|
+ t.string :title
+ end
+
+ create_table :content_positions, force: true do |t|
+ t.integer :content_id
+ end
+
create_table :vegetables, force: true do |t|
t.string :name
t.integer :seller_id
@@ -253,6 +261,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
t.string :first_name
t.integer :salary, default: 70000
t.integer :firm_id
+ t.integer :mentor_id
if subsecond_precision_supported?
t.datetime :created_at, precision: 6
t.datetime :updated_at, precision: 6
@@ -347,6 +356,10 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
t.column :key, :string
end
+ create_table :guitars, force: true do |t|
+ t.string :color
+ end
+
create_table :inept_wizards, force: true do |t|
t.column :name, :string, null: false
t.column :city, :string, null: false
@@ -452,6 +465,10 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
t.string :name
end
+ create_table :mentors, force: true do |t|
+ t.string :name
+ end
+
create_table :minivans, force: true, id: false do |t|
t.string :minivan_id
t.string :name
@@ -660,6 +677,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
t.string :name
t.string :type
t.integer :firm_id
+ t.integer :mentor_id
end
create_table :randomly_named_table1, force: true do |t|
@@ -845,6 +863,11 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define do
t.belongs_to :ship
end
+ create_table :tuning_pegs, force: true do |t|
+ t.integer :guitar_id
+ t.float :pitch
+ end
+
create_table :tyres, force: true do |t|
t.integer :car_id
end
diff --git a/activerecord/test/support/schema_dumping_helper.rb b/activerecord/test/support/schema_dumping_helper.rb
index 2d1651454d..666c1b6a14 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/support/schema_dumping_helper.rb
+++ b/activerecord/test/support/schema_dumping_helper.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
module SchemaDumpingHelper
def dump_table_schema(table, connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection)
old_ignore_tables = ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.ignore_tables
- ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.ignore_tables = connection.tables - [table]
+ ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.ignore_tables = connection.data_sources - [table]
stream = StringIO.new
ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.dump(ActiveRecord::Base.connection, stream)
stream.string