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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Object Relational Mapping system.
### The Active Record Pattern
-[Active Record was described by Martin Fowler](http://www.martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/activeRecord.html)
+[Active Record was described by Martin Fowler](https://www.martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/activeRecord.html)
in his book _Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture_. In
Active Record, objects carry both persistent data and behavior which
operates on that data. Active Record takes the opinion that ensuring
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ relationships of the objects in an application can be easily stored and
retrieved from a database without writing SQL statements directly and with less
overall database access code.
-NOTE: If you are not familiar enough with relational database management systems (RDBMS) or structured query language (SQL), please go through [this tutorial](https://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp) (or [this one](http://www.sqlcourse.com/)) or study them by other means. Understanding how relational databases work is crucial to understanding Active Records and Rails in general.
+NOTE: Basic knowledge of relational database management systems (RDBMS) and structured query language (SQL) is helpful in order to fully understand Active Record. Please refer to [this tutorial](https://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp) (or [this one](http://www.sqlcourse.com/)) or study them by other means if you would like to learn more.
### Active Record as an ORM Framework
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ depending on the purpose of these columns.
fields that Active Record will look for when you create associations between
your models.
* **Primary keys** - By default, Active Record will use an integer column named
- `id` as the table's primary key (`bigint` for Postgres and MYSQL, `integer`
+ `id` as the table's primary key (`bigint` for PostgreSQL and MySQL, `integer`
for SQLite). When using [Active Record Migrations](active_record_migrations.html)
to create your tables, this column will be automatically created.
@@ -117,10 +117,10 @@ to Active Record instances:
* `updated_at` - Automatically gets set to the current date and time whenever
the record is created or updated.
* `lock_version` - Adds [optimistic
- locking](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Locking.html) to
+ locking](https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Locking.html) to
a model.
* `type` - Specifies that the model uses [Single Table
- Inheritance](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Base.html#class-ActiveRecord::Base-label-Single+table+inheritance).
+ Inheritance](https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Base.html#class-ActiveRecord::Base-label-Single+table+inheritance).
* `(association_name)_type` - Stores the type for
[polymorphic associations](association_basics.html#polymorphic-associations).
* `(table_name)_count` - Used to cache the number of belonging objects on
@@ -309,12 +309,12 @@ user = User.find_by(name: 'David')
user.destroy
```
-If you'd like to delete several records in bulk, you may use `destroy_all`
-method:
+If you'd like to delete several records in bulk, you may use `destroy_by`
+or `destroy_all` method:
```ruby
# find and delete all users named David
-User.where(name: 'David').destroy_all
+User.destroy_by(name: 'David')
# delete all users
User.destroy_all