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the parallel tests (#34030)
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Require the except hash extension before trying to alias it
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MySQL supports DELETE with LIMIT and ORDER BY.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/delete.html
Before:
```
Post Destroy (1.0ms) DELETE FROM `posts` WHERE `posts`.`id` IN (SELECT `id` FROM (SELECT `posts`.`id` FROM `posts` WHERE `posts`.`author_id` = ? ORDER BY `posts`.`id` ASC LIMIT ?) __active_record_temp) [["author_id", 1], ["LIMIT", 1]]
```
After:
```
Post Destroy (0.4ms) DELETE FROM `posts` WHERE `posts`.`author_id` = ? ORDER BY `posts`.`id` ASC LIMIT ? [["author_id", 1], ["LIMIT", 1]]
```
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53521a9e39b9d8af4165d7703c36dc905f1f8f67
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No longer needed workaround for Ruby 2.2 "private attribute?" warning.
Related 6d63b5e49a399fe246afcebad45c3c962de268fa.
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Follow up ae406cd633dab2cafbc0d1bb5922d1ca40056ea0.
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Originally specified attributes were only normal values, and
`ActiveRecord::MultiparameterAssignmentErrors` did not occur.
In addition, an assertion is performed only on rescue, even if an
exception does not occur, the test passes. To avoid this use `assert_raise`.
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Updates expires_in docs
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Previously the documentation for expires_in suggested that the option
was available for all cache stores. This clarifies that the behavior can
be supported, but is not always supported.
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gmcgibbon/change_migrations_paths_command_option_to_db
Refactor migrations_path command option to database
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* Documentation clarity in ActiveJob::TestHelper [ci skip]
* Documentation for options
[Mohit Natoo + Rafael Mendonça França]
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Fix HashWithIndifferentAccess#without bug
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Update backburner to the latest version
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version 1.5.0 includes to warning fixes that show on tests:
https://github.com/nesquena/backburner/commit/cd9670146bca4df83ae2aacb95b3e6d1c1c1eee8
https://github.com/nesquena/backburner/commit/4dfa22bda1685ca1afa9f7d474df471ca6364e69
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Update guide for validation custom contexts [ci skip]
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The Active Record validations guide's section on custom contexts appears
to be incomplete. the code sample shows a context being added to
validations, but not being used.
Add to the sample code for this section by showing validations being run
with and without the custom context. Add a second sample code block
showing that validations with no context are also run, when a context is
used.
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Documentation for queue_adapter_name method in ActiveJob::QueueAdapter
[ci skip]
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Bugfix ActiveRecord::Relation#merge special case of from clause
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When one relation is merged into another that has a different base class
merging `from_clause` causes invalid SQL to be generated
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LoggerSilence doesn't require concurrent:
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- LoggerThreadSafeLevel does nowaday since 2518bda97cbbcb33dc9a92e70d5b01c09e64d12d
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Clarify transactional behavior of after_commit and after_rollback callbacks
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[ci skip] Do not recommend testing stored object in template
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Since `assigns` is not placed by default with Rails, we suggested to
test if the right information was displayed instead of suggesting to
test if the right object was stored in the template.
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Do not enable disabled elements for XHR redirects
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Fixes #29473.
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* Handle more unsafe String methods
* Fix codeclimate issue
* Revert stylistic change
[Janosch Müller + Rafael Mendonça França]
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Add probot autolabeler config
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[ci skip]
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Fix optionally scoped root route unscoped access
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Revert "record who created the node when $DEBUG is true"
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This reverts commit a1b72178714fbf0033fe076b7e51f57eff152bdd.
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Fixing an edge case when using objects as constraints
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This PR fixes an issue when the following situation occurs.
If you define a class like this
class MyConstraint
def call(*args)
# for some reason this is defined
end
def matches?(*args)
# checking the args
end
end
and try to use it as a constraint
get "/", to: "home#show", constraints: MyConstraint.new
if its `matches?` method returns `false` there will be an error for the
mapper will ask for the constraint arity, thinking it is a proc, lambda
or method.
This PR checks for the presence of the `arity` method on the constraint
calling it only if present, preventing the error while keeping the basic
behavior.
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Since Ruby 2.4 unified Fixnum and Bignum into Integer.
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Before:
```
Topic Update All (0.4ms) UPDATE `topics` SET `topics`.`replies_count` = COALESCE(`topics`.`replies_count`, 0) + 1, `topics`.`updated_at` = '2018-09-27 18:34:05.068774' WHERE `topics`.`id` = ? [["id", 7]]
```
After:
```
Topic Update All (0.4ms) UPDATE `topics` SET `topics`.`replies_count` = COALESCE(`topics`.`replies_count`, 0) + ?, `topics`.`updated_at` = ? WHERE `topics`.`id` = ? [["replies_count", 1], ["updated_at", 2018-09-27 18:55:05 UTC], ["id", 7]]
```
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Add a way to check for subset of arguments when performing jobs:
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- When calling `assert_performed_with`/`assert_enqueued_with`, the
+args+ needs to match exactly what the job get passed.
Some jobs can have lot of arguments, or even a simple hash argument
has many key. This is not convenient to test as most tests doesn't
need to check if the arguments matches perfectly.
This PR make it possible to only check if a subset of arguments were
passed to the job.
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Remove Rails 5.0 workaround from ActionCable::Channel::TestCase
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