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Improve the AR querying docs
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Bumps to 5.7
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* rewords a few awkwardly worded sentences
* adds some punctuation
* adds a few missing words
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The last call site of `last_version` was removed with:
838e18321118ee3ec6669217e5ea0216f79c969a
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`Rack::Session::Abstract::ID` is now deprecated and
`Rack::Session::Abstract::Persisted` should be used instead.
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In c546a2b this was changed to mimic how the browser behaves in a real
situation but left out types that were registered.
When this was changed it didn't take `text/plain` or `text/html` content
types into account. This is a problem if you're manipulating the
`Content-Type` headers in your controller tests, and expect a certain
result.
The reason I changed this to use `to_sym` is because if the
`Content-Type` is not registered then the symbol will not exist. If it's
one of the special types we handle that specifically (:json, :xml, or
:url_encoded_form). If it's any registered type we handle it by setting
the `path_parameters` and then the `request_parameters`. If the `to_sym`
returns nil an error will be thrown.
If the controller test sets a `Content-Type` on the request that `Content-Type`
should remain in the header and pass along the filename.
For example:
If a test sets a content type on a post
```
@request.headers['CONTENT_TYPE'] = 'text/plain'
post :create, params: { name: 'foo.txt' }
```
Then `foo.txt` should be in the `request_parameters` and params related
to the path should be in the `path_parameters` and the `Content-Type`
header should match the one set in the `@request`. When c546a2b was
committed `text/plain` and `text/html` types were throwing a "Unknown
Content-Type" error which is misleading and incorrect.
Note: this does not affect how this is handled in the browser, just how
the controller tests handle setting `Content-Type`.
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HasManyAssociation: moved half of counter cache code to reflection
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Current implementation has a lot of utility methods that accept
reflection call a lot of methods on it and exit.
E.g. has_counter_cache?(reflection)
It causes confusion and inability to cache result of the method even
through it always returns the same result for the same reflection
object.
It can be done easier without access to the association context
by moving code into reflection itself.
e.g. reflection.has_counter_cache?
Reflection is less complex object than association so moving code there
automatically makes it simplier to understand.
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Use `ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.migrations_paths` explicit for db tasks
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`Migrator.migrations_paths`
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This method is private API and never used. Let's remove it.
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`Schema#migrations_paths` is not supposed to be public API. In fact
it's only used inside `Schema` itself, so let's make it private.
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It is always passed in
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Usage was removed in 5c4495538b
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robertjlooby/fix_overwriting_by_dynamic_finders"
This reverts commit d5ba9a42a6e93b163a49f99d739aa56820e044d0, reversing
changes made to 30c503395bf6bf7db1ec0295bd661ce644628db5.
Reason: This generate the dynalic finders more than one time
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put dynamic matchers on GeneratedAssociationMethods instead of model
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Added nodoc tag for the methods which returns object of private apis
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Fix and Improve sql logging coloration in `ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber`.
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- CR feedback from @egilburg
Additionally
- Move logic for colorizing the payload name into a separate method
- Make some `ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber` instance methods private for clarity:
- `colorize_payload_name`
- `sql_color`
- `logger`
- Improve Changelog Documentation
GH #20885
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- Improves coloring for statements like:
# Become WHITE
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT * FROM mytable FOR UPDATE
) ss WHERE col1 = 5;
LOCK TABLE table_name IN ACCESS EXCLUSIVE MODE;
# Becomes RED
ROLLBACK
- Reinstates the coloration of the `payload[:name]`.
Instead of simple alternating colors, adds meaning:
- `MAGENTA` for `"SQL"` or `blank?` payload names
- `CYAN` for Model Load/Exists
- Introduces specs for sql coloration.
- Introduces specs for payload name coloration.
GH#20885
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Rails documentation use american english.[ci skip]
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Fix docs of AR::Timestamp to match #15726
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[ci skip]
@sgrif can you review when you have time? Thanks!
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This method is specifically about the content type so lets remove the
parameter.
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create a singleton content type that just has nils, so that we don't
have to allocate a content type object all the time.
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If someone sets just a charset, but depends on the implicit type from
rendering, this will store a strange content type header that looks like
this: `; charset=blah`. This is so that when the content type header
is parsed again, it will return nil for the actual type.
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It turns out that the response object never really cares what the mime
type object is, so just use the string.
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pull content-type setting to a private method to dry it up.
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Instead of storing content type information in an ivar and a header,
lets move to just store the content type info in just the header.
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we'll use this method later to lazily parse content type headers.
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everything above metal really doesn't care about setting the content
type, so lets rearrange these methods to be in metal.
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_set_content_type only does something when there is a request object,
otherwise the return value of _get_content_type is always ignored. This
commit moves everything to the module that has access to the request
object so we'll never to_s unless there is a reason
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in the future I would like to make the header hash read only (or at
least remove guarantees that mutations will do anything).
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Properly log nested parameters to Active Job
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Refactor arguments logging method for Active Job
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Fix typo in activemodel changelog [ci skip]
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It's only used there.
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`CookieJar` is only at the start of the chain and has its own
request method, so we don't need it in the module.
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It was the same in both legacy versions of the signed and encrypted cookie jars.
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The `EncryptedCookieJar` already calls it for us, so just delegate to its `parse` implementation.
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`SignedCookieJar`'s parse method already attempts to verify the message,
so we can just call super and try the old verifier if it fails.
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