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As you can also configure your database connection using `ENV["DATABASE_URL"]`,
the fixture setup can't reply on the `.configurations` Hash.
As the fixtures are only loaded when ActiveRecord is actually used
(`rails/test_help.rb`) it should be safe to drop the check for an existing configuration.
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Conflicts:
guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md
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For example, you need to change this:
class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :posts
has_many :taggings, :through => :posts
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :tagging
has_many :taggings
end
class Tagging < ActiveRecord::Base
end
To this:
class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :posts
has_many :taggings, :through => :posts, :source => :tagging
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :tagging
has_many :taggings
end
class Tagging < ActiveRecord::Base
end
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of using +inverse_of: false+ option. Changing the documentation and
adding a CHANGELOG entry for the automatic inverse detection feature.
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When then PostgreSQL visitor was [added](https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/6b7fdf3bf3675a14eae74acc5241089308153a34)
`add_column` was no longer receiving the column options directly. This
caused the options to be lost along the way.
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When removing records from a `has_many` association it used
the `primary_key` defined on the association.
Our test suite didn't fail because on all occurences of `:primary_key`,
the specified column was available in both tables. This prevented the
code from raising an exception but it still behaved badly.
I added a test-case to prevent regressions that failed with:
```
1) Error:
HasManyAssociationsTest#test_has_many_assignment_with_custom_primary_key:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: SQLite3::SQLException: no such column: essays.first_name: UPDATE "essays" SET "writer_id" = NULL WHERE "essays"."writer_id" = ? AND "essays"."first_name" IS NULL
```
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since 9.1.
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Deprecate SchemaStatements#distinct, and make SchemaStatements#columns_for_distinct nodoc.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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Call assume_migrated_upto_version on connection to prevent it from first
being picked up in method_missing. In the base class, Migration,
method_missing expects the argument to be a table name, and calls
proper_table_name on the arguments before sending to connection. If
table_name_prefix or table_name_suffix is used, the schema version changes
to prefix_version_suffix, breaking `rake test:prepare`.
Fixes #10411.
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Confirm a record has not already been destroyed before decrementing counter cache
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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counter cache
At present, calling destroy multiple times on the same record results
in the belongs_to counter cache being decremented multiple times. With
this change the record is checked for whether it is already destroyed
prior to decrementing the counter cache.
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Fixing CHANGLOG description
Remove extra line.
Remove blank lines.
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fixes #10419
Following code should raise IrreversibleMigration. But the code was
failing since options is an array and not a hash.
def change
change_table :users do |t|
t.remove_index [:name, :email]
end
end
Fix was to check if the options is a Hash before operating on it.
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assignment
For one-to-one nested associations, if you build the new (in-memory)
child object yourself before assignment, then the NestedAttributes
module will not overwrite it, e.g.:
class Member < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :avatar
accepts_nested_attributes_for :avatar
def avatar
super || build_avatar(width: 200)
end
end
member = Member.new
member.avatar_attributes = {icon: 'sad'}
member.avatar.width # => 200
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autosave_association issue that occurs when table has unique index (resubmission)
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fixes bug introduced by #3329
These are the conditions necessary to reproduce the bug:
- For an association, autosave => true.
- An association record is being destroyed
- A new association record is being created.
- There is a unique index one of the association's fields.
- The record being created has the same value as the record being
destroyed on the indexed field.
Before, the deletion of records was postponed until after all
insertions/saves. Therefore the new record with the identical value in
the indexed field caused a non-unique value error to be thrown at the database
level.
With this fix, the deletions happen first, before the insertions/saves.
Therefore the record with the duplicate value is gone from the database
before the new record is created, thereby avoiding the non-uniuqe value
error.
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When using symbol keys, ActiveRecord will now translate aliased attribute names to the actual column name used in the database:
With the model
class Topic
alias_attribute :heading, :title
end
The call
Topic.where(heading: 'The First Topic')
should yield the same result as
Topic.where(title: 'The First Topic')
This also applies to ActiveRecord::Relation::Calculations calls such as `Model.sum(:aliased)` and `Model.pluck(:aliased)`.
This will not work with SQL fragment strings like `Model.sum('DISTINCT aliased')`.
Github #7839
*Godfrey Chan*
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activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb states:
# [association=(associate)]
# Assigns the associate object, extracts the primary key, sets it as the foreign key,
# and saves the associate object.
Since commit 42dd5d9f2976677a4bf22347f2dde1a8135dfbb4 to fix #7191, this
is no longer the case if the associate has changed, but is the same
object. For example:
# Pirate has_one :ship
pirate = Pirate.create!(catchphrase: "A Pirate")
ship = pirate.build_ship(name: 'old name')
ship.save!
ship.name = 'new name'
pirate.ship = ship
That last line should trigger a save. Although we are not changing the
association, the associate (ship) has changed.
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when transitioning to new association" until a proper fix is found for #10197"
This reverts commit 7389df139a35436f00876c96d20e81ba23c93f0a.
Conflicts:
activerecord/test/cases/timestamp_test.rb
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transitioning to new association" until a proper fix is found for #10197
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This commit fixes a regression bug in which counter_cache columns
were not being updated correctly when newly created records were
being pushed into an assocation. EG:
# this was fine
@post.comment.create!
# this was fine
@comment = Comment.first
@post.comments << @comment
# this would not update counters
@post.comments << Comment.create!
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The entry is basically copy & paste of the commit message, but the CHANGELOG
has a different purpose than Git history, it just communicates what is new:
* No need to explain why did the bug happen (unless it is truly relevant).
* No need to explain how was the bug fixed.
* Whether the user gives new names to columns does not really matter, use of
select to cherry-pick a column for example also presented that behaviour.
Non-selected attributes are the key, either because they were not included
in the selected list, or because they were but with a different alias.
* In the case of an attribute alias, what you really want to depict is that
respond_to? returns false for the original attribute name.
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fixes #4208
If a query selects only a few columns and gives custom names to
those columns then respond_to? was returning true for the non
selected columns. However calling those non selected columns
raises exception.
post = Post.select("'title' as post_title").first
In the above case when `post.body` is invoked then an exception is
raised since `body` attribute is not selected. Howevere `respond_to?`
did not behave correctly.
pos.respond_to?(:body) #=> true
Reason was that Active Record calls `super` to pass the call to
Active Model and all the columns are defined on Active Model.
Fix is to actually check if the data returned from the db contains
the data for column in question.
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This reverts commit e8727d37fc49d5bf9976c3cb5c46badb92cf4ced, reversing
changes made to d098e1c24bc145e0cc14532348436e14dc46d375.
Reason: it broke the mysql build
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fixes bug introduced by #3329
These are the conditions necessary to reproduce the bug:
- For an association, autosave => true.
- An association record is being destroyed
- A new association record is being created.
- There is a unique index one of the association's fields.
- The record being created has the same value as the record being
destroyed on the indexed field.
Before, the deletion of records was postponed until after all
insertions/saves. Therefore the new record with the identical value in
the indexed field caused a non-unique value error to be thrown at the database
level.
With this fix, the deletions happen first, before the insertions/saves.
Therefore the record with the duplicate value is gone from the database
before the new record is created, thereby avoiding the non-uniuqe value
error.
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Support transactions in Migrator.run
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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bit column in Postgresql, because solving ambiguity.
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