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Improve the guide about `has_many` `collection.clear` to indicate
the behavior for each dependent strategy according to
`collection.delete_all`.
Based on #17179, I changed the `collection.delete` docs to also
clarify the default strategy for each `hm` and `hm:t` associations.
Fixes #20170.
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- CollectionProxy#clear method calls delete_all so the SQL is directly
run into the database.
- So the updated_at column of the object on which its run is not
updated.
- Closes #17161
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Fixes #18237
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Construction of relations can be a hotspot, we don't want to create one
of these in the constructor. This also allows us to do more expensive
things in the predicate builder's constructor, since it's created once
per AR::Base subclass
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For detailed testing of behavior see:
https://gist.github.com/eileencodes/5b0a2fe011dcff6203fe
This shows destroy_all always destroys records and fires callbacks.
It will never use nullify or delete_all
delete_all's behavior varies greatly based on `hm` vs `hm:t` and deletion
strategy.
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[ci skip] Updated documentation syntax of block parameter for rdoc
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This method no longer returns an array of all records that
have been removed. Correct documentation to reflect this change.
See issue 14546
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CollectionProxy should be able to reuse the behavior (methods) of its parent class,
but with its own state. This change allows CollectionProxy to use the arel object
corresponding to its association's scope.
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Need to define #reset on CollectionProxy.
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This commit fixes two regressions introduced in cafe31a078 where
newly created finder methods #second, #third, #forth, and #fifth
caused a NoMethodError error on reload associations and where we
were pulling the wrong element out of cached associations.
Examples:
some_book.authors.reload.second
# Before
# => NoMethodError: undefined method 'first' for nil:NilClass
# After
# => #<Author id: 2, name: "Sally Second", ...>
some_book.first.authors.first
some_book.first.authors.second
# Before
# => #<Author id: 1, name: "Freddy First", ...>
# => #<Author id: 1, name: "Freddy First", ...>
# After
# => #<Author id: 1, name: "Freddy First", ...>
# => #<Author id: 2, name: "Sally Second", ...>
Fixes #13783.
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derikson/collection_proxy_select_with_multiple_args
Change CollectionProxy#select to take the same arguments as ActiveRecord::select
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arguments.
This makes the arguments the same as ActiveRecord::QueryMethods::select.
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It is needed for activerecord-depecated_finders
This reverts commit dcff027a5242b20c0c90eb062dddb22ccf51aed9, reversing
changes made to 3a2093984ff49d86db1efeff0c7581e788ecfb9f.
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According to our guideline, we leave 1 space between `#` and `=>`, so we
want `# =>` instead of `#=>`.
Thanks to @fxn for the suggestion.
[ci skip]
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Method `delete_all` should not be invoking callbacks and this
feature was deprecated in Rails 4.0. This is being removed.
`delete_all` will continue to honor the `:dependent` option. However
if `:dependent` value is `:destroy` then the default deletion
strategy for that collection will be applied.
User can also force a deletion strategy by passing parameter to
`delete_all`. For example you can do `@post.comments.delete_all(:nullify)`
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The previous implementation was necessary in order to support stuff
like:
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
default_scope where(published: true)
scope :ordered, order("created_at")
end
If we didn't evaluate the default scope at the last possible moment
before sending the SQL to the database, it would become impossible to
do:
Post.unscoped.ordered
This is because the default scope would already be bound up in the
"ordered" scope, and therefore wouldn't be removed by the
"Post.unscoped" part.
In 4.0, we have deprecated all "eager" forms of scopes. So now you must
write:
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
default_scope { where(published: true) }
scope :ordered, -> { order("created_at") }
end
This prevents the default scope getting bound up inside the "ordered"
scope, which means we can now have a simpler/better/more natural
implementation of default scoping.
A knock on effect is that some things that didn't work properly now do.
For example it was previously impossible to use #except to remove a part
of the default scope, since the default scope was evaluated after the
call to #except.
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Cleaned up rdoc a bit emphasizing that callbacks are called. Also
removed the stress on the fact that records are always removed.
If callbacks return false then records will not be deleted.
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Conflicts:
guides/source/action_mailer_basics.md
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Avoid calling define_method in CollectionProxy#scope
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The similarity of `Relation#uniq` to `Array#uniq` is confusing. Since our
Relation API is close to SQL terms I renamed `#uniq` to `#distinct`.
There is no deprecation. `#uniq` and `#uniq!` are aliases and will continue
to work. I also updated the documentation to promote the use of `#distinct`.
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Closes #7364.
Collection associations behave similar to Arrays. However there is no
way to prepend records. And to append one should use `<<`. Before this
patch `#append` and `#prepend` did not add the record to the loaded
association.
`#append` now behaves like `<<` and `#prepend` is not defined.
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Fixes #8795
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Sometimes, on Mac OS X, programmers accidentally press Option+Space
rather than just Space and don’t see the difference. The problem is
that Option+Space writes a non-breaking space (0XA0) rather than a
normal space (0x20).
This commit removes all the non-breaking spaces inadvertently
introduced in the comments of the code.
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Conflicts:
guides/source/active_record_validations.md
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