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kamipo/prevent_range_error_for_belongs_to_associations
Prevent `RangeError` for `belongs_to` associations
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Currently to access `belongs_to` associations raises a `RangeError` if
foreign key attribute has out of range value.
It should return a nil value rather than raising a `RangeError`.
Fixes #20140.
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Fixes casting of IDs to the data type of the association primary key,
rather than then the data type of the model's primary key. (Tests use a
string primary key on the association, rather than an int.)
Tests issue #20995
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9c9fb19 changed the behaviour of the _ids= setters for associations to
raise an AssociationTypeMismatch when unknown IDs are given:
Class: <ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch>
Message: <"Developer(#43811860) expected, got NilClass(#16732720)">
This restores the original ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound exception with a
much clearer error message:
Class: <ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound>
Message: <"Couldn't find all Developers with 'id': (1, -9999) [WHERE \"contracts\".\"company_id\" = ?] (found 1 results, but was looking for 2)">
Fixes #25719
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This patch brings back the functionality of passing true to the
association proxy. The behavior was deprecated with #20888 and scheduled
for removal in Rails 5.1.
The deprecation mentioned that instead of `Article.category(true)` one
should use `article#reload.category`. Unfortunately the alternative does
not expose the same behavior as passing true to the reader
did. Specifically reloading the parent record throws unsaved changes and
other caches away. Passing true only affected the association.
This is problematic and there is no easy workaround. I propose to bring
back the old functionality by introducing this new reader method for
singular associations.
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kamipo/respect_new_records_for_collection_proxy_distinct
Respect new records for `CollectionProxy#uniq`
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Currently if `CollectionProxy` has more than one new record,
`CollectionProxy#uniq` result is incorrect.
And `CollectionProxy#uniq` was aliased to `distinct` in a1bb6c8b06db.
But the `uniq` method and the `SELECT DISTINCT` method are different
methods. The doc in `CollectionProxy` is for the `SELECT DISTINCT`
method, not for the `uniq` method.
Therefore, reverting the alias in `CollectionProxy` to fix the
inconsistency and to have the both methods.
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Add missing `+` around a some literals.
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Mainly around `nil`
[ci skip]
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* Fixes TypeError when cache counter value equals nil
* Test case for counter cache on unloaded has_many association
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Remove unnecessary `target.uniq.size` in `CollectionAssociation#size`
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If `association_scope` have `distinct_value`, same record cannot exist
in `target`.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.0.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/collection_association.rb#L419-L424
```ruby
def add_to_target(record, skip_callbacks = false, &block)
if association_scope.distinct_value
index = @target.index(record)
end
replace_on_target(record, index, skip_callbacks, &block)
end
```
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Remove unused internal `:dependent` option in `CollectionAssociation#delete`
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The internal `:dependent` option was introduced at #10604.
But currently unused.
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With the changes in #25337, double save bugs are pretty much impossible,
so we can just lift this restriction with pretty much no change. There
were a handful of cases where we were relying on specific quirks in
tests that had to be updated. The change to has_one associations was due
to a particularly interesting test where an autosaved has_one
association was replaced with a new child, where the child failed to
save but the test wanted to check that the parent id persisted to `nil`.
I think this is almost certainly the wrong behavior, and I may change
that behavior later. But ultimately the root cause was because we never
remove the parent in memory when nullifying the child. This makes #23197
no longer needed, but it is what we'll do to fix some issues on 5.0
Close #23197
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callbacks
We pretty frequently get bug reports that "dirty is broken inside of
after callbacks". Intuitively they are correct. You'd expect
`Model.after_save { puts changed? }; model.save` to do the same thing as
`model.save; puts model.changed?`, but it does not.
However, changing this goes much farther than just making the behavior
more intuitive. There are a _ton_ of places inside of AR that can be
drastically simplified with this change. Specifically, autosave
associations, timestamps, touch, counter cache, and just about anything
else in AR that works with callbacks have code to try to avoid "double
save" bugs which we will be able to flat out remove with this change.
We introduce two new sets of methods, both with names that are meant to
be more explicit than dirty. The first set maintains the old behavior,
and their names are meant to center that they are about changes that
occurred during the save that just happened. They are equivalent to
`previous_changes` when called outside of after callbacks, or once the
deprecation cycle moves.
The second set is the new behavior. Their names imply that they are
talking about changes from the database representation. The fact that
this is what we really care about became clear when looking at
`BelongsTo.touch_record` when tests were failing. I'm unsure that this
set of methods should be in the public API. Outside of after callbacks,
they are equivalent to the existing methods on dirty.
Dirty itself is not deprecated, nor are the methods inside of it. They
will only emit the warning when called inside of after callbacks. The
scope of this breakage is pretty large, but the migration path is
simple. Given how much this can improve our codebase, and considering
that it makes our API more intuitive, I think it's worth doing.
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Fix for has_and_belongs_to_many & has_many_through associations
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partial_writes is false
This will fix #19663
Also with this fix, active record does not fire unnecassary update queries while partial_writes is true
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Using Constant and symbol class_name option for associations are valid but raises exception on HABTM associations.
There was a test case which tries to cover symbol class_name usage but doesn't cover correctly. Fixed both symbol usage and constant usage as well.
These are all working as expected now;
```
has_and_belongs_to_many :foos, class_name: 'Foo'
has_and_belongs_to_many :foos, class_name: :Foo
has_and_belongs_to_many :foos, class_name: Foo
```
Closes #23767
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- CollectionAssociation#select was removed in
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/25989 in favor of
QueryMethods#select but it caused a regression when passing arguments
to select and a block.
- This used to work earlier in Rails 4.2 and Rails 5. See gist
https://gist.github.com/prathamesh-sonpatki/a7df922273473a77dfbc742a4be4b618.
- This commit restores the behavior of Rails 4.2 and Rails 5.0.0 to
allow passing arguments and block at the same time but also deprecates
it.
- Because, these arguments do not have any effect on the output of
select when select is used with a block.
- Updated documentation to remove the example passing arguments and
block at the same time to `CollectionProxy#select`.
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This was caused by 6d0d83a33f59d9415685852cf77818c41e2e2700. While the
bug it's trying to fix is handled if the association is loaded in an
after_(create|save) callback, it doesn't handle any cases that load the
association before the persistence takes place (validation, or before_*
filters). Instead of caring about the timing of persistence, we can just
ensure that we're not double adding the record instead.
The test from that commit actually broke, but it was not because the bug
has been re-introduced. It was because `Bulb` in our test suite is doing
funky things that look like STI but isn't STI, so equality comparison
didn't happen as the loaded model was of a different class.
Fixes #26661.
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Remove unnecessry `alias uniq distinct` for collection association
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`CollectionAssociation` is internal class and `uniq` is not called.
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All indentation was normalized by rubocop auto-correct at 80e66cc4d90bf8c15d1a5f6e3152e90147f00772.
But comments was still kept absolute position. This commit aligns
comments with method definitions for consistency.
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Pass `set_inverse_instance` block to `sc.execute` for `SingularAssociation`
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Follow up to caa178c.
caa178c updated all code which sets inverse instances on newly loaded
associations to use block. But `SingularAssociation` was forgotten it.
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[ci skip] Remove duplicate example.
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Already checked `if !find_target? || loaded?`, unnecessary `!loaded?` in
elsif condition.
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Remove unnecessary `query_scope`
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Simply use its own method because `CollectionProxy` inherits `Relation`.
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If a parent association was accessed in an `after_find` or
`after_initialize` callback, it would always end up loading the
association, and then immediately overwriting the association we just
loaded. If this occurred in a way that the parent's `current_scope` was
set to eager load the child, this would result in an infinite loop and
eventually overflow the stack.
For records that are created with `.new`, we have a mechanism to
perform an action before the callbacks are run. I've introduced the same
code path for records created with `instantiate`, and updated all code
which sets inverse instances on newly loaded associations to use this
block instead.
Fixes #26320.
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Simply use its own methods because `CollectionProxy` inherits `Relation`.
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`length` is delegated to `records` (`load_target`) by
`ActiveRecord::Delegation`.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.0.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/delegation.rb#L38
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kamipo/remove_unnecessary_select_for_collection_proxy
Remove unnecessary `select` method for `CollectionProxy`
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Currently `CollectionProxy` inherits `Relation` and `Relation` includes
`QueryMethods`. This method is completely duplicated.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.0.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb#L271-L275
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Preserve readonly flag only for readonly association
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Fixes #24093
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Currently `CollectionProxy` inherits `Relation` therefore we can use
its own methods rather than delegating to collection association.
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`pluck` should use `records` (`load_target`) when `loaded?` is true
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`#second`, `#third`, etc finder methods was added in 03855e790de2224519f55382e3c32118be31eeff.
But the signature of these methods is inconsistent with the original
finder methods. And also the signature of `#first` and `#last` methods
is different from the original. This commit fixes the inconsistency.
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`#first`, `#second`, ..., `#last` methods respects dirty target. But
`#take` doesn't respect it. This commit fixes the inconsistent behavior.
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