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Move `SchemaCreation` to its own file instead of `AbstractAdapter`.
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Oops, I should had run the tests
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When the adapter is with prepared statement disabled and the binds array
is not empty the connection adapter will try to set the binds values and
will fail. Now we are checking if the adapter has the prepared statement
disabled.
Fixes #12023
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Define enable_extension method to prevent undefined method error
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When mixing postgresql and another adapter like sqlite3 (for dev and test
respectively), the task `db:test:prepare` will fail due to the `enable_extension`
method not being defined in the abstract adapter. This patch simply adds an
empty definition to prevent it.
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ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::QueryCache module.
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Stop sending column info to `substitute_at` as it doesn't get utilized.
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in favor of `begin_transaction`
with `:joinable` option.
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ranjaykrishna/push_add_column_options_to_schema_creation
Push add column options to schema creation
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removed two instances of add_column_options! from abstract_mysql_adapter
reworked rename_column_sql to remove add_column_options from schema_statements
changed to use new hash syntax.
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valid_type? method to abstract_adapter.rb and removed unnecessary method from sqlite3 adapter
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Adds support for algorithm option in MySQL indexes
Moves USING and algorithm options upstream
The syntax is still specific to the Adapter, so the actual executed string happens
in the corresponding adapter
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We should only type cast when we need to use.
Related to 4b005fb371c2e7af80df7da63be94509b1db038c
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This revision makes the terminology uniform with the rest of the file.
In general we describe these methods in terms of the adapter, rather
than the database. (As a side note, if we wanted to refer to the
database we would write "PostgreSQL".)
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It was supposed to be removed by the preceding two reversions but I did
them in the wrong order.
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This reverts commit 5d528f835e871f5f9d4b68e8a81cfbe900b7e718.
Relates to f8c8ad5 which is also getting reverted due to failing test.
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schema dumper tests now conducted by ActiveRecord::Base.Connection
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[ci skip]
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ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter#extensions to allow dumping of enabled extensions to schema.rb, add ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper#extensions to dump extensions to schema.rb
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* dependencies/autoload
* concern
* deprecation
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It's sometimes hard to quickly find where deprecated call was performed, especially in case of migrating between Rails versions. So this is an attempt to improve the call stack part of the warning message by providing caller explicitly.
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If your database supports setting the isolation level for a transaction,
you can set it like so:
Post.transaction(isolation: :serializable) do
# ...
end
Valid isolation levels are:
* `:read_uncommitted`
* `:read_committed`
* `:repeatable_read`
* `:serializable`
You should consult the documentation for your database to understand the
semantics of these different levels:
* http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/transaction-iso.html
* https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/set-transaction.html
An `ActiveRecord::TransactionIsolationError` will be raised if:
* The adapter does not support setting the isolation level
* You are joining an existing open transaction
* You are creating a nested (savepoint) transaction
The mysql, mysql2 and postgresql adapters support setting the
transaction isolation level. However, support is disabled for mysql
versions below 5, because they are affected by a bug
(http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=39170) which means the isolation level
gets persisted outside the transaction.
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Adds migration and type casting support for PostgreSQL Array datatype
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Having column related schema dumper code in the AbstractAdapter. The
code remains the same, but by placing it in the AbstractAdapter, we can
then overwrite it with Adapter specific methods that will help with
Adapter specific data types.
The goal of moving this code here is to create a new migration key for
PostgreSQL's array type. Since any datatype can be an array, the goal is
to have ':array => true' as a migration option, turning the datatype
into an array. I've implemented this in postgres_ext, the syntax is
shown here: https://github.com/dockyard/postgres_ext#arrays
Adds array migration support
Adds array_test.rb outlining the test cases for array data type
Adds pg_array_parser to Gemfile for testing
Adds pg_array_parser to postgresql_adapter (unused in this commit)
Adds schema dump support for arrays
Adds postgres array type casting support
Updates changelog, adds note for inet and cidr support, which I forgot to add before
Removing debugger, Adds pg_array_parser to JRuby platform
Removes pg_array_parser requirement, creates ArrayParser module used by
PostgreSQLAdapter
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