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Remove FK together with column in MySQL
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Unlike with other databses, MySQL doesn't let you remove the column
if there's a FK on this column.
For better developer experience we want to remove the FK together with
the column.
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Fix `create_table` with query from relation
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If a relation has binds, `connection.to_sql(relation)` without binds
will generate invalid SQL. It should use `relation.to_sql` in that case.
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Fixes #29460.
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This option was added in b9fa354. But it does not seem to work.
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Nerian/document_support_for_composite_primary_keys
Document support for composite primary keys
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Consolidate database specific JSON types to `Type::Json`
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Another fix for #28780 based on discussions at #28789
- In PostgreSQL 10 each sequence does not know its `min_value`.
A new system catalog `pg_sequence` shows it as `seqmin`.
Refer https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/1753b1b027035029c2a2a1649065762fafbf63f3
- `setval` 3rd argument needs to set to `false` only when the table has no rows
to avoid `nextval(<sequence_name>)` returns `2` where `1` is expected.
- `min_value` is only necessary when the table has no rows. It used to be necessary
since the 3rd argument of `setval` is always `false`.
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kamipo/deserialize_raw_value_from_database_for_json
Deserialize a raw value from the database in `changed_in_place?` for `AbstractJson`
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`AbstractJson`
Structured type values sometimes caused representation problems (keys
sort order, spaces, etc). A raw value from the database should be
deserialized (normalized) to prevent the problems.
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`quote_default_expression` can be passed nil value when `null: true` and
`default: nil`. This addressed in that case.
Fixes #29222.
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`rename_table` should rename primary key index name
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Formerly, `rename_table` only renamed primary key index name if the
column's data type was sequential (serial, etc in PostgreSQL). The
problem with that is tables whose primary keys had other data types
(e.g. UUID) maintained the old primary key name. So for example,
if the `cats` table has a UUID primary key, and the table is renamed to
`felines`, the primary key index will still be called `cats_pkey`
instead of `felines_pkey`. This PR corrects it.
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* Allow a default value to be declared for class_attribute
* Convert to using class_attribute default rather than explicit setter
* Removed instance_accessor option by mistake
* False is a valid default value
* Documentation
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Both reference id and type should be `NOT NULL` if `null: false` is specified
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This is a regression due to #28282.
Fixes #29136.
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present.
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Clarify deprecation message for #quoted_id
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In this case, it's the method definition that's more at fault, rather
than the current caller.
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The argument of `Arel::SelectManager.new` is `table`, not `engine`.
https://github.com/rails/arel/blob/v8.0.0/lib/arel/select_manager.rb#L10
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`supports_statement_cache?` was introduced in 3.1.0.beta1 (104d0b2) for
bind parameter substitution, but it is no longer used in 3.1.0.rc1
(73ff679). Originally it should respect `prepared_statements` rather
than `supports_statement_cache?` (fd39847).
One more thing, named `supports_statement_cache?` is pretty misreading.
We have `StatementCache` and `StatementPool`. However,
`supports_statement_cache?` doesn't mean `StatementCache`, but
`StatementPool` unlike its name.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.1.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/statement_cache.rb
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.1.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/statement_pool.rb
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PostgreSQL 10 does not convert `CURRENT_DATE` into `('now'::text)::date`
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Address #28797
In the previous versions of PostgreSQL, `CURRENT_DATE` converted to `('now'::text)::date`
and `CURRENT_TIMESTAMP` converted to `now()`.
Refer these discussions and commit at PostgreSQL :
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/5878.1463098164%40sss.pgh.pa.us#5878.1463098164@sss.pgh.pa.us
https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/0bb51aa96783e8a6c473c2b5e3725e23e95db834
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Remove mysql2 database adapter default username root
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mtsmfm/disable-referential-integrity-without-superuser-privilege-take-2"
This reverts commit c1faca6333abe4b938b98fedc8d1f47b88209ecf, reversing
changes made to 8c658a0ecc7f2b5fc015d424baf9edf6f3eb2b0b.
See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/27636#issuecomment-297534129
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'lookup' is the noun. 'to look up' is the verb. Looked it up just to
be sure.
cf.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lookup
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/look_up
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Don't fallback to utf8mb3 after MySQL 8.0.0
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`internal_string_options_for_primary_key` is used for creating internal
tables in newly apps. But it is no longer needed after MySQL 8.0.0.
MySQL 5.7 has introduced `innodb_default_row_format` (default `DYNAMIC`)
and has deprecated `innodb_large_prefix` and `innodb_file_format`.
The purpose of the deprecated options was for compatibility with earlier
versions of InnoDB.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_large_prefix
> innodb_large_prefix is deprecated and will be removed in a future
release. innodb_large_prefix was introduced in MySQL 5.5 to disable
large index key prefixes for compatibility with earlier versions of
InnoDB that do not support large index key prefixes.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_file_format
> The innodb_file_format option is deprecated and will be removed in a
future release. The purpose of the innodb_file_format option was to
allow users to downgrade to the built-in version of InnoDB in MySQL 5.1.
Now that MySQL 5.1 has reached the end of its product lifecycle,
downgrade support provided by this option is no longer necessary.
The deprecated options has removed in MySQL 8.0.0. It is no longer
needed to take care newly created internal tables as a legacy format
after MySQL 8.0.0.
Fixes #28730.
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I'm not sure why `Mysql2VirtualColumnTest#test_schema_dumping` passed
previously. But now the test not pass at least in MariaDB 10.1.9.
I fixed the regexp to respect `COLLATE`.
```
% ARCONN=mysql2 be ruby -w -Itest test/cases/adapters/mysql2/virtual_column_test.rb -n test_schema_dumping
Using mysql2
Run options: -n test_schema_dumping --seed 7131
F
Finished in 0.466304s, 2.1445 runs/s, 4.2890 assertions/s.
1) Failure:
Mysql2VirtualColumnTest#test_schema_dumping [test/cases/adapters/mysql2/virtual_column_test.rb:55]:
Expected /t\.virtual\s+"upper_name",\s+type: :string,\s+as: "UPPER\(`name`\)"$/i to match "# This file is auto-generated from the current state of the database. Instead\n# of editing this file, please use the migrations feature of Active Record to\n# incrementally modify your database, and then regenerate this schema definition.\n#\n# Note that this schema.rb definition is the authoritative source for your\n# database schema. If you need to create the application database on another\n# system, you should be using db:schema:load, not running all the migrations\n# from scratch. The latter is a flawed and unsustainable approach (the more migrations\n# you'll amass, the slower it'll run and the greater likelihood for issues).\n#\n# It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system.\n\nActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 0) do\n\n create_table \"virtual_columns\", force: :cascade, options: \"ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci\" do |t|\n t.string \"name\"\n t.virtual \"upper_name\", type: :string, as: \n t.virtual \"name_length\", type: :integer, as: \"LENGTH(`name`)\", stored: true\n end\n\nend\n".
1 runs, 2 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```
```
> select @@version;
+--------------------+
| @@version |
+--------------------+
| 10.1.9-MariaDB-log |
+--------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
```
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Related #28399.
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Since 1a92ae83 all `indexes` methods are under the `SchemaStatements`.
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MySQL 8.0.1 and higher supports descending indexes: `DESC` in an index
definition is no longer ignored.
See https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/descending-indexes.html.
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* Use keyword arguments in `IndexDefinition` to ease to ignore unused
options and to avoid to initialize incorrect empty value.
* Place it in `SchemaStatements` for consistency.
* And tiny tweaks.
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Add comprehensive locking around DB transactions
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Transactional-fixture using tests with racing threads and inter-thread
synchronisation inside transaction blocks will now deadlock... but
without this, they would just crash.
In 5.0, the threads didn't share a connection at all, so it would've
worked... but with the main thread inside the fixture transaction, they
wouldn't've been able to see each other.
So: as far as I can tell, the set of operations this "breaks" never had
a compelling use case. Meanwhile, it provides an increased level of
coherency to the operational feel of transactional fixtures.
If this does cause anyone problems, they're probably best off disabling
transactional fixtures on the affected tests, and managing transactions
themselves.
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Also, explicitly apply the order: generate_subscripts is unlikely to
start returning values out of order, but we should still be clear about
what we want.
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`ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection` accepts a single symbol argument to specify a named connection; a single string argument appears to be interpreted as a connection URI
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Fix `primary_keys` across multiple schemas
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Fixes #28470.
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Make internal methods to private
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privileges (take 2)
Re-create https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/21233
eeac6151a5 was reverted (127509c071b4) because it breaks tests.
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ref: 72c1557254
- We must use `authors` fixture with `author_addresses` because of its foreign key constraint.
- Tests require PostgreSQL >= 9.4.2 because it had a bug about `ALTER CONSTRAINTS` and fixed in 9.4.2.
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Because this comment is not document for `supports_ranges?`
ref: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/27636#discussion_r107560081
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