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LOCALTIMESTAMP is not support by sqlite3, and travis was giving us these
errors: https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/3535241/#L570
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* joshsusser-master:
style cleanup
Add migration history to schema.rb dump
Add metadata to schema_migrations
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb
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migrated_at: timestamp when migration run
fingerprint: md5 hash of migration source
name: filename without version or extension
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Keying these hashes by klass causes reloadable classes to never get
freed. Thanks to @thedarkone for pointing this out in
the comments on 221571beb6b4bb7437989bdefaf421f993ab6002.
This doesn't seem to make a massive difference to performance.
Benchmark
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require 'active_record'
require 'benchmark/ips'
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
establish_connection adapter: 'sqlite3', database: ':memory:'
end
GC.disable
Benchmark.ips(20) do |r|
r.report { Post.connection }
end
Before
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Calculating -------------------------------------
5632 i/100ms
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218671.0 (±1.9%) i/s - 4364800 in 19.969401s
After
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Calculating -------------------------------------
8743 i/100ms
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206525.9 (±17.8%) i/s - 4039266 in 19.992590s
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Postgresql adapter: fix handling of BC timestamps
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Rather than just changing it and hoping for the best.
Requested by @jeremy:
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/ba1544d71628abff2777c9c514142d7e9a159111#commitcomment-2106059
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message
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This comment is not valid since that `if` is there to make possible to
do:
remove_index :users, :name
Instead of:
remove_index :users, column: :name
What is a valid use case.
[ci skip]
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This was there due historical reasons since
7dc45818dc43c163700efc9896a0f3feafa31138 to give the user the
possibility to create unique indexes passing "UNIQUE" as the third
argument
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Closes #8104
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Conflicts:
actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal/mime_responds.rb
activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb
guides/source/working_with_javascript_in_rails.md
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This can occur if the user is using :integer columns to store boolean
values. Now we are handling the boolean values but it still raises if
the value can't type cast to integer and is not a boolean. See #7509.
Fixes #8067.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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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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The RFC indicates that username and passwords may be encoded.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2396#section-3.2.2
Found this trying to use the mysql://username:password@host:port/db and having special characters in the password which needed to be URI encoded.
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In the end I think the pain of implementing this seamlessly was not
worth the gain provided.
The intention was that it would allow plain ruby objects that might not
live in your main application to be subclassed and have persistence
mixed in. But I've decided that the benefit of doing that is not worth
the amount of complexity that the implementation introduced.
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In non-strict mode it is '', but if someone is in strict mode then we
should honour the strict semantics.
Also, this removes the need for a completely horrible hack in dirty.rb.
Closes #7780
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Remove parsing of character type default values for 8.1 formatting since
Rails doesn't support postgreSQL 8.1 anymore.
Remove misleading comment unrelated to code.
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According to postgreSQL documentation:
(http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/catalog-pg-attrdef.html)
we should not be using 'adsrc' field because this field is unaware of
outside changes that could affect the way that default values are
represented. Thus, I changed the queries to use
"pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)" instead of the historical "adsrc" field.
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PostgreSQL adapter properly parses default values when using multiple
schemas and domains.
When using domains across schemas, PostgresSQL prefixes the type of the
default value with the name of the schema where that type (or domain) is.
For example, this query:
```
SELECT a.attname, d.adsrc
FROM pg_attribute a LEFT JOIN pg_attrdef d
ON a.attrelid = d.adrelid AND a.attnum = d.adnum
WHERE a.attrelid = "defaults"'::regclass
AND a.attnum > 0 AND NOT a.attisdropped
ORDER BY a.attnum;
```
could return something like "'<default_value>'::pg_catalog.text" or
"(''<default_value>'::pg_catalog.text)::text" for the text columns with
defaults.
I modified the regexp used to parse this value so that it ignores
anything between ':: and \b(?:character varying|bpchar|text), and it
allows to have optional parens like in the above second example.
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Conflicts:
activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb
railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/resource_route/resource_route_generator.rb
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When inserting new records, only the fields which have been changed
from the defaults will actually be included in the INSERT statement.
The other fields will be populated by the database.
This is more efficient, and also means that it will be safe to
remove database columns without getting subsequent errors in running
app processes (so long as the code in those processes doesn't
contain any references to the removed column).
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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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Accidentally checked in commented test code. Fail. >_<
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