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versions of mysql2
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Clear query cache during checkin, instead of an execution callback
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It doesn't make sense for the query cache to persist while a connection
moves through the pool and is assigned to a new thread.
[Samuel Cochran & Matthew Draper]
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If `limit_value` is presented, records fetching order is very important
for performance. Should not unscope the order in the case.
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If the call to `.define_attribute_methods` actually ends up loading the
schema (*very* hard to do, as it requires the object being created
without `allocate` having been called, but it can be done by manually
calling `initialize` from inside `marshal_load` if you're crazy), the
value of `_default_attributes` will change from that call.
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fix datatime error
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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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007e50d8e5a900547471b6c4ec79d9d217682c5d
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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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Remove unnecessary `respond_to?(:indexes)` checking
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Currently all adapters (postgresql, mysql2, sqlite3, oracle-enhanced,
and sqlserver) implemented `indexes` and schema dumper expects
implemented `indexes`.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.0.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/schema_dumper.rb#L208
Therefore `respond_to?(:indexes)` checking is unnecessary.
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Fix HABTM associations join table resolver bug on constants and symbols
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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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A query may wait on a database-level lock, which could lead to a
deadlock between threads.
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delegation
Following off of https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/15945, I realized that super
needs to be the first thing that is called in an AbstractModel's inherited method.
I was receiving errors within the inherited method of time_zone_conversion, so I tested
locally by moving super to the top of the method declaration. All exceptions went away.
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Use Regexp#match? rather than Regexp#===
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Follow up to 99cf7558000090668b137085bfe6bcc06c4571dc.
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Regexp#match? should be considered to be part of the Ruby core library. We are
emulating it for < 2.4, but not having to require the extension is part of the
illusion of the emulation.
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This executor currently relies on `ActiveRecord::Base.connection` not
changing between `prepare` and `complete`. If something else returns
the current ActiveRecord connection to the pool early then this
`complete` call will fail to clear the correct query cache and restore
the original `query_cache_enabled` status.
This has for example been happening in Sidekiq:
https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/pull/3166
We can just keep track of the connection as part of the exector state.
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kamipo/polymorphic_reflection_is_not_using_methods_from_through_reflection
`PolymorphicReflection` is not using the methods from `ThroughReflection`
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`ThroughReflection` initializes `@delegate_reflection` and delegate all
public methods to `delegate_reflection`. But `PolymorphicReflection`
does not initialize `@delegate_reflection`.
It is enough to inherit `AbstractReflection` (using `alias_candidate`
only).
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* Put a blank line after :call-seq: otherwise it will think the whole test
is the call seq.
* Improve some text.
* Use some rdoc formatting.
* Restores the documentation of table_name_prefix.
[ci skip]
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[ci skip]
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[ci skip]
Follow #26050
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This reverts commit 671eb742eec77b5c8281ac2a2e3976ef32a6e424.
This is not a change we would like moving forward.
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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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`ActiveRecord::Type::Value`
This is now defined in
`ActiveModel::Type::Value` (`ActiveRecord::Type::Value` still exists but
it's effectively an alias)
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Query cache doesn't type cast bind parameters since it isn't
actually querying the database, so it can't pass those values in. Type
casting in the query cache method would cause the values to be type cast
twice in the case that there is a cache miss (since the methods it calls
will type cast *again*). If logging is disabled, then adding the type
cast code to the query cache method will needlessly typecast the values
(since the only reason those values are type cast is for display in the
logs).
Fixes #26828.
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This commit fixes the generated HTML of the two code examples.
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Follow up to #20018.
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rutaka-n/raise_record_not_found_with_correct_params
initialize errors with name of class and other params
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Quote table name properly
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