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`create_table` and `t.column` have the same named options (e.g.
`:comment`, `:primary_key`), so it should be separated table options
from column options.
Related #36373.
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Each `save` calls `all_timestamp_attributes_in_model` to fill timestamp
columns. Allthough the `all_timestamp_attributes_in_model` returns the
same value every time, the `all_timestamp_attributes_in_model` makes
extra 5 arrays every time.
This avoids the making extra 5 arrays by memoizing the result, it makes
`save` economical and a bit faster.
https://gist.github.com/kamipo/1ddad2235073f508637bf9a72d64bb83
Before (2a015f6c0be0593a624b0c800e5335319ac4c660):
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{["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
76,
:T_ARRAY]=>[1000, 0, 341, 0, 1, 13640],
["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1000, 0, 341, 0, 1, 13640],
["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1000, 0, 341, 0, 1, 13640],
["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1000, 0, 341, 0, 1, 13640],
["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1000, 0, 341, 0, 1, 13640]}
Warming up --------------------------------------
User.create * 10 36.000 i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
User.create * 10 353.644 (± 7.4%) i/s - 1.764k in 5.021876s
```
After (this change):
```
{["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 40],
["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 40],
["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0],
["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0],
["~/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/timestamp.rb",
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:T_ARRAY]=>[1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0]}
Warming up --------------------------------------
User.create * 10 37.000 i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
User.create * 10 380.063 (± 7.1%) i/s - 1.924k in 5.097917s
```
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`cache_version`
`ActiveRecord::Base.cache_versioning` it `true` by default since Rails 5.2 as stated correctly in the documentation for the `ActiveRecord::Base.cache_versioning` class attribute. Remove the wrong and duplicated documentation of the default value for `cache_versioning` from `cache_version`.
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Allow symbol (i.e. quoted identifier) as safe SQL string
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`pluck(:id)` / `order(:id)` are very common use case, and passed symbol
(i.e. quoted identifier) is obviously safe argument, but
`:id.to_s.split(/\s*,\s*/).all? { |part| permit.match?(part) }` is
useless and a bit expensive operation for each such safe symbols (will
make extra 2 mutable strings, 1 array, 1 proc).
This avoids the expensive operation to such safe symbols, it makes
`pluck(:id)` / `order(:id)` itself about 9% faster.
https://gist.github.com/kamipo/11d428b57f3629a72ae89c6f21721326
Before (93e640735e9363672b770b8d1c5a35f9e464f806):
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Warming up --------------------------------------
users.pluck(:id) 1.217k i/100ms
users.order(:id).to_sql 1.848k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
users.pluck(:id) 12.239k (± 8.2%) i/s - 60.850k in 5.013839s
users.order(:id).to_sql 19.111k (± 7.5%) i/s - 96.096k in 5.064450s
```
After (this change):
```
Warming up --------------------------------------
users.pluck(:id) 1.293k i/100ms
users.order(:id).to_sql 2.036k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
users.pluck(:id) 13.257k (± 6.9%) i/s - 65.943k in 5.002568s
users.order(:id).to_sql 20.957k (± 7.6%) i/s - 105.872k in 5.086102s
```
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Prior to 3e2e8eeb9ea552bd4782538cf9348455f3d0e14a the Reaper thread
would hold a reference to connection pools indefinitely, preventing the
connection pool from being garbage collected, and also leaking the
Thread.
Since 3e2e8eeb9ea552bd4782538cf9348455f3d0e14a, there is only one Reaper
Thread for all pools, however all pools are still stored in a class
variable, preventing them from being garbage collected.
This commit instead holds reference to the pools through a WeakRef. This
way, connection pools referenced elsewhere will be reaped, any others
will be able to be garbage collected.
I don't love resorting to WeakRef to solve this, but I believe it's the
simplest way to accomplish the the desired behaviour.
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[CI skip] Put :nodoc: on method that raises NoMethodError
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This method is not intended to be used so I think we should
remove it from the docs.
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Almost all database statements methods except `explain` was moved into
`DatabaseStatements` at #35922. This moves the last one method.
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Unfortunately, a11a8ff had no effect as long as using bind param, and
was not tested.
This ensures making the intent of a11a8ff, which fall back to type
casting from the connection adapter.
Fixes #35205.
```
% ARCONN=postgresql bundle exec ruby -w -Itest test/cases/relation/where_test.rb -n test_type_casting_nested_joins
Using postgresql
Run options: -n test_type_casting_nested_joins --seed 55730
# Running:
E
Error:
ActiveRecord::WhereTest#test_type_casting_nested_joins:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: PG::InvalidTextRepresentation: ERROR: invalid input syntax for integer: "2-foo"
rails test test/cases/relation/where_test.rb:30
Finished in 0.245778s, 4.0687 runs/s, 0.0000 assertions/s.
1 runs, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 1 errors, 0 skips
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#36293 was an issue for through association with `joins` for a long
time, but since #35864 through association with `left_joins` would also
be affected by the issue.
Implicit through table joins should be appeared before user supplied
joins, otherwise loading through association with joins will cause a
statement invalid error.
Fixes #36293.
```
% ARCONN=postgresql bundle exec ruby -w -Itest test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test
.rb -n test_through_association_with_joins
Using postgresql
Run options: -n test_through_association_with_joins --seed 7116
# Running:
E
Error:
HasManyThroughAssociationsTest#test_through_association_with_joins:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: PG::UndefinedTable: ERROR: missing FROM-clause entry for table "posts"
LINE 1: ... "comments_posts" ON "comments_posts"."post_id" = "posts"."i...
^
: SELECT "comments".* FROM "comments" INNER JOIN "comments" "comments_posts" ON "comments_posts"."post_id" = "posts"."id" INNER JOIN "posts" ON "comments"."post_id" = "posts"."id" WHERE "posts"."author_id" = $1
rails test test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb:61
Finished in 0.388657s, 2.5730 runs/s, 0.0000 assertions/s.
1 runs, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 1 errors, 0 skips
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Use a single thread for all ConnectionPool Reapers
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Previously we would spawn one thread per connection pool, which ends up
being wasteful for apps with several connection pools.
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Fix eager loading associations with string joins not to raise NoMethodError
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Fixes #34456.
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This partly reverts the effect of d1107f4d.
d1107f4d makes `touch` tracks the mutation whether the `touch` is
occurred by explicit or not.
Existing apps expects that the previous changes tracks only the changes
which is explicit action by users.
I'd revert the implicit `touch` mutation tracking since I'd not like to
break existing apps.
Fixes #36219.
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Remove SQLite version support caveats [ci skip]
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Since d1a74c1e012ed96f7179e53b9190b7da0a369e11, Active Record requires
SQLite version 3.8.0 or greater, so savepoints and partial indexes are
always available.
That commit also added a runtime version check, so we can remove the
minimum version requirement from the internal adapter documentation.
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document update_counters on relation [ci skip]
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Closes #28707.
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Fixes GH#28706. Now rails g migration create_users and rails g model User have the same behavior for timestamps since they implement the same migration template. The expected behavior is that this create table migration will create the table with timestamps unless you pass --no-timestamps or --skip-timestamps to the generator. The expected migration should match what you get when you use the model generator. Using the migration generator, which doesn't have a class_option for timestamps would cause them to not be added to the migration file. Now the migration behavior of the migration generator, create_table only, is aligned with the migration behavior of the model generator. Also modified relevant example of ActiveRecord Migrations Guide.
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This commit adds "TRANSACTION" to savepoint and commit, rollback statements
because none of savepoint statements were removed by #36153 since they are not "SCHEMA" statements.
Although, only savepoint statements can be labeled as "TRANSACTION"
I think all of transaction related method should add this label.
Follow up #36153
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The initializer receives `nil` for these options when no cofigurations were given:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v6.0.0.rc1/activerecord/lib/active_record/railtie.rb#L91-L97
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transaction
Currently, `committed!`/`rolledback!` will only be attempted for the
first enrolled record in the transaction, that will cause some
problematic behaviors.
The first one problem, `clear_transaction_record_state` won't be called
even if the transaction is finalized except the first enrolled record.
This means that de-duplicated records in the transaction won't refer
latest state (e.g. won't happen rolling back record state).
The second one problem, the enrolled order is not always the same as the
order in which the actions actually happened, the first enrolled record
may succeed no actions (e.g. `destroy` has already succeeded on another
record during `before_destroy`), it will lose to fire any transactional
callbacks.
To avoid both problems, we should attempt `committed!`/`rolledback!` to
all enrolled records in the transaction.
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* Make scope arity check consistent
* Add test for arity change
[Rob Trame + Rafael Mendonça França]
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If the same id's records are saved and/or destroyed in the transaction,
commit callbackes will only run for the first enrolled record.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/a023e2180093ebc517a642aaf21f3c7241c67657/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/transaction.rb#L115-L119
The regression #36132 is caused due to #35920 changed the enrollment
order that the first action's record will be enrolled to last in the
transaction.
We could not change the the enrollment order as long as someone depends
on the enrollment order.
Fixes #36132.
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This fixes a regression for #35864.
Usually, stashed joins (mainly eager loading) are performed as LEFT
JOINs.
But the case of merging joins/left_joins of different class, that
(stashed) joins are performed as the same `join_type` as the parent
context for now.
Since #35864, both (joins/left_joins) stashed joins might be contained
in `joins_values`, so each stashed joins should maintain its own
`join_type` context.
Fixes #36103.
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Model error as object
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autosave duplicate errors can be removed
See SHA 7550f0a016ee6647aaa76c0c0ae30bebc3867288
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abhaynikam/35866-add-touch-option-for-has-one-association
Adds missing touch option to has_one association
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If we want to get alias resolved attribute finally, we can use
`attribute_alias` directly.
For that purpose, avoiding redundant `attribute_alias?` makes alias
attribute access 40% faster.
https://gist.github.com/kamipo/e427f080a27b46f50bc508fae3612a0e
Before (2c0729d8):
```
Warming up --------------------------------------
user['id'] 102.668k i/100ms
user['new_id'] 80.660k i/100ms
user['name'] 99.368k i/100ms
user['new_name'] 81.626k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
user['id'] 1.431M (± 4.0%) i/s - 7.187M in 5.031985s
user['new_id'] 1.042M (± 4.2%) i/s - 5.243M in 5.039858s
user['name'] 1.406M (± 5.6%) i/s - 7.055M in 5.036743s
user['new_name'] 1.074M (± 3.6%) i/s - 5.387M in 5.024152s
```
After (this change):
```
Warming up --------------------------------------
user['id'] 109.775k i/100ms
user['new_id'] 103.303k i/100ms
user['name'] 105.988k i/100ms
user['new_name'] 99.618k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
user['id'] 1.520M (± 6.7%) i/s - 7.574M in 5.011496s
user['new_id'] 1.485M (± 6.2%) i/s - 7.438M in 5.036252s
user['name'] 1.538M (± 5.4%) i/s - 7.737M in 5.049765s
user['new_name'] 1.516M (± 4.6%) i/s - 7.571M in 5.007293s
```
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Follow up of #35838.
And also this refactors `in_clause_length` handling is entirely
integrated in Arel visitor.
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* Avoid duplicated `@new_record` assignment
* Extract `define_attribute_methods` into `init_internals`
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Follow up to b1458218c95d85c4ce911dd3e99da5ae7cf7aeee.
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Minor API doc fix
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Deprecate `where.not` working as NOR and will be changed to NAND in Rails 6.1
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