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Fully support datetime values in AR::Type::DateTime#type_cast_for_database
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Add missing nodoc's
Change `assoc_klass` argument name to `association_klass`
Change `prev_reflection` argument name to `previous_reflection`
Change `prev` to `previous_reflection` in `#get_chain`
Switch use of `refl` and `reflection` in `#get_chain` so main parameter
is not abbreviated.
Add missing space in `#add_constraints`
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This moves the `#type_caster` from the `aliased_table_for` and into the
initialize of the `alias_tracker`.
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`yield` instead of relying on checking if the reflection is equal to the
`chain_head`.
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Instead of initializing an empty connection use the base table name
instead. Split up and refactor `#create` to be 2 methods `#create` and
`#create_with_joins`. Removes the need to update the count by 1 on
initialzing a JoinDependency.
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This moves `alias_candidate` out of the `ReflectionProxy` and into the
`AbstractReflection` so it is shared by all reflections. Change
`alias_name` to a method and and remove assignment in `#get_chain`.
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After the refactorings we're only using the connection and not the alias
tracker anymore. This builds on commit 18019.
Reuse the already available `@connection` to reduce the surface area of
the alias tracker's API. We can then remove the `attr_reader` because
the connection is already available.
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This makes the `#alias_name` more functional.
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Move `RuntimeReflection` and `PolymorphicReflect` into Reflection. This
allows the methods to inherit from `ThroughReflection` and DRY up the
methods by removing duplicates.
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The linked list lets us use a loop in `#add_constraints` and completely
remove the need for indexing the iteration becasue we have access to the
next item in the chain.
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By concatnating the `ReflectionProxy` with the `chain` we remove
the need for `#construct_tables` because the `chain` is now in the
correct order (order of the chain DOES matter).
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Putting the `#alias_name` into ReflectionProxy means we don't have to
cache the `#alias_name` globally anymore - it's not cached per query.
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`is_first_chain`, `items` and `klass` are no longer beneficial and can
be called directly instead of via their assignments - because they are
each only used once.
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Move method structure into reflection classes for accessibly on each
reflection rather than by traversing the chain.
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The `RuntimeReflection` class allows the reflection to be accessed at
runtime - then we always know which reflection we are accessing in the
chain. The `#get_chain` method then allows us to recursively access the
chain through the `RuntimeReflection`.
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`#constraints` builds a flattened version of `scope_chain` to
allow it to be accessible without requiring an index when iterating
over the `scope_chain`
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Refactor `visit_ChangeColumnDefinition`
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`visit_ChangeColumnDefinition` is the same "CHANGE column_name " + `visit_ColumnDefinition(o)`.
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In most cases, `create_table_definition` called by table_name (the first
argument) only.
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fix for messages in invalid encoding from db-drivers
Conflicts:
activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb
activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter_test.rb
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Clear query cache on rollback
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Add setting of FK for throgh associations while building
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
activerecord/test/cases/associations/has_many_through_associations_test.rb
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Improve a dump of the primary key support.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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If it is not a default primary key, correctly dump the type and options.
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kamipo/format_datetime_string_according_to_precision
Format the datetime string according to the precision of the datetime field.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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Incompatible to rounding behavior between MySQL 5.6 and earlier.
In 5.5, when you insert `2014-08-17 12:30:00.999999` the fractional part
is ignored. In 5.6, it's rounded to `2014-08-17 12:30:01`:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=68760
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Fixed automatic inverse_of for models nested in module
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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Changed ActiveRecord::Relation#update behavior so that it will work on Relation objects without giving id
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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callbacks and validations
- Right now, there is no method to update multiple records with
validations and callbacks.
- Changed the behavior of existing `update` method so that when `id`
attribute is not given and the method is called on an `Relation`
object, it will execute update for every record of the `Relation` and
will run validations and callbacks for every record.
- Added test case for validating that the callbacks run when `update` is
called on a `Relation`.
- Changed test_create_columns_not_equal_attributes test from
persistence_test to include author_name column on topics table as it
it used in before_update callback.
- This change introduces performance issues when a large number of
records are to be updated because it runs UPDATE query for every
record of the result. The `update_all` method can be used in that case
if callbacks are not required because it will only run single UPDATE
for all the records.
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Fix issue with reaping_frequency type.
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When using DATABASE_URL to configure ActiveRecord, :reaping_frequency
does not get converted from a string to a numeric value. This value is
eventually passed to 'sleep' and must be numeric to avoid exceptions.
This commit converts :reaping_frequency to a float when present.
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This constant may be define for auxiliar gems like rails-html-sanitizer
and these methods call will fail.
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The validator has access to richer type information
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SQL has mechanisms we can use to copy data from one table into another.
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As we move towards removing the types from the column objects, any
remaining places which have access to richer type information should be
using it.
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The column is no longer used for anything besides type casting, which is
what we're trying to remove from the column entirely.
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Raise a better exception for renaming long indexes for mysql adapters
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