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`Arel::Visitors::VISITORS` was removed at https://github.com/rails/arel/pull/412.
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connection adapters column, delegation in Active Record have not use …
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‘set’
found these commits https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/9cc8c6f3730df3d94c81a55be9ee1b7b4ffd29f6, https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/9d79334a1dee67e31222c790e231772deafcaeb8 that also should remove it.
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Address ORA-00923 error by quoting a reserved word "SIZE"
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Extract `extract_schema_qualified_name` method
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Extract `arel_visitor` and move up to the abstract adapter
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Avoid a string value truncation in uniqueness validation
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In MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle and SQLServer, a value over the limit
cannot be inserted or updated (See #23522).
In SQLite3, a value is inserted or updated regardless of the limit.
We should avoid a string value truncation in uniqueness validation.
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Add `ActiveRecord::ValueTooLong` exception class
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Primary key should be `NOT NULL`
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Follow up to #18228.
In MySQL and PostgreSQL, primary key is to be `NOT NULL` implicitly.
But in SQLite it must be specified `NOT NULL` explicitly.
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Don't create new arrays when trying to compute non_empty_predicates for ast generation
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where clause predicate. Get a 3-4% improvement in AST generation.
Perf compare: https://gist.github.com/vipulnsward/7e4e9ecb157e574002313249a7969c82
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* Switch to keyword args where we can without breaking compat.
* Use add_table_options! for :options, too.
* Some code polish.
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Update ActiveRecord associations documentation on :validate option [ci skip]
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with :validate option. Caused by #24532.
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Added notice when a database is successfully created or dropped.
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Add support for specifying comments for tables, columns, and indexes in database itself
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Comments are specified in migrations, stored in database itself (in its schema),
and dumped into db/schema.rb file.
This allows to generate good documentation and explain columns and tables' purpose
to everyone from new developers to database administrators.
For PostgreSQL and MySQL only. SQLite does not support comments at the moment.
See docs for PostgreSQL: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-comment.html
See docs for MySQL: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/create-table.html
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documentation for add_references index option [ci skip]
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- Add link for finding the addional options for index.
- Add example for unique index as this is a common requirement.
- Add link in guide for index options.
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Follow up to #24542.
In MySQL and PostgreSQL, a time column value is saved as ignored the
date part of it. But in SQLite3, a time column value is saved as a string.
We should keep previous quoting behavior in sqlite3 adapter.
```
sqlite> CREATE TABLE "foos" ("id" INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT NOT NULL, "start" time(0), "finish" time(4));
sqlite> INSERT INTO "foos" ("start", "finish") VALUES ('2000-01-01 12:30:00', '2000-01-01 12:30:00.999900');
sqlite> SELECT "foos".* FROM "foos";
1|2000-01-01 12:30:00|2000-01-01 12:30:00.999900
sqlite> SELECT "foos".* FROM "foos" WHERE "foos"."start" = '2000-01-01 12:30:00' LIMIT 1;
1|2000-01-01 12:30:00|2000-01-01 12:30:00.999900
sqlite> SELECT "foos".* FROM "foos" WHERE "foos"."start" = '12:30:00' LIMIT 1;
sqlite>
```
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Context #24522.
TIME column on MariaDB doesn't ignore the date part of the string when
it coerces to time.
```
root@localhost [test] > CREATE TABLE `foos` (`id` int AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, `start` time(0), `finish` time(4)) ENGINE=InnoDB;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.02 sec)
root@localhost [test] > INSERT INTO `foos` (`start`, `finish`) VALUES ('2000-01-01 12:30:00', '2000-01-01 12:30:00.999900');
Query OK, 1 row affected, 2 warnings (0.00 sec)
Note (Code 1265): Data truncated for column 'start' at row 1
Note (Code 1265): Data truncated for column 'finish' at row 1
root@localhost [test] > SELECT `foos`.* FROM `foos`;
+----+----------+---------------+
| id | start | finish |
+----+----------+---------------+
| 1 | 12:30:00 | 12:30:00.9999 |
+----+----------+---------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
root@localhost [test] > SELECT `foos`.* FROM `foos` WHERE `foos`.`start` = '2000-01-01 12:30:00' LIMIT 1;
Empty set (0.00 sec)
root@localhost [test] > SELECT `foos`.* FROM `foos` WHERE `foos`.`start` = '12:30:00' LIMIT 1;
+----+----------+---------------+
| id | start | finish |
+----+----------+---------------+
| 1 | 12:30:00 | 12:30:00.9999 |
+----+----------+---------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
```
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Test against MariaDB 10.0
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- Specify we want to run on latest stable ruby for mariadb
- change in runs of builds
Make mariadb? method publicly available
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:nodoc: version method.
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Reason:
- Its not publicly used method.
- Exposing it makes an assumption that other adapters support it based on its usage - ActiveRecord::Base.connection.version
[ci skip]
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Previously we were assuming that the only valid types for encoding were
arrays and hashes. However, any JSON primitive is an accepted value by
both PG and MySQL.
This does involve a minor breaking change in the handling of `default`
in the schema dumper. This is easily worked around, as passing a
hash/array literal would have worked fine in previous versions of Rails.
However, because of this, I will not be backporting this to 4.2 or
earlier.
Fixes #24234
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In 04ac5655be91f49cd4dfe2838df96213502fb274 I assumed that we would
never want to pass the "table_name.column_name" form to where with a
symbol. However, in Ruby 2.2 and later, you can quote symbols using the
new hash syntax, so it's a semi-reasonable thing to do if we want to
support the dot notation (which I'd rather deprecate, but that would be
too painful of a migration).
Instead we've changed the definition of "this is a table name with a
dot" to when the value associated is a hash. It would make very little
sense to write `where("table_name.column_name": { foo: :bar })` in any
scenario (other than equality for a JSON column which we don't support
through `where` in this way).
Close #24514.
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Clean up all Rails 5 warnings. Revert auto-added periods.
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- we are ending sentences properly
- fixing of space issues
- fixed continuity issues in some sentences.
Reverts https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/8fc97d198ef31c1d7a4b9b849b96fc08a667fb02 .
This change reverts making sure we add '.' at end of deprecation sentences.
This is to keep sentences within Rails itself consistent and with a '.' at the end.
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prathamesh-sonpatki/protected_database_env_message
Cleanup message shown while running destructive action against protected database
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database.
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Rake includes (an extended version of) FileUtils in tasks.
It is more idiomatic that they use this provided interface.
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- Check for protected environments while running `db:structure:load`
similar to how `db:schema:load` behaves.
- Followup of https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/24399.
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We support microsecond datetime precision for MySQL 5.6.4+. MariaDB has
supported it since 5.3.0, but even 10.x versions return a compatible
version string like `5.5.5-10.1.8-MariaDB-log` which we parse as 5.5.5,
before MySQL supported microsecond precision.
Specialize our version check to account for MariaDB to fix.
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Clean up after a failure in a run callback
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Also, make sure to call the +complete+ hooks if +run+ fails.
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Prevent db:schema:load to protected environments
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Follow up to https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/22967 to protect against
loading a schema on accident in production.
cc @schneems
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Simply use `select_value` in `show_variable`
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`SELECT @@name` statement returns only single row or `StatementInvalid`.
```
root@localhost [activerecord_unittest] > SELECT @@version;
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1 row in set (0.00 sec)
root@localhost [activerecord_unittest] > SELECT @@unknown_variable;
ERROR 1193 (HY000): Unknown system variable 'missing_variable'
```
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Move quoting methods to `Quoting` module
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`MysqlString`
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