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PostgreSQL, remove varchar limit.
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& Yves Senn]
There is no reason for the PG adapter to have a default limit of 255 on :string
columns. See this snippet from the PG docs:
Tip: There is no performance difference among these three types, apart
from increased storage space when using the blank-padded type, and a
few extra CPU cycles to check the length when storing into a
length-constrained column. While character(n) has performance
advantages in some other database systems, there is no such advantage
in PostgreSQL; in fact character(n) is usually the slowest of the
three because of its additional storage costs. In most situations text
or character varying should be used instead.
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Renamed private methods _create_record and _update_record
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This is to ensure that they are not accidentally called by the app code.
They are renamed to _create_record and _update_record respectively.
Closes #11645
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CollectionProxy uses the arel of its association's scope.
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CollectionProxy should be able to reuse the behavior (methods) of its parent class,
but with its own state. This change allows CollectionProxy to use the arel object
corresponding to its association's scope.
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Add tests to make sure scopes cannot be create with names such as:
private, protected, public.
Make sure enum values don't collide with those methods too.
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Revise 'sqlite3:' URL handling for smoother upgrades
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That which was now relative is now absolute.
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Restore the 4.0 behaviour for 'sqlite3:///', but deprecate it. We'll
change to the absolute-path interpretation in 4.2.
The current "correct" spellings for in-memory, relative, and absolute
URLs, respectively, are:
sqlite3::memory:
sqlite3:relative/path
sqlite3:/full/path
Substantially reverses/defers fbb79b517f3127ba620fedd01849f9628b78d6ce.
Uncovered by @guilleiguaran while investigating #14495, though that
sounds like a different issue.
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Avoid a spurious deprecation warning for database URLs
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The keys are quite sufficient; we shouldn't be throwing passwords
around.
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This is all about the case where we have a `DATABASE_URL`, and we have a
`database.yml` present, but the latter doesn't contain the key we're
looking for.
If the key is a symbol, we'll always connect to `DATABASE_URL`, per the
new behaviour in 283a2edec2f8ccdf90fb58025608f02a63948fa0.
If the key is a string, on the other hand, it should always be a URL:
the ability to specify a name not present in `database.yml` is new in
this version of Rails, and that ability does not stretch to the
deprecated use of a string in place of a symbol.
Uncovered by @guilleiguaran while investigating #14495 -- this actually
may be related to the original report, but we don't have enough info to
confirm.
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Expand the query used in #table_exists? to include materialized views in the
kinds of relations it searches.
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* Clarify what the situation is and what to do.
* Advise loading schema using `rake db:setup` instead of migrating.
* Use a rescue in the initializer rather than extending the error
message in-place.
* Preserve the original backtrace of other errors by using `raise`
rather than raising again with `raise error`.
References 0ec45cd15d0a2f5aebc75e23d841b6c12f3ba763
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This is a follow-up fix to f7a6b115fea9f675190a79b701c7034214678f19 and
06082f66d541e581110406bbac3bc395bace3f86
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This patch registers custom domains in our OID-type_map.
They will behave exactly as the type specified by `pg_type.typbasetype`.
/cc @matthewd
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PostgreSQL determine `Column#type` through corresponding OID. #7814
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I ran the whole test suite and compared the old to the new types.
Following is the list of types that did change with this patch:
```
DIFFERENT TYPE FOR mood: NEW: enum, BEFORE:
DIFFERENT TYPE FOR floatrange: NEW: floatrange, BEFORE: float
```
The `floatrange` is a custom type. The old type `float` was simply a coincidence
form the name `floatrange` and our type-guessing.
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eileencodes/fix_delete_all_to_not_use_IN_statement
Fix delete all to not produce sql in statement
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When delete_all is run on a CollectionProxy and has a
dependency of delete_all the SQL that is produced has an IN
statement. (DELETE FROM `associated_model` where `associated_model`
.`parent_id` = 1 AND `associated_model`.`id` IN (1, 2, 3...)).
This only happens if the association is not loaded (both loaded
and non-loaded delete_all should behave the same. This is a huge
problem when it comes to deleting many records because the query
becomes very slow. Instead the SQL produced should be (DELETE FROM
`assoicated_model` where `associated_model`.`parent_model_id`=1).
I fixed this by making sure the check for loaded and destroy also
makes sure that the dependent is not delete_all, so the conditional
goes to the else and deletes the records directly without the IN
statement.
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Fix polymorphic preloads on NOT NULL _type columns
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The new method relies on AR::Associations::Association knowing about both reflection and a model class.
AR::Base#association now raises a descriptive error when trying to access non-existent associations. Previously it would blow up with a confusing NoMethodError: undefined method `association_class' for nil:NilClass.
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Defer to Association#klass instead of having a custom/duplicate code.
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We have `connection_adapters/column.rb` so it's easier to remember
that the column in in a separate file.
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fixes #10613
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It is already called inside type_to_sql method.
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Ensure we are returning either `true` or `false` for `#==`
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460eb83d cused `ActiveRecord::Base#==` to sometimes return `nil` in some cases,
this ensures we always return a boolean value. Also fixed a similar problem in
AR reflections.
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The group method also takes an array, however this isn't immediately
clear by reading the source since it delegates this method. If you
trace it back to the AREL building you can see that it does support
an array.
Shoutout to @betovelandia for pointing this out.
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Pass a base relation to build_default_scope when joining
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This allows the default scope to be built using the current table alias.
Resolves #12770
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Swap Timestamp/Callbacks order in ActiveRecord::Base
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custom primary_key that didn't save due to validation error
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It's unintuitive to call '#valid?' when you want to run validations but
don't care about the return value.
The alias in ActiveRecord isn't strictly necessary (the ActiveModel
alias is still in effect), but it clarifies.
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This method is not being called anywhere in our code and a GitHub search
show it is not being used in any project.
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* cache `o.name` value
* Avoid extra `concat` call
* Avoid extra `<<` call
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These comments will likely be outdated with time and doesn't include
any information that can't be found in the adapters
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Also improve some of the code conventions
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existence
Also:
- updates tests by stubbing table_exists? method
- adds entry for creating indexes in CREATE TABLE to changelog
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This is important, because adding an index on a temporary table after
it has been created would commit the transaction
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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