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HermanHiddema/fix/unnecessary-nesting-in-handle-dependency
Fixed unnecessary nesting in handle_dependency
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This nested if checked the same value as the containing case statement.
Moved the code in the if/else into when/else in the containing case.
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Improve error message when record touch fails.
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The current error message only indicates that a touch can fail because the record is new. In practice, we saw cases where touches were failing because the record had been destroyed. `persisted?` checks `new_record?` *and* `destroyed?`. It was confusing to get a message about a new record when in reality we were destroying records.
I also included a helpful tip for users to consider using `persisted?`, `new_record?`, or `destroyed?` before touching.
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Remove unused `predicate_builder` for `BasicObjectHandler` and `RangeHandler`
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bquorning/optimize-for-first-result-and-remove-mysql-select_one
Remove #select_one from Mysql2Adapter
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If you only want the last element of a result set, there's no need to create all
of hash_rows. Also, add a test.
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The implementation from abstract/database_statements.rb seems to work just fine.
And with ActiveRecord::Result now implementing an optimized #first method, the
performance concerns previously addressed in
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/bf79aa4fc14aeb2646331e767038acf0b77e9e7f
should not be an issue.
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When you only need the first element of a result set, you shouldn't need to
instantiate all of hash_rows.
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Revert "Rename `active_record_internal_metadatas` to `ar_internal_metadata"
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This reverts commit 407e0ab5e5cddf6a8b6b278b12f50772d13b4d86.
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Remove `create_table_info_cache` because it not be reused
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`create_table_info_cache` is used for sharing `create_table_info` both
`table_options` and `foreign_keys`. But `foreign_keys` no longer uses
`create_table_info_cache` by #25307. No need caching anymore.
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Pass `pk: false` to `connection.insert` explicitly if do not have a primary key
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Because causing an extra query by `sql_for_insert` for guessing a
primary key.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.0.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb#L121-L125
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kamipo/extract_foreign_key_action_from_information_schema
Extract foreign key action from `information_schema`
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Fixes #25300.
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preventing infinite looping in some cases.
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Right now with this middleware we are likely always connected, but I'm
hoping to change that soon. This is an easy change to pull out on its
own.
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This method appears to have been partially used in connection pool
caching, but it was introduced without much reasoning or any tests. One
edge case test was added later on, but it was focused on implementation
details. This method is no longer used outside of tests, and as such is
removed.
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This was added at c7c3f73 but it never raised because MySQL cannot
create text/blob columns with a default value.
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As mentioned in 7b86ea6715ee987e61a7f3bd8e72b1bbfcfbbbe7, this is an
internal class.
[ci skip]
r? @sgrif
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ActiveRecord::AttributeSet::YAMLEncoder#decode"
This reverts commit 7ea502ae141fc26b736c7a73bdf7a676b1f9fc87, per
internal discussion with @sgrif -- this is documenting the
implementation of a class that isn't intended to be public API.
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return correct type from `EnumType`
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Improve mysqldump
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PostgreSQL: Fix db:structure:load silent failure on SQL error
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The command line flag "-v ON_ERROR_STOP=1" should be used when invoking psql to make sure errors are not suppressed.
Example: psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -q -f awesome-file.sql my-app-db
Fixes #23818.
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Prevent `RangeError` for `FinderMethods#exists?`
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`FinderMethods#exists?` should return a boolean rather than raising an
exception.
`UniquenessValidator#build_relation` catches a `RangeError` because it
includes type casting due to a string value truncation. But a string
value truncation was removed at #23523 then type casting in
`build_relation` is no longer necessary. aa06231 removes type casting in
`build_relation` then a `RangeError` moves to `relation.exists?`.
This change will remove the catching a `RangeError`.
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Type casting in uniqueness validator is for a string value truncation.
It was removed at #23523.
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Reuse validate index length
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- Followup of https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/1ea6cc11211dc89e3e14b2b641a3cca8a0a91d55.
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Before we enable query caching we check if the connection is
connected. Before this fix we were always checking against the main
connection, and not the model connection.
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Fixes #25391
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gsamokovarov/always-inherit-from-application-record
Always genererate models with ApplicationRecord parent
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Currently, if we generate a model while
`app/model/application_record.rb` isn't present, we'll end up with a
model with an `ActiveRecord::Base` parent _and_ a newly generated
`app/models/application_record.rb`.
While the behavior for choosing an `ActiveRecord::Base` was chosen for
an easier migration math to 5.0, generating the
`app/model/application_record.rb` file kinda contradicts with it.
In any case, I think we should decide on a behavior and stick to it.
Here, I'm changing the generated parent to always be `ApplicationRecord`
and to always create `app/model/application_record.rb` if it doesn't
exist.
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Generate application_record.rb file before model file
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Previously model file was generated first, which resulted in
inheriting from `ActiveRecord::Base`, but since application_record.rb
is generated as well, it should already be used.
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`construct_relation_for_association_calculations` pass a string value to
`construct_join_dependency` when setting a string value in `from`.
It should not pass a string value, but always `joins_values`.
Related #14834, #19452.
Fixes #24193.
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