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Remove call to sanitize_sql_hash_for_conditions
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This method has already been removed.
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This can resolve confusing situation when a top level constant exists
but a namespaced version is identified.
Related to #19531.
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https://github.com/agrobbin/rails into agrobbin-sti-subclass-from-attributes
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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If your STI class looks like this:
```ruby
class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
self.store_full_sti_class = false
class GoodCo < Company
end
class BadCo < Company
end
end
```
The expectation (which is valid) is that the `type` in the database is saved as
`GoodCo` or `BadCo`. However, another expectation should be that setting `type`
to `GoodCo` would correctly instantiate the object as a `Company::GoodCo`. That
second expectation is what this should fix.
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Add full set of MySQL CLI options to support SSL authentication when using db:structure dump and load
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db:structure dump and load
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Add more detailed comment about _assign_attribute method [ci skip]
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fix minor problems
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Now that master points at Rails 5, we might not need to explain how
things used to work in Rails 3. Or we might… up to you :grin:
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the module name was changed in 8e814a0ac0768816974d2bfd68d33d931592751e
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Its already doc'ed in
activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb
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make AbstractAdapter#subquery_for private
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Use `select_value` for avoid `ActiveRecord::Result` instance creating
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`exec_query` create `ActiveRecord::Result` instance. It is better to use
`select_value` instead of `exec_query` for performance.
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kamipo/use_select_rows_instead_of_select_one_in_select_values
Use `select_rows` instead of `select_one` in `select_value`
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`select_one` create `ActiveRecord::Result` instance. It is better to use
`select_rows` instead of `select_one` for performance.
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Apply schema cache dump when creating connections
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The `db:schema:cache:dump` rake task dumps the database schema structure
to `db/schema_cache.dump`. If this file is present, the schema details
are loaded into the currently checked out connection by a railtie while
Rails is booting, to avoid having to query the database for its schema.
The schema cache dump is only applied to the initial connection used to
boot the application though; other connections from the same pool are
created with an empty schema cache, and still have to load the structure
of each table directly from the database.
With this change, a copy of the schema cache is associated with the
connection pool and applied to connections as they are created.
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MySQL does not support partial index. And, the create index algorithm in
create table can not be specified.
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Dump indexes in `create_table` instead of `add_index`
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If the adapter supports indexes in create table, generated SQL is
slightly more efficient.
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yuki24/change-record-not-saved-and-not-destroyed-to-include-error-msg
AR::RecordNotSaved & RecordNotDestroyed from save!/destroy! should include an error message
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When `AR::Base.save!` or `AR::Base.destroy!` is called and an exception
is raised, the exception doesn't have any error message or has a weird
message like `#<FailedBulb:0x0000000907b4b8>`. Give a better message so
we can easily understand why it's failing to save/destroy.
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Correctly dump `:options` on `create_table` for MySQL
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PostgreSQL: `:collation` support for string and text columns
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Example:
create_table :foos do |t|
t.string :string_en, collation: 'en_US.UTF-8'
t.text :text_ja, collation: 'ja_JP.UTF-8'
end
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Some databases like MySQL allow defining collation charset for specific
columns.
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Change the `visit_AddColumn` visiblity for the internal API
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Move comment about microseconds [ci skip]
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The microseconds handling was already moved to `Quoting#quoted_date`.
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Follow up #18914.
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Its nodoc'ed for the other implementations, and doc'ed in the base
class, just like the other change_column* methods.
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`change_column_null` is doc'ed only in
ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements, so it would make
sense to :nodoc: it elsewhere.
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Nodoc validate_index_length! method
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- This method is used only by adapters to validate length of new index names.
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Added documentation for PostGreSQL database_statements [ci skip]
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- Added documentation for index_name_exists? and rename_index.
- Also changed rails to \Rails in documentation of
allowed_index_name_length.
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