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I had pointed the messages at the new behavior, not the old.
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Fix that unsigned with zerofill is treated as signed
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Fixes #27125.
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sergey-alekseev/uniqueness-validation-scope-with-polymorphic-association
fix the uniqueness validation scope with a polymorphic association
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https://gist.github.com/sergey-alekseev/946657ebdb5e58d1bee115714056ec96
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It'll be re-cleared when it's rebuilt in with_new_connections_blocked's
ensure, but we still need to clear it inside this synchronize -- we've
disconnected connections that may be available in the queue, and while
other threads are not allowed to make *new* connections, they are still
allowed to take existing ones from there.
This was incorrectly removed in d314646c965b045724e6bdb9d61dcecfabc0ba8f.
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prathamesh-sonpatki/followup-uuid-extension-change
Followup of UUID default extension in the docs
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- Mentioned clearly that for PostgreSQL < 9.4, you need to pass the
default option with "uuid_generate_v4()"
- Also updated PostgreSQL Active Record guide with this change.
- https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/25395#r66877078
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Distribute connections to previously blocked threads when we're done
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Two methods block new connections; we were already doing the right thing
for clear_reloadable_connections, but it's better placed in
with_new_connections_blocked, where it can work for disconnect too.
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Fixes casting of IDs to the data type of the association primary key,
rather than then the data type of the model's primary key. (Tests use a
string primary key on the association, rather than an int.)
Tests issue #20995
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9c9fb19 changed the behaviour of the _ids= setters for associations to
raise an AssociationTypeMismatch when unknown IDs are given:
Class: <ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch>
Message: <"Developer(#43811860) expected, got NilClass(#16732720)">
This restores the original ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound exception with a
much clearer error message:
Class: <ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound>
Message: <"Couldn't find all Developers with 'id': (1, -9999) [WHERE \"contracts\".\"company_id\" = ?] (found 1 results, but was looking for 2)">
Fixes #25719
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Since 9.4, PostgreSQL recommends using `pgcrypto`'s `gen_random_uuid()`
to generate version 4 UUIDs instead of the functions in the `uuid-ossp`
extension.
These changes uses the appropriate UUID function depending on the
underlying PostgreSQL server's version, while maintaining
`uuid_generate_v4()` in older migrations.
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This patch brings back the functionality of passing true to the
association proxy. The behavior was deprecated with #20888 and scheduled
for removal in Rails 5.1.
The deprecation mentioned that instead of `Article.category(true)` one
should use `article#reload.category`. Unfortunately the alternative does
not expose the same behavior as passing true to the reader
did. Specifically reloading the parent record throws unsaved changes and
other caches away. Passing true only affected the association.
This is problematic and there is no easy workaround. I propose to bring
back the old functionality by introducing this new reader method for
singular associations.
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When `ActiveRecord::Associations.eager_load!` is called, it eager loads
the `Preloader` but does not trigger a `eager_load!` on the `Preloader`
itself. A eager loaded component is responsible to forward the
`eager_load!` call to nested constants that make use of `eager_autoload`
as well.
This will also resolve the occasional `NameError` that we've observed in
production:
```
NameError: uninitialized constant ActiveRecord::Associations::Preloader::BelongsTo
```
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Fix the race condition caused by `with_new_connections_blocked`
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`with_new_connections_blocked` was introduced at #14938.
But the method sometimes causes `@new_cons_enabled = false` then never
toggled to true.
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Should except `:distinct` rather than `:order` for `exists?`
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Records fetching order is very important for performance if `limit` is
presented. Should not except the order in the case.
And `exists?` replaces select list to `1 AS one` therefore `:distinct`
is useless (`DISTINCT 1 AS one`). And PostgreSQL raises the following
error if `:distinct` and `:order` are used in the same time.
```
ERROR: for SELECT DISTINCT, ORDER BY expressions must appear in select list
```
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use `force_encoding` instread of `encode!` to avoid `UndefinedConversionError`
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`PG::TextEncoder::Array#encode` returns the encoded value with `ASCII-8BIT`.
But in some cases, trying to convert `ASCII-8BIT` to `UTF-8` cause an error.
```ruby
"{\xE3\x83\x95\xE3\x82\xA1\xE3\x82\xA4\xE3\x83\xAB}".encode!(Encoding::UTF_8)
# => Encoding::UndefinedConversionError: "\xE3" from ASCII-8BIT to UTF-8
```
Should use `force_encoding` to avoid this error.
Follow up to 7ba3a48df5bfdc5e98506bb829f937e03b55a5b3
Ref: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/23619#issuecomment-189924036
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kamipo/respect_new_records_for_collection_proxy_distinct
Respect new records for `CollectionProxy#uniq`
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Currently if `CollectionProxy` has more than one new record,
`CollectionProxy#uniq` result is incorrect.
And `CollectionProxy#uniq` was aliased to `distinct` in a1bb6c8b06db.
But the `uniq` method and the `SELECT DISTINCT` method are different
methods. The doc in `CollectionProxy` is for the `SELECT DISTINCT`
method, not for the `uniq` method.
Therefore, reverting the alias in `CollectionProxy` to fix the
inconsistency and to have the both methods.
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The relation method `update_all` allows you to pass a SQL fragment. The
functionality is already mentioned in the prose but the examples section
does not cover it.
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As reported via #26904, there is a regression in how values for
Postgres' HStore column type are being processed, beginning in Rails 5.
Currently, the way that Active Record checks whether or not values need
to be serialized and put into the correct storage format is whether or
not it is a `Hash` object. Since `ActionController::Parameters` no
longer inherits from `Hash` in Rails 5, this conditional now returns
false. To remedy this, we are now checking to see whether the `value`
parameters being passed in responds to a certain method, and then
calling the `serialize` method, except this time with a real Hash
object. Keeping things DRY!
Fixes #26904.
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Before:
```ruby
def calculate(operation, _column_name)
if [:count, :sum].include? operation
group_values.any? ? Hash.new : 0
elsif [:average, :minimum, :maximum].include?(operation) && group_values.any?
Hash.new
else
nil
end
end
```
After:
```ruby
def calculate(operation, _column_name)
case operation
when :count, :sum
group_values.any? ? Hash.new : 0
when :average, :minimum, :maximum
group_values.any? ? Hash.new : nil
end
end
```
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Avoid `build_preloader` if preloading is not needed
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All query methods calls `spawn` and bang method, but only `none` is not.
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Caused by 007e50d8e5a900547471b6c4ec79d9d217682c5d.
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/26925 was closed in favor of dcb364e.
But dcb364e is only fixed sqlite3 adapter and still broken mysql2
adapter with `prepared_statements: true` (`exec_stmt_and_free`).
```diff
diff --git a/activerecord/test/config.example.yml b/activerecord/test/config.example.yml
index 58e2d45..7b3c1a6 100644
--- a/activerecord/test/config.example.yml
+++ b/activerecord/test/config.example.yml
@@ -56,9 +56,11 @@ connections:
username: rails
encoding: utf8
collation: utf8_unicode_ci
+ prepared_statements: true
arunit2:
username: rails
encoding: utf8
+ prepared_statements: true
oracle:
arunit:
```
```
% be rake test_mysql2 --verbose
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Using mysql2
/Users/kamipo/src/github.com/rails/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/database_statements.rb:90: warning: assigned but unused variable - result
/Users/kamipo/src/github.com/rails/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql/database_statements.rb:101:in `block in exec_stmt_and_free': NameError: undefined local variable or method `result' for #<ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Mysql2Adapter:0x007fe2c50eb140>: SELECT `ar_internal_metadata`.* FROM `ar_internal_metadata` WHERE `ar_internal_metadata`.`key` = ? LIMIT ? (ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid)
from /Users/kamipo/src/github.com/rails/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb:586:in `block in log'
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```
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Add missing `+` around a some literals.
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Mainly around `nil`
[ci skip]
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Fix spelling in API documentation
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Follow up to #27008.
`table_structure` is an internal method so it is better to hide it in
the doc. And alias `table_structure` to `column_definitions` to remove
the duplicated `columns` method in the sqlite3 adapter.
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that accepts results of SHOW FIELDS
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Configure query caching (per thread) on the connection pool
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connected? doesn't mean what we need here.
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versions of mysql2
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Clear query cache during checkin, instead of an execution callback
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It doesn't make sense for the query cache to persist while a connection
moves through the pool and is assigned to a new thread.
[Samuel Cochran & Matthew Draper]
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If `limit_value` is presented, records fetching order is very important
for performance. Should not unscope the order in the case.
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If the call to `.define_attribute_methods` actually ends up loading the
schema (*very* hard to do, as it requires the object being created
without `allocate` having been called, but it can be done by manually
calling `initialize` from inside `marshal_load` if you're crazy), the
value of `_default_attributes` will change from that call.
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fix datatime error
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