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* normalizes indentation and whitespace across the projectXavier Noria2016-08-0611-78/+78
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* remove redundant curlies from hash argumentsXavier Noria2016-08-062-10/+10
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* modernizes hash syntax in activerecordXavier Noria2016-08-069-34/+34
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* applies new string literal convention in activerecord/testXavier Noria2016-08-0636-561/+561
| | | | | The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion, we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
* The problem isn't the detection but the deadlock itselfDavid Heinemeier Hansson2016-08-041-2/+2
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* Merge pull request #25107 from Erol/introduce-new-ar-transaction-error-classesRafael Mendonça França2016-08-031-2/+27
|\ | | | | | | | | | | Introduce new ActiveRecord transaction error classes Closes #26018
| * Introduce new ActiveRecord transaction error classesErol Fornoles2016-05-241-2/+27
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* | Fix explain logging with bindsRyuta Kamizono2016-07-201-2/+2
| | | | | | | | `binds` is an array of a query attribute since Active Record 5.0.
* | Do not specal case inspecting associated arrays of over 10 elements, ↵Kevin McPhillips2016-06-291-1/+6
|/ | | | preventing infinite looping in some cases.
* Add AR::TransactionSerializationError for transaction serialization failures ↵Erol Fornoles2016-05-211-0/+72
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* Rails 5.1 point type should not raise exception if empty string is provided ↵bUg2016-05-151-0/+7
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* Followup of #24835Vipul A M2016-05-031-2/+2
| | | | Fix failing tests
* Add Expression Indexes and Operator Classes support for PostgreSQLRyuta Kamizono2016-04-243-19/+46
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Example: create_table :users do |t| t.string :name t.index 'lower(name) varchar_pattern_ops' end Fixes #19090. Fixes #21765. Fixes #21819. Fixes #24359. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Daer <jeremydaer@gmail.com>
* remove_index do not fetch indexes if name is specifiedSeva Orlov2016-04-241-0/+5
| | | | | | There is no need to fetch all table indexes in remove_index if name is specified. If name is wrong, then StatementInvalid will be raised. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Daer <jeremydaer@gmail.com>
* Properly serialize all JSON primitives in the AR JSON typeSean Griffin2016-04-131-5/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Fix test failures caused by #23958Sean Griffin2016-03-111-1/+1
| | | | I'm unsure how this passed CI in the pull request.
* Merge pull request #23677 from kamipo/passing_table_name_to_column_initializeRafael França2016-03-111-0/+26
|\ | | | | Passing `table_name` to `Column#initialize` to avoid `instance_variable_set`
| * Initialize `column.table_name` immediately for `column.serial?` correctly ↵Ryuta Kamizono2016-03-081-0/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | working Currently the results of `column.serial?` is not correct. For `column.serial?` correctly working, initialize `column.table_name` immediately.
* | Merge pull request #23958 from kamipo/fix_bigserial_appears_with_limit_8Rafael França2016-03-111-2/+2
|\ \ | | | | | | Fix bigserial appears with limit 8 for schema dumper
| * | Fix bigserial appears with limit 8 for schema dumperRyuta Kamizono2016-03-041-2/+2
| |/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before: ```ruby create_table "postgresql_big_serials", force: :cascade do |t| t.bigserial "seq", limit: 8, null: false end ``` After: ```ruby create_table "postgresql_big_serials", force: :cascade do |t| t.bigserial "seq", null: false end ```
* / add test case for schema dumping of PG bytea columns.Yves Senn2016-03-081-0/+9
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* Deprecate `{insert|update|delete}_sql` in `DatabaseStatements`Ryuta Kamizono2016-03-021-44/+0
| | | | | Originally, `{insert|update|delete}_sql` is protected methods. We can use the `{insert|update|delete}` public methods instead.
* Remove unnecessary namespaces in `explain_test.rb`Ryuta Kamizono2016-02-291-2/+2
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* Fix tests failure with `prepared_statements: false`Ryuta Kamizono2016-02-296-92/+62
| | | | | | Some tests does not work for unprepared statements. Add `if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.prepared_statements` and fix a regex for fix tests failure with `prepared_statements: false`.
* Fix NoMethodError preparable for Arel::Visitors in case prepared statements ↵Azzurrio2016-02-221-0/+22
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* Typos in AR testsAkira Matsuda2016-02-031-1/+1
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* tabenai (typo)Akira Matsuda2016-02-011-6/+6
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* Remove duplicated composite primary key testsRyuta Kamizono2016-02-011-8/+0
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* :speak_no_evil: :warning:Akira Matsuda2016-02-011-1/+3
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* Merge pull request #20005 from kamipo/default_expression_supportRafael França2016-01-161-4/+4
|\ | | | | Add `:expression` option support on the schema default
| * Add expression support on the schema defaultRyuta Kamizono2016-01-131-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Example: create_table :posts do |t| t.datetime :published_at, default: -> { 'NOW()' } end
* | `sql_for_insert` returns values for passing to `exec_insert`Ryuta Kamizono2016-01-151-2/+2
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* | `substitute_at` is no longer usedRyuta Kamizono2016-01-141-5/+0
|/ | | | Arel handles substitution for bind parameters by now.
* Refactor tz aware types, add support for PG rangesSean Griffin2016-01-081-0/+42
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is an alternate implementation to #22875, that generalizes a lot of the logic that type decorators are going to need, in order to have them work with arrays, ranges, etc. The types have the ability to map over a value, with the default implementation being to just yield that given value. Array and Range give more appropriate definitions. This does not automatically make ranges time zone aware, as they need to be added to the `time_zone_aware` types config, but we could certainly make that change if we feel it is appropriate. I do think this would be a breaking change however, and should at least have a deprecation cycle. Closes #22875. /cc @matthewd
* Remove unnecessary enable,disable_extension on testsFumiaki MATSUSHIMA2016-01-021-9/+0
| | | | | | | uuid-ossp extension is alreadly enabled on test schema. And `disable_extension!('uuid-ossp', connection)` can be a cause of test failure. `ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: PG::UndefinedFunction: ERROR: function uuid_generate_v1() does not exist` will happen depending on the execution order.
* Handle specified schemas when removing a Postgres indexGrey Baker2015-12-181-0/+14
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* Merge pull request #22623 from greysteil/support-passing-schema-name-to-indexesMatthew Draper2015-12-181-0/+5
|\ | | | | | | Support passing the schema name prefix to `conenction.indexes`
| * Support passing the schema name prefix to `conenction.indexes`Grey Baker2015-12-171-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Support passing the schema name as a prefix to table name in `ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#indexes`. Previously the prefix would be considered a full part of the index name, and only the schema in the current search path would be considered.
* | Merge pull request #19456 from greysteil/index-exists-behaviourMatthew Draper2015-12-182-5/+5
|\ \ | | | | | | | | | Ignore index name in `index_exists?` when not passed a name to check for
| * | Support removing custom-names indexes when only specifying column namesGrey Baker2015-12-152-5/+5
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* / Call the new point behavior `:point`, not `:rails_5_1_point`Sean Griffin2015-12-171-4/+4
|/ | | | | Since the attributes API is new in Rails 5, we don't actually need to keep the behavior of `attribute :point`, as it's not a breaking change.
* Internal test migrations use the private 'Current' versionMatthew Draper2015-12-152-3/+3
| | | | | | | | Apart from specific versioning support, our tests should focus on the behaviour of whatever version they're accompanying, regardless of when they were written. Application code should *not* do this.
* Ensure uuid-ossp extension is present before we rely on itMatthew Draper2015-12-151-0/+2
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* remove warning from postgresql geometric testyuuji.yaginuma2015-12-051-1/+3
| | | | | | | | This removes the following warning which has been out in the case of a PostgreSQL 9.3 below. ``` activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/geometric_test.rb:265: warning: instance variable @connection not initialized ```
* Add schema dumping support for PostgreSQL geometric data typesRyuta Kamizono2015-11-241-5/+61
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* Move `migration/postgresql_geometric_types_test.rb` in ↵Ryuta Kamizono2015-11-241-0/+84
| | | | `adapters/postgresql/geometric_test.rb`
* Rename 'key' to 'lock_id' or 'lock_name' for advisory lockingSam Davies2015-11-181-10/+10
| | | | | | | | | - key was a poor choice of name. A key implies something that will unlock a lock. The concept is actually more like a 'lock identifier' - mysql documentation calls this a 'lock name' - postgres documentation calls it a 'lock_id' - Updated variable names to reflect the preferred terminology for the database in question
* Deprecate `#table_exists?`, `#tables` and passing arguments to `#talbes`yui-knk2015-11-092-15/+15
| | | | | | | | | | Reported on #21509, how views is treated by `#tables` are differ by each adapters. To fix this different behavior, after Rails 5.0 is released, deprecate `#tables`. And `#table_exists?` would check both tables and views. To make their behavior consistent with `#tables`, after Rails 5.0 is released, deprecate `#table_exists?`.
* Use advisory locks to prevent concurrent migrationsSam Davies2015-10-301-0/+42
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Addresses issue #22092 - Works on Postgres and MySQL - Uses advisory locks because of two important properties: 1. The can be obtained outside of the context of a transaction 2. They are automatically released when the session ends, so if a migration process crashed for whatever reason the lock is not left open perpetually - Adds get_advisory_lock and release_advisory_lock methods to database adapters - Attempting to run a migration while another one is in process will raise a ConcurrentMigrationError instead of attempting to run in parallel with undefined behavior. This could be rescued and the migration could exit cleanly instead. Perhaps as a configuration option? Technical Notes ============== The Migrator uses generate_migrator_advisory_lock_key to build the key for the lock. In order to be compatible across multiple adapters there are some constraints on this key. - Postgres limits us to 64 bit signed integers - MySQL advisory locks are server-wide so we have to scope to the database - To fulfil these requirements we use a Migrator salt (a randomly chosen signed integer with max length of 31 bits) that identifies the Rails migration process as the owner of the lock. We multiply this salt with a CRC32 unsigned integer hash of the database name to get a signed 64 bit integer that can also be converted to a string to act as a lock key in MySQL databases. - It is important for subsequent versions of the Migrator to use the same salt, otherwise different versions of the Migrator will not see each other's locks.
* Do not cache prepared statements that are unlikely to have cache hitsSean Griffin2015-10-202-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Prior to this commit, Rails makes no differentiation between whether a query uses bind parameters, and whether or not we cache that query as a prepared statement. This leads to the cache populating extremely fast in some cases, with the statements never being reused. In particular, the two problematic cases are `where(foo: [1, 2, 3])` and `where("foo = ?", 1)`. In both cases we'll end up quoting the values rather than using a bind param, causing a cache entry for every value ever used in that query. It was noted that we can probably eventually change `where("foo = ?", 1)` to use a bind param, which would resolve that case. Additionally, on PG we can change our generated query to be `WHERE foo = ANY($1)`, and pass an array for the bind param. I hope to accomplish both in the future. For SQLite and MySQL, we still end up preparing the statements anyway, we just don't cache it. The statement will be cleaned up after it is executed. On postgres, we skip the prepare step entirely, as an API is provided to execute with bind params without preparing the statement. I'm not 100% happy on the way this ended up being structured. I was hoping to use a decorator on the visitor, rather than mixing a module into the object, but the way Arel has it's visitor pattern set up makes it very difficult to extend without inheritance. I'd like to remove the duplication from the various places that are extending it, but that'll require a larger restructuring of that initialization logic. I'm going to take another look at the structure of it soon. This changes the signature of one of the adapter's internals, and will require downstream changes from third party adapters. I'm not too worried about this, as worst case they can simply add the parameter and always ignore it, and just keep their previous behavior. Fixes #21992.