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We can conditional define the tests depending on the adapter or
connection.
Lets keep the skip for fail tests that need to be fixed.
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patricksrobertson/bigserial_id_not_identifying_pk"
This reverts commit 3043d45eefc3776d5f3a9e7d212a01f99d869ef8, reversing
changes made to ca0275d36b395631725c4583db5a45c06443fdb9.
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In #10410 it was noted that you can no longer create PK's with the
type of bigserial in PostgreSQL in 4.0.0.rc1. This is mostly
because the newer adapter is checking for column type with the
id column instead of just letting it pass through like it did
before.
Side effects:
You may just create a PK column of a type that you really don't
want to be your PK. As far as I can tell this was allowed in 3.2.X
and perhaps an exception should be raised if you try and do
something extremely dumb.
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This reverts commit 637a7d9d357a0f3f725b0548282ca8c5e7d4af4a, reversing
changes made to 5937bd02dee112646469848d7fe8a8bfcef5b4c1.
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In the end I think the pain of implementing this seamlessly was not
worth the gain provided.
The intention was that it would allow plain ruby objects that might not
live in your main application to be subclassed and have persistence
mixed in. But I've decided that the benefit of doing that is not worth
the amount of complexity that the implementation introduced.
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Allows two models to use the same table but have different primary keys.
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Also make it actually work.
It slows down all read_attribute accesses to map 'id' to whatever the PK
actually is, inside read_attribute. So instead make sure the necessary
methods are defined and that they redirect wherever they need to go.
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You can use multiple databases in your tests without disabling transactional fixtures.
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This reverts commit ee2be435b1e5c0e94a4ee93a1a310e0471a77d07.
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If we don't have a primary key when we ask for it, it's better to fail
fast. Fixes GH #2307.
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Closes #2807.
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This reverts commit c5448721b5054b8a467958d60427fdee15eac604.
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RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS file for details, but essentially you can now configure things in test/config.yml. You can also run tests directly via the command line, e.g. ruby path/to/test.rb (no rake needed, uses default db connection from test/config.yml). This will help us fix the CI by enabling us to isolate the different Rails versions to different databases.
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better default failure messages - let's use them
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This reverts commit 36a84a4f15f29b41c7cac2f8de410055006a8a8d.
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[#5249]
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Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
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