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Fix class and method name typos
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Deprecate SchemaStatements#distinct, and make SchemaStatements#columns_for_distinct nodoc.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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Call assume_migrated_upto_version on connection to prevent it from first
being picked up in method_missing. In the base class, Migration,
method_missing expects the argument to be a table name, and calls
proper_table_name on the arguments before sending to connection. If
table_name_prefix or table_name_suffix is used, the schema version changes
to prefix_version_suffix, breaking `rake test:prepare`.
Fixes #10411.
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Fix that #exists? can produce invalid SQL: "SELECT DISTINCT DISTINCT"
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The combination of a :uniq => true association and the #distinct call
in #construct_limited_ids_condition combine to create invalid SQL, because
we're explicitly selecting DISTINCT, and also sending #distinct on to AREL,
via the relation#distinct_value.
Rather than build a select distinct clause in #construct_limited_ids_condition,
I set #distinct! and pass just the columns into the select statement.
This requires introducing a #columns_for_distinct method to return the
select columns but not the statement itself.
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Suppose Man has_many interests, and inverse_of is used.
Man.first.interests.first.man will correctly execute two queries,
avoiding the need for a third query when Interest#man is called. This is
because CollectionAssociation#first calls set_inverse_instance.
However Man.first.interests.where("1=1").first.man will execute three
queries, even though this is obviously a subset of the records in the
association.
This is because calling where("1=1") spawns a new Relation object from
the CollectionProxy object, and the Relation has no knowledge of the
association, so it cannot set the inverse instance.
This commit solves the problem by making relations spawned from
CollectionProxies return a new Relation subclass called
AssociationRelation, which does know about associations. Records loaded
from this class will get the inverse instance set properly.
Fixes #5717.
Live commit from La Conf! :sparkles:
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Remove current_adapter? from test_sanitize_sql_hash_handles_associations
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Because of each adapter implementation differences,
`expected_value` string needed to be handled by each adapter.
This commit removes current_adapter
by using ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Quoting methods.
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the results. Added tests to check to make sure that inverse associations are
automatically found when has_many, has_one, or belongs_to associations
are defined.
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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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Confirm a record has not already been destroyed before decrementing counter cache
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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counter cache
At present, calling destroy multiple times on the same record results
in the belongs_to counter cache being decremented multiple times. With
this change the record is checked for whether it is already destroyed
prior to decrementing the counter cache.
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zohlgren/fix_activerecord_sanitization_sanitize_sql_hash
Fix bug in ActiveRecord::Sanitization#sanitize_sql_hash_for_conditions
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Fixing CHANGLOG description
Remove extra line.
Remove blank lines.
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fixes #10419
Following code should raise IrreversibleMigration. But the code was
failing since options is an array and not a hash.
def change
change_table :users do |t|
t.remove_index [:name, :email]
end
end
Fix was to check if the options is a Hash before operating on it.
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Warning was: "/vagrant/rails/activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/uuid_test.rb:63:
warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or even spaces"
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Make SchemaDumper emit "id: :uuid" when using UUID primary keys
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commit 2683de5da85135e8d9fe48593ff6167db9d64b18
Author: Aaron Patterson <aaron.patterson@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 3 11:29:20 2013 -0700
cannot support infinite ranges right now
commit cebb6acef2c3957f975f6db4afd849e535126253
Author: Aaron Patterson <aaron.patterson@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 3 11:26:12 2013 -0700
reverting infinity comparison
commit 385f7e6b4efd1bf9b89e8d607fcb13e5b03737ea
Author: Aaron Patterson <aaron.patterson@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 3 11:23:28 2013 -0700
Revert "Added ability to compare date/time with infinity"
This reverts commit 38f28dca3aa16efd6cc3af6453f2e6b9e9655ec1.
Conflicts:
activesupport/CHANGELOG.md
activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/numeric/infinite_comparable.rb
activesupport/test/core_ext/date_ext_test.rb
activesupport/test/core_ext/date_time_ext_test.rb
activesupport/test/core_ext/numeric_ext_test.rb
activesupport/test/core_ext/time_ext_test.rb
activesupport/test/core_ext/time_with_zone_test.rb
commit 0d799a188dc12b18267fc8421675729917610047
Author: Aaron Patterson <aaron.patterson@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 3 11:18:53 2013 -0700
Revert "Refactor infinite comparable definition a bit"
This reverts commit dd3360e05e4909f2f0c74a624cccc2def688f828.
commit 42dec90e49745bbfae546f0560b8783f6b48b074
Author: Aaron Patterson <aaron.patterson@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 3 11:18:47 2013 -0700
Revert "Require 'active_support/core_ext/module/aliasing' in the infinite_comparable module"
This reverts commit 7003e71c13c53ec3d34250560fbf80b8381df693.
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assignment
For one-to-one nested associations, if you build the new (in-memory)
child object yourself before assignment, then the NestedAttributes
module will not overwrite it, e.g.:
class Member < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :avatar
accepts_nested_attributes_for :avatar
def avatar
super || build_avatar(width: 200)
end
end
member = Member.new
member.avatar_attributes = {icon: 'sad'}
member.avatar.width # => 200
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autosave_association issue that occurs when table has unique index (resubmission)
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fixes bug introduced by #3329
These are the conditions necessary to reproduce the bug:
- For an association, autosave => true.
- An association record is being destroyed
- A new association record is being created.
- There is a unique index one of the association's fields.
- The record being created has the same value as the record being
destroyed on the indexed field.
Before, the deletion of records was postponed until after all
insertions/saves. Therefore the new record with the identical value in
the indexed field caused a non-unique value error to be thrown at the database
level.
With this fix, the deletions happen first, before the insertions/saves.
Therefore the record with the duplicate value is gone from the database
before the new record is created, thereby avoiding the non-uniuqe value
error.
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test_mysql_integer_not_null_defaults in test/cases/defaults_test.rb was
failing. This test relies on the connection being in strict mode. By
default a new connection is not in strict mode, but Active Record
automatically places it in strict mode.
ActiveSchemaTest overwrites the connection's #execute method in order to
prevent SQL statements from actually being executed. One of the
operations which is performed in ActiveSchema test is a #recreate_database.
Since 2088bf27981137a2c6c8b2f718f33b417b4045af, recreate_database on
mysql or mysql2 will trigger a reconnect.
Due to the implementation of the hacking of #execute in
ActiveSchemaTest, this reconnect would take place, but the connection
would *not* be placed in strict mode because #execute had been
overridden to prevent SQL queries hitting the database.
Therefore, after ActiveSchemaTest, the connection would no longer be in
strict mode, causing test_mysql_integer_not_null_defaults to fail.
I don't think that the way that ActiveSchemaTest is implemented is
particularly nice or clean, but I have taken steps to make its hacks
more isolated - it now create a separate connection object which is
thrown away after the test, and the hacks are applied on the singleton
class of this object.
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According to the doc of `AR::Base#to_param`(
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/04cda1848cb847c2bdad0bfc12160dc8d554
7775/activerecord/lib/active_record/integration.rb#L18 ), it returns
`nil` if the record is not persisted.
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Extract tests code out from AR's base_test.rb to integration_test.rb
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`AR::Base#to_param` and `AR::Base#cache_key` is defined at
active_record/integration.rb, so tests for those methods should be at
integration_test.rb
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chancancode/handle_aliased_attributes_in_ar_relation
Handle aliased attributes in AR::Relation
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When using symbol keys, ActiveRecord will now translate aliased attribute names to the actual column name used in the database:
With the model
class Topic
alias_attribute :heading, :title
end
The call
Topic.where(heading: 'The First Topic')
should yield the same result as
Topic.where(title: 'The First Topic')
This also applies to ActiveRecord::Relation::Calculations calls such as `Model.sum(:aliased)` and `Model.pluck(:aliased)`.
This will not work with SQL fragment strings like `Model.sum('DISTINCT aliased')`.
Github #7839
*Godfrey Chan*
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Introduced in 09ac1776abc0d3482f491f2d49f47bcb3d9a4ad7.
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without this, it's not possible to use UUID primary keys without uuid-ossp installed and activated
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activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb states:
# [association=(associate)]
# Assigns the associate object, extracts the primary key, sets it as the foreign key,
# and saves the associate object.
Since commit 42dd5d9f2976677a4bf22347f2dde1a8135dfbb4 to fix #7191, this
is no longer the case if the associate has changed, but is the same
object. For example:
# Pirate has_one :ship
pirate = Pirate.create!(catchphrase: "A Pirate")
ship = pirate.build_ship(name: 'old name')
ship.save!
ship.name = 'new name'
pirate.ship = ship
That last line should trigger a save. Although we are not changing the
association, the associate (ship) has changed.
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Fix typo in serialized_attribute_test. [ci skip]
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defined?(@attributes) in some places
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when transitioning to new association" until a proper fix is found for #10197"
This reverts commit 7389df139a35436f00876c96d20e81ba23c93f0a.
Conflicts:
activerecord/test/cases/timestamp_test.rb
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