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When `group` is used in combination with any calculation method, the
resulting hash uses the grouping expression as the key. Currently we're
incorrectly always favoring the type reported by the query, instead of
the type known by the class. This causes differing behavior depending on
whether the adaptor actually gives proper types with the query or not.
After this change, the behavior will be the same on all adaptors -- we
see if we know the type from the class, fall back to the type from the
query, and finally fall back to the identity type.
Fixes #25595
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The documentation states that parameter values longer than 20 characters
will be truncated by words, but the example shows that a parameter based
on "David Heinemeier Hansson" (with id: 125) becomes "125-david" when
"David Heinemeier".length == 16 so why so short?
The answer lies in the use of the #truncate option omission: nil which
seems to have been intended to mean "nothing", but which actually causes
the default string "..." to be used. This causes #truncate to cleave
words until the "..." can be added and still remain within the requested
size of 20 characters.
The better option is omission: '' (which is probably what was originally
intended).
Furthermore, since the use of #parameterize will remove non-alphanumeric
characters, we can maximize the useful content of the output by calling
parameterize first and then giving truncate a separator: /-/ rather than
a space.
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Don't reap connections that have already been reassigned
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`travel/travel_to` travel time helpers, now raise on nested calls
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as this can lead to confusing time stubbing.
Instead of:
travel_to 2.days.from_now do
# 2 days from today
travel_to 3.days.from_now do
# 5 days from today
end
end
preferred way to achieve above is:
travel_to 2.days.from_now
# 2 days from today
travel_back
travel_to 5.days.from_now
# 5 days from today
Closes #24690
Fixes #24689
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bquorning/optimize-for-first-result-and-remove-mysql-select_one
Remove #select_one from Mysql2Adapter
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If you only want the last element of a result set, there's no need to create all
of hash_rows. Also, add a test.
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When you only need the first element of a result set, you shouldn't need to
instantiate all of hash_rows.
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Revert "Rename `active_record_internal_metadatas` to `ar_internal_metadata"
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This reverts commit 407e0ab5e5cddf6a8b6b278b12f50772d13b4d86.
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Pass `pk: false` to `connection.insert` explicitly if do not have a primary key
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Because causing an extra query by `sql_for_insert` for guessing a
primary key.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/v5.0.0/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb#L121-L125
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If you had a foreign key set and then decided to add `on_delete:
:cascade` later in another migration that migration would run but
wouldn't refresh the schema dump.
The reason for this was because `create_table_info` caches the statement
and sets it to be the same as the original declaration for the foreign
key (without the `on_delete: :cascade`.
PR #25307 ended up fixing this bug because it removes the check for
`create_table_info` and relies on reading from `information_schema`. The
fix however was intended to patch another bug. The reason this fixes the
issue is we're no longer parsing the regex from the cached
`create_table_info`.
This regression test is to ensure that the issue does not return if we
for some reason go back to using `create_table_info` to set the foreign
keys.
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kamipo/extract_foreign_key_action_from_information_schema
Extract foreign key action from `information_schema`
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Fixes #25300.
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preventing infinite looping in some cases.
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This method appears to have been partially used in connection pool
caching, but it was introduced without much reasoning or any tests. One
edge case test was added later on, but it was focused on implementation
details. This method is no longer used outside of tests, and as such is
removed.
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Fix `Type::Date#serialize` to return a date object correctly
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Currently `Type::Date#serialize` does not cast a value to a date object.
It should be cast to a date object for finding by date column correctly
working.
Fixes #25354.
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This was added at c7c3f73 but it never raised because MySQL cannot
create text/blob columns with a default value.
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return correct type from `EnumType`
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- `with_exclusive_scope` was removed in this commit d242e467819a428ad7e302968e4c9fa1e26d9326
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Improve mysqldump
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PostgreSQL: Fix db:structure:load silent failure on SQL error
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The command line flag "-v ON_ERROR_STOP=1" should be used when invoking psql to make sure errors are not suppressed.
Example: psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -q -f awesome-file.sql my-app-db
Fixes #23818.
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Prevent `RangeError` for `FinderMethods#exists?`
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`FinderMethods#exists?` should return a boolean rather than raising an
exception.
`UniquenessValidator#build_relation` catches a `RangeError` because it
includes type casting due to a string value truncation. But a string
value truncation was removed at #23523 then type casting in
`build_relation` is no longer necessary. aa06231 removes type casting in
`build_relation` then a `RangeError` moves to `relation.exists?`.
This change will remove the catching a `RangeError`.
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Before we enable query caching we check if the connection is
connected. Before this fix we were always checking against the main
connection, and not the model connection.
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kamipo/fix_calculate_with_string_in_from_and_eager_loading
Fix `calculate` with a string value in `from` and eager loading
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`construct_relation_for_association_calculations` pass a string value to
`construct_join_dependency` when setting a string value in `from`.
It should not pass a string value, but always `joins_values`.
Related #14834, #19452.
Fixes #24193.
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Remove unnecessary `assert_date_from_db`
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`assert_date_from_db` was added at 6a2104d for SQL Server.
But latest sqlserver adapter work to pass expected behavior since
8e4624b.
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Remove unnecessary model requires
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These comments were added at dd257a3ccb30ab181cd48d3d81bc7f23bb45f36f
but outdated since #2086.
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This code was added in 81286f858770e0b95e15af37f19156b044ec6a95, but was
not used by that commit and does not appear to have ever been used.
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yahonda/allow_oracle_bind_value_syntax_in_loj_test
Allow Oracle bind parameter syntax `:a1` in test_join_conditions_added_to_join_clause
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Sqlite3 test failure is due to 66ebbc4952f6cfb37d719f63036441ef98149418.
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We were declaring in a few tests, which depending of
the order load will cause an error, as the super class could change.
see https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/ac1c4e141b20c1067af2c2703db6e1b463b985da#commitcomment-17731383
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Add i18n_validation_test
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add active record uniqueness validation test for { on: [:create, :update] } condition.
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As part of refactoring mutation detection to be more performant, we
introduced the concept of `original_value` to `Attribute`. This was not
overridden in `Attribute::Uninitialized` however, so assigning ot an
uninitialized value and calling `.changed?` would raise
`NotImplementedError`.
We are using a sentinel value rather than checking the result of
`original_attribute.initialized?` in `changed?` because `original_value`
might go through more than one node in the tree.
Fixes #25228
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