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Cannot call private methods in `@klass` against `CollectionProxy`
(inherites `Relation`) because using `public_send` in `method_missing`.
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The current code base is not uniform. After some discussion,
we have chosen to go with double quotes by default.
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This reverts commit 60c9701269f5b412849f1a507df61ba4735914d7, reversing
changes made to 6a25202d9ea3b4a7c9f2d6154b97cf8ba58403db.
Reason: Broken build
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This triggers the JoinDependency work to reflect on the associations
and trigger an error as follows:
ActiveRecord::ConfigurationError: Association named 'account' was
not found on Company; perhaps you misspelled it?
Fix Company.of_first_firm joins association name
Should be `Company.joins(:accounts)` not `Company.joins(:account)`.
Do the same for Client.of_first_firm
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* When tried to use `Company#accounts` test/models/company.rb I got:
```
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: SQLite3::SQLException: no such column:
accounts.company_id: SELECT COUNT(*) AS count_all, "companies"."firm_id"
AS companies_firm_id FROM "companies" INNER JOIN "accounts" ON
"accounts"."company_id" = "companies"."id" GROUP BY "companies"."firm_id"
```
* The refactor on Calculations class was just to simplify the code
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`inverse_of` on through associations was accidently removed/caused to
stop working in commit f8d2899 which was part of a refactoring on
`ThroughReflection`.
To fix we moved `inverse_of` and `check_validity_of_inverse!` to the
`AbstractReflection` so it's available to the `ThroughReflection`
without having to dup any methods. We then need to delegate `inverse_name`
method in `ThroughReflection`. `inverse_name` can't be moved to
`AbstractReflection` without moving methods that set the instance
variable `@automatic_inverse_of`.
This adds a test that ensures that `inverse_of` on a `ThroughReflection`
returns the correct class name, and the correct record for the inverse
relationship.
Fixes #21692
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If your STI class looks like this:
```ruby
class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
self.store_full_sti_class = false
class GoodCo < Company
end
class BadCo < Company
end
end
```
The expectation (which is valid) is that the `type` in the database is saved as
`GoodCo` or `BadCo`. However, another expectation should be that setting `type`
to `GoodCo` would correctly instantiate the object as a `Company::GoodCo`. That
second expectation is what this should fix.
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without replacement.
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This error only happens when the foreign key is missing.
Before this fix the following exception was being raised:
NoMethodError: undefined method `val' for #<Arel::Nodes::BindParam:0x007fc64d19c218>
Now the message is:
ActiveRecord::UnknownAttributeError: unknown attribute 'foreign_key' for Model.
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attribute or method.
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Related issue: #11939, #12084
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This reverts commit 70d6e16fbad75b89dd1798ed697e7732b8606fa3, reversing
changes made to ea4db3bc078fb3093ecdddffdf4f2f4ff3e1e8f9.
Seems to be a code merge done by mistake.
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For example, you need to change this:
class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :posts
has_many :taggings, :through => :posts
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :tagging
has_many :taggings
end
class Tagging < ActiveRecord::Base
end
To this:
class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :posts
has_many :taggings, :through => :posts, :source => :tagging
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :tagging
has_many :taggings
end
class Tagging < ActiveRecord::Base
end
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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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Allows you to do BaseClass.new(:type => "SubClass") as well as
parent.children.build(:type => "SubClass") or parent.build_child
to initialize an STI subclass. Ensures that the class name is a
valid class and that it is in the ancestors of the super class
that the association is expecting.
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All tests with a custom inheritance_column use the `Vegtable` model.
The field ruby_type on the Company models is no longer needed
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It's not really a good idea to have this as a global config option. We
should allow people to specify the behaviour per association.
There will now be two new values:
* :dependent => :restrict_with_exception implements the current
behaviour of :restrict. :restrict itself is deprecated in favour of
:restrict_with_exception.
* :dependent => :restrict_with_error implements the new behaviour - it
adds an error to the owner if there are dependent records present
See #4727 for the original discussion of this.
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This reverts commit 3803fcce26b837c0117f7d278b83c366dc4ed370.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
It will be deprecated only in 4.0, and removed properly in 4.1.
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Change CollectionProxy#method_missing to use scoped.public_send, to
avoid a problem described in issue #2508 when trying to use class
methods with names like "open", that clash with private kernel methods.
Also changed the dynamic matcher instantiator to send straight to
scoped, to avoid another roundtrip to method_missing.
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See the CHANGELOG for details.
Fixes #950.
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This is to avoid confusing newbies, and to be consistent with the fact
that other options like :foreign_key already allow a symbol or a string.
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... } rather than instance_eval-ing strings
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rather than a hash which is passed to apply_finder_options. This allows more flexibility in how the scope is created, for example because scope.where(a, b) and scope.where(a).where(b) mean different things.
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state:resolved]
This required changing the code to keep the association proxy for a belongs_to around, despite its target being nil. Which in turn required various changes to the way that stale target checking is handled, in order to support various edge cases (loaded target is nil then foreign key added, foreign key is changed and then changed back, etc). A side effect is that the code is nicer and more succinct.
Note that I am removing test_no_unexpected_aliasing since that is basically checking that the proxy for a belongs_to *does* change, which is the exact opposite of the intention of this commit. Also adding various tests for various edge cases and related things.
Phew, long commit message!
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:destroy, when the parent is destroyed, the callbacks are run
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names, so that for example :primary_key => :another_pk works as well [#5605 state:resolved]
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option
Signed-off-by: José Valim <jose.valim@gmail.com>
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