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Extract `NumericData` model for tests
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`attribute :world_population, :integer` is not a same with default
decimal without scale type unless #26302 is merged.
Should be `attribute :world_population, :big_integer` for now.
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Currently `NumericData` model is defined some places.
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Fix association with extension issues
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This fixes the following issues.
* `association_scope` doesn't include `default_scope`. Should use `scope` instead.
* We can't use `method_missing` for customizing existing method.
* We can't use `relation_delegate_class` for sharing extensions. Should extend per association.
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kamipo/refactor_enum_to_use_value_instead_of_label
Refactor enum to use `value` instead of `label` in the scope
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Delegate `ast` and `locked` to `arel` explicitly
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Currently `ast` and `locked` are used in the internal but delegating to
`arel` is depend on `method_missing`. If a model class is defined these
methods, `select_all` will be broken.
It should be delegated to `arel` explicitly.
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Since we have been using this `Arel::Table` since 111ccc832bc977b15af12c14e7ca078dad2d4373,
in order to properly handle queries, it's important that we properly type cast arguments.
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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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`ClassSpecificRelation` has `method_missing` and the `method_missing` is
called first. if an associated class has the missing method in a
relation, never reach to the `method_missing` in the `CollectionProxy`.
I extracted `DelegateExtending` and included it to the delegate class
that including `ClassSpecificRelation` to fix the issue.
Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/28246#issuecomment-296033784.
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The issue #20802 has been fixed in cc0b566.
Closes #20802.
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Extension methods should not delegate to `scope` to respect dirty
target on `CollectionProxy`.
Fixes #28419.
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```
go get -u github.com/client9/misspell/cmd/misspell
misspell -w -error -source=text .
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Fixes #27666.
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The idea of `class_name` as an option of reflection is that passing a
string would allow us to lazy autoload the class.
Using `belongs_to :client, class_name: Customer` is eagerloading models more than necessary
and creating possible circular dependencies.
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Actually, private methods cannot be called with `self.`, so it's not just redundant, it's a bad habit in Ruby
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https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/26834
This change raises an error if a has_many through association
is defined before the through association.
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Remove duplicated model class definitions in `test/cases/base_test.rb`
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This issue was introduced with d849f42 to solve #19782. However, we can
solve #19782 without causing the issue. It is enough to save only when
necessary.
Fixes #27338.
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callbacks
We pretty frequently get bug reports that "dirty is broken inside of
after callbacks". Intuitively they are correct. You'd expect
`Model.after_save { puts changed? }; model.save` to do the same thing as
`model.save; puts model.changed?`, but it does not.
However, changing this goes much farther than just making the behavior
more intuitive. There are a _ton_ of places inside of AR that can be
drastically simplified with this change. Specifically, autosave
associations, timestamps, touch, counter cache, and just about anything
else in AR that works with callbacks have code to try to avoid "double
save" bugs which we will be able to flat out remove with this change.
We introduce two new sets of methods, both with names that are meant to
be more explicit than dirty. The first set maintains the old behavior,
and their names are meant to center that they are about changes that
occurred during the save that just happened. They are equivalent to
`previous_changes` when called outside of after callbacks, or once the
deprecation cycle moves.
The second set is the new behavior. Their names imply that they are
talking about changes from the database representation. The fact that
this is what we really care about became clear when looking at
`BelongsTo.touch_record` when tests were failing. I'm unsure that this
set of methods should be in the public API. Outside of after callbacks,
they are equivalent to the existing methods on dirty.
Dirty itself is not deprecated, nor are the methods inside of it. They
will only emit the warning when called inside of after callbacks. The
scope of this breakage is pretty large, but the migration path is
simple. Given how much this can improve our codebase, and considering
that it makes our API more intuitive, I think it's worth doing.
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This was caused by 6d0d83a33f59d9415685852cf77818c41e2e2700. While the
bug it's trying to fix is handled if the association is loaded in an
after_(create|save) callback, it doesn't handle any cases that load the
association before the persistence takes place (validation, or before_*
filters). Instead of caring about the timing of persistence, we can just
ensure that we're not double adding the record instead.
The test from that commit actually broke, but it was not because the bug
has been re-introduced. It was because `Bulb` in our test suite is doing
funky things that look like STI but isn't STI, so equality comparison
didn't happen as the loaded model was of a different class.
Fixes #26661.
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Make name of attribute medium instead of normal
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Preserve readonly flag only for readonly association
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Fixes #24093
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Style/SpaceBeforeBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideBlockBraces
Style/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces
Fix all violations in the repository.
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A few have been left for aesthetic reasons, but have made a pass
and removed most of them.
Note that if the method `foo` returns an array, `foo << 1`
is a regular push, nothing to do with assignments, so
no self required.
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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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So this bug is kinda funky. The code path is basically "if we weren't passed an
instance of the class we compose to, and we have a converter, call that".
Ignoring the hash case for a moment, everything after that was roughly intended
to be the "else" clause, meaning that we are expected to have an instance of
the class we compose to. Really, we should be blowing up in that case, as we
can give a much better error message than what they user will likely get (e.g.
`NameError: No method first for String` or something). Still, Ruby is duck
typed, so if the object you're assigning responds to the same methods as the
type you compose to, knock yourself out.
The hash case was added in 36e9be8 to remove a bunch of special cased code from
multiparameter assignment. I wrongly assumed that the only time we'd get a hash
there is in that case. Multiparameter assignment will construct a very specific
hash though, where the keys are integers, and we will have a set of keys
covering `1..part.size` exactly. I'm pretty sure this could actually be passed
around as an array, but that's a different story. Really I should convert this
to something like `class MultiParameterAssignment < Hash; end`, which I might
do soon. However for a change that I'm willing to backport to 4-2-stable, this
is what I want to go with for the time being.
Fixes #25978
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kamipo/association_name_is_the_same_as_join_table_name
Correctly return `associated_table` when `associated_with?` is true
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`AssociationQueryHandler` requires `association` initialized
`TableMetadata` even if `table_name == arel_table.name`.
Fixes #25689.
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- Refer https://github.com/rsim/oracle-enhanced/pull/845
Remove `set_date_columns` which has been deprecated in Oracle enhanced adapter
- Refer https://github.com/rsim/oracle-enhanced/pull/869
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This behavior was broken by 36e9be85. When the value is assigned
directly, either through mass assignment or directly assigning a hash,
the hash gets passed through to this writer method directly. While this
is intended to handle certain cases, when an explicit converter has been
provided, we should continue to use that instead. The positioning of the
added guard caused the new behavior to override that case.
Fixes #25210
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* Fix undefined method `owners' for NullPreloader:Class
Fixing undefined method `owners' for
ActiveRecord::Associations::Preloader::NullPreloader:Class
* Use Ruby 1.9 hash format
Use Ruby 1.9 hash format
#24192
[Rafael Mendonça França + Ladislav Smola]
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```
$ ARCONN=mysql2 be ruby -w -Itest test/cases/scoping/default_scoping_test.rb
Using mysql2
/Users/kamipo/src/github.com/rails/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb:158: warning: method redefined; discarding old female
/Users/kamipo/src/github.com/rails/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb:158: warning: previous definition of female was here
/Users/kamipo/src/github.com/rails/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb:158: warning: method redefined; discarding old male
/Users/kamipo/src/github.com/rails/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/scoping/named.rb:158: warning: previous definition of male was here
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