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PR #5210 added a Friendship model to illustrate a bug, but in doing so
created a confusing structure because both belongs_to declarations in
Friendship referred to the same side of the join. The new structure
maintains the integrity of the bug test while changing the follower
relationship to be more useful for other testing.
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test case for `serialize` default values.
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Closes #9110
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cache_key consults updated_on timestamp if present
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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- Extract max timestamp retrieval for cache_key
- Update changelog for cache_key changes
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This reverts commit 408227d9c5ed7de26310d72a1a99c1ee02311c63, reversing
changes made to dca0b57d03deffc933763482e615c3cf0b9a1d97.
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This caused a bug with the new associations implementation, because now
association conditions are represented as Arel nodes internally right up
to when the whole thing gets turned to SQL.
In Rails 3.2, association conditions get turned to raw SQL early on,
which prevents Relation#merge from interfering.
The current implementation was buggy when a default_scope existed on the
target model, since we would basically end up doing:
default_scope.merge(association_scope)
If default_scope contained a where(foo: 'a') and association_scope
contained a where(foo: 'b').where(foo: 'c') then the merger would see
that the same column is representated on both sides of the merge and
collapse the wheres to all but the last: where(foo: 'c')
Now, the RHS of the merge is left alone.
Fixes #8990
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Fix #8575
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Conflicts:
activerecord/test/models/bulb.rb
activerecord/test/schema/schema.rb
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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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The counter column name in the intermediate model need to be access
via the through reflection.
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Allows you to specify the model association key in a belongs_to
relationship instead of the foreign key.
The following queries are now equivalent:
Post.where(:author_id => Author.first)
Post.where(:author => Author.first)
PriceEstimate.where(:estimate_of_type => 'Treasure', :estimate_of_id => treasure)
PriceEstimate.where(:estimate_of => treasure)
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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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previously the tests with and without a custom `inheritance_column`
used the same models. Since the model then has both fields this can lead
to false positives.
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I had to create a new table because I needed an STI table,
which does not have both a "type" and a "custom_type"
the test fails with:
1) Error:
test_alt_becomes_works_with_sti(InheritanceTest):
NoMethodError: undefined method `type=' for #<Cabbage id: 1, name: "my cucumber", custom_type: "Cucumber">
/Users/username/Projects/rails/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb:432:in `method_missing'
/Users/username/Projects/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb:100:in `method_missing'
/Users/username/Projects/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb:165:in `becomes'
test/cases/inheritance_test.rb:134:in `test_becomes_works_with_sti'
test/cases/inheritance_test.rb:140:in `test_alt_becomes_works_with_sti'
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associations with the same foreign key.
This closes #5200.
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to address ORA-01400 errors with Oracle enhanced adapter.
The original commit 3c0bf043 requires :json_data_empty attribute
has empty string OR null, then setting `:default => ""` is enough.
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to address ORA-01400 errors with Oracle enhanced adapter.
Issue #4856 had been fixed and tested with
the attribute `:null => false, :default => ""`.
Now `:null => false` attribute is not necessary to test this issue.
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to make store works all database adapters.
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tested.
Issue #6115 has been fixed and tested with
the attribute `:null => false, :default => ""`
However `:null => false` attribute is not necessary to test this issue,
which causes many ORA-01400 errors with Oracle enhanced adapter.
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This commit needs to be reverted because it introduces difficulties when
using sqlite3 in development and other databases in production. This
happens because when you create time column in sqlite3, it's dumped as
datetime in schema.rb file.
This reverts commit 57d534ee9e441d078fcc161c0c78ebaa5aacd736, reversing
changes made to 20f049fb50daee0c5e5a69b55b529af5737e8e3f.
Conflicts:
activerecord/test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb
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Improve the derivation of HABTM join table name to take account of nesting.
It now takes the table names of the two models, sorts them lexically and
then joins them, stripping any common prefix from the second table name.
Some examples:
Top level models
(Category <=> Product)
Old: categories_products
New: categories_products
Top level models with a global table_name_prefix
(Category <=> Product)
Old: site_categories_products
New: site_categories_products
Nested models in a module without a table_name_prefix method
(Admin::Category <=> Admin::Product)
Old: categories_products
New: categories_products
Nested models in a module with a table_name_prefix method
(Admin::Category <=> Admin::Product)
Old: categories_products
New: admin_categories_products
Nested models in a parent model
(Catalog::Category <=> Catalog::Product)
Old: categories_products
New: catalog_categories_products
Nested models in different parent models
(Catalog::Category <=> Content::Page)
Old: categories_pages
New: catalog_categories_content_pages
Also as part of this commit the validity checks for HABTM assocations have
been moved to ActiveRecord::Reflection One side effect of this is to move when
the exceptions are raised from the point of declaration to when the association
is built. This is consistant with other association validity checks.
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Postgresql doesn't accept limits on binary (bytea) columns.
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used out of the box.
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required to keep MySQL happy.
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Fix deleting from a HABTM join table upon destroying an object of a model with optimistic locking enabled.
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Overriding implementation can call super.
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Remove extra attributes from HABTM join tables in AR tests
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If a model belongs_to two associations with the same class, then reset_counters
will reset the wrong counter cache.
Finding the right reflection should use the foreign_key instead, which should
be unique.
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Test using fixtures with random names and model names, that is not following naming conventions but using set_fixture_class instead.
It is expected that the table name be defined in the model, but this is not explicitly tested here. This will need to be fixed.
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This is the 'top level' connection, inherited by any models that include
ActiveRecord::Model or inherit from ActiveRecord::Base.
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