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derikson/collection_proxy_select_with_multiple_args
Change CollectionProxy#select to take the same arguments as ActiveRecord::select
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arguments.
This makes the arguments the same as ActiveRecord::QueryMethods::select.
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Previously, this would give an `ArgumentError`:
class Issue < ActiveRecord::Base
enum :status, [:open, :finished]
end
Issue.open.build # => ArgumentError: '0' is not a valid status
Issue.open.create # => ArgumentError: '0' is not a valid status
PR #13542 muted the error, but the issue remains. This commit fixes
the issue by allowing the enum value to be written directly via the
setter:
Issue.new.status = 0 # This now sets status to :open
Assigning a value directly via the setter like this is not part of the
documented public API, so users should not rely on this behavior.
Closes #13530.
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Fix enum writers when using integers
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Previously, the writer methods would simply check whether the passed
argument was the symbol representing the integer value of an enum field.
Therefore, it was not possible to specify the numeric value itself but
the dynamically defined scopes generate where clauses relying on this
kind of values so a chained call to a method like `find_or_initialize_by`
would trigger an `ArgumentError`.
Reference #13530
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Use `Array#wrap` instead `Array()`
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Fix for #13437
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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a8 introduced a regression in includes/preloades
by calling `read_attribute` on an association when preloading takes places, instead of using loaded records in `association.target`.
tl;dr
Records are not made properly available via `read_attribute` when preloding in simultaneous,
but value of `@loaded` is already set true, and records concatenated in `association.target` on an association object.
When `@loaded` is true we return an object of `AlreadyLoaded` in preload_for. In `AlreadyLoaded` to return preloaded
records we make wrong use of `read_attribute`, instead of `target` records.
The regression is fixed by making use of the loaded records in `association.target` when the preloading takes place.
Fixes #13437
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Update grant statement to address #13549
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to make this grant statement described in the document works
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON inexistent_activerecord_unittest.* to 'rails'@'localhost';
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Outer joins were being built on the root relation klass rather than the
one specified in the join dependency root
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Currently a developer can pass in a YAML configuration that fully specifies connection information:
```
production:
database: triage_production
adapter: password
pool: 5
```
They can also pass in a string that specifies a connection URL directly to an environment key:
```
production: postgresql://localhost/foo
```
This PR allows the use of both a connection url and specifying connection attributes via YAML through the use of the "url" sub key:
```
production:
url: postgresql://localhost/foo
pool: 3
```
This will allow developers to inherit Active Record options such as `pool` from `&defaults` and still use a secure connection url such as `<%= ENV['DATABASE_URL'] %>`. The URL is expanded into a hash and then merged back into the YAML hash. If there are any conflicts, the values from the connection URL are preferred.
Talked this over with @josevalim
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Use user-defined configurations in mysql tests
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user's system configuration
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argument
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Copy changed_attributes across to newly become'd records
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Without this, the original record's values won't get saved, since the partial insertions support (https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/144e8691cbfb8bba77f18cfe68d5e7fd48887f5e) checks for changed values and thinks there are none.
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Move mysql2 test for when adapter will be loaded
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When run with only the Mysql adapter, we get this failure: https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/15937907#L2416
Porting the test over to only run when mysql2 is loaded
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Building on the work of #13427 this PR adds a helpful error message to the adapters: mysql, mysql2, and sqlite3
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Do not store production information in .yml files
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This commit also cleans up the rake tasks that were checking
for DATABASE_URL in different places.
In fact, it would be nice to deprecate DATABASE_URL usage in the long
term, considering the direction we are moving of allowing those in .yml
files.
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Always pass in the column for quote_bound_value and quote using it in
case it exists there.
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Fixes #12261. Closes #12395.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/array_test.rb
activerecord/test/cases/adapters/postgresql/json_test.rb
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The code uses these checks in several places to know what to do with a
particular column, for instance AR attribute query methods has a branch
like this:
if column.number?
!value.zero?
end
This should never be true for array columns, since it would be the same
as running [].zero?, which results in a NoMethodError exception.
Fixing this by ensuring that array columns in PostgreSQL never return
true for number?/text? checks.
Since most of the array support was based on the postgres_ext lib, it's
worth noting it does the same thing for numeric array columns too:
https://github.com/dockyard/postgres_ext/blob/v1.0.0/lib/postgres_ext/active_record/connection_adapters/postgres_adapter.rb#L72
This extended the same logic for text columns to ensure consistency.
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Currently if you attempt to use a database that does not exist you get an error:
```
PG::ConnectionBad FATAL: database "db_error" does not exist
```
The solution is easy, create and migrate your database however new developers may not know these commands by memory. Instead of requiring the developer to search for a solution, tell them how to fix the problem in the error message:
```
ActiveRecord::NoDatabase: FATAL: database "db_error" does not exist
Run `$ bin/rake db:create db:migrate` to create your database
```
Active Record should not know about `rake db:migrate` so this additional information needs to come from the railtie. Potential alternative implementation suggestions are welcome.
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Fixes: #13445
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Resolver test cases
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Closes #13444
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quoting: Check if id is a valid method before using it
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Need to check if valud also respond_to :id before calling it, otherwise
things could explode.
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[ci skip]
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modified regex for finding table_name from a multiline sql query in postgresql
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Previously, executing an insert SQL in PostgreSQL with a command like this:
insert into articles(
number)
values(
5152
)
would not work because the adapter was unable to extract the correct articles table name.
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Change most tests to make use of assert_raise returning the raised
exception rather than relying on a combination of flunk + rescue to
check for exception types/messages.
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Fix PostgreSQL range tests on fresh DB
Correcting the name of the table we're creating is self-explanatory.
But we must also move away from the low IDs, because we're not touching the freshly-created primary key sequence; when the time comes, @new_range will be assigned an ID of 1.
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The changes in c4044b2 meant the tests would error on a fresh DB.
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