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This fixes a bug that the `foreign_key` and the `foreign_type` are
separated as different table conditions if a polymorphic association has
a scope that joins another tables.
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Raise ActiveRecord::IrreversibleOrderError if nulls first/last is not a single ordering argument.
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single ordering argument.
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This follows up 0ee96d13de29680e148ccb8e5b68025f29fd091c.
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Fix the regex that extract mismatched foreign key information
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The CI failure for `test_errors_for_bigint_fks_on_integer_pk_table` is
due to the poor regex that extract all ``` `(\w+)` ``` like parts from
the message (`:foreign_key` should be `"old_car_id"`, but `"engines"`):
https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/494123455#L1703
I've improved the regex more strictly and have more exercised mismatched
foreign key tests.
Fixes #35294
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Since #35212, foreign key feature is supported by all adapters.
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Properly handle cached queries with too many bind parameters
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as leaked
This deprecates using class level querying methods if the receiver scope
regarded as leaked, since #32380 and #35186 may cause that silently
leaking information when people upgrade the app.
We need deprecation first before making those.
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kamipo/fix_leaking_scope_on_relation_create"
This reverts commit b67d5c6dedbf033515a96a95d24d085bf99a0d07, reversing
changes made to 2e018361c7c51e36d1d98bf770b7456d78dee68b.
Reason: #35186 may cause that silently leaking information when people
upgrade the app.
We need deprecation first before making this.
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eileencodes/add-setter-and-deprecation-for-configurations-hashes
Add setter and deprecation for configurations hashes
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In chat Sam Saffron asked how to use the setter now that configurations
is no longer a hash and you need to do AR::Base.configurations["test"]=.
Technically you can do `ActiveRecord::Base.configurations = { the hash
}` but I realized the old way throws an error and is unintuitive.
To aid in the transition from hashes to objects this PR makes a few
changes:
1) Re-adds a deprecated hash setter `[]=` that will add a new hash
to the configurations list OR replace an existing hash if that
environment is already present. This won't be supported in future Rails
versions but a good error is important.
2) Changed to throw deprecation warnings on the methods we decided to support
for hash conversion and raise on the methods we don't support.
3) Refactored the setter/getter hash deprecation warnings messages and
rewrote them.
Getters message:
```
DEPRECATION WARNING: `ActiveRecord::Base.configurations` no longer
returns a hash. Methods that act on the hash like `values` are
deprecated and will be removed in Rails 6.1. Use the `configs_for`
method to collect and iterate over the database configurations.
```
Setter message:
```
DEPRECATION WARNING: Setting `ActiveRecord::Base.configurations` with
`[]=` is deprecated. Use `ActiveRecord::Base.configurations=` directly
to set the configurations instead.
```
4) Rewrote the legacy configurations test file to test all the public
methods in the DatabaseConfigurations class.
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methods"
This reverts #32380, since this may cause that silently leaking
information when people upgrade the app.
We need deprecation first before making this.
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Fix database configurations building when DATABASE_URL present
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This reverts commit eec3e28a1abf75676dcee58308ee5721bb53c325, reversing
changes made to 5588fb4802328a2183f4a55c36d6703ee435f85c.
Reason: Marking as loaded without actual loading is too greedy optimization.
See more context #35239.
Closes #35239.
[Edouard CHIN & Ryuta Kamizono]
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Fix DatabaseSelector test that fails sometimes
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On CI we've seen a few test failures when the DatabaseSelectorTest runs
before the ConnectionHandlersMultiDbTest. This is because it's creating
2 handlers but not properly tearing them down.
Example failure:
```
Failure:
ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionHandlersMultiDbTest#test_connects_to_with_single_configuration
[/rails/activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/connection_handlers_multi_db_test.rb:241]:
Expected: 1
Actual: 2
```
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Currently custom attributes are always qualified by the table name in
the generated SQL wrongly even if the table doesn't have the named
column, it would cause an invalid SQL error.
Custom attributes should only be qualified if the table has the same
named column.
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I implemented Foreign key create in `create_table` for SQLite3 at
#24743. This follows #24743 to implement `add_foreign_key` and
`remove_foreign_key`.
Unfortunately SQLite3 has one limitation that
`PRAGMA foreign_key_list(table-name)` doesn't have constraint name.
So we couldn't implement find/remove foreign key by name for now.
Fixes #35207.
Closes #31343.
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https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/491045821#L1528-L1531
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Do not allow to add column without column name
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Fix `relation.exists?` with giving both `distinct` and `offset`
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The `distinct` affects (reduces) rows of the result, so it is important
part when both `distinct` and `offset` are given.
Replacing SELECT clause to `1 AS one` and removing `distinct` and
`order` is just optimization for the `exists?`, we should not apply the
optimization for that case.
Fixes #35191.
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Bugfix has_many association #size when ids reader is cached and assoc…
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is changed
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order by for metadata queries
Also, `test_has_one_does_not_use_order_by` should not check metadata queries.
Fixes #35098
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callbacks
`relation.create` populates scope attributes to new record by `scoping`,
it is necessary to assign the scope attributes to the record and to find
STI subclass from the scope attributes.
But the effect of `scoping` is class global, it was caused undesired
behavior that pollute all class level querying methods in initialization
block and callbacks (`after_initialize`, `before_validation`,
`before_save`, etc), which are user provided code.
To avoid the leaking scope issue, restore the original current scope
before initialization block and callbacks are invoked.
Fixes #9894.
Fixes #17577.
Closes #31526.
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Formerly it was returning arguments (`records` array).
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This follows up d97980a16d76ad190042b4d8578109714e9c53d0.
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Chaining named scope is no longer leaking to class level querying methods
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Active Record uses `scoping` to delegate to named scopes from relations
for propagating the chaining source scope. It was needed to restore the
source scope in named scopes, but it was caused undesired behavior that
pollute all class level querying methods.
Example:
```ruby
class Topic < ActiveRecord::Base
scope :toplevel, -> { where(parent_id: nil) }
scope :children, -> { where.not(parent_id: nil) }
scope :has_children, -> { where(id: Topic.children.select(:parent_id)) }
end
# Works as expected.
Topic.toplevel.where(id: Topic.children.select(:parent_id))
# Doesn't work due to leaking `toplevel` to `Topic.children`.
Topic.toplevel.has_children
```
Since #29301, the receiver in named scopes has changed from the model
class to the chaining source scope, so the polluting class level
querying methods is no longer required for that purpose.
Fixes #14003.
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If they're not set we'll still fall back to localhost, but this makes it
possible to run the tests against a remote Postgres / Redis / whatever.
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Bugfix association loading behavior when counter cache is zero
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eileencodes/fix-query-cache-for-database-switching
Invalidate all query caches for current thread
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This change ensures that all query cahces are cleared across all
connections per handler for the current thread so if you write on one
connection the read will have the query cache cleared.
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eileencodes/allow-application-to-change-handler-names
Add ability to change the names of the default handlers
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When I wrote the `connected_to` and `connects_to` API's I wrote them
with the idea in mind that it didn't really matter what the
handlers/roles were called as long as those connecting to the roles knew
which one wrote and which one read.
With the introduction of the middleware Rails begins to assume it's
`writing` and `reading` and there's no room for other roles. At GitHub
we've been using this method for a long time so we have a ton of legacy
code that uses different handler names `default` and `readonly`. We
could rename all our code but I think this is better for a few reasons:
- Legacy apps that have been using multiple databases for a long time
can have an eaiser time switching.
- If we later find this to cause more issues than it's worth we can
easily deprecate.
- We won't force old apps to rewrite the resolver middleware just to use
a different handler.
Adding the writing_role/reading_role required that I move the code that
creates the first handler for writing to the railtie. If I didn't move
this the core class would assign the handler before I was able to assign
a new one in my configuration and I'd end up with 3 handlers instead of
2.
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Refactor options for database selector middleware
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Right now we only have one option that's supported, the delay. However I
can see us supporting other options in the future.
This PR refactors the options to get passed into the resolver so whether
you're using middleware or using the config options you can pass options
to the resolver. This will also make it easy to add new options in the
future.
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Eagerly materialize the fixtures transaction
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The transaction used to restore fixtures is an implementation detail
that should be abstracted away. Idealy a test should behave the same
wether or not transactional fixtures are enabled.
However since transactions have been made lazy, the fixture
transaction started leaking into tests case. e.g. consider the
following (oversimplified) test:
```ruby
class SQLSubscriber
attr_accessor :sql
def initialize
@sql = []
end
def call(*, event)
sql << event[:sql]
end
end
subscriber = SQLSubscriber.new
ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe("sql.active_record", subscriber)
User.connection.execute('SELECT 1', 'Generic name')
assert_equal ['SELECT 1'], subscriber.sql
```
On Rails 6 it starts to break because the `sql` array will be `['BEGIN', 'SELECT 1']`.
Several things are wrong here:
- That transaction is not generated by the tested code, so it shouldn't be visible.
- The transaction is not even closed yet, which again doesn't reflect the reality.
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This reverts commit ed1eda271c7ac82ecb7bd94b6fa1b0093e648a3e, reversing
changes made to 3d2caab7dc92a13d4dd369678d5b4ce659df8e52.
Reason: 7c3da6e0030aa080fcb89af58b094ed50d861a44
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#33729 affected the behavior of the has_many through record creation.
Since #33729, the intermediate reflection of simple has_many through
association has `inverse_of` to the association, it causes extra through
record creation, the extra through record required valid before the
association record is saved.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/23125378673bcc606b274027666a126573e136f8/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations/has_many_through_association.rb#L95-L102
I think that #33729 need to more work to care about has_many through
association, that PR should be reverted to not break existing apps.
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We need to update using the timestamp from the end of the request, not
the start. For example, if a request spends 5+ seconds writing, we still
want to wait another 5 seconds for replication lag.
Since we now run the update after we yield, we need to use ensure to
make sure we update the timestamp even if there is an exception.
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