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Add `unsigned` support for numeric data types in MySQL
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In the case of using `unsigned` as the type:
create_table :foos do |t|
t.unsigned_integer :unsigned_integer
t.unsigned_bigint :unsigned_bigint
t.unsigned_float :unsigned_float
t.unsigned_decimal :unsigned_decimal, precision: 10, scale: 2
end
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Example:
create_table :foos do |t|
t.integer :unsigned_integer, unsigned: true
t.bigint :unsigned_bigint, unsigned: true
t.float :unsigned_float, unsigned: true
t.decimal :unsigned_decimal, unsigned: true, precision: 10, scale: 2
end
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Move `explain` into `AbstractMysqlAdapter`
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Common methods in both mysql adapters are should be added to
`AbstractMysqlAdapter`, but some methods had been added to
`Mysql2Adapter`. (8744632f, 0306f82e, #14359)
Some methods already moved from `Mysql2Adapter` to
`AbstractMysqlAdapter`. (#17601, #17998)
Common methods in both mysql adapters are remaining only the `explain`
method in `Mysql2Adapter`.
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Fix undesired type lookup with `SET` in MySQL
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Do not dump a view as a table in sqlite3, mysql and mysql2 adapters
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Now in sqlite3, mysql and mysql2 adapters, SchemaDumper dump a view as
a table. It is incorrect behavior. This change excludes a view in
schema.rb.
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Remove unnecessary display width
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The **(11)** does not affect the storage size of the data type, which for an
INT will always be 4 bytes. It affects the **display width**.
http://www.tocker.ca/2015/07/02/proposal-to-deprecate-mysql-integer-display-width-and-zerofill.html
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Should test both mysql adapters
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Some test cases are testing only mysql adapter. We should test mysql2
adapter also.
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Correctly dump composite primary key
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Example:
create_table :barcodes, primary_key: ["region", "code"] do |t|
t.string :region
t.integer :code
end
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`@connection` in `StatementPool` is only used for PG adapter.
No need for abstract `StatementPool` class.
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`restrict_with_error` message will now respect owner’s human name
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locale [kuboon & Ronak Jangir]
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The last call site of `last_version` was removed with:
838e18321118ee3ec6669217e5ea0216f79c969a
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HasManyAssociation: moved half of counter cache code to reflection
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Current implementation has a lot of utility methods that accept
reflection call a lot of methods on it and exit.
E.g. has_counter_cache?(reflection)
It causes confusion and inability to cache result of the method even
through it always returns the same result for the same reflection
object.
It can be done easier without access to the association context
by moving code into reflection itself.
e.g. reflection.has_counter_cache?
Reflection is less complex object than association so moving code there
automatically makes it simplier to understand.
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robertjlooby/fix_overwriting_by_dynamic_finders"
This reverts commit d5ba9a42a6e93b163a49f99d739aa56820e044d0, reversing
changes made to 30c503395bf6bf7db1ec0295bd661ce644628db5.
Reason: This generate the dynalic finders more than one time
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put dynamic matchers on GeneratedAssociationMethods instead of model
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Fix and Improve sql logging coloration in `ActiveRecord::LogSubscriber`.
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- Improves coloring for statements like:
# Become WHITE
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT * FROM mytable FOR UPDATE
) ss WHERE col1 = 5;
LOCK TABLE table_name IN ACCESS EXCLUSIVE MODE;
# Becomes RED
ROLLBACK
- Reinstates the coloration of the `payload[:name]`.
Instead of simple alternating colors, adds meaning:
- `MAGENTA` for `"SQL"` or `blank?` payload names
- `CYAN` for Model Load/Exists
- Introduces specs for sql coloration.
- Introduces specs for payload name coloration.
GH#20885
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Validate multiple contexts on `valid?` and `invalid?` at once
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Example:
```ruby
class Person
include ActiveModel::Validations
attr_reader :name, :title
validates_presence_of :name, on: :create
validates_presence_of :title, on: :update
end
person = Person.new
person.valid?([:create, :update]) # => true
person.errors.messages # => {:name=>["can't be blank"], :title=>["can't be blank"]}
```
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Removes mandatory arguments from AR exceptions
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This change allows to instantiate all ActiveRecordError descendant
execption classes without arguments, which might be useful in testing
and is far less surprising than mandatory arguments.
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Add tests for test/cases/adapters/mysql2/view_test.rb
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Basically view tests for MySQL are same with
`test/cases/adapters/postgresql/view_test.rb`.
So move `test/cases/adapters/postgresql/view_test.rb` to
`test/cases/view_test.rb` and make them only run if
`current_adapter` supports writable view.
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dmitry/feature/validate-multiple-contexts-at-once"
This reverts commit 51dd2588433457960cca592d5b5dac6e0537feac, reversing
changes made to ecb4e4b21b3222b823fa24d4a0598b1f2f63ecfb.
This broke Active Record tests
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Validate multiple contexts on `valid?` and `invalid?` at once
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Example:
```ruby
class Person
include ActiveModel::Validations
attr_reader :name, :title
validates_presence_of :name, on: :create
validates_presence_of :title, on: :update
end
person = Person.new
person.valid?([:create, :update]) # => true
person.errors.messages # => {:name=>["can't be blank"], :title=>["can't be blank"]}
```
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`lengh` should be `length`
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database_tasks instead of Migrator
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Apparently I managed to forget how similar the "tests passing" and
"no status reported" merge indicators look.
Note that the previous `stubs` in test_add_index wasn't working:
the method was still called, and just happened to return false.
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greysteil/support-postgres-drop-index-concurrently
Support dropping indexes concurrently in Postgres
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See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/sql-dropindex.html
for more details.
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[Rafael Mendonça França + Jean Boussier]
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This is fix of #11826 which miss to add `disable_extension` to
`ReversibleAndIrreversibleMethods`. So `CommandRecorder#method_missing`
catches `change_column_default` and @delegate's method is called.
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Closes #21418.
Previously schema names were not quoted. This leads to issues when a
schema names contains a ".". Methods in `schema_statements.rb` should
quote user input.
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