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This test would fail when executed after any test that calls fixtures(:binaries)
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There exists some other test files that load :minivans fixtures but don't load :speedometers.
Loading :speedometers here prevents the following error when this test was run after such test:
CalculationsTest#test_should_group_by_association_with_non_numeric_foreign_key:
ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound: Couldn't find all Speedometers with 'speedometer_id': (ABC, s1) (found 1 results, but was looking for 2)
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Fixes #16701
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* Also duplicated find_by tests from relations_test.rb to finder_test.rb now
that we have a completely different implementation on the class (in core.rb
with AST caching stuff).
* Also removed a (failing) test that used mocks. Now that we have tests for the
behavior, there's no point having another test that tests the implementation
(that it delegates). Further, what the test was implying is nolonger true with
the current implementation, because Class.find_by is a real method now.
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This is a reacon to https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/d6c1205584b1ba597db4071b168681678b1e9875#commitcomment-7502487
This backwards incompatibility was introduced with d6c12055 to fix #7516.
However both `connection.default_sequence_name` and `model.sequence_name` are public API.
The PostgreSQL adapter should honor the interface and return strings.
/cc @matthewd @chancancode
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Fixes #16623 introduced by https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/3d5a2019bcccc6fb01bee4811ca669f4383edb51
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has_many :through with dynamic condition merging
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with dynamic conditions.
Fixes #16128
This bug was introduced in https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/c35e438620f2d56562251571377995359546393d
so it's present from 4.1.2-rc1 and after.
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/c35e438620f2d56562251571377995359546393d
merges any relation scopes passed as proc objects to the relation,
but does *not* take into account the arity of the lambda.
To reproduce: https://gist.github.com/Agis-/5f1f0d664d2cd08dfb9b
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don't log errors when all is fine
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Correctly determine if migration is needed.
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This method would assume that if last migration in the migrations
directory matched the current schema version, that the database was up
to date, but this does not account for new migrations with older
timestamps that may be pending.
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Fixes #15821.
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Add option to stop swallowing errors on callbacks.
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Currently, Active Record will rescue any errors raised within
after_rollback/after_create callbacks and print them to the
logs. Next versions of rails will not rescue those errors anymore,
and just bubble them up, as the other callbacks.
This adds a opt-in flag to enable that behaviour, of not rescuing
the errors.
Example:
# For not swallow errors in after_commit/after_rollback
config.active_record.errors_in_transactional_callbacks = true
[fixes #13460]
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If the request parameters are passed to create_with and where they can
be used to do mass assignment when used in combination with
Relation#create.
Fixes CVE-2014-3514
Conflicts:
activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/query_methods.rb
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byroot/add-test-case-for-nested-array-in-where-conditions
Add a test case of nested empty array values in conditions
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Post.where(id: [[]]).to_a
Used to fail with a SQL syntax error (until 4.1):
SELECT ... WHERE id in ();
It now properly generate:
SELECT ... WHERE 1=0;
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Change the default `null` value for timestamps
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As per discussion, this changes the model generators to specify
`null: false` for timestamp columns. A warning is now emitted if
`timestamps` is called without a `null` option specified, so we can
safely change the behavior when no option is specified in Rails 5.
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Fixed issue w/custom accessors + reserved name + inheritance
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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Fixed an issue where custom accessor methods (such as those generated by
`enum`) with the same name as a global method are incorrectly overridden
when subclassing.
This was partially fixed in 4155431 then broken again by e5f15a8.
Fixes #16288.
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Implement `==` on `Type::Value` and `Attribute`
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This was a small self contained piece of the refactoring that I am
working on, which required these objects to be comparable.
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after_commit should not run in nested transactions, however they should
run once the outermost transaction gets committed. This patch fixes the
problem copying the records from the Savepoint to its parent. So the
RealTransaction will have all records that needs to run callbacks on it.
[fixes #16425]
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Use `commit_transaction`/`rollback_transaction` on
`within_new_transaction` method, so they make sure they `pop` the
transaction from the stack before calling the methods `commit`/`rollback`.
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Follow up to the discussion on #16505.
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Looks like #first wasn't warm enough...
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[Regression 4.0 -> 4.1] Fixed AR::Relation#where edge case with Hash and other Relation
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Example:
Author.where(posts: { author_id: Author.where(country_id: 1) }).joins(:posts)
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greyblake/dont_write_timestamps_if_they_are_not_attributes
Write timestamps only if there are timestamps columns
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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