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These are duplicated with the tests which are in relations_test.rb
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This reverts commit c321b309a9a90bbfa0912832c11b3fef52e71840.
Conflicts:
activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb
activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb
Reason: failing test
1) Error:
test_valid_column(ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLite3AdapterTest):
NoMethodError: undefined method `column' for
test/cases/adapters/sqlite3/sqlite3_adapter_test.rb:29:in
`test_valid_column'
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closes #8423.
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fixes #5802
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schema dumper tests now conducted by ActiveRecord::Base.Connection
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Allow store accessors to be overrided like other attribute methods,
e.g.:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
store :settings, accessors: [ :color, :homepage ], coder: JSON
def color
super || 'red'
end
end
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active_record: Quote numeric values compared to string columns.
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Travis failed because the postgresql version installed there does not
support extensions, so we just need to skip this for now.
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There is no need to create the extension in the database just to test if
it's dumped, we can stub that instead.
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When extensions are supported but there's no one enabled in the
database, we should not print anything related to them in schema.rb.
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dumped extensions if they are unsupported by the database
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the strings true and false into boolean types, in order to match how
YAML would parse the same values from database.yml and prevent
unexpected type errors in the database adapters.
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Raise an exception with a useful message if a rake task is requested for an unknown adapter
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for an unknown adapter
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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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because of an ambiguous column name. This happened if the association
model had a default scope that referenced a third table, and the third
table also referenced the original table (with an identical
foreign_key).
Mysql requires that ambiguous columns are deambiguated by using the full
table.column syntax. Postgresql and Sqlite use a different syntax for
updates altogether (and don't tolerate table.name syntax), so the fix
requires always including the full table.column and discarding it later
for Sqlite and Postgresql.
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Previously, when `time_zone_aware_attributes` were enabled, after
changing a datetime or timestamp attribute and then changing it back
to the original value, `changed_attributes` still tracked the
attribute as changed. This caused `[attribute]_changed?` and
`changed?` methods to return true incorrectly.
Example:
in_time_zone 'Paris' do
order = Order.new
original_time = Time.local(2012, 10, 10)
order.shipped_at = original_time
order.save
order.changed? # => false
# changing value
order.shipped_at = Time.local(2013, 1, 1)
order.changed? # => true
# reverting to original value
order.shipped_at = original_time
order.changed? # => false, used to return true
end
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closes #6865
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https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/4beb4dececcf10c642c74fbcb8548c833e921a86#commitcomment-2482869
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This reverts commit 4e05bfb8e254c3360a3ca4a6cb332995314338fe.
Reason: BlankTopic#blank? should not be removed to check that dynamic finder with a bang can find a model that responds to `blank?`
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this would give us some more clues in case a test silently dies inside Thread
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Travis only has PostgreSQL 9.1.x but 9.2 is required for range datatypes.
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Postgresql range support
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The native JSON library bypasses the `to_json` overrides in
active_support/core_ext/object/to_json.rb by calling its native
implementation directly. However `ActiveRecord::Store` uses a
HWIA so `JSON.dump` will call our `to_json` instead with a
`State` object for options rather than a `Hash`. This generates
a warning when the `:encoding`, `:only` & `:except` keys are
accessed in `Hash#as_json` because the `State` object delegates
unknown keys to `instance_variable_get` in its `:[]` method.
Workaround this warning in the test by using a custom coder that
calls `ActiveSupport::JSON.encode` directly.
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This reverts commit e9d2ad395ec2ef929d74752f3d71c80674044fbe.
Closes #8460
Conflicts:
activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/time_zone_conversion.rb
activerecord/test/cases/dirty_test.rb
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