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This is related with #27680.
Since `where_values_hash` keys constructed by `where` are string, so we
need `stringify_keys` to `create_with_value` before merging it.
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Because Arel is a private API and to describe `where_values_hash` keys
constructed by `where` are string.
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Add a test case for overwriting existing condition on associations
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Overwriting existing condition on associations has already supported
(23bcc65 for eager loading, 2bfa2c0 for preloading).
Fixes #27724.
Closes #29154.
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Remove extra `.merge!(order: "id")` for `Relation#first` in tests
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Since 07e5301, `Relation#first` will order by primary key if no order is
defined.
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Change sqlite3 boolean serialization to use 1 and 0
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Abstract boolean serialization has been using 't' and 'f', with MySQL
overriding that to use 1 and 0.
This has the advantage that SQLite natively recognizes 1 and 0 as true
and false, but does not natively recognize 't' and 'f'.
This change in serialization requires a migration of stored boolean data
for SQLite databases, so it's implemented behind a configuration flag
whose default false value is deprecated. The flag itself can be
deprecated in a future version of Rails. While loaded models will give
the correct result for boolean columns without migrating old data,
where() clauses will interact incorrectly with old data.
While working in this area, also change the abstract adapter to use
`"TRUE"` and `"FALSE"` as quoted values and `true` and `false` for
unquoted. These are supported by PostreSQL, and MySQL remains
overriden.
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`FakeKlass` in `relation_test.rb` and `relation/mutation_test.rb` are
almost the same.
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Don't allow uuids with orphan curly braces
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The uuid validation regex was allowing uuids to have a single leading
curly brace or single trailing curly brace. Saving with such a uuid
would cause Postgres to generate an exception even though the record
seemed valid. With this change, the regex requires both a leading *and*
a trailing curly brace or neither to be valid.
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Skip query cache for in_batches and friends
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The `find_each`, `find_in_batches` and `in_batches` APIs usually operate
on large numbers of records, where it's preferable not to load them all
into memory at once.
If the query cache is enabled, it will hold onto the query results until
the end of the execution context (request/job), which means the memory
used is still proportional to the total number of records. These queries
are typically not repeated, so the query cache isn't desirable here.
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Don't translate non-database exceptions.
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Whoops.
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The AbstractAdapter will translate all StandardErrors generated during the course of a query into ActiveRecord::StatementInvalids. Unfortunately, it'll also mangle non-database-related errors generated in ActiveSupport::Notification callbacks after the query has successfully completed. This should prevent it from translating errors from ActiveSupport::Notifications.
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Since MariaDB 10.2.5, `information_schema` supports Virtual Columns.
Fixes #29670.
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`ActiveModel::Type::DateTime#serialize` should return a `Time` object
so that finding by a datetime column works correctly.
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Fix association with scope including joins
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Fixes #28324.
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kamipo/fix_test_copying_migrations_preserving_magic_comments
Fix `test_copying_migrations_preserving_magic_comments`
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Since #29540, `# frozen_string_literal: true` included original
migration files.
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Remove redundant `assert_respond_to`
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It is covered by following assertion.
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Let's say you have a nested transaction and both records are saved.
Before the outer transaction closes, a rollback is performed. Previously
the record in the outer transaction would get marked as not persisted
but the inner transaction would get persisted.
```ruby
Post.transaction do
post_one.save # will get rolled back
Post.transaction(requires_new: true) do
post_two.save # incorrectly remains marked as persisted
end
raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
end
```
To fix this the PR changes transaction handling to have the child
transaction ask the parent how the records should be marked. When
there are child transactions, it will always be a SavpointTransaction
because the stack isn't empty. From there we pass the parent_transaction
to the child SavepointTransaction where we add the children to the parent
so the parent can mark the inner transaction as rolledback and thus mark
the record as not persisted.
`update_attributes_from_transaction_state` uses the `completed?` check to
correctly mark all the transactions as rolledback and the inner record as
not persisted.
```ruby
Post.transaction do
post_one.save # will get rolled back
Post.transaction(requires_new: true) do
post_two.save # with new behavior, correctly marked as not persisted
on rollback
end
raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
end
```
Fixes #29320
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`set_state` was directly setting the transaction state instance
variable. It's better to set the state via specific methods (`rollback!`
and `commit!` respectively.
While undocumented and untested, it's possible someone is using
`set_state` in their app or gem so I've added a deprecation notice to
it.
No where in the app do we use `nullify!` but I wanted to keep existing
behavior while replacing the method with a better pattern.
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This reverts commit 3420a14590c0e6915d8b6c242887f74adb4120f9, reversing
changes made to afb66a5a598ce4ac74ad84b125a5abf046dcf5aa.
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Enforce frozen string in Rubocop
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Make ActiveSupport frozen-string-literal friendly.
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Should be clear `@association_ids` when joined newly associated record
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Fixes #29627.
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Fix automatic inverse for polymorphic interfaces
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relationships when building objects on new records
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This makes automatic inverse detection possible for polymorphic
:has_one & :has_many possible.
This resolves a number of issues, eg. `touch: true` on polymorphic relationships (#16446) and automatically setting inverse associations on newly built objects (#15028, #21843).
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Ensure `false` is preserved in attr serialization
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Should use the same connection in using query cache
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`test_cache_is_available_when_using_a_not_connected_connection` is
always failed if running only the test since #29609.
```
% ARCONN=mysql2 be ruby -w -Itest test/cases/query_cache_test.rb -n test_cache_is_available_when_using_a_not_connected_connection
Using mysql2
Run options: -n test_cache_is_available_when_using_a_not_connected_connection --seed 15043
F
Finished in 0.070519s, 14.1806 runs/s, 28.3612 assertions/s.
1) Failure:
QueryCacheTest#test_cache_is_available_when_using_a_not_connected_connection [test/cases/query_cache_test.rb:336]:
2 instead of 1 queries were executed.
Queries:
SELECT `tasks`.* FROM `tasks` WHERE `tasks`.`id` = ? LIMIT ?
SET NAMES utf8 COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci, @@SESSION.sql_mode = CONCAT(CONCAT(@@sql_mode, ',STRICT_ALL_TABLES'), ',NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO'), @@SESSION.sql_auto_is_null = 0, @@SESSION.wait_timeout = 2147483.
Expected: 1
Actual: 2
1 runs, 2 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
```
This failure is due to `LogSubscriber` will use not connected
`ActiveRecord::Base.connection` even if `Task.connection` is connected.
I fixed to always pass `type_casted_binds` to log subscriber to avoid
the issue.
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Active Record doesn't rely delegating to `arel` in the internal since
425f2ca. The delegation is a lower priority than delegating to `klass`,
so it is pretty unclear which method is delegated to `arel`.
For example, `bind_values` method was removed at b06f64c (a series of
changes https://github.com/rails/rails/compare/79f71d3...b06f64c). But a
relation still could respond to the method because `arel` also have the
same named method (#28976).
Removing the delegation will achieve predictable behavior.
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Remove unused `aliased_table_name` in `Association`
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`aliased_table_name` in `Association` was added at a3502c4.
`aliased_table_name` in `JoinDependency` (added at 55854c4) is used, but
it looks like that added one in `Association` is never used from the
beginning.
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This regression was caused by #23004.
If STI subclass is using scoping in parent class scoping,
`current_scope` in subclass is never restored.
I fixed to restore `current_scope` to previous value correctly.
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Remove unused `Subject` model in tests
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