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Fixes #28153.
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kamipo/fix_remove_reference_to_multiple_foreign_keys_in_the_same_table
Fix `remove_reference` to multiple foreign keys in the same table
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Originally `quoted_id` was used in legacy quoting mechanism. Now we use
type casting mechanism for that. Let's deprecate `quoted_id`.
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Fixes #26556.
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The native timestamp type in MySQL is different from datetime type.
Internal representation of the timestamp type is UNIX time, This means
that timestamp columns are affected by time zone.
```
> SET time_zone = '+00:00';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
> INSERT INTO time_with_zone(ts,dt) VALUES (NOW(),NOW());
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.02 sec)
> SELECT * FROM time_with_zone;
+---------------------+---------------------+
| ts | dt |
+---------------------+---------------------+
| 2016-02-07 22:11:44 | 2016-02-07 22:11:44 |
+---------------------+---------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
> SET time_zone = '-08:00';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
> SELECT * FROM time_with_zone;
+---------------------+---------------------+
| ts | dt |
+---------------------+---------------------+
| 2016-02-07 14:11:44 | 2016-02-07 22:11:44 |
+---------------------+---------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
```
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Allow 3-level DB configs to group connections by environment
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[Arthur Nogueira Neves & Matthew Draper]
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Add CHANGELOG entry for #27384 and #27762
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The column information for the testings table was being cached
so clear the cache in the test teardown.
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This issue is only appear when you try to call `define_attribute_method`
and passing a symbol in Active Record. It does not appear in isolation
in Active Model itself.
Before this patch, when you run `User.define_attribute_method :foo`, you
will get:
NoMethodError: undefined method `unpack' for :foo:Symbol
from activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/read.rb:28:in `define_method_attribute'
from activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/primary_key.rb:61:in `define_method_attribute'
from activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb:292:in `block in define_attribute_method'
from activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb:285:in `each'
from activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_methods.rb:285:in `define_attribute_method'
This patch contains both a fix in Active Model and a test in Active
Record for this error.
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Ensure test threads share a DB connection
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This ensures multiple threads inside a transactional test to see consistent
database state.
When a system test starts Puma spins up one thread and Capybara spins up
another thread. Because of this when tests are run the database cannot
see what was inserted into the database on teardown. This is because
there are two threads using two different connections.
This change uses the statement cache to lock the threads to using a
single connection ID instead of each not being able to see each other.
This code only runs in the fixture setup and teardown so it does not
affect real production databases.
When a transaction is opened we set `lock_thread` to `Thread.current` so
we can keep track of which connection the thread is using. When we
rollback the transaction we unlock the thread and then there will be no
left-over data in the database because the transaction will roll back
the correct connections.
[ Eileen M. Uchitelle, Matthew Draper ]
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Delegate to `scope` rather than `merge!` for collection proxy
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Because merging the association scope was removed.
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Fix a tests of AR::ValueTooLong when using OracleAdapter
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Oracle database itself does not have `bigint` SQL type, then it gets `ORA-00902: invalid datatype`.
It can be addressed by using ActiveRecord `bigint` type
because Oracle enhanced adapter recognizes ActiveRecord `bigint` type
and transfer it to its equivalent SQL type `NUMBER(19)`.
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primary_keys(table) needs to query various metadata tables in Postgres
to determine the primary key for the table. Previously, it did so using
a complex common table expression against pg_constraint and
pg_attribute.
This patch simplifies the query by using information_schema tables.
This simplifies the logic, making the query far easier to understand,
and additionally avoids an expensive unnest, window function query, and
common table expression.
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Fix `remove_index` to be able to remove expression indexes
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Fixes #26635, #26641.
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Fix unscope with subquery
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Currently cannot unscope subquery properly.
This commit fixes the issue.
Fixes #26323.
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The `default` arg of `index_name_exists?` is only used the adapter does
not implemented `indexes`. But currently all adapters implemented
`indexes` (See #26688). Therefore the `default` arg is never used.
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Closes #27980
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Closes #27979
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`supports_primary_key?` was added to determine if `primary_key` is
implemented in the adapter in f060221. But we already use `primary_key`
without `supports_primary_key?` (207f266, 5f3cf42) and using
`supports_primary_key?` has been removed in #1318. This means that
`supports_primary_key?` is no longer used in the internal and Active
Record doesn't work without `primary_key` is implemented (all adapters
must implement `primary_key`).
Closes #27977
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These files are not using `strip_heredoc`.
Closes #27976
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So queries are not run against the previous table name.
Closes #27953
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empty lines
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This was never really intended to work (at least not without calling
`define_attribute_methods`, which is less common with Active Record). As
we move forward the intention is to require the use of `attribute` over
`attr_accessor` for more complex model behavior both on Active Record
and Active Model, so this behavior is deprecated.
Fixes #27956.
Close #27963.
[Alex Serban & Sean Griffin]
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Currently schema dumper lost the unsigned option when primary key is
defined as bigint with unsigned. This commit fixes the issue.
Closes #27960
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kenta-s/add-methods-back-to-array-delegation-from-ar-relation
Delegate `to_sentence` and `to_fomatted_s` to `records`
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`test_composite_primary_key_out_of_order` should use `barcodes_reverse`
table.
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primary_keys(table) needs to query various metadata tables in Postgres to
determine the primary key for the table. Previously, it did so using a
complex common table expression against pg_constraint and pg_attribute.
This patch simplifies the query by joining pg_index against pg_attribute
instead of going through pg_constraint. This avoids an expensive unnest,
window function query, and common table expression.
EXPLAINing these queries in Postgres against a database with a single
table with a composite primary key shows a 66% reduction in the plan and
execute latencies. This is significant during application startup time,
especially against very large schemas, where these queries would be even
slower and more numerous.
Closes #27949
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Column options are passed as an hash args then used as `options` hash in
`add_column_options!`. Converting args to attributes is inconvinient for
using options as an hash.
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Allow ActiveRecord::Base.as_json to accept a frozen Hash
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Deprecate locking of dirty records
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