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new transaction state object upon initialization.
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Cleanup change_schema tests to remove extra sorts on columns.
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seejee/regression_test_for_chained_preloaded_scopes
Added test case to prevent regression of chained, preloaded scopes.
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Created state for a transaction and added tests.
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Fix .update_all and .delete_all when using a condition on a joined table in a default_scope
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in a default_scope.
`Model.joins(...).where(condition_on_joined_table).update_all` /
`delete_all` worked, but the same operation implemented with a
default_scope generated a SQL error because ActiveRecord ignored the
join but implemented the where condition anyways.
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This reverts commit 637a7d9d357a0f3f725b0548282ca8c5e7d4af4a, reversing
changes made to 5937bd02dee112646469848d7fe8a8bfcef5b4c1.
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Replace deprecated find_by_* with find_by
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Suggested by @dhh.
It doesn't affect the generated SQL, so seems reasonable to continue to
allow it as an association option.
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Fixes #8795
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`CollectionAssociation#empty?` respects newly builded records
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If we set encoding latin1 for a PostgreSQL database, it calls
PostgreSQLAdapter::create_database with options that have,
among other things:
{ 'encoding' => 'latin1' }
Then, we use reverse_merge(:encoding => "utf8") to setup the default
encoding. In the end, the hash looks like:
{ :encoding => 'utf8', 'encoding' => 'latin1' }
The call to options.symbolize_keys calls to_sym on each_key of this
Hash. It usually means that the encoding passed overwrites the default
utf8, but it's not guaranteed. So, we shouldn't rely on it.
The same was happening in ActiveRecord::ConnectionHandling.
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This reverts commit 1fc294f988e93ac59057a16b0e44b9cf93af9720, reversing
changes made to fb9ac47c286fbdfe05263d4d0346e50892090603.
Reason: these tests should run fine independent of database, since they
should only take into account the configuration options. The problem was
related to a change in the way "nil" is handled by the rescue clause, in
Ruby 2.0 it raises an exception asking for class or module, in 1.9 it
passes.
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When tested with ruby-2.0.0-rc1 `rake test` executes this test
even if the target adapter is not mysql nor mysql2.
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When running tasks such "rake db:setup", instead of showing messages
like "db_development already exists", it was showing a big stack trace
and a message "Couldn't create database for ..." with the configuration
options, a very confusing message with a big trace.
This brings back the functionality present in 3-2, showing the same
message.
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Correct source for in_clause_length for eager loading (Fix for #8474)
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(fixes #8474)
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dealing with empty hashes. Thanks Damien Mathieu
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/request.rb
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/params_parser.rb
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb
activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb
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This reverts commit 88cc1688d0cb828c17706b41a8bd27870f2a2beb, reversing
changes made to f049016cd348627bf8db0d72382d7580bf802a79.
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* master-sec:
CVE-2013-0156: Safe XML params parsing. Doesn't allow symbols or yaml.
* Strip nils from collections on JSON and XML posts. [CVE-2013-0155] * dealing with empty hashes. Thanks Damien Mathieu
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dealing with empty hashes. Thanks Damien Mathieu
Conflicts:
actionpack/CHANGELOG.md
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/request.rb
actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/params_parser.rb
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
activerecord/lib/active_record/relation/predicate_builder.rb
activerecord/test/cases/relation/where_test.rb
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Conflicts:
guides/source/getting_started.md
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Some tests were raising the following error:
Could not log "sql.active_record" event. NoMethodError: undefined method
`type' for nil:NilClass`
Due to the way binds were being logged, the column info was considered
always present, but that is not true for some of the tests listed in the
issue.
Closes #8806.
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Also covers any non-castable case by returning nil, which
is in-line with the intention of the former implementation,
but covers the odd cases which respond to to_i but raise
an error when it's called, such as NaN, Infinity and -Infinity.
Fixes #8757
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They don't add any benefits over `assert object.blank?`
and `assert object.present?`
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This reverts commit 162e2859813b31c50700b453aa61992dfa57139e.
This commit was added by mistake, sorry :bow:
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- Reverting #a3cf03ef99 fixes the issue
Conflicts:
activerecord/test/cases/relations_test.rb
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This commit fixes a bug introduced in 96a13fc7 which breaks behaviour of
integer fields.
In 3.2.8, setting the value of an integer field to a non-integer (eg.
Array, Hash, etc.) would default to 1 (true) :
# 3.2.8
p = Post.new
p.category_id = [ 1, 2 ]
p.category_id # => 1
p.category_id = { 3 => 4 }
p.category_id # => 1
In 3.2.9 and above, this will raise a NoMethodError :
# 3.2.9
p = Post.new
p.category_id = [ 1, 2 ]
NoMethodError: undefined method `to_i' for [1, 2]:Array
Whilst at first blush this appear to be sensible, it combines in bad
ways with scoping.
For example, it is common to use scopes to control access to data :
@collection = Posts.where(:category_id => [ 1, 2 ])
@new_post = @collection.new
In 3.2.8, this would work as expected, creating a new Post object
(albeit with @new_post.category_id = 1). However, in 3.2.9 this will
cause the NoMethodError to be raised as above.
It is difficult to avoid triggering this error without descoping before
calling .new, breaking any apps running on 3.2.8 that rely on this
behaviour.
This patch deviates from 3.2.8 in that it does not retain the somewhat
spurious behaviour of setting the attribute to 1. Instead, it explicitly
sets these invalid values to nil :
p = Post.new
p.category_id = [ 1, 2 ]
p.category_id # => nil
This also fixes the situation where a scope using an array will
"pollute" any newly instantiated records.
@new_post = @collection.new
@new_post.category_id # => nil
Finally, 3.2.8 exhibited a behaviour where setting an object to an
integer field caused it to be coerced to "1". This has not been
retained, as it is spurious and surprising in the same way that setting
Arrays and Heshes was :
c = Category.find(6)
p = Post.new
# 3.2.8
p.category_id = c
p.category_id # => 1
# This patch
p.category_id = c
p.category_id # => nil
This commit includes explicit test cases that expose the original issue
with calling new on a scope that uses an Array. As this is a common
situation, an explicit test case is the best way to prevent regressions
in the future.
It also updates and separates existing tests to be explicit about the
situation that is being tested (eg. AR objects vs. other objects vs.
non-integers)
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A small fix for an AR test case
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Rename update_attributes method to update
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