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[Doc] Encourage users to user super to override methods.
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IMO we shouldn't encourage users to use methods they shouldn't need to know about. As Song (in this example) inherits from ActiveRecord, we can use super here instead to get the same effect with the bonus of not knowing how active record actually implements these methods.
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Fix typos and improve the documentation
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This is a squash of the following commits, from first to last:
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Fix minor, random things I’ve come across lately that individually
did not seem worth making a PR for, so I saved them for one commit.
One common error is using “it’s” (which is an abbreviation of “it is”)
when the possessive “its” should be used for indicating possession.
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Changes include the name of a test, so remove the `[skip ci]` (thanks @senny).
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Line wrap the changes at 80 chars and add one more doc fix.
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Add a missing line wrap in the Contributing to Ruby on Rails Guide.
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Line wrap the `TIP` section in the Contributing to Ruby on Rails Guide as well.
Rendering the guide locally with `bundle exec rake guides:generate` did
not show any change in on-screen formatting after adding the line wrap.
The HTML generated is (extra line added to illustrate where the line
wrap takes place):
<div class="info"><p>Please squash your commits into a single commit
when appropriate. This
simplifies future cherry picks and also keeps the git log
clean.</p></div>
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Squash commits.
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This reverts commit 524d40591eaa2f4d007409bfad386f6b107492eb, reversing
changes made to 34d3a6095100245283861ef480a54d0643bbee4c.
Reasoning behind the revert are in the PR discussion:
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/19755
- This means that types can no longer cast to/from `Set`, and reasonably
work with `where` (we already have this problem for `array`/`json`
types on pg)
- This adds precedent for every other `Enumerable`, and we can't target
`Enumerable` directly.
- Calling `to_a` on a `Set` is reasonable.
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Add support for Set to Relation#where
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Previously `#where` used to treat `Set`objects as nil, but now it treats
them as an array:
set = Set.new([1, 2])
Author.where(:id => set)
# => SELECT "authors".* FROM "authors" WHERE "authors"."id" IN (1, 2)
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Upgrade to Ruby 2.2.2
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and fix the grammar in the ruby_version_check.rb user message.
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Document that partial indexes are only supported by Postgres and SQLite.
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Fixes #18106
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We should document current behavior, and this is design of API for now.
Closes #17597
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Documentation is giving an example that can be replaced by a more dry command.
Give a hint that ids can be used instead of pluck(:id).
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We don't actually need to enumerate the possible types here any more;
that dates back to before e105e599e706780905d4c348394da989de3b200f, when
they were symbols, and indistinguishable from other options.
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Missing note on validates_presence_of validation [ci skip]
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Without this note, someone can misunderstand the usage of validates_presence_of method
add missing note for the validates_presence_of
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`use_transactional_fixtures` was deprecated in favor of
`use_transactional_tests` in Rails 5.0. This removes one warning while
running test suite.
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The implementation of the generation of the foreign key name was changed
between Rails 4.2.0 and 4.2.1 from a random to a deterministic behavior,
however the documentation still describes the old randomized behavior.
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[fixes #18606]
Make belongs_to use touch over touch_later when running the callbacks.
Add more tests and small method rename
Thanks Jeremy for the feedback.
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Change join model name constant to private constant
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This will resolve the fixme message which is about making constant invisible.
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Add charset and collation options support for MySQL string and text columns.
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columns
Example:
create_table :foos do |t|
t.string :string_utf8_bin, charset: 'utf8', collation: 'utf8_bin'
t.text :text_ascii, charset: 'ascii'
end
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Fix a regression introduced by removing unnecessary db call when replacing
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When replacing a has_many association with the same one, there is nothing to do with database but a setter method should still return the substituted value for backward compatibility.
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Fix AS::Callbacks raising an error when `:run` callback is defined.
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This reverts commit 796cab45561fce268aa74e6587cdb9cae3bb243e.
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It behaves in the same way that the abstract adapter.
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creating foreign key
test case for use singular table name if pluralize_table_names is setted as false while creating foreign key
refactor references foreign key addition tests
use singular table name while removing foreign key
merge foreign key singular table name methods
remove unnecessary drop table from test
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`sql_runtime` was getting invoked even when the logger was set to fatal.
This ensures that does not happen by checking that the logger is set to
info level before logging the view runtime.
This reduces the number of times `sql_runtime` is called for integration
tests with a fatal logger from 6 to 2.
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https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/579 - there is a new optimization
since ruby 2.2
Previously regexp patterns were faster (since a string was converted to
regexp underneath anyway). But now string patterns are faster and
better reflect the purpose.
Benchmark.ips do |bm|
bm.report('regexp') { 'this is ::a random string'.gsub(/::/, '/') }
bm.report('string') { 'this is ::a random string'.gsub('::', '/') }
bm.compare!
end
# string: 753724.4 i/s
# regexp: 501443.1 i/s - 1.50x slower
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Fix eager loading association using default_scope for finder methods.
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- Eager loading was not working for the default_scope (class method)
for 'find' & 'find_by' methods.
- Fixed these by adding a new check 'respond_to?(:default_scope)'.
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`widgets` table is being created in `primary_keys_test.rb` for PostgreSQLAdapter, MysqlAdapter, Mysql2Adapter
and it makes test to fail earlier.
Before:
`bundle exec rake mysql2:test`
```
Finished in 127.287669s, 35.5258 runs/s, 97.8885 assertions/s.
1) Error:
PersistenceTest::SaveTest#test_save_touch_false:
ActiveModel::UnknownAttributeError: unknown attribute 'name' for #<Class:0x0000000a7d6ef0>.
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb:36:in `rescue in _assign_attribute'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb:34:in `_assign_attribute'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:40:in `block in _assign_attributes'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:39:in `each'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:39:in `_assign_attributes'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_assignment.rb:26:in `_assign_attributes'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activemodel/lib/active_model/attribute_assignment.rb:33:in `assign_attributes'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/core.rb:293:in `initialize'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb:61:in `new'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/inheritance.rb:61:in `new'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/persistence.rb:50:in `create!'
/home/kd/projects/kd-rails/activerecord/test/cases/persistence_test.rb:913:in `test_save_touch_false'
4522 runs, 12460 assertions, 0 failures, 1 errors, 4 skips
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After:
`bundle exec rake mysql2:test`
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Finished in 135.785086s, 33.3026 runs/s, 91.7774 assertions/s.
4522 runs, 12462 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 4 skips
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Fixes #19568
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We were never clearing the `PG::Result` object used to query the types
when the connection is first established. This would lead to a
potentially large amount of memory being retained for the life of the
connection.
Investigating this issue also revealed several low hanging fruit on the
performance of these methods, and the number of allocations has been
reduced by ~90%.
Fixes #19578
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- ‘dection’ -> ‘detection’
- ‘exceeds threshold’ -> ‘exceeds the threshold’
- Other minor improvements.
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Merges 647eb2cf1cd65b0391e3584361f0fc76246e64f3. The pull request as a
whole is quite large, and I'm reviewing the smaller pieces individually.
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