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Prevent destructive action on production database
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Discussion: https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/22967#discussion_r49137035
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Raise an error when a destructive action is made on a database where the current environment is different from the environment stored in the database.
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This PR introduces a key/value type store to Active Record that can be used for storing internal values. It is an alternative implementation to #21237 cc @sgrif @matthewd.
It is possible to run your tests against your production database by accident right now. While infrequently, but as an anecdotal data point, Heroku receives a non-trivial number of requests for a database restore due to this happening. In these cases the loss can be large.
To prevent against running tests against production we can store the "environment" version that was used when migrating the database in a new internal table. Before executing tests we can see if the database is a listed in `protected_environments` and abort. There is a manual escape valve to force this check from happening with environment variable `DISABLE_DATABASE_ENVIRONMENT_CHECK=1`.
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Fix `select_values` method signature for consistency
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Simply `{update|delete}_sql` aliases to `{update|delete}`.
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While the option on `ActiveRecord::Base` is always around, we need to
explicitly set it on the config object. Otherwise the recommended
configuration change results in an error.
Fixes #22839
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`sql += " WHERE 1=1"` was introduced in 69cb942.
But it is not needed. ref https://www.sqlite.org/lang_delete.html
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`connection.insert_sql` is almost the same as `connection.insert`.
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[close #22917] Don't output to `STDOUT` twice
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When `rails console` or `rails server` are used along with a logger set to output to `STDOUT` then the contents will show up twice. This happens because the logger is extended with `ActiveSupportLogger.broadcast` with a destination of STDOUT even if it is already outputting to `STDOUT`.
Previously PR #22592 attempted to fix this issue, but it ended up causing NoMethodErrors. A better approach than relying on adding a method and flow control is to inspect the log destination directly. For this `ActiveSupport::Logger.logger_outputs_to?` was introduced
```ruby
logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
ActiveSupport::Logger.logger_outputs_to?(logger, STDOUT)
# => true
```
To accomplish this we must look inside of an instance variable of standard lib's Logger `@logdev`. There is a related Ruby proposal to expose this method in a standard way: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11955
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Autoload ReferenceDefinition class in abstract adapter so that it can be used by #add_reference in schema_statements
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used by #add_reference in schema_statements
- Fixes #22916.
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Add short-hand methods for text and blob types in MySQL
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In Pg and Sqlite3, `:text` and `:binary` have variable unlimited length.
But in MySQL, these have limited length for each types (ref #21591, #21619).
This change adds short-hand methods for each text and blob types.
Example:
create_table :foos do |t|
t.tinyblob :tiny_blob
t.mediumblob :medium_blob
t.longblob :long_blob
t.tinytext :tiny_text
t.mediumtext :medium_text
t.longtext :long_text
end
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While the type definition is in Active Model the change of behavior will
be only user facing in Active Record so better to put the entry in its
changelog.
[ci skip]
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Fix `connection#create` in PG adapter
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Originally `connection#create` had aliased to `connection#insert` in PG
adapter. But it was broken by #7447. Re-alias `create` to `insert` for
fixing it.
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Fix `unsigned?` and `blob_or_text_column` for Enum columns in MySQL
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activerecord: allocate fewer objects
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Fix user name in doc [ci skip]
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Allow add_to_transaction with null transaction
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Fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/22819
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Remove FIXME comments about the `Arel::Nodes::Quoted` [ci skip]
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The `Arel::Nodes::Quoted` was removed already.
Follow up to f916aa247bddba0c58c50822886bc29e8556df76.
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Refactor `case_{sensitive|insensitive}_comparison`
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Before:
```
SELECT 1 AS one FROM "topics" WHERE "topics"."title" = 'abc' LIMIT $1 [["LIMIT", 1]]
```
After:
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SELECT 1 AS one FROM "topics" WHERE "topics"."title" = $1 LIMIT $2 [["title", "abc"], ["LIMIT", 1]]
```
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It was made public by mistake in
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/539b69e0.
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uuid-ossp extension is alreadly enabled on test schema.
And `disable_extension!('uuid-ossp', connection)` can be a cause of test failure.
`ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: PG::UndefinedFunction: ERROR: function uuid_generate_v1() does not exist`
will happen depending on the execution order.
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Better example for ActiveRecord::Relation#or [ci skip]
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using `enum kind: [ :any, :income, :expense ]` syntax, value is already an
integer and using `enum kind: { any: 'any', income: 'income', expense:
'expense' }` syntax value is a string.
This allows us to define the mapping in the enum definition.
This reverts commit 933decceaf6092020ba7ba768b51b2db9d5b882f.
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Lets not put fullstop at the end of a migration pending command
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- So that we can just copy paste the command and execute it
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morgoth/fix-errors-details-on-autosave-associations
Fixed setting errors details on autosaved associations
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Make `postgresql_version` public
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This is useful to libraries that want to feature gate based on the
version of PostgreSQL the user is connected to. For instance, I want to
know if the user is connected to a version of Postgres that supports
concurrent materialized view refreshes. I could add that as a method on
the adapter as a PR, but rails has no need for this itself.
Rails is already using the postgresql_version for its own feature gating
and this makes that possible for other libraries.
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