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Closes #13650, #13672
This is an alternate implementation to solve #13650. Currently form fields
contain the enum value (eg. "1"). This breaks because the setter `enum=`
expects the label (eg. "active").
ActiveRecord::Enum allows you to use labels in your application but store numbers.
We should make sure that all parts after AR are dealing with labels and not the
underlying mapping to a number.
This patch defines `_before_type_cast` on every enum column to return the label.
This method is later used to fetch the value to display in form fields.
I deliberately copied the implementation of the enum getter instead of delegating to it.
This allows you to overwrite the getter and for example return a `Value Object` but have it
still work for form fields.
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Refs #13658
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- We have to restore DATABASE_URL to its previous state irrespective of
previous value is nil or not
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Ensure Active Record connection consistency
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Currently Active Record can be configured via the environment variable `DATABASE_URL` or by manually injecting a hash of values which is what Rails does, reading in `database.yml` and setting Active Record appropriately. Active Record expects to be able to use `DATABASE_URL` without the use of Rails, and we cannot rip out this functionality without deprecating. This presents a problem though when both config is set, and a `DATABASE_URL` is present. Currently the `DATABASE_URL` should "win" and none of the values in `database.yml` are used. This is somewhat unexpected to me if I were to set values such as `pool` in the `production:` group of `database.yml` they are ignored.
There are many ways that active record initiates a connection today:
- Stand Alone (without rails)
- `rake db:<tasks>`
- ActiveRecord.establish_connection
- With Rails
- `rake db:<tasks>`
- `rails <server> | <console>`
- `rails dbconsole`
We should make all of these behave exactly the same way. The best way to do this is to put all of this logic in one place so it is guaranteed to be used.
Here is my prosed matrix of how this behavior should work:
```
No database.yml
No DATABASE_URL
=> Error
```
```
database.yml present
No DATABASE_URL
=> Use database.yml configuration
```
```
No database.yml
DATABASE_URL present
=> use DATABASE_URL configuration
```
```
database.yml present
DATABASE_URL present
=> Merged into `url` sub key. If both specify `url` sub key, the `database.yml` `url`
sub key "wins". If other paramaters `adapter` or `database` are specified in YAML,
they are discarded as the `url` sub key "wins".
```
### Implementation
Current implementation uses `ActiveRecord::Base.configurations` to resolve and merge all connection information before returning. This is achieved through a utility class: `ActiveRecord::ConnectionHandling::MergeAndResolveDefaultUrlConfig`.
To understand the exact behavior of this class, it is best to review the behavior in activerecord/test/cases/connection_adapters/connection_handler_test.rb though it should match the above proposal.
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This reverts commit 026d0555685087845b74dd87a0417b5a164b1c13.
Conflicts:
activerecord/lib/active_record/fixtures.rb
Fixes #13383
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Closes #13623.
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Closes #13625
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activerecord: Initialize Migration with version from MigrationProxy.
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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- Earlier, change_table was creating database-agnostic object.
- After this change, it will create correct object based on current
database adapter.
- This will ensure that create_table and change_table will get same objects.
- This makes update_table_definition method public and nodoc.
- Fixes #13577 and #13503
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lib/active_record/store.rb:79: warning: method redefined; discarding old color=
lib/active_record/store.rb:79: warning: previous definition of color= was here
lib/active_record/store.rb:83: warning: method redefined; discarding old color
lib/active_record/store.rb:83: warning: previous definition of color was here
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Fix: ActiveRecord::Store TypeError conversion when using YAML coder
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Renaming the test accordingly to its behaviour
Adding 'Fixes' statement to changelog
Improving tests legibility & changelog
Undoing mistakenly removed empty line & further improving changelog
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has_many definitions with "name" as singular and as plural e.g.
has_many :welcome_posts_with_comment
has_many :welcome_posts_with_comments
Ruby mentions it with:
lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb:65:
warning: method redefined; discarding old welcome_posts_with_comment_ids
lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb:65:
warning: previous definition of welcome_posts_with_comment_ids was here
lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb:75:
warning: method redefined; discarding old welcome_posts_with_comment_ids=
lib/active_record/associations/builder/collection_association.rb:75:
warning: previous definition of welcome_posts_with_comment_ids= was here
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The line was duplicated
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Change all "can not"s to the correct "cannot"
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derikson/collection_proxy_select_with_multiple_args
Change CollectionProxy#select to take the same arguments as ActiveRecord::select
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arguments.
This makes the arguments the same as ActiveRecord::QueryMethods::select.
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Previously, this would give an `ArgumentError`:
class Issue < ActiveRecord::Base
enum :status, [:open, :finished]
end
Issue.open.build # => ArgumentError: '0' is not a valid status
Issue.open.create # => ArgumentError: '0' is not a valid status
PR #13542 muted the error, but the issue remains. This commit fixes
the issue by allowing the enum value to be written directly via the
setter:
Issue.new.status = 0 # This now sets status to :open
Assigning a value directly via the setter like this is not part of the
documented public API, so users should not rely on this behavior.
Closes #13530.
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These methods were only used for the `IdentityMap` which was removed.
They are no longer used internally and should be removed without replacement.
As they were not `:nodoc:`'ed it's better to deprecate them before removal.
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* Move check from generated helper to test_help.rb, so that all
applications can benefit
* Rather than just raising when the test schema has pending migrations,
try to load in the schema and only raise if there are pending
migrations afterwards
* Opt out of the check by setting
config.active_record.maintain_test_schema = false
* Deprecate db:test:* tasks. The test helper is now fully responsible
for maintaining the test schema, so we don't need rake tasks for this.
This is also a speed improvement since we're no longer reloading the
test database on every call to "rake test".
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Fix enum writers when using integers
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Add a mention about the automatic generation of scopes based on the
allowed values of the field on the enum documentation.
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Previously, the writer methods would simply check whether the passed
argument was the symbol representing the integer value of an enum field.
Therefore, it was not possible to specify the numeric value itself but
the dynamically defined scopes generate where clauses relying on this
kind of values so a chained call to a method like `find_or_initialize_by`
would trigger an `ArgumentError`.
Reference #13530
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Use `Array#wrap` instead `Array()`
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- since `Array()` calls `to_ary` or `to_a` on a subject
- the intent is to 'wrap' subject into an array
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Fix for #13437
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
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a8 introduced a regression in includes/preloades
by calling `read_attribute` on an association when preloading takes places, instead of using loaded records in `association.target`.
tl;dr
Records are not made properly available via `read_attribute` when preloding in simultaneous,
but value of `@loaded` is already set true, and records concatenated in `association.target` on an association object.
When `@loaded` is true we return an object of `AlreadyLoaded` in preload_for. In `AlreadyLoaded` to return preloaded
records we make wrong use of `read_attribute`, instead of `target` records.
The regression is fixed by making use of the loaded records in `association.target` when the preloading takes place.
Fixes #13437
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Update grant statement to address #13549
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to make this grant statement described in the document works
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON inexistent_activerecord_unittest.* to 'rails'@'localhost';
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Outer joins were being built on the root relation klass rather than the
one specified in the join dependency root
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Currently a developer can pass in a YAML configuration that fully specifies connection information:
```
production:
database: triage_production
adapter: password
pool: 5
```
They can also pass in a string that specifies a connection URL directly to an environment key:
```
production: postgresql://localhost/foo
```
This PR allows the use of both a connection url and specifying connection attributes via YAML through the use of the "url" sub key:
```
production:
url: postgresql://localhost/foo
pool: 3
```
This will allow developers to inherit Active Record options such as `pool` from `&defaults` and still use a secure connection url such as `<%= ENV['DATABASE_URL'] %>`. The URL is expanded into a hash and then merged back into the YAML hash. If there are any conflicts, the values from the connection URL are preferred.
Talked this over with @josevalim
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[ci skip] ConnectionSpecification::Resolver Docs
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Document the internal interfaces of `ConnectionSpecification::Resolver`
Change method name from `config` to `env` to better match the most common use case.
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