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Improvement on Activerecord CHANGELOG.md [ci skip]
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Nodoc validate_index_length! method
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- This method is used only by adapters to validate length of new index names.
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Added documentation for PostGreSQL database_statements [ci skip]
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- Added documentation for index_name_exists? and rename_index.
- Also changed rails to \Rails in documentation of
allowed_index_name_length.
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[ci skip] Correct grammar, add docs to ActiveRecord migration generator
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Fix unscope for less than
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Code such as the following will be corrected.
Developer.where(id: -Float::INFINITY...2).unscope(where: :id)
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Raise ArgumentError when find_by receives no arguments
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It fixes the strange error saying undefined method `take'.
```
RelationTest#test_find_by_without_arg_behaves_same_with_find_by({}):
NoMethodError: undefined method `take' for #<ActiveRecord::QueryMethods::WhereChain:0x007f9c55db1d68>
```
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Add note about sti column value to becomes method [ci skip]
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Add a test-case to make sure that `create_table` with
a `foreign_key: true` and an adapter without foreign key support
does not blow up.
Motivated by #19794.
Originating from: https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/99a6f9e60ea55924b44f894a16f8de0162cf2702#commitcomment-10855210
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calebthompson/dont-rely-on-environment-task-for-schema-load"
This reverts commit 08ff4ccbbb3fb143a02e6752efb974a4bcfcd3bb, reversing
changes made to 6c9ed6dbc62450cdb87559afd15798305e069146.
Caused by #17920.
Closes #19545.
This patch introduced regressions because initializers were no longer
loaded. Specifically missing inflections result in broken restores of
the database.
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Also added reference for to_date, as it belongs historically.
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follow up to 107526e809ea2b6de8b2775ecf83e55d60833206
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When running Active Record MySQL test, this warning is printed in the
console:
warning: instance variable errno not initialized
It turns out that this is a warning from `mysql` gem in MySQL::Error
object. However, since the `mysql` gem is no longer maintained, and
there won't be a newer version, it make sense for us to just silence
this warning to make the output cleaner.
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Fix missing index when using timestamps with index
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The `index` option used with `timestamps` should be passed to both
`column` definitions for `created_at` and `updated_at` rather than just
the first.
This was happening because `Hash#delete` is used to extract the `index`
option passed to `timestamps`, thereby mutating the `options` hash
in-place. Now take a copy of the `options` before deleting so that the
original is not modified.
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In 1f006c an option was added called :class to allow passing anonymous
classes to association definitions. Since using :class instead of
:class_name is a fairly common typo even amongst experienced developers
this can result in hard to debug errors arising in raise_on_type_mismatch?
To fix this we're renaming the option from :class to :anonymous_class as
that is a more correct description of what the option is for. Since this
was an internal, undocumented option there is no need for a deprecation.
Fixes #19659
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This will avoid the indirection of having calling id since we already
know which is the primary key column.
Also this will make explicit the behavior since it is not clear that id
gets the right primary key value and not just the value of the "id"
column.
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Raise StaleObjectError if touched object is stale and locking is enabled
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Fixes #19776
change test variable names and use more verbose on method
less verbose
use _read_attribute instead of send
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To me it seems like this should only be the case if `autosave: true` is
set on the association. However, when implemented that way, it caused
issues with has many associations, where we have explicit tests stating
that child records are updated when the parent is new, even if autosave
is not set (presumably to update the parent id, but other changed
attributes would be persisted as well).
It's quirky, but at least we should be consistently quirky. This
constitutes a minor but subtle change in behavior, and therefore should
not be backported to 4.2 and earlier.
Fixes #19782
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[Doc] Encourage users to user super to override methods.
[ci skip]
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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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