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This commit more or less undoes 9b5401f, restores autoloaded? not to
touch the descendants tracker, and autoloaded_constants because it is
documented in the guide.
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Include Caching module for ActionController::API
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Currently ActionController::API doesn't include Caching module, so it
can't perform caching. And even if users include it later manually, it
won't inherit application's default cache store for action_controllers.
So the only way to solve this issue is to include Caching module in
ActionController::API, too.
This closes #35602
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Previously we were calling the `take_failed_screenshot` method in an
`after_teardown` hook. However, this means that other teardown hooks
have to be executed before we take the screenshot. Since there can be
dynamic updates to the page after the assertion fails and before we
take a screenshot, it seems desirable to minimize that gap as much as
possible. Taking the screenshot in a `before_teardown` rather than an
`after_teardown` helps with that, and has a side benefit of allowing
us to remove the nested `ensure` commented on here:
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/34411#discussion_r232819478
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[#35782] Allow loading seeds without ActiveJob (~> 5.2.3)
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With 8b4d344815655027d9f7584c0a59271dce8f1d5a, `test_required_polymorphic_belongs_to_generates_correct_model`
and `test_required_and_polymorphic_are_order_independent` are completely
same. Also, remove `required` from test name because that not passed to
generator.
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This change adds the ability to run up/down for a database in a multi-db
environment.
If you have an app with a primary and animals database the following
tasks will be generated:
```
VERSION=123 rake db:migrate:up:primary
VERSION=123 rake db:migrate:up:primary
VERSION=123 rake db:migrate:down:primary
VERSION=123 rake db:migrate:up:animals
```
I didn't generate descriptions with them since we don't generate a
description for a single database application.
In addition to this change I've made it so if your application has
multiple databases Rails will raise if you try to run `up` or `down`
without a namespace. This is because we don't know which DB you want to
run `up` or `down` against unless the app tells us, so it's safer to
just block it and recommend using namespaced versions of up/down
respectively.
The output for the raise looks like:
```
You're using a multiple database application. To use `db:migrate:down`
you must run the namespaced task with a VERSION. Available tasks are
db:migrate:down:primary and db:migrate:down:animals.
```
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- Also deprecate passing {required} to the model generator.
- Also made sure the global config `belongs_to_required_by_default` is
applied correctly to the model generator for `null: false` option.
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`bin/setup` and `bin/update` are currently almost the same file. The
only thing that keeps them apart is that one is running `bin/rails
db:setup` and the other `bin/rails db:migrate`.
I'm suggesting here that they should be a unique script, which needs to
be idempotent.
- New to a project, need to get started? `bin/setup`
- Need to install new dependencies that were added recently? `bin/setup`.
Before deprecating `bin/update`, I'm suggesting we just have it call
`bin/setup`.
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tjoyal/Rails/MailersController/do-not-leak-I18n-global-setting-changes
[Rails::MailersController] Do not leak I18n global setting changes
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in void context
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This way, we only need to filter the backtrace up to the first non-noise
stack frame.
This also updates noise to be able to deal with being passed a lazy
enum. We don't need this anywhere, but it seemed better for this to be
consistent.
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Remove `required: true` from the model generator template
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`belongs_to` association have `required: true` by default
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/18937 onwards so we don't need it
in the generator template.
We still need the code for required in the command line generator as
it adds `null: false` in the migration.
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Notes tags registration
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`test_app_update_does_not_change_config_target_version`
This is the follow up of 10fa3b3792153c2a213f837bcf51bbf6844c1661.
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In `app:update`, it is decided whether to skip depending on whether
`Spring` is defined or not.
However, `spring` is not currently specified in Gemfile. As a result,
`app:update` determines that `Spring` is not used, and diff appears in
the result file.
If there is a difference, the console for processing the difference is
output and the test stops. To avoid this, do not include `Spring` in app.
This is a bit strange approach, so I will revisit this later.
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ryohashimoto/do_not_app_update_in_app_generator_test
Do not execute `rails app:update` in railties/test/generators/app_generator_test.rb
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app:update` in app_generator_test.rb
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The mock is called three times because the `spring_install?` call has
been added in 65344f254cde87950c7f176cb7aa09c002a6f882.
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It's unusable and not ready to ship in Rails 6.0. We'll rewrite it for 6.1.
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See rationale in the warning message included in the patch.
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The original message from Zeitwerk is "can't reload, please call
loader.enable_reloading before setup (Zeitwerk::Error)", which is not
very informative for Rails programmers.
Rails should err with a message worded in terms of its interface.
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It is necessary to run `rubocop` manually when new cop is added since
codeclimate checks any offences only in files touched in PRs.
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Only override async adapter when seeding
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We have `Style/RedundantBegin` cop (#34764) but it could not correct in
this case.
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regression for fixture loading
d8d6bd5 makes fixture loading to bulk statements by using
`execute_batch` for sqlite3 adapter. But `execute_batch` is slower and
it caused the performance regression for fixture loading.
In sqlite3 1.4.0, it have new batch method `execute_batch2`. I've
confirmed `execute_batch2` is extremely faster than `execute_batch`.
So I think it is worth to upgrade sqlite3 to 1.4.0 to use that method.
Before:
```
% ARCONN=sqlite3 bundle exec ruby -w -Itest test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb -n test_eager_loading_too_may_ids
Using sqlite3
Run options: -n test_eager_loading_too_may_ids --seed 35790
# Running:
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Finished in 202.437406s, 0.0049 runs/s, 0.0049 assertions/s.
1 runs, 1 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
ARCONN=sqlite3 bundle exec ruby -w -Itest -n test_eager_loading_too_may_ids 142.57s user 60.83s system 98% cpu 3:27.08 total
```
After:
```
% ARCONN=sqlite3 bundle exec ruby -w -Itest test/cases/associations/eager_test.rb -n test_eager_loading_too_may_ids
Using sqlite3
Run options: -n test_eager_loading_too_may_ids --seed 16649
# Running:
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Finished in 8.471032s, 0.1180 runs/s, 0.1180 assertions/s.
1 runs, 1 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
ARCONN=sqlite3 bundle exec ruby -w -Itest -n test_eager_loading_too_may_ids 10.71s user 1.36s system 95% cpu 12.672 total
```
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* The fix is already in master since https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/34243
* See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/35482 for the fix in Rails 5.2
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Add attachment and attachments field generators
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Add db:prepare rake task.
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We introduced `connection` option for specifying spec with 1acd9a6464668d4d54ab30d016829f60b70dbbeb.
But now we are using the `database` to specify the same value in other commands.
* https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/0a0f115031b64b5335fa88543c40df4194dfb428/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/migration/migration_generator.rb#L11
* https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/0a0f115031b64b5335fa88543c40df4194dfb428/activerecord/lib/rails/generators/active_record/model/model_generator.rb#L17
The options provided to the users should be uniform. Since the term
"database" is used in rake task etc, So I want to be able to use it in
`dbconsole` command.
Also I deprecated the `connection` option because I think that it
would be confusing if there are multiple options to specify a same value.
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