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* Support for PostgreSQL foreign tables.
*fatkodima*
* Fix relation merger issue with `left_outer_joins`.
*Mehmet Emin İNAÇ*
* Don't allow destroyed object mutation after `save` or `save!` is called.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Take into account association conditions when deleting through records.
Fixes #18424.
*Piotr Jakubowski*
* Fix nested `has_many :through` associations on unpersisted parent instances.
For example, if you have
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :author
has_many :books, through: :author
has_many :subscriptions, through: :books
end
class Author < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :post
has_many :books
has_many :subscriptions, through: :books
end
class Book < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :author
has_many :subscriptions
end
class Subscription < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :book
end
Before:
If `post` is not persisted, then `post.subscriptions` will be empty.
After:
If `post` is not persisted, then `post.subscriptions` can be set and used
just like it would if `post` were persisted.
Fixes #16313.
*Zoltan Kiss*
* Fixed inconsistency with `first(n)` when used with `limit()`.
The `first(n)` finder now respects the `limit()`, making it consistent
with `relation.to_a.first(n)`, and also with the behavior of `last(n)`.
Fixes #23979.
*Brian Christian*
* Use `count(:all)` in `HasManyAssociation#count_records` to prevent invalid
SQL queries for association counting.
*Klas Eskilson*
* Fix to invoke callbacks when using `update_attribute`.
*Mike Busch*
* Fix `count(:all)` to correctly work `distinct` with custom SELECT list.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Using subselect for `delete_all` with `limit` or `offset`.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Undefine attribute methods on descendants when resetting column
information.
*Chris Salzberg*
* Log database query callers
Add `verbose_query_logs` configuration option to display the caller
of database queries in the log to facilitate N+1 query resolution
and other debugging.
Enabled in development only for new and upgraded applications. Not
recommended for use in the production environment since it relies
on Ruby's `Kernel#caller_locations` which is fairly slow.
*Olivier Lacan*
* Fix conflicts `counter_cache` with `touch: true` by optimistic locking.
```
# create_table :posts do |t|
# t.integer :comments_count, default: 0
# t.integer :lock_version
# t.timestamps
# end
class Post < ApplicationRecord
end
# create_table :comments do |t|
# t.belongs_to :post
# end
class Comment < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :post, touch: true, counter_cache: true
end
```
Before:
```
post = Post.create!
# => begin transaction
INSERT INTO "posts" ("created_at", "updated_at", "lock_version")
VALUES ("2017-12-11 21:27:11.387397", "2017-12-11 21:27:11.387397", 0)
commit transaction
comment = Comment.create!(post: post)
# => begin transaction
INSERT INTO "comments" ("post_id") VALUES (1)
UPDATE "posts" SET "comments_count" = COALESCE("comments_count", 0) + 1,
"lock_version" = COALESCE("lock_version", 0) + 1 WHERE "posts"."id" = 1
UPDATE "posts" SET "updated_at" = '2017-12-11 21:27:11.398330',
"lock_version" = 1 WHERE "posts"."id" = 1 AND "posts"."lock_version" = 0
rollback transaction
# => ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError: Attempted to touch a stale object: Post.
Comment.take.destroy!
# => begin transaction
DELETE FROM "comments" WHERE "comments"."id" = 1
UPDATE "posts" SET "comments_count" = COALESCE("comments_count", 0) - 1,
"lock_version" = COALESCE("lock_version", 0) + 1 WHERE "posts"."id" = 1
UPDATE "posts" SET "updated_at" = '2017-12-11 21:42:47.785901',
"lock_version" = 1 WHERE "posts"."id" = 1 AND "posts"."lock_version" = 0
rollback transaction
# => ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError: Attempted to touch a stale object: Post.
```
After:
```
post = Post.create!
# => begin transaction
INSERT INTO "posts" ("created_at", "updated_at", "lock_version")
VALUES ("2017-12-11 21:27:11.387397", "2017-12-11 21:27:11.387397", 0)
commit transaction
comment = Comment.create!(post: post)
# => begin transaction
INSERT INTO "comments" ("post_id") VALUES (1)
UPDATE "posts" SET "comments_count" = COALESCE("comments_count", 0) + 1,
"lock_version" = COALESCE("lock_version", 0) + 1,
"updated_at" = '2017-12-11 21:37:09.802642' WHERE "posts"."id" = 1
commit transaction
comment.destroy!
# => begin transaction
DELETE FROM "comments" WHERE "comments"."id" = 1
UPDATE "posts" SET "comments_count" = COALESCE("comments_count", 0) - 1,
"lock_version" = COALESCE("lock_version", 0) + 1,
"updated_at" = '2017-12-11 21:39:02.685520' WHERE "posts"."id" = 1
commit transaction
```
Fixes #31199.
*bogdanvlviv*
* Add support for PostgreSQL operator classes to `add_index`.
Example:
add_index :users, :name, using: :gist, opclass: { name: :gist_trgm_ops }
*Greg Navis*
* Don't allow scopes to be defined which conflict with instance methods on `Relation`.
Fixes #31120.
*kinnrot*
## Rails 5.2.0.beta2 (November 28, 2017) ##
* No changes.
## Rails 5.2.0.beta1 (November 27, 2017) ##
* Add new error class `QueryCanceled` which will be raised
when canceling statement due to user request.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Add `#up_only` to database migrations for code that is only relevant when
migrating up, e.g. populating a new column.
*Rich Daley*
* Require raw SQL fragments to be explicitly marked when used in
relation query methods.
Before:
```
Article.order("LENGTH(title)")
```
After:
```
Article.order(Arel.sql("LENGTH(title)"))
```
This prevents SQL injection if applications use the [strongly
discouraged] form `Article.order(params[:my_order])`, under the
mistaken belief that only column names will be accepted.
Raw SQL strings will now cause a deprecation warning, which will
become an UnknownAttributeReference error in Rails 6.0. Applications
can opt in to the future behavior by setting `allow_unsafe_raw_sql`
to `:disabled`.
Common and judged-safe string values (such as simple column
references) are unaffected:
```
Article.order("title DESC")
```
*Ben Toews*
* `update_all` will now pass its values to `Type#cast` before passing them to
`Type#serialize`. This means that `update_all(foo: 'true')` will properly
persist a boolean.
*Sean Griffin*
* Add new error class `StatementTimeout` which will be raised
when statement timeout exceeded.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Fix `bin/rails db:migrate` with specified `VERSION`.
`bin/rails db:migrate` with empty VERSION behaves as without `VERSION`.
Check a format of `VERSION`: Allow a migration version number
or name of a migration file. Raise error if format of `VERSION` is invalid.
Raise error if target migration doesn't exist.
*bogdanvlviv*
* Fixed a bug where column orders for an index weren't written to
`db/schema.rb` when using the sqlite adapter.
Fixes #30902.
*Paul Kuruvilla*
* Remove deprecated method `#sanitize_conditions`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated method `#scope_chain`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated configuration `.error_on_ignored_order_or_limit`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated arguments from `#verify!`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated argument `name` from `#indexes`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated method `ActiveRecord::Migrator.schema_migrations_table_name`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated method `supports_primary_key?`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated method `supports_migrations?`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated methods `initialize_schema_migrations_table` and `initialize_internal_metadata_table`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Raises when calling `lock!` in a dirty record.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated support to passing a class to `:class_name` on associations.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated argument `default` from `index_name_exists?`.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Remove deprecated support to `quoted_id` when typecasting an Active Record object.
*Rafael Mendonça França*
* Fix `bin/rails db:setup` and `bin/rails db:test:prepare` create wrong
ar_internal_metadata's data for a test database.
Before:
```
$ RAILS_ENV=test rails dbconsole
> SELECT * FROM ar_internal_metadata;
key|value|created_at|updated_at
environment|development|2017-09-11 23:14:10.815679|2017-09-11 23:14:10.815679
```
After:
```
$ RAILS_ENV=test rails dbconsole
> SELECT * FROM ar_internal_metadata;
key|value|created_at|updated_at
environment|test|2017-09-11 23:14:10.815679|2017-09-11 23:14:10.815679
```
Fixes #26731.
*bogdanvlviv*
* Fix longer sequence name detection for serial columns.
Fixes #28332.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* MySQL: Don't lose `auto_increment: true` in the `db/schema.rb`.
Fixes #30894.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Fix `COUNT(DISTINCT ...)` for `GROUP BY` with `ORDER BY` and `LIMIT`.
Fixes #30886.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* PostgreSQL `tsrange` now preserves subsecond precision.
PostgreSQL 9.1+ introduced range types, and Rails added support for using
this datatype in Active Record. However, the serialization of
`PostgreSQL::OID::Range` was incomplete, because it did not properly
cast the bounds that make up the range. This led to subseconds being
dropped in SQL commands:
Before:
connection.type_cast(tsrange.serialize(range_value))
# => "[2010-01-01 13:30:00 UTC,2011-02-02 19:30:00 UTC)"
Now:
connection.type_cast(tsrange.serialize(range_value))
# => "[2010-01-01 13:30:00.670277,2011-02-02 19:30:00.745125)"
*Thomas Cannon*
* Passing a `Set` to `Relation#where` now behaves the same as passing an
array.
*Sean Griffin*
* Use given algorithm while removing index from database.
Fixes #24190.
*Mehmet Emin İNAÇ*
* Update payload names for `sql.active_record` instrumentation to be
more descriptive.
Fixes #30586.
*Jeremy Green*
* Add new error class `LockWaitTimeout` which will be raised
when lock wait timeout exceeded.
*Gabriel Courtemanche*
* Remove deprecated `#migration_keys`.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Automatically guess the inverse associations for STI.
*Yuichiro Kaneko*
* Ensure `sum` honors `distinct` on `has_many :through` associations
Fixes #16791.
*Aaron Wortham*
* Add `binary` fixture helper method.
*Atsushi Yoshida*
* When using `Relation#or`, extract the common conditions and put them before the OR condition.
*Maxime Handfield Lapointe*
* `Relation#or` now accepts two relations who have different values for
`references` only, as `references` can be implicitly called by `where`.
Fixes #29411.
*Sean Griffin*
* `ApplicationRecord` is no longer generated when generating models. If you
need to generate it, it can be created with `rails g application_record`.
*Lisa Ugray*
* Fix `COUNT(DISTINCT ...)` with `ORDER BY` and `LIMIT` to keep the existing select list.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* When a `has_one` association is destroyed by `dependent: destroy`,
`destroyed_by_association` will now be set to the reflection, matching the
behaviour of `has_many` associations.
*Lisa Ugray*
* Fix `unscoped(where: [columns])` removing the wrong bind values
When the `where` is called on a relation after a `or`, unscoping the column of that later `where` removed
bind values used by the `or` instead. (possibly other cases too)
```
Post.where(id: 1).or(Post.where(id: 2)).where(foo: 3).unscope(where: :foo).to_sql
# Currently:
# SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts" WHERE ("posts"."id" = 2 OR "posts"."id" = 3)
# With fix:
# SELECT "posts".* FROM "posts" WHERE ("posts"."id" = 1 OR "posts"."id" = 2)
```
*Maxime Handfield Lapointe*
* Values constructed using multi-parameter assignment will now use the
post-type-cast value for rendering in single-field form inputs.
*Sean Griffin*
* `Relation#joins` is no longer affected by the target model's
`current_scope`, with the exception of `unscoped`.
Fixes #29338.
*Sean Griffin*
* Change sqlite3 boolean serialization to use 1 and 0
SQLite natively recognizes 1 and 0 as true and false, but does not natively
recognize 't' and 'f' as was previously serialized.
This change in serialization requires a migration of stored boolean data
for SQLite databases, so it's implemented behind a configuration flag
whose default false value is deprecated.
*Lisa Ugray*
* Skip query caching when working with batches of records (`find_each`, `find_in_batches`,
`in_batches`).
Previously, records would be fetched in batches, but all records would be retained in memory
until the end of the request or job.
*Eugene Kenny*
* Prevent errors raised by `sql.active_record` notification subscribers from being converted into
`ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid` exceptions.
*Dennis Taylor*
* Fix eager loading/preloading association with scope including joins.
Fixes #28324.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Fix transactions to apply state to child transactions
Previously, if you had a nested transaction and the outer transaction was rolledback, the record from the
inner transaction would still be marked as persisted.
This change fixes that by applying the state of the parent transaction to the child transaction when the
parent transaction is rolledback. This will correctly mark records from the inner transaction as not persisted.
*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *Aaron Patterson*
* Deprecate `set_state` method in `TransactionState`
Deprecated the `set_state` method in favor of setting the state via specific methods. If you need to mark the
state of the transaction you can now use `rollback!`, `commit!` or `nullify!` instead of
`set_state(:rolledback)`, `set_state(:committed)`, or `set_state(nil)`.
*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *Aaron Patterson*
* Deprecate delegating to `arel` in `Relation`.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Fix eager loading to respect `store_full_sti_class` setting.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Query cache was unavailable when entering the `ActiveRecord::Base.cache` block
without being connected.
*Tsukasa Oishi*
* Previously, when building records using a `has_many :through` association,
if the child records were deleted before the parent was saved, they would
still be persisted. Now, if child records are deleted before the parent is saved
on a `has_many :through` association, the child records will not be persisted.
*Tobias Kraze*
* Merging two relations representing nested joins no longer transforms the joins of
the merged relation into LEFT OUTER JOIN. Example to clarify:
```
Author.joins(:posts).merge(Post.joins(:comments))
# Before the change:
#=> SELECT ... FROM authors INNER JOIN posts ON ... LEFT OUTER JOIN comments ON...
# After the change:
#=> SELECT ... FROM authors INNER JOIN posts ON ... INNER JOIN comments ON...
```
TODO: Add to the Rails 5.2 upgrade guide
*Maxime Handfield Lapointe*
* `ActiveRecord::Persistence#touch` does not work well when optimistic locking enabled and
`locking_column`, without default value, is null in the database.
*bogdanvlviv*
* Fix destroying existing object does not work well when optimistic locking enabled and
`locking_column` is null in the database.
*bogdanvlviv*
* Use bulk INSERT to insert fixtures for better performance.
*Kir Shatrov*
* Prevent creation of bind param if casted value is nil.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Deprecate passing arguments and block at the same time to `count` and `sum` in `ActiveRecord::Calculations`.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Loading model schema from database is now thread-safe.
Fixes #28589.
*Vikrant Chaudhary*, *David Abdemoulaie*
* Add `ActiveRecord::Base#cache_version` to support recyclable cache keys via the new versioned entries
in `ActiveSupport::Cache`. This also means that `ActiveRecord::Base#cache_key` will now return a stable key
that does not include a timestamp any more.
NOTE: This feature is turned off by default, and `#cache_key` will still return cache keys with timestamps
until you set `ActiveRecord::Base.cache_versioning = true`. That's the setting for all new apps on Rails 5.2+
*DHH*
* Respect `SchemaDumper.ignore_tables` in rake tasks for databases structure dump
*Rusty Geldmacher*, *Guillermo Iguaran*
* Add type caster to `RuntimeReflection#alias_name`
Fixes #28959.
*Jon Moss*
* Deprecate `supports_statement_cache?`.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Raise error `UnknownMigrationVersionError` on the movement of migrations
when the current migration does not exist.
*bogdanvlviv*
* Fix `bin/rails db:forward` first migration.
*bogdanvlviv*
* Support Descending Indexes for MySQL.
MySQL 8.0.1 and higher supports descending indexes: `DESC` in an index definition is no longer ignored.
See https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/descending-indexes.html.
*Ryuta Kamizono*
* Fix inconsistency with changed attributes when overriding AR attribute reader.
*bogdanvlviv*
* When calling the dynamic fixture accessor method with no arguments, it now returns all fixtures of this type.
Previously this method always returned an empty array.
*Kevin McPhillips*
Please check [5-1-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/5-1-stable/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.
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