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add changelogs about deprecated stuff [ci skip]

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Jon Leighton 2012-05-18 16:30:05 +01:00
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## Rails 4.0.0 (unreleased) ##
* Deprecated most of the 'dynamic finder' methods. All dynamic methods
except for `find_by_...` and `find_by_...!` are deprecated. Here's
how you can rewrite the code:
* `find_all_by_...` can be rewritten using `where(...)`
* `find_last_by_...` can be rewritten using `where(...).last`
* `scoped_by_...` can be rewritten using `where(...)`
* `find_or_initialize_by_...` can be rewritten using
`where(...).first_or_initialize`
* `find_or_create_by_...` can be rewritten using
`where(...).first_or_create!`
* `find_or_create_by_...!` can be rewritten using
`where(...).first_or_create!`
The implementation of the deprecated dynamic finders has been moved
to the `active_record_deprecated_finders` gem. See below for details.
*Jon Leighton*
* Deprecated the old-style hash based finder API. This means that
methods which previously accepted "finder options" no longer do. For
example this:
Post.find(:all, :conditions => { :comments_count => 10 }, :limit => 5)
Should be rewritten in the new style which has existed since Rails 3:
Post.where(comments_count: 10).limit(5)
Note that as an interim step, it is possible to rewrite the above as:
Post.scoped(:where => { :comments_count => 10 }, :limit => 5)
This could save you a lot of work if there is a lot of old-style
finder usage in your application.
Calling `Post.scoped(options)` is a shortcut for
`Post.scoped.merge(options)`. `Relation#merge` now accepts a hash of
options, but they must be identical to the names of the equivalent
finder method. These are mostly identical to the old-style finder
option names, except in the following cases:
* `:conditions` becomes `:where`
* `:include` becomes `:includes`
* `:extend` becomes `:extending`
The code to implement the deprecated features has been moved out to
the `active_record_deprecated_finders` gem. This gem is a dependency
of Active Record in Rails 4.0. It will no longer be a dependency
from Rails 4.1, but if your app relies on the deprecated features
then you can add it to your own Gemfile. It will be maintained by
the Rails core team until Rails 5.0 is released.
*Jon Leighton*
* It's not possible anymore to destroy a model marked as read only.
*Johannes Barre*
* Added ability to ActiveRecord::Relation#from to accept other ActiveRecord::Relation objects
Record.from(subquery)