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This reverts commitb806450037
, reversing changes made to8714b359b2
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* Allow attribute's default to be configured but keeping its own type.
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```ruby
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class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
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attribute :written_at, default: -> { Time.now.utc }
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end
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# Rails 6.0
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Post.type_for_attribute(:written_at) # => #<Type::Value ... precision: nil, ...>
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# Rails 6.1
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Post.type_for_attribute(:written_at) # => #<Type::DateTime ... precision: 6, ...>
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Allow default to be configured for Enum.
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```ruby
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class Book < ActiveRecord::Base
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enum status: [:proposed, :written, :published], _default: :published
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end
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Book.new.status # => "published"
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Deprecate YAML loading from legacy format older than Rails 5.0.
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Added the setting `ActiveRecord::Base.immutable_strings_by_default`, which
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allows you to specify that all string columns should be frozen unless
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otherwise specified. This will reduce memory pressure for applications which
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do not generally mutate string properties of Active Record objects.
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*Sean Griffin*
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* Deprecate `map!` and `collect!` on `ActiveRecord::Result`.
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Support `relation.and` for intersection as Set theory.
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```ruby
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david_and_mary = Author.where(id: [david, mary])
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mary_and_bob = Author.where(id: [mary, bob])
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david_and_mary.merge(mary_and_bob) # => [mary, bob]
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david_and_mary.and(mary_and_bob) # => [mary]
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david_and_mary.or(mary_and_bob) # => [david, mary, bob]
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Merging conditions on the same column no longer maintain both conditions,
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and will be consistently replaced by the latter condition in Rails 6.2.
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To migrate to Rails 6.2's behavior, use `relation.merge(other, rewhere: true)`.
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```ruby
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# Rails 6.1 (IN clause is replaced by merger side equality condition)
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Author.where(id: [david.id, mary.id]).merge(Author.where(id: bob)) # => [bob]
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# Rails 6.1 (both conflict conditions exists, deprecated)
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Author.where(id: david.id..mary.id).merge(Author.where(id: bob)) # => []
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# Rails 6.1 with rewhere to migrate to Rails 6.2's behavior
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Author.where(id: david.id..mary.id).merge(Author.where(id: bob), rewhere: true) # => [bob]
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# Rails 6.2 (same behavior with IN clause, mergee side condition is consistently replaced)
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Author.where(id: [david.id, mary.id]).merge(Author.where(id: bob)) # => [bob]
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Author.where(id: david.id..mary.id).merge(Author.where(id: bob)) # => [bob]
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Do not mark Postgresql MAC address and UUID attributes as changed when the assigned value only varies by case.
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*Peter Fry*
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* Resolve issue with insert_all unique_by option when used with expression index.
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When the `:unique_by` option of `ActiveRecord::Persistence.insert_all` and
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`ActiveRecord::Persistence.upsert_all` was used with the name of an expression index, an error
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was raised. Adding a guard around the formatting behavior for the `:unique_by` corrects this.
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Usage:
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```ruby
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create_table :books, id: :integer, force: true do |t|
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t.column :name, :string
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t.index "lower(name)", unique: true
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end
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Book.insert_all [{ name: "MyTest" }], unique_by: :index_books_on_lower_name
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```
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Fixes #39516.
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*Austen Madden*
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* Add basic support for CHECK constraints to database migrations.
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Usage:
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```ruby
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add_check_constraint :products, "price > 0", name: "price_check"
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remove_check_constraint :products, name: "price_check"
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```
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*fatkodima*
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* Add `ActiveRecord::Base.strict_loading_by_default` and `ActiveRecord::Base.strict_loading_by_default=`
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to enable/disable strict_loading mode by default for a model. The configuration's value is
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inheritable by subclasses, but they can override that value and it will not impact parent class.
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Usage:
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```ruby
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class Developer < ApplicationRecord
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self.strict_loading_by_default = true
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has_many :projects
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end
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dev = Developer.first
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dev.projects.first
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# => ActiveRecord::StrictLoadingViolationError Exception: Developer is marked as strict_loading and Project cannot be lazily loaded.
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```
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*bogdanvlviv*
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* Deprecate passing an Active Record object to `quote`/`type_cast` directly.
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Default engine `ENGINE=InnoDB` is no longer dumped to make schema more agnostic.
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Before:
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```ruby
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create_table "accounts", options: "ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb4 COLLATE=utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci", force: :cascade do |t|
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end
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```
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After:
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```ruby
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create_table "accounts", charset: "utf8mb4", collation: "utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci", force: :cascade do |t|
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end
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Added delegated type as an alternative to single-table inheritance for representing class hierarchies.
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See ActiveRecord::DelegatedType for the full description.
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*DHH*
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* Deprecate aggregations with group by duplicated fields.
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To migrate to Rails 6.2's behavior, use `uniq!(:group)` to deduplicate group fields.
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```ruby
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accounts = Account.group(:firm_id)
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# duplicated group fields, deprecated.
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accounts.merge(accounts.where.not(credit_limit: nil)).sum(:credit_limit)
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# => {
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# [1, 1] => 50,
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# [2, 2] => 60
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# }
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# use `uniq!(:group)` to deduplicate group fields.
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accounts.merge(accounts.where.not(credit_limit: nil)).uniq!(:group).sum(:credit_limit)
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# => {
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# 1 => 50,
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# 2 => 60
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# }
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Deprecate duplicated query annotations.
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To migrate to Rails 6.2's behavior, use `uniq!(:annotate)` to deduplicate query annotations.
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```ruby
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accounts = Account.where(id: [1, 2]).annotate("david and mary")
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# duplicated annotations, deprecated.
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accounts.merge(accounts.rewhere(id: 3))
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# SELECT accounts.* FROM accounts WHERE accounts.id = 3 /* david and mary */ /* david and mary */
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# use `uniq!(:annotate)` to deduplicate annotations.
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accounts.merge(accounts.rewhere(id: 3)).uniq!(:annotate)
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# SELECT accounts.* FROM accounts WHERE accounts.id = 3 /* david and mary */
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Resolve conflict between counter cache and optimistic locking.
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Bump an Active Record instance's lock version after updating its counter
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cache. This avoids raising an unnecessary `ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError`
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upon subsequent transactions by maintaining parity with the corresponding
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database record's `lock_version` column.
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Fixes #16449.
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*Aaron Lipman*
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* Support merging option `:rewhere` to allow mergee side condition to be replaced exactly.
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```ruby
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david_and_mary = Author.where(id: david.id..mary.id)
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# both conflict conditions exists
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david_and_mary.merge(Author.where(id: bob)) # => []
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# mergee side condition is replaced by rewhere
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david_and_mary.merge(Author.rewhere(id: bob)) # => [bob]
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# mergee side condition is replaced by rewhere option
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david_and_mary.merge(Author.where(id: bob), rewhere: true) # => [bob]
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Add support for finding records based on signed ids, which are tamper-proof, verified ids that can be
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set to expire and scoped with a purpose. This is particularly useful for things like password reset
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or email verification, where you want the bearer of the signed id to be able to interact with the
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underlying record, but usually only within a certain time period.
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```ruby
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signed_id = User.first.signed_id expires_in: 15.minutes, purpose: :password_reset
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User.find_signed signed_id # => nil, since the purpose does not match
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travel 16.minutes
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User.find_signed signed_id, purpose: :password_reset # => nil, since the signed id has expired
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travel_back
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User.find_signed signed_id, purpose: :password_reset # => User.first
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User.find_signed! "bad data" # => ActiveSupport::MessageVerifier::InvalidSignature
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```
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*DHH*
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* Support `ALGORITHM = INSTANT` DDL option for index operations on MySQL.
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Fix index creation to preserve index comment in bulk change table on MySQL.
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Allow `unscope` to be aware of table name qualified values.
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It is possible to unscope only the column in the specified table.
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```ruby
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posts = Post.joins(:comments).group(:"posts.hidden")
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posts = posts.where("posts.hidden": false, "comments.hidden": false)
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posts.count
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# => { false => 10 }
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# unscope both hidden columns
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posts.unscope(where: :hidden).count
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# => { false => 11, true => 1 }
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# unscope only comments.hidden column
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posts.unscope(where: :"comments.hidden").count
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# => { false => 11 }
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*, *Slava Korolev*
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* Fix `rewhere` to truly overwrite collided where clause by new where clause.
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```ruby
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steve = Person.find_by(name: "Steve")
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david = Author.find_by(name: "David")
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relation = Essay.where(writer: steve)
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# Before
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relation.rewhere(writer: david).to_a # => []
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# After
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relation.rewhere(writer: david).to_a # => [david]
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```
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Inspect time attributes with subsec.
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```ruby
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p Knot.create
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=> #<Knot id: 1, created_at: "2016-05-05 01:29:47.116928000">
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```
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*akinomaeni*
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* Deprecate passing a column to `type_cast`.
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Deprecate `in_clause_length` and `allowed_index_name_length` in `DatabaseLimits`.
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Support bulk insert/upsert on relation to preserve scope values.
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*Josef Šimánek*, *Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Preserve column comment value on changing column name on MySQL.
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*Islam Taha*
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* Add support for `if_exists` option for removing an index.
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The `remove_index` method can take an `if_exists` option. If this is set to true an error won't be raised if the index doesn't exist.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*
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* Remove ibm_db, informix, mssql, oracle, and oracle12 Arel visitors which are not used in the code base.
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*Ryuta Kamizono*
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* Prevent `build_association` from `touching` a parent record if the record isn't persisted for `has_one` associations.
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Fixes #38219.
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*Josh Brody*
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* Add support for `if_not_exists` option for adding index.
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The `add_index` method respects `if_not_exists` option. If it is set to true
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index won't be added.
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Usage:
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```ruby
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add_index :users, :account_id, if_not_exists: true
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```
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The `if_not_exists` option passed to `create_table` also gets propagated to indexes
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created within that migration so that if table and its indexes exist then there is no
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attempt to create them again.
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*Prathamesh Sonpatki*
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* Add `ActiveRecord::Base#previously_new_record?` to show if a record was new before the last save.
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*Tom Ward*
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* Support descending order for `find_each`, `find_in_batches`, and `in_batches`.
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Batch processing methods allow you to work with the records in batches, greatly reducing memory consumption, but records are always batched from oldest id to newest.
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This change allows reversing the order, batching from newest to oldest. This is useful when you need to process newer batches of records first.
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Pass `order: :desc` to yield batches in descending order. The default remains `order: :asc`.
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```ruby
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Person.find_each(order: :desc) do |person|
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person.party_all_night!
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end
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```
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*Alexey Vasiliev*
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* Fix `insert_all` with enum values.
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Fixes #38716.
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*Joel Blum*
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* Add support for `db:rollback:name` for multiple database applications.
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Multiple database applications will now raise if `db:rollback` is call and recommend using the `db:rollback:[NAME]` to rollback migrations.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*
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* `Relation#pick` now uses already loaded results instead of making another query.
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*Eugene Kenny*
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* Deprecate using `return`, `break` or `throw` to exit a transaction block after writes.
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*Dylan Thacker-Smith*
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* Dump the schema or structure of a database when calling `db:migrate:name`.
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In previous versions of Rails, `rails db:migrate` would dump the schema of the database. In Rails 6, that holds true (`rails db:migrate` dumps all databases' schemas), but `rails db:migrate:name` does not share that behavior.
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Going forward, calls to `rails db:migrate:name` will dump the schema (or structure) of the database being migrated.
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*Kyle Thompson*
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* Reset the `ActiveRecord::Base` connection after `rails db:migrate:name`.
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When `rails db:migrate` has finished, it ensures the `ActiveRecord::Base` connection is reset to its original configuration. Going forward, `rails db:migrate:name` will have the same behavior.
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*Kyle Thompson*
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* Disallow calling `connected_to` on subclasses of `ActiveRecord::Base`.
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Behavior has not changed here but the previous API could be misleading to people who thought it would switch connections for only that class. `connected_to` switches the context from which we are getting connections, not the connections themselves.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
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* Add support for horizontal sharding to `connects_to` and `connected_to`.
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Applications can now connect to multiple shards and switch between their shards in an application. Note that the shard swapping is still a manual process as this change does not include an API for automatic shard swapping.
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Usage:
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Given the following configuration:
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```yaml
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# config/database.yml
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production:
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primary:
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database: my_database
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primary_shard_one:
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database: my_database_shard_one
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```
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Connect to multiple shards:
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```ruby
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class ApplicationRecord < ActiveRecord::Base
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self.abstract_class = true
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connects_to shards: {
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default: { writing: :primary },
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shard_one: { writing: :primary_shard_one }
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}
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```
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Swap between shards in your controller / model code:
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```ruby
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ActiveRecord::Base.connected_to(shard: :shard_one) do
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# Read from shard one
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end
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```
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The horizontal sharding API also supports read replicas. See guides for more details.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
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* Deprecate `spec_name` in favor of `name` on database configurations.
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The accessors for `spec_name` on `configs_for` and `DatabaseConfig` are deprecated. Please use `name` instead.
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Deprecated behavior:
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```ruby
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db_config = ActiveRecord::Base.configs_for(env_name: "development", spec_name: "primary")
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db_config.spec_name
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```
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New behavior:
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```ruby
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db_config = ActiveRecord::Base.configs_for(env_name: "development", name: "primary")
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db_config.name
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```
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*
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* Add additional database-specific rake tasks for multi-database users.
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Previously, `rails db:create`, `rails db:drop`, and `rails db:migrate` were the only rails tasks that could operate on a single
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database. For example:
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```
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rails db:create
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rails db:create:primary
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rails db:create:animals
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rails db:drop
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rails db:drop:primary
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rails db:drop:animals
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rails db:migrate
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rails db:migrate:primary
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rails db:migrate:animals
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```
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With these changes, `rails db:schema:dump`, `rails db:schema:load`, `rails db:structure:dump`, `rails db:structure:load` and
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`rails db:test:prepare` can additionally operate on a single database. For example:
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```
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rails db:schema:dump
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rails db:schema:dump:primary
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rails db:schema:dump:animals
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rails db:schema:load
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rails db:schema:load:primary
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rails db:schema:load:animals
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rails db:structure:dump
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rails db:structure:dump:primary
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rails db:structure:dump:animals
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rails db:structure:load
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rails db:structure:load:primary
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rails db:structure:load:animals
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rails db:test:prepare
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rails db:test:prepare:primary
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rails db:test:prepare:animals
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```
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*Kyle Thompson*
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* Add support for `strict_loading` mode on association declarations.
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Raise an error if attempting to load a record from an association that has been marked as `strict_loading` unless it was explicitly eager loaded.
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Usage:
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```ruby
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class Developer < ApplicationRecord
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has_many :projects, strict_loading: true
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end
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dev = Developer.first
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dev.projects.first
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# => ActiveRecord::StrictLoadingViolationError: The projects association is marked as strict_loading and cannot be lazily loaded.
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```
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*Kevin Deisz*
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* Add support for `strict_loading` mode to prevent lazy loading of records.
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Raise an error if a parent record is marked as `strict_loading` and attempts to lazily load its associations. This is useful for finding places you may want to preload an association and avoid additional queries.
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Usage:
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```ruby
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dev = Developer.strict_loading.first
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dev.audit_logs.to_a
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# => ActiveRecord::StrictLoadingViolationError: Developer is marked as strict_loading and AuditLog cannot be lazily loaded.
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```
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *Aaron Patterson*
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* Add support for PostgreSQL 11+ partitioned indexes when using `upsert_all`.
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*Sebastián Palma*
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* Adds support for `if_not_exists` to `add_column` and `if_exists` to `remove_column`.
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Applications can set their migrations to ignore exceptions raised when adding a column that already exists or when removing a column that does not exist.
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Example Usage:
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```ruby
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class AddColumnTitle < ActiveRecord::Migration[6.1]
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def change
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add_column :posts, :title, :string, if_not_exists: true
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end
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end
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```
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```ruby
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class RemoveColumnTitle < ActiveRecord::Migration[6.1]
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def change
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remove_column :posts, :title, if_exists: true
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end
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end
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```
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*
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* Regexp-escape table name for MS SQL Server.
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Add `Regexp.escape` to one method in ActiveRecord, so that table names with regular expression characters in them work as expected. Since MS SQL Server uses "[" and "]" to quote table and column names, and those characters are regular expression characters, methods like `pluck` and `select` fail in certain cases when used with the MS SQL Server adapter.
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*Larry Reid*
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* Store advisory locks on their own named connection.
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Previously advisory locks were taken out against a connection when a migration started. This works fine in single database applications but doesn't work well when migrations need to open new connections which results in the lock getting dropped.
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In order to fix this we are storing the advisory lock on a new connection with the connection specification name `AdvisoryLockBase`. The caveat is that we need to maintain at least 2 connections to a database while migrations are running in order to do this.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
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* Allow schema cache path to be defined in the database configuration file.
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For example:
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```yaml
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development:
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adapter: postgresql
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database: blog_development
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pool: 5
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schema_cache_path: tmp/schema/main.yml
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```
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*Katrina Owen*
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* Deprecate `#remove_connection` in favor of `#remove_connection_pool` when called on the handler.
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`#remove_connection` is deprecated in order to support returning a `DatabaseConfig` object instead of a `Hash`. Use `#remove_connection_pool`, `#remove_connection` will be removed in 6.2.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
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* Deprecate `#default_hash` and it's alias `#[]` on database configurations.
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Applications should use `configs_for`. `#default_hash` and `#[]` will be removed in 6.2.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
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* Add scale support to `ActiveRecord::Validations::NumericalityValidator`.
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*Gannon McGibbon*
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* Find orphans by looking for missing relations through chaining `where.missing`:
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Before:
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```ruby
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Post.left_joins(:author).where(authors: { id: nil })
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```
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After:
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```ruby
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Post.where.missing(:author)
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```
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|
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*Tom Rossi*
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* Ensure `:reading` connections always raise if a write is attempted.
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Now Rails will raise an `ActiveRecord::ReadOnlyError` if any connection on the reading handler attempts to make a write. If your reading role needs to write you should name the role something other than `:reading`.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*
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|
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* Deprecate `"primary"` as the `connection_specification_name` for `ActiveRecord::Base`.
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`"primary"` has been deprecated as the `connection_specification_name` for `ActiveRecord::Base` in favor of using `"ActiveRecord::Base"`. This change affects calls to `ActiveRecord::Base.connection_handler.retrieve_connection` and `ActiveRecord::Base.connection_handler.remove_connection`. If you're calling these methods with `"primary"`, please switch to `"ActiveRecord::Base"`.
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*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
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* Add `ActiveRecord::Validations::NumericalityValidator` with
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support for casting floats using a database columns' precision value.
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|
|
*Gannon McGibbon*
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|
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* Enforce fresh ETag header after a collection's contents change by adding
|
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ActiveRecord::Relation#cache_key_with_version. This method will be used by
|
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ActionController::ConditionalGet to ensure that when collection cache versioning
|
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is enabled, requests using ConditionalGet don't return the same ETag header
|
|
after a collection is modified.
|
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|
|
Fixes #38078.
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|
|
*Aaron Lipman*
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|
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* Skip test database when running `db:create` or `db:drop` in development
|
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with `DATABASE_URL` set.
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|
|
*Brian Buchalter*
|
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|
|
* Don't allow mutations on the database configurations hash.
|
|
|
|
Freeze the configurations hash to disallow directly changing it. If applications need to change the hash, for example to create databases for parallelization, they should use the `DatabaseConfig` object directly.
|
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|
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Before:
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|
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|
```ruby
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@db_config = ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.configs_for(env_name: "test", spec_name: "primary")
|
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@db_config.configuration_hash.merge!(idle_timeout: "0.02")
|
|
```
|
|
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After:
|
|
|
|
```ruby
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|
@db_config = ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.configs_for(env_name: "test", spec_name: "primary")
|
|
config = @db_config.configuration_hash.merge(idle_timeout: "0.02")
|
|
db_config = ActiveRecord::DatabaseConfigurations::HashConfig.new(@db_config.env_name, @db_config.spec_name, config)
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
|
|
|
|
* Remove `:connection_id` from the `sql.active_record` notification.
|
|
|
|
*Aaron Patterson*, *Rafael Mendonça França*
|
|
|
|
* The `:name` key will no longer be returned as part of `DatabaseConfig#configuration_hash`. Please use `DatabaseConfig#owner_name` instead.
|
|
|
|
*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
|
|
|
|
* ActiveRecord's `belongs_to_required_by_default` flag can now be set per model.
|
|
|
|
You can now opt-out/opt-in specific models from having their associations required
|
|
by default.
|
|
|
|
This change is meant to ease the process of migrating all your models to have
|
|
their association required.
|
|
|
|
*Edouard Chin*
|
|
|
|
* The `connection_config` method has been deprecated, please use `connection_db_config` instead which will return a `DatabaseConfigurations::DatabaseConfig` instead of a `Hash`.
|
|
|
|
*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
|
|
|
|
* Retain explicit selections on the base model after applying `includes` and `joins`.
|
|
|
|
Resolves #34889.
|
|
|
|
*Patrick Rebsch*
|
|
|
|
* The `database` kwarg is deprecated without replacement because it can't be used for sharding and creates an issue if it's used during a request. Applications that need to create new connections should use `connects_to` instead.
|
|
|
|
*Eileen M. Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
|
|
|
|
* Allow attributes to be fetched from Arel node groupings.
|
|
|
|
*Jeff Emminger*, *Gannon McGibbon*
|
|
|
|
* A database URL can now contain a querystring value that contains an equal sign. This is needed to support passing PostgreSQL `options`.
|
|
|
|
*Joshua Flanagan*
|
|
|
|
* Calling methods like `establish_connection` with a `Hash` which is invalid (eg: no `adapter`) will now raise an error the same way as connections defined in `config/database.yml`.
|
|
|
|
*John Crepezzi*
|
|
|
|
* Specifying `implicit_order_column` now subsorts the records by primary key if available to ensure deterministic results.
|
|
|
|
*Paweł Urbanek*
|
|
|
|
* `where(attr => [])` now loads an empty result without making a query.
|
|
|
|
*John Hawthorn*
|
|
|
|
* Fixed the performance regression for `primary_keys` introduced MySQL 8.0.
|
|
|
|
*Hiroyuki Ishii*
|
|
|
|
* Add support for `belongs_to` to `has_many` inversing.
|
|
|
|
*Gannon McGibbon*
|
|
|
|
* Allow length configuration for `has_secure_token` method. The minimum length
|
|
is set at 24 characters.
|
|
|
|
Before:
|
|
|
|
```ruby
|
|
has_secure_token :auth_token
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
After:
|
|
|
|
```ruby
|
|
has_secure_token :default_token # 24 characters
|
|
has_secure_token :auth_token, length: 36 # 36 characters
|
|
has_secure_token :invalid_token, length: 12 # => ActiveRecord::SecureToken::MinimumLengthError
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
*Bernardo de Araujo*
|
|
|
|
* Deprecate `DatabaseConfigurations#to_h`. These connection hashes are still available via `ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.configs_for`.
|
|
|
|
*Eileen Uchitelle*, *John Crepezzi*
|
|
|
|
* Add `DatabaseConfig#configuration_hash` to return database configuration hashes with symbol keys, and use all symbol-key configuration hashes internally. Deprecate `DatabaseConfig#config` which returns a String-keyed `Hash` with the same values.
|
|
|
|
*John Crepezzi*, *Eileen Uchitelle*
|
|
|
|
* Allow column names to be passed to `remove_index` positionally along with other options.
|
|
|
|
Passing other options can be necessary to make `remove_index` correctly reversible.
|
|
|
|
Before:
|
|
|
|
add_index :reports, :report_id # => works
|
|
add_index :reports, :report_id, unique: true # => works
|
|
remove_index :reports, :report_id # => works
|
|
remove_index :reports, :report_id, unique: true # => ArgumentError
|
|
|
|
After:
|
|
|
|
remove_index :reports, :report_id, unique: true # => works
|
|
|
|
*Eugene Kenny*
|
|
|
|
* Allow bulk `ALTER` statements to drop and recreate indexes with the same name.
|
|
|
|
*Eugene Kenny*
|
|
|
|
* `insert`, `insert_all`, `upsert`, and `upsert_all` now clear the query cache.
|
|
|
|
*Eugene Kenny*
|
|
|
|
* Call `while_preventing_writes` directly from `connected_to`.
|
|
|
|
In some cases application authors want to use the database switching middleware and make explicit calls with `connected_to`. It's possible for an app to turn off writes and not turn them back on by the time we call `connected_to(role: :writing)`.
|
|
|
|
This change allows apps to fix this by assuming if a role is writing we want to allow writes, except in the case it's explicitly turned off.
|
|
|
|
*Eileen M. Uchitelle*
|
|
|
|
* Improve detection of ActiveRecord::StatementTimeout with mysql2 adapter in the edge case when the query is terminated during filesort.
|
|
|
|
*Kir Shatrov*
|
|
|
|
* Stop trying to read yaml file fixtures when loading Active Record fixtures.
|
|
|
|
*Gannon McGibbon*
|
|
|
|
* Deprecate `.reorder(nil)` with `.first` / `.first!` taking non-deterministic result.
|
|
|
|
To continue taking non-deterministic result, use `.take` / `.take!` instead.
|
|
|
|
*Ryuta Kamizono*
|
|
|
|
* Ensure custom PK types are casted in through reflection queries.
|
|
|
|
*Gannon McGibbon*
|
|
|
|
* Preserve user supplied joins order as much as possible.
|
|
|
|
Fixes #36761, #34328, #24281, #12953.
|
|
|
|
*Ryuta Kamizono*
|
|
|
|
* Allow `matches_regex` and `does_not_match_regexp` on the MySQL Arel visitor.
|
|
|
|
*James Pearson*
|
|
|
|
* Allow specifying fixtures to be ignored by setting `ignore` in YAML file's '_fixture' section.
|
|
|
|
*Tongfei Gao*
|
|
|
|
* Make the DATABASE_URL env variable only affect the primary connection. Add new env variables for multiple databases.
|
|
|
|
*John Crepezzi*, *Eileen Uchitelle*
|
|
|
|
* Add a warning for enum elements with 'not_' prefix.
|
|
|
|
class Foo
|
|
enum status: [:sent, :not_sent]
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
*Edu Depetris*
|
|
|
|
* Make currency symbols optional for money column type in PostgreSQL.
|
|
|
|
*Joel Schneider*
|
|
|
|
* Add support for beginless ranges, introduced in Ruby 2.7.
|
|
|
|
*Josh Goodall*
|
|
|
|
* Add `database_exists?` method to connection adapters to check if a database exists.
|
|
|
|
*Guilherme Mansur*
|
|
|
|
* Loading the schema for a model that has no `table_name` raises a `TableNotSpecified` error.
|
|
|
|
*Guilherme Mansur*, *Eugene Kenny*
|
|
|
|
* PostgreSQL: Fix GROUP BY with ORDER BY virtual count attribute.
|
|
|
|
Fixes #36022.
|
|
|
|
*Ryuta Kamizono*
|
|
|
|
* Make ActiveRecord `ConnectionPool.connections` method thread-safe.
|
|
|
|
Fixes #36465.
|
|
|
|
*Jeff Doering*
|
|
|
|
* Add support for multiple databases to `rails db:abort_if_pending_migrations`.
|
|
|
|
*Mark Lee*
|
|
|
|
* Fix sqlite3 collation parsing when using decimal columns.
|
|
|
|
*Martin R. Schuster*
|
|
|
|
* Fix invalid schema when primary key column has a comment.
|
|
|
|
Fixes #29966.
|
|
|
|
*Guilherme Goettems Schneider*
|
|
|
|
* Fix table comment also being applied to the primary key column.
|
|
|
|
*Guilherme Goettems Schneider*
|
|
|
|
* Allow generated `create_table` migrations to include or skip timestamps.
|
|
|
|
*Michael Duchemin*
|
|
|
|
|
|
Please check [6-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/6-0-stable/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.
|