## Rails 4.0.4 (March 14, 2014) ## * Only save has_one associations if record has changes. Previously after save related callbacks, such as `#after_commit`, were triggered when the has_one object did not get saved to the db. *Alan Kennedy* * Fixed STI classes not defining an attribute method if there is a conflicting private method defined on its ancestors. Fixes #11569. *Godfrey Chan* * Fix validation on uniqueness of empty association. *Evgeny Li* * Perform necessary deeper encoding when hstore is inside an array. Fixes #11135. *Josh Goodall*, *Genadi Samokovarov* * Properly detect if a connection is still active before using it in multi-threaded environments. Fixes #12867. *Kevin Casey*, *Matthew Draper*, *William (B.J.) Snow Orvis* * When inverting add_index use the index name if present instead of the columns. If there are two indices with matching columns and one of them is explicitly named then reverting the migration adding the named one would instead drop the unnamed one. The inversion of add_index will now drop the index by its name if it is present. *Hubert Dąbrowski* * Make sure transaction state gets reset after a commit operation on the record. If a new transaction was open inside a callback, the record was loosing track of the transaction level state, and it was leaking that state. Fixes #12566. *arthurnn* * PostgreSQL implementation of `SchemaStatements#index_name_exists?`. The database agnostic implementation does not detect with indexes that are not supported by the ActiveRecord schema dumper. For example, expressions indexes would not be detected. Fixes #11018. *Jonathan Baudanza* * Parsing PostgreSQL arrays with empty strings now works correctly. Previously, if you tried to parse `{"1","","2","","3"}` the result would be `["1","2","3"]`, removing the empty strings from the array, which would be incorrect. Now it will correctly produce `["1","","2","","3"]` as the result of parsing the above PostgreSQL array. Fixes #13907. *Maurício Linhares* * Fix regressions on `select_*` methods. When `select_*` methods receive a `Relation` object, they should be able to get the arel/binds from it. Also fix regressions on select_rows that was ignoring the binds. Fixes #7538, #12017, #13731, #12056. *arthurnn* * Correctly send an user provided statement to a `lock!()` call. person.lock! 'FOR SHARE NOWAIT' # Before: SELECT * ... LIMIT 1 FOR UPDATE # After: SELECT * ... LIMIT 1 FOR SHARE NOWAIT Fixes #13788. *Maurício Linhares* * Active Record objects can now be correctly dumped, loaded and dumped again without issues. Previously, if you did `YAML.dump`, `YAML.load` and then `YAML.dump` again in an ActiveRecord model that used serialization it would fail at the last dump due to the fields not being correctly serialized before being dumped to YAML. Now it is possible to dump and load the same object as many times as needed without any issues. Fixes #13861. *Maurício Linhares* * `has_one` and `belongs_to` accessors don't add ORDER BY to the queries anymore. Since Rails 4.0, we add an ORDER BY in the `first` method to ensure consistent results among different database engines. But for singular associations this behavior is not needed since we will have one record to return. As this ORDER BY option can lead some performance issues we are removing it for singular associations accessors. Fixes #12623. *Rafael Mendonça França* * Fail early with "Primary key not included in the custom select clause" in `find_in_batches`. Before this patch, the exception was raised after the first batch was yielded to the block. This means that you only get it, when you hit the `batch_size` treshold. This could shadow the issue in development. *Alexander Balashov* * ActiveRecord states are now correctly restored after a rollback for models that did not define any transactional callbacks (i.e. `after_commit`, `after_rollback` or `after_create`). Fixes #13744. *Godfrey Chan* * Add back `#yaml_initialize` method for Syck deserialization `ActiveRecord::Core#yaml_initialize` has been added back to support deserialization using the Syck engine. This is to facilitate migration from Syck to Psych. Serialization support will not been restored for Syck, Psych should be used to serialize YAML once its been parsed with Syck. *Blake Mesdag*, *arthurnn* * Make `touch` fire the `after_commit` and `after_rollback` callbacks. *Harry Brundage* * Don't try to get the subclass if the inheritance column doesn't exist The `subclass_from_attrs` method is called even if the column specified by the `inheritance_column` setting doesn't exist. This prevents setting associations via the attributes hash if the association name clashes with the value of the setting, typically `:type`. This worked previously in Rails 3.2. *Ujjwal Thaakar* * Fix bug in `becomes!` when changing from the base model to a STI sub-class. Fixes #13272. *the-web-dev*, *Yves Senn* * Initialize version on Migration objects so that it can be used in a migration, and it will be included in the announce message. *Dylan Thacker-Smith* * `change_table` now uses the current adapter's `update_table_definition` method to retrieve a specific table definition. This ensures that `change_table` and `create_table` will use similar objects. Fixes #13577 and #13503. *Nishant Modak*, *Prathamesh Sonpatki*, *Rafael Mendonça França* * Fixed ActiveRecord::Store nil conversion TypeError when using YAML coder. In case the YAML passed as paramter is nil, uses an empty string. Fixes #13570. *Thales Oliveira* * Fix presence validator for association when the associated record responds to `to_a`. *gmarik* * Fix bug in `belongs_to` association with `touch: true`. Associated records are no longer touched, when they are already destroyed. Fixes #13445. Example: # Given Comment has belongs_to :post, touch: true comment.post.destroy comment.destroy # no longer touches post *Paul Nikitochkin* * Fixed `update_column`, `update_columns`, and `update_all` to correctly serialize values for `array`, `hstore` and `json` column types in PostgreSQL. Fixes #12261. *Tadas Tamosauskas*, *Carlos Antonio da Silva* * Do not consider PostgreSQL array columns as number or text columns. The code uses these checks in several places to know what to do with a particular column, for instance AR attribute query methods has a branch like this: if column.number? !value.zero? end This should never be true for array columns, since it would be the same as running [].zero?, which results in a NoMethodError exception. Fixing this by ensuring that array columns in PostgreSQL never return true for number?/text? checks. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* * Fix a bug when assigning an array containing string numbers to a PostgreSQL integer array column. Fixes #13444. Example: # Given Book#ratings is of type :integer, array: true Book.new(ratings: [1, 2]) # worked before Book.new(ratings: ['1', '2']) # now works as well *Damien Mathieu* * `db:test:clone` and `db:test:prepare` must load Rails environment. `db:test:clone` and `db:test:prepare` use `ActiveRecord::Base`. configurations, so we need to load the Rails environment, otherwise the config wont be in place. *arthurnn* * Use the right column to type cast grouped calculations with custom expressions. Fixes #13230. Example: # Before Account.group(:firm_name).sum('0.01 * credit_limit') # => { '37signals' => '0.5' } # After Account.group(:firm_name).sum('0.01 * credit_limit') # => { '37signals' => 0.5 } *Paul Nikitochkin* * Support deprecated finder options when performing calculations on an association. Fixes #13165. *Garth Smedley*, *Yves Senn* * `ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters.string_to_time` respects string with timezone (e.g. Wed, 04 Sep 2013 20:30:00 JST). Fixes #12278, #12459. *kennyj*, *George Guimarães* * Polymorphic `belongs_to` associations with the `touch: true` option set update the timestamps of the old and new owner correctly when moved between owners of different types. Example: class Rating < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :rateable, polymorphic: true, touch: true end rating = Rating.create rateable: Song.find(1) rating.update_attributes rateable: Book.find(2) # => timestamps of Song(1) and Book(2) are updated *Severin Schoepke* * `type_to_sql` returns a `String` for unmapped columns. This fixes an error when using unmapped array types in combination with PostgreSQL's `array: true`. Fixes #13146. Example: change_colum :table, :column, :bigint, array: true *Jens Fahnenbruck*, *Yves Senn* * Previously, the `has_one` macro incorrectly accepts the `counter_cache` option due to a bug, although that options was never supported nor functional on `has_one` and `has_one ... through` relationships. It now correctly raises an `ArgumentError` when passed that option. *Godfrey Chan* * Update counter cache on a has_many relationship regardless of default scope Fix #12952. *Uku Taht* * Fix bug when validating the uniqueness of an aliased attribute. Fixes #12402. *Lauro Caetano* * Checks to see if the record contains the foreign key to set the inverse automatically. *Edo Balvers* * Prevent the counter cache from being decremented twice when destroying a record on a has_many :through association. Fixes #11079. *Dmitry Dedov* * Fix bug where has_one associaton record update result in crash, when replaced with itself. Fixes #12834. *Denis Redozubov*, *Sergio Cambra* * Fix uninitialized constant TransactionState error when Marshall.load is used on an Active Record result. Fixes #12790. *Jason Ayre* * Do not add to scope includes values from through associations. Fixed bug when providing `includes` in through association scope, and fetching targets. Example: class Vendor < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :relationships, -> { includes(:user) } has_many :users, through: :relationships end vendor = Vendor.first # Before vendor.users.to_a # => Raises exception: not found `:user` for `User` # After vendor.users.to_a # => No exception is raised Fixes #12242, #9517, #10240. *Paul Nikitochkin* * Save `has_one` association when primary key is manually set. Fixes #12302. *Lauro Caetano* * Allow any version of BCrypt when using `has_secury_password`. *Mike Perham* * Assign inet/cidr attribute with `nil` value for invalid address. Example: record = User.new record.logged_in_from_ip # is type of an inet or a cidr # Before: record.logged_in_from_ip = 'bad ip address' # raise exception # After: record.logged_in_from_ip = 'bad ip address' # do not raise exception record.logged_in_from_ip # => nil record.logged_in_from_ip_before_type_cast # => 'bad ip address' *Paul Nikitochkin* * `rake db:structure:dump` no longer crashes when the port was specified as `Fixnum`. *Kenta Okamoto* * Fix a bug where rake db:structure:load crashed when the path contained spaces. *Kevin Mook* * `ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#unscope` unscopes negative equality Allows you to call `#unscope` on a relation with negative equality operators, i.e. `Arel::Nodes::NotIn` and `Arel::Nodes::NotEqual` that have been generated through the use of `where.not`. *Eric Hankins* ## Rails 4.0.3 (February 18, 2014) ## * Correctly escape PostgreSQL arrays. Fixes: CVE-2014-0080 ## Rails 4.0.2 (December 02, 2013) ## *No changes* ## Rails 4.0.1 (November 01, 2013) ## * `NullRelation#pluck` takes a list of columns The method signature in `NullRelation` was updated to mimic that in `Calculations`. *Derek Prior* * `scope_chain` should not be mutated for other reflections. Currently `scope_chain` uses same array for building different `scope_chain` for different associations. During processing these arrays are sometimes mutated and because of in-place mutation the changed `scope_chain` impacts other reflections. Fix is to dup the value before adding to the `scope_chain`. Fixes #3882. *Neeraj Singh* * Prevent the inversed association from being reloaded on save. Fixes #9499. *Dmitry Polushkin* * `Relation#order` quotes the column name if you pass a `Symbol`. Fixes #11870. Example: # Before Post.order(:id).to_sql == '... ORDER BY "posts".id ASC' # After Post.order(:id).to_sql == '... ORDER BY "posts"."id" ASC' *Yves Senn* * Generate subquery for `Relation` if it passed as array condition for `where` method. Example: # Before Blog.where('id in (?)', Blog.where(id: 1)) # => SELECT "blogs".* FROM "blogs" WHERE "blogs"."id" = 1 # => SELECT "blogs".* FROM "blogs" WHERE (id IN (1)) # After Blog.where('id in (?)', Blog.where(id: 1).select(:id)) # => SELECT "blogs".* FROM "blogs" # WHERE "blogs"."id" IN (SELECT "blogs"."id" FROM "blogs" WHERE "blogs"."id" = 1) Fixes #12415. *Paul Nikitochkin* * For missed association exception message which is raised in `ActiveRecord::Associations::Preloader` class added owner record class name in order to simplify to find problem code. *Paul Nikitochkin* * Fixes bug when using includes combined with select, the select statement was overwritten. Fixes #11773. *Edo Balvers* * Objects instantiated using a null relationship will now retain the attributes of the where clause. Fixes #11676, #11675, #11376. *Paul Nikitochkin*, *Peter Brown*, *Nthalk* * Fixed `ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionAssociation#find` when using `has_many` association with `:inverse_of` and finding an array of one element, it should return an array of one element too. *arthurnn* * Callbacks on has_many should access the in memory parent if a inverse_of is set. *arthurnn* * Migration dump UUID default functions to schema.rb. Fixes #10751. *kennyj* * Fixed a bug in `ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionAssociation#find_by_scan` when using `has_many` association with `:inverse_of` option and UUID primary key. Fixes #10450. *kennyj* * Fix: joins association, with defined in the scope block constraints by using several where constraints and at least of them is not `Arel::Nodes::Equality`, generates invalid SQL expression. Fixes: #11963 *Paul Nikitochkin* * Make possible to run SQLite rake tasks without the `Rails` constant defined. *Damien Mathieu* * Allow Relation#from to accept other relations with bind values. *Ryan Wallace* * Make `find_in_batches` and `find_each` work without a logger. *Dmitry Polushkin* * Fix inserts with prepared statements disabled. Fixes #12023. *Rafael Mendonça França* * Setting a has_one association on a new record no longer causes an empty transaction. *Dylan Thacker-Smith* * Fix `AR::Relation#merge` sometimes failing to preserve `readonly(false)` flag. *thedarkone* * PostgreSQL adapter recognizes negative money values formatted with parentheses (eg. `($1.25) # => -1.25`)). Fixes #11899. * Yves Senn* * Do not load all child records for inverse case. currently `post.comments.find(Comment.first.id)` would load all comments for the given post to set the inverse association. This has a huge performance penalty. Because if post has 100k records and all these 100k records would be loaded in memory even though the comment id was supplied. Fix is to use in-memory records only if loaded? is true. Otherwise load the records using full sql. Fixes #10509. *Neeraj Singh* * `ActiveRecord::FinderMethods#exists?` returns `true`/`false` in all cases. *Xavier Noria* * Load fixtures from linked folders. *Kassio Borges* * Create a directory for sqlite3 file if not present on the system. *Richard Schneeman* * Removed redundant override of `xml` column definition for PG, in order to use `xml` column type instead of `text`. *Paul Nikitochkin*, *Michael Nikitochkin* * Revert `ActiveRecord::Relation#order` change that make new order prepend the old one. Before: User.order("name asc").order("created_at desc") # SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY created_at desc, name asc After: User.order("name asc").order("created_at desc") # SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY name asc, created_at desc This also affects order defined in `default_scope` or any kind of associations. *Rafael Mendonça França* * When using optimistic locking, `update` was not passing the column to `quote_value` to allow the connection adapter to properly determine how to quote the value. This was affecting certain databases that use specific column types. Fixes #6763. *Alfred Wong* * `change_column` for PostgreSQL adapter respects the `:array` option. *Yves Senn* * Fixes bug introduced by #3329. Now, when autosaving associations, deletions happen before inserts and saves. This prevents a 'duplicate unique value' database error that would occur if a record being created had the same value on a unique indexed field as that of a record being destroyed. *Johnny Holton* * Flatten merged join values before building the joins. While joining values special treatment is given to string values. By flattening the array it ensures that string values are detected as strings and not arrays. Fixes #10669. *Neeraj Singh and iwiznia* * Remove extra select and update queries on `save`/`touch`/`destroy` Active Record model with belongs to reflection with option `touch: true`. Fixes #11288. *Paul Nikitochkin* * Support array as root element in JSON fields. *Alexey Noskov & Francesco Rodriguez* * Apply default scope when joining associations. For example: class Post < ActiveRecord::Base default_scope -> { where published: true } end class Comment belongs_to :post end When calling `Comment.joins(:post)`, we expect to receive only comments on published posts, since that is the default scope for posts. Before this change, the default scope from `Post` was not applied, so we'd get comments on unpublished posts. *Jon Leighton* * `inspect` on Active Record model classes does not initiate a new connection. This means that calling `inspect`, when the database is missing, will no longer raise an exception. Fixes #10936. Example: Author.inspect # => "Author(no database connection)" *Yves Senn* * Fix mysql2 adapter raises the correct exception when executing a query on a closed connection. *Yves Senn* * Fix the `:primary_key` option for `has_many` associations. Fixes #10693. *Yves Senn* * Fix bug where tiny types are incorectly coerced as booleand when the length is more than 1. Fixes #10620. *Aaron Patterson* * Also support extensions in PostgreSQL 9.1. This feature has been supported since 9.1. *kennyj* * Deprecate `ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements#distinct`, as it is no longer used by internals. *Ben Woosley# * Remove not needed bind variables. Port of commit #5082345. Fixes #10958. *Neeraj Singh* * Confirm a record has not already been destroyed before decrementing counter cache. *Ben Tucker* * Fixed a bug in `ActiveRecord#sanitize_sql_hash_for_conditions` in which `self.class` is an argument to `PredicateBuilder#build_from_hash` causing `PredicateBuilder` to call non-existent method `Class#reflect_on_association`. *Zach Ohlgren* * While removing index if column option is missing then raise IrreversibleMigration exception. Following code should raise `IrreversibleMigration`. But the code was failing since options is an array and not a hash. def change change_table :users do |t| t.remove_index [:name, :email] end end Fix was to check if the options is a Hash before operating on it. Fixes #10419. *Neeraj Singh* ## Rails 4.0.0 (June 25, 2013) ## * Fix `add_column` with `array` option when using PostgreSQL. Fixes #10432 * Do not overwrite manually built records during one-to-one nested attribute assignment For one-to-one nested associations, if you build the new (in-memory) child object yourself before assignment, then the NestedAttributes module will not overwrite it, e.g.: class Member < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :avatar accepts_nested_attributes_for :avatar def avatar super || build_avatar(width: 200) end end member = Member.new member.avatar_attributes = {icon: 'sad'} member.avatar.width # => 200 *Olek Janiszewski* * fixes bug introduced by #3329. Now, when autosaving associations, deletions happen before inserts and saves. This prevents a 'duplicate unique value' database error that would occur if a record being created had the same value on a unique indexed field as that of a record being destroyed. *Adam Anderson* * Fix pending migrations error when loading schema and `ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix` is not blank. Call `assume_migrated_upto_version` on connection to prevent it from first being picked up in `method_missing`. In the base class, `Migration`, `method_missing` expects the argument to be a table name, and calls `proper_table_name` on the arguments before sending to `connection`. If `table_name_prefix` or `table_name_suffix` is used, the schema version changes to `prefix_version_suffix`, breaking `rake test:prepare`. Fixes #10411. *Kyle Stevens* * Mute `psql` output when running rake db:schema:load. *Godfrey Chan* * Trigger a save on `has_one association=(associate)` when the associate contents have changed. Fix #8856. *Chris Thompson* * Allow to use databases.rake tasks without having `Rails.application`. *Piotr Sarnacki* * Fix a `SystemStackError` problem when using time zone aware or serialized attributes. In current implementation, we reuse `column_types` argument when initiating an instance. If an instance has serialized or time zone aware attributes, `column_types` is wrapped multiple times in `decorate_columns` method. Thus the above error occurs. *Dan Erikson & kennyj* * Fix for a regression bug in which counter cache columns were not being updated when record was pushed into a has_many association. For example: Post.first.comments << Comment.create Fixes #3891. *Matthew Robertson* * If a model was instantiated from the database using `select`, `respond_to?` returns false for non-selected attributes. For example: post = Post.select(:title).first post.respond_to?(:body) # => false post = Post.select('title as post_title').first post.respond_to?(:title) # => false Fixes #4208. *Neeraj Singh* * Run `rake migrate:down` & `rake migrate:up` in transaction if database supports. *Alexander Bondarev* * `0x` prefix must be added when assigning hexadecimal string into `bit` column in PostgreSQL. *kennyj* * Added Statement Cache to allow the caching of a single statement. The cache works by duping the relation returned from yielding a statement, which allows skipping the AST building phase for following executes. The cache returns results in array format. Example: cache = ActiveRecord::StatementCache.new do Book.where(name: "my book").limit(100) end books = cache.execute The solution attempts to get closer to the speed of `find_by_sql` but still maintaining the expressiveness of the Active Record queries. *Olli Rissanen* * Preserve context while merging relations with join information. class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :post end class Author < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :posts end class Post < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :author has_many :comments end `Comment.joins(:post).merge(Post.joins(:author).merge(Author.where(:name => "Joe Blogs"))).all` would fail with `ActiveRecord::ConfigurationError: Association named 'author' was not found on Comment`. It is failing because `all` is being called on relation which looks like this after all the merging: `{:joins=>[:post, :author], :where=>[# 'gin') *Stefan Huber* and *Doabit* * After extraction of mass-assignment attributes (which protects [id, type] by default) we can pass id to `update_attributes` and it will update another record because id will be used in where statement. We never have to change id in where statement because we try to set/replace fields for already loaded record but we have to try to set new id for that record. *Dmitry Vorotilin* * Models with multiple counter cache associations now update correctly on destroy. See #7706. *Ian Young* * If `:inverse_of` is true on an association, then when one calls `find()` on the association, Active Record will first look through the in-memory objects in the association for a particular id. Then, it will go to the DB if it is not found. This is accomplished by calling `find_by_scan` in collection associations whenever `options[:inverse_of]` is not nil. Fixes #9470. *John Wang* * `rake db:create` does not change permissions of the MySQL root user. Fixes #8079. *Yves Senn* * The length of the `version` column in the `schema_migrations` table created by the `mysql2` adapter is 191 if the encoding is "utf8mb4". The "utf8" encoding in MySQL has support for a maximum of 3 bytes per character, and only contains characters from the BMP. The recently added [utf8mb4](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/charset-unicode-utf8mb4.html) encoding extends the support to four bytes. As of this writing, said encoding is supported in the betas of the `mysql2` gem. Setting the encoding to "utf8mb4" has [a few implications](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/charset-unicode-upgrading.html). This change addresses the max length for indexes, which is 191 instead of 255. *Xavier Noria* * Counter caches on associations will now stay valid when attributes are updated (not just when records are created or destroyed), for example, when calling `update_attributes`. The following code now works: class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :post, counter_cache: true end class Post < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :comments end post = Post.create comment = Comment.create post.comments << comment post.save.reload.comments_count # => 1 comment.update_attributes(post_id: nil) post.save.reload.comments_count # => 0 Updating the id of a `belongs_to` object with the id of a new object will also keep the count accurate. *John Wang* * Referencing join tables implicitly was deprecated. There is a possibility that these deprecation warnings are shown even if you don't make use of that feature. You can now disable the feature entirely. Fixes #9712. Example: # in your configuration config.active_record.disable_implicit_join_references = true # or directly ActiveRecord::Base.disable_implicit_join_references = true *Yves Senn* * The `:distinct` option for `Relation#count` is deprecated. You should use `Relation#distinct` instead. Example: # Before Post.select(:author_name).count(distinct: true) # After Post.select(:author_name).distinct.count *Yves Senn* * Rename `Relation#uniq` to `Relation#distinct`. `#uniq` is still available as an alias but we encourage to use `#distinct` instead. Also `Relation#uniq_value` is aliased to `Relation#distinct_value`, this is a temporary solution and you should migrate to `distinct_value`. *Yves Senn* * Fix quoting for sqlite migrations using `copy_table_contents` with binary columns. These would fail with "SQLite3::SQLException: unrecognized token" because the column was not being passed to `quote` so the data was not quoted correctly. *Matthew M. Boedicker* * Promotes `change_column_null` to the migrations API. This macro sets/removes `NOT NULL` constraints, and accepts an optional argument to replace existing `NULL`s if needed. The adapters for SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and (at least) Oracle, already implement this method. *Xavier Noria* * Uniqueness validation allows you to pass `:conditions` to limit the constraint lookup. Example: validates_uniqueness_of :title, conditions: -> { where('approved = ?', true) } *Mattias Pfeiffer + Yves Senn* * `connection` is deprecated as an instance method. This allows end-users to have a `connection` method on their models without clashing with Active Record internals. *Ben Moss* * When copying migrations, preserve their magic comments and content encoding. *OZAWA Sakuro* * Fix `subclass_from_attrs` when `eager_load` is false. It cannot find subclass because all classes are loaded automatically when it needs. *Dmitry Vorotilin* * When `:name` option is provided to `remove_index`, use it if there is no index by the conventional name. For example, previously if an index was removed like so `remove_index :values, column: :value, name: 'a_different_name'` the generated SQL would not contain the specified index name, and hence the migration would fail. Fixes #8858. *Ezekiel Smithburg* * Created block to by-pass the prepared statement bindings. This will allow to compose fragments of large SQL statements to avoid multiple round-trips between Ruby and the DB. Example: sql = Post.connection.unprepared_statement do Post.first.comments.to_sql end *Cédric Fabianski* * Change the semantics of combining scopes to be the same as combining class methods which return scopes. For example: class User < ActiveRecord::Base scope :active, -> { where state: 'active' } scope :inactive, -> { where state: 'inactive' } end class Post < ActiveRecord::Base def self.active where state: 'active' end def self.inactive where state: 'inactive' end end ### BEFORE ### User.where(state: 'active').where(state: 'inactive') # => SELECT * FROM users WHERE state = 'active' AND state = 'inactive' User.active.inactive # => SELECT * FROM users WHERE state = 'inactive' Post.active.inactive # => SELECT * FROM posts WHERE state = 'active' AND state = 'inactive' ### AFTER ### User.active.inactive # => SELECT * FROM posts WHERE state = 'active' AND state = 'inactive' Before this change, invoking a scope would merge it into the current scope and return the result. `Relation#merge` applies "last where wins" logic to de-duplicate the conditions, but this lead to confusing and inconsistent behaviour. This fixes that. If you really do want the "last where wins" logic, you can opt-in to it like so: User.active.merge(User.inactive) Fixes #7365. *Neeraj Singh* and *Jon Leighton* * Expand `#cache_key` to consult all relevant updated timestamps. Previously only `updated_at` column was checked, now it will consult other columns that received updated timestamps on save, such as `updated_on`. When multiple columns are present it will use the most recent timestamp. Fixes #9033. *Brendon Murphy* * Throw `NotImplementedError` when trying to instantiate `ActiveRecord::Base` or an abstract class. *Aaron Weiner* * Warn when `rake db:structure:dump` with a MySQL database and `mysqldump` is not in the PATH or fails. Fixes #9518. *Yves Senn* * Remove `connection#structure_dump`, which is no longer used. *Yves Senn* * Make it possible to execute migrations without a transaction even if the database adapter supports DDL transactions. Fixes #9483. Example: class ChangeEnum < ActiveRecord::Migration disable_ddl_transaction! def up execute "ALTER TYPE model_size ADD VALUE 'new_value'" end end *Yves Senn* * Assigning "0.0" to a nullable numeric column does not make it dirty. Fixes #9034. Example: product = Product.create price: 0.0 product.price = '0.0' product.changed? # => false (this used to return true) product.changes # => {} (this used to return { price: [0.0, 0.0] }) *Yves Senn* * Added functionality to unscope relations in a relations chain. For instance, if you are passed in a chain of relations as follows: User.where(name: "John").order('id DESC') but you want to get rid of order, then this feature allows you to do: User.where(name: "John").order('id DESC').unscope(:order) == User.where(name: "John") The .unscope() function is more general than the .except() method because .except() only works on the relation it is acting on. However, .unscope() works for any relation in the entire relation chain. *John Wang* * PostgreSQL timestamp with time zone (timestamptz) datatype now returns a ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone instance instead of a string *Troy Kruthoff* * The `#append` method for collection associations behaves like`<<`. `#prepend` is not defined and `<<` or `#append` should be used. Fixes #7364. *Yves Senn* * Added support for creating a table via Rails migration generator. For example, rails g migration create_books title:string content:text will generate a migration that creates a table called books with the listed attributes, without creating a model. *Sammy Larbi* * Fix bug that raises the wrong exception when the exception handled by PostgreSQL adapter doesn't respond to `#result`. Fixes #8617. *kennyj* * Support PostgreSQL specific column types when using `change_table`. Fixes #9480. Example: change_table :authors do |t| t.hstore :books t.json :metadata end *Yves Senn* * Revert 408227d9c5ed7d, 'quote numeric'. This introduced some regressions. *Steve Klabnik* * Fix calculation of `db_runtime` property in `ActiveRecord::Railties::ControllerRuntime#cleanup_view_runtime`. Previously, after raising `ActionView::MissingTemplate`, `db_runtime` was not populated. Fixes #9215. *Igor Fedoronchuk* * Do not try to touch invalid (and thus not persisted) parent record for a `belongs_to :parent, touch: true` association *Olek Janiszewski* * Fix when performing an ordered join query. The bug only affected queries where the order was given with a symbol. Fixes #9275. Example: # This will expand the order :name to "authors".name. Author.joins(:books).where('books.published = 1').order(:name) * Fix overriding of attributes by `default_scope` on `ActiveRecord::Base#dup`. *Hiroshige UMINO* * Update queries now use prepared statements. *Olli Rissanen* * Fixing issue #8345. Now throwing an error when one attempts to touch a new object that has not yet been persisted. For instance: Example: ball = Ball.new ball.touch :updated_at # => raises error It is not until the ball object has been persisted that it can be touched. This follows the behavior of update_column. *John Wang* * Preloading ordered `has_many :through` associations no longer applies invalid ordering to the `:through` association. Fixes #8663. *Yves Senn* * The auto explain feature has been removed. This feature was activated by configuring `config.active_record.auto_explain_threshold_in_seconds`. The configuration option was deprecated and has no more effect. You can still use `ActiveRecord::Relation#explain` to see the EXPLAIN output for any given relation. *Yves Senn* * The `:on` option for `after_commit` and `after_rollback` now accepts an Array of actions. Fixes #988. Example: after_commit :update_cache on: [:create, :update] *Yves Senn* * Rename related indexes on `rename_table` and `rename_column`. This does not affect indexes with custom names. *Yves Senn* * Prevent the creation of indices with too long names, which cause internal operations to fail (sqlite3 adapter only). The method `allowed_index_name_length` defines the length limit enforced by rails. It's value defaults to `index_name_length` but can vary per adapter. Fixes #8264. *Yves Senn* * Fixing issue #776. Memory bloat in transactions is handled by having the transaction hold only the AR objects which it absolutely needs to know about. These are the AR objects with callbacks (they need to be updated as soon as something in the transaction occurs). All other AR objects can be updated lazily by keeping a reference to a TransactionState object. If an AR object gets inside a transaction, then the transaction will add its TransactionState to the AR object. When the user makes a call to some attribute on an AR object (which has no callbacks) associated with a transaction, the AR object will call the sync_with_transaction_state method and make sure it is up to date with the transaction. After it has synced with the transaction state, the AR object will return the attribute that was requested. Most of the logic in the changes are used to handle multiple transactions, in which case the AR object has to recursively follow parent pointers of TransactionState objects. *John Wang* * Descriptive error message when the necessary AR adapter gem was not found. Fixes #7313. *Yves Senn* * Active Record now raises an error when blank arguments are passed to query methods for which blank arguments do not make sense. Example: Post.includes() # => raises error *John Wang* * Simplified type casting code for timezone aware attributes to use the `in_time_zone` method if it is available. This introduces a subtle change of behavior when using `Date` instances as they are directly converted to `ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone` instances without first being converted to `Time` instances. For example: # Rails 3.2 behavior >> Date.today.to_time.in_time_zone => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 07:00:00 UTC +00:00 # Rails 4.0 behavior >> Date.today.in_time_zone => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 On the plus side it now behaves the same whether you pass a `String` date or an actual `Date` instance. For example: # Rails 3.2 behavior >> Date.civil(2013, 2, 13).to_time.in_time_zone => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 07:00:00 UTC +00:00 >> Time.zone.parse("2013-02-13") => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 # Rails 4.0 behavior >> Date.civil(2013, 2, 13).in_time_zone => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 >> "2013-02-13".in_time_zone => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 If you need the old behavior you can convert the dates to times manually. For example: >> Post.new(created_at: Date.today).created_at => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:00:00 UTC +00:00 >> Post.new(created_at: Date.today.to_time).created_at => Wed, 13 Feb 2013 07:00:00 UTC +00:00 *Andrew White* * Preloading `has_many :through` associations with conditions won't cache the `:through` association. This will prevent invalid subsets to be cached. Fixes #8423. Example: class User has_many :posts has_many :recent_comments, -> { where('created_at > ?', 1.week.ago) }, :through => :posts end a_user = User.includes(:recent_comments).first # This is preloaded. a_user.recent_comments # This is not preloaded, fetched now. a_user.posts *Yves Senn* * Don't run `after_commit` callbacks when creating through an association if saving the record fails. *James Miller* * Allow store accessors to be overridden like other attribute methods, e.g.: class User < ActiveRecord::Base store :settings, accessors: [ :color, :homepage ], coder: JSON def color super || 'red' end end *Sergey Nartimov* * Quote numeric values being compared to non-numeric columns. Otherwise, in some database, the string column values will be coerced to a numeric allowing 0, 0.0 or false to match any string starting with a non-digit. Example: App.where(apikey: 0) # => SELECT * FROM users WHERE apikey = '0' *Dylan Smith* * Schema dumper supports dumping the enabled database extensions to `schema.rb` (currently only supported by PostgreSQL). *Justin George* * The database adapters now converts the options passed thought `DATABASE_URL` environment variable to the proper Ruby types before using. For example, SQLite requires that the timeout value is an integer, and PostgreSQL requires that the prepared_statements option is a boolean. These now work as expected: Example: DATABASE_URL=sqlite3://localhost/test_db?timeout=500 DATABASE_URL=postgresql://localhost/test_db?prepared_statements=false *Aaron Stone + Rafael Mendonça França* * `Relation#merge` now only overwrites where values on the LHS of the merge. Consider: left = Person.where(age: [13, 14, 15]) right = Person.where(age: [13, 14]).where(age: [14, 15]) `left` results in the following SQL: WHERE age IN (13, 14, 15) `right` results in the following SQL: WHERE age IN (13, 14) AND age IN (14, 15) Previously, `left.merge(right)` would result in all but the last condition being removed: WHERE age IN (14, 15) Now it results in the LHS condition(s) for `age` being removed, but the RHS remains as it is: WHERE age IN (13, 14) AND age IN (14, 15) *Jon Leighton* * Fix handling of dirty time zone aware attributes Previously, when `time_zone_aware_attributes` were enabled, after changing a datetime or timestamp attribute and then changing it back to the original value, `changed_attributes` still tracked the attribute as changed. This caused `[attribute]_changed?` and `changed?` methods to return true incorrectly. Example: in_time_zone 'Paris' do order = Order.new original_time = Time.local(2012, 10, 10) order.shipped_at = original_time order.save order.changed? # => false # changing value order.shipped_at = Time.local(2013, 1, 1) order.changed? # => true # reverting to original value order.shipped_at = original_time order.changed? # => false, used to return true end *Lilibeth De La Cruz* * When `#count` is used in conjunction with `#uniq` we perform `count(:distinct => true)`. Fixes #6865. Example: relation.uniq.count # => SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT *) *Yves Senn + Kaspar Schiess* * PostgreSQL ranges type support. Includes: int4range, int8range, numrange, tsrange, tstzrange, daterange Ranges can be created with inclusive and exclusive bounds. Example: create_table :Room do |t| t.daterange :availability end Room.create(availability: (Date.today..Float::INFINITY)) Room.first.availability # => Wed, 19 Sep 2012..Infinity One thing to note: Range class does not support exclusive lower bound. *Alexander Grebennik* * Added a state instance variable to each transaction. Will allow other objects to know whether a transaction has been committed or rolled back. *John Wang* * Collection associations `#empty?` always respects built records. Fixes #8879. Example: widget = Widget.new widget.things.build widget.things.empty? # => false *Yves Senn* * Support for PostgreSQL's `ltree` data type. *Rob Worley* * Fix undefined method `to_i` when calling `new` on a scope that uses an Array; Fix FloatDomainError when setting integer column to NaN. Fixes #8718, #8734, #8757. *Jason Stirk + Tristan Harward* * Rename `update_attributes` to `update`, keep `update_attributes` as an alias for `update` method. This is a soft-deprecation for `update_attributes`, although it will still work without any deprecation message in 4.0 is recommended to start using `update` since `update_attributes` will be deprecated and removed in future versions of Rails. *Amparo Luna + Guillermo Iguaran* * `after_commit` and `after_rollback` now validate the `:on` option and raise an `ArgumentError` if it is not one of `:create`, `:destroy` or `:update` *Pascal Friederich* * Improve ways to write `change` migrations, making the old `up` & `down` methods no longer necessary. * The methods `drop_table` and `remove_column` are now reversible, as long as the necessary information is given. The method `remove_column` used to accept multiple column names; instead use `remove_columns` (which is not reversible). The method `change_table` is also reversible, as long as its block doesn't call `remove`, `change` or `change_default` * New method `reversible` makes it possible to specify code to be run when migrating up or down. See the [Guide on Migration](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/guides/source/migrations.md#using-the-reversible-method) * New method `revert` will revert a whole migration or the given block. If migrating down, the given migration / block is run normally. See the [Guide on Migration](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/guides/source/migrations.md#reverting-previous-migrations) Attempting to revert the methods `execute`, `remove_columns` and `change_column` will now raise an `IrreversibleMigration` instead of actually executing them without any output. *Marc-André Lafortune* * Serialized attributes can be serialized in integer columns. Fixes #8575. *Rafael Mendonça França* * Keep index names when using `alter_table` with sqlite3. Fixes #3489. *Yves Senn* * Add ability for PostgreSQL adapter to disable user triggers in `disable_referential_integrity`. Fixes #5523. *Gary S. Weaver* * Added support for `validates_uniqueness_of` in PostgreSQL array columns. Fixes #8075. *Pedro Padron* * Allow int4range and int8range columns to be created in PostgreSQL and properly convert to/from database. *Alexey Vasiliev aka leopard* * Do not log the binding values for binary columns. *Matthew M. Boedicker* * Fix counter cache columns not updated when replacing `has_many :through` associations. *Matthew Robertson* * Recognize migrations placed in directories containing numbers and 'rb'. Fixes #8492. *Yves Senn* * Add `ActiveRecord::Base.cache_timestamp_format` class attribute to control the format of the timestamp value in the cache key. Defaults to `:nsec`. Fixes #8195. *Rafael Mendonça França* * Session variables can be set for the `mysql`, `mysql2`, and `postgresql` adapters in the `variables: ` parameter in `config/database.yml`. The key-value pairs of this hash will be sent in a `SET key = value` query on new database connections. See also: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/set-statement.html http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/sql-set.html *Aaron Stone* * Allow setting of all libpq connection parameters through the PostgreSQL adapter. See also: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-PARAMKEYWORDS *Lars Kanis* * Allow `Relation#where` with no arguments to be chained with new `not` query method. Example: Developer.where.not(name: 'Aaron') *Akira Matsuda* * Unscope `update_column(s)` query to ignore default scope. When applying `default_scope` to a class with a where clause, using `update_column(s)` could generate a query that would not properly update the record due to the where clause from the `default_scope` being applied to the update query. class User < ActiveRecord::Base default_scope -> { where(active: true) } end user = User.first user.active = false user.save! user.update_column(:active, true) # => false In this situation we want to skip the default_scope clause and just update the record based on the primary key. With this change: user.update_column(:active, true) # => true Fixes #8436. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* * SQLite adapter no longer corrupts binary data if the data contains `%00`. *Chris Feist* * Fix performance problem with `primary_key` method in PostgreSQL adapter when having many schemas. Uses `pg_constraint` table instead of `pg_depend` table which has many records in general. Fixes #8414. *kennyj* * Do not instantiate intermediate Active Record objects when eager loading. These records caused `after_find` to run more than expected. Fixes #3313. *Yves Senn* * Add STI support to init and building associations. Allows you to do `BaseClass.new(type: "SubClass")` as well as `parent.children.build(type: "SubClass")` or `parent.build_child` to initialize an STI subclass. Ensures that the class name is a valid class and that it is in the ancestors of the super class that the association is expecting. *Jason Rush* * Observers was extracted from Active Record as `rails-observers` gem. *Rafael Mendonça França* * Ensure that associations take a symbol argument. *Steve Klabnik* * Fix dirty attribute checks for `TimeZoneConversion` with nil and blank datetime attributes. Setting a nil datetime to a blank string should not result in a change being flagged. Fixes #8310. *Alisdair McDiarmid* * Prevent mass assignment to the type column of polymorphic associations when using `build` Fixes #8265. *Yves Senn* * Deprecate calling `Relation#sum` with a block. To perform a calculation over the array result of the relation, use `to_a.sum(&block)`. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* * Fix PostgreSQL adapter to handle BC timestamps correctly HistoryEvent.create!(name: "something", occured_at: Date.new(0) - 5.years) *Bogdan Gusiev* * When running migrations on PostgreSQL, the `:limit` option for `binary` and `text` columns is silently dropped. Previously, these migrations caused sql exceptions, because PostgreSQL doesn't support limits on these types. *Victor Costan* * Don't change STI type when calling `ActiveRecord::Base#becomes`. Add `ActiveRecord::Base#becomes!` with the previous behavior. See #3023 for more information. *Thomas Hollstegge* * `rename_index` can be used inside a `change_table` block. change_table :accounts do |t| t.rename_index :user_id, :account_id end *Jarek Radosz* * `#pluck` can be used on a relation with `select` clause. Fix #7551 Example: Topic.select([:approved, :id]).order(:id).pluck(:id) *Yves Senn* * Do not create useless database transaction when building `has_one` association. Example: User.has_one :profile User.new.build_profile *Bogdan Gusiev* * `:counter_cache` option for `has_many` associations to support custom named counter caches. Fixes #7993. *Yves Senn* * Deprecate the possibility to pass a string as third argument of `add_index`. Pass `unique: true` instead. add_index(:users, :organization_id, unique: true) *Rafael Mendonça França* * Raise an `ArgumentError` when passing an invalid option to `add_index`. *Rafael Mendonça França* * Fix `find_in_batches` crashing when IDs are strings and start option is not specified. *Alexis Bernard* * `AR::Base#attributes_before_type_cast` now returns unserialized values for serialized attributes. *Nikita Afanasenko* * Use query cache/uncache when using `DATABASE_URL`. Fixes #6951. *kennyj* * Fix bug where `update_columns` and `update_column` would not let you update the primary key column. *Henrik Nyh* * The `create_table` method raises an `ArgumentError` when the primary key column is redefined. Fixes #6378. *Yves Senn* * `ActiveRecord::AttributeMethods#[]` raises `ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError` error if the given attribute is missing. Fixes #5433. class Person < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :company end # Before: person = Person.select('id').first person[:name] # => nil person.name # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: name person[:company_id] # => nil person.company # => nil # After: person = Person.select('id').first person[:name] # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: name person.name # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: name person[:company_id] # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: company_id person.company # => ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError: missing_attribute: company_id *Francesco Rodriguez* * Small binary fields use the `VARBINARY` MySQL type, instead of `TINYBLOB`. *Victor Costan* * Decode URI encoded attributes on database connection URLs. *Shawn Veader* * Add `find_or_create_by`, `find_or_create_by!` and `find_or_initialize_by` methods to `Relation`. These are similar to the `first_or_create` family of methods, but the behaviour when a record is created is slightly different: User.where(first_name: 'Penélope').first_or_create will execute: User.where(first_name: 'Penélope').create Causing all the `create` callbacks to execute within the context of the scope. This could affect queries that occur within callbacks. User.find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Penélope') will execute: User.create(first_name: 'Penélope') Which obviously does not affect the scoping of queries within callbacks. The `find_or_create_by` version also reads better, frankly. If you need to add extra attributes during create, you can do one of: User.create_with(active: true).find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Jon') User.find_or_create_by(first_name: 'Jon') { |u| u.active = true } The `first_or_create` family of methods have been nodoc'ed in favour of this API. They may be deprecated in the future but their implementation is very small and it's probably not worth putting users through lots of annoying deprecation warnings. *Jon Leighton* * Fix bug with presence validation of associations. Would incorrectly add duplicated errors when the association was blank. Bug introduced in 1fab518c6a75dac5773654646eb724a59741bc13. *Scott Willson* * Fix bug where sum(expression) returns string '0' for no matching records. Fixes #7439 *Tim Macfarlane* * PostgreSQL adapter correctly fetches default values when using multiple schemas and domains in a db. Fixes #7914 *Arturo Pie* * Learn ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#order work with hash arguments When symbol or hash passed we convert it to Arel::Nodes::Ordering. If we pass invalid direction(like name: :DeSc) ActiveRecord::QueryMethods#order will raise an exception User.order(:name, email: :desc) # SELECT "users".* FROM "users" ORDER BY "users"."name" ASC, "users"."email" DESC *Tima Maslyuchenko* * Rename `ActiveRecord::Fixtures` class to `ActiveRecord::FixtureSet`. Instances of this class normally hold a collection of fixtures (records) loaded either from a single YAML file, or from a file and a folder with the same name. This change make the class name singular and makes the class easier to distinguish from the modules like `ActiveRecord::TestFixtures`, which operates on multiple fixture sets, or `DelegatingFixtures`, `::Fixtures`, etc., and from the class `ActiveRecord::Fixture`, which corresponds to a single fixture. *Alexey Muranov* * The postgres adapter now supports tables with capital letters. Fixes #5920. *Yves Senn* * `CollectionAssociation#count` returns `0` without querying if the parent record is not persisted. Before: person.pets.count # SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "pets" WHERE "pets"."person_id" IS NULL # => 0 After: person.pets.count # fires without sql query # => 0 *Francesco Rodriguez* * Fix `reset_counters` crashing on `has_many :through` associations. Fixes #7822. *lulalala* * Support for partial inserts. When inserting new records, only the fields which have been changed from the defaults will actually be included in the INSERT statement. The other fields will be populated by the database. This is more efficient, and also means that it will be safe to remove database columns without getting subsequent errors in running app processes (so long as the code in those processes doesn't contain any references to the removed column). The `partial_updates` configuration option is now renamed to `partial_writes` to reflect the fact that it now impacts both inserts and updates. *Jon Leighton* * Allow before and after validations to take an array of lifecycle events *John Foley* * Support for specifying transaction isolation level If your database supports setting the isolation level for a transaction, you can set it like so: Post.transaction(isolation: :serializable) do # ... end Valid isolation levels are: * `:read_uncommitted` * `:read_committed` * `:repeatable_read` * `:serializable` You should consult the documentation for your database to understand the semantics of these different levels: * http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/transaction-iso.html * https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/set-transaction.html An `ActiveRecord::TransactionIsolationError` will be raised if: * The adapter does not support setting the isolation level * You are joining an existing open transaction * You are creating a nested (savepoint) transaction The mysql, mysql2 and postgresql adapters support setting the transaction isolation level. However, support is disabled for mysql versions below 5, because they are affected by a bug (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=39170) which means the isolation level gets persisted outside the transaction. *Jon Leighton* * `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection` is included by default in Active Record models. Check the docs of `ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection` for more details. *Guillermo Iguaran* * Remove integration between Active Record and `ActiveModel::MassAssignmentSecurity`, `protected_attributes` gem should be added to use `attr_accessible`/`attr_protected`. Mass assignment options has been removed from all the AR methods that used it (ex. `AR::Base.new`, `AR::Base.create`, `AR::Base#update_attributes`, etc). *Guillermo Iguaran* * Fix the return of querying with an empty hash. Fixes #6971. User.where(token: {}) Before: #=> SELECT * FROM users; After: #=> SELECT * FROM users WHERE 1=0; *Damien Mathieu* * Fix creation of through association models when using `collection=[]` on a `has_many :through` association from an unsaved model. Fixes #7661. *Ernie Miller* * Explain only normal CRUD sql (select / update / insert / delete). Fix problem that explains unexplainable sql. Fixes #7544 #6458. *kennyj* * You can now override the generated accessor methods for stored attributes and reuse the original behavior with `read_store_attribute` and `write_store_attribute`, which are counterparts to `read_attribute` and `write_attribute`. *Matt Jones* * Accept `belongs_to` (including polymorphic) association keys in queries. The following queries are now equivalent: Post.where(author: author) Post.where(author_id: author) PriceEstimate.where(estimate_of: treasure) PriceEstimate.where(estimate_of_type: 'Treasure', estimate_of_id: treasure) *Peter Brown* * Use native `mysqldump` command instead of `structure_dump` method when dumping the database structure to a sql file. Fixes #5547. *kennyj* * PostgreSQL inet and cidr types are converted to `IPAddr` objects. *Dan McClain* * PostgreSQL array type support. Any datatype can be used to create an array column, with full migration and schema dumper support. To declare an array column, use the following syntax: create_table :table_with_arrays do |t| t.integer :int_array, array: true # integer[] t.integer :int_array, array: true, length: 2 # smallint[] t.string :string_array, array: true, length: 30 # char varying(30)[] end This respects any other migration detail (limits, defaults, etc). Active Record will serialize and deserialize the array columns on their way to and from the database. One thing to note: PostgreSQL does not enforce any limits on the number of elements, and any array can be multi-dimensional. Any array that is multi-dimensional must be rectangular (each sub array must have the same number of elements as its siblings). If the `pg_array_parser` gem is available, it will be used when parsing PostgreSQL's array representation. *Dan McClain* * Attribute predicate methods, such as `article.title?`, will now raise `ActiveModel::MissingAttributeError` if the attribute being queried for truthiness was not read from the database, instead of just returning `false`. *Ernie Miller* * `ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper` uses Ruby 1.9 style hash, which means that the schema.rb file will be generated using this new syntax from now on. *Konstantin Shabanov* * Map interval with precision to string datatype in PostgreSQL. Fixes #7518. *Yves Senn* * Fix eagerly loading associations without primary keys. Fixes #4976. *Kelley Reynolds* * Rails now raise an exception when you're trying to run a migration that has an invalid file name. Only lower case letters, numbers, and '_' are allowed in migration's file name. Please see #7419 for more details. *Jan Bernacki* * Fix bug when calling `store_accessor` multiple times. Fixes #7532. *Matt Jones* * Fix store attributes that show the changes incorrectly. Fixes #7532. *Matt Jones* * Fix `ActiveRecord::Relation#pluck` when columns or tables are reserved words. *Ian Lesperance* * Allow JSON columns to be created in PostgreSQL and properly encoded/decoded. to/from database. *Dickson S. Guedes* * Fix time column type casting for invalid time string values to correctly return `nil`. *Adam Meehan* * Allow to pass Symbol or Proc into `:limit` option of #accepts_nested_attributes_for. *Mikhail Dieterle* * ActiveRecord::SessionStore has been extracted from Active Record as `activerecord-session_store` gem. Please read the `README.md` file on the gem for the usage. *Prem Sichanugrist* * Fix `reset_counters` when there are multiple `belongs_to` association with the same foreign key and one of them have a counter cache. Fixes #5200. *Dave Desrochers* * `serialized_attributes` and `_attr_readonly` become class method only. Instance reader methods are deprecated. *kennyj* * Round usec when comparing timestamp attributes in the dirty tracking. Fixes #6975. *kennyj* * Use inversed parent for first and last child of `has_many` association. *Ravil Bayramgalin* * Fix `Column.microseconds` and `Column.fast_string_to_time` to avoid converting timestamp seconds to a float, since it occasionally results in inaccuracies with microsecond-precision times. Fixes #7352. *Ari Pollak* * Fix AR#dup to nullify the validation errors in the dup'ed object. Previously the original and the dup'ed object shared the same errors. *Christian Seiler* * Raise `ArgumentError` if list of attributes to change is empty in `update_all`. *Roman Shatsov* * Fix AR#create to return an unsaved record when AR::RecordInvalid is raised. Fixes #3217. *Dave Yeu* * Fixed table name prefix that is generated in engines for namespaced models. *Wojciech Wnętrzak* * Make sure `:environment` task is executed before `db:schema:load` or `db:structure:load`. Fixes #4772. *Seamus Abshere* * Allow Relation#merge to take a proc. This was requested by DHH to allow creating of one's own custom association macros. For example: module Commentable def has_many_comments(extra) has_many :comments, -> { where(:foo).merge(extra) } end end class Post < ActiveRecord::Base extend Commentable has_many_comments -> { where(:bar) } end *Jon Leighton* * Add CollectionProxy#scope. This can be used to get a Relation from an association. Previously we had a #scoped method, but we're deprecating that for AR::Base, so it doesn't make sense to have it here. This was requested by DHH, to facilitate code like this: Project.scope.order('created_at DESC').page(current_page).tagged_with(@tag).limit(5).scoping do @topics = @project.topics.scope @todolists = @project.todolists.scope @attachments = @project.attachments.scope @documents = @project.documents.scope end *Jon Leighton* * Add `Relation#load`. This method explicitly loads the records and then returns `self`. Rather than deciding between "do I want an array or a relation?", most people are actually asking themselves "do I want to eager load or lazy load?" Therefore, this method provides a way to explicitly eager-load without having to switch from a `Relation` to an array. Example: @posts = Post.where(published: true).load *Jon Leighton* * `Relation#order`: make new order prepend old one. User.order("name asc").order("created_at desc") # SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY created_at desc, name asc This also affects order defined in `default_scope` or any kind of associations. *Bogdan Gusiev* * `Model.all` now returns an `ActiveRecord::Relation`, rather than an array of records. Use `Relation#to_a` if you really want an array. In some specific cases, this may cause breakage when upgrading. However in most cases the `ActiveRecord::Relation` will just act as a lazy-loaded array and there will be no problems. Note that calling `Model.all` with options (e.g. `Model.all(conditions: '...')` was already deprecated, but it will still return an array in order to make the transition easier. `Model.scoped` is deprecated in favour of `Model.all`. `Relation#all` still returns an array, but is deprecated (since it would serve no purpose if we made it return a `Relation`). *Jon Leighton* * `:finder_sql` and `:counter_sql` options on collection associations are deprecated. Please transition to using scopes. *Jon Leighton* * `:insert_sql` and `:delete_sql` options on `has_and_belongs_to_many` associations are deprecated. Please transition to using `has_many :through`. *Jon Leighton* * Added `#update_columns` method which updates the attributes from the passed-in hash without calling save, hence skipping validations and callbacks. `ActiveRecordError` will be raised when called on new objects or when at least one of the attributes is marked as read only. post.attributes # => {"id"=>2, "title"=>"My title", "body"=>"My content", "author"=>"Peter"} post.update_columns(title: 'New title', author: 'Sebastian') # => true post.attributes # => {"id"=>2, "title"=>"New title", "body"=>"My content", "author"=>"Sebastian"} *Sebastian Martinez + Rafael Mendonça França* * The migration generator now creates a join table with (commented) indexes every time the migration name contains the word `join_table`: rails g migration create_join_table_for_artists_and_musics artist_id:index music_id *Aleksey Magusev* * Add `add_reference` and `remove_reference` schema statements. Aliases, `add_belongs_to` and `remove_belongs_to` are acceptable. References are reversible. Examples: # Create a user_id column add_reference(:products, :user) # Create a supplier_id, supplier_type columns and appropriate index add_reference(:products, :supplier, polymorphic: true, index: true) # Remove polymorphic reference remove_reference(:products, :supplier, polymorphic: true) *Aleksey Magusev* * Add `:default` and `:null` options to `column_exists?`. column_exists?(:testings, :taggable_id, :integer, null: false) column_exists?(:testings, :taggable_type, :string, default: 'Photo') *Aleksey Magusev* * `ActiveRecord::Relation#inspect` now makes it clear that you are dealing with a `Relation` object rather than an array:. User.where(age: 30).inspect # => , #, ...]> User.where(age: 30).to_a.inspect # => [#, #] The number of records displayed will be limited to 10. *Brian Cardarella, Jon Leighton & Damien Mathieu* * Add `collation` and `ctype` support to PostgreSQL. These are available for PostgreSQL 8.4 or later. Example: development: adapter: postgresql host: localhost database: rails_development username: foo password: bar encoding: UTF8 collation: ja_JP.UTF8 ctype: ja_JP.UTF8 *kennyj* * Changed `validates_presence_of` on an association so that children objects do not validate as being present if they are marked for destruction. This prevents you from saving the parent successfully and thus putting the parent in an invalid state. *Nick Monje & Brent Wheeldon* * `FinderMethods#exists?` now returns `false` with the `false` argument. *Egor Lynko* * Added support for specifying the precision of a timestamp in the PostgreSQL adapter. So, instead of having to incorrectly specify the precision using the `:limit` option, you may use `:precision`, as intended. For example, in a migration: def change create_table :foobars do |t| t.timestamps precision: 0 end end *Tony Schneider* * Allow `ActiveRecord::Relation#pluck` to accept multiple columns. Returns an array of arrays containing the typecasted values: Person.pluck(:id, :name) # SELECT people.id, people.name FROM people # [[1, 'David'], [2, 'Jeremy'], [3, 'Jose']] *Jeroen van Ingen & Carlos Antonio da Silva* * Improve the derivation of HABTM join table name to take account of nesting. It now takes the table names of the two models, sorts them lexically and then joins them, stripping any common prefix from the second table name. Some examples: Top level models (Category <=> Product) Old: categories_products New: categories_products Top level models with a global table_name_prefix (Category <=> Product) Old: site_categories_products New: site_categories_products Nested models in a module without a table_name_prefix method (Admin::Category <=> Admin::Product) Old: categories_products New: categories_products Nested models in a module with a table_name_prefix method (Admin::Category <=> Admin::Product) Old: categories_products New: admin_categories_products Nested models in a parent model (Catalog::Category <=> Catalog::Product) Old: categories_products New: catalog_categories_products Nested models in different parent models (Catalog::Category <=> Content::Page) Old: categories_pages New: catalog_categories_content_pages *Andrew White* * Move HABTM validity checks to `ActiveRecord::Reflection`. One side effect of this is to move when the exceptions are raised from the point of declaration to when the association is built. This is consistent with other association validity checks. *Andrew White* * Added `stored_attributes` hash which contains the attributes stored using `ActiveRecord::Store`. This allows you to retrieve the list of attributes you've defined. class User < ActiveRecord::Base store :settings, accessors: [:color, :homepage] end User.stored_attributes[:settings] # [:color, :homepage] *Joost Baaij & Carlos Antonio da Silva* * PostgreSQL default log level is now 'warning', to bypass the noisy notice messages. You can change the log level using the `min_messages` option available in your config/database.yml. *kennyj* * Add uuid datatype support to PostgreSQL adapter. *Konstantin Shabanov* * Added `ActiveRecord::Migration.check_pending!` that raises an error if migrations are pending. *Richard Schneeman* * Added `#destroy!` which acts like `#destroy` but will raise an `ActiveRecord::RecordNotDestroyed` exception instead of returning `false`. *Marc-André Lafortune* * Added support to `CollectionAssociation#delete` for passing `fixnum` or `string` values as record ids. This finds the records responding to the `id` and executes delete on them. class Person < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :pets end person.pets.delete("1") # => [#] person.pets.delete(2, 3) # => [#, #] *Francesco Rodriguez* * 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 `find_or_create_by(...)` or where(...).first_or_create` * `find_or_create_by_...!` can be rewritten using `find_or_create_by!(...) or `where(...).first_or_create!` The implementation of the deprecated dynamic finders has been moved to the `activerecord-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.all.merge(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. `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`. The code to implement the deprecated features has been moved out to the `activerecord-deprecated_finders` gem. This gem is a dependency of Active Record in Rails 4.0, so the interface works out of the box. It will no longer be a dependency from Rails 4.1 (you'll need to add it to the `Gemfile` in 4.1), and will be maintained until Rails 5.0. *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) Record.from(subquery, :a) *Radoslav Stankov* * Added custom coders support for ActiveRecord::Store. Now you can set your custom coder like this: store :settings, accessors: [ :color, :homepage ], coder: JSON *Andrey Voronkov* * `mysql` and `mysql2` connections will set `SQL_MODE=STRICT_ALL_TABLES` by default to avoid silent data loss. This can be disabled by specifying `strict: false` in your `database.yml`. *Michael Pearson* * Added default order to `first` to assure consistent results among different database engines. Introduced `take` as a replacement to the old behavior of `first`. *Marcelo Silveira* * Added an `:index` option to automatically create indexes for references and belongs_to statements in migrations. The `references` and `belongs_to` methods now support an `index` option that receives either a boolean value or an options hash that is identical to options available to the add_index method: create_table :messages do |t| t.references :person, index: true end Is the same as: create_table :messages do |t| t.references :person end add_index :messages, :person_id Generators have also been updated to use the new syntax. *Joshua Wood* * Added `#find_by` and `#find_by!` to mirror the functionality provided by dynamic finders in a way that allows dynamic input more easily: Post.find_by name: 'Spartacus', rating: 4 Post.find_by "published_at < ?", 2.weeks.ago Post.find_by! name: 'Spartacus' *Jon Leighton* * Added ActiveRecord::Base#slice to return a hash of the given methods with their names as keys and returned values as values. *Guillermo Iguaran* * Deprecate eager-evaluated scopes. Don't use this: scope :red, where(color: 'red') default_scope where(color: 'red') Use this: scope :red, -> { where(color: 'red') } default_scope { where(color: 'red') } The former has numerous issues. It is a common newbie gotcha to do the following: scope :recent, where(published_at: Time.now - 2.weeks) Or a more subtle variant: scope :recent, -> { where(published_at: Time.now - 2.weeks) } scope :recent_red, recent.where(color: 'red') Eager scopes are also very complex to implement within Active Record, and there are still bugs. For example, the following does not do what you expect: scope :remove_conditions, except(:where) where(...).remove_conditions # => still has conditions *Jon Leighton* * Remove IdentityMap IdentityMap has never graduated to be an "enabled-by-default" feature, due to some inconsistencies with associations, as described in this commit: https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/302c912bf6bcd0fa200d964ec2dc4a44abe328a6 Hence the removal from the codebase, until such issues are fixed. *Carlos Antonio da Silva* * Added the schema cache dump feature. `Schema cache dump` feature was implemented. This feature can dump/load internal state of `SchemaCache` instance because we want to boot rails more quickly when we have many models. Usage notes: 1) execute rake task. RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:schema:cache:dump => generate db/schema_cache.dump 2) add config.active_record.use_schema_cache_dump = true in config/production.rb. BTW, true is default. 3) boot rails. RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails server => use db/schema_cache.dump 4) If you remove clear dumped cache, execute rake task. RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:schema:cache:clear => remove db/schema_cache.dump *kennyj* * Added support for partial indices to PostgreSQL adapter. The `add_index` method now supports a `where` option that receives a string with the partial index criteria. add_index(:accounts, :code, where: 'active') generates CREATE INDEX index_accounts_on_code ON accounts(code) WHERE active *Marcelo Silveira* * Implemented `ActiveRecord::Relation#none` method. The `none` method returns a chainable relation with zero records (an instance of the NullRelation class). Any subsequent condition chained to the returned relation will continue generating an empty relation and will not fire any query to the database. *Juanjo Bazán* * Added the `ActiveRecord::NullRelation` class implementing the null object pattern for the Relation class. *Juanjo Bazán* * Added new `dependent: :restrict_with_error` option. This will add an error to the model, rather than raising an exception. The `:restrict` option is renamed to `:restrict_with_exception` to make this distinction explicit. *Manoj Kumar & Jon Leighton* * Added `create_join_table` migration helper to create HABTM join tables. create_join_table :products, :categories # => # create_table :categories_products, id: false do |td| # td.integer :product_id, null: false # td.integer :category_id, null: false # end *Rafael Mendonça França* * The primary key is always initialized in the @attributes hash to `nil` (unless another value has been specified). *Aaron Patterson* * In previous releases, the following would generate a single query with an `OUTER JOIN comments`, rather than two separate queries: Post.includes(:comments) .where("comments.name = 'foo'") This behaviour relies on matching SQL string, which is an inherently flawed idea unless we write an SQL parser, which we do not wish to do. Therefore, it is now deprecated. To avoid deprecation warnings and for future compatibility, you must explicitly state which tables you reference, when using SQL snippets: Post.includes(:comments) .where("comments.name = 'foo'") .references(:comments) Note that you do not need to explicitly specify references in the following cases, as they can be automatically inferred: Post.includes(:comments).where(comments: { name: 'foo' }) Post.includes(:comments).where('comments.name' => 'foo') Post.includes(:comments).order('comments.name') You do not need to worry about this unless you are doing eager loading. Basically, don't worry unless you see a deprecation warning or (in future releases) an SQL error due to a missing JOIN. *Jon Leighton* * Support for the `schema_info` table has been dropped. Please switch to `schema_migrations`. *Aaron Patterson* * Connections *must* be closed at the end of a thread. If not, your connection pool can fill and an exception will be raised. *Aaron Patterson* * PostgreSQL hstore records can be created. *Aaron Patterson* * PostgreSQL hstore types are automatically deserialized from the database. *Aaron Patterson* Please check [3-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.