rails/activerecord/test/cases/inheritance_test.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "cases/helper"
require "models/author"
require "models/company"
require "models/membership"
require "models/person"
require "models/post"
require "models/project"
require "models/subscriber"
require "models/vegetables"
require "models/shop"
require "models/sponsor"
module InheritanceTestHelper
def with_store_full_sti_class(&block)
assign_store_full_sti_class true, &block
end
def without_store_full_sti_class(&block)
assign_store_full_sti_class false, &block
end
def assign_store_full_sti_class(flag)
old_store_full_sti_class = ActiveRecord::Base.store_full_sti_class
ActiveRecord::Base.store_full_sti_class = flag
yield
ensure
ActiveRecord::Base.store_full_sti_class = old_store_full_sti_class
end
end
class InheritanceTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
include InheritanceTestHelper
fixtures :companies, :projects, :subscribers, :accounts, :vegetables, :memberships
def test_class_with_store_full_sti_class_returns_full_name
with_store_full_sti_class do
assert_equal "Namespaced::Company", Namespaced::Company.sti_name
end
end
def test_class_with_blank_sti_name
company = Company.first
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company = company.dup
company.extend(Module.new {
def _read_attribute(name)
return " " if name == "type"
super
end
})
company.save!
company = Company.all.to_a.find { |x| x.id == company.id }
assert_equal " ", company.type
end
def test_class_without_store_full_sti_class_returns_demodulized_name
without_store_full_sti_class do
assert_equal "Company", Namespaced::Company.sti_name
end
end
def test_compute_type_success
Cache results of computing model type We faced a significant performance decrease when we started using STI without storing full namespaced class name in type column (because of PostgreSQL length limit for ENUM types). We realized that the cause of it is the slow STI model instantiation. Problematic method appears to be `ActiveRecord::Base.compute_type`, which is used to find the right class for STI model on every instantiation. It builds an array of candidate types and then iterates through it calling `safe_constantize` on every type until it finds appropriate constant. So if desired type isn't the first element in this array there will be at least one unsuccessful call to `safe_constantize`, which is very expensive, since it's defined in terms of `begin; rescue; end`. This commit is an attempt to speed up `compute_type` method simply by caching results of previous calls. ```ruby class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Base < ApplicationRecord self.table_name = 'accounts' self.store_full_sti_class = false end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free < Base end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard < Base # patch .compute_type there end puts '======================= .compute_type =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("original method") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.send :compute_type, 'Free' end x.report("with types cached") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.send :compute_type, 'Standard' end x.compare! end ``` ``` ======================= .compute_type ======================= with types cached: 1529019.4 i/s original method: 2850.2 i/s - 536.46x slower ``` ```ruby 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.create!(name: "standard_#{i}") end 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.create!(name: "free_#{i}") end puts '====================== .limit(100).to_a =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("without .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.limit(100).to_a end x.report("with .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.limit(100).to_a end x.compare! end ``` ``` ====================== .limit(100).to_a ======================= with .compute_type patch: 360.5 i/s without .compute_type patch: 24.7 i/s - 14.59x slower ```
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assert_equal Author, Company.send(:compute_type, "Author")
end
def test_compute_type_nonexistent_constant
e = assert_raises NameError do
Cache results of computing model type We faced a significant performance decrease when we started using STI without storing full namespaced class name in type column (because of PostgreSQL length limit for ENUM types). We realized that the cause of it is the slow STI model instantiation. Problematic method appears to be `ActiveRecord::Base.compute_type`, which is used to find the right class for STI model on every instantiation. It builds an array of candidate types and then iterates through it calling `safe_constantize` on every type until it finds appropriate constant. So if desired type isn't the first element in this array there will be at least one unsuccessful call to `safe_constantize`, which is very expensive, since it's defined in terms of `begin; rescue; end`. This commit is an attempt to speed up `compute_type` method simply by caching results of previous calls. ```ruby class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Base < ApplicationRecord self.table_name = 'accounts' self.store_full_sti_class = false end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free < Base end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard < Base # patch .compute_type there end puts '======================= .compute_type =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("original method") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.send :compute_type, 'Free' end x.report("with types cached") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.send :compute_type, 'Standard' end x.compare! end ``` ``` ======================= .compute_type ======================= with types cached: 1529019.4 i/s original method: 2850.2 i/s - 536.46x slower ``` ```ruby 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.create!(name: "standard_#{i}") end 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.create!(name: "free_#{i}") end puts '====================== .limit(100).to_a =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("without .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.limit(100).to_a end x.report("with .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.limit(100).to_a end x.compare! end ``` ``` ====================== .limit(100).to_a ======================= with .compute_type patch: 360.5 i/s without .compute_type patch: 24.7 i/s - 14.59x slower ```
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Company.send :compute_type, "NonexistentModel"
end
Cache results of computing model type We faced a significant performance decrease when we started using STI without storing full namespaced class name in type column (because of PostgreSQL length limit for ENUM types). We realized that the cause of it is the slow STI model instantiation. Problematic method appears to be `ActiveRecord::Base.compute_type`, which is used to find the right class for STI model on every instantiation. It builds an array of candidate types and then iterates through it calling `safe_constantize` on every type until it finds appropriate constant. So if desired type isn't the first element in this array there will be at least one unsuccessful call to `safe_constantize`, which is very expensive, since it's defined in terms of `begin; rescue; end`. This commit is an attempt to speed up `compute_type` method simply by caching results of previous calls. ```ruby class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Base < ApplicationRecord self.table_name = 'accounts' self.store_full_sti_class = false end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free < Base end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard < Base # patch .compute_type there end puts '======================= .compute_type =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("original method") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.send :compute_type, 'Free' end x.report("with types cached") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.send :compute_type, 'Standard' end x.compare! end ``` ``` ======================= .compute_type ======================= with types cached: 1529019.4 i/s original method: 2850.2 i/s - 536.46x slower ``` ```ruby 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.create!(name: "standard_#{i}") end 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.create!(name: "free_#{i}") end puts '====================== .limit(100).to_a =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("without .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.limit(100).to_a end x.report("with .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.limit(100).to_a end x.compare! end ``` ``` ====================== .limit(100).to_a ======================= with .compute_type patch: 360.5 i/s without .compute_type patch: 24.7 i/s - 14.59x slower ```
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assert_equal "uninitialized constant Company::NonexistentModel", e.message
assert_equal "Company::NonexistentModel", e.name
end
def test_compute_type_no_method_error
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc { raise NoMethodError }) do
assert_raises NoMethodError do
Cache results of computing model type We faced a significant performance decrease when we started using STI without storing full namespaced class name in type column (because of PostgreSQL length limit for ENUM types). We realized that the cause of it is the slow STI model instantiation. Problematic method appears to be `ActiveRecord::Base.compute_type`, which is used to find the right class for STI model on every instantiation. It builds an array of candidate types and then iterates through it calling `safe_constantize` on every type until it finds appropriate constant. So if desired type isn't the first element in this array there will be at least one unsuccessful call to `safe_constantize`, which is very expensive, since it's defined in terms of `begin; rescue; end`. This commit is an attempt to speed up `compute_type` method simply by caching results of previous calls. ```ruby class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Base < ApplicationRecord self.table_name = 'accounts' self.store_full_sti_class = false end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free < Base end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard < Base # patch .compute_type there end puts '======================= .compute_type =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("original method") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.send :compute_type, 'Free' end x.report("with types cached") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.send :compute_type, 'Standard' end x.compare! end ``` ``` ======================= .compute_type ======================= with types cached: 1529019.4 i/s original method: 2850.2 i/s - 536.46x slower ``` ```ruby 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.create!(name: "standard_#{i}") end 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.create!(name: "free_#{i}") end puts '====================== .limit(100).to_a =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("without .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.limit(100).to_a end x.report("with .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.limit(100).to_a end x.compare! end ``` ``` ====================== .limit(100).to_a ======================= with .compute_type patch: 360.5 i/s without .compute_type patch: 24.7 i/s - 14.59x slower ```
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Company.send :compute_type, "InvalidModel"
end
end
end
def test_compute_type_on_undefined_method
error = nil
begin
Class.new(Author) do
alias_method :foo, :bar
end
rescue => e
error = e
end
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc { raise e }) do
exception = assert_raises NameError do
Cache results of computing model type We faced a significant performance decrease when we started using STI without storing full namespaced class name in type column (because of PostgreSQL length limit for ENUM types). We realized that the cause of it is the slow STI model instantiation. Problematic method appears to be `ActiveRecord::Base.compute_type`, which is used to find the right class for STI model on every instantiation. It builds an array of candidate types and then iterates through it calling `safe_constantize` on every type until it finds appropriate constant. So if desired type isn't the first element in this array there will be at least one unsuccessful call to `safe_constantize`, which is very expensive, since it's defined in terms of `begin; rescue; end`. This commit is an attempt to speed up `compute_type` method simply by caching results of previous calls. ```ruby class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Base < ApplicationRecord self.table_name = 'accounts' self.store_full_sti_class = false end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free < Base end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard < Base # patch .compute_type there end puts '======================= .compute_type =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("original method") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.send :compute_type, 'Free' end x.report("with types cached") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.send :compute_type, 'Standard' end x.compare! end ``` ``` ======================= .compute_type ======================= with types cached: 1529019.4 i/s original method: 2850.2 i/s - 536.46x slower ``` ```ruby 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.create!(name: "standard_#{i}") end 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.create!(name: "free_#{i}") end puts '====================== .limit(100).to_a =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("without .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.limit(100).to_a end x.report("with .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.limit(100).to_a end x.compare! end ``` ``` ====================== .limit(100).to_a ======================= with .compute_type patch: 360.5 i/s without .compute_type patch: 24.7 i/s - 14.59x slower ```
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Company.send :compute_type, "InvalidModel"
end
assert_equal error.message, exception.message
end
end
def test_compute_type_argument_error
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.stub(:safe_constantize, proc { raise ArgumentError }) do
assert_raises ArgumentError do
Cache results of computing model type We faced a significant performance decrease when we started using STI without storing full namespaced class name in type column (because of PostgreSQL length limit for ENUM types). We realized that the cause of it is the slow STI model instantiation. Problematic method appears to be `ActiveRecord::Base.compute_type`, which is used to find the right class for STI model on every instantiation. It builds an array of candidate types and then iterates through it calling `safe_constantize` on every type until it finds appropriate constant. So if desired type isn't the first element in this array there will be at least one unsuccessful call to `safe_constantize`, which is very expensive, since it's defined in terms of `begin; rescue; end`. This commit is an attempt to speed up `compute_type` method simply by caching results of previous calls. ```ruby class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Base < ApplicationRecord self.table_name = 'accounts' self.store_full_sti_class = false end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free < Base end class MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard < Base # patch .compute_type there end puts '======================= .compute_type =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("original method") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.send :compute_type, 'Free' end x.report("with types cached") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.send :compute_type, 'Standard' end x.compare! end ``` ``` ======================= .compute_type ======================= with types cached: 1529019.4 i/s original method: 2850.2 i/s - 536.46x slower ``` ```ruby 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.create!(name: "standard_#{i}") end 5_000.times do |i| MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.create!(name: "free_#{i}") end puts '====================== .limit(100).to_a =======================' Benchmark.ips do |x| x.report("without .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Free.limit(100).to_a end x.report("with .compute_type patch") do MyCompany::MyApp::Business::Accounts::Standard.limit(100).to_a end x.compare! end ``` ``` ====================== .limit(100).to_a ======================= with .compute_type patch: 360.5 i/s without .compute_type patch: 24.7 i/s - 14.59x slower ```
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Company.send :compute_type, "InvalidModel"
end
end
end
def test_should_store_demodulized_class_name_with_store_full_sti_class_option_disabled
without_store_full_sti_class do
item = Namespaced::Company.new
assert_equal "Company", item[:type]
end
end
def test_should_store_full_class_name_with_store_full_sti_class_option_enabled
with_store_full_sti_class do
item = Namespaced::Company.new
assert_equal "Namespaced::Company", item[:type]
end
end
def test_different_namespace_subclass_should_load_correctly_with_store_full_sti_class_option
with_store_full_sti_class do
item = Namespaced::Company.create name: "Wolverine 2"
assert_not_nil Company.find(item.id)
assert_not_nil Namespaced::Company.find(item.id)
end
end
def test_descends_from_active_record
assert !ActiveRecord::Base.descends_from_active_record?
# Abstract subclass of AR::Base.
assert LoosePerson.descends_from_active_record?
# Concrete subclass of an abstract class.
assert LooseDescendant.descends_from_active_record?
# Concrete subclass of AR::Base.
assert TightPerson.descends_from_active_record?
# Concrete subclass of a concrete class but has no type column.
assert TightDescendant.descends_from_active_record?
# Concrete subclass of AR::Base.
assert Post.descends_from_active_record?
# Concrete subclasses of a concrete class which has a type column.
assert !StiPost.descends_from_active_record?
assert !SubStiPost.descends_from_active_record?
# Abstract subclass of a concrete class which has a type column.
# This is pathological, as you'll never have Sub < Abstract < Concrete.
assert !AbstractStiPost.descends_from_active_record?
# Concrete subclass of an abstract class which has a type column.
assert !SubAbstractStiPost.descends_from_active_record?
end
def test_company_descends_from_active_record
assert !ActiveRecord::Base.descends_from_active_record?
assert AbstractCompany.descends_from_active_record?, "AbstractCompany should descend from ActiveRecord::Base"
assert Company.descends_from_active_record?, "Company should descend from ActiveRecord::Base"
assert !Class.new(Company).descends_from_active_record?, "Company subclass should not descend from ActiveRecord::Base"
end
def test_abstract_class
assert !ActiveRecord::Base.abstract_class?
assert LoosePerson.abstract_class?
assert !LooseDescendant.abstract_class?
end
def test_inheritance_base_class
assert_equal Post, Post.base_class
assert_equal Post, SpecialPost.base_class
assert_equal Post, StiPost.base_class
assert_equal Post, SubStiPost.base_class
assert_equal SubAbstractStiPost, SubAbstractStiPost.base_class
end
def test_abstract_inheritance_base_class
assert_equal LoosePerson, LoosePerson.base_class
assert_equal LooseDescendant, LooseDescendant.base_class
assert_equal TightPerson, TightPerson.base_class
assert_equal TightPerson, TightDescendant.base_class
end
def test_base_class_activerecord_error
klass = Class.new { include ActiveRecord::Inheritance }
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError) { klass.base_class }
end
def test_a_bad_type_column
Company.connection.insert "INSERT INTO companies (id, #{QUOTED_TYPE}, name) VALUES(100, 'bad_class!', 'Not happening')"
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.find(100) }
end
def test_inheritance_find
assert_kind_of Firm, Company.find(1), "37signals should be a firm"
assert_kind_of Firm, Firm.find(1), "37signals should be a firm"
assert_kind_of Client, Company.find(2), "Summit should be a client"
assert_kind_of Client, Client.find(2), "Summit should be a client"
end
def test_alt_inheritance_find
assert_kind_of Cucumber, Vegetable.find(1)
assert_kind_of Cucumber, Cucumber.find(1)
assert_kind_of Cabbage, Vegetable.find(2)
assert_kind_of Cabbage, Cabbage.find(2)
end
def test_alt_becomes_works_with_sti
vegetable = Vegetable.find(1)
assert_kind_of Vegetable, vegetable
cabbage = vegetable.becomes(Cabbage)
assert_kind_of Cabbage, cabbage
end
def test_becomes_and_change_tracking_for_inheritance_columns
cucumber = Vegetable.find(1)
cabbage = cucumber.becomes!(Cabbage)
assert_equal ["Cucumber", "Cabbage"], cabbage.custom_type_change
end
def test_alt_becomes_bang_resets_inheritance_type_column
vegetable = Vegetable.create!(name: "Red Pepper")
assert_nil vegetable.custom_type
cabbage = vegetable.becomes!(Cabbage)
assert_equal "Cabbage", cabbage.custom_type
vegetable = cabbage.becomes!(Vegetable)
assert_nil cabbage.custom_type
end
def test_inheritance_find_all
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companies = Company.all.merge!(order: "id").to_a
assert_kind_of Firm, companies[0], "37signals should be a firm"
assert_kind_of Client, companies[1], "Summit should be a client"
end
def test_alt_inheritance_find_all
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companies = Vegetable.all.merge!(order: "id").to_a
assert_kind_of Cucumber, companies[0]
assert_kind_of Cabbage, companies[1]
end
def test_inheritance_save
firm = Firm.new
firm.name = "Next Angle"
firm.save
next_angle = Company.find(firm.id)
assert_kind_of Firm, next_angle, "Next Angle should be a firm"
end
def test_alt_inheritance_save
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cabbage = Cabbage.new(name: "Savoy")
cabbage.save!
savoy = Vegetable.find(cabbage.id)
assert_kind_of Cabbage, savoy
end
def test_inheritance_new_with_default_class
company = Company.new
assert_equal Company, company.class
end
def test_inheritance_new_with_base_class
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company = Company.new(type: "Company")
assert_equal Company, company.class
end
def test_inheritance_new_with_subclass
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firm = Company.new(type: "Firm")
assert_equal Firm, firm.class
end
def test_where_new_with_subclass
firm = Company.where(type: "Firm").new
assert_equal Firm, firm.class
end
def test_where_create_with_subclass
firm = Company.where(type: "Firm").create(name: "Basecamp")
assert_equal Firm, firm.class
end
def test_where_create_bang_with_subclass
firm = Company.where(type: "Firm").create!(name: "Basecamp")
assert_equal Firm, firm.class
end
def test_new_with_abstract_class
e = assert_raises(NotImplementedError) do
AbstractCompany.new
end
assert_equal("AbstractCompany is an abstract class and cannot be instantiated.", e.message)
end
def test_new_with_ar_base
e = assert_raises(NotImplementedError) do
ActiveRecord::Base.new
end
assert_equal("ActiveRecord::Base is an abstract class and cannot be instantiated.", e.message)
end
def test_new_with_invalid_type
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assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.new(type: "InvalidType") }
end
def test_new_with_unrelated_type
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assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.new(type: "Account") }
end
def test_where_new_with_invalid_type
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.where(type: "InvalidType").new }
end
def test_where_new_with_unrelated_type
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.where(type: "Account").new }
end
def test_where_create_with_invalid_type
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.where(type: "InvalidType").create }
end
def test_where_create_with_unrelated_type
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.where(type: "Account").create }
end
def test_where_create_bang_with_invalid_type
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.where(type: "InvalidType").create! }
end
def test_where_create_bang_with_unrelated_type
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Company.where(type: "Account").create! }
end
def test_new_with_unrelated_namespaced_type
without_store_full_sti_class do
e = assert_raises ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound do
Namespaced::Company.new(type: "Firm")
end
assert_equal "Invalid single-table inheritance type: Namespaced::Firm is not a subclass of Namespaced::Company", e.message
end
end
def test_new_with_complex_inheritance
assert_nothing_raised { Client.new(type: "VerySpecialClient") }
end
def test_new_without_storing_full_sti_class
without_store_full_sti_class do
item = Company.new(type: "SpecialCo")
assert_instance_of Company::SpecialCo, item
end
end
def test_new_with_autoload_paths
path = File.expand_path("../models/autoloadable", __dir__)
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.autoload_paths << path
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firm = Company.new(type: "ExtraFirm")
assert_equal ExtraFirm, firm.class
ensure
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.autoload_paths.reject! { |p| p == path }
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.clear
end
def test_inheritance_condition
assert_equal 11, Company.count
assert_equal 2, Firm.count
assert_equal 5, Client.count
end
def test_alt_inheritance_condition
assert_equal 4, Vegetable.count
assert_equal 1, Cucumber.count
assert_equal 3, Cabbage.count
end
def test_finding_incorrect_type_data
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound) { Firm.find(2) }
assert_nothing_raised { Firm.find(1) }
end
def test_alt_finding_incorrect_type_data
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound) { Cucumber.find(2) }
assert_nothing_raised { Cucumber.find(1) }
end
def test_update_all_within_inheritance
Client.update_all "name = 'I am a client'"
assert_equal "I am a client", Client.first.name
# Order by added as otherwise Oracle tests were failing because of different order of results
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assert_equal "37signals", Firm.all.merge!(order: "id").to_a.first.name
end
def test_alt_update_all_within_inheritance
Cabbage.update_all "name = 'the cabbage'"
assert_equal "the cabbage", Cabbage.first.name
assert_equal ["my cucumber"], Cucumber.all.map(&:name).uniq
end
def test_destroy_all_within_inheritance
Client.destroy_all
assert_equal 0, Client.count
assert_equal 2, Firm.count
end
def test_alt_destroy_all_within_inheritance
Cabbage.destroy_all
assert_equal 0, Cabbage.count
assert_equal 1, Cucumber.count
end
def test_find_first_within_inheritance
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assert_kind_of Firm, Company.all.merge!(where: "name = '37signals'").first
assert_kind_of Firm, Firm.all.merge!(where: "name = '37signals'").first
assert_nil Client.all.merge!(where: "name = '37signals'").first
end
def test_alt_find_first_within_inheritance
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assert_kind_of Cabbage, Vegetable.all.merge!(where: "name = 'his cabbage'").first
assert_kind_of Cabbage, Cabbage.all.merge!(where: "name = 'his cabbage'").first
assert_nil Cucumber.all.merge!(where: "name = 'his cabbage'").first
end
def test_complex_inheritance
very_special_client = VerySpecialClient.create("name" => "veryspecial")
assert_equal very_special_client, VerySpecialClient.where("name = 'veryspecial'").first
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assert_equal very_special_client, SpecialClient.all.merge!(where: "name = 'veryspecial'").first
assert_equal very_special_client, Company.all.merge!(where: "name = 'veryspecial'").first
assert_equal very_special_client, Client.all.merge!(where: "name = 'veryspecial'").first
assert_equal 1, Client.all.merge!(where: "name = 'Summit'").to_a.size
assert_equal very_special_client, Client.find(very_special_client.id)
end
def test_alt_complex_inheritance
king_cole = KingCole.create("name" => "uniform heads")
assert_equal king_cole, KingCole.where("name = 'uniform heads'").first
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assert_equal king_cole, GreenCabbage.all.merge!(where: "name = 'uniform heads'").first
assert_equal king_cole, Cabbage.all.merge!(where: "name = 'uniform heads'").first
assert_equal king_cole, Vegetable.all.merge!(where: "name = 'uniform heads'").first
assert_equal 1, Cabbage.all.merge!(where: "name = 'his cabbage'").to_a.size
assert_equal king_cole, Cabbage.find(king_cole.id)
end
def test_eager_load_belongs_to_something_inherited
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account = Account.all.merge!(includes: :firm).find(1)
assert account.association(:firm).loaded?, "association was not eager loaded"
end
def test_alt_eager_loading
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cabbage = RedCabbage.all.merge!(includes: :seller).find(4)
assert cabbage.association(:seller).loaded?, "association was not eager loaded"
end
def test_eager_load_belongs_to_primary_key_quoting
con = Account.connection
Refactor Active Record to let Arel manage bind params A common source of bugs and code bloat within Active Record has been the need for us to maintain the list of bind values separately from the AST they're associated with. This makes any sort of AST manipulation incredibly difficult, as any time we want to potentially insert or remove an AST node, we need to traverse the entire tree to find where the associated bind parameters are. With this change, the bind parameters now live on the AST directly. Active Record does not need to know or care about them until the final AST traversal for SQL construction. Rather than returning just the SQL, the Arel collector will now return both the SQL and the bind parameters. At this point the connection adapter will have all the values that it had before. A bit of this code is janky and something I'd like to refactor later. In particular, I don't like how we're handling associations in the predicate builder, the special casing of `StatementCache::Substitute` in `QueryAttribute`, or generally how we're handling bind value replacement in the statement cache when prepared statements are disabled. This also mostly reverts #26378, as it moved all the code into a location that I wanted to delete. /cc @metaskills @yahonda, this change will affect the adapters Fixes #29766. Fixes #29804. Fixes #26541. Close #28539. Close #24769. Close #26468. Close #26202. There are probably other issues/PRs that can be closed because of this commit, but that's all I could find on the first few pages.
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bind_param = Arel::Nodes::BindParam.new(nil)
assert_sql(/#{con.quote_table_name('companies')}\.#{con.quote_column_name('id')} = (?:#{Regexp.quote(bind_param.to_sql)}|1)/) do
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Account.all.merge!(includes: :firm).find(1)
end
end
def test_inherits_custom_primary_key
assert_equal Subscriber.primary_key, SpecialSubscriber.primary_key
end
def test_inheritance_without_mapping
assert_kind_of SpecialSubscriber, SpecialSubscriber.find("webster132")
assert_nothing_raised { s = SpecialSubscriber.new("name" => "And breaaaaathe!"); s.id = "roger"; s.save }
end
def test_scope_inherited_properly
assert_nothing_raised { Company.of_first_firm }
assert_nothing_raised { Client.of_first_firm }
end
def test_inheritance_with_default_scope
assert_equal 1, SelectedMembership.count(:all)
end
end
class InheritanceComputeTypeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
include InheritanceTestHelper
fixtures :companies
teardown do
self.class.const_remove :FirmOnTheFly rescue nil
Firm.const_remove :FirmOnTheFly rescue nil
end
def test_instantiation_doesnt_try_to_require_corresponding_file
without_store_full_sti_class do
foo = Firm.first.clone
foo.type = "FirmOnTheFly"
foo.save!
# Should fail without FirmOnTheFly in the type condition.
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound) { Firm.find(foo.id) }
# Nest FirmOnTheFly in the test case where Dependencies won't see it.
self.class.const_set :FirmOnTheFly, Class.new(Firm)
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::SubclassNotFound) { Firm.find(foo.id) }
# Nest FirmOnTheFly in Firm where Dependencies will see it.
# This is analogous to nesting models in a migration.
Firm.const_set :FirmOnTheFly, Class.new(Firm)
# And instantiate will find the existing constant rather than trying
# to require firm_on_the_fly.
assert_nothing_raised { assert_kind_of Firm::FirmOnTheFly, Firm.find(foo.id) }
end
end
def test_sti_type_from_attributes_disabled_in_non_sti_class
phone = Shop::Product::Type.new(name: "Phone")
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product = Shop::Product.new(type: phone)
assert product.save
end
def test_inheritance_new_with_subclass_as_default
original_type = Company.columns_hash["type"].default
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.change_column_default :companies, :type, "Firm"
Company.reset_column_information
firm = Company.new # without arguments
assert_equal "Firm", firm.type
assert_instance_of Firm, firm
firm = Company.new(firm_name: "Shri Hans Plastic") # with arguments
assert_equal "Firm", firm.type
assert_instance_of Firm, firm
client = Client.new
assert_equal "Client", client.type
assert_instance_of Client, client
firm = Company.new(type: "Client") # overwrite the default type
assert_equal "Client", firm.type
assert_instance_of Client, firm
ensure
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.change_column_default :companies, :type, original_type
Company.reset_column_information
end
end
class InheritanceAttributeTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
self.table_name = "companies"
attribute :type, :string, default: "InheritanceAttributeTest::Startup"
end
class Startup < Company
end
class Empire < Company
end
def test_inheritance_new_with_subclass_as_default
startup = Company.new # without arguments
assert_equal "InheritanceAttributeTest::Startup", startup.type
assert_instance_of Startup, startup
empire = Company.new(type: "InheritanceAttributeTest::Empire") # without arguments
assert_equal "InheritanceAttributeTest::Empire", empire.type
assert_instance_of Empire, empire
end
end
class InheritanceAttributeMappingTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase
setup do
@old_registry = ActiveRecord::Type.registry
ActiveRecord::Type.registry = ActiveRecord::Type::AdapterSpecificRegistry.new
ActiveRecord::Type.register :omg_sti, InheritanceAttributeMappingTest::OmgStiType
Company.delete_all
Sponsor.delete_all
end
teardown do
ActiveRecord::Type.registry = @old_registry
end
class OmgStiType < ActiveRecord::Type::String
def cast_value(value)
if value =~ /\Aomg_(.+)\z/
$1.classify
else
value
end
end
def serialize(value)
if value
"omg_%s" % value.underscore
end
end
end
class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
self.table_name = "companies"
attribute :type, :omg_sti
end
class Startup < Company; end
class Empire < Company; end
class Sponsor < ActiveRecord::Base
self.table_name = "sponsors"
attribute :sponsorable_type, :omg_sti
belongs_to :sponsorable, polymorphic: true
end
def test_sti_with_custom_type
Startup.create! name: "a Startup"
Empire.create! name: "an Empire"
assert_equal [["a Startup", "omg_inheritance_attribute_mapping_test/startup"],
["an Empire", "omg_inheritance_attribute_mapping_test/empire"]], ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_rows("SELECT name, type FROM companies").sort
assert_equal [["a Startup", "InheritanceAttributeMappingTest::Startup"],
["an Empire", "InheritanceAttributeMappingTest::Empire"]], Company.all.map { |a| [a.name, a.type] }.sort
startup = Startup.first
startup.becomes! Empire
startup.save!
assert_equal [["a Startup", "omg_inheritance_attribute_mapping_test/empire"],
["an Empire", "omg_inheritance_attribute_mapping_test/empire"]], ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_rows("SELECT name, type FROM companies").sort
assert_equal [["a Startup", "InheritanceAttributeMappingTest::Empire"],
["an Empire", "InheritanceAttributeMappingTest::Empire"]], Company.all.map { |a| [a.name, a.type] }.sort
end
def test_polymorphic_associations_custom_type
startup = Startup.create! name: "a Startup"
sponsor = Sponsor.create! sponsorable: startup
assert_equal ["omg_inheritance_attribute_mapping_test/company"], ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_values("SELECT sponsorable_type FROM sponsors")
sponsor = Sponsor.first
assert_equal startup, sponsor.sponsorable
end
end