* Remove deprecated `:distinct` option from `Relation#count`. *Yves Senn* * Removed deprecated methods `partial_updates`, `partial_updates?` and `partial_updates=`. *Neeraj Singh* * Removed deprecated method `scoped` *Neeraj Singh* * Removed deprecated method `default_scopes?` *Neeraj Singh* * Remove implicit join references that were deprecated in 4.0. Example: # before with implicit joins Comment.where('posts.author_id' => 7) # after Comment.references(:posts).where('posts.author_id' => 7) *Yves Senn* * 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 Before this change, the default scope from `Post` was not applied, so we'd get comments on unpublished posts.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* * Remove `activerecord-deprecated_finders` as a dependency *Łukasz Strzałkowski* * Remove Oracle / Sqlserver / Firebird database tasks that were deprecated in 4.0. *kennyj* * `find_each` now returns an `Enumerator` when called without a block, so that it can be chained with other `Enumerable` methods. *Ben Woosley* * `ActiveRecord::Result.each` now returns an `Enumerator` when called without a block, so that it can be chained with other `Enumerable` methods. *Ben Woosley* * 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* * 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* * `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* * Handle single quotes in PostgreSQL default column values. Fixes #10881. *Dylan Markow* * Log the sql that is actually sent to the database. If I have a query that produces sql `WHERE "users"."name" = 'a b'` then in the log all the whitespace is being squeezed. So the sql that is printed in the log is `WHERE "users"."name" = 'a b'`. Do not squeeze whitespace out of sql queries. Fixes #10982. *Neeraj Singh* * Fixture setup does no longer depend on `ActiveRecord::Base.configurations`. This is relevant when `ENV["DATABASE_URL"]` is used in place of a `database.yml`. *Yves Senn* * Fix mysql2 adapter raises the correct exception when executing a query on a closed connection. *Yves Senn* * Ambiguous reflections are on :through relationships are no longer supported. For example, you need to change this: class Author < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :posts has_many :taggings, :through => :posts end class Post < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :tagging has_many :taggings end class Tagging < ActiveRecord::Base end To this: class Author < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :posts has_many :taggings, :through => :posts, :source => :tagging end class Post < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :tagging has_many :taggings end class Tagging < ActiveRecord::Base end *Aaron Patterson* * Remove column restrictions for `count`, let the database raise if the SQL is invalid. The previous behavior was untested and surprising for the user. Fixes #5554. Example: User.select("name, username").count # Before => SELECT count(*) FROM users # After => ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid # you can still use `count(:all)` to perform a query unrelated to the # selected columns User.select("name, username").count(:all) # => SELECT count(*) FROM users *Yves Senn* * Rails now automatically detects inverse associations. If you do not set the `:inverse_of` option on the association, then Active Record will guess the inverse association based on heuristics. Note that automatic inverse detection only works on `has_many`, `has_one`, and `belongs_to` associations. Extra options on the associations will also prevent the association's inverse from being found automatically. The automatic guessing of the inverse association uses a heuristic based on the name of the class, so it may not work for all associations, especially the ones with non-standard names. You can turn off the automatic detection of inverse associations by setting the `:inverse_of` option to `false` like so: class Taggable < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :tag, inverse_of: false end *John Wang* * Fix `add_column` with `array` option when using PostgreSQL. Fixes #10432 *Adam Anderson* * Usage of `implicit_readonly` is being removed`. Please use `readonly` method explicitly to mark records as `readonly. Fixes #10615. Example: user = User.joins(:todos).select("users.*, todos.title as todos_title").readonly(true).first user.todos_title = 'clean pet' user.save! # will raise error *Yves Senn* * Fix the `:primary_key` option for `has_many` associations. Fixes #10693. *Yves Senn* * Fix bug where tiny types are incorrectly coerced as boolean 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* * 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* * Method `read_attribute_before_type_cast` should accept input as symbol. *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* * 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. *Johnny Holton* * Handle aliased attributes in ActiveRecord::Relation. When using symbol keys, ActiveRecord will now translate aliased attribute names to the actual column name used in the database: With the model class Topic alias_attribute :heading, :title end The call Topic.where(heading: 'The First Topic') should yield the same result as Topic.where(title: 'The First Topic') This also applies to ActiveRecord::Relation::Calculations calls such as `Model.sum(:aliased)` and `Model.pluck(:aliased)`. This will not work with SQL fragment strings like `Model.sum('DISTINCT aliased')`. *Godfrey Chan* * 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* * Abort a rake task when missing db/structure.sql like `db:schema:load` task. *kennyj* * rake:db:test:prepare falls back to original environment after execution. *Slava Markevich* Please check [4-0-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-0-stable/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.