rails/activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
Marcelo Casiraghi acbd7ab22e Allow string hash values on AR order method
This behavior has almost no performance impact:

String not allowed  66.910000   0.030000  66.940000 ( 67.024976)
String allowed      69.360000   0.030000  69.390000 ( 69.503096)

Benchmarked with http://git.io/Y0YuRw.
2014-03-04 18:20:00 +01:00

2.1 KiB

  • Allow strings to specify the #order value.

    Example:

    Model.order(id: 'asc').to_sql == Model.order(id: :asc).to_sql
    

    Fixes #10732.

    Marcelo Casiraghi

  • Dynamically register PostgreSQL enum OIDs. This prevents "unknown OID" warnings on enum columns.

    Dieter Komendera

  • includes is able to detect the right preloading strategy when string joins are involved.

    Fixes #14109.

    Aaron Patterson, Yves Senn

  • Fixed error with validation with enum fields for records where the value for any enum attribute is always evaluated as 0 during uniqueness validation.

    Fixes #14172

    Vilius Luneckas Ahmed AbouElhamayed

  • before_add callbacks are fired before the record is saved on has_and_belongs_to_many assocations and on has_many :through associations. Before this change, before_add callbacks would be fired before the record was saved on has_and_belongs_to_many associations, but not on has_many :through associations.

    Fixes #14144

  • Fixed STI classes not defining an attribute method if there is a conflicting private method defined on its ancestors.

    Fixes #11569.

    Godfrey Chan

  • Coerce strings when reading attributes. Fixes #10485.

    Example:

    book = Book.new(title: 12345)
    book.save!
    book.title # => "12345"
    

    Yves Senn

  • Deprecate half-baked support for PostgreSQL range values with excluding beginnings. We currently map PostgreSQL ranges to Ruby ranges. This conversion is not fully possible because the Ruby range does not support excluded beginnings.

    The current solution of incrementing the beginning is not correct and is now deprecated. For subtypes where we don't know how to increment (e.g. #succ is not defined) it will raise an ArgumentException for ranges with excluding beginnings.

    Yves Senn

  • Support for user created range types in PostgreSQL.

    Yves Senn

Please check 4-1-stable for previous changes.