ObligationScope should use references in Rails 4 when it uses includes.#197
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This is great and useful! |
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+1 Trying to upgrade from rails 3 and running into this all over the place |
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To elaborate further - The tables to include in the |
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Use references with includes to make sure the query doesn't fail
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I believe this will fix my rails 4.1 problems. Thanks @aepstein |
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Before Rails 4, includes would also outer join tables if query conditions referenced those tables. Rails 4 has dropped this behavior in favor of making the developer explicitly identify includes that must also be joined with an additional references() method on the scope. @zeiV modified tests to use references(), but it seems better to me to incorporate this directly into the scope() method of ObligationScope. This PR reverts the Rails 4-specific tests and instead sets references in Rails >= 4.