Commit 5c3316c2 authored by blackst0ne's avatar blackst0ne

[Rails5] Update active_record_locking initializer

parent 5ae91f32
# rubocop:disable Lint/RescueException
# This patch fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/26024
# TODO: Remove it when it's no longer necessary
module ActiveRecord
module Locking
module Optimistic
# We overwrite this method because we don't want to have default value
# for newly created records
def _create_record(attribute_names = self.attribute_names, *) # :nodoc:
super
end
# Remove this entire initializer when we are at rails 5.0.
# This file fixes the bug (see below) which has been fixed in the upstream.
unless Gitlab.rails5?
# This patch fixes https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/26024
# TODO: Remove it when it's no longer necessary
module ActiveRecord
module Locking
module Optimistic
# We overwrite this method because we don't want to have default value
# for newly created records
def _create_record(attribute_names = self.attribute_names, *) # :nodoc:
super
end
def _update_record(attribute_names = self.attribute_names) #:nodoc:
return super unless locking_enabled?
return 0 if attribute_names.empty?
def _update_record(attribute_names = self.attribute_names) #:nodoc:
return super unless locking_enabled?
return 0 if attribute_names.empty?
lock_col = self.class.locking_column
lock_col = self.class.locking_column
previous_lock_value = send(lock_col).to_i # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
previous_lock_value = send(lock_col).to_i # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
# This line is added as a patch
previous_lock_value = nil if previous_lock_value == '0' || previous_lock_value == 0
# This line is added as a patch
previous_lock_value = nil if previous_lock_value == '0' || previous_lock_value == 0
increment_lock
increment_lock
attribute_names += [lock_col]
attribute_names.uniq!
attribute_names += [lock_col]
attribute_names.uniq!
begin
relation = self.class.unscoped
begin
relation = self.class.unscoped
affected_rows = relation.where(
self.class.primary_key => id,
lock_col => previous_lock_value
).update_all(
attributes_for_update(attribute_names).map do |name|
[name, _read_attribute(name)]
end.to_h
)
affected_rows = relation.where(
self.class.primary_key => id,
lock_col => previous_lock_value
).update_all(
attributes_for_update(attribute_names).map do |name|
[name, _read_attribute(name)]
end.to_h
)
unless affected_rows == 1
raise ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError.new(self, "update")
end
unless affected_rows == 1
raise ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError.new(self, "update")
end
affected_rows
affected_rows
# If something went wrong, revert the version.
rescue Exception
send(lock_col + '=', previous_lock_value) # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
raise
# If something went wrong, revert the version.
rescue Exception
send(lock_col + '=', previous_lock_value) # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
raise
end
end
end
# This is patched because we need it to query `lock_version IS NULL`
# rather than `lock_version = 0` whenever lock_version is NULL.
def relation_for_destroy
return super unless locking_enabled?
# This is patched because we need it to query `lock_version IS NULL`
# rather than `lock_version = 0` whenever lock_version is NULL.
def relation_for_destroy
return super unless locking_enabled?
column_name = self.class.locking_column
super.where(self.class.arel_table[column_name].eq(self[column_name]))
column_name = self.class.locking_column
super.where(self.class.arel_table[column_name].eq(self[column_name]))
end
end
end
# This is patched because we want `lock_version` default to `NULL`
# rather than `0`
class LockingType < SimpleDelegator
def type_cast_from_database(value)
super
# This is patched because we want `lock_version` default to `NULL`
# rather than `0`
class LockingType < SimpleDelegator
def type_cast_from_database(value)
super
end
end
end
end
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