Rails 4, Ruby 2

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Frank

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Mar 2, 2013, 8:51:06 AM3/2/13
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Ruby's just turned 2 and Rails 4 is teething. How does the Oracle adapter feel about either or both?

Yasuo Honda

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Mar 2, 2013, 10:45:01 AM3/2/13
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For ruby-2.0.0 support ruby-oci8 already supports it and because of its well designed compatibility with ruby 1.9.3,
Unit tests are working well. It also should work with your applications.

ActiveRecord unit tests and Oracle enhanced unit tests have been tested. As of right now, all unit tests passes.
It would require some more work to merge this branch to master. 

Wes

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Oct 10, 2013, 9:41:09 AM10/10/13
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I noticed on github that several rails4 related issues were fixed recently in the rails4 branch. Any guess when we'll see another stable release with rails 4 support? Are there more outstanding issues to address, or more testers needed? Thanks again for your work on this.


Yasuo Honda

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Oct 11, 2013, 12:18:13 PM10/11/13
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Hi, Now rails4 branch includes fix for `virtual columns` and `foreign key`,
Current rails4 branch should work with Rails 4.0.0.

ActiveRecord introduces `columns_for_distinct` method in master
and 4-0-stable branch which will be included in next minor version of
Rails 4(4.0.1 probably), which causes another incompatibility.

To address this we need to have Arel pull request
https://github.com/rails/arel/pull/211 resolved.

If you have some specific issues using Rails 4.0.0 and Oracle enhanced
adapter rails4 branch, feel free to update issues or this group.

Thanks,
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